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tH E SANFORD M R A L D

hank Noel, AP Photographer, Was
Permitted To Take Prison Pictures
Bdltna'a Note—Thl* la lha laal alory h» A I* phnln«r*nher Frank
Noel on Me 33 month* aa a Communist prlaoner la Norlh Korea.
By FRANK" N O EL
aa told lo Olan Clemente
TOKYO (/P)—After I received mv rnmera in January Il'uJ, the
;hlne»e let me lake picture* In four of the *1* ramp* where nontorean war prlaoner* wore h e l d . __________ ____ ____ _____
In m r wandering around the
gmpa * Mol ■ prelfy fair hi81 °J
They used race against race and
low many men were In each and nationality against nallnnallly In
•Itlm ated thero worn between an cf(nrt (0 , tlr up anlmoiily
,000 and 5.000 men, mostly Amen- amnng the prlaoner*. On lhat acore
ana. In the hand* of the Rods. ( wai rca| orm)(j |r&gt; nolo » per
Inotber 3,000 died in the camp* tcnl 0f l)Uf incn_ rcgardlea* of
md arc burled in the hilli around riK*c
creed, stood pat They
ryoktong and Chonchnng, where* gncw what Waa going &lt;*n and dldn'l
nost nf the camp* were located |,„y „
mat would account for up In 8,000
L ater on the Red* opened up
if the IS.OUO nnn-Knrcan troop* c a rnp 2 anil movtsi all the officer*
•itlm ated In he missing today.
The Chinese did not murk the«r
eimpa for acelal Identification
during the first year of the war
When they did mark them they
used the Chinese character* that
I wai told meant “ peace" rather
than a prlaoner camp.
One day about three months ago
f law three wagon loada of TNT—
about 90 boxes of It to the wagon
-d u g up and taken out of Camp
I where l.aoo Americana, Dritlsh,
Filipinos, Puerto Rican*. Turk*,
french and Greek POW* were
M id. If a bomb had struck that
eim p accidentally the whole hunch
would have been killed
Tha Redi tried to cover up the
great number of death* among the
POWa—sometime* aa many a* 43
bodlee In one day were seen being
moved out of the camp—by trying
to force Allied doctor* to say the
M r died of ayphllia contracted be­ York Times, Chicago Tribune,
fore they ware captured. None of Philadelphia E v e n i n g Bulletin.
the* doctors would go for it nod n Roltlmore Sun, Kansaa City Star
food many of them Hid time In the and Iho Di* Angeles Times, and
aol* aa a result.
lell them "Ihe people'* peace
We were held right near the movement" was right and Just. I
border of Manchuria and a Chinese refused. They even forged some
Da doc told me one day If (he of our names lo leltera and pub­
Alltel ever tried In liberate the lished 'hem. I know of several
prlaoner* the Chinese would lake such case*.
Ihoae they wanted to keep across
Actually, I've talked with some
the border into Chin*. Perhaps of the Chinese soldiers from time
they have done so now
to time and they have Inld me that
when I waa captured In Nnvcm half or more nf the so-called volun­
bar 1930 along with Marines, Army teer* are antl f'ninniunlsl and wive
•nd British Irnops al Koto, North conscripted.
Korea, they walked us to Camp
One day in early 1!&gt;M some of
g—about TOO mile* over the wind I lie Turks, who were pretty staunch
lag route they made us lake, Camp Alllrd troops, heard Ihnl Ihe New
York Ik-rald Tribune's reporter,
Maggie lligglni, had been rap
lured They tuld me about it. 1 hud
known Maggie in llerlln and again
In Kncna None of us liked Ihe idea
nl an American woman being In
Iho hands nf the Reds so wr goI
together a few little things we
could spare for her and about $3(1
In Arnerlrun greenbacks and gave
It In Ihe Turks lo gel (o her We
kni*w the Chinese were creiy fpp
greenbacks and figured lhat amall
amount nf money might help h*r
nut.
The Turka look the money and
about four months Inter returned
everything to all the dponr* he
caur.e they had learned through Ihe
grapevine Ihnl Mis* ftlgglns had

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They atudled under Dr. Alice V.
Kellner, professor of elemenUiy
education at N Y U '* School oT Edurotlno and authority on childhood
education.
l.ecturr* and Hl*cu*ainna wpre
paved primarily on child growth
and development a* an aspect of
total community life. Other factor*
conaldered were the role of tha
elementary achool In parent educatlon, agencies dealing with children
and their faralliea, and community
planning to meet specific child
need*.

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NEW YORK W — Leading In
see corn
companies
..«»*■ n tirfp ti.............vision*
affect adult d riv e r* nf
M irsncp
nan i f %hnvp
on
nationwide auto liability rales
cut!I ng somo T o il a"for" ad ttlt pleasuro eai drivers and Increasing
rates for many young people
The National Bureau, major au
tnmnbilo Insurance rating groups.
A spokesman for the under
said the rates would go Into etfocl
as soon a, they can ih&gt; filed with
authorities In the various stale*

not been captured
I sure liked those Turk* They
were good soldiers and good men.
The Chinese never were able lo
do much wllh them. The Turk* Jusl
shrugged their shnuldci* and fvetended they didn't understand
They even brought In a Turkish■peaking Russian who had onco
worked In the Russian Khissy at
Ankara. He didn't have any luck
either and may he In a Russian
hole somewhere today for having
failed
The Reds Inld us one day that
the UnlUd Mates government was
holding up 37,000 letters tn POWs.
I Blink It was the other way
around.
I know people wrole me and
thanked me for making pictures nf
their prisoner kin. Americans do
things like that I got about to
such Id le r* In prison camp hut
I'll bet there weir many more.
t had Intended to wrfle letters
tn (hose 10 or 12 people and thank
them hut the Communist * took
those letters away from me when
I was freed on Aug. 0. Now I don'f
have the name* nr addresses I
was only permitted In write two
letter* * month while I was In
prison and of course they went to
my wife.
They took away from me every
addrexi I had In writing when I
left

Prices Effective
THU IIH. NOON THRU HAT.

CALIFORNIA ICEBERG

non bus m«* car* ami young drivera under 23 years of age Cars
gory Ihe base (or determining
other rales. For adidl drivers. Ihe
new schedule* lake Into account
the possible use of Ihelr cars going
to and from wor. The lowest rates
apply to those car* used solclv for
pleasure driving A sllghlly higher
rote Is fixed for ears driven less
than I*' miles on a one way trip
In work; still higher rules apply
for vehicles driven mure lhan III
mile* to work Previously there
was no distinction for private ear
used for both pleasure driving and
for traveling In work.
The new schedules also break
down young drivers Inin three
groups, instead of carrying them
In a single category. The three
iroups Include those under 23 ltvng al home, childless married
couples under 23 and young driv
era with no family control.
Fur Iho Drat group of youths
(here will he a I per cent reduc­
tion; hut for Ihe third group, con
ildered the worst n*k*. there will
be « sharp Increase. In the New
York area, they will pay I3ln for
Ihe same Insurance adults can buy
for *123.
Farmers, who now gel a 13 per
cent discount, will gel under the
new plan a 2" per cent discount
below the rates applying In their
classilicnlicm

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LATE BULLETINS
M I A M I iJ 't — 1 ho m ' \ A t l ant i c lit iiiit iiiio
vvluvlI HIT w inds o f nhout 1-vO mil,*'. Ill tome v*»i'-.*Hy whs niovitig
on ii n o r tiiw fs ti'r ly cntiiMi’ Dntuv w hich sliniiht tn’imss land
ii m is .

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CommissiionApproves Budget 0k$774,633
I N D K I 'K N D K N I ’ 1I A I I . Y

I I O N N , (ici'M inny t/Pt W est (ic rm iu i Socialist)) hnrloil
fresh d e m m c iiitio iH today at 1 . S. S e c re ta ry o f S ta te Dulles
in an el to rt to tu rn his o|ien sii|i|Hirt lo r re-eleetiiin o f jirtr’ A m e ric an ( hancellor K onrad A d en au er in to a lioomeraur?
w hich would s\yee|&gt; the lout enlist o|i|iusition to pow er.
itl'.l .&lt; i It A I if. i . l ’i - o u p o s l a \ ia tin •atoned o ffic ia lly In d a j to send troops to th e Ita lia n \ urtoslav fr o n tie r unless
Ita ly etuis h e r m aneuvers, term ed a " m ilit a r y d e m o n s tra ­
tio n .' in D ia l area.

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U IS S A N I . I'ra n e e i la
l lon aee I'lia d w iek pave up
h e r n tte in p lc d ro iin d -ti i|i swim o f the Knultnh ( lian ael to*
itip h l a f t e r lit hours and 7 m inutes m th e t h illy w aters.
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D ru m w l.ite II.H ied am i i tiiu a it . t m ore Hum th re e years
ill ( o llin iin iis t prisons, today curie a Utissia i h ililt jeep hack
to freedom and to a Ite m t-w a n n iiip w vhonte In tlm firs t
A m e ric an s he luid seen since his cap tu re.
H lt l /. K N O U T O N A IK 11A S K . Kuydnnd t/1*)— A n ad\a ttc e m jn ril o f Id I . S K IT S lr a t o jH ato m handlers zoomed
ttm m
he A .m ile to K n,.|.m d tmlav ,ust as a s.pm drm , o f
slstei slops th e \ a re to replace h u rtle d o ff fo r the U n ite d
S tates.

State News Roundup
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• Leon County Court Requested To Rule
On Physical Condition Of McCarty
T A L I.A IIASSKK i-Pt The r. .........at 1 Circuit f'oiirt |,m hern
l"l.i'il li&gt; lull' mi ulirliici (in. \|, o il n iilivsimllv I'ttiiuhlr uf cun.
til......IT in tiffin*.
Suit tod, lug fur |||)&lt; i i|liiu&lt; vu l i
M ri' litck«inivit'u uui.&lt;miil.il. .1 h i .i, „ ■()., . ,,,,1,1, 1,
I lie itnu'llmi hus nut iriveii
litti'iilinll |u Ci .
mill, it f Ii,,) *
lir mi* illeiriily i nniunttril lit i|t.
r
1p«l«‘ •els pint first in*l|.
•■t.ili. hoxnllut.
1 *n T»»1 Im • t m i u i l n l I n I tie h u s •'&lt; I,'.- I . mil ||; |,, , , , . , | | j , i,,,,
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• iirneil Itv 11 member
|&lt;il,d inom'e,
' li&lt; fill 11ill m
.........
le.... .
hv law.
* " V •&gt;t.if i d I ^1t*-** 4til| v hint
iu M *tf!J till* f|p’*t
IV0 4
f| r* f *‘*l tift** 1 m
i liun 1in i! m i lit1* ted
I" to s
mid iti 11it 1•' n hut
I * mi* limit 1ret. A idtirk i*f
*1hi * ‘mint v i iuut
t'lH'iii iN
NEW nH LEA NS r Itus.i'll T iu ^
In* ft 1-I
iietilinn
ivr»4
gay ul Miami, Flu charged with
uD*'d L»\ &lt;1 Nf Nnl 1*4 svhii H'lM
manslaughter In lie iie iiti uf *i .
Aimnlui daughter, mis nrre«ii i ui .... for ' tun idviitlfii'd in I hi* |i&gt;-Li
adjoining .leffersun Parish today lief*
idler applying lur a v'.*a tn M \t'
rn
Ttie anv'st came id die nu|iiusi
id a Haile Culilll v. I "I a littiulsniaii
vvlai posted SI.IMSi tur Tnngny'* ce
ledac pending trial in Hut dealti id
5 year old Kathy, lad May a
(illl.A N IiO .r —A Inrnfll armeil
With a tny pl^tnl held ii |i n bar
live mlh’i mirth uf N i l s city an
llilihuny 411 shortly liefure mai
nlUlit lust nlyIn nnd yul uwny with
nhinit -AS after nra|i|)|mu with a
ctisliutier wlm tried to siiIhI u .' him
Sheriff II, jJ. S
Swniwt
I l S l i ' 1 P?n!»rK trni,vThJ J .t e t ‘)i|
rChier
l 'l,’f Deuuty Sheriff
w um

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Tongay Arrested
In New Orleans

Orlando Bandit
Uses Toy Pistol

10 Traffic Deaths
Expected In State

■sps*&amp;:,

i'atritl ihreetnr ll N K‘rkmnn
already hat utimntaeil liu i|ier*
will wink iruuad the eliielt dnrui];
Hie Iiullilay |u 1i1lu.ee irahie laws
| | . forecast " I’imhvind- uf extra
aiituiluitutes ‘ will lie mi It * road
The &lt;ami aIt) cunni will slnrl at
tl p in today ami end al uudnlyht
Monday.
Fhlfidti had II truffle ilcalhs dm
llU! the la.U l.atmr l&gt;av wiekend

Admiral Gets
Navy Reprimand
WASHINGTON e A reprimaml
for Hear Mini Irvmy T Duke is
tilaniH'd b\ Navy F 'ert laiy Itohert
^ II Audi t -mii *ur Duke’s haiidliny
™ r.l an iiivi-sflyalloii into ihe slayinu
of an atleyeil iewil show at Key
Weal. Fi t
Dill ' iMiomumler of Key West
Naval llase at tlie lime, has since
liven ordered to command a l’a&gt;
rifle cribser division Defense D«iiartinent
spokes mim said Ills
Iransfei after ll meiilhs in I*lur
lila had imlhi'iy In tin with the
"charily sim&gt;l. i

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* Florida Leads In
CD Enrollments

H 'a i i f «

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toll) hurteiuler la'stur
tu
Ii .1inI over Ihe money
As lie thief turiird to yo llurtim
lluyer* of Oriinue 1‘oimly, the onl&gt;
einlumei in the plate imuped on
the hiiaild and grappled with turn
The liamlit lirnfc the t&gt;w pistol
over the head uf IIoner' mill I .114
oat the tluoi

Hyacinths Blamed
For 3 Drownings
KIKSIMl)Ki: r - W.Her hya
dill Its have be n blamed loi tlie
ilrownlliy ot three ivleyroes in Lake
Tuhnpakclia near here
Slierilf Hubert M llnckles said
a sr|iiall overturned their bo aI
Wednesday ami Ihnl they lierumi
eotutiKlcd m a heavy growth of
Ihe plants ohrn they tried to swim
to slime Hyacinth* surrounded the
area of Ihe uecldenl.
The bridle* were found yrster
■lav Hinkles it lent i f boil them as
Cal ONeal, .'t«. Hosier Lewis. U.
and l.ools Ilaudall, 1.1, all ut Kk
simmee

Picture Law
Unconstitutional
CHESTVIKW iTv—I’arl of a Flor­
ida Inw has been ruled imcunstllnliotiul and ns a result thren prrsmis
churned with loissesslny and dls
Irlhiilmy lewd pictures were freed
The section nf Ihe law relation
In punishment lur pulillshlny amt
distribution obscene literature was
described by Clrcull Judye D
Stuart (Hills as not specific rnoiiyh.

WASHINGTON &lt;e Florida lead*
Its sister stale) of tlcoryla and
Alabama In volunteer enrollment*
fnc the federal civil defense prnyram
The reason may he that Florida
Jras a (unit and vulnerable roast
llna on&lt;l Us resident* still have
«) vivid recoiled Inn* of World War
w II alilp vlnklnys rdf ilwlr shore*.
ItuixiaV recent uimmmcement
M IA M I liKACII btv-Jnhn DOdek.
Ihnl It has Ihe hydrnyen Immli i*
rxpeded In speed enrollment In Cleveland, ha* been roelecled
thn Ihris* stuies, and clsowlutre president o( (be Fratoioal Order
of Police for a Imirlh Im n .
over I lie lulhm.

Police President

Record Enrollmenl Expected
»ln Schools Throughout County

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A record enrollment In public ichrtoU of thu county w ai pradlrtad
today by It. T. Milwee, County auperintrndent of public Initructlon.
He made hi* piedlcthm from Incomplete enrollmrrM- from County
■rhooli, ■tallny, “from all the number* we do have, we are predicting
a record eniolTmvnt this year In our achoolt."
The »uperlnlendent mentioned &lt;►
two achooli, Lake Monroe and
Final arrannementa for handling
Lake Mkry unit*, n* having more thU overflow are dependent upon
puplle registering on Tuesday than the final registration figure*.
either had anytime ln*t year.
However, plana for Tueeday are
^
In anticipating an Increase In Ic have the fourth grader* who
E n ro llm e n t among lower grade*, are withia walking dlatance of
’according to th* •unerlntendent, Weatalde and Houlhilde school*
the County Imord of public In- attend there, Mr. Milwee an­
at ruction renovated four available nounced.
T ho u fourth gradera who have
rooms from “top to iMittom," In­
cluding painting and Installation b u n taking Igiae* to either of
of new Itgjit*, at the Grammar th*i« ichool* are to go to tha
Grammar ichool by hu* on TuexThese room* will be used to day. Th*y may meet their bu*e*
at th* u n u spot* where they met
them to go to tha two other
grade pupil* from
ichooli, M r. Milwee explained.
WeaUlde acboola.

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I lie l nv Commission liiiKln-d at
.' in a in lodav (irepariiig Ilu- anal
drnfl nl the lii.YI &gt;I tmdgel jniring
II a 1ut.il nl fULIUI 10 leaving a
lot al ol 47 7l.ltnn
I'lie tiadget will lull Wllllio Ihe
lavalimi ul i t j nidi' pleilgeil hist
in-&lt;nlIi In the &lt; onimlxxioii Seven
null* wili go Inward Cilv npcinlnm
and ii a m ill, toward debt service.
with the former bringing in $’&gt;7.
nut. and ihe latter, $1*»1
The real of Hie revenue will
come from water revenue*. $7J.il8l.
nul water ut lilt v lor oe.ii service.
117.1.'wl
Last vein * builgel tolalleil plrth.
HIM, bid, c m Manager Tom Lem­
on pointed mil. the c m Coin ill Is
ximii omterlmdgeled last year nml
the budget was siitisluolinled b&gt;
Income through the year lie said
the ad valorem lax lid* year wax
mcreiised In nidv 4I7.0IHI
The original lenlative hndgel for
Ihe oexl fiscal ve.it lol.dleif tlC,11
M l .17
I tlllil figure* lot eai'li depail

Nickerson Dies
At Osceola FielH
tieoigc \ Nickel -nil. ill), pass),,I
awav vi iv x■i&gt;liIi-nlx \\ i i I im siIi i v al
12 "I I I p i l l
a l I In cilia
lie
win il
lalmi fmi'imiM tni tin1 N a il al
the liiliiliin: I m Ii I in 11st eiiln He
tiail walked fai I lie Nmv fill the
na*1 Inn nml Mile hull veuix, and
lout made Luke Muulue In* Inline
for ttie pu*t two yenlx
He is silivlved by the wulnw,
Ills 1‘ea 11 M ike m ill nt Sniilmd;
two smiis, Stanley Nlekeixno nf
Lntny, V» . nnd I )unitlit FV Nickeroil, of lleinniii, M e; tvvn diomli
teis, Mi** Ni.in Mae Nickerson nl
Haninrdi nnd Mr*. Tliebnn Nielsun
nf Hloeghnttli, Mr ; al*o
Tuor
g i niidchlldieo
F'tiei »l service* will lie al 2 ’aO
jimi
Saturday .it the Hi isson
Fun- ini 11Mins' will) Chaplain lidin
VI I III Mil I Mitt ..III) MlllMg Hut IIII
wi . re in l-.vel r! i ecu i c1111tel v

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ONI Of IN I DOZENS nf yuuliy b is w I •• • ■■ d
d n , l i n t l H i e h is
tnoiny tlie Anu'iuno I.rynni n i ide m ,‘ t Imn
low yet* plenty of aiteotion I t nm a I e,
ir l« A m i c i t a n l , e c i u n italics, both Wui 111 War 1 \ch ■ m ., omd ,u i lie ■ t n l l a p . I ' d f r o m t n a
Hear lUU-fleyiee IlCiit Willie le.mlilni! in ll.e pai . d). A In m l I ad o t I let i
were uvmame by ttie beat iboloy tin* in imur p t i k es m o l l i m d i . dx
uf tb . i i .amis uf sneeliituis lined llm n l) » p- t ..On n n i l e t o w a t c h l i n t
mure man IdO.llUO (iaillcljiunu.
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%£§'■■Ja ck B olt S pearing
Fish O ff Key W est

Primrose School
To Open Tuesday

Construction Firm
Turns Quick Profit

Herald To Publish
Paper On Monday

IF YOU DON’T
receive, your Sanford Herald,

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$91,924.30 Pared From Original
New American Legion Commander Estimate Of 1954 City Expenses
Personal Friend Of Joel Field

Art Inn I ' umii'll n( Middleton
lly KENT (TIK TI.A IN
t'uiiii
elected vtMcrduy a* tin
llitihlluhtinK the lily l.uhor Dav new ii.itiuii.d mnimnmicr ef the
weekend uf holiday festivdies, on!
Aim ia mu I .' iui Ui i* i pefMin.il
lays, trips, and eveals will he litclid el I*.i Iniiislei Joel Field
'l.iu l.it s Seminole Junior Chum
Mr i
»»li" i* ;t funner ,li•
hei of Cummerre.sponsored jam
lin t 111111111:1111111 a! 1tit* Legion
buree al Sniilando Springs
The shite,1 ImlitV lit' intends to :&lt;xk lilt
banks, stores anti Cost Oltlee will new a.ii mu I 1iiiiiiii jiulei lii v 1•&gt;11
be closed while the Camphell lats s.ml nl ,1* Mhui .i* Mr Connell
tiny American l.eylon Post weeklv can vveih in .1 Ilia tn Florid i
meetlnij and the llotury Cltih’s whlcli I " ha* ti-ih '.l iiuoiy time*
niHin luncheon have been railed oil lllirtllg pn*l Minters
In observance of Ihe nutlonal hol­
I'lie e.iillllliiailer is :i gentle
iday
man mill .1 .si'iiulsr." declared do
Florida's Junior Senator (ieorye Itieul po*tuiu*lei
IIII I I I 111nk lo
Mnattiers ami Conjtresimaii Sytl will ilu ,1 grand lull while In nt
llerlony will be the tealnre speak- fire
ers at Ihe Jaycee's Labor |l«)
Mr Connell m Ins oceiilan.
lamlMiree. The two mill’d speakrri speech pietlu ied licit will lie tin
-nil supplement an all-day pro year uf deeistun no universal mil
tram id outdoor events for the tary ir.ilnioj: lb *aid be will wmk
thousands who are expected to vfyorouslv lor ulnption of mu Ii
Hock in Sanlamlo
a pm um ii
In udtlltlon. "Miss Saidando l'mil'll alsu said
"We aie iiib 1mined our nation
sarlnus id IP.VI" will be crowned
shall re in.on sinmy ami alert in
Monday niyhl follow my the allei
the
fav* ii tin- current Cnmluuin
main liallilny beaoly contest
Che all day prnyrum will lieyin threat We -&lt; n &gt; early |.'.*o»t&gt;ei'
with the mayors' (Hilulo sack race for rx'iluemy Ihe defensive streuyili
in which all live mayors In Semi­ of our aimed force.)
nole County will participate at
"Moreover with hostilities suin no o'clock Moiolay mornlnjj ftended m Korea we must lake
The extensive pruyrnm will cunlill an adiliimual m imiuitilltiy for pub
lie with three leyued races, tin lie 11111I 1st.mdiny and snp|Mirt o'
Hums ealiny contests with hu* an iili ...ill
1 . eparedness |ire
hands and wives (eedluy the ha yrnm
nanus to cacti other blindfolded a
Tlie 1 : &gt;n itself .idupiril a rcml
water show; horseshoe pitrhiny til util t rdu 1/111s; sclei-tive service a
contest, a InimuroHs rollmy pin inatlciumle out i .illuu; (nr esluh
thrnwlmi event for the women llsliinetil ni .1 PM I proyrum in
swimminy bullet, tny-of-wiir. and Operate alotiy with s ’ ', t
-v
the beauty eonlesi
Ice
The Sanlamlo Sprioifs l.almr
The 1iinventioii also .i|ipruwail i
Pay celehrathin Is sponsored by
the Seminole Cnunly Junior i hanv report s.iymy the Hinted K1Als* •
her of Commerce to raise lump should ,iehirv|. and m a inlaid an
for their "Youth Actlvlles Fund." superb.1lly Inn avoided it f|o&lt;
Iiu'ludi'il In Ihe youth activities fiyht over Ihe ndmlulslrnlinil'f cut
are; the Christmas Shopping T out III Ihe Air Forcn Imdyel
Connell was cleeliil .idly
lor rhildren, Kids Knunlv, I Speak
for Democracy. Youth bicycle s#f- four other eandlilntes lie
2,7.11 vole*
vules IHi.
r»e
ami Hoys
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rie proyrum
prn«r».t. V«d
Uoy* Slain
slide
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s liHwrenee Fenton
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Mrs tiurnld S lliir uli’fli- Mi vtuk
■intill t'il y iu nml urmind Centra
Fleridn All Ihe radio stations and lyn, v Y , was .1 * * u rii'tim 1rid
its'vvxpaperx have devoted lime and er of tin lei;mu .Mixihny s\j|Fi«iuf
space lo the |iemllliy lestlvilles opposition
I tie leymu u III l1ii‘**l III \\ i 11111it
The puhllelly has been handlnl tn
Marion Itarmnu, prouram direiloi lull Oexl vear
ui i .uiiM ni ui ton w rit it
The live County i'um m t"i 'tn'rnils K Furakrt, H c Dodd. J F
McClelland Jultn Mi'iseh ami W
Hrtiwn Miller, have nil h&lt; ui m
vllcd The five mayors p.irlli'ili.it
I lir P m iii iiD4i&lt; S r h iin l fui |v
HIM lit the potato.sack race will be •'*) 4 liilili »*n liu'ntiit nl Hit I ’m in miid
Mayor Joseph I Laird Ca.xxelhcr ,i O l 4T il m u lo , | &lt;4 *i| i«*rnii ii |£ I n . Itty ,
ry. AetinnK Mayor lliuly Carlson. | S " | » l I f i l l t f k r t A | M l t l M l I 4111*1 , 1., *|'M.
LongWOOd; ktayor Lee C a r y . 1T h v -m h m il w i l l fu n .- u .in ....... *.i IN)
Oviedo. Mayor itaildtill. Allamoiile ! m u tit t &lt;114 |t III ii f h l I n l W M i l
SjiriiiMs nml Ai’II om Mayor William willi imnjit’li'll) ti-iM'hiM * .tri.i mu
Stcmpcr ol Ktmfiird
11 m i.
ArleiK1 llellelleur. tha (Irlambi.
I lu* f Vnlml |'t«1111tii \ *smi i.ii inn
beauty who won the "M is. San fill Ul'f JIMlril ( ' fit 111»i*f I s
Hid Hit*
lamln SprlnKs nl 1052’* contest, will Ai’ liiM il Jim i n u y o tii* i l r H i f t i i i mi
crown Ihe winner ol ihis year's for niiitiiin limy uni I M»
I ■mik
event Monday nighl
M llln f i tit !| itfilLM lit
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In her Id le r In Seminole Joyce.’
S i , U l l u l l . In
President t'ilff Abies, site said. "I
will be very hnpppy lo be present
at the selection of the new 'Miss
Kanlando Springs' ami present her
vvllli her crown It has been a real
thrill and honor lo have been Mis.
liuriipn, Kaitsek, um&lt; iaulMch,
Sanlamlo Springs of 10.52 II bn*
enabled me to enter other brunt) , In c , H inlet Pittk liotne &lt;«m title
and devi’loiniieol coiopany,
contest* In (he state, nnd I have ' tinn
made a quirk llo.uoo pmln iiom
made many friend* of some of the Ihe sale ol almost Ivvn and &lt; Mall
loveliest girl* in F'li ridn "
block * of piiqn’cty in Hie S.iol.oido
Meanly queen entries will reprrs Snrlngs area near Island lake,
enl Leesburg, New Smyrna lleaeli, oflicinl reeoids in the i utility
Orlando, Tavares, and many other clerk's office revealed tmlav
rlllr* and clubs In Central Florida.
I'nrrliusiiig ihe properly oi'igmAdvance tickets tor Ihe Sanlnndn allv from the Overslreel I ami &lt; n ,
Spring! extravaganza went on sale ol tirmige Co , fm 11.................
today at three downtown ikug I Knusck,
and
latch.,eh
Ini nett
stores: Touchton'*. Hoorn dial a anil nroonil and re xidil almost the cu
Anderson'* and rnual's Ticket* lire trucl to Mr ami M i, Ir a n i
purcha*rd In advance will be so .1 Polgur of llye, N Y fm 122,ccnlf for adult* and 21 cent* for (Ml
I'lie two land Irnnsmiionx were
children. Tickets
al
Sunlumlo
Spring* next Monday will cost no filed together.
cent* for adult* amt .10 cents (or
children,
Moxl of the day's events will hr
open to the publbic.

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Events
JCC-Sponsored
Day To Attract

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The Sanford Herald will tic pub­
lished on Monday, l.atior Dav An
uarlicr delivery will be made titan
usual. The buxines* office wilt be
closed all day.

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t Irt'ir la I her ycxlcriluy I lies -vc i e
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Hie girls talking hi Ihe trunk
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harmed
Slate police hud been xci.iU'ng
Central New York tor Ibe our alter
getting a cull (rum the aljiined
mother.

Miami Constable
Surrenders
M IAM I i*x—('unstable Leonard
Tobin of Miami lleurh Max sur­
rendered on a charge ol extortion
and ix imw free in $1,ihni Immt

Elks Initiate
9 New Members

Magistral
Registration From 10:00 A.M. To D:Oo P.M,
IfltOO— Mfayor'a
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10:30— Potato nark rac* for all visitor*
11:00— Three-legged rac*
Nine men ticca me member* uf
11:710— Ilgnana eating contest— Husband* nnd wlvet etc pitted the Elk* Chili at Initiation cere
■gainst each other blindfolded. Given banana, unpeejed, euntextiird* tnnnie* last night, Exalted Hitler
It. K lllllhtnirr announced today
peel banana and fe*d to earh other.
12:00— Lunchtime
New member* Include: Jack
Green, Harry Itrackwell, Howard
1:00—Congressman Hyd Her long speaks,
Munllclh, J
Hurt J r , Harold
1:710— Senator George Hmnthei* speaks,
Knsliier Jr,. Edward Lyon*, Cli-tr*
?;0O— Horseshoe pitching cuntest open to everybody.
fe* Povltck. Troy IticliurdMm. nnd
2:710— Water ahetw.
'o n lM t (flrat appearance In balhing suits), Thomas Kmllh
Otto hundred anil forty person*
4:00— Rolling pin throwing contest—Three ladies practiced ye*were present for Ihe cerrmonle*
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koo'h throwing rolling pin at target. Mr*. Tummy and
supper preceding Hie business
Cobb, Mr*. Irving Pryor, and Mr*. Harold Ring,
meeting Visitor* attended from
„ . diBt^Lynda Brldgara-IJ-year-old swimming star of Altuimml* Winter
Park, Cocoa, nml Orlando
ftp rings. W ill do ballet routine "Th* ilo t Canary",
8:00— Dressing contest.
0:00— Egg-spoon contest (race),
8:30—'Tug-o-war.
7:00— Awarding of prise*,
8t00— Beauty contest girls appear before judges In svenlng ri&gt;n|lnurrl warm and partly rlmt.lv
through Saturday with orcaaluual
8:00—“Miaa Hantando Spring* of 1063" crownad.
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SECREIARV Of ITATI John roatar Dull** (right) la ahown a* ha con*
fenrd lo Wasl.lnglon with rcpreaantatlva* of aotna of the 18 countries
whose troop* fought In Koraa on tha Unltad Nation* aide. They were
reported to have agreed on three alternate ilte*—Ban Francisco,
Geneva or Honolulu—for a Korean peace conference with the Com*
rnunlst reprcaentatlvea, October 18 wae mentioned a* one poaitble date
for Ibe conference, fn Ihe group (1. to r.) are: Ambassador* Huron
Sllvem iiy*, llelglum; Sir finger Mekln*, Oreet Britain; You Chan
Yung, Korea, ifm] Secretary Dulles.
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jfl Church Nollrm mu*I be presented at The Herald o ffk * by 4.-00
J. M. on the day befnre pit bile a linn.
•r CENTRAL BAPTIST CIIUHCH
FIR ST BAPTIST CHURCH
LAKH MARY BAPTIST
■ 14th Street end Oak Avenue
Park Avenue at S lith Strret
CHAPEL
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Her. 8 . L. Whatley, I'avlor
W. P, llrooka, Jr., Fast nr
I,she Mary, Fla.
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John I.. Miller, Minister of
Rev. Krlhy K. McCnlleler
Sunday 8chnn| 0:16 a.m. "A
education
0:45 a.m. Sunday School.
'C la n for Each Are Croup".
.Sunday School 0:45 a.m. “ We
11:00 a.in. Womhlp Servlre.
Vf'S'r
Morning Wor»hTp II:'*
a.m. Provide A Plnrc For Kvcry Mem­
7:00
p.m.
Ilnpuiil
Training
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Tfaa___
by
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Pastor
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Of
The
Fnmlly — Kven the Union.
'"Faith That Comiurra The V7or!d". fl«hiea. Drlng All The Family".
H:0l&gt; p.m. Kvrnlng Servlre.
! Monilnir
Mor
"Service
' - ‘broad
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over
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Morning
Worship 11:00
j i WTRR.
i--------Sermon—\V.
-W. I', llrooka, Jr.
F IR S T BAPTIST C HU R CH
Training Union 7:00 pin. "It'»
I .align noil. Fla.
Tialnlng Union 0:45 p in. Union*
a Family Affair".
Rev. M. II. Jarkaon, Paator
For Each Age (lump. Nuraery for
Evening Worship 8:00 p.m. children under 4 yearn of nge.
11:45 n.in. Sunday Srhool.
Menage by Part nr.
1:00 a.in. Morning Worahlp,
Evening
Worship 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday:
Sermon— W. P. llrooka, Jr.
7:00 p.m. Training Union,
«■* Mid-Week Prayer Sendee 7-vn
Wedneadav Evening Servlre 8:00
ti.no p....
p.m. ...
Eiciiit.h WuiiiMp,
Midweek Prayer Servlre earh
pin.
Wrdnenilny at 8:00 p.m.
Nuraery open for all aervlrea.
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FIR ST C H R IS TIA N CHURCH
Earphone* for the hard of lirar­
IS07 Sanford Ava.
CHURCH O F T IIK NA/.A RH NK
ing.
fi
Herbert J. Ham, B. II. Paator
Itev. I.. It. Ruahton, Paator
WELCOME.
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A cordial welcome to all »«rvSunday Srhool 11:45 a.in.
I ' Uea.
Morning Wnrahip 10:45 a.m.
T H E CHR ISTIA N A N II
{
0:45 a.m. Bible School. A clan
Youth Hervirea It;45 p.m.
M ISSIONARY A LL IA N C E
1 for every age.
Kvangidlatlr Hour 7:45 n.m.
CHURCH
HU
J1:00 a.m. Morning Worship,
Mid Week Service Wedneailay
Park Ave. at Fnurtrrnlh St,
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Sermon by Paator Herbert J. Ba»i.
7:45 p.m.
David S. Carnelli, Paator
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A nuraery
n n ra e rv for
fo r liable*
liahlea and
and todto d A
Sunday Bible School IP;45 a.m
dlen.
WF8 LRYAN M K M IO D IK T
Clinaoa for the whole family.
7i50 p.m. ThuraJay choir re­
c iim t c ii
Morning Worahlp 11.00 a.in.
b u ria l.
Paula
A, Y. F. (1:3(1 run. Inaplrntlorm
Urorge II. Maratt. Paator
elluwahin for Young Rennie,
&lt;1:45 ii .til. SunilH)' School.
C'ONOREOATIONAI,
Evangelistic Service 7:45 p.m
|tl: 15 n.m. Morning Wnrahln.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Thursday:
Mid-Week
Bible
(1:45 p.m Yourig People* MeetCoraar Park Ave. and 3rd Street Study 7:45 p.m. "A friendly rburrh
Ing.
J. Bernard Hoot, Mlnlattr
for the whole family."
7:80 p.m Wednesday, Prayer
Sunday Srhool 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. HANFORD ASSEMIILY OF GOD Meeting.
Amfim T.r
7:80 p.m. Evening Worahlp.
Btrmon:
‘‘Secret Slna",
lath Street at Laurel Avenue
llaruld K. Hulharb
ritK B MKTHOOIHT CHURCH
CHURCHES OF CHRIST
»ib
Amelia J. Mullock
.
Corner Laurel and Weal Fmirlh SI.
SCIENTIST
Hunilny Hohoul 0:45 npn. A rlaaa
Rev. O. Eldon Kline, Paalur
Sunday School t*i45 a m.
for nrrry age
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Morning Worahlp U :00 a.m.
Morning Wnrahip 11:00 n.m.
Morning Wmahlp 10:15 a.m.
Tha purely aplrltual nature of
Chrlat’a Ambaaaadnra Service
Evening Wnrahip 7:80 p.m.
man a* the child of Cod ia etn it:80 p.m.
Midweek Service, Thuradny 7:80
phaalied In the I, am on-Sermon
Evening Harvlce 7:45 p.m,
entitled "M A N" which will be read
lllble Hour ami I ’myer, Wednea- p.m.
in all ChrlMlan Science rhurchea iluy 8:00 p.m.
CHU RCH OF COD
naxt Sunday.
"I give unto them eternal life;
French Avr. and 22nd St.
The haala for innii'a spirituality anil they shall never perish, neither
Itev. T. C. Meaner, Paator
la Indicated III Ibe Golden Teat; shall &lt;i i i v mini pluck 4In-in out of
Sunday School It: 15 n.m.
"And (Soil trnlrl, Let us mnkr man My hand. My Fnther which gave
Evangelistic Servlre 7:80 p.m.
In our Image, after our llkrnraa" them Me la greater thnu nil; and
Mid-Week Service Tuesday, 7:80
(Uuliral* 1:2&lt;&gt;&gt;,
no uiun la able to pluck them out p.m.
Included among Bible aelerllona
of My Fiithrr’a band. I anil My
Young People’* Service Tltura
U a atatement made by Jeaua Father are mm. Then the Jewa
day, 7:80 p.m.
which
further
atn-asc* man’a
aplrltual origin: "And call no man I | “ J| !f*»
" « ; 'n, ‘n. *to,u' M,m
r.« k » upon th
10:28-80)
T H E FIR ST I I ARTIST CHURCH
your father
the. earth,
earth: fnl
for J*»»» ■
OF O VIK IH I
one is your Father, which la In
0:45 n.m. Sunday School Mr. j
hruvait" (Mnlthow 28:0).
FOSTKR CHAPEL
It, F. Wheeler, Sr., nuprrinten- ,
Correlative paaangea from HdMETHODIST CHURCH
dent.
tnce and Health with Key to th*
Ovicdit
11:00 a.tll. Morning Worahlp
Itev. K. T. Slaitdlfer, Mlnlaler
Scripture* Included thcaci "In
Service.
Science matt la the offspring of
0:45 a.m. Sunday Srhool.
8:00 p.m. Evening Worahlp
' iiTlivo
, . . Spirit la hit prim
11:00 a.m. Worahlp Service.
Service.
■rid ultlmatv aource of being; Uod
8:00 p.m. Worahlp Service.
ia hi* Father, and Life it the law
pf hi* boll)*" &lt;l&gt;- lei).

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
. CHURCH
Oak A rth u r and Third Htreet
Rev. A. fi. Melanin, Mlnlaler
S45, n.m. Sunday School.
1:00 p.m. Morning Worahlp.
Anthems—"Jeau* My Saviour Look
, 'j * On Mo" Dame*; " 0 Love, How
Ditap" Tltcvmb ~ Chance) Choir.
['*
Sermon—"flod’a Infinite l.ovo"—
Il.v , Itlrhard W. SauorHrun.
Church Nuraery 10:45*12:00 each
Sunday morning.
7:00 p.m. Pioneer Fellowship.
M’lWI n
til Evening
li'viinkhtf \Viti
4It 1ii . TThe
8:00
p.m.
Wnrahip.
Message—'"A True and Enthusi­
astic Christian"—-M i. Arthur De­
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HOLY CROSS CHURCH
(Episcopal)
tntmerman,
R*v. H. Lyttleton Zfm
II. I)., lOetor
14th Sunday after Trinity.
8:00 a.m. Holy Communion.
0:30 a.m. Morning Prayer and
Holy Eucharist.
Service* through th* week:
Monday thiough Thunday —
Holy Communion 7:30 a.m.
Friday — Holy Communion 0:00
a.m.
Saturday — Sacrament of Pen­
ance — 6:00-11:00 p.m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
corner
Corner Elm Ava,
Avg. and Htcond
Second HI.
Sam F. Binkley, Evangelist
10:00 a.m. Illblo Study,
11:00 a.m. Murning Worship,
lirm on tonic "(low To Build l/p
Tha Chiircn."
8:30 p.m. Radio broadcast over
W TUR "Rightly Dividing Tha
Word Of T ru th /’
8:00 p.m. Evening Worship. *eron tople " l a Thoro Any Word
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FIR ST METHODIST CHURCH
Rav. Milton
■nmu iii
H. Wyatt/MlnUtar
irimamwr
i Tha"
halma Long, “Dlrerlor of
Christian Education
aol. A C la n
-Ri4S a.m, Sunday School.
lo t n a r y ago.
11:00 o.m.
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MMlltatlon
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-Faithfulness
—Uommunlon.
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p.m. Youth Fellowj^Hp.^
ri— Evanlng Worahlp.
tlonal Binging — CharUa
orrlion, Hong
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Topic i "We, Thy P*opU".

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laaaea 7:00 gm., 8:00
10:00 «,m.
__jy Maeala T ill a.m.
4pvana Devotion* Toaeday 7:4ft

Half Dozen Methodist Farm Families
Started Rural Church Of The Year

ilumuml too much lime from *o
few.
Imilend, the famllle* of Ihe entile
nml cut Inn fiirm *—Ihe entire mem
hershlp I* fiirm folk* -dedlcnleil
lltomselve* not only to keeping |
tlielr *mnll ehurrh alive but muk
Ing ll ii beehive of activity.
Until Ihvy got theV new build
Ing Ihe MiThudbt member* mnvril
in will) the Itiiptiit* and utlemlrd
(he larger Biipti*i church, whose
momliershlp tntiil* TO.
The rel.ilionvhlp was so chummy
Hint even nnw the two churchc
iir-.* vlrlunlty fused.
Moth have part-time iwenehers,
so when H&lt;e Melhmll.il minister Is
nn hi* circuit Ihe cungregutlnn
hears llvi Bnptl&gt;l sermun When
the Baptist preacher 1* tending his
ether church the Baptists listen to
I ho Methodist sermon.
In the Sunday school the roall
lion I* even closer. The Methndlsl*
iitleml Baptist Sunday school but
Ilk* Itapllats elected a Methodist
Inborn commented. Ill* hus n* the superintendent.
Tltllii Ruck won the honor fur
"Religion comes first with these
■ church by completing more people,1' Iho llcv. Hathorn said,
(immunity ‘nml tell gel* n hack seal."
Rian
. n i250 rellgloui and conn
project* within
Thin a year
"Thior accomplishment*
were
not great, they couldn't he. But
thay turned ovrfry vllnhlc task at
hind within Ihelr power," the
preacher aald.
Building and paying for a new
plant and doubling (he member
ship from 10 to 3g arc the readily
vlsahh) accomiillihmcnls, But the
30-yeor-old Itev. Hathorn »cc*
A iiierorlnl service will bn held
much morp than b u i l d i n g Fumluv nftvrnmui fur Lt. John A.
and mem hen when ho take* a Jonea Jr„ UHAF, whose let
hard look at hla florrlc.
I'lnnu wna Ioat on n training
. How easy ll would he, he laid, fllulit on Sept 13 Inst year whtl
‘ n
lfanao
fur thou people In thl* Inaccriel___
iibto community n( kaa than too Command1 at Panama (Tty. N either
ho,
nor
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hla radar nbacrvor. H
Lt.
p trlo n i Jo rationalise that a comDel
Curie
of
Pine,
Ore.
nor
tho
unity church was too enpenilvo;
plono
was
over
found.
at thara ware not enough memir4 to bother with, (hat II would
Lt. Jonea waa tho aon of the
late Dr. and Mr*. J. A. Jonea,
formerly of .Sanford, and wa*
the brother of Aahtev Jone* and
Mm. Karl Kvnni of Sanford.
Service will be held at the Flrat
Methodist Church at 3:30 p. m.
Sunday with the Rev, Milton
W valt, the Rev. H. J. Baaa, and
Chanlaln Franck A. Hawks of
the Orlando Air Force Baae offlclall
ling.

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By K EITH FULLER
EGYPT, ■ Ml**. IA*—About two
e*r» ngn o half dnien Methodlat
arm families dug down deep to
start building a church of Ihclr
own In this liny noriheaslcm Mis
siialppi community
The' best they could afford—fee
an average cmdrlhullnu of jr.no
each -was a modest JI2.U0U build­
ing and a part-time mlnlaler who
had
four other
vnnll
rural
churchea In III* charge
Hut acramhilng for the small
church plant and the effort In krep
■ 'iil?.01 KparJipr’’ wb* just pari
of HtA t n w of Uier-e reahuia farm
famllle*.
Deapile nhvlmis handicap*, Ihe
13 memlwra of the Egypt Metho­
dist Church developed such n mo
menlum of religloti* and civic
activity that their church wo*
named Ihe rural church of the year
In a conical Judged by Emory
Univeralty at Atlanta, On.
"RMIfllon never comc» m ay."
ari llm t paster, the Rev. II.

jrdoy 4:00-3:00

aflat Pant*enl at. Luke,

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Th* Church Is lh« '■jT»ot(.al lorlor on forth lor
the huildin-j ol choto-ter rind good clllfnnilup
ll I. n alorahousn ol spinltnil volu«. Wllhoul n
.Hong Chutch. rtallhar damociacy nor ruihrniiort
con auivtv* Thmo at* lour sound ■•nsons why
«v*iy person should attend iwrvlce* regularly
and anpport Ihe Church They am (I) for hi*
own auto 12) for his children a *ake (.1) for Ihe
sake ol hla cnm-.iunlly and nation (4) fot the
*ake ol the Chu ch "-.*11. which n*ods Ins moral
and material »uppott Plan to go to church regu.
lolly and leud your Dtbio dally ,

Sometimes they rotti'e in the form of trials and sorrows Sometimes (hey are
aspiiittHitiH libit bid us noar to heights we have nevet dated attempt. Howsoever
they appear, lin y •&lt;I t qii go unmet brenusr w-e Evil to undrtstand th *li natutc.
The lovely little irtu g ce in the picture m passing through an agony of lieait.
Hut she seems to have learned a great secret: that the only source of power
adequate (nr her needs ia U O l&gt; f And she is looking to Him .
Yea, Ood and God alone is the answer to the deeprst needs that man ran
know. As we give out best to H im . He gives His best to tisl And th e ,God-directed
life finds a satisfaction and n joy that can.conie from no other aource.
T h at God and the individual may be brought together In vital relettonibip
ia the purpose of tlte Church.

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THE SANFORD H I R A ID
ACTRItt Kay William*. h*r ayrDa7.Mii;
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? -F R © M TH E SANFlrYo

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lug a hospital where aha bad been
treated for injuries allegedly In­
flicted by her ex-husband, «u*ar
heir Adolph Spreckel* II. Mean­
while In Newiwrt ilearh, Calif ,
mllcial* said they wore watting for
tier doctor’* order* before slatting
rourt octlou. Spreckel* ha* deto*luted Hint be be arraigned on,
a complaint charging him with
heating Mis* W illiam * —or be
freed. (InlrnmlluiialSoiindpiiolu)

Safety Awards For Accident
Prevention Will Be Given
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F i i M v hw hii I ii fur arcidvnt yrrvrntlon will be made Srpt. t i bv
Capt. J. K. Vine Jr., busu commander. to 27 individual* and fimr de­
partments at thr Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air .Station, according to
the current issue of the Sanflv. base publlration.
The award* will bo made to bolh civilian ami military pcrsnnmd
for
prevention
of automnblie 4 "
■hop, end industrial accidents for pillory to a sister service."
A new giant photostat photo­
a year. Award ceremonies will
lap held at the station nuditnluni graphic camera In VJ-tl2's photo­
room
take*
pictures
and will he dominated by civilian graphic
which are ready HI minutes later.
personnel.
Military m-numnel who won The camera, which U IH feet
awards have been transform! but loud and about three fret wide. Is
will receive notice* of the awards remotely controlled and Is sumntelv controlled and Is subbv mall.
stained hv automatic developing
The benefit shrimp boll, spon­ nhil fixing tanks and an autrunasored bv thr civilian fire depart­ tie ilrier.
ment at NAAS as a mean* of col­
The Christian Fellowship nrlecting funds to purchase toys
for distribution to undernrivilrged irnnlr.ntinn at its last meeting
Tuesdav
evening adopted
the
lOltdren at Christmas time, will
he held today at H Hp. m. at the motto, "find First, You Second
nnd M vsilf Third." and voted to
CPO Huh.
Military and civilian ncrsnnnel, change the meeting time from
their families and guests are In­ lt:.'l(l to 7 p. m.
The meeting was held ai the
vited. Tickets are I I .
home of Chaplain .1. M DanielWeglsl ration for &gt;Stel*rm Uni­ sen as a proposed mitiuir at (lock
versity rnur*e* will be resumed Springs was ruined out.
n r*t Wednesday, according to Id.
II. W. Sherman, NAAS I and K
officer, who explained that only
»la men registered lust Tuesday
* • 20 are nrcrssary to form a
class on the base. Course* being
SYRACUSE, N. V # - Chief
fly ALTON I.. Ill.AKEfH.KE
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maid available are in mnlhenin- John A. Kinney U disciplining 43
A I' Science Reporter
down m Korea or In Africa In
tlcs and English.
policemen for falling to attend the
CLEVELAND i * - l ; sychologists World War II, he said. Groups of
funeral of a fellow member on tho
today
took
a
look
»t
human
renrmen survived bs’tlcr when they
The Navy has banned two forre
Mad .a goal, a plan of action lo
Kinney has already called in 30 Ilona b&gt; heal waves and aald:
moving pictures, "Front Here to
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goo*
Eternity.” which Is an account ami Ihe real are lo appear today up, so don't w o rry that you re go escape Ino enemy
So in a heal wave, said Dr. Tor­
of Arntv life at Schofield llar- The group Includes Ihrce iFr- Ing m il* Y our e fficie n cy ami a b il
rance, it probably would help a
geant*
ISC i .
Hawaii
lust before
family In "Ihtnk of snmethlng
One reported that* Kinney was tty to make decisions go down
World War II. and "The Moon
H cm u m b-r that heal cun kic k up
Is IJIue, noted for the frankness docking I hem eight hour* bonus k r iln b ilit y w id th can m ake you that's fun to do, and iml Ju*l sit
. ^ i ** dialogue. The Navy eon lime for u day nf vacation. Kin- | shmit ai your childre n, w ife or still and sural ’
Horn,in* ace very suggestible,
•(pus ihe former picture ‘Morn- uey « i i not avallablu fur com­ husband, o r your ht.si
ment
Dr. Torranre added You can (eel
Maybe
it
*
a
good
Ihlng
In
have
One policeman, who said he
worse upon discovering the tornspoke for the group, indicated that the weather to gripe about You pcraliiie is !)h when ymi thought
ra
n
lake
m
il
last
Hraw
gripes
on
its members fell that their fain
it was much less And maybe we
tiles came first on their own time, old man clim ate mll.v-r than soni7 hitmans lake a perverse kind of
one
im
portant
anti that they should mil tie cum
"[ can lake it pride in reading
These wore v im e of the lip * irtitn that the heal *rt a rvcnftl today
pulled to attend sere Ice* for pollen
w M 1 III.H
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psyclitiio
gisi*
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un
men they knew only hr name.
or yesterday
t ’ M I lM I |*. V|
• T*'.* o.i.d of tho ilecensod po uuul meeting nf Ihe A m erican Psy
chnlogicul
Association
opening
here
llcemen was not disclosed
If
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Syracuse Police
Chief Disciplines

Heat Waves React On People,
So Take Things Calm And Easy

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change all nf ihe Juki, hoxe* in
*1 0 play.
The operator* slale that (hey
have long hern struggling under
sleatllly Increasing cost* tif equipmenu phonograph records, anil re­
pair nurls Juke hones now require
a frrfernl slntnp, Mate and counh
license nnd city licenie on each
machine pin* three •percent sale*
lax on all collections

Dates Announced
For Nurse Exams
Dale* were announced today for
the Florida Stale Hoard of Nurse
ltrgi*tr»ti(,u nnd Nursing Educa­
tion rail examination* for nurse*.
They are: iiinrtical nurse examina­
tion — Oct. 20; ami professional
muse exuminatiun, Del. 21 anti 22.
The examinations will he given
at the Seminole Hotel in Jackson­
ville. Application* most lie filed
with the Hoard office by Sept. 15.

Hut from general principle* anti
allied research, expert* offered
sumo heal wave lips
Heal sap* energy, makes you
tired Hut fatigue i* mure thin
lust a physical condition, *aitl Dr
Paul Tori am a. who directs -time
piyehnhtRlrsil research at Stead
Air Force Ha so, p. -in Heim Nrv.
site of Hie M rul egn Air Cum
mund'* rulvjiKTil survival school
Three alrm-ri .ire Irniortl to siir
vlvr untler vxrietl comlitinns of
heat, cold and other condition*
Menial altitude I* imp irlatil lie
*altl If you Ihmk \ o i at - ncarl)
exhausted vml mav refu-e to
move anti help yourself. \t Ih other extreme, hi actual war c*
perience, *umc men ignore pain or
w-.'-athtr and kce(i going until ae
tuiilly exhaust wl
A sen*e of humiv and cooiii'i.i
live spirit savetl airmen forced

New Crop Citrus
Moves Next Week

hull you r need*

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see lin*v ■.).* . l i tvtitp can be V 't i . an
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I figure this
demonstration saved me
many hundreds of dollars!

A n envy midge on tho brake pedal
bring * M it.nitfi, p m itiv e rcsp.mve rigirt
now ! ( iie v rtile l brake* uie lire largest
m Ihe low puce field -extra large lo r
c v lia xinpping power.

for a new car until I discovered
I was better off in every way
with this new Chevrolet!

It'* haavlar for balfar ro a d a b lllfy

YfU ran l « all around
You took out and drtwn at the road
through • wide, curved, one-picct
windshield, Tha panoramic rear win*
daw and big lido window* provide a
clear view in all dirccilom.

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vod er ito p *

I expected to pay that much more

P ith islnfer oa Ih * war make
aeeded repair* around the home
pr perhapa do nome remmleling.
P # have everything which will
b« needed and at s-wwlal prlres.
A* a raigjadrr lust check Ihe
fhfnga yon will w a n ijlh e a turn*
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{ ) INSULATION
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( ) PANELING
( ) WINDOWS
( ) SIDING
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( ) STORfa SASH
( ) STORM DOORS

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A t e n it t

Take this Del Air model I irxt thing
you’ll notice it Ihe rich-looking uphol­
stery and appointment* ami roomy,
comfortable teals, fust turn the (gin
lion key lo tiutl the engine and you’re
ready to go.

Check Ihtt

Phone I,r.r.l-M — 40

812 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE 78

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T O N H i l l I' n m l S A T l ' I t l l A V

PBrnne 753
A tls n lle lU n k H u ll.lin g

Uere’t all Ihe power and performance
you could over aik for. Ami along
with it comet the riott import.mi gain
in economy In Chevrolet history!
That's became of Chevrolet'* two
great hlglucumprexiiun engine*.

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HODGES
PLU M B IN G CO.

H. JAMES GUT

O I’T O M K T IU S T

Add miles of pl ea­

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You gal mar* power on Ian gat

G e n e ra l In s u ra n c e

Once tho trigger aren Is dis­
covered, It ran be Injected wllh
a local anesthetic, known as ptovalue hydrochloride, or spiayed
with uu external anesthetic,
known as ethyl chloride,
Hornet tines the proves* known
is dry needling,'' In which many
small punctures are made Into
Hie trigger area, will eliminate
the area of referred pnln. The
exact reason why this works I.*
not known but It dors so In many
instances.
Heefttise this area I* extremely
sensitive when It Is Inlerted or
treated, there Is always Intensi­
fied agony for a short while. Soon
afterward, however, Ihrre Is
marked disappearance of pain.

REPAIR N O W !

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H r. C. I j, I ’cTHona

T re a tm e n t M ethod*

A \V M M* son. who I* lltlr
leen years old. lias a deviated
nose septum I* he loo young to
be operated on ’
Answer: If your son’s symp­
tom* are severe enough nnd If
the operation ha* been recom­
mended by ymtr physician. It
should be done.
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• WELLS AND PUMPS
INSTALLED
• SERVICE ON ALL
MAKP.H OF PUMPS
• PLUMlHNtt AND
KHKHKY FLOOR
FUHNACES

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On Vnur Aecounl—N
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Pain Impulses
T here nto m any leas w e llkno w n pattern.* o f pain. DllTerr i i t stra in s, ln )u rle s, rnposure to
tlrn fls , fa tig u e and poor posture
may set o il c e rta in areas, known
n t "trlu e e r areas,’’ In the muscles
and eim ueetlvi- tissues wtiteh
**n it p n ln Impulse.* lo the ne rv­
ous system nuch a rra s mav he no
la rg e r th a n a tm e.eittp, tint may
give d iscom fort over it vn
ate a
o f (lie body due to the l. m Hint
the nervous system can s p ira l]
the p i.In over large space*
j
lo m any liu la n e rs , pain may
not tie s itu a te d In the -same area
where the trig g e r me. h m ls iii Is
settin g olT the p illll H tlim ila llu g

Mr It I : A M ll . l t S

laborday

LAKELAND '.fi-New crop Flor­
ida cilru* probably will begin
Irlckflng In market next week wllh
grapefruit leading the way.
William Clifford of Florida Cit­
rus Mutual's market information
division mark* (he forecast in a
report to Mulual's hoard nf direc­
tor*.

in* I’nvoff &lt;;

T llO L tO II It Is tllo llg tit u t us n
poslilve sym ptom o f disease, pa in
takes a m u ltitu d e o f m isleading
fu riits T h is Is one of th e reasons
why doctors must le a rn the d i f ­
fe re n t !»»« erns of pa in
Pnln la one o f th e p rim a ry
sym ptom s fo r w h ich n p a tie n t
seeks hel|&gt;. hut tlie lo ca tio n o f the
aches o fte n have no re la tio n to
the organ Involved. For example,
an nchc along Ihe In n e r side of
the am t m ay occur w ith coronary
he art disease, upper n ln lu m iiu l
pnln can occur w ilii a p p cio ln P Is,
nnd pnln over the s h o iild e ’- blade
may m ean disease o f the g a ll­
bladder.

trigger area ran
give rl*e to pain In some other
part of Die body.
There are usually no oulwntd
signs to distinguish these trigger
areas Nevertheless, the pain dis­
appears when these areas tire
eliminated

Hcasnrmble f'lli.-s

! the so-eallrd

Dy HERMAN N. BUHCEtEN, M D.

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H ig h w a y T ro o p e r It I*. I l u m - o n
la te th is
m o rn in g , th e t *
*
said, r e la tiv e to g o in g
out m l
d u rin g th e I.s h o r D a v w eeken d,
a plan w h ic h is b eing put in to of
fe. t s ia le -w itle
Itv
th e
F lo r id a
H ie h w a v
I 'a t in l
Th e tiutrtrl begins ut ti
|,„ k
to n ig h t
u
droll.led
e f f o it
to
m iiiim ire
t r a f f ic
ire c i.te n t. and
h ig h w a i .le n tils llirrru g b th e long
l-nhni D i i v w e e k e n d w in . h w ill
tint end u n til M o tu lsv m id n ig h t
&lt; " in iiia n d e i
II
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K ir k io u n
said tlirst nil tu itio l triM ri'.-is w ho
at*- not ill nr on vo catio n w ill
h» mi
n lm o -t
in otin.l Hu . to. k
dun
and th a t civic nod s o fe tc
leaders have been in v ite d to title
w ith th em .
lire oi|t r i ll’s in i ilu t loll to the
dvi&gt; i i i i .I s a fe ly en ro lls is k n o w n
n*
tt p e ia t iiy i
llo llilu r ’’ n o .I ts
fo t the im in n iv i&gt;uri'o*t* of g n tn g
Ih e oil H en s a itin n e e to see Hie
n r..i.lc u i* f.irc .l t.\ the nwh ol in
It * ni'vi-r .-M illin ' . ffl.. i
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Brothers Joined

A ctu a lly it appear* Ih itl f?w if
INCHON Korea e T'* i broth
any s iu .lV * h a w been made of
what heat waves tin to humans ers with a total of .in years' army
No one seems lo have com piled service between them wen- reA spokesman fur Ihe hike box stallst.es, for instance, on whether united here yesterday after a fivooperators ol Orange. Seininole and heat waves kick up crim es o r ill year separation
Osceola counties announced today vorcos or highw ay aecidenls, or
Ihiit In tho very near future II will ju h firin g s.

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I No Organizations
Contact Trooper
For Patrol Trips

Let us demonstrate
all the advantages
of buying a Chevrolet now!

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Y o u ’re in fo i a ple a o tn l sm privo at i l u
tm iK ilh , steady ride. One reason i*
that, model lo r m odel, C hevrolet w ill
weigh up to ZOO pound* m ore than
other lo w -priced curs.

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There I n a tiefinite teacher Hhortnge in
this fanm*ry..
nromlsoi* t"
become
ceubt unietw somuthlntr Ih &lt;lone
about It. Tho answer scums to bo to interest
more young people in touching careers. Hut
thlH is not so easy to tin.
hi reeent years efforts have i*eim made
to raise teachers salaries to ail attractive
level. Yet in many communities the salary
of the average teacher is about the same as
that of unskilled
workers in industry.
Teachers are also subject to social restric­
tions which are not im|H&gt;*cd ,,0 people who
work in other fields.
There may lie good reasons for these re­
strictions but the fact remains that they
do discourage many young people who are
seeking careers, from becoming teachers,
We need the most able and energetic people
as teachers in our schools but business and
industry offer a great deal more to these
people in the way of financial reward and
social freedom.
A dumnerary depends on an intelligent
and Informed citizenry which is impossible
without good schools. No school can he bet­
ter titan Hie people who tench in it. It is

Pain In The Neck
" lie ’s a pain in the neck.” If the nameculler bad followed the proceedings of I Ini
British Medical Association, lie would have
known that this epithet is far from definite.
That group, at its recent general meeting,
admitted that there is such a complaint, tint
thought that no one knows exactly wind it
is.

Home physicians, following the medical
custom of giving a learned name to a fam i­
liar malady, call it fihrositis, a pain cinder­
ing in certain tiny lumps in the neck.
Others say It is irritation of the nerve root.
Still another theory Is that it Is a pnyciinncurotlc illness representing a disturbed
muscle state that brings about an altered
muscle tension. Still others say, "There
ain’t no such iiiiiiim l," ami put it nil down
as imagination.
Whatever the correct view, a pain in the
neck is a real pain in the neck to the suf­
ferer, and it is no compliment to call some
one ttint.

We have seen fabulously successful men
to end their days in utter Ignominy. They
imagined material tilings were the true
goals of life. Isird make me to know my end.

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Frlduy Sept. 4, 10BJI

Not for years lias the make-up of the
big hiisvhull leagues been as uncertain as
now. The American League lias at hunt two
weak sisters, the St. Louis lirowas and the
Philadelphia Athletics. The upsurge in a t­
tendance witnessed when the Boston Braves
transferred to Milwaukee proved that a new
city would probably have a largur atten­
dance than some of the old. blase towns.
Bill Vocek’s proposed transfer of the
Browns to Baltimore was vetoed by his fel­
low club-owners, but they did not solve tho
problem merely by saying "No-" to this
particular move, Vceek continues to seek a
new home for tho Browns.
There are also a number of candidates
for big league membership. Besides B alti­
more, law Angeles, Sun Francisco, Buffalo,
Montreal and Houston all have residents
who clamor for the big league game.
Now
National
Commissioner
Ford
Frick has Hounded a note of caution. He
reminds those interested that to put a major
league team in a now town which has a
minor league team, that team’s owner must
agiee. Then the minor league affected must
give its consent, and finally also the major
league. Only by following this procedure
cun elumgcH be brought about.
'This Is n reasonable way o f doing
lliings. These requirements will prohnhly
not permanently head o ff transfers of Home
big league teams to new homes and they
will guarantee that the riglils o f minor
league teams, essential to major league
buseball, will be respected.

trying' to decide whither It wut

loo early In the evening to quar
rel. Then both decided It wn» too
not.
"Wbat're you reedlngT" aikei

Joe, reaching
etching for peace.
"Oh. about the
he bl
bl# party that
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B read Prices A r e G o in g U p

You Ye I’d lin g
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Fur jackets wilt be fasldiaialjle for dogs
this fall. T h a t’s to make them look all
peopled out.
One tiling fur sure, if the birds and the
ls*es have any quest Ions, people are the
ones to ask.
(icorge F. Kunmni, former amhassador
to Moscow, says he expects the Soviets to
he torn by revolt eventually. So our
troubles will lie liver, eventually.
The professor says the aims of Com­
munism will dash with realities and force
"profound changes." Ho far the only change
seems to he over-expansion.
A Yale expert on Itussin says uprisings
indicate the "decay of the Communist
ideology." You keep hearing It's rotten
hut like Shakespeare's Denmark, It ’s still
t here.

This Is S to ry O f H e le n A n d Joe

"Don’t give me that stuff." aald
Joe, crossly, "Why do girl* alt
around thinking
binliini up phoney things
to say. You itw me coming.
Ing,*'
jji yyj rily
They looktd at each other

eua and arch their necks anil look
no proud."
"Not me," aald .Iim*. "I'd have
galloped up oil u hmi constrictor."
"1 Ihrmghl boa constrictor* are
something like sunken," replied
Helen. “ 1)0 they huve leg*"
"Welt," said Joe grimly, "they
will have by the time I get Invited
to a parly like that one."
'They bad more than 2.000 big.
ties of champagne — real chainpugne. And simply ton* of caviar.
Do you like caviar, Joe"
"No. Tho kind of money they
charge for that stuff, (hey might to
he able In get rid of the fishy
flavor."
"Well, I think I ’d give a year of
my life to go to n party like that,”
sighed Helen. "The memories
would bo worth It. It said in the
aper that old Mr. . . uh . . . uh
Ir. D * C u-a-vus must have
■pent about fioo.oou on tho party,
Can you Imagine spending ttoo.uoo
In a single night."
Joe couldn't. .At the moment he
was fingering tho twn subway lo­
kens in
In hie pocf
pocket.
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ha
be nowa for you,"
ho aald. r,Wc can’t o lu Hie movies

at the same stars that shine on
tenements ami H iarrlli.
" I wish he was here.” he said
"Who”

"Old Mr. De I'-ii e v u s," spelled
Joe.
"What for"
"Hccause," said Joe, "he sounds
like a guy who enjoys parties—
and lie's sure missing e Wonderful
one tonight,"
Helen reached up and took his
faro In her hands anil pulled him
down and kissed him—and didn't
rare what the neighbors thought.

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The housewife
wtui thought lulling wheat price*
on the (Jiiciigo Hoard of Trade
might lend to cheaper bread at
Ihe grocery muy be slurtkd next
week
Some brand* of bread will cost
a cent u loaf mure alter l.abis
Buy In a few cities the price al­
ready hus risen.
linkers suy tliut’s liecauMj fluur
costs them more than u year ago.
Lard oust* them mure Ihun at any
lime since Him. The milk which
some use coat* mure. Labor In
buklng and trucking the bread
coat* mure.
Pictures of wheat surpluses over
flowing storage bln* and being lafl
on Hie ground led many to expect
a drop In the cost of flour and
bread.
Purchasing ugenlx III the baking
Industry, however. *nv 'hey pay
lio cent* more Ihun lust year for n
hundred pound sack of the kind
of Hour used In bread baking
Hour miller* explain il tills
way
linkers of bread prefer Hour
from hard red winter wheat This
year’* crop nf Hint variety was
only 70 per cent uf Ihe ilie of the
10.12 crop in contrast In the entire
wheat crop, which fell Into tho
bumper das* again thlx year.
Kurmcrx growing hard red win­
ter wheal, moreover, arc accu*
turned to using government loans,
mostly Imve adequate storage fa
cllilles, and so could pul much nl
their Him production under gov­
ernment price support*. Millers
»uv there wo* little nr no distress
selling of this type of wheat, and
Hint the going price for It now is
above Ihe support level.
Home of the wheat you saw pic­
tured in plies on the ground was
ot tho soft red winter wheat vari­
ety. This year’s crop of that va­
riety, miller* aay, ran well ahead
of last year. Ruxerx uf cakes and
pastries use Hour from this soft
red wilder wheat, bread Industry
men suy.
There Is plenty of wheat, ul
course, for the milllnu and baking
Industries. Hut inlllcri also stress
that their own upurallng costa have
been rising. Freight ratea are
higher. And the big corn crop la
crossing them up.
That's because millers count nn
offsetting milling ousts to some
extent by the sale of animal feed.
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the competition of a big supply of
corn
So Ihe demand from slock feed
ers for the millers’ product Is less
and prices are around 33 cents a
bag lower than last year With In­
come from (hat source cut. miller*
say their flour price margin* are
narrowed.
The bakers have some more ex­

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A. T. Koss»tt«r ha* been appointed gam* warden from Keminole
County and will receive hi* rommlsilon this week, tin ha* always been
against the useless slaughter of Fturlda game unit will see that the
law* are obeyed. ,

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Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Chapman have returned from Clayton, Ha.
where they spent a few daya. They were accompanied home by their
daughter, Jane, who attended Laurel Falla Camp.
Municipal Court, which had an extremelv light docket Friday,
again presented a light achedule Monday with very few case* for
Judge J. (1. Sharon to pasi sentence on.
B u i I K M I i m K 4 i94M

Mias Peggy Pippin, who will ante/ Stetaon University this fall,
antartalned with a back to school party and luncheon at her home on
W. First St. on Saturday morning.
Fred toss viler left today for New York City where he will visit
hia brother and aisler-ln-law, Mr. and Mra. Kent Rosaelter, Jr., before
entering Princeton University.
Voile A. William* Jr. of Sanford, tow senior at Stetson University,
ha* been working with the Institute of Government In Tallahassee for
tho peat two weeks.

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1950 Buick Convertible Coupe 91416
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t'amp Lee, Va.

LAST TIME TONIGHT

•'forned beef or cheese"

M K M IIK it ' KltlC

T N I FIRST OUTDOOR KPIC OF
IAMIRICA IN 3 DIMENSIONS!
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Hanford needs an Optimists’ Club which should be composed uf
26 members who will do nothing but push for the good things that
should come to Hanford.

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FLORIDA STATE BANK

SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY

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WE
ALSO
MAKE
LOANS
ON I,A T E M O D EL USED CARS

Road Supervisor Hell was given Instruction* at the meeting of
tins commissioner* to start work with (lie runs lets at once ami all
material necessary will lie given him.

WALOBEBN AOKNOY DRUO STORE

Tha dreams of IllarrIU recoded.
Helen began fumbling In her amail
purae and uld, "lei me treat, Joe."
"No," u.» aald alubborniy. "You
have done that too many tlmoa
Helen liughtd. Joe alwayi
alwt
aald a
£&gt; f inch fctaiy things.
iRie," she whispered. "You
- ’’Oh, It must la v . bea.
ran pay me back when we’re mar
ful,"''*al|,dmH*, Un d r o a * n ! « :
s i f uchw l
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drtda of
opt* wort there. right. 1 All
about adventure
in
13 had Africa. And on Ihe way home we
n atop off for ■ beer and a sandak II

"\V K C A N H A V E YOU M ONEY*

5,10, And 40 Years Ago

R eum illat &amp; Andersen

(Mie-v-a-i in Dlarriti. That'a a

planations f ir price pressure on
bread, Including even a five to
six per cent rise over last year
In the price of the paper they
wrap around Ihe loaves. They
stress that labor accounts fur a
substantial part uf the cost of u
loaf And some companies say
they’ve granted two pay rises since
the lust bread price hike some 13
months ago.

NEW CAR

IN TH E HERALD

H TH FFK f) W IT H HAM — ( IIK KKN OH
BOH HAI.AD
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rich old bird, Ih* (}frrqul»T'—she
‘q u ia —ihe
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tonight, 1 lost my Poai M un n hot
and apelied the name—Marquli
ill De in the office."

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1sion next year undoing Andrews
reorganization, or part ot it.
Andrews himself minimizes crit­
icism from the Capitol, expressing
the view that when he sits dowt£
with some id the lawmakers thi«^
month any differences between.
them will lie Ironed out easily.
The Washington tax "practitlon
ers." lie say*, have an understand­
able Interest in seeing Ihe revenue
service more centralized in Wash­
ington This Is Ihe point he makes:
Previously when on individual or
corporation had u lux dispute with
the government,\lttyolvlng a tut of
money, Ihe first Step Inward a set­
tlement was taken in the Held n f^
flee nearest (he taxpayer.
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Hut lI k- decision there—that the
taxpayer should get a refund m
pay more Ilian he thought be
should have tn-w as not final The
case then came In Washington fur
review by a special group In the
main office here, called tlie post­
audit division.
So tar as Hie bureau was con­
cerned this group's derision, re ­
versing or upholding the field of­
fice, was final.
h
Andrew* suy* it was when a
case came here from the field for
final review that the Washington
lax specialist, hired hy the tax­
payer to look alter his interests,
usually got In on the case.
Andrews abolished this post-audit
division In most Instunee* now the
field offices will make the linal
decision.
Washington tux lawyers say
complaints about Andrews' renr
ganizatlon come not only froli-1
them but fruin lux lawyer*, and
some ufcnunlunl*. around the
country and that their concern Is
centered on what they *uv they
fear will be a lack of uniformity
in administering the tux law.
One of these lawyers emphasized
there was linlfnrmity when there
was a eenlrnl supervision point
like the ,h«sI -audit group |o see
that the various Held offices gave
the same kind ol decisions.

L E T US F IN A N C E YOUR

HAL BOYLE

NKW YOItK UV—Helen sat nn the
tenement itwip at twilight waiting
fur Jew.
The heat from the ureal mini
liter Move Ilf Manhattan hammered
ul Iter and idie tried to fan It away
With a (aided newspaper.
When the saw Joe coining down
the sidewalk, hi* collar upon, his
coat dangling limply over one arm,
ahe put the paper on her knee*
and bent her head over It, aa
though abiorbed.
Joe alumpcd down allenlly ut
the other end of the itoop and
watched her. After a moment
Helen titled her eyea, faked a
couple of iquaati and u ld , "Ob,
Joe. you startled me."

WASHINGTON
Coleman
Andrews, the Internal revenue
commlssinnte, figured when Presi­
dent Elsenhower appointed him
last winter it would take him two
years to reorganize (he revenue
service.
He guesses now It will lake a
little longer. When he's finished,
Andrews says, he will tell hi* boss,
Secretary of the Treasury Hum
phrey. Tnen If the Elsenhower ad
ministration wants him to slay,
he'll decide about staying
But ho says that If anyone inside
tha administration attempts to
force him into favoring anyone, an
individual or ■ corporation, no one
will see him for Ihe dust us lagoes out the door
He expects no such pressure, tie
says, and nudx that he explained
fully his plans to Humphrey uud
received the secretary's full aii
provxl. Andrews says he is work­
ing In twn directions:
Ffe's decentralizing — potting
more authority In the field offices
to make decision* on tax settle
ments, less In Washington; and
he's putting more manpower into
checking tax returns, less in other
kinds of Jobs.
So far. Andrews says, he has
received wide upprnval for the
steps he has tnkrn from Ihe public
and member* of Congress Hut Inconcedes the reaction to hi* renr
ganizatlon bn- nut been unanl
mous.
The main lompluio! against him,
he says, has come from u few
"Washington t a x praetloners,"
which, In effect, means tax law
yers.
But some members of Congress,
those on committees.dealing with
tax and finance mullers, are wait
Ing for Andrews to give them a
fuller explanation of what Ire Is
doing.
Some ol them feel Andrew* amt
Humphrey rushed Ihe reorganiza­
tion without giving them time fm
consultation. Congress could, ol
course, pass legislation at its sc*

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time for Americans to make an honest exuminalioii of tld&gt;i pruhlr.” and arrive at t\ ^
iioiutioft •v-5hI-!J*-ff*V.' make certain th a t oar.)—,
seliools retain the high standards they have
set in the past.

Pi. 3U:4.

The Sanford Herald

JAMES MARLOW

HOM E O N THE R A N G E

Women will be able to put on the dog
with a fur coal, and vice versa.

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M r. and M r*. Herlw-rt H too thoff
■mi th e ir five *»n* have returned
to th e ir home on lie a rd a ll Ave.
a fte r sp rin tin g a tw o wevka‘ varatio n at a cottage In New Sm yrna
H ra rh.

C linton . S. C. where he w ill attend
the I're s h y tc rln n Cullcgo.

Dior's Fashions
Haven't Failed Yet
1'A It IS i.P—In the eonfualuo ami
v lii'h of op|«ion 0v c r fashionable
«klrt lengths e a jjie d \ y .the ^ t U '
re v o lu tio n ." only or.e thing i* ccr
la in . T h ry w on't tie any longer
In the firs t published photo
graph* of (he new models present
cd by Ihe Ida Carls fashion houses
for (all and w inter. Ihe women who
w ill he Ihe customers and the ulti
m ale Judge* can see Im lav what ihappening
C hristian D ior, s till the chain
nion in the attention getting ala'aes
lilte d
hem lines
several
nicheabove current - k ir t lengths. A llu
th,H tm m hsl.cll, the other haute
couture show ing, w e r e pretty
m itrh a n lic tlm u * (or Ihs- w rite rand foreign buyers chosen to view
the new offerings
h u in jj .ilm itt w ith D ior fu r •HorU*r
s k irls ( actu ally each must have
thought nt the idea im h-pi-ndcnll)
since Ihs-v k o -p th e ir designs
c rc l until the show». were tiesse*
Kalh. Lanvin and Maggy llo u fl

Hr. I,. Munson und Irv in g Coin*
b u rg w ill spend the weekend Hi
Culm beach Where they w ill enter
the State llrjd g e Tournam ent.
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Kdwlri Varn left yvaterday for
win i ,L’y
V’ .n
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b e tlv A nn Munson* “
Hetty Ann Munson.
M r. a ml M r*. James W. I ’atton
u f Norwood, Ohio are spending
K H IU A ”
some tints- lu Sanford und have
The American U-glun Aiixilinry v in iti'il w ith M U * M ary T h u tn iiwill meet at the Legion Hut nl They w ill he Joined over the week7 30 p.m.
end by th e ir sun. dim C ation, who
MONDAY
u stationed w ith the U n ited States
The i ’h lla th ra Class of the K lr.it Navy in N o rfo lk , Va.
P resb yteria n Church
w ill
meet
w ith M m W. S H rum ley u l her
Mrs. M. 1.. ItalHirn und d u u g h lcr, but nolle id these dar -U go as high
home on Celery Avu. ut 7:45 p m
Miss A nn Kaburn le ft today to as Dior.
M i*s C harlotte S m ith w ill serve us spend the weekend a t New Sm yrna
Clinging to Ihe old Irnglh and
co h o s tc **.
beach. They w ill be Joined Sunday defending it as morn flattering I"
The Sunbeam* w ill meet at the by Miss Janice Heel.
most women were balmain. bat
K ira t b a p tis t Church a t 3:110 p.m
enclaga. Heim, (inffe, Patou and
The K irat b a p tis t Sunday School
M r. und M r*. A. K. Shoemaker Givenchy Only Schiaparelli actual
W o rk e r’* Co noil in e rtin g w ill he* und M rs. Shoem aker'* m other, M r*. ly lengthened skirt' |u»t ,i shade
Ifln a t 7:0u p.m. w ith a covered H e nrie tta l.eotiurd w ill spend the
Two gem-ral trends in silhouettes
dish eupper.
weekend in Canama C ity w ith M r. were developed in the latest show
C ircle No. 0 o f the W S.C.S of and Mrs. J. M. Shoemuker and ing i I) vudi-K huulders nml narrow
Ihe K irst Methodist Church
w ill fa m ily.
skirts and i2) a princess or red
meet w ith M r*. II. K. Crenahaw
Krunksc nod Johnny C u rrie o f lugote line with fitted budii. - wai&gt;t
at her home nt 1130 K Seventh
D uytoiiu beach ure (he guests of and hips and flaring skirt
St. at 10:00 a m
There also was a surprising us ■
The m onthly hlislnt-** m eeting of Ml olid Mrs. (ic o tg e W ells. T lliy
Ihe WMS of the K irat ba ptist w ill he Joined Stm ilay hy th e ir of printed muterluls. usually re
Church w ill he held at 2:30 p.m In parents, Mr. and M rs ben K. C u r­ served for summer, in Ihe winter
w e a r g o w n s a n d f r o c k s d i sspin
p l a yveil
ed
the educational b u ild in g A ll pen rie.
| &lt;if the Amerieami liuyics. .Sidney
e ra l and c lre le o ffice rs are re
ipiealed to he present
Hut of-tow n relative s a rriv in g : ISittper of M ary’s plumped enlhus
laslically for
fur the Dior short -kills
TUKSI1AY
today fo r the K id d in g Castle wen* J to*lic_ally
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‘ c * tum orr. 1uml liought generously ol them
T|u- tils-anera t'lu s * of the K ira t ding which
w ill take
b a p tis t
Chun-h
w ill
hold its row in W inter Park Include: M r saymg.
" It ’s a real fashion revolution
m on th ly m eeting nt Hie bume of ami M rs. K runk S purring, M r. unit
M r*, f . A. T a v lo r, 4UI C u luielln M is. I ' W Clay tun, uml M r. und Short shuts will be adopted in
Mrs II K Leech, a ll of L iv e O ak; America hv spring at the latest "
The U n ity T ru th Clu»* w ill meet M r und M r* (). K. Nunn of W lllu*
Mine Hdclli. Tvilescu and Stella
Id the V n ld c i lin te l at 7:45 p in. vouchee, tiu , M r. and M rs. It. &lt;1. Hanninu, buyers for 1 M igmn of
w ith Carolyn Carson* us le a rn e r
M li-kler. M Is* Helen M ilk ie r , uml San Francisco, on Hie other hand,
The public Is invited.
Itussell M le kle r of Jackso nville ; cnmmentetl
The circles of the W S C.S. id M r and M rs. D avid W elili and
"We never pick freaks just he
the K irsl Methodist Church w ill Ku.liy Webb of M l S ie flin g , Ky.
cause they'n- new "
meet as follows: C lrele No I w ith
KliraliHI) Kan.ill of Uail.oK.lM rs J I- Thurm ond, 012 K lin
Mis. tiriu-e Merle Sllnccl|dicr Is Washington, uml Aadiew ....... .
Ave., at 3:00 p .m .: C ircle No 3 spending the week ul New Smyrna „f Hrrgdorf. tl
bn.m New Vmt,
w ith Mrs. / e h b a iliff. tSOU Cork beach a* the guest of Miss liev tnlke.l Ireelv of the evening gownAve., 3:00 p.m .: C ircle No. 4 w ith n lk i emper
and dum-lng dresses they had
Mrs. L. I Hughey. 2312 C u lm e tlii
bought, lint moth -r. bail m uch to
A v e , ut 3:00 p i n . ; C ircle No. 7
say about what s k ill lengths they
w ith M rs John II. W illi"m s . m i
elm.,I- for da ytim e wear
Kscam bla Dr. H oo p in .(C ircle No
H a ttie Carnegie was tr - n k in
8 w ith Mrs. C. L. n o liie r, 1522
stating
b o n g lim Ave., 8:00 p m. anil t.'ir
" I don't know whether A m erican
cle No 9. w ith M r*. M ax Kim thm i
women w ill lake In shorter skirts "
2104 Stephen* St.. 8:00 p in
lliin a h T m y of Hanah T ro y inc
The Pilot Club w ill hold It* ree
New York was anti short - k il t .
u la r business m eeting In the Yacht
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Club at 8:00 p.m . preceded hy HitAssociated Press Women's K dltu r
"T h e v 're iiiie o m fib m e o '-irv
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Teen
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probably
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was iiu ile -urirrlsed and disu|i
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The D u iilicate b rid g e Club w ill
meet at the W om an’ s Club. Seul says b ill Thom as, one-half of the course we ll all Imy We have to "
IliillyvyiMid
priMloeing
team
of
Pine
lug w ill start at 7:45 p m . und
but D ior cla im s a new cycle of
und Thomas
pluv w ill begin nt H 00 u’cluck.
fashions for women " launched
They
buy
m
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records,
see
The Prayer M eeting Service at
overv seven years i ILs sensation­
the K irs t b a p tis t Church w ill be more muvles, w rite m ore fun let al "N ew L o o k " evplodisl on the
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d u ih ln g ' trade in HHTi
g in at H:Q0 p.m.
T tlC H S b l Y
for m ore d o llie s and Ice cream He also asserts that w o m e n were
The J u n io r and .In te rm e d ia te
tMnn arty other group he can s h o r t e n i n g th e ir s k irls on t h e i r o w n
Hoyal Amhasaaifota w ill niekt nt think of. And the y are more vuci s e v e r a l m o n t h s l &gt; c f o r e iu« s h o w e d
the K irst lla p tl* l Church nt 7:(KI fcm us than anybody alm ul th e ir h i, rl(M ,lum bers
p.m.
lik e * and d iillk e * .
K.ir t h e ilm d itfu l i h e r , - ,s t h e
The K lis t b u p tls t Church C hoir
* ,w h y the Iwo b ib * ,,have constant re m a in d e r that Dm. „ . v
re h ra is u l w ill begin nt 7:15 p.m. beamed th e ir next picture. "Those er v«l tins pre sisiim l an unsuccess
The Junior llri)th e rh o o d w i l l 1 bedheads Ktorn S ea ttle ," straig ht h i t l i n e .
'm eet a t the K irs t b a p tis t Church at the hop-cun,clous ...... .
sel.
using as bait some of their own
at 7:30 p.m.
Tin* hotithslile H.T A. exi-eoltvi* favorite recording artists, such us
huurit w ill have i's firs t m eetlgg Teresa brewer, tiu- Hell sisters unit |
tiny Mitchell Mars Thomas a
at 111 txi u h i in the o ffice -if M r*
Velma M itctie ll,
u rln e in a l
A li genial ex newspaperman
m em bors are urged to attend.
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v o u 'ft on • d ia l Iordan's
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movies ore old stuff lo her, a
wood product but during the
ig of "bedheads" she brought
her pals around in s - e l n v * , und all
of them siiua’ed und swiKin.-d ul
over the place ut Ihe wonder of
seeing those voice* on their records
come to life "
The bills teamed up a iloren
yeurs ago lo produce the hirnl of
(lictures Kiev thought the public
wanlvil Their snrres* througb
venrs has a maicd some older
hands at the buxines*. espci.,.,,y
so since many of their top *uceesse* hove been on small budget*.
Thomas explains how they do II:
"W« beep d o *- lo the bos* The
ban, In the final onalytii, is the
man who walks up lu the buxoffieu
and buya a ticket. No matter how
artistic or hcautlfiil a movie may
be, It can't be a uticcearMinle**
pronie pay to a«&gt; it. ... f
"We do a lot of travlbsV around
the country, talking to atl.kinils of
w-uple in all kind* ot.luWfis, and
PM wajjjWf get |q know the things
oo pie like lo &lt;ur%"
Right n o*, wharf TV., (8 posing
'itch ■ aerlduX'thrmt Ip llnr movie
Industry, Individual plctlfrrs arc
doing belter than ever, inya Thoma*, but run-of the-mill plelures are
flopping oil over the plare The
explanation as he secs it. U this:
"The public I* more discrimin­
ating than ever before. Today a
picture ha* to be a real smash
before a man will spend his money
to ice It. If there's no movie they
Want to see, Ihey can always go to
a baseball pame or stay home and

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the protective haul* ibilrv pro
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ducts, vegetable* and fruitSte|illen Curdle
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Mike Itiiherls
, lulid Kggs. for lost ain i* make
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Sharon tliser
hard euuked and mixed with , ,-li-ry
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Mrs i'arl K I'lmrpeniMg Sr pill tliul same idd egg fllluii: into a
sandwich! (live an egg a new taste
ftlchard Lewis
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to eat out of liunil with a lettuce
sandwich, when knit tire nt eggs,
they ofti-a enjoy them this way
Cheese -tumid go Into tl» lunch
box nfti'ii Slick cubes ul mild
Cheddar cheese nn t food pick —
Jmt fur a surprise Creamed col
tage ehei-ie mi vmt with chopped
raisins anil a little Iv-nmn rind
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vegetable* for flavor nod color?
(•m ni pens or fine(y diced -nap
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mala soup; a mile leftover chop­
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good thing when It secs II. M iry
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Bha kept It until the leg healed.
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•inti Clet«»*vs will tret ihelr first ations and missed soring ..tr-dfllrj
They are Clemena; Derwent l.angley, offensive center and lineback­
er; and (ienc White, a fast end
with great ability.
lle t’nrlo. 11 jnrk-nf-nll-lr/rdrs —and
Langley nnd Clemens are needed
pood nt nil of them, lie mndo tho hndlv to take over llnehacklng
All SKC defensive hiickflcld, nnd duties of the departed DeCarln
nlso wns h whiz nl snntchlnir nnd Joe Sehehllnne. And without
passes. Nohody Is In sight to fill them the Bulldog* would Ire weak
his spot.
nt offensive renter and fullback.
Much of Gerirgla1* success, or Joe O'Mnllev. a defensive stand­
lock of smite, depends on three out last year who shows much
plovers who underwent knee oper­ ntnmlse ns n receiver.

/•olio llrn lk n w s k l hold* the runIillttn, dean of 8KC conches now taste of defensive work this year.
ATLANTA (dV-Georgia's Hull*’
Althouirh llnhrnrk was n very
dogs will lie grnifd for flight frrrnce passing ynidnite record* lhnt Cen. Roh Neylimd of Tenenfo r III gatm '* 1061 nnd I I g n in r* sre tins
relinquished cnnehlng vnlimhlc mnn, the plnyer Hulls Is
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ning, the side dlshc*.
The fcnrs'imn rimihlnatlon of
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Broken up hv If nr i y‘n gindunllnn.
\ But tin* All-Soiilhni»tei n Confer•fie* end won’t hr missed loo tmirh
, with the liken of John Clinton

hint v rn r w m loon In t h r nn llo n.
W ith n*h&lt;-ork hnndlrlipped hv
in ju tim mui-h o f Inst season, C urton stepped In nnd jrrih h c d 81243
hotiorn In passes ta u g h t 62 nnd
ya rd * gained -4H7.
Hark fo r llie lr fln n l srusmi th is
ycnr, H ralk&lt; iw *kl m id Cnrnnn w ill
he out fo r n rw recnrd* nnd hnrd

lion rule will benefit Georgia hecause the Bulldog* haven't hnd
"nnniiKh stur plnyers to lie out­
standing under the two-plntoon
system In rerent yenM."
Georgia hits a handful of plnyers
who have seen dnuldo-dulv work
in the pnst, hut such slurs ns
llrntkowskl, Carson nnd fulllmck

Georgia's SEC

Hobby
Dellinger, the Non. I A 3 left halrhoeks last year, both left ichool.
Jimmy Campagna, who ramped to
n mil-yard punt return against
Vanderbilt and a M-yard kickoff
return against Auburn last year,
nnd sophomore Hobby Garrard
must come through or Georgia will
White would give some needed
depth at end behind Carson and
lie weak at that post.
Right half appear* to be strong­
er this vear, with Charlla Madi­

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rugged runners, ready to go.
Jimmy Harper, a 17-year-old
sophomore who looked good his
freshman year, will be B ratko*ski's principal substitute. Harper
is a good passer and runner. He
completed a of 4 last year for 64
yards and one touchdown, and
scored on a U-yaril leep play
against powerful Alabama.
Al Hishop, a freshman, took part
In spring drill* and seemed rap-

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If needed. Both llnrpcr and Bishop
may he railed on to holster the
left halfback curpa If nfeessarv.
Coach Hull* sums things up this
way: 11We hope to ho n colorful
team, mainly relying on our passIng nttack again. Hratkowskl was
grrnt last year nnd should he even
better tills season.”
Hail news for unv tram with a
weak pass defense.

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Daytona Seeks To Cinch FSL Play-Offs From Hats Tonight
bids Take 2-1
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6-3 Triumph

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DAYTONA BEACH (H perlalJTonJght the llnytonn Bench Is­
lander* will send either IIs ace
fljfhthander IHck Mltehner or Hill
•’Hoot" Miller against the lied
Hats
In llel.mtd III an effort to
Ha
dinch
the Florida State I.fugue
tllr
pennant, liejday-off for the
tin- 11166 pennant
will probably employ its
star slender rlghty Jim Vlrkcry
against the Islander* In an effort
to avert u defeat.
Last night the Daytona Island( r * forged into the series Irad,
8-1, with a ii to ,’l victory over the
Bed lints at City Inland I'ark, If
DaLand I* going to forestall Day­
tona's pennant aspirations, the Bed
Mats must do It now for Daytona
nssds only one more victory to
aval up the title.
DeLand must win the next two
fsrnes to lake the title in a conic*" ■
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“ I hack tola which
I has been a famil­
iar pattern with
| tlieni all season.
The
Hats
reI hounded tu cop
llhe second half
r fta g* In the FlosIda .State l.eague
after u dismal
sixth place finish
the first half.
Daytona
won
Buck I’ardtie the first game of
th* post-senson scries only to have
thf Bed lints Itoulive hack and
snare the second game. Now with
Daytona lending 8-1 In llm best
three-out-nf-flvi, game series, lieLaud has to take the next two in
order to win II* thlnl straight
pennant,
l&lt;att night starter 7,ark Gray
was the winning pitcher, although
he had In have )H |i front Dick
Mltehner In Die eighth. {Barter
Rogcx, Aldridge was the loser and
retTrril In thr slstl, for John Bindgatt. *
U u r F a t due’s two base double
brought In the winning tun In the
fifth liming. Dd.and put two turn
on hasb with one out In the ninth
but a nop fly nnd n ground nut
anded the liming uiid the game.

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Cypieaa Gardena will lop off
th* IDBD Water Hkl Tournament
..n rc p lt ; with th* International
Meet to Ihi held at tho Gardena on
Bent. I t and 18.
Water Hkl atari from 11 foreign
•ountrlw will compote for th*
tltla of all titles In water skiing,
America's fastest growing water
•Oort. Ton namce In th* newa
f? Troni all over Ihn world will vie
In the three dlvIsions—lumnluK.
* • - aialont. - and trick riding. This
' 1 Will he tho hottest contest ever

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_ , Thai f jr»t gnu,i&gt; with Apopka I* ntilif’ lwn weeks from tonight . , .
Tin* Gi'lcry Fed* will he playing the Blur Darter* In the season** In­
augural in the Memorial Hlailluai at 8:1)0 p.m. . . . It will bn n nonrnnferenee gnuie .
Henson tickets tn rill tha Fed games will ho on
*nlc at all three downtown drug stares . . . According to Ganas and
Hemlng, Aimpkn i* "loaded” this year-,. . . They hsvo a faster and
more experienced ii-Min than Inst year, t&gt;1us their star Pittman hack
from last year . . . Hanford hn* an experienced line returning and a
hark Grid with only ityo Icttchucn, Jimmy Wado and Gene E*trhlpa . . .
Both were *uh* last year, though Eatrldge did see a lot of action nn
defense . , There lire six lettermen in thn line . . . Ends Jimmy Krider,
lluhhn Hi.hce ami Gerald lli-hrell* ate hark a* are Guard* llns* Hnnnum
and Ed "Pee Wee" MrGall . . , the other two returnim* in thn forward
wall^........
Carter, tackle; and Jlmmlr Fox, center.
The bulk u7 tha other positlan* will all go tn same promising
looking Junior Vnrsiiy gmilim tr* . . . I.nrry Bate* I* n standout tackle
or gumd prospect , . . Big Johnny Joan* will be trying lo nail dowt\
the fullli.uk post . . . Both tiro Junior* with two yrar* of eligibility
left . . Sophomore Jimmy lluwkin* may turn out to he thn hTg gun
In the Seminole uttnek . . . lie will be a fullback with JV experience.
The lialnnce of the oilier JV candidate* are a* follow*! narks;
llniidv Reynold*, ItJflph Flowers, Dallas Turner; Bob Shoemaker,
guard; lloli llarvev. guard; Itohert N i-wmuii, taek|e; Harold Pate, end;
Hlcelr look fourlh with a 100 I ami Terry Smith, tackle . . . Jimmy Butler and David llntnck aro two
layer* who ilidn'l piny last year, hut must rank consideration In the
total
cmlnoln gridiron setup.
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be back as a Junior with Ihe Uni­
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G w g lu Tech halfback Leon
Hardeman will hreak Ills own
schiail scoring record every limn
Hill Teas, Georgia Tech half
ho crones the enemy's goal this back, set two new school record,
year. Hardeman score dtoa points abandonr,! Iro bo*c* when tho
In his B ril two soaaona for the carried tho ball 161 limes anc
WlSSANT. France bft-Florence Yellow Jackets,
gained 768 yards.

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Stetson Loses Two
Gridiron Stars
DELAND &lt;66—Gtolson'* football
team yctlerday lost two player*
Coach Jay Pattee had counted nn
(n strengthen his lino this year.
One nf them. Joe Gertrclr nl
Charleston, W, V» , the No. 7 cen­
ter, received a shoulder inlury In
practice and will be out live or
six weeks.
Phil George of Miami, a letterman last year. &lt;liilt llm squad
permanently to concentrate on hi*
studies. He had been expected to
be a starting guard this year.

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M IA M I iJi—A tough Yakima.
Washt baseball team, freshened
hy a "ay's rest, can win the Americon I/'glon J inlor world series
tonight with u victory nver Winnetka, III.
After two straight victories In
Hie double elimination tournament,
Yakima drew a bye Inst night
while Winnetka was earning a hard
decision nvrr Milford. Mass,, S fl.
tn knock the Es:*.5rn champions
out uf the running
Winnetka, with a 2 1 record,
must beat Yakima twice, tonight
and Saturday, In win the national
lllle. If Yakima wins tnnlght His
tournament will bu o-»t .
Yakima Ii the flr.sl team from
tho Pacific Northwest ever lo get
Into the finals of the 27-yeor-jld
loglpn sandlnt competition.

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Ruck Pardue'a 6H doubles were
best whlia Howie O'Flynn's 18
triples took first place honor*.
Pruett's 161 strike outs won that
ignominious title. BIB Bllverthorno
was h t 11 time* by the pitcher lo
fell one short of John Bkorupskl s
leading total of 12.
In the team average depattment
warn away most
Daytona Beach swept
honors with a high figure of ,2U6J
Sanford was third with
.267
mark.
The Cardinals took th* stolen
base title hands down with a rec­
ord breaking 221 total. Daytona
Beach waa aecond with 166. Tho
Carda tied Daytona for the most
sacrifice hit* with 88.
Tony Baron* played In only 02
game* but drew 80 walks to place
second on th* Rrdblrds to Batty.
Dunn walked 88 times and Leonard
made RO at rolls.

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Yakima Battles
Winnetka For
Legion title

Official F-S-L Averages

Bowling Lead With 173 Pin Average

Chadwick, Ban Diego stenographer
Warn aerpaa
swam
aerpas the Rngllah
English Channel
m Dovcf,
the record
from
Dover, England, In
In 1
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lime of 14 hours. 42 mlnptca today
and then Immediately started Iky
velum swim.
She hopes lo bo the first ever
to make a mm-itop roundlrlp awlm
ol the Channel.
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ashore briefly In
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France—Juit long
enough to
in
orange ana lake
come sugar. Then]
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MIAMI llh -P tu
Ion «n&lt; Into the water
i|M the alienllon &lt;
M(o Me how much
of Miami fiurrlc
further I c a n
Coach Andy Oustafion brought awlm."
Although ah el
•aid she waa not
Mmaao
for Saturday.
tired ihe npreia.
W freshmen worked wfth
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but nona
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Official Averages revealed that
Tommy Leonard not only led th*
Florida Ktate League In batting
with a .661 average hut he was
al*o thn bmp'* ton hit producer
hanging out MG. Manager J. C.
Dunn was the FBI, leader in total
base* with 264, one more than Jack
Cade'* 2H6 top figure for the year
before.
Dunn
likewlso grabbed the
laurel* for home run* with 20, six
more than Ed Levy hit all season.
Dunn's 122 BHP* were second to
Mansger llama Rowell's leading
total of 127. Dunn was third in
runs scored, 127, only Skeettr
Balter and George Hughe* had
Al McMillan, manager of tho Junior Legion "W illi Kids" hss more.
Inker, up another worthy cause on his own . . . A fter a brief discussion
Bill Batty wn* the leader In
with Seminole High School Coaches Bill Fleming and Frrd Ganas, sacrifice hits with 26. Balter's 00
McMillan saw immediately that someone must get the hall rolling stolen base* ranked tops, Hughes
selling udvnnre season ticket* . . . Enthusiastic AT grubbed a handful paced Ihe circuit with 116 base*
of season ticket hook* and drove downtown lo begin selling. . . . Within on hall*. Batty waa third with 111,
the first hour Al hnd disposed of flvu I t season book* ami he wns
Just beginning . . . "Some one lias to get the thing starterl herpuse
the High School need* the motley nnd the season starts In just two
weeks," AI einphnslxed . . . "I told them I could sell 60 in a lew duys."
«k i \ a i .»
George Touliy win the first customer Inking two . . . Fans ran &lt;1.i m
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Gene E*lridge
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Hietlr- I'l'.'ll*
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avi&gt; 11.60 by putchuslng th* svnson passe* fur $4 . . . The
... regular I'aniip. IJpI.mikI
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prlrc of admission to the five H II8 bom* football games will he 81.10,
01 a &gt;"»ai
total i.r
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(aie.y . . . Sc
Servicemen
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price a* will students.

Jesse Cooke Vaults Into City Loop

Florence Chadwick
Sets New Channel
Swimming Record

Tommy Leonard Led FSL In Hits, 191;
Dunn Paces Loop With 284 Total Bases

Hy K E N T C HET L A IN
Who imy* hn*»linll doesn’t furnish good publicity for a town . . .
Jack Hall nnd W. V. Hitting are convinced of It now . . . It seem*
the Minneapolis Slar carried a story about Snnford’s Merchants Night
game nnd told about merehantn Hail and Bitting buying out the game
and Issuing H.rilKt free tickets . . . It was contained in Hernia Bwanson's
column entitled, "Sport* In n Nutshell” . . . Dan Wright nnd Jack
Srhlrnrd dipped the article during a recent visit to Minneapolis, Minn.,
arid brought it into YnwcM'it to show Jack Hall.
This particular siiuih was addressed to Itnsy Ityan, general man­
ager of the Minneapolis Millers In tho triple A American Association
. . . Many local fans piobably remember Bosy wlion ho was In Sanford
with the New York Giant farm teams several year* ago . , . Needles*
to say Jack was beaming from ear-to-ear as ho brought tho article In
this morning . . . There was *omo question ns to who should ge* It,
Honiertlme or the Beglster
Wo won out since tho Beglster deals
with sports.

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W ater Ski M eet
A t Cypress Gardens

T IIE SANFORD HERALD

T h e S p o rts R e g is te r

They heat them &lt;1 I and ended
A P Sports Writer
The Milwaukee Braves, still their visits lo Brooklyn with a ». .6
cherishing pennant nmhlllnns. bus record, Ihe only team In Ihe league
tin! home Imlay nnd sent nut a to gain tho upper hand over Ihe
"help wanted tn heal Ihe Dodgers" Dodgers nt Klioets Field.
Eddie Mathews broke a I I lie
idea tn thn rest uf the Natirinal
with his 44th home run Hu ihe
I .ramie.
The Braves are going to need eighth It came with two aboard.
lots uf help lo gel anything like Eater In Ihe same Inning Jim Pen
really dose to front running Brook dlclnn helled an Inside the park
lyn. Willi 21 games In piny they blast that srured Iwo more l.ew
trail by nine Even It ronscnillva Burdette won Ills I4lii game
victories wouldn't gunrnnlee the nguintl lliree losses, hesl reroril
flag unless the dodgers were heal In thn league
cn al least 10 more times
In lithur games Philadelphia
Success sounds impossible. Bui shaded the Cardinals 2 1 and Cin­
tfcon a year ago anybody predicting cinnati thumped Now York 0 2 The
that Milwaukee, Wls., would he ■ New York Yankees whipped tho
contender for Ihe HIM pennant In St. I / iii I s Browns A .6. Cleveland
either mnlor league would have climbed Inin a second place lie
been hurried n il lo Ihe nearest with Chicago by beating Philadel­
doctor.
phia U 4 as the Whlh1 Sox Inst to
Here’s Ihe sllnnlion the rrst uf Washington 3-1 and Del roll edged
llnslnn .6 4.
Ihe way:
The ynnkocs lead Is now MM,
Milwaukee has 1.6 home games
left, starting tonight against St games over Cleveland and Chicago
lands The Cards piny four and with 22 to |iluy
then the Braves visit Chicago for
The Phils' winning run ngaiusi
a Labor Day dmihkiheadrr They the Cardinals came in the eighth
come hack borne for a two game when Granny I In inner Iriph'd nnd
series with Philadelphia, Brooklyn then srnreil as he knocked over
New York and Pittsburgh nnd a »catcher IM Hire during an nl
three—gw-m" - * 1—witb...l .’im lm ul i . .. IninpUil run down Guj.l Sliumau*.
Then they wind up on Ihe road healed H al ve&gt; lliid d i*
Ted Klusiewski uf t.'ineiimatl
with pair* al St Louis and ('In
clnnali
broke Ills hailing slump wllh four
A surprisingly consistent club all hits—his :tmh hmtier. a dnubV and
vjasnn. the Braves have played Iwo singles—In the lledlegs victory
slightly holler hall on the road in New York Larry Jansen, who
than nl home Tlioy’vr won ft nnd owned a 24 3 llfelirn &gt; record over
Inst 27 out uf town and have a (.’Inclnnall. wn* the loser.
36 24 record in Milwaukee.
Home cun* hy Yogi Berra, Gil
Brooklyn, a sensational home McDnugnltl ami Gem- WomllitlU
cluli this year, has only six mr.ee which prodiicrd six i i |n,t- l»lpcd
garni.* nt Khtiolx Field nnd 16 on Eddie laipat score hi* I4lh vletorv
tho rood. The Dodgers have won fur Ihe Yanks The Browns led
33 and Inst only tn games In I o nt one point
Hrnnklyn. Away f r n m home
The While Sox fell hefnre the
they'vo wnn 30 nnd Inst 2ft
four hit pitching of Bull Pnr'erflohl
The Dodgers open n three game and Johnny Sehinlls. Porterfield
vlsll with the Giants at Ihe Pn|n itrhrd *|x scoreless Inning* bill
(Iron ml* tonight. They're bark
ml lo give up with a back inlurv.
home Labor D*v fur Iwo with f'lill
rteveland’s victory over Plilln
ndelphln. then head wts| fur twu dolphin wns it* Ifllh In 111 menllngs
enrli at f'lnelnnatl, Milwaukee ami (Ills season, llookle Have Hoskins
Chicago and three nl St Lnuls. drove in Iwo of Ihe runs In winning
When Ihey get home Ihey've gnl bis eighth game and his fourth In
Ih rrr wllh Ihe Phillies and one a row.
with Plllshnrgh liefnre shoving off
Deirnlt survived a Boston h'wiie
frr Phlladelpnla tu rnd the season run siege hy Karl Olsen, Unfit
with three ngnlnsl the I'lills
Evers ami George Kell in Ihe tale
The Braves iialnrd one dlstlne Iruilngs Hob Nleinan drove in Hirer
tlnn nver Ihe Dmlger* yesterday of the Tigor*’ live runs,

Kline Marhinn t 'n , and New
York Life Insurance Co., swept all
three opening lines In Ihe City
L**r. it'
League's luaiiniral night of Ihe
y,in i
Hi
season last Wednesday night In
■koriii'skl. ««
'ako on early lead.
Marling, rf
urny, ii
Jesse t'nnkr w ii * the Individual
f
Mllrlirnnr, l&gt;
dar spilling nver a high liilal id
Tefal*
I
62(t pins In three games (nr a lead­
• •t.lriivk .iiti no
In Stli
lel.Hti.t
IHNI I III mil—* ing 176.1 average "King Carl"
hulss*
iijh * r j mix—i
Von Herhulix, youthful howling
K-llsirow 3. AI.IrlitK*, Macron
hi I. II Palmrli* , ‘mtr llnrrow slar took second place honors with
Urllev. Il*ll»t 3. Hknruimai. Mayl- i .611 Iota! fnr a 170.1 percentage.
ft:
Von Herhuli* waa second tn Ihe
. Gray It If I
It, |lari|*r,
hint, Pnr.liii- 1 III MkvII ii *, league champion Paul "Kingtish"
Itr I ill
narrow all I'.ult, Peinld Iasi year. The "Kingflsh".
r*li»ill*. Iltlloni. rt lltljiint, ll*rl• f HP -SInvII iik aOil l.tvp II el - nlnvltig with an Infected hand felt
mis. HkomioiM iimi l.tvv; Kulitrll# in the 11th spot with a miserable
«mt llrlnrr l.cfl licj.atul III, l)ai- 1.62.2 nverage. Henry Tamm was
tnn* « llll ..ff Alilrl'lai- I. U&gt;*v « third with a 106 mark and ilnbcrt
nioilatll
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Aiilrlila* I'. Urny s, lii".lx-u i
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the night Hint luvl pnsspd nmi H ip
things llint h n d .mppcnpfl. nrul KH s b ra il o'issc.t a heal Mo* U.-pl
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■aid that (milling in Ills sillily Mad I sing Mooli tun r.i'ii or l l i i . e liniea
been touched —except tor Ihr win Mini n m n lIt l i e s r r itn iiilv slim *
down. He had locked them Mofur r nlng, and a le in lli &gt;1 un n U’toil *
dlnnrr. In all prolialilllty Klt'a nr. Ml. nnme T W ilt os. W allace "

T o n y Wilder ?"

"Yea. W lljle r, tlia t i tl “
K it kept Mei m lc ie iil m ild "W h a t
tt was a* stupid and meaning- come to do. It waa plain now trim
lie* as the hotting hettle In the the hoii»* had been entered hv way tim e was II that yrm .nnw Hie in r ,
empty kitchen el 3 o'clock Ur the ot the laddrr nnd l.lhliy'a room ■till?"
" tl was p r-d ly late," Jill m id.
morning, as the open window In The hat and the kettle remained
Iter uncte'a study where nothing lilts nf a paitrrn that refilled to 'Around I We were a l the M .ulh'a
p arty. I'li.te was a woman in Hut
had been disturbed. It wet begin­ take a cnlirrrnt shape.
ning tn ecem a* though eomeone,
There wan ump thing; KII voiced CSr in evetuilK d ir-, l. .She IllUHl
animated hy a aplrlt ol matlciopa It, 8h# said: "Whoever used the have ( Ilf&gt;1IKMl we wciir rrn x y when
evil, had eauntered Into the house nuraerymen'a ladder had to know we luinlii'd our Morn uud s ln rlrd in
atnji. Then ue saw II wn.ni’l l.llrliy
gird out of it again alyty, posing It was there.''
problem* that were mad.
Miriam eald: " C a t h e r i n e Is and went on."
I I was eniingh tor Kir Tire w om ­
Tire word lodged In Klt'a brain. wrong. Dozens of people c o u l d
Ileltrrated Itaolf. Not aane. Twtat- have seen lira nurserymen using an muni hnvtr hern Khmnnr (JmIih ,
Hhe was ulnne III thn ear. Him
ed. Incalculable, drllghtlng In pftln the laddrr from the road."
and ■ u (7 o r l n g and confusion.
Kit sat forward, a sudden light wiirtii'l s illin g III the d riv e rs sent,
Ikit It wa* an active Insanity . . . In her eye*. "Those people In New so tiicre had been someone w ith
Suppose Libby had written and her York, Eleanor Oak* anil that man her. And Hie e u Ii v c r tl Ii l o waa
latter bad been destroyed after it Padrlchi" She exclaimed. "They parked in-i i i tlm g ala into the o r­
reached tho houae, or euppoae etje cquh
could have been In Denneld yesler- chard, Which m ru n t oppunltu tlm
elite entranco to Aultn'n.
trad called and tba newe had bean
J ill waa tsicuiiiing curluua. Him
■oppressed T It could easily have
’hltlp said; "What are you irybeen done. Tha phona wasn't cov­ Ing to gat at, Klt7 You're nut waa too puhlo to show It openly,
ered all the time. Libby had gona seriously suggesting that the man dually drove on. K it went a tru lg h t
away with Tony Wilder becauid dnd woman climbed the ladder, over the lawn nnd across tlm road
aka waa In lova with hlqi and knaw ordered the houae, and did that to and dow nhill to A n ita H tow arl'a
Philip would disapprove, ah# bad Llbby'a bat? What would Iw their long, low nirudi Mouse.'
A n ita was Monro. H e r car aloud
said in her note that aha would purposeT"
gat in touch with them, and ahe
K it e a l d defensively: "E leanor under the elma and her little lx&gt;y,
hadn't got In touch with them.
Oaks was Jenloua of T uny W ilder. Uohble, Was playing In Ins sand­
A t tba aound at a atep behind You should have aocn her (ace box. A n ita opened the door and
her, K it turned elUSy. Her re­ when I m e n t i o n e d Libb y; she they went Into tlm lug brigh t liv ­
asoned w a r s sluggish. It waa spilled coffee all over herself. I f ing-room . "N o news?"
IG t ebook her tread. They aat
Hugo. Ha caught sight of her ■ha hated Ubby—"
through the open door. He ad­
Philip eafJMd scathingly. "W o m ­ down and K it sketched a quick
vanced Into tha room and *aw th4 an don't break into houses in the ruaiime ol the ladder, the h at, the
amashed h a t Ha gava a horrified middle of the night to e nr a a h kettle and the open study window,
A n ita listened abeorhcdly, be­
exclamation.
younger Hv«fa hall, and then plan
tils volca tore at K it She knew to hsiig around on tho premises w ildered nnd diatreesed. When K it
finished she didn't seem tn notice,
then. If she had tied any lingering and drink tta.”
doubts aa to how Hugo realty felt
They continued to talk without aat on, a cign rcl burning unheeded
about Libby they were resolved in galling any place. Tha question In ner tlngcrs. ner eyes on a dis­
that moment, lie loved Ubby and then aroee about g o i n g to the tan t vista o| rotting Held*.
K it plunged doggedly ahead. " I
would always love her. IBs expres­ pollen, littgb waa in favor of it,
sion waa terrible.
Ptilttp Bally refused. "What are fust round out that a yellow con­
"Wilder!" Hugo said softly, on wa goiflg to tall them? Thai a vertible hclunging to Eleanor U nka
hat wnv destroy ad 7 I won't have waa parked outside this Mouse a t
on takaiwtad ants, as If
t h a n Ininglera meddling Ui my 8 o'clock tin * m orning."
till Of were explained.
( T o l i t t'orittu iicd f
"What do you mean T" Kit asked, ImatAeaa. They wouldn't tint) out
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water, USED Cold Drink Hnx. Very good
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ARTICLES WANTED
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!f you have—advertise yuor Iri't
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TRUCK TO RENT
W ILL Sacrifice 3 bedroom houae.
FREE (or tlwcc times in Hie
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tire Florida Staler Rank.
special services nf the Sanford
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Inqulrltn
LOST—II row it wallet coat,lining
race.
as tn who rent* trucks.
HORSE fur sale—llaildle and Rr
small amount money and plat­
dlo. Phone 0133 or contact Uu
ti.S O O D O W N
inum diamond liar pin Finder
Station.
1*1
and
French.
con
la d telephone 190 W and re­
3 Bedroom modern block homo in
I,AND CLEARING
ceive reward.
top condition, Southern expoDozier*
and
Dragline
work—
.Sunil
B EL# WANTED
-If
aura, nice green lawn, modern t f shell delivery, (iond Acres Inc., Lo s t —4 keya on ring on 1st St.
.range and refrigerator. The buy M ARRIED man for Insurance
P. (I. Box 303, Lake Monroe,
last week. Return Or. Rucker,
(ffuf the week!
Payment* only
Fla. Phones: Sanford 0133; Day
work In Sanford. Contact It. If.
Sanford Atlantic* National Bunk
fftl. par mo. Exclusive.
Iona Beach 3-1139.
Taylor, 21ft Moi*ch Bldg, or
Ab m i n o l e r e a l t y
- i i l i i ----------------------------------------phone 1940-11 for appointment.
m t Magnolia
Plume IT
IF YOU are re-modeling or build­ *2— ELECTRICAL SERVICES -2 2
Station Attendant.
ing new, plume 2290 J for your
SERVICE
S A C K IP IC I
...... Experience amt p«-&gt;H
(White)
pluMcrlng or block work Expert
Beggarly Appliance Canter
PARTIALLY r v n .w ...K D HOUSE
patch w nrk-no job too Urgo rtr
references necessary. Call 0197
“ Ynur Weslinghmise Dealer"
running water, two lota, nlee
loo ainall. Free estimates upon
for Interview.
Phone 1737, US Magnolia.
■hade tree*, #4,000 ca»h. Oppo­
request.
site Poit Office In Osteen, Fla, • WOULD like tn hear from man
Ill iihvii)
nee*, avian
tale* aaii»«
and
FRIGIDAIRF, apnlj
with car for Ilawlclgh litisIness
miles from Sanford. Phone fl0Q-J
n, Fla.
*ervlro. Cl. H. Ill..................
gh, Oviedo,
Fla.
OAKLAW1S
In City of Sanford, Florida. No
rhnnn 4131 or Sanford 1SU-W
- ■
'
capital needed. See C. L. Shon- Seminole County'* only perpetual
m
after 8 p. m.
H I ALTO N
yn. Rte. 6, Box 220, Orlando, cart Cametery. Business office^
I I * N. PARK, PHONE 1120
F la ,-I’ll help you start or write
Miller Radio &amp; Appliance
Sm Ravmond F
Ball
Rawle|$h'a_Dept. FA 1-440-21# B,
Sanford, Semi nolo Count/'*
LAWN MOWING CHEAP
Oldest Weslinghmise Deafer,
Free estimate*. Call 703-R.
lift S. Park,
Ph. 29
WANTED
I
I
Genera insurance. M
Vodopich Salet-ScTVlco
8. P i . t Ave. ‘Phone M0,

TOR » « A L

IW M K A V K . S I.H h ' r .

he

15 V.... I|{ g" It

K I T glnnccd at th r clnsrt. The
crtiahf-d tint and iiat itnn d were
one of a
raw that n»d
hern
nl&gt; the shelf on Tursrlay fright.
U f t itout,
put u down &lt;m the
Benllnel, Or
rug nmi Rinnsh It w ith a h am ­
ORLANDO M ornln
Phene 28* m e r — if* though the real Inrget
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph 820 W it t T h ird
Ray, 1183 J.
Were Llhhy'e siiiniug head under
m i l s f u r n it u r e
the cep n f cherry-colored *lra w ,
R E ITN IS IIIN G
a * though the Imnd th a t held the
MOVING. Lora) A long
Upholstering and Repairing
h am m er had tried to crush the
Uatanre. CALL 11, Storage
501 IV lery Ave.
»—
*Tel.
- * •1218 akrill beneath It and destroy Libby
end crating. W. A. ADA3IS.
Torever, ao th a t ehe would nover rival had hailed the Intruder Irrlurp
J. GARCIA
he had a chance to do'whnl hn hint
REMODELING, repairing, *vhca i Cabinet making, upholstering, Fur­ apeak or move again.

CARPENTER WORK
30.00 For,-quick repair Jobs, or ■mall
hulKInK, Call Jim 1142 M 4

7 f r ii.
«* I titn

in* o- in#
I. ill
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BRAILEY ODHAM USED CARS

hVNlirnlR
Pllillp (luvr’ll t mri 8 I 1Ii It V Wft*
niHviifh* ftufii ih#
wh#rt I'hMifi
i «(iii ill'll fiuin# to riKiniN iiiftif «i(pf i
William I' Siollll. Gidho.ird Siler
uftiH milwin# n M#iiiu LiUhy HjiiI
l#h $ not* in bet MMiiri ijrifftna ih# f«r*i
Service, Mercury Outboard Sul
Ii# mil in vnriy ( Mirmaitip ili#v *1 lt#n»
i - 251 . S I'.II I;. Phone 1171 .1
flour h**r a.M'tr l|e| i»t?in kii
MmR'1 f *MYiirui'ii;l| AD RtfftJ'f ft#f Olfft #
ilntiil
pi! m Kii hot ncife1 (,IM*y • iium
12’ i f
IliiAT't
Trailers lliitd
ilP I fltll In llnd thr rn I I I I Ii I ifIPI
wan- (' Vail WihhI wnrklng, 512
fh#ff f|*M liU* IOf*4*j»» New ff-lfll #JMfi
IllPlii Ilf T Oll v W I I (I * I A I 1441' «!1f
Sanluril I'li 2.127 J
ItAfid *ornp
uu*ft M wivmn I. Mill]!
NEW F l,( li IKS iiirfa c e d to per
hnd ii#t'nrit# 4&gt;niiri#Hi*#tt Uni I nn I
!X
i
n
il
It
Ei
I
&lt;
It
M'
I
llimahuiil
fre lio n Old flo o r*
made like
MU# t 1111it M flovtlPf# ID D# fnlldiU.
m ill PM I I P
Gi iiv , dmilili'
Tli#f iihH.i'd in ih# niitdwn hom# of
new. F inishin g, cleaning
and
pi ml.i d thriMiglmut. trailer Mu | Kl«tinnr thah# « ti **wrr•• and t*rnUh#&lt;t
w a *in g . also portable power plant
iRdf, win* 4p**M»R ir n llr RfliUiPii *rh#n
Inr
and
I•«
&gt;
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I
i-'iiiipleti
ly
nvn
S erving Seminole Cm m lv si lire
K»i i t n ' ii* ‘hm Tony aid! l*Uih# iu4p
Ii •ii|i'&lt;l and in exi'i'lli'id cnmli
1«in # 1ft [v# (f HitnuPl fhNlrtrli • lilf
1023 H M G lea in n . Laao M ary
Imn \tt Him ii.d buy
inn Hide ftftii#
## lll#f Chut.
lln trai l) rrii iii#na Km rtturnR to
rim
(NintiiH
(h
hi hom# ll&lt;tp (#Mi hef
K E E P Y H l.'ll lilts
lean W ia is I • • Ii li li l. i I ' I! VI P null 75 II P
t It $I lit# wmtMi Mira I *vr| r i« ii iv m Ok m i #
Gray, limihle planked hnltnm | wpM known in Ih# New Vofh wna#f’
duly m ow ing
cle arin g, g rin l
W'irhi t.ii« l»»PII niithl Kil rti$rr*f#r#
mg
shell
d riscw uys,
- iid iim
and &lt;iailei i lean ami (aid
m llffht |#fl hi it ni dr Mi Ih# R|ffh#ri tl*M
Priced In ell
fa tie ln g D cW llt H tin lrr A Son
r#M« Tiliir if ah# ftnii Ih# r*mm #WDfF&gt;
Ih# kr(M# ainuimi rvrr»Mv on Ih# wlflf*
Ph *82 W
a wlniDW nn#ii a
Nf1i1#i
'all nr vsI lie l.d I ’uwell at Cm reel
pofttra tirofRih »h# wlivfnw of l.lhhff t
C rallF lm . Plnrcn .tie, Florida
V E I.L 8 D R IL L E D . Pum p m - i. n
room Mmhint to that »iiifi#f rhao»h#P
KM rtfiffw * hat fnrm r#MmhMn* f Ih
rsf, any s lr r , M G. ilo d te s I ’h
to I'URNtTURF.- li'holil Gimrix to hy • h#«4 amaahrM rtrii##r|ti#ly •rwlnw*
1351 M 40 n r 138
Ih# floiif Iw IIII# w a»rnI»oI of »oine
on# a hal#. tlfPirt for r*v#fif#T Hui
By Rresky
L \W N MOWERS sli.irpeiii-il III o il, FURNACES •riijr T
Wall, Fluor and Fireplace.
4
—- —
ry clex rep aired Shuman's, :im
M. fi. IIODUF.N
C IIA P T K I* TKN

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UNDERWOOD PORTABLE Type CALI. Us about our Credit Plan
Paint.ng, Repairing Remodel
writer. Used 4 months
Pur­
Ing.
chased new lids year Price rea­
’ T m I ’ I 'i r n r it
sonable Room 211, Mrlsrh Hldg
I t . 2, Ho* 78)1 '
Tel Ilflf W
Phone 1-130.
HH NCII SAW, tatner. flnml saw. AM . TYPES Rtllhloirr work Ilea
aonah'a llalei. Free estimate*
tatlie , dml (trill press with Mint
unit
Phone lv.:, V. C. liracey
nrs. Price fn r n u lrk sale. Phone
I2K8 W
PI.UMSING
W ELL
M A D E M edium duly 2 Cortlrnel noil repair work I r e
estimates II I. Harvey 201
wheel tra ile r
Welded ru lin '
Sanford Ave Phone IH?a
Heavy nxliv 350 ihi lliu i't rn ll

ft M i

t* K'teu I
ITV -. if!

3 L&gt;«m 4il4t# l
D i l l V S |'| t I M S

FOR SALK la in -ly Spinet Piano.
t in W F lrat.
Must lie T ra n sfe rre d at tim e
SANFO RD 3101l i l t t 0 . INC.
We o ffer for sale to perm anent
ONE ROOM clllclcnry apt. suit
I'h . 13711
I Pit I 11 in Ii t ie .
resident id lid s section Looks IPRKADKR SERVICE. Ltme and
aide for working couple. Irteally
Dnliinilte and Fertiliser Phone
ami plays like new F u lly g u a r­
l^talcd across from Post Ollier
1393 M Davlil F. Carpenter
anteed lo r Ion y e a i. aii-it pay
Private hath. Impure Manuel
s itin ll down paym ent, and fin ­ IF YOU HAVE SOM1M1IINO TO
Jacobson's Dept. Store,
17-11 - AithM iintlvr Service —17 11
ish out b a lm ie r in easy m onthly
SELL and are In a hurry hi sail
te rm s, Fam ous (danduril make
LAKE FRONT llu p lc x -2 HR. Fur.
tt.
let
the
classified
advertising
HALL’S
Gil rage for General Auto
W rllc
Col lee linn
D epartm ent.
11 Desieed. I I ml*, from NAS
department nf THE SANFORl)
llc p .iirin g S.mford .V I'c 's ry A v n
01 til F lorida Avenue,
Tum pn.
HERALD prove Its ability a i at
Children welcome It. A. Camer­
j'hia.e lfM i M train K night.
Fla , and wo w ill n o tify you
on, Lake Charm Dr., Oviedo;
efficient sales medium
where In see the pin m i."
B
A
T T E R Y . G erioratnr or S tarter
Ph. 4701 or 4532.
S e r v in ’ C r ll 517, Ssraln'* B a t­
G. K M n lo r lir d F ln tp ln te Irn tic r, HAVE ynur lawn mowed by Jerry
FUR. Apartm nts, couples, 1M N.
Lord Phone Il.t4-J.
te ry Set vice
Sanford
Avenua
*73,00 M ill P alm etto A v r

FARM FtU^,
tnernn

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O U T S T A N D IN G

JALOUSIES
Lifetime Aluminum — Free e.stl
malls
Free__I nvtallrth.u T fl»
phnnr 1123 Furniture Center,

13 years In Sanford
3I&gt;3 E lm A vr.
■I'h . 1335

Program

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CROSSWORD

U l! ( » ^

MOODY A KH . Ga .
(S u re lu ll
The U n ite d K iltie s A ir Fotce
bus nneneil Its liv in g tra in in g
pro gra m to e lig ib le high school
gni ndunles. Young men who have
fln is h rd high school, noil m e !"■
tween the n "cs o f III and 'Jd’ y
veins o f ace. uiav apply im m edi
nte lv for A v ia tio n Cadet A lrre a ft
Observer T ra in in g
A i r c r a f t O hneiver T ra in in g
consist o f tra in in g in such sue
d
a
llie d
fields
a.
bom bard le t.
22—
E te r lr lr H ervlre
—21
n a vig ator, a irc ra ft
p e rfo rm a m e
r n g lu r r r . rad ar, flv ln g n rm a m rn t
Sanford E lf r lr le Co., (J E
oneraflnn o ffic e r, and o th e r spe­
cialised fields. Upon com pletion
23—
t t f l l i r E au lp m eat
o f the sueclallted rnursc the high
HAYNES Office
Machine
Co. school gra du ate Is commissioned
Tyi'ew liters, adding mnehlnrs, as a errand lieute nan t In the U. S.
Sab-' Rentals, lilt Magnolia, I ’ll A ll Force and given an aeronau
Deal ra tin g and the s liv e r w in g ,
41
o f an a irc ra ft obecrvrr.
H igh school graduates mav ran
A U T tH illA P H ir R E G I S T E R S
AN D FORMS. ONE T IM E CAR la d Im m t-tlla lrlv the n ra rrs l avia
Don cadet selection team located
IIO N. Low prices Fast d e live r
at M ncD tll A ir Force Rase fo r
Check wdh George S tuart,
i i.in n in e In fu rn ia liu n .
Soi.ih M i n O rlando

M H Itll t: h i » iIL s
I •&gt; It In ta II p| |. . d Irn in SI270 op
lie .1 *-If-a 111in nli Vac .1linn Tirail
Cl UI1 the until At- 11 llic finest
I II I I I Il til, M fnr 1[rc la ix r Itv
mg 1 • 1 ddc TiM ild Sales, I ’ n
1ilk a . F I .

cipilj.pi' I
SPECIAL SERVICES

DAILY

lerday

-tin

P H O N E 811
A T L A N T IC BANK BLDG

e llv lim its Fur tnfurm a lton w rite
P n Itus i)!it, Sanford

U—

Training

Par

Will Rent

T H E S A N E IIft n I I E I I A I . I I

The word was "a ln ro fila e "
Rut when she raised her magic
..ive mi I .re, Wln.Mnrrn-autnmo wand 'v in h o llc of the fa ir's m agic
hile lii'iiram c See John II Wit theme 'h e s a id .
hams Insurant'!' Agency. 405
"C a lifo rn ia m agic "
S.minnl Atlantic Hank Bldg or
B arbara d id n 't say alnrofilae
call 31
"heeiiuse we would have to explain
It to everyone "
A im nli I,sc
M O U G H T O N IN S U R A N C E
C aliforn ia spelled backwards

SCHOOL DESKS—
FINISHED AND UNFINISHED
M odem 8 unit r in ir l
e n re lle jil
FURNITURE CENTER
condition
Dn h ra iltlfu l
Lake
IHl W 1st
Phono ‘ 1123
Monroe. U S. Highw ay 17. Inside
Home of the
Concrete Window sills
Concrete window lintels
Grease traps — Septic lin k s

That

USAF Opc ns

liilra Lee N u tte r, stale fa ir Maid
of M agil. was supposed to say a
m anic word to open the fa ir yes

PI ANT:; Ftm sAI K - Gerhern
l'.il.y
Seedling'
3111:1 Do/
Mlooiullig 'i/e ilonhlf rove, red,
or |iink Inlil'eii', Ml cents Rose
•MANOS—Organ.,
Hind
Inxlru
HMAI.I. RUSINESS
el l.ncndat Pi ntas, 25 cents
ment*. (1 u I I a r s, sccnrdlans. If you have a small iv 'in»ss in a
\\ tide 5U . .-id
Mail nrden. It)',
Drum.
Convenient
Terms
secluded part of town anil .ire
i ' l l a K ipp Mur 'Cl \ . 7 1.1 Am lcr
Slrenp Mu.iv, till N. Orange, Or­
Interested I getting . ii'.lntnrr VI,II SIi . 1 1 Mi la ltd". I'ln r nla
lando
list the se-vice you offer In the
Classified eo -'itn of live Sanford
- \ \ i t i M n i t l t ES - T it A IM : Its
Herald fa ll till
NOW IN STOCK
SERVICE STATION. Lease from
M.i|or ltd Co Low Inventors
Good location in downtown San
ford Phone, Sanford 2788 M m
Orlando 3 2S*;&gt; or write C M
Enrllsli, T.'il l ucerne. Orlando

Want-Ad

No Magic Word

mg f ,

—II II I I -

FOR SALE—GROCERY STORE
*A R TIC LE* r o i l SAl.f. —3 And meat market. good location
Established many years Owner
V o u r TU l'I'K R tTA R E dealer 1 retiring due to age Complete go
Gladys Somerhy Phone 17.V1 It
Ing business including all slock'
ami fixturrs for 33.000, which i
GOAT MILK: .1. D. Priest. S. San­
less than ros| of fixtures alone
ford Ave. i’hnne 710 W3.
For Inform a I mil. Phone til. or
write W It
UuPree 313 Pal
New Folding rots ......
$3 M ca.
rnettn Avc . Sanford. Fla
.’ o l n - t a I ’ a lr t
.......... $2 30 aal
ARMY • NAVY SURPLUS
FOR SALK—Good lueotnt* Ini'I
110 Sanford Ayr.
Phone i n
nrs.s, Mechanical-Wind to re­
tire. Write P () Box 38
CONCRETE Step*, ilcpplng ilnnro,
ireasr trap., icptic tank», win MONEY drstred on rolored |ir&lt;&gt;
(low .111. A llntc'i. Miracle Conperly flr't mortgages 111) lih’iiih
Crete Co.. 300 Elm A*e. Phone
higher than usual Write P o
1333.
Dos 819. Snnfnrd

—1

W K I . A K A Apartments, l i t W
First Strret Phone 190 W,

a

—311 I I -

J. W. IIA I.I.. I l l At,TO R
l i f t rid a State Bank B u ild in g
•'C a ll l l a ll”
Phone 1758

F o r I t r . m illn

1 l . ilit# #

n t

Whrlhrr buying nr idling, It » ill
pay ymi to sec:

HERALD
« W A N T ADS

4

Cost You More

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i '- r ; -t — 5!

�Staliea O T M - t t M K fe y d n
Wainwright Named
Signal Supervisor

Lake Mary

J. n. Wainwright of Sanford.
-tftiW 4
otxn.
o \r.v *’ :vt-.&gt;rr! j.y-*(*—
- • &lt;l»
P
U W '*
♦»,•
p i«
e a#
*&gt;r I
the Atlantic Coast Lina Railroad |
Company, with headquarter* a t
.Hanford, effective Bept. 1.
The announcement was made by
J. H. Webb, chief engineer com­
munication nnd signaling.
Mr. Wainwright was born at
Fnlkston, (la., and entered Coast
I Jne service at Folk stun In June
H*I2, at the see of seventeen, as
a construction worker on signal
Installation. Ill IUIB be was pro­
moted from signal helper to

Rr KAY ittN N lN rC R

.lAt-JVANDBfcWr.v- •

... .. Dcnaliron of

Xcntiion,

Al
da. and hla daughter, Miss 8ua
Donildann,
of Montgomery,’ Ala.
n,
are the guests nf hla brother and
slater-ln-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Donaldson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith re­
turned Wednesday from a vaca­
tion spent with relatives in Attica,
New Yurk.
Miss Unda Smith of Corniestvltle. Pa. has been visiting Mr.
and Mra. darner (lehr.
Mr. and Mra. J. A. I’ockham are
home again following ■ visit with
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Beckham, In At­
lanta, d a. Accnmpunylng them on
their trip was their g r a n d daugliler, Joan Peckhatn, ut Tam ­
pa.
U . and Mrs. (iaylord Klevcrt
ami threo suns have recently mov­
ed Into the house formerly occu­
pied by the Howard Junes. He Is
attached to NAAS, Sanford
Mr. and Mra. F. K. Donaldson
and children, Miss Laura Mae and
"Butch'', returned Friday from a
trip to Teaui, where they visited
relatives in (laKeaton and flan
Antonio.

Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Robinson amt
daughter, Mary Virginia, are
home again after a week spent
with relatives In llockwood. Tenn.

Friends of Mrs. Irving Hauser
will be glad lo hear that shn was
mil for the Ural lime Saturday
following a critical Illness.
Mr. ami Mrs Al Bryant Jr. unit
three sons of Winter Haven spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, William Thorne.
Friends of Rev. J. C. Ilrannon
will he glad to hoar that he la mil
'TOKYO Wl — Associated Press again following an lllncxi which
photographer Frank Noel, a pris­ confined him to his homo all nf
oner nf the Communists fur almost last week.
33 months, left Tokyo by plane to­
(leorge H. Patterson Jr. acted
day for the United States.
as supply pastor ef the PresbyterIon
Church Sunday. The subject &lt;&gt;l
Noel was freed al Panmunjum
Aug. B and has been In Tokyo fnr his talk was the "Open Door".
This roneludea the series nf aer
denial and medical treatment.
, He planned a two-day stopover vices taken over by the young peo­
ple of the church during tha ab­
in Honolulu,
Accompanying him aboard a sence of the regular pastor, Rev
W. Scott, with nna exaropttno
Pan American Slralurruher was
ids wife, Hvelyn, who flew her.» On Aug 23 llev. James M. Thomp­
from Albany, N. Y. last month to son, well known and well liked
former Lake Mery pastor, was
t urtulv pastor
— M l. It INI Mr« U, li. Hughes sml
lumlly of Jacksonville spent Fri
*’**” - Maik (.lark. Her husband, day and Saturday with her me
MoJ. William I). Clark planned lo (her, Mrs. A. C. Saunders. When
leave by military plane tonight to they returned to their home, they
returnJo hi* nation at FI. Hen­ •vere accompanied bv their daugh­
ning. Go.
ter, Sonya Bess, who had been
. &gt; „ Anuther paisengyr was Ksiom the guest nf her grandmnthcr for
Gkarakl Japanese foreign minis­
ter, liended for Waahlnglmi on n
tunnetary mission.

Noel Leoves
For States

Legal Notices

S

Altamonte Gl
Is In Korea

, ' . ' i f f ,t m h im
.." W ftl hill* will
ri'i'slvo.l III
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♦US li. ut v, |n,.|, li„,a i,r Hr*
IlMhH I
,
All I...*,, noioi lie cipniiioio will,
sll tlir mi r-o„r» i'iMlpllupr.1 unit ft IlOigo In eilOll'un. ill'll i.lililor ruuol
al&gt;* l-lll.l I'Jl'l o 01,0.111, ill 1,11,. M|„t
V'/ormal'on mi M* ii»iivl&lt;i&gt;„,l i.n,.
T i l A hernst* Milo ero jiormlosIMo
ft1'!* II,list ho IliC K II.II Hoi,
Jiirit, Florlite, ami i.ii'li i,mol rolloi'l n - iii i'i In trlllilo will it,*
li||, lv upon,',I mill
li,I'&gt;il„S* 'I ul lilii |,
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The W t &amp; ' &amp; t + r * ' ’ .• J*j£U.U
Church r-c 'cg«r to o x rrc rr thefr
thanks to Billy Self of Sutton Uni*
varsity, who has to graciously
boon lilllng tha pulpit (hiring the
absence of Rev. am' Mrs. Thomas,
who ralurned Sapt. I, after spend­
ing the summer in Chicago. Also,
we want to thank J. Young, who
ave an excellent sermon last
umlay. Mr. Self had the oppor(unity to enter the hospital at
Bay Pines for treatment ami we
hope his stay there will nnt be
too long.
Because of Inclement weather,
work has been slowed up on the
DeBury Community House, but
the builders hope to get the roof
on nest week.
Mr, and Mrs C. Schell and their
two daughters, Barbara and Toni,
of Cincinnati, Ohio nave been
guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Bay K.
Peck, while on their way to M i­
ami and St. Petersburg.
Mrs. W. It, Archibald left today
(or a six weeks' trip to New York
sml boston.
The Rlchen famllv were web
corned borne alter several months
spent In Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hammers nl
Colombo Hoad are spending a coti
pie of weeks In New Jersey.
Carl Vollrath of Plantation Road
has enlisted In the U H Army ano
has been selected In play and be
a member of the West Point Aca­
demy Baud.
Our sympathy Is extended U
Mrs. A. Ilenuehamp and family or
the passing of Mr. Beauchamp la
Atlanta.
Mildred Schmierer cnlerlnlnei'
fur friends mi ttalurday, Aug. 23
The guests were Smanne Nelder
Beryle Coffin. Maggie
[diwsor
Heriha Sermons, Alvin und Ihihhi
Thoiupson, Mar
Brown, Willlr
I’etile and Jark Nation.
Mr. and Mr*. Howard Whlti
have returned to their home oi
Granada Road alter a pleasan1
visit to their children and Irioncb
in Livingston, N. J,
Mrs. Lily Dultocliu. Mrs. Mel
vln Russel and son "Hutrh" o'
Miami were week end guests o'
Mr. and Mrs. R. Cooper of Gran
ail* Road,
m niril'l beminsf
of the Wmnon's Society nf Chriilion Service held at lie Lund on
Thursday of last week were Mrs.
Russell Cooper,
Mrs
Andrew
Hayhner, Mrs. Jack Kelly, Mrs
Warren HUn and Mrs. Shower
man.
The Baptist Church Services will
he held this Sunday. Sept, li nl
1] a.m. at the home of Mr. anil
Mrs. Howard While on Grumida
Ruud. All uro welcome

Werfelmun was over i f y r m

of

ttKCol. and Mrs. William K Baker
are home again following a vacathin spent In North Cnrullnu and
Virgima. Will In mi llielr trip, they
ullemled the indlati pngpnrit. "Un

. W I T H TUB H6TH JNYANTHY
IN KUItKA— Army pvt. Claud W.
Rlmmons. whose Wife, Alberta,
llVaa In Altamonte Springs, I* now
undergoing post-truce &lt;training
with the 215th Infantry Division Tn
Korea.
Himntune, a rifleman with Com­
pany A o| Ihu 37th Infantry Re­
giment. has been In Korea since
June. Ills father, Claud Himmuns,
lives In Altamonte.
The 2filh "Tropic Lightning" D i­
vision Is constantly working to
maintain nnd improve the high
level of combat-rcudlneiit which It
msplayrd thrmigliout the Km can
conflict.
Veterans af more months of
combat than any other American
division In Korea, the SIAth landed
on the peninsula in July 1350,
shortly after the Communists
crossed the 38th parallel. Hliwe
• hat time It has never left the
combat aone.

til These Hills", ill the hillside Am­
phitheater ut Cherokee. N. C.
Mrs. John Rushy of Han Fraflj|rcn ealied ml Mrs. P. D. Ander
-on Thursday ullernoon. Khe will
lie rumemliered ox Hie former
Helen McGill nnd is now visiting
her parents, Mr. nnd Mr*, Ray­
mond McGill in Geneva, awaiting
orders to Join her husband, Cmilr.
Uushv, who has Just been trans­
ferred to Japan. Mra. Busby and
Mrs. Anderson were Civilian coworker* at NAAS, Hanford, during
World War II.
kit*. Will
til iri
III «i*
J. tiumui
ladder alum
lias ir
renil*,
tviiffti
turned from an extended »Uy with
her aged mother In Cordova. Md.
Mr. and Mra. H. II. Kubanka
nnd daughtara. Mias Irm a Gene
ami Mr*. J. L. Balsbury and Mra.
HT. LOUIR IA—T ie Vlorldn lieII. L, Kubanka and daughter, Mis*
Rochelle Kulianas, visited Mr. and partment of the women's auxiliary
nf the Am rrlran U-glun won a
fl,B « flr il prlie yeilerday In the
•u a illirjr national American conled,

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Mr. and Mrs. If. H. (leiger had iniSl
nn
as llielr tereiil visitors their II
daughter Betty and Mr. Uelger*a II uo
bculhrr and sister-in-law, Mr. and s in*
Mrs. Charles (ielger and family. Sin
Mrs. Ruth Isket i ml daughter, and s 11
St
Mrs. MorrUull of N. 0. Alsu Mra. tS nr
Benjamin Taylor, and Miss Betty
I'll
iiiim
Muse of Hh ii lord,
• nl
Mrs. VV. U. Kdwards, and Miss ■ IS
• 'll
Frances left for their home in
lift
Wales Wednesday after spanding s
li f t
some time with Mr. und Mra. Kd l ift
1'i'Sft
Fu'ford and fsodly.
IV iII
Buy Nichols returned hum# from I ml#
a t h n w * &lt; - U vUlt with Ms
mother. Mrs. Iter lie Nichols, near
Paducah, Ky.
lo-nnurd Muthieux left Friday
for Jacksonville for a short visit
with his grandmother.
Phillip IlBiicr hail as hla dinner
guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frad
Bullard or Maitland. Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Kirkland of Orlando ami
Hev. and Mrs, Lyman Hull and
family of Hanford.
Mr. and M l-. Wimb-ll llraddy
have as their guest for a while,
Mrs. Ilraitdy's lunlher, Donald
(litodson of New Smyrna Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ray Hummeralll returned from Georgia to
spend a few days lu te at their
home.
The Intermediate Training Un­
ion Class nf the (ielieva Baptist
Church held a party Friday night
at the community house, A fter
group singing um| games, light
refreshments were served to the
following; the Itrv. nod Mrs. Ham
Stewart. Mrs. T. W. Prevatt, Mrs.
I'nlit Maxwell, Fruokle Thomas,
Vallren nnd Ailille I'revatt, Roth
Cm i Uoii mid Kn-il i'li-vatt, Jimmy
Rrown, Curltim Jaenhs, Gynthla
Lloyd, Jellies lloweri, and Jackie
McGill.
The 4'H Cluh held its annual
picnic un the lake front In Hanford
Thursday afternoon. Those enjoy­
ing the fried chicken supper were:
Mrs. T. \V. I'revatt, Mrs, I'eurl
Harper, Mrs. thin Dreggors, Pat
and Luyltic Stone, Hum and Husle
Harper, Hetty I'hllllns, Nancy
llutlcr, Vslleen ami Adulo I'revatt,
Rnsnlce lloyd. Carlton I'revatt.
('eraldiiie Olitnnm, nnd Dalphlne
Phillips.
The Methodist Youth Fellowship
class of the Methodist Church gav*
* farewell party In honor of Carlr
ton Jaenhs Thursday night.. A fla t
games were played and dancing
was enjoyed hy all. Refreshments
were served to the following! Mrs.
W. G. Kllbee, Mra. lorster tirowiv
Rnsalee Boyd, laiyinn and Pat
Stone, Jackie Mctfl I, Ruth and
Roger Maxwell, Isaimlle I ^Files,
Frankie Thumna, Jimmy Uruwn,
Alex Allen, Edward Yarburough,
J. D. Stone, Cynthia Lloyd, and
the honoree.
Mrs. F.. If. Grant spent n few
days last week with her daughter,
M i., Thelma Uayhelor In Wlntei

sharp earlhouakv rallied wind»w7
ami rocked building* here with an
undulating motion lu*t before s last
night ( I t p in , KHT.l
The (|itnke did no upparcnl dam-

age.

Chto-third of the one lent city of
Pompeii still remains to tie* un­
covered.
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                    <text>Classes Resume
At Vocational
School Sepl. 8

Jean Snodgrass First Sanlando Beauty Entry

Hequesls for entry blanks have
The first entry In Ihi* SunUmlo
■SprlntiN Labor Dnv Celebration been numerous, Mr. Abtes said,
"Hteaiily
e iiiili Coni M l" , sponsored by and "w e should have the biggest
the Semlnnle Conin ly Junior Cham' group ever entered In the compr/d*
her of Commerce has hern reertv- lion for this year's crow n."
Jack Hulls, manager of Sanlaned. aernrding lit C liff Aides, pre
sldent ot Ihc lorn) .laycrn croup do opiiugs, soil! yesterday Hint
Miss Jean Snodgrass, 3 foul 3 ‘4 plans have hern completed to lake
care o f Ihe biggest crowd of Labor
Inch Ismcwnod ben illy, mid run lin y visitors ever entertained at
(ter I||1 In Inst year’s “ Miss Sun Hie Central
Florida, recreation
The Hanford Vocational School, londo Springs" cnnlcsl, wns first area
Mr, Hulls said "w e are
lids
year
In
completing
her
entry
which w ill Iipk Io Kept. H, ui tln&gt;
planning to take earn o f up to
/Mill visitors
VIkllriPu at
li Sanlando
fiiin||j
lam s tim e as the oth rr public nml sending II In ihc invert i.ilnr- fa
fi.ooo
Springs "
rnntlon
booth
lirre
In
Sanforil
•chiHils o f tills rm inly, wishes In
Three water shows w ill be seen
announce In anyone wishing in
during the Labor Day celebra
attend this fa ll that the srhnol is
lion. M r Hulls reported
Linds
Hrldgers, of Altamonte Springs,
open every mornlnu from H:(WI to
12:00 o'clock for conferences ami
the I2 y e a n ild sw im m ing
star,
w ilt he sren In h rr unusual water
enrollments.
ballet routine " ’Ihc Hot C anary"
I t Is hoped that the tn a ln rlly of
at 4:30 o'clock next Monday a fte r­
enrollments w ill In- made this week
III
noon.
P
Ttt make the re lrb ra tlo n even
made fo r rertaln classes, such as
mure a llra rtlv e , Ihe manager
shorthand, business, English, ami
f f lew practice. It Is neressary
f&lt;or all beginning shorthand pupils
to a ta rt at the same time, as the
classes mo«t l*e kept together
Bookkeeping and typing sindents may vtindl at any dm*
Adults who wish In prrpari- for
office work may rhsose from the
follow ing subjects:
Hhorthsnd —• three groups: be­
ginning, fo r all who have never
had shorthand and also f» r those
who have forgotten It.
Hecnnd year, for all who have
had a year o f shorthand, but ate
W ith Hurt l.anrssler — H h lrlry lloolh
not_ prepared
to - go -ito work.
f .
Hpeed Class,
for those who have
Jobs o r any stenogrspher who
SANFORD • O R LA N D O
H IG H W A Y
wishes to Increa.e her speed.
Hhorthsnd classes are held both
Hhortha
dsj^ and night.
lo s t of our students are placed
an Jobs In December nr January,
except the beginners, who genera
1y Era placed in January or IVh
ruary o f the next year.
Classes In filin g and p m is ia tlu n
fa r C ivil Service Ksamlnutlon* are
h ild in connection w ith classes In
.... |practice.
office
Day clExxes are from HOO l&lt;&gt;
19:30 o'clock. N ight classes are
frojn 7:00 to U:30 o'clock.

said, admission prices w ill ha
lowered for the grownups and
children.
Entertainment for every visitor
to the gigantic Labor Day Cele­
bration hus been completed with
even's beginning at 1U:00 (-'clock
nest Monday morning nml con­
tinuing
until
“ Miss
.Sanlando
Springs of IM S" Is crowned at
0:00 p m There won't be n dull
moment during Ihe day, Jnycces
reported today
lloh
Waldorf.
who
roachea
learn at Washington. D C. Is a
brother of Lynn Waldorf. C alifor­
nia grid coach

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TON Hi I IT — WISDNRSI)AY
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•VT or TOUR V0CNIII
11cos la y oil ■nd n t he r A merles na
over 130 million rath s ta r Just
to pul out forest fires. And what
about Ihe loss o f Umber, the
damage to watersheds, llm t,**
o f beautiful recreational areas
and wfldlifa? You nay a stagger*
Ing price for all this. It's money
out of your pockat. Out o f your
pocket alan come the very t Kings
— the matches and smokes —
that, ca releeely used, cause
fbrest Area. Tho prevention o f
forest Area is In your hand*. He
estra careful thla year.
MMMIIR M IT rM CAM
m v n i m n t M ini
PuMnAW at a p iiilir ttrvitt is c-x, ^
• ft * mtwitH Tht Arfierfliisf Oionnl.

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Plenty 01 Heat
Around Country
CHICAGO up — The Chleagu
feather Hurea. which compiles
l|h and low lempcratures and i
•mount of precipitation In 70 ifn ile
Stale* citle*. xaul that durliig the
14-hour perlml ended at 7:30 a m
today:
•Clghl cities h id readings of UXi
degrees or more; 14 had between
•3 and I * . II had between ini nnd
04; 97 had helwern 70 and Hfl de­
grees.

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Receive Thin Hcniitiful *3 9 M Value 22
Piece Cutlery Set Free JuHt Fur Trying
ThiH llijui: New Admiral Automatic DefroHtin!/ Refrigerator In Your Home For
5 Daya. No Obligation Whatever.

A d m ira l

City Commission
(Cnntlnund fro m Page I )
jtnlform s and nothing nlluwancn
Police Chlal W illiams p re d lrlrd
fur
i l l ilpparlinent w ilt
ill otM-raln
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r.• aa than the budget allows
Ha
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..._ Jiniu u ffa th n &lt;rf
da In ra lrn ip e e rlm , saving
radar
even lha sign* which would be
polled at llm n u b klrln id the ( Itv
telling of Ihe radar syslem would
have a psychological effect -&gt;n
motnrlalx This rerpir*!.
which
wax set lo cost I t ,000. w*&gt; turned
down by Ihe Comml**loit. hut re
quest* fur Watkle Talkie radio*, a I
new ta|w recnrdcr. and additlunnl
brunkom eter eriulprnenl were xp
proved.
&gt; A sum of tl.300 for motor euulpm rnt wax cut ont and t 2.Y) added
in an allotment of 9330 tor nulo
mobile expense after fo n im r Cor
gell said a fo rd police car may
used for duty but that II msv
neon a new motor.
The budget estimate (nr the wete r department was 177,non. pre
llm ln ir y to the action taken on
tn« c o n tlrm rc y ‘ tern
11ta review of the budget ws*
dlicontinued
mid
icontlnitei. ahnrtly
.......... a lter
Right tn be continued again after
1:30 o'clock tonight.

7-M inute
Flash Wresting
SAVES YOU UP TO 84
ovflr orther ciu torn otic m ethods

Editor Elected
T o C an al Group

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JACKHONVII.LK I * -It. Nmlnth,
editor of the Ocala Hlar-Hinnur.
was elected chairman of (he board
of directors nf the Florida Ship
Canal
Author
anal A
uthority at a renruanliaUmmeilI meetin,
meeting here yesterday,
lie succeeds Gen Charles P.
Summerall, formerly nl Rustls and
pm ldent of the Citadel, Charlesrun, a. C.. whn had headed the
lu tn o rlly aince lie founding In 1D33

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14 Wine
receptacle
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14 Tantalum
feym t
17 Music note
19 Hulk
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19 Chief deity
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34 Varnish
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74 Hpeck
27 Native
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70 Part of
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receptlimx
14 In te r­
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language
17 Hiberian
gulf
15 Vehicle w ith
tunner*
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to Plugglsh
42 Across
13 A cut
of meat
44 Dlxcloaea
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7 Polish
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by polki slncr she was !3, 'm e
birth to triplet*—two girls and a
b o y -in Wood Couniy Hospital yes.
trrday She and the babies w e re *
reported doing well
Two of the infants weigh 3
pounds U ounces, Hit- third a few
ounces less. Me anil M rt Me*
Kenile have a 2 year old son

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T H IR D TRO PICAL STORM
OF SUMMER APPROACHES
M IA M I &lt;#—Hurricane warning* were M a te d Inday nn the
lila n d of Antigua and Barbuda In th r Lesser Antilles rhaln as (lie
third tropical statin of the aum m rr approached
The hurricane, named " I ’a ro l" fur the third letter of (hr
alphabet, rnntained wind* of about !&gt;o m ile* an hour around it*
center Northwest itrn m warnings were raised over (iiinrielmipe,
another of the island chain abnnl 2.000 miles southeast nf Florida
Storm forecaster* In the San Juan, I* It Weather Bureau
said the disturbance was moving west northwestward about Ifl
to tR mile* an hour.

VOLUME X I,IV

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SANFORD. FLO RIDA

W EDNESDAY, SEPT. 2. IB M

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4-Way Split By Commission Over Sewers

LATE BULLETINS

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SAN ANTONIO. Tux. (41 — Tho randltiun of Gen.
Jonathan Walnwrinht, win* win not expected to live through
last night. whs clescriltetl lay hospital n* l ill litiils as worse
today.
NEW YORK (/P) — Tht&gt; easlern half of I lie nation
broiled today under n relentless sun with no ugn of eenernl
relief. The heat, wave, nenrb' two wccl*.-* util in Mime sections
east of the Continental Divide, has Liken a heavy toll.

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Program Which
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Diflerenccs 01 Opinion On Program
Causes Rill In Governing Group

M ir fn tii n t v
mid •
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way a t «&gt;t night.
| ift fur m ill it Hug n pirn: film
fiiM iiie .in
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imprnvriiuMll prngi am
A r ift hit*! Innm dt*vrln|iin*t m tin* * nimni . .imi, hut thf* whoto
MMiftn blew up Iit *1 rii^ht uh»ft * it l N il nn iiii H W T A ivlrrto n ,
iriirr.'M 'ntitltvr't of W l mn, An h i
rean War veteran* and It* M a­
4MM lliui ( 1)144, t Ile* • 'll v ' (l it ■I pivMi'Mif ninth* with (11R-&lt;I ft*i nif
rino air hero M ajor John "J a c k "
•IgPllt* HI flu - Jit 1•11M4♦’ •i | If f I I Mt . •*J 111»I•t in n iiiii' f 1rmi Mo* w ifF r
NEW YORK &lt;/P&gt; — A plane erashed in tin1 French Alps F Boll with a parade, dinner, and
&gt;!JIjM'lH 4*11 | )|‘ f IIf •' lltl" i'MV K DlIU- It '&lt; 4f 1M|»‘flf
last night, killing all 12 aboard Halfway around the world tributary ccremunirs at the Me­
Titiilv (n
vc I Ill’ll ik-1nit 1
11 . -m*v$4| . 1 jo -m*1inn
m l MiftC
on the Pacific Coast another iilnne vanished ami presum- morial Stadium la*t night Over
M» N* I Mil. W»t.» .11 1 til Ml* ■1 I
j .ihki iM-ople
flocked
downtown
M i".. 111sif$ J I MIU Mill) .Lemhi hikVU
11 lily crashed with nearly two oozrn soldiers aboard.
111^ hi'f-M r flu* v i •" n"■
1*•' I F
yesterday afternoon to watch the
1In h r ), Iflj* -,t The lit llftl •*’ ft TMt»
flu* I ' mmmi Hitt
t ji mimmiMi
; 60-piece Bluer sx tlr
A ir
Force
r nnf i*f 41i l(Mll|,il|,i!l nn flu 11tinm1 y«&gt;
TALLAHASSEE (/I’i — The State Industrial Commis- hand lead a small procession of
1 *1Hint I -11its || *hjr T*"i| Tm Ihe
iliul th ill i In’V Jil C11-llt JJtl! •*♦$!’ I (41■ «Ii.;I(lU »f till
IU«
riving
A slnn has dropped IOfi employees and closed seven field of­ Korean veteran* riding in mover'( illillt’ 1til Ml 141411MU; th r Ji 14»|"• il
with distinguished t ’lly civic
n ^ lit h« ...... I f l f i r nn-iiher
fices Including the one at Sanford because of a f eduction tlble*
and m ilita ry o fficial*.
ite fo r e p r c w p ^ i'lW i' I m v i * H*- “ I
* 1r v j»r IkP«‘f r I lie ,1411Fi, r l &gt;?id 4 * in
of federal funds made available from the unemployment
In a half-ticur ceremony at the
v o r a t r i l h iim x ln n im ■ " ! *»i M .
r .» if
l.iMM1 nnmiallY
Memorial Rtadlupi, witnessed by
compensation program In Florida,
BOO.OOO.
M tv'ii If •111•Ia 11 4 hn O’ Hi f nut
nearly 1.000 persons,
Program
In thi* &lt;pht ii|i r»f Limn fiitmfu: Jtl .»|Mt«e* illy Hi lltllfi* |l|i»ft;i kill
Chairman Joel 8 . Field. County
1 hn c*omn»iKsiniMtv, I nmtiii .L&lt;lm
Nil 1In 4i«i|i )i Mm* nii'of iiijf f Mi.
Judge Douglas
Sten*train
and
I vi*y ft«| v*&gt;«■ji I »*-a ,4 jmv -I* y*m u" N il-o il, \\ llii juilflTrfi f»l|l In* weft
Mayor Itandall Chaae form ally
|iIt* ri, 111 v\hiih h** $s-s **1il in**ti &gt;11 in 1 Ini * I hy thi* 4 itv To 1V»* I*x •
expressed the county's apprecia­
miii)* \ f" i it. **41•111* mini I»• 1T tiHs icr, .1 fvomitk’H ifit* pieM A IIIN K A ll! iM-K M »|«r John I* lh»lt
o f f lr b illt t%rlr&lt;»nirff hark li» hin tiom rhm it ihirim* yrn*
tion to living and dead Korean
11111111 rfju ill ■* Jlfl'i ♦ x lrll HUH ’( . Ilt.ifiid l &gt;*J fh r Licsf |io
ttrd a y ’n |i«nt&lt;tr w iln iw irrl hr Hime
pctiplr Mr
liit r r tn r f i r i t r h pfni|ur from Mu&gt;nr M imlnll
fi­
veteran* a* w rit a* M ajor B o ll'*
Ht’Wl’Ib; chit f lr Hli: I }| •■lillhllc ilUMmll ll.Mt&lt; t i l |Mi m i Tn i t l l i i i i l Kniiif
r h m r In th r (fim titritinratM in tm ir B fin nil th p nnnttyV K n m iti War %r t t r it m it I l hr \|rin n rU l
contribution a* tirin g the nation's
if* l#iy hark '» *1/4 !il)h ’ in plu 1, i hen h 11Sr t *
Hind lu m In nt ttl it lit, I I i | . Mnll limn Ittjr n rr riilr d I h r M iM rilint plininr mi lit huff nf till I fir K nrrtin vrt*
only Marine A ir Corps ace.
i ju* hiiliur •hn *i(i ji 111-1 in l h»* ffn ♦■111*•
rrnn&lt;« nf Srminnh* r n n n li.
lit* li» .Msjshi ""i4 f tu f Iran -i* th»ni
Mayor Chase presented
Maj.
To m nl nil
hr? t»f 101&gt;*I in i|n *i\i
tf « i \ r \ l 111J|| Ittihil . tlHMll V
Poll with the plnipie with a brief
niiMii "4
1m 11M11 11mlKmlit | *, wt1i t «a| ■ f 1 4
eulogy
Hi* till tIti«1 Kohi 11 \ iik 1 h nI 1nt |l •«j ft ,IM1,ltUM.iHMI |o ' hr 111 «f
The modest luit (Inn M aj Bolt
II jto| l r«| 1Imt ji*. in huh
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-odd In accepting the momenta. “ 1
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M i'i’ijl ,1 Iti r « 11.1• 1 i l l th r f t • * “ I
.icrcpt this gift for all tile Ixiy*
| I I . -I Mil I aleto! I 111? tk
4**IVi!l -4, iftiil Unit *i*t lt.il 1 *»! ' Im rn 1. - Ilf it lit,* . Ill MII &gt;91
and many friend* w .10 (might In
JACKSONVIl.fiK irt-N e w August rainfall ir r n id * were set all Korea and for a dear friend and
U ||| hr *,ll l'*fl|i I of \ I '»f n
1nf
\ I .it if ■! ft l| *4 iim II i 01 nf tf (Ih
over northeast Florida Inst month, the (! S Weather llote.ro reports
other hoy* who didn't come hack."
aftt|* it )|«*1 I IT V* II
N * VV *
I* (rtfl
1 ft 1c ii h,» ! rio4 h#*4*n
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Toe area also escaped the heat wave a lfc rtllig the east central
The entire program was planned
WHIlltl I " t htH.IIII, hr ^ill'l It* tU
1 “ In t' I
Hi.
United S tairs, thanks to the same atagnnnl weatlier front or low proa- by the Seminole cham ber of Com­
iiifn i iiti'tl.
ii
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i 4 In
sure iroiich which produced the rains
merce under the direction of Foi*I Ur
Th. I'lMIIMII ■- '" f it t x JO.
In Jacksonville. the temperature averaged ai a degree*. 01 of a tit- re*t IIrrc k n irid g e , manager
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, gree below normal. The average t
0 111 hi ntfi »* ‘ * •I th I vvl]l It 1*y
I 11 addition to the b rie f spcechr*
Oiwi’i * Hi14-.I Tn Kn 1. ji n n 1 (DMA
* would have been lower, Cllrnalolo weeks High lor the monlh was by County Judge Stenslrom, Bosl1 ■ ....M ••M* H* ’ till I kke- Imil i ft
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Lo n d o n
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1hi n 1 hr olH m m a ll im ic h I a
r-lgo minister*
»«( ''.e n iiw in and A o sin i
ministers on the future nl
nlitl that tlu- l.thil 11. ? ii .1tli*’ In’ hul
fo r*several f t ?
th e 'flrM Vwo ’ Aug 21i ' l,« :i
,h" ,(’w- "» ™ other dignitaries were introdiiceil foreign
1hi lias 1 hi lit’ 111**.ki'i|lt i'll
foentleal note* were sent by thr t oiled Slate*. Itrlt.n o and hear,re suggesting the logli ley
lulks lo $7 11,4MM)
on the speaker's platform
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SI* cities had record rainfalls:
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III till? I&gt;f rM11' tl 4 OllT flillT Im /*'! I
1. Arrangement* fur holding f " 'Irru in n wide i leetions ns .01 esseoli.il first step inward lesloring 1*111411111 11ft •' V 154141 -MU19ft1f 4f •I m
liiiylo m t
Beach
l!&gt;N!i inches Wilson, president of tho
M er­
Ii 1 I .j iii.- a 1 li H4'i* In t Ta* purcompared lo a previous August chant’s Association; B. L. Per­ Oermao unity am! agreeing on -. •
4Ct fol it Ini TmmH-. fm
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i 1&gt;a ili^. nl Miitno 1)taS l»»s?I
record of II. So m BM8 , Sanford kin* J r., president of the notary final Herman pencil seltlement
Herman
wide
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Hermnoy
and Austria received Lion.
3. Final agreement on the In
dim -dsn Hint
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llu i&gt;lvi-oiy firm t l tlo infillI 15.43 against 13.58 In HMD;
Club: Volte W illiam s, City Judge; promised Austrian treaty nf irtite .... .
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Augustine III 15 against 13 In IMiSj Bralley Odham, chairman of tha
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Jacksonville Ulna against 11.75 in Sanford Industrial Board; C liff
A int'riran II r 1 1 h h «nii r n m fi only fm ir ci;iv .h fnfttn* w o il Hi* u H v m a t**n f i n a l" m u fin )»i'»*
LAKELAND
Neva Jane ItMll, Orlando 13 IK) against 12 ® Abies, president of the Junior M altlni:
Infomantit
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the
AHird
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French
moNm hi i*t«» n r lr n r that • Cirrmany u«wi to th r polU m .» k*rHin iih 4f if c«m 4 a i t y w lt r i* fr o m tiijiHi ’ of v,m ion i r-njfHii *! ■ H 'p a rtl
Langley heglna a trip tnrlay th a t 1 m BUN, Melbourne 10 R* ag.tlnsf
to
m illio n m i l la y in g la \a I idHi i muumait! of 11,111)0,000
bi ! n
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1\ kenrldge; Cordon Frederick, com- rejeotfd Sovel lluasln's p rn p fliil thfl Allies believe Hie Soviet p r o | vital general election,
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American le g io n
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Mr. participate In a Herman pence don heIw e the hm-&gt; &gt;
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t #*1F T
an appearance In a golf Inurnn
aided American Veterans; and the feronce tn he lielrl within six . Fhe lulot nuuds - nl the Allle ■
j mi ini I it r T in t am Ivi 11*11*
months.
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commander of the Veterans of
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City for the famed pageant where
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mission chairm an was also ore
she received her crown a year ngo
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&gt;fi mmI lit hiivi* lirrn iiil 'H*'Mi'if it*
i 1oj!no i t 11f,iii ■
I sent ns were Mr. and Mr* Tom
II It M ingtili 1 fi,« im 'i 1 o il n f I
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I.AKK W OIITII 'iC Mayor M r
|io |j, Afn| ito lt’s brother llru re ,
I '1m in i il i||t I il In In tin • it M f lo- 4(11\ i f t t1»• I'l*’ M! ^
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Hn* Alin * vkrri* tn
■!int: » (‘ m l. 'J 1 ic le i,I n lite r 1 In tel
linker and three r lly rommlsslon and wife anil two children M r*
1 MitHiii NNillliiio ii 11k|
II.
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h p iii ' n «tf Smu*t nnniv - •tmiix mi ■tin* 11 lii ,iii v, 1■ .itirth iilc d in ,1
er* were ousted last night in a Wiggins, M aj Bolt's mother-inM m* a 4 " f 4 '| t y !'»Kn»t ’
.Mo i
special recall election whlcti fol law, also attended
In-,it t att a* k
I"' H U* in L 1 |t *| m w ti Mi- i t|i&gt; "
w i t . £ oTlft*
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lowed disolosere that bond* the Heading the m illin rv ronlingenl
W illi llu A llin lu
Cuiisl l ine •*f Mo 1&gt;1 )!)*• 1 l i t ,| i | vhi l i t •» ♦M 1
* . |.t tt. r . | i Mi Mi, ,t) 'i&lt;i , n v(T||
city p iid 5252,onn for had not been wa* Marine Brig Oen James F
It.iilrn.ul l u ii |nr .Ii,ml 15 n ir-.
1 11' t f i l l H ** " 4MMI ♦11 f t •' 11 1 •
hmu
n 1 M III .4 1 1"Tl . . t l i i l i b
M oriarty of Orlando, assistant
Mi M .lllgtili 1 u.l-- I IM crillirl ill
M IAM I ijs—Angry parent* kepi delive ed
tt IkIt'll • ■mi IH*1’ I Km ■)'•*"
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lln I ir-.t Itapli I . turn II
R:.'.uved Sr&lt;'.*i n tf1'* • with May state d lre rto r of civil defense;
mme 150 students from registering
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iui ImiIi - llu- wul,ni nl i'ii m1 f* » vvn ik Iiv 4 K1* ♦ *"
yesterday at Ihe now West M i­ or Baker w. re Com nils sinners Col A L Tsrhepl amt Col .1 C
til? !1' 'M
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Plnecastie A ir
-1 I1.ml nut in 11 daughter
M1 ■
ami Spring* Portable Elementary Charles It Hard ore, Joseph .1 Watson nf th r
Nearly M.IKIO mure -1 . ju -le d
Nit
N id vOfl Mild M il'it
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Forre base. M iam i Marine Corps oft th r City liudgrt tar the -ext
U it Cc .let md M r* Jim Hi ct
School and there was nn in in ird f Hallo ami Milton V Kngstrum
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W»C| M l
officer* Col Kamo Yeaman, as fiscal year by the ( ilv 1 ummis
Inilli 1,1 Sanford two -tins, W II
( ’,1111.1 s' J u it y r l)r,t](, iM i-p st ru m
ate Indication where they would
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sislant staff officer of the 3rd *iun last ntgfil, bringing Hu to u s
Im ts v e le c te d
n ie i.ilc lit
n f slaughter of lave M.ik amt M ,gt
study
I’jprl |?t’ T mUIIM K Mm M ill
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fit in i * i 'l l w ill
ih iib ^ H
Marine air wing, and M aj John tal In ru ls tn s p in n x iiii.iii l\ it), f l i c S s i if u t 'l K l w s i n t C lu b s t th e II I Slaughter three brother,,
The mothers and father* eon
kit" Vft It b f t ilv i" *
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Hansen, commanding officer head noo
M M Slaiightei nf tlc a la . &lt;i K Ofl'ti i ik m i n h r t r n ) ♦ n/ 1?" •
■r i - i i l s t ln iii- h r , iii m i-e tin g u f th *'
tended a nearby ranal. a rnrk pit
Ion n o d it iiit* «).•
Tin- i M ,,, I I if f i .1
l|.
11 1
tptarlera squadron T hird Marine
•l.iugliti'i ni I' ll,ilk a . and VV ||
filled with water and heavy tra f
Four mure departm ent. n - r r o r o i i i l / u t i u u n t th e S’ » r t i l f l u b
in H ip i »*«*j**m
Nf.
N n l •'» 1• |" MID11' b H
Moi
a ir wing
Slaughlcr nl pen acnlii thlei 1
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i-le r ti-d l i i r b u b -,1 I t lliu - r t
reviewed
Iasi
night
uni
-tires
fie might endanger (heir children
•*! "M" * 1
Hr id m folil Si t
Hansen, form erly of Orlando,
• n m n 4 »|i'o fl | 1111F ("H'l'V II*; Tim
mi
Mi
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K t r ir k t n iiil.
f l i ,t
v ic e n r - s iib - n l
were
made
frum
all
of
llirm
mak
i j ) They a lio objected tn the use of
wa* a r lass mate nf Ma) Bolt's nt
II . i l
u ja ttt
ra h " t
i i i j f ill * il l |T
dale M r i la-nu l.awrcucc, I'e try , vftiinli* tiioftcriitn ihm IH )" i tm
&lt;11 tn f* I* C h i i i u l i c l l . t i c H u m r : n i n l -md M i-* Minnie Slaughter &lt;d till nil )| a M’Vt imt1 I i»»mH i "
the portable wooden building.
»’ K» 'l r ,t , m t tj itii ila ii -if 4'iTy m*h1
and log nine department* in
TAM PA ‘,r — County Kollcllor the U niversity nf Florida
l i m n 1 l l s n l m i n , f ilm n i l , i l
te cre
have
hmlge
1
rediu-ttuu*
A|i|&gt;i&lt;ixL
4 % lo t' loo'ii iih Hi • f o-)\ ft
i
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P e rn , it .n .1* graiulciiilarcti
Paul Johnson says playing hold a taught with him in Korea ( apt rnately to mure deport m in t* -ire I s r v
j
Fiincr,il a rra u g rm riits, incnrti- Ho M'»f m n* if I lly ' l* a it* o I I I 1111- I f|r I 11f 11?11I I "III l l i i f IT years ago doesn't make Jurors hud John K. Vose and Comdr. H ft In he reviewed In llu- lit .t 'rip
Al
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nf
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4'on If i l l ,. .1r*fi M K e if ? -Hi') Mi 11 III ill.III #t| ,1 I&gt;1r|H t •i &gt; si »■ fill, ".-llll'i
Pearson, represented the Sanford
pli Ic, w ill tic .iTitiuunced Inter
risks In gnmilling eases today
llirn iig li the budget. In .1- mns bits whs s till ciiiitlm iln p fm Hie
Mi \ nft:a * 1141*1 itilio u ifH Kiln? 11*•»♦ f noi To ilfi ii*’ ? ci' a| nf 111a r k r*t
His observation rnm e after a Naval A u x ilia ry A ir Station
which w ill lie resumed In 1111ir &gt;nw ufftre** uf
ei'Ulifl v|r-e (lie iije llt
l/MM.MMO wmiM K" Mi l MH » ■ ' f ’ 1"
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six man Csltninnl Court JuJrv.
oigltl nt R o'rlnek
alul .even ijtrerlnr I
c iiH iiij* KtaH 1PWM «, +* cu i iiM
.jiiMi I 11|ft* "f 1Km |*l*
f fk***v
which included five lo lm ltle ii for
\ f | r , r J a i k H u ll, it? - M l
itie n k
1
I'lly Manager Turn I cuum i-iin t
l» i I Ml I v r v nH la Halii * l U"W * vk*• g i 11,i i,' ** InTim 4(i * »• tin ii'W'f'F
niei l»ol 11.1 (num ber*) players,
,i'J,m M , t-u m u n re il th e
ed out today that the mct-linj- In i-t n t tin
of tiny fUliHt llKMM't
tti.I w 111 i•ti•j i* * nn «*♦ j" »$;♦ u ti,
BRADF.NTON 1J1 - An niierxlhut could not agree tn a lottery rn
morrow night w ill
lie dev-ted F n il m ill 1In- I t u i'i l n n M IU n iu l
lit f1114kf 4’H Jkl |i ‘ " I l .’M .Maa f.ii i MTuttti
h nl *1j t i l Mm ii'iminUMl
John S Kl liter llii 1 Ic s i'-I tile
a* niade n well g irl of a 10 Tuesday Judge I. A Hrayson ile
speelflrnlly In tin- Imdgcl -llh lii 11ri t * 11 n u t I tin t lu u 'll p in lie tin ■I
if’Wi’l
t’ftTlOl
vlnlM
IM'I
I
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fill
Shell (id ic rv lre -tatlm i n il the
i fo iii't svniiiH
fn
M ♦"*,
«-KiiU
months old child whose normal life cared a m islria
no o ilie r m ailers In he taken ini I ts n iils In ln llliL - * i u i l H c l c r i - l l c *
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I "h iiiil I vt v
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m i m t ill S clillliiile IIIvil
and
a. span wa* threatened by a rongrni
The liudget nl the iniblu (»■ 1III 1
S ix i i i i ' im I i - i * n f ilt e M l. I l o n i
On Monday the A rt, Hpeeeh and
t ll.lt J*l‘ VVittl! 1 lit I
French Avc
from the Sin II Oil i i m( for an outfall to I *1 * M oii"*
“ tal heart condltinn.
Music supervisors held an all day and sanitation department, under K lu m im C lu li w e in nM “ u 'lit fu r Cu . it wa* recorded in ||m file*
Ilk' |ir«'hk*lktk'H Ilia | 1I ' 1|»M |I lit
I it*
lift*m i .
i i i •* M"t in hn«
She la M arie P a trirc (M lm l)
T lie v lu
workshop a t Ihn Hemlnoln High E. II. Johnson, was cut Im ui s t ill i n l e r i 'l u l i m i l l i n g
10,545 to 13,030; the city altarm-y’n e lu d e d B ill W r lg le r , F i l l l l n r i i r l t . uf the 1 minty C lerk'* office today ciinibhMTU; lltt.OMM • \* •• ^ ,fb U 11It Mil' r*1|ni «ti&gt; Hl fi t f I lift' th«l
Pike, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
ftrhnol Auditorium .
I'JIt/KTO
Iiliow
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Mr K rlib r, who came In Sail
♦ HIMiti t .mu M' I'Olly »' )* Ml'flOt *
Henry Joseph Pike They live at
The theme n f the workshop budget from I3.R00 tn 3.7tm the A . frf'e F r e n c h , t a i l . F. L. M e r
H A I’ KTY
If A It BOH
(A I —
ford mid upcralcd u-vcrid -crvlco ropiih a it ii* I it i it i mf i*i ui 1(4 *■ )o jt? •i v)4f* | mu m ubu ti Mu v i* ji I brmrt|
Oily manager's budget frum Mtl, • 'l i m i t . l i n y I 'tn ie t n n lii'r . m id VV H
,
San Antonin near Dado City.
was
new
methods
o
f
learhlng
ilaliuns, 11111 been a prommiml for t lit* Hk'waT ITMJit ovi iia fit
l -tf t J| X •-!|MLIII;/ill 10(1
HR tn SI4.4in, and the Cllv 1 um W illlH in * .
Mra. Pike said a duel in M lm i'a Donald Amsler, 'J'J, Tnmna i r i r k the Arts.
jfnim , Ho i o il nn ilia nHi ’H •Kinf ii"
who wns to he married
mission's budget from I I . zr- In
Nt Mil 1 lie • ♦Hitf, i) *,i 4 ■ - mH tiMi
IM Iu -i
g u i's ls
ili c l iu b 'i i
B ub figure In ba.M'liall circles Ini-ally
heart did not eloaei as It ahmild driver
Mrs. Dahcnek, a rt supervisor, It,son.
Friday, was killed lorlay when
H4'jiaf iiTioM of 'Hutto VA'iiM a tal ! t vi t'i
Inti j;t WHlll'i JifiMitMt) ♦ 1
( ilc tlli
m i-1 J
B
Itn n t
Ji
n f lie M-rvcd three year* nx prcxl
have, at b irth or anon after. Pen- the meal truck he was driving explained "The Meaningful A rt
dent uf the tin s* 11 F lorid .1 Stall' HIITlltury H»»wa|*4i III' Mliktlk ..... II M j 11! ' 4 j.. i I * mT ii f lit* w i i U m btl l of
However, retallvc In lue i'|ty H m if n id , m ill llm lle v
lln y e * n f
plo In Paaen County raised 1740
Kduratlon
Method",
and
trave
and n fre ig h t train collided at a
League and managed and ducct- womKH I’oift I itlioiif lit** muin*1 i pit* Mm i nti iiinu i T b i, *1.11liM.i11* W ill
al T n u ip n .
at a public dance tn a-rod Ml mi In street crossing.
helpful suggestions fo r beginning L'ommlsslnn's salaries, vnlci
cil upcriitiuils nf the Siinfi.cil Miaul* hi*t i I r r j u i i r w in k a ra i Tim ih 1• fia h . a I'ivt n m mi w rr lo ?i iju i'5Honing
J.
W
H u ll n f th e F i b i i i i l l n n
a referendum this fa ll are l&gt;&gt; de­
Chicago for surgery.
the year's work.
while tcrvlng a* hu*incss manager (7oiitmr K hHi ' t ii Im » i’tiII* &lt; foi a ft &gt;4(91 t I n j*• j*?miji of tin m| l 4 ftw
M r*. Hraham, speech and **• cide whether nr nnl lliev are »-&gt; bn C o m m itte e w h s III c h n r g e o f th e id the 11152 Sanford Scinlurdi- lilu r* ■t’Wiij;i? 4n a l iio iiT |*lftmt
Itn yci who ,i M4*hiT»&lt;1 t ho m rottnif,
p r iig r a in .
reptlonal children specialist, told allowed more pay
f'otitm r. .1- Itt'nvk'i 4 oi Hi'll Hi.l
A recently-passed slide law nl
,’t ivM t’ t b.ir^k* i uf(* b* mi*j fl^ *
Till- Pliii-IHUI WHS 111 1hsri-e nf
;4 &gt;
the tearher* o f her Interesting lows
nnl
nfiiitiliift*
tiny
|iroj:iao.
I'a
itn
ii
a salary of 575 a uuudh for
mi #-1) * 114•11y oil 4' MrtMih'J' Mi. Nt*lwork ami how she would like Ihe mayor and 150 a mouth tar J . SV H u ll n f H ie F . d lir n tin n C o lli
lu
rly.
Imt
Hid
ft|n*kify
tItn'
I
m
*
HlH
mm im I M* j?m*Hm tt .i f|m l buytM*
them to work w ith the children each commissioner. However this n iit t e e .
mot a Ilian w m ili nut fjiLo tjfiitl.lv Tft fhp Uti■*
I'niUglll is the deadline fm m a il­ not want it to $
A N N A MA ft IF, t/Pi — .Several In cooperation w ith her.
$|,!uM
IM
.M
M
M
pay scsle has In be approved by
■AN ANTONIO. Tex. f'- H e a .
ing lialluls in ihe election uf a
Iktmvtil intHboil f»f f IluiTiu 1i i n t u l
tan* of small drnd 1‘sh rlu tte rrd
Mrs. laind, music supervisor, voters of ihe City
Mr., Ni l 401) ha.l axjHiUia I )f? Mu’ k.lv o rjii 4*i| (bo jklnljMHK " f inroin#
Jonathan M. Walnwrfght, 7A. Antis Min in fslniol today, im t
hoard of director* tar Ihe Semi
gave
new
snng
and
rhythm
ma­
(to
iiifriii
ami
lim
t
a
pmKi
am
rm
l
World
War I I barn of Correal
A l present, the members of the (■ rnrrnllv la ir and but Hiruu|h mile fm u ily Chamber nf Cumn| ii j i t m v »111 ii ji f tin*
.
firs t indie,silnos were Hint the larial. She suggested new wavs
it(AT M|i lo 1 1,10M),TIMM u 11M la
to treat fa m ilia r songs, aiding Commission are paid 55 per meet- Tlmrsdsy ra re jit fur afternoon merer. Mrs Calnllln Bruce, CnfC i.ttik ftl l.y a n p u n ii hi-w ii iltarjo*,
Ihuntlrrsm iw rrs ill * few widely secretary,
said today
h.dints
the children In their enjoyment of tag.
prim urily* w lih fm llo t a • MHiruk’
m il'll lie puhlmarked iiv mliimghl
The budget was sol up by Mr. arattcrcil plnrrs.
music.
laimon
lo
allow
fur
a
possible
in
­
A delicious lunch waa served crease, but the Commission de­
In the school cafeteria by Mrs. rided ta cut it down tentatively (n
Holds Wilson, school lunch super­ the amount allowed last year for
A n'nllnn tor d t-in lx.a l in tbt
visor and Mrs. lla ste y, lunch salaries.
lilt ag.llnxt tile Saltfuid U li l/
room manager.
The City attorney's salary was
Builder and It* a-.xin l ile * w|||
set at 53,noo. w ith 52on set for
i
n,mi&lt; heluie tiie t ' l n l i l l
'u n it
general espenscs and 5-Vm for
8 T. LOUIS. t.B - Secretary nf prepared fur the American Legion peace " The lesson, lie said, lx F riil'ii*
counsel espenses ta ro u rl cases.
*.
ANTONIO. Tex. tJt-G en, Jonathan M. Wainwright, 70, one
Bernard liu lh rle . Im met owner
A sum nf U.ooo tar contingen­ State Dulles solemnly warned the convention that Communist China this:
o f tno nation'* great m ilita ry heroes, lingered at the (mint of death In­
" t f events are likely which w ill &gt;d Ihe newspaper, h i- hrnofht
day.
cies and $400 tar general expense* Communist wnrid today that Bed is training, equipping and -im ply­
fifrin In fact lead o* ta bglil. lei u,x soil agniiist ihe Builder ami &gt;tlu&gt;r
aggression a g a lnil Korea ing Communist rebels In
n«M agL
were cut from the City manager's Chinese
Late renurta from Brooke A rm y Hnapital. where the old hern of
make clear our Intentlnu ad partle* eimureleil with It, chxrqDulles then declared:
fund. The Commission has decided nr Indochina might prnvnkc war
"T here Is the risk that, ax In value; then we shall probably Im; * vlnlatliiu of llu- inuitgaga
An offer wae made to the City ta have a blanket contingency by the West against Chinn Itself
. i f f * w * - " 1" * • * ■’ “ *
agreement V 4 v s tt* * ,
fn doing so, fie appeared In be Korea, Beit China m ight send its have lo fight "
Commission last night by Fred fund ta cover all departments.
ha had "auffered another cerebral
A t ly
.VfU'k' T l l ! l T t x w i4 - J r Is r x
Ifl' said many Informed persons
overnmenl own A rm y Into Indochina The
laying down a new gover
Williams, local engineer, ta moder­
Ihrom boali."
and
nise the map of the City.
policy
a gr«»- Chinese Communist regime should think thnl both world war t l and P IT .e n llin : H ie ile fe iu ta n t.____ of telling
_____ .potential
.
Wainwright was commanding
Ha offarad ta do tha work on
to r* in kdvance where Ihe United realiie IhnI such a second aggres­ the Korean conflict came about tic ( in r d n t i F r e d e r ic k , ih e p ls lu B H
a nay diem hasla with a set maxi­
Staten w ill fight ta protact I t i se­ sion could not occur without grave cause Ihe aggressors mlxcalcualted
w ganaral of the 4th Army with headconsequences which might nut be and thought that the American*
mum charge, but no definite
curity.
itrr/.
quarters at Ft. Sam Houston after
would not fight.
flguree were named. Tha Com­
The Chinese Communists must confined to Indochina.
" I ’cter Ban"
Ma liberation from yean In Jap­
Dulles
noted
that
the
United
mission did not taka any action
"
I
say
this
soberly
In
(he
inter­
now
realise,
he
said,
that
"th
e
y
T u e u la v • W e d n e s d a y
Samuel Watt Bradford, fi-V a re­
anese prisons. His stubborn &lt;Win tha matter.
Thurndav
sident of Sanford from 1014 ta could no longer count" nn the est of peace and ta the hope of Stales and its IS United Nations
fans* of Corregidnr, PhlUlptaa is­
lilie
s
ta
Korea
have
Jointly
de
preventing
another
aggressor
m
is­
"privileged
sanctuary"
o
f
Manchu­
l
ull
. 3 11 - 6:22 • 7:33 • It i l
IMS, died last week ta Dalton,
elarod
that
any
violation
nf
the
calculation."
rian
a
ir
and
supply
bases
In
Ihe
M
O
V IK LA N D
land fortreai, in World War I I baa
Os. Hts funeral was held We&lt;lnesDulles told tha veterane the Ko­ arm istice would cause grave cun
event they renew a g g r e s s i o n
"San AntoiiB"
bean credited with upsetting tha
rean w ar haa taught Um United sequences which probably could
Starts 7:15, feature 7:44. last
is survived by his wife, two against South Korea.
Japanese a rm 's timetable In the
states " a lesson which we expect not be confined w ithin the fron­
Aa fo r Indochina, tno secreiar
sous, three sisters, and three bro­
complete show 11:14
pacific straggle.
thers.
noted In a foreign policy speed to apply In the Interest n f future tiers at Korea.

PARIS f/P) — The United States. France, and Britain
have proposed to Russia a Bin Four foreign minister’s meet - ;
fug ai Lugano. Switzerland, Oct. I ft, tiie Frnirh Foreign Of- , Sanford him! Seminole County
paid offictnl hnmnilc to It* Ko­
flee said today.

State News Roundup

« New August Rainfall Records
Are Set Throughout Florida

Miss America Set
For Quiet Life

Russia Asked To Join
Germany Future Talks

W
ri!

Lake W orth M ayor,
Commissioners O u t

Former Resident
Passes In N. C.

$4,000 More
Cut From New
City Budget

Parents Keep Kids
* Home From School

Doug Sfcnstron
Elccfcd Kiwonis
Club Prcsidcnf

Bolifa Doesn't
M a k e Bad Jurors

19 M onth O ld G irl
Restored T o H ealth

KriHcr Leases
Shell Station

Workshop Held
A t High School

T ru ck e r Killed

BULLETIN

Tons Q f Dead Fish

Deadline T o n ia h t

W eath er

MfrBTwffi Sf ^ ^ l,v th"
Gen. W ainwright Near
^Death In V e t Hospital

Dismissal Motion
Filed By Builder

Dulles Warns Russians

Engineer Offers
To Modernize M ap

Former Resident
Dies In Georgia

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I'lC T U H K D A T L E F T la gattfurd's Junior H igh Hcfcftif, « M (h includes seventh and eighth grade
ntadenla. It la loaatad at N iath HI, and Palm etto AVe. A t the rear of tka huiH inx ran tie seen the
etwl*aed plaigroaad, set up w ith tennis eoarta fo r thoaa who eRjoy the game. Tne lunchroom duor
oppfta ama iWW eneloMra. Abase, the “ t.ittla Had Nchaot HatfOa" form erly known an Cast Side Prim ary,
off F a M e tto Are. and (Hath HI.. Is now th * Day N u rs a ii, a boag la the working mothers la Hanford.
Hadtom k* the enfraaca to Mouth Hide Prim ary Hchool located between
I'hot on by Raymond Studio

•ill FeiKock III
Feted O ff Birthday
C Jd. D A W S O N

C o u n t y A g e n t s C o lu m n

In The News
Hy l l t l f l ANTHONY

W illiam Yost h.us returned to
v ila lily of the tree. The tree Dili*
duty w ith Composite .Sound run
has to support out only Itself, out
u considerable scale population as Five a fte r spending leave at his
home in P itlaburuh, Pa. This was
well.
x
........ than Just an ortllm irv leave
Purple scales are an Important for D ill as he popped Dm nrofactor to lie considered when tru ll si-rldiil cjui'stlon mid received a
ha* lo be a rtirie a lly degreeued. "ves" from Miss Mary K, Hack,
W hircver u living purple scale Is 11 “ hometown if it I" whom lie Inis
piosent on a fru it, a green spol known since hlirh srhool days Ih
w ill remain. Although tho scales I ItUburgh,
tnay be removed In the washing
The wediliotr dale Ims been set
process. green sputa may seriously fur A |ir. U-t. I Oh I and b ill Ims
lower the grade of fru it. In addl- ilieudv begun counting the duVs
tlun, purpl-g scales often settle until he w ill lie luklng that next
under the button, on the stem end
of the tru ll In this position they leave to I'll I .Inn ah, where the
may so weaken (bo stem Dial the weddimr is srhedtdi-d to tuke
fru it w ill drop pcrniuturely This idace. H ill is iitlnrhed to the .Se­
Depuitmenl
111
VC-Ti
is especially serious during periods n ilit y
of dry weather or followlm; .1 se­ iil.oNid the station nml is ulsu
vere windstorm, F ru lf drop I* that .om nium ’, curie.uonihoit for
often excessive and result* m mu th e M n n flv . w e e k ly s t u lio n n e w s
p itp e i o f N A A M . C n r i a n i t i d u t io i i.
Jnr losses tn many growers.
i l l ! A p r i l w ill he h e re In -fo re
Heavy population* ol nu-.'ple H
yo u k n o w i t ! !
»cal-.’ s on a tree are iisuu.ly evi­
dences by a yellnw .spotting uf
A totul &gt;f .i-vt-n NAAM men
the loaves The yellow splotchor rnmpletei
Navy correspondence
coincide with a pile op of purple
month of
scales and If severe enough Ihi
.
, 'i. ^ the
their "o ff-d u ty
loaves w ill u ltlm a lcly drop When -boor*"
*
' studying
t- in
no e ffo rt lo
leaves are heavily Infcsled purple Increase their nrnflrlenev in their
scale* are u ioullv common nn the l u t i n g * .
The cnriesnondeiH-e
smaller twigs and brandies of the courses
are
offered
free o f
tree. A combination of wood In- i-tiiirue from the Nuval Correalestalion plus leal drop often re ­ t'ondeiu-c C u m C e n t e r in Hrooksults In Ine death of cunsidurable Ivn, N. Y. to Nnvnl personnel
wnOil I-esses o f wood are often who are w illing In mpciiiI .pure
excessive and this rnny, Indirectly, Dine Htuilvlng.
lie o' grade lowering factor, sine-?
The seven men and the rnnrses
dead wood serve* us a source of they have completed pro; D arrvl
the melanoae fungus which w ill It. Siublis, firem an Hpiirentlce,
Infest small fruits .luring the spring conipleted the Fireman course!
of Ihe year Much of tho Inside Robert R, Royer, m elalsm ilh th ird
wood may be killed out. Not only class, piitnnleleil tb * iiletalsm ith
Is Ihe quality of the crop reduced, .Second Class roursni Thonma N.
hut tho expense of pruning opera Fleetwood, parui-hute rigger sec­
Hon is considerable.
*
ond class, completed tin- Avia„
Don Hupplv course; W niter W.
r lorida Mate Employment S e r* lc ,„ « . UVfntloR niachihU t'- male
vito bus announced u farm ers f | , nt class, ccuiipieted the course
meeting &lt;il tlm City Hull p,
In fllg iit K nuini-rrlng; -fnhn A.
burg Soul. II. ul 0 0(1 p hi to dis­ irnharklewii-a, pviiitiun s tru c tu r­
cuss InlHir rccriiitnitM ii inr the al mechanic th in l class, cnmnleted
coming season. Such meeting* he
A irc ra ft
Welding
course;
held a shut ago .mil were -'rank J. A Hiss seaman, completed
sntleil try farm ers and pro­ the Maker’s Handbook course; and
cessors In Die vegetable and clirus
Industries, and much was accom­ ’harles F, Fisher, airman, com­
th e
A ir r r a ft
Welding
plished In Ihe way of gelling over pleted
lo Interested c illte n * Ihe problems ■mrse.
Involved In lahor recruitment,
troth domestic and foreign. It Is
also fe ll that the meetings ntlniunited a

Cattle price* react lo n com­
bination of supply and demand
factors Including actual or expect­
ed output and changing hnhlts and
Income of e n n iu m m They arc
also affected by p rlre i nf other
f ir
products,
particularly hogs
•
■ Im
III p
im iu s h i
and poultry In n free market,
do
fa r out
tile prices
1
‘ not slay *-------Pirices of other farm
products for long.
Eighth Field Day ul the flange
Cattle
Experiment .Station, at
Ona, w ill atari at 9:oh a. m on
8 lp l. II. The Iheine for the Field
Day Is "tira d e s of Slaughter fu tile
ana Qualify of Florida H re f."
Kveryon * Interested In breeding
ami management o f beef entile,
utilisation of iia itire s and i|iin lity
of beef is Invited tn lie present on
Eeplemb'Jr It.
Kilentlel
a smallII pockcl
or mow.
_ »y in a
flow In make In the farm shop
an efficient probe to learn if the
muw Is overheated, Is described
w ill) a diagram In September Flo­
rida tlrow er and Rancher. For
lily
storage, hay when loose
should curry balnw 23 per cent
mulslure, and when chopprd or
blind, below in per rent. Hay. for
storage, should b e u lfy ami
b rittle when out of (he sun.
hi a t buUding and fattening
ts o f citrus molasses about
dqtlal those of good corn,
Ifd rp children off Irnclors.
io ffra C. David, general manag.
i r uf the Florida Fruit and Vege­
table Association, has announced
the nptHiinlment of James T. Dimcan a* manager of Ihe newly
afurim-d truffle division of Ibe asso­
ciation
" t i l uriler (o maintain a dose
■Imlv of Iransporlullon m ailers
■UCh as lliosu involved in container
ifantlunllaaDon, shipping weights
and rales, Ihe directors ordered
the establishment uf n tra ffic d iv i­
sion," said Mr. David. Duncan
haa an oxlensive background with
A tlantic Coast l,Ira Railroad and
I m Sun in-os dui 1tig Ihe war.
Florida F ru ll anil Vegetable
A lio cla ttn n Is going In conduct
survey by mall in learn If the
dery farmers of Florida want a
arkoilng Agreement on celery.
Poultry—A blomanthly magazine
namatl r'C hlrpa" la good reading
fo r alt Interested In poultry. It la
M inted by Nlchola Poultry Farm.
Klngabin, N. II.
Cllrua—'The purple scale I* the
woral 11ngle pu*l of citrus tree*
W Florida, It cauaea large crop
Iota and more eclual Irce damage
U iln any other tingle peil. While
acme of toe Injury la obvloua, toma
la Insidious, in that any quantity
gfa ca la s produce a drain on Ih#

ia n c r number of domestic work
» ri ware recruited Ihn past soa
ion from both w ithin anil without
tho atalo than ever before
Hob Humblny (n charge of the
local office of Florida siala Em ­
ployment Service. located opposite
the K irs Statkm on Falm m lo Ave­
nue, »ay» Hint Don l.a rin , chief of
farm placamapt, Waahlniton of
flru um l.K rne.it f., Mnrbury, rt-a
lonal director, Atlanta, have ailvlaetl (hot they w ill be on hand
for the moating, amt tho presence
of lhaae top flig h t g rn tlu m rn i in
the employment security program
should prove an aikled attraction
to our farm er*, who have prob

fflll Peacock IM waa honor
gm-at at n birthday party given
yesterday on his fourth birthday
by his mother, Mrs. W. J. pea­
cock at their home,
Palmetto
Ave,
The young worsts moved play­
ing yarns* nml they weto served
refreshment* o f !c« cream and
cake.
Thwsa attending the event were:
Hherrv ThMaher. l.ynn, Johnny,
wnl (fay m ss, Fuve and David
m llo w n v , Patsy Owens, (Henri
gnd fhmnte Chnrpenlng. Randv
amt Alice Hoc Prentice, Jare (UR,
■ltd Pntfv Tims.
The mothers present were Mrs.
H. J. f llli. Mrs. liolr Prentice.
Mr*. A, D. Holbiwav. and Mrs.
II, I.. fins*.

CREASE

dren o f this aren a t Christmas
t i m e.
Tickets
fo r
PridayYi
Shrimp Hull are *1.00 per per­
son ami all proceed* w ill be used
for “ Operation Toys", The CFO
Club aboatil the statlun has twen
earned a* the alt* fo r the occa­
sion anil a ll m ilita ry ami civilian
personnel o f NAAN, th e ir de­
pendent* nml I heir mentn are
Invited.
Tickets nmv he otitalneil n l the
Fire Houle or «( the CPO Chib.
For one dollnr you w ill not only
In u i'llin ir nil the hulled shrimp
you can eat, hut vnu w ill also
he emit ri hut Inif to 11 w orthy
cause. Make some child's Christnms more m erry uml have an eni.vnlde evening yourself hy atOver J20 d rive r* licenses had
D-ndlnif the lle tie fit S lirim ii boil been
Issued by the ouiity Judge's
this Frldav at III* (.TO Club at
office
until n&lt;*in today, II was an­
Mrtld p 111.!!
nounced by Mrs Sidney Fowler.
"The demand ha* been steady
Hill Marks o f the N A A S Hpe- but
not overw helm ing," she s ta l­
ria l Hervlees Department Is s till ed All vehicle niivralors most pro­
looking fo r men Interested In cure their 133-ad license* before
forming n station g o lf team. the deadline on Soul. 30,, or face a
Clans Inclmls matches w ith el- &gt;1 penally or another drivers tost,
vIIIan ami service g o lf tearhs In
I-m i year, 97d more
Ilri-nso*
the Central Florida areu. Mem­ were Issued .through th . County
bership on the proposed station Judge’* o fflre fro
team is open tn Station Cerson- through Atri 31. 1133. T h o V t &amp; l
n tl nml men from vaclr o f Ih t operators,
uffoura, nml dupU
snuadrons aboard tho station, j f caieb pur
cd last yoar conyou are a go lfe r and would Ilka *(!ttffe(i * n
h tro rtl In SgmlnQla
epresent N A A f
lu rapi
tllllf, contact H ill Marks at
N AAH Hperlnl Hervlctrs Denartt&lt; 13,954 license* lo s ti yoar
merit.
Jn*»

420 Driver's
Tags Issued

Don't fo rg e t the Chapel movie
tonight at IH3II o.m. A film en­
titled “ Th* lllr lh o f a H a v iu r "
w ill be shown ns th * f t n l In a
«*rles o f Wo'ditesduv n lg rit film s
concerning Did Ilf* o f Christ. The
movies begin at
p m . lo the
Hlalion (Im pel and oil hand* are
in v lt t d

to a U r in l!

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night In an nutomoblle accident,
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Young Swimming Star To Take Part
In Jaycee Labor D?y Celebration

W h e re Is Propaganda
Headquarters Site?
II* RICHARD O’ KBUAN
BUCHARKST (VP)—Whom i* tin* rvadquurter* n f the Comlnform,
The woi ld-.*punning. atreret propagando agency nf the Krem lin that
transm it* Moscow’* revolutlonaiy orders?
' Where In Ann I’nukerT
Theta ore two o f the current iiiyslerl*.* uhout Communist Romania
In which American o tv respondents
loughl m
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wdicu Invited here
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Ilusliy haired, J i wish born Ana
■' in years.
fu r the first tim e In live
years
I'ju k e r, once Ihe world's most
The C o n iin fu rin 't powerful kvii powerful woman Communist uml
oral sta ll i f supposed to be in this Romania’s fo r-ln n minister, used
Rumanian capital Front Uucha.- to live in a bi« house mi llucharts t Instructions allegedly go not to c 't ’s (ashumable Chauise Kisselef
Red agents the world over.
Wi' a«k\Hl a Romanian (ilfid a l Mure than a yi-ar ago she was
vhere It was He looked shocked bounced as lorelgn m m l-ter and
at our audacity ami replied: " I as a member ol the I’olilburo Al
really have no Idea "
though a lifelong friend nf S talin’s,
Wo questioned Western (llplo
mats. OihJ p o in lfJ out a heavily shr was accused o f "secret meet
guarded no,; of big residences In lugs" against the Itr,I state.
northern Rucharctl. F otry to Hu*
A Homaiiitin who claimed to
area is slopptd by i.-jtio d m ilitia klluw loid lls i li r was *i'[lt to till"
He' la id U m ight be there,
Another diplomat said no that Kreiulln all t she was klck.'d out
w a i probably the headquarters of of the government There were ru
the Central Committee of the Ho mors shi- was arrested or had died
ju a n U n Communist party. The
A fler lire dismissal, diplomats
V 'om infurm , ho said. I* rumored
to bo qu&amp; rtt.ed In the country club said, tha traveled around Hurhar
of a form er oil company at l.ak &lt; est in a big car, visited govern­
ment offices and was In tne Ro­
Stiagov.
A il the diplomats really knew manian Parliam ent last Decem­
was that the second mooting oi ber She was st ,-n on llucharevt's
tho w orld’s lop Coinmnnlsl busses sheets ill May.
Asked specifically, C iig tre Promot In the lale King Carol’s iiiouii
l aInside Miinnu r palnrn In Sinaia iiti-jsa, assistant foreign minister,
In ItMU, and that certain secrel told li S correspondents all the
neellngs of the Com In fo rm * sla lf Indus's were “ fantasy and Idli
mav take place in the Hugh ah talk “
style coim lry house of a former
’ ilt.o is m R uihaicst and is no
fn n c e s i al Posada. In Ihe Car­ lunger a member of the governpathian foothills.
m.'iit " ’That was all he would say.

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In ai onlercrl by ilir Hoard of
Couidy Coninilssioocrs in slop sell
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S A V E O N P I I K I I A S K P IU ( E
III in lin e I'll h fo il mav get s
hcltel deal and ,-h nnnme inaov
Iiaiee- ' Vo, -elect Ihe clli l e i

w ill be two other wnti-i show*, nnn
at :! dll and another at 7 III
The S allfoid J a y e e e * . -|&gt;-»n-Ollllg
ibc gigantic Sanlaiiiln Spr ng &lt; La
Imr Day ck-lebriltinn, tune rii'u ic c .t
a cninpb'tc -u lo ilnli- nf u r u l , in
w h ic h
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.MISS A R I.K N F I t lil. L F F H 1F li. alni.e, who » » rrnwited "M is*
Siidlamlu SpiiugH of 1912", w ill present I Id* re a r * tio p lll In (lie
new it Inner al the Junior Cimm hrr of Commeire's gigantic Labor
tla i ce lrln a lio ii at the nearby resun o rs l Monday. Deadline to r
e n tile * In tlila year'* ruuleal has been r iln u lr d lo Saturday.

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Mu.- u f the eye-catching water s h o w * tu In- metudi'd h i the h a d
lina.lt&gt; Sm ing* I a rb o r Day Celebration schedule o f event* w ill be per
fo r lin 'd try n I "-year-old swimming star of Altamonte S p rliirI.yndii Marie Kridgcrs, elglilb grade student in W ilder Park High
s Imnl, and a runner up in ih e : A A l' nntlunnl oniiloui • viichumlrcd
-...... uiug un-el on Aog. I I, nt
water bullet routine Hint is entitled
“ T lio H o i t'n iiu iy ".
! he young swimming *tni wo*
i-Mi'lied by Ibe D w igiit sister*,
Mary and Francos, uiid trained
t vudn nt Cypress tinrdehs on ihe
Mi,M set while they were making
the idrture "Fitsy
To Love"
''t im i ig Ksllo-r W illiam * Father
il&lt; ii - io' i I l.yndn's cosliiiiie and
showed her bow In Implovi- hr I
tiarksttoke.
lack Holts, liia o u g ii of .'-all
hirido Spring*, sai-l that in addl
lion to Miss lirid g i'i's pri•ormanci-

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W h a t Chance For Ba lanced Budget?
What arc Hip chances for a Imllnnced
A candidate for office who came from a
budget next year? The administration log cabin was obviously of humble origin
would very mitrlt like to balance It and mo and sclf-mndc. Both attributes were politi­
would Gongress, particularly Mince next cal assets. William Henry Harrison wnij
year la an election year and a balanced bud­ elected President In 1810, largely beenurr f
get would carry quite nn pineal to »h*&gt; ^oT"] the 4f&gt;g^*.~Vnh origin his supporters claimed
era. Despite tnlH many observers believe for him. Lincoln and Garfield suffered no
that It may be even more difficult to ac- political harm from their log cabin pasts.
complltih that goal next year than i t w iih
L o g ic a lly a candidate horn in n city
this year.
tenement anil therefore just as poor, should
A great many taxes are slated to expire profit from his famllinrity with poverty and
or be reduced next year. The controversial
rise to better things, it has not worked out
excess profits tax is scheduled to stop on that way. as Al Smith found whon he ran
January Isl and there is also Hupposed to for President In 1928. One reason may he
be n cut in the Income tax. In April of 1954 the feeling, still widespread in the United
excise taxes and regular corporation taxes States, that city residence Is In some de­
are to tie reduced. All this will mean a toss gree u n d e s ira b le , certainly inferior lo dwell­
of nearly $8.000,000,000 to the government.
ing In the country.
President Kisenimwer Is committed to a
vigorous »|efensp program and to eont inning
New Russian Promises
to neiid aid to our nllicH. lie has the interest
nf the country too close to his heart to j h t Itussiu's answer in the In to rebellion anti
mit our security to lie endangered by cut­ general discontent in Hast Germany Is in In­
ting foreign aid nr delense spending be­ crease the prestige* of the Enat Gorman
yond the minimum safety point. The pres­ government by relaxing the strict regula­
sure to make cuts In (his spending may be
tions which have governed that puppet
strong from some members of Congress.
state. All this may Ire nn attempt to pacify
A balanced budget is highly desirable.
the people. It may also he thn Russian way
If we achieve it we will he living within of dosing the door on a unified Germany
our income, a wise policy for nations as well without appearing to do so.
ns Individuals. Hut the problems of running
The Russians recently decided lo send
a great country are complex and all any an imilmssndor to Hast Germany, giving
man or any administration can do is to that country the same status as that of any
make bis liest effort, hooking at the problem other Tuition In the Russian sphere. It may
frankly it does not Seem likely that the bud­ also force Britain and, the United Stales
get can 1h; balanced next year if the tax
Into a |&gt;&lt;&gt;HlUch of recognizing "o r. refusing
relief that has been promised is delivered.
to recognize the Kgst German government.
PASSING
Russia hitif 1 refused t»; recognize the
Oqe great asset of old-time political can­ Adenuiler government tn West Germany,
didates Is passing out of existence. The hence recognition by Britain and the United
once fnmiliar log cabin, made of undressed States of Hast Germany would lie a slap at
logs hewn with an axe hut never sawed, is Adenauer
diHHp|&gt;cari:ig, according to Wilbur 7.■■Ibv,!;y.
Russia has also relaxed reparations de­
associate in geography at the University of mands and oilier obligations. All these
Wiseonslu, reporting to the American Geo­ moves may succeed in keeping the Hast Ger­
graphical Sodey. In 19,'M, he says. Georgia mans in the Russian camp. But the Russians
had IB,000 log cabins, in lOfil only 10.non have made promises before. The new ones
In 12,000. The same decline must hold true may lie lust as Idle as those they made in
for other states.
the past. Sincerity and truth mean nothing
to the Kremlin and promises are intended to
TODAYS l l l l l l i : VKKSK
Even after the gospel has been accepted be kept only so long ns they serve the slritIt sometimes becomes corrupt in high places. teglc end for which they were made.
A period of martyrdom has in I he past
greatly purified and strengthened I he
church. Go ye Into nil the world and preach
the gospel lo every creature.— Mark 10:15,

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In s le n d o f ju s t s c o rin g som e n f th e m h a lf
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Vinhllisky’s survival ttf the {illfRO may
•*(■ due to ids not smiling while nt homo.
lie's got those ImiKois gold teeth, prolmhly
hecuuse of u decadent development.

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SAM DAWSON

Bears Take Over Stock M arket
NEW YOBK i/H-The bears took
over the slock in u rk rl Mo.ulny
And today Ih r rr are some sail
notes In (he Kepleintsr song.
The break saw slock price aver­
ages carried below the is iliil from
which they made llie lr J Klsenhi&gt;w
er hull m A rkcl" rise from la*l
November til January
Opinions In Wall S ired d iffe r on
whal this may foreshadow, as they
always do on everything connected
with Ihe market.
Some are holding I hut the m a r­
ket declines of rcecnl days ended
a feeble attempt tn stage a sum­
mer ra lly and are carrying out
the general ten.luney nf (he m ar­
ket in slip lower ever since It
topped out in January.
An onllm liU c group, however,
th in k i tho new 13-month lows w ill
recovery la te r this yssr.
They stress the good oarnlng*
reports which Ihe m a jo jrlty of cor­
porations have been turning In,
and ths prospeel s for more of the
same In the present quarter and
fo r the year aa a whole.
The bugs also pc............
^
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fa r th in year, which for builnasa
whole have been running
about five per cent ahead o f 1033.

as a

Many businesses are due to get
a profits boost the f r i t of next
yaar whan excess profit taxes end.
And all corporations can hope, at
UM't, that a scheduled drop In the
ordinary corporate Income tax
rate will be allowed lo take effect

nnt April.

* p t w hen

creasing number if industrial com­
panies nrc finding llie lr hacking of
orders smaller.
The steel Industry, whtrh isn't
producing at quite ss swift a pace
as In previous months, reports
prlcos nt steel scrap rontlnue weak
with buying alow, Many regard
steel scrap a* a bnrnm der for
the Industry.
So (he bulla and bear* are de­
bating whether all this adds up In
list prospeel of a mild dip In Ihe
economy sometime In the months
ahead.

on the stock m arket break was
done by thn professionals. These
are the traders who are In and
nut of Ihe market constantly, play­
ing charts, or hunches, or tips.
Tho public paid tittle gttentlon
tn Ihe attempt for a hull salty In
July, and so fa r Is renortafl u k ln g
llllle Inlercst In the jrs&gt;fiNii't|*cllnr.
People seem to b flM iR llU t their
money elswhera* U )U
Titochs.
Tire Fed*’ roly Resow*.’ find* Ihe
money supply gained by (W0 m illion
dollar* In i'Jiily. about h a lf of It
being gain* Jn time,deposits. And
Brokers say, however, (hat most Installment debt climbed to a new
of the recent trading that brought high of 2t billion dolUra.

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SUMMER RO DEO

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T H E H ERALD

HKI’TKMnHR.3. HMJ
September prniuwe* a A n f i/ . id V " ' .n'at Ining*. w * expect I t
hat * our b u lkh «"i sml * n t * hotel, perhaps, a rut vrill witness a comp lr lo n r&gt;t m nrr new Im iM ing* than any September that lias graced the
calendar.
J c County w ill open the last Monday &lt;&gt;(
The achoola of Semlnot
i» ionising a splendid rn u n ly ofllelal.
September. Supt, I). I,. Thrneher
7 !—
and he haa *ome valuable rxperlenr in action) a ffa ir* nn the Drang*
County hoard,
Dick Calhoun ha* returned from Coronado Heneh and report* tit*
fishing a* Ireing the finest it Im* been in yenr* Mick expects to return
to the beach in a few day* and try them again.
HEPTEMUKIt 2. 191.1
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,
Seminole County's quntn in the Third Wai Loan Drive ** IWW.fiM,
K arl l.ehmann, exertilive manager of the War Finance ( om tnillee for
Florida, rvraled yealenlay.
Gov. Holland yesterday announced the acceptance hy Slate Sen
Erneet F. Hmmholder o f I he district elinirniam hlp o f (he H orlda Wai
Fund a ffilia te d w ith the National War Fund.
unloadln,
o n Co. I

the largest government barge* e \r r lo visit Sanford u'»i
tasollne at the lakefront pipeline station o f the Standard
iiu* a capacity of nearly imO.OOO sn!!"n*

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A paper entitled "The Keanurces o f Seminole County and Their
Use", prepared by Mr*. M. B. Smith and M r* Mae Ita ly h urt, was
discussed at the luncheon o f the Seminole County Junior Chamber of
Commerce.
Temperature averaged nearly normal during August and a lainfa ll of H.fiH Indie* was an Inch amt n half ntmve normal, II. r . \U iltn e r.

M an y Veterans Placed In Jobs
WASHINGTON fJP -O vrr Uv mil her Department
lion veteran* wore placed In Job* represent* an In
through ltie federal state public nvor n,&lt;. ,,rrvim i*
employment *crvlce during Ihe iv&gt; nno «f the Inh
year prior to June 30.
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H A L BOYLE

&lt;Editor's nulc (lla n t Ledge, a
liills ’rin lireproachahle outcrop­
ping of the Catskills, ha* been
M’n lril by n parly led by Heedless
IL il llnyle, a barefoot Missouri boy
u ||n an Iron purpose. Hi* firstperson story follows &gt;
By HAL BOYLE
ATOP GIANT'S I,EDGE, N Y
(AV-AI last' Al lust! We are here!
I enn Im idly breathe liny, even
at .1,1X10 plus feel the auto exhaust
fumes gel you in the Catskills.
Our party has planted the Con­
federate flog on the peak here and
wc nrc negotiating to sell the place
lo Gov Thomas E. Dowry
F irst nf all, I would like to say
Hint (hi* feat would hnvo been
Impossible without the careful
planning nf mv faithful Sherpa
wife, Frances She fixed the sand­
wiches.
She is bank al base camp Nn l —
homo, I w ill never forget her
heartening farewell words:
"A nybody who tries In scale
Giant's I.edgc after (!) when lie
could stay here and play gin
rum m y Is m il* "
Nor can I wipe from my mind
Iter querulous feminine query:
"W hy Is Giant's Ledge such a
challenge lo you?”
Surely ynu must ly m e m h ir my
quiet bttt firm W filJ i
"Because, my dear, It Is (here "
Well, II Is still there—and I and
my p a rty are atop nf It. We did
a typical American thing on ac­
complishing this font. We first sal
down and panted, scratched our
Initials on n rock, and rooked some
hot tings.
N aturally Ihe world wonders
what It Is like up here In Ihe
rle a r, rlrn n (cough, rough) ozone
Well,
appeara that
that "th
this
area
___ , ItIt appears’
is area
once had a tropical rtim ate, as the

first thing we saw was a ruined
orange peel Also It had been pene­
trated ea rlie r by a barbarian exp lo rrr who inscribed till* proud
message nf hi* achievement:
"K llro y Wa* H e rr.”
Nothing else la left of hi* pass­
ing One can but wonder what
emotions stirred the breast nf that
lurgntlrn rude savage th ie f a* he
surveyed the tremendous scene.
lie has gone, but tim e has not
dimmed the splendor of that vista.
Ihim hly wo stood In the dread
shadow of an even more unassail­
able peak called—well, let's be
honest—M L Pleasant. With two
more oxygen masks and three
mere hot dogs wo could o f climbed
It, too, and Ih a t'i the truth.
Below us spread Ihe fa r splendid
acres nf the Indy whr, sells fresh
corn for 73 cents a dozen ears on
we keends—and 30 cents a dozen nn
Modays, when teurtsts are scarre.
History, of course, w ill want to

SANDUSKY. Ohio i * - F n r l y trie
hone o p cra ln n got nm because
of the heat here yesterday and
walked off Ih cir Jobs They threat
m ed not to return lo work until
Ihe company Installs air condition
in n .

Eleven other operator* slaved nn
tho Job In M degrec weather to

Giant’* l.edge Was || BUI and
Frcdrlka Grny nf Life magaiine,
the spnnsors of our expedition, or
one nf tho six freckled young ani­
mals in their keeping? Or was ||
I? Or was it Mrs High Tenzing
Blake, who previously had pre
pared for the ordeal by clim bing
every rugged c liff In Bermuda7
The worn) may wonder, but we
mounlalneers have nn Jealousy. For
us It was a team Job. You w ill nev­
er get from us the secret of who
was firs t tn reach the top
What difference does it make?
We made the peak.
But I w ill give you a tip. If you
are middle-aged and trying to
scale a mountain, always follow
behind the prettiest g irl In the par­
ly. t l w ill give you something to
look forward lo. ns you clim b from
peck to peak.

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S o jc ia l fc v w iA ,
Joan Humphrey W ed
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M l** Joan Ellen llu m p h irv . ilnughti’r nf Mr. nml Mr* llr u r r
Humphrey, became tl.&lt;* h r.... I.ixl rvrn in e of I’tiul Kdwanl .Smith who
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rile Wi'ihlillK took p i r n l i t 7 00 mVIim k in the home n f Hr. .1
Her nan) Root who I’ f f h t a liil »t the .l.’iil.h'inur reremnnv. Hr. It.m t is
the pastor of the l hristlan l o ncrr t
Rational
Church
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music wn.i rendered hv Mis* lia r P 'oed li&gt; the .Smilhein Hell Tele
bars Flynt
nh" J r '" 'I re lrg ra p h Co
The bride, given In marriage by . 'he aroom KrndHatrd from Me
her father, w .i* lovely in .1 fille d •■•’• " • w 'f " High School In IftV)
Milt of while wool gabardine with
Pfajcd nrofcaalnnal baseball
which »he chose navy arcrs*nrir.* wl 1 ' onlralia. Ill This year he
and a while carnation e n is le
i'"c h e r with the Sanford
Her hilt was of navv blue velvet * •,r 'lln.H*
with net trim m in g and she w ire
a single strand of iw arl*
Miss Flo M c flill, maid of honoi
was attired In a navy faille Mill
with while areessories anil a ro r
sage of pink carnations
Serving as best man was Clnr
............
....
,Ha
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Mr and Mrs It F Cooper have
ence „In era
m of Albany.
Mrs.
Humphrey chose for her « * * " ! h" " " ’ ‘d 'r r attending the
a. II
daughter** wedding a Rray dress p " ' ,h r'V;
«•
&gt;"*"»’
coinplemenled with while acres- 1,1 Mars in ti, \ 1
sorles and a pink carnation cor
suae
l.t Hale I. Scott J r has re
Following the ceremony a recep turned to the Culled Slates Naval
lion was held al the home id the Hospital In llethesda. Mil (or fu r
hlrde’s parents The entertaining dier Ireatineiil after spending a
rooms were decorated with fern week's s istt with his wife and
and arrangements of white glad son at 2o7« tira n d v ic u Ave. ,
loll. The bride's table was over
laid with a lace cloth centered
Mr and Mrs W illiam Kdward
with a three tiered cake surrourd Heasoo and son Hill of Mllledge
ed by fern and flowers and flanked vllle. tia are the guests of M r
by candelabra holding white tap and Mrs A .1. Peterson at their
era.
home on W First St
Miss Claudette Waits presided
over the bride’ s liook and Mrs II
M r nml Mrs It W. Turner w ill
I. Carter and Mrs Hessle Knight ieuve tomorrow for p s it weeks
assisted in servinR
A fter a short wedding trip the vocation. They w ill visit th e ir itnn.
rnuplo w ill reside at «00 Palmetto Mai. W alter Turner and fam ily
In Oahlonei'a. fin
and their
Ave.
The hrlde Is a 10.12 graduate of daughter. Mrs. II. (i. Drake In
Seminole High SchiMtl and is em fiastouia. N C. They w ill also
spend some lim e lu Hcndeisonv illi N. C.

(P &amp; h A D W d A

Joan Humphrey
Honored A t Shower
Miss Joan Humphrey was hon
ored Saturday evening with a mis
rrll.in ro u s bridal shower given tiv
Mrs Homier Carter nl her home
on West First St
A silver nml white rotor scheme
was carried out In Ihe decora
tlons the ladles ctijnved tdnvlng
| &gt;ame*&lt; with prl*e *&lt; going h» M l**
SS
(triggers and Ills , llarhara
FIIV
v tit" „
i . i i .
Mr* ^ o irlrr, .isvlrted hv her mil
lite r,. Mhi. Jno M clicli. nerved n
sweet course and punch In the r..|
lowing glicnt* In addition to the
honorre
and
hn.vteisr*:
Mrs
Hruee Humphrey, the hrlde rloef's
mnlhnr. Mr* Itelh Knight, Mrs
It. T. Humphrey. Mr*. J .' K
Thompson. Mis* Lemtle Hotiindo.
M i** Pally Haligan. Ml** Kay
- ................
HatlRan. Ml** Flo M
MrC.ill
and Ml**
Connlff Ludwig
MlalrTIa
Also M
la rT la rh a ra F lyn l. Miss
’ifspn .Miss
.11
Je»n Vyilspn
flre lc h ru Kir
chhnlf. Miss
Mis* F.l
F.llen Driggers, and
Mis* K llfo
l|yn Carl
Carter.

C cdsm jdaJL
H'LDNKSIIAV
The First Haptlsl Prayer Meet
log w ill begin nl H no p m We
continue with our study of Itapllsl
Church history.
The First Itapllsl Sunday SchiNil
Superintendent's Cahlnel inerting
w ill lie held after the Prayer
Meeting service In the Chapel
Members o f t|i" lleta Sign**
Phi S orority and their husband*
w ill have n ho* supper at Sanlaniln Sluing*.
The Duplirate llrldge Club w ill
meet nl the W iunnnV f ’ luh w ith
(eating schedul'd tu start at 7:11

*0-1 nlav to la.™In J,l H;ie&gt; j,

The vl.adle* Society nf Ihe It nf
I. F. and F. will meet at the 1.0
O f . Ilnll *1 7:30 p m.
The W. S. C. H. nf Ihe F.henraer
MethiMUst Church w ill meel at
k : 0f) p. in. al the rh u rrh with
M r*. R. K. laird a* ho«le*a.
THURSDAY
I'he Junior and Inlermedlate
Royal Anthaaaadnra will merl at
the F lril Hnptiil Churrh al 7:no
P' in •
The Ktrnt Haptlsl Churrh Choir
will hold rehearsal i t 7: IS p in
The Junior Hmlhrrhno&lt;| will
meet at the First HnptlM Church
at 7:30 p m

Filends of M is fic iu g c llalies
w ill lie glad to learn that she is
utile to be nut lignin a fte r attendimr nine weeks al the Annlann
Nursing Home
Ills
( liffn r tl
P iiK ito i
p la v e il
th e P la n o ti I th e le e r l i t Io n f o llo w lo g th e m a t i lag’ o o f M is s J o a n n e
wTlIii.m* to Cm. too F d m n n s n n

......lav afternoon.

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M eth od ist Group
Holds M ee tin g
A t Lundquist Home

1, 'S’kt

The Daughters of Wesley Sim
day School Class tncl with Mrs
Itulh l.untbpiM al her home. t7n.t
Magnolia Ave . with Mr* 1 *'
Whittington. Mrs M It
Smith.
Mrs T Itradlord Itvrd. Mr* O K
While, and Mrs .1 A Howard as
co-hostesses
'r e room* were
attr.ictlvelv
decorated w illi arrangement* ol
while hlhlseus
Mrs. John M (iillo ii, elass pro
sldent. presided over llie meeting
Mrs J F. Courier opened with
Ihe devntlon.il followed with the
group repealing Hie 2.1td Psalm 111
unison
Mrs Zeb lla lliH . class «errelar&gt;
read the minutes of Ihe prevlou*
meeting ami called the class roll
She also read a letter from Ml»&gt;
Flora Farish's nricc of Marianna
felling ol Miss Farish's condition
since piinlng her nephew * fainilv
there
Mrs Homer P rior was w e ll 001 1
rd lu c k after spending Hie sum
m rr at her summer home 111 Par
krrshttrg, W Va
Mrs f 'lande Herndon, courte .1
chairman, reported that site Mini
sent seven cards and one plant
during the month id Angie t
M r* S l&gt; Shlnhnlser, M r* Pan
line Howard, and Miss Aline Chap
man were a|i|Miinted as a conituil
tee to w rite resolutions for Hie do
ceased Miss Mnrv Farish
Mrs Claude Herndon, nominal
illg committee chairman, gave Hie
re|mrt as follows
M r*
Albert
Itlrkson. president.
Mi** Aline
Chapman vice president.
Ml**
Versa Woodroek treasurer; Mr*
C II Winn, teacher. M r* S O
Shlnhnlser ftr*l assistant teacher,
I’l l tv I 1 , I t i K ' l l N't OF Miss llarhara \n n Petra* to A llred
and Mr* Charles Meriwether, see
I o«i. ■ 'l.reroe i« In log annniiiiie,| hv her parrnls, Mr and l l r *
mid assistant teaelirr
I I P e lra s n| I .It'll S. Sanford 1«e H r is Ihe *on of Mr anil Mrs.
The serrcl.arv was ordered to
I i . l o r M l . ieerie of &gt;wnford
I Photo hv t en)
cast an unanimous lia llo l
fm
Ihosn officers who w ill serve In
with l l r .
Ilie ka in . Mrs T illi
II (illlon. I
M f lower*. I \
ID13SL
Howard.
I P I Inn iiiniid I I
Mrs fl F Cole had a tiirthd.iv and H r* t m iner winning p r ill'*
I’ ii .u li and rookies were ncrveil Itovelle. W C. II,nne* and Ihe
nml donated to the birthday fund
|le**ie
Z n lu iv .
Aline
Durini! the social hour Mrs M It In the following I.idle* Ho* Mine* \||**e *
Milton IVv ..ir llh e rl Itieksmi, ll*o ' h.ipmatl and Versa 'Vomit n&gt; k
Smith conducted a word game T
llits, l l .1mil' Herndon.
M
II
Smith. S O Mimtnii'.cr. J It Will
mm* .1 C inirier, lla rrv Hmv’ u
A D /.o h ii v II I Cole, l.e*ln
Wright mil I &gt;toi I III nlge*
\|.o tin Mme* II \ I ' l l l l *11
H o lin ' A P in e Zeh lla lllff. Join.
The following phi tlrlp a n ts w ill
ai'Penr oil the Student Program
Inrnmmnw eveimiij at 7.00 oVIm k
over W T Itlt
1ton Farley w ill
slog "P S I l.ove Yini” and A l­
lison fan*. t&gt; .ears old w ill render
n piano solo entitled "l.lehea
I riotme” . I.it'le Miss Dunime Vih
It'll, who was seheibded to npnenr
on In t week’s program tail was
I ll It I It 1 M i l l N I'F IIL N T
unable to iie rfo im w ill slog "Jesus
111 .md Mr - r I vilc llrvo n '!'• i

M in . J .

II.

Itn v .

Mr. mid M r*. John D. Abraham*
have i elm neil from a several
weeks vaeiillon silent a l New
Smyrna llenrh
Mrs. Abraham*
will leave Friday to visit friend*
anil le la tiv rs and w ill also a l­
ii ml Hie I'rlelitalinn o f the golden
wedding m inlveisarV o f Mr. amt
Mis. K. J. Jiimiues ill Jaiksnnvllle.

Miss Janycc M a rz
W ill M arry
Samuel Goble Jr.
Philip M arr are
lin .il
marriage
plans rd his ilaiighler, Mis* Janycc
M n rir M arl In Samuel M anner
(ird ilr Jr . t'SN, son rd M r ami
M r* S M (odde of Pine Castle
The wedding w ill lie an rv r n l of
Sept. 12 nl Hie First Presbyterian
C lllirrh m Orlando with Hip llev
W illiam II K .iilrl performing the
rloillllerlng ceremony
A program rd nuptial inusle w ill
lie renrleii'il hv Margaret Cirurge,
oraanist, ami Virginia
Carter
Murchison, soloist.
Mrs James II Kennedy of New
Smyrna llenrh. sister nf the h riilrelect, w ill he matron of honor and
floss I. fin h lr w ill servo as hi*
h rolher'* he*l
man The h riilr
w ill lie given In marriage hv her
father. Philip
M a ri .lame*
H
Kennedy. MissM a r*’ nephew, w ill
light Ihe candles
Im mediately following Hie cere
mony a reception w ill he held In
the social hall of the rh u rrh No
form al Invitations are being Issued
but all friends nf Hie couple are
cordially Invited to attend the
wedding and reception.
M r a .u l M rs
a lo n o im m g f ile

T h e s e a re n il s ta n d a r d b r a n d s , such ns K r a lis O e , H it y e t I Z o to s p r o r ln it s t ’lim p le le w it h s t y lin g a n d s h a p in g , Over
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Common Hymptom
Tha peraon Infected oftan haa
ferer with the entry of worm*
Into hla body. A common aymptom la a awelllng of the upper
tyelld. A amall amount of worm*
In the body may cauae no aymptomi at all.
Up until recently, tha beat
itreatment
ic n u u c iiv
IUI
iik im iiu . «
for
IrlchlnoaU
ha*
reventlon by meat
meana of
been lie prevention
thoroughly cooking all pork imeat
at Icaet half an hour for each
pound of meaL However, In vary
aavera Infection*, the uae of
Whan these eyet* enter with ACTH and cortlaone, tha naw
the pork Into the stomach and wonder hormone*, haa provan ef­
Intcatlnea of man, the worm* are fective In relieving aome of the
releaaed from the covering cyat aymptoma and decreaalng tha
by tha digestive, action of thee# amount of damage to the Uaeues.
QUESTION AND ANSWER
organa. They ceuae Irritation to
O. N.: 'la thara any ehanca of
tha lnteitlnf * ,n&lt;*
* B®
the peraon mny develop nauaea, an anlarged liver retu m ln f to IU
vomiting and aevere diarrhea. normal alae?
Atuwer: It all dapanda upon
Theee worffle then eaeape Into
, the blood ayaUm and mlgrata to tha cauae of the enlargement. If
dlifarant area* t f l h * body. They It la due to heart dlaaaaa, once
may cauae eaeruelatlng pain I n 1the btartdlaeae# UcorreeUd, tha
e muaclea they chooea for their Uvar enlargement tuttaUy eleara
up. The aame appllaa to Uvar In ­
ture home.
tlcularly fection* In most tnatancae. How­
The area that la particularly
ever, I f tha enlargvmant la due to
•ffecUvi « t i n d U Ph r* F , ’ h1^ ! cancer or to elrrhoala of Uta lly .r
muacl* which aepantea the cheat
from tha abdominal organa and that baa rtmalnad untreated too
which U ao important for breatto- to a g ^tb e enlargement ueually
mg. The other muscle* of r e ^ r a -

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Start Them
Duncing • • •

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iv«d s*pt. 3. i« .i

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i i \ i t &gt; illin iu m
Margaret Jones
111* I noise ttissell
Mr» C T l aw sen

Srpl. .1 • I — 2 In

s tv rn s n nEft.un

SCHOOL Sl'KC IAI.S
I'O ll 2 WBKKS ONLY .

M r and Mrs J J Pelras arc
announcing Ihe engagement ol
their daughter, llnrhnra Ann. to
Alfred Foster Iirecite. *on of Mr
m d Mrs V id o r M Crem e
Miss Petra* Is a IW I graduate
ol Seminole High School and Ir.
now employed by the Southern
Hell Telephone l i t
Mr
(ire rn e
graduated from
Seminole High S •(tool In l!M7 and
is employed by the Atlantic
Const I .Inc
Plans are being made for an
licto lie r wedding and complete
plans w ill be .mummied later

m ,,
Sainlv Inderson
.iM iio n ro e Ih e tiliH ,
spent their vaealion in Clnvton. L o v e s M e " S to ' I * th e d a u g h t e r | w d le g e r l i
W illia m
F.
o f .I d i u r h t . r
lo n e N | Its 7 o r
tin ami not In Snvaniuih. N. Y. as o f M r . a m i M r s
U11&lt; riio n e m isly staled veateidliy. V lh le p
hoi u al s w v m
Vug :il at tin
T h e tw o s td o ls ls w i l l he a ce o o l
Orange M■in*•&lt;n.I Huvpil.il lu 01
M, „ „ vtI(ll Stevens of Tamna D a llie d h v l . u l i i Ita d e v a m i h a rk
In lido Hi
!&gt;■ a llie d i
Is Ihe
i
is spending some time w ith her g r o u n d m u s ic w i l l he fu r n is h e d (nrmel i 11 ilia T ru l'ii k

m o th e r ,

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Engagem ent Told
O f Barbara Petros

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Ing Imv hi’i’ler . .

Sandli’r tnaili* it

fnr \ 'nl who waul In rld»* "t’gprmw”
even

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and I’V r r v day you gn.

Pri’lly Hiifl.. Illm'k
lilack kid.

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Tom Leonard Wins FSL Batting Title With .381 M ark; Dunn Is Homer King

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Buck Purdue

llama Howe

Jim V lrkery

Jim « !:•

Us nr inn Its in ill

ru n the home run title with 2tMu
rd of 213 set hy (iibiesvilte back
give Sanfonl Ihe leader for the
tM7
.ecmiil straight year. Chuck Aleno
lie d
Treadway, Jacksonville
Aim n tor sanlord lust year with Beach munuKer ami Inrm er New
X&gt;
ami
Manager
Kd
l.evy,
now
of
seasons ol I ll | 'a l l i / e . l It'l l I l l 'l l
York (Hard outfielder, was sec
Won! ru n ic ol bem nrd's se.'imil Daytona Hour’ll, annexed Hie (lr*t oinl with 365,
straight hutting crown from bra home run huuuer lo r a Sanford
‘Other loop Jesilm
included*
eiri1 lle iiiliiiia rie rs In N i l v e r itla v rr in utso with VI
I I owuk I O f lyini,
lie l. ain 1 .ml
Rprl'in &gt;itl, the release nl o li|n a l
'Ihe &lt; nrdlnnls set u new stolen
uveintjes lids mnrlilnK
hase record In Ihe F.HL this y ra r
Meanwhile, .'d.niutfer J. C Inmil Willi K2I. hreuklmi the old xtallil*
; Dlelf BaUer,
‘
, Dayfona Beach
The Its ye;n old Hychnscr,

T o m m y " W u h o u ” b e n n u rtl won
a m in o r
b u ttin g tit le (o r tin1
scctm il Him * ill III!) t it le ! tw o y e a r
{’ arm*)' H i hi* w ;ii o l lir li d lv a w a rd
i'il H ie class I* F lo r id a SI a 11* l.&lt;*’i
ijiiL* c ro w n w ith u :tMl m u rk till*
sum m er
l.r o n u r tl. tin 1 one (n u rlh
C h e ro k e e In d ia n fr o m N o rth &lt; 'ar
u lln a . W illi tin* C o a s ta l IT iln s l ea
lin e t it le In U » iu o k ie season lust
y e a r W ith n .175 m u rk

nru

ieri y of the SI I amis t animal
fllilK
atm sy lent Inis a life lim e hal
lu n ik of ( r ( in h it two (nl.

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h k e ris r Ita lU r

Joe ,\n *e l

oulfieliler, stolen Busesr, do
Cocoa M)|r Rama Itowell halted
In Ihe most unis, 17.’ , Joe Alice),
Jacksonville lleuch
rig lith j i i d n ,
won Ihe luont H u m e s, 2J, while
Hasrom lla m m , bukel.imt right
hander, losl Ihe most in
l wo o ilier iniciiers won 2u cr
more n a m e s -J im VlcVcry of lie
l.aml wills a 22 U m ark ami BID
M illar, [luytona Hear It, 2211. Huh

li-a ilw a -

hy (alike, Daytona Beach righthander, wu* In front with 11/
sH Iki’oids *sii*l Daytona Beach
lilth u n d e r Krnle Craumer set i
new league record In Walking 2ui
hatters.
Vickery and May U nit of Jack­
sonville lleuch pitched Ihe only
no M l, no-iun
games
O'Flynu
looped ihe circu it's rookie hitters
with a .311 average

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Score 8*4 Win Over County All-Stars
| Red Hires Swats Homer; Buddy Lake
Hurls Shutout Ball For 3 Innings

DeLand Tries To Even FSL Series W ith I s

Hy KKNT C IIK TI.A IN
Wed. Sept. 2. IUS3
T IIK SAN FIIKD IIK HA I D
Sanford's
l.eglon 'W h ll K ids" reully proved llie lr title last
night a* they lllcruHy whirred past home plate in n wild and wools
e-run uprising to topple the County A ll Stars In a heneflt liusehall
•h ul Hie Memorial Stadium followluH Ihe t.'uiuuieiuorutlun cere
nies In the county's Korean
Warr veteran* and M ajor
uior Jack
K it .
V ' h Hriaiklyn, replacing bake on
Ageless lied Hires, noted soft­ J In* h ill for Ihe A ll fila r* encoun
ball M irier, hl.isteil a home run til le n d a sriye of wildness and
By K K N T ( IIK T I.A IN
ta k e th e fita rs In a 2 0 lead In the walked llic firs t five bailers to
Well (lie Junior begion "W ins K ids" kepi their winning way* By
third fram e as Buddy l.uki flared face him In Ihe fifth Two wild iletenttng tiie County A ll Stars, " - t , Inst n i||lil . . . The "old p ro" Bed
h l ik Into hi* old form , &gt;leaking pitches, ii stolen liase and three lilie s U nited n Imnier o ff Jim m y K rliler In tin- iliin l Inning over the
the "Hwli.li K ids" on one lilt ilur* errors, plus a lilt Batsman and
left f|«li| wall . . . For h ittin g Id* home run, his firs t lu the lust 10
nig
the five pusses enabled the "W hir
like uisu cracked nui the first K ills " to take a (12 lead which yenrs accoriling to iM- I'A unnnunrer, he w ill receive n solicit suck
from I V ikins .Men’s Store; a free glass of wider id Flm er's; n tooth
dean hit of the Hume In the hot was cuonidi
pick and napkin id Appleby's ami a gallon o f *‘d ry " pus from S initty's
linn uf the second Into right bake
Jim m y Wade slide home and Simt&gt;111n' T u ttle stid 11111
, uh yi-&gt;, we foigot, ii pound of d irty rugs
fanned four and didn’t Issue u
silicic puss Bulllnig tile ycimijislers Jim m y Holler was walked before f r triu the Nuufoid ll.-ridil,
» * *
Brooklyn, a recently discharged
wills tils dccejiHve knuckler.
IVI.-i Si-hliul, Kseciillve Vice I'renldrnt, chief S tn tlslii'iu il, iillil
lie didn't fool Kit McCall, how- Korean vet, retired for David HusSepri.|iiry-Tri-u»OM-r of the Floiidu Stale bengue; form er Hanford
ever, as the silent riuhtfivlder s).
Jimmy K rlile r won Ihe Ituim* lle ru ld Sports F d ito i; and p iil.lic ily director of Silver Springs In Ills
In lie,hi center
npnsM'd n dnuhle
do
dtehluu Ihe first six stanzas he spare time, lui fin a lly thrown in llm towel in his controversy w ith
fdr the limee lilt
I, off bukti.
'burry Hates opened tin* fourth ore taking first hast' In allow Sanfonl lulls ovei the -lie of l-al bevy's three home inns in one game
W|th a walk ami scored all Ihe wuy second liuselllur Hawkins lu pitch In d rill . . . IB-re |* Ida reply,
from fir d on Jim m y Hawkins' Hie last frump In which Hie Star*
" II I. lly, mm! N o w I get Ih e point! Changes w ill lie mo.|e lu the
looping Mni'li* to short lig h t field rushed In on a lilt, a Ml Batsman IPfi I ■illlin n r I'eti l
• * *
t f . account for tin* le g io n ’* first and lliree walks lo push two mine
runs In.
Sniiforil'a Tniinnv bi-onaid Is llm n lfic in l halting cliuniplou of the
K rlile r yielded fjn h t Mils ami Florld'i Slide bengue w ith a riilm sl JIHl aveiage . , . lie I* Ihe flin t
Mirreiidered .lust three pusses Snnfoid player In win a n a ltliig title iln re the F io ilila State beagua
while Ihe I a-mIiiii uolrhed
first was re o ig in ii/e il a fte r a durm uul petiod in lUJtl . , . However, Tommy
Jhri'e fills o ff the combine slants isn'l ihe flrs l playei who won a batting elinmpMmJiip fo r Sanfonl . , .
of bake, Brooklyn urn) Itussl
M. I. "IV e Wee" T il He, hrn tlivr o f Cuplain (toy THIis o f tiie Hanford
DATA: For the firs t tim e In an I’o liie Department, tells ns tlud (Itto Media* annexed Him crown Back
organized Baseball game at llie ill 11*27 during the t il........ B«n Cantwell , , . "IV e Wee" te ll* us that
M cm orlal Stadium, local funs saw tlm greatest single l.am l.oil aggregation to represent Hanford was
»Kv*n IfolierDon's ^ jllrh ln u and a leflhumled shorlstun . . , BuBbii the IlCl'i o u tfit Hint hud Sid Hudson, D nffy or D itxy Dean and many
It tt nit*r kept Ms
Kec Ironies Blshee shilled to slmrtslop ami oilier*.
team In n two-wav lie fo r firs t used his flrs l hasumau m itl in
« t
*
the imsIUim. . . He threw one
p u re liy M u llin ' a three lilt
vie
h it vlrFrom now on Tommy Kuhn w ill lm our high school snort cor­
;r out with an awkward p lili
tqrv Over NAAN Operations yes
respondent . . . Tommy Is one o f those uvid iKiXlng luna whu really
tin la v . Tiie VC-Klerts tilasnl to* up and an accurate peg
knows nml keens up w ith the sport . . . Tummy w ill have a periodic
A l.l.-U T A M s
V II 11 ll
lin t
inn nllcher f.l. J N. Uevelanil )|..imiiiai&lt;iii.
it. 1
1
column nntiHoi ‘ H o s in g B its " w h ic h fu r fis tic fa n s , should Be m ost
Mi l i hits, lu i'lm liin i u trip le tot F v h iih , 31.
1 1 1
enllgldenlny
1 '!» » * I h ml, ll..s&gt; 3
ti l
mihertaonit 0
F liliiit..|s , If. 31. 4
iCIeVeliiml lecelved nooi support tin
it
1 ley, r l
1
1
Seitmiii l l i k r l s fo r Ih e fiv e H em ln o le H ig h H i 'I iim .I hom e foot h i Ids e i'lliir dwi-llimr mute* com* tv Id le . K .lf
fl fl
n
h u ll |•.ullll'N m i l go m i sa le s lu u lly , . , 'Ih e r e g u la r f!i.!ill v a lu e w ill
u 1
n iiili'.t nine errors w h ile
the i ‘&lt;u lili 1... i f
t
i.
i
In- sold at a lia r g iiiu I M ill (o r fa n * who a r t b e fo re Hie un iso n gets
4* 1
Kjects were B o u tin a seven. F. K! .litllen, e l
H ires. Ih
1
u iid e rw a v ■ - - lu r ld r u ln lly t h a t fir s t g a m e Is m il f a r o f f . . . T w o
H oley liip le d for the loser-. ,
lllIKst, HS.p
D
i
.1
u.-ckn 11 i i i i i l-'iid a y Ih e t ’ele rv Fe d s w ill lin llle th e \p u p k a B lu e
VC-KlecI lollies
is now
tied H i'M ru rit. e
II ll
1
lln r le r s l i n e lu H ie M e m o ria l S ta d iu m . . . T h a i ’* F r id a y n ig h t,
(I 1
1
j
w tlti l-’ANItON (liiernllonr. for thw Y ules, ,*
p
*1 1
3
..
H ept. IH.
in flv hmo lead at the Hunfnnl IH.like
li
ro n k iru . e
0
1
i.
• • •
aval A ir Ntxllun. Klerts Icei V .'ll II I . I l l ' l l * 1 1 0 11 fl
i.
UmpliK Thomas behind ’ he piatc In Inst nlg lit's game old u mure
T o In la
3M
the ru lin ' w ith a nine-run estilu1 M
i
*
io r l.rn lu u %14 II
II it u i
i than eredilulile Job III our eatlnuttloM, despite Hie usual cat-call* from
klon In the top of Ihe seventh to JHuonlle
r, *« 1
3
1 n
s*
Wrap up ii I r*-r» trium ph over I'il I e. IP
i)
1
a Hie fun* . . . I f they knew he was II Koicnn W ar veteran who lost no
eye, we nn- sure they w ouldn't have uttered a sound . . . Uuddy bnkii
H ales. If
N AAN (Ipmntlops.
1
I
ii
li 0
III VI*. If
1
VC-Klee I a
211.3 P ill It—D, II 7
looked like hio old self lust night hurling one-hit hull whits blanking
Hit w kin s SI. e $
II »
the Junior begii.n lu Hie three frames he tw irled , . . bake BUO alathed
Ma a s op*
&gt;11 m o 1— 5 3 u
HlSl.ee, |l&gt;. *s 3 4* ii
m il Hie firs t clean h it to rig titfle ld . . . Through the sixth lim ing the
w inner
- Kuhertaon. boser — K rid e r. |&gt; II.
.1
1 1
II 0
1
(nevelaml. 3H - Ituheilsim , Flo- Jones, e
tnotn
l.eglon had cidlnctcd $11111.17 from the c u litrilliuticni barrvU I t tha
.
I'ln r k e , r
ii
1 ii
|«y.
entrance . . . It.
Johnson
sou *ahl
anlil tills was not viudigh rnotldy
Utoniiy ltb taka
M e i'n ll. rf
*i
l
ii
n
days n(jd
rers to Miami for thru
begiou players
throoo da
add two
t * nights
Hum net, rf
il
ll f&gt;
*
n all Ih Junior begion
|
Iln liin iiM . of
i f tfvsk.
1 n
d of
u "f Mjis
FI
II fo r the N nllninil Junior l.eglon finals ut thu end
K ills , ef
ll
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The Sports Register

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Robertson Pacos
C-Electronics
o 15-5 Victory

25 Radio Stations
W ill Carry Gator
Football Games
TAM PA Ut—AU 10 n( th&lt; Uni­
versity of Florida football game*
Wit) be broadcast H ill season by a
minim um n f 15 stations throughout
Hie state.
L H Mitchell, general mnnaifor
of radio station WPAK here, an­
nounced Ihe Broadcasts would be
handled by the CBH Florida group
plus other stations Hu said the
complete list of Muttons w ill be
nnnuimred later.
K adi station in the football net­
work w ill have Us 'own advertis­
ing sponsor."
Oils Boggs, veteran
vei
i|H ir 1scaster
of W U uF, (iaitiusville, 'again w ill
handle (be play-by-play account uf
Florida game*. Working with lilggs
w ill he Hoi F lclicbm an, WDAK
sportscasler. Hay D a n lrk r. WHUF
program ilite c lo r, w ill be the pro
durcr for llm broadcasts ami Oar
land I'owcll, W ilU F director, w ill
direct Hie operations.
A t tlihev th« Florida football netw ork w ill bo' combined with those
of oHi*c slates such as Alabama.
Kentucky and (ikorqla.
The opening broadcast w ill lie
Ihe Sept. IP 'n ig h t game between
Hire Institute and Florida at Hunt
ton, Texas.

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I.e a jn n
f^ o lh a ll games in IUGII.
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Tha lls llc a ;* took a tw o-point

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( Ullage lu klx games. 1
Pies* o f the second ftloro VG-B
t as Ihe roaring gun Monday
i g ilt scoring lie highest ImUvD
. i w l aeries o f the w»«k and aaaitt w ith a 6M rngrk while hi*
amo was the beat o n t-g im a
■ o f l be season and waak.
(Well is tha pace setter of
f n it il running H ellcat* and
.y a n k in g bowler o f tha naval
ill w ith * IM a v a ra n rloaa-

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Kit bevy mnnereil with Burk
I'a rd iii', who made first on an
error, ahead of him lu Hie second
Inning to give Hie I ’s Ihe lead

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h o m e r In Ih e e ig h th w ith none on
base

Two walk*, and singles by Jack
fa d e and Howie O T Iynn netted
the Reil Hals' two runs In the
eighth Inning.
A cash purse of $1,120 w ill go
to the team winning Hi* series.
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barb after a sixth place linlsh In tha (ir«l lu ll to win the second half
peiinatiM n the Florida State beaguo. w ill have to come from behind
again In the FSb play-offs.
Tills evening the Rod Hats w ill play host In the Dayton* Beach
Minuter*, at Couruit H eld in the *
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The only reason he is getting n
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title shut a t Marciano, on Hept. 21 , I 'l T f M I N U H um , lliu fi|« l)ii.
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Is that he yelled so loud that lie
m t m i k K iir r f i
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heat Marciano Ip the firs t fig h t.
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I would llkg to relate you w ith
9 H M IK 5 1 l l - U l l i :
W ffM ili, W'JifihliiM lull,
some u f the facts of the firs t |1A T T I N il
H i T k s A ssnelnleil I'rssK
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M IA M I IIK A I 'I I , Nln
l.u rr v Bin
fight. The hoys were laith unde­ H iiN
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10-11
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'Its iv ,v illi
feated a t the time, ba Htarzn had i i i ’ n m i i f r r i : i » i.v i l .**.!,. n a .Vr
.1",' Hb I v ,us, law. W a rre n . I'lil.i. s
l.ifl*l. 125
l.il.'- A N FIIII.IC P Jus,* i'o is ro , U r .
had morn fig h ts than Marciano
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M ssli'li,
st"|ilie .t
Jesse
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and was the favorite.
n O n ils fH
K r I I I I onI fim. fHht Vmr
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ll was a ten round Mini being
non, W li MhI r, n lu ll, V*
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1.71. H (i"kn ue, W*ir ih . s iu |i|j*,l J a e k r
lield a t Madison Bquaru (lerdvn. T il I
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Both o f the boy* were m ixing it IMiMI!
•»liln. &gt;7HAM A N T O N IO . T s s - A t
Jo el
p relty good u n til midway In the HTnl.r.N IIAHKH Alln.iko anil III
Mens. i n . in n A iilm il"
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I'lin tu l l r r n n i ' l s i . I l l , Slsaleii, *,
fourth round when I j i Nlarxn got
hit and went down, ba Htorza got
up and carried on u n til Hie end of
the fig h t. Marciano won by a very
close and disputed decision.
I predict La ,S tars* w ill outbox
Maiciano in the early rounds, but
w ill tilr* rapidly Irt the lain rounds
uml ho easy pray for*'Hie punches
Htarlinv At !*:ail I*. M.
of Hie Uroakton Ulockbuslur.

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sports w id e r, told Jess Neely, T h e H liirs
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IHtth H'nm I lilts Vktok i HmyI f k ) 21**4,
foothull roach or the lllce Owls.
Tucker, u Warn scribe, wax at l l l j l l I cum Hr n mm (Hcrlwftl 2I4H,
Tom hliui Hiiirs
lending the Texas CuacbluK
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lie Imdn't seen Neely to
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him face to face in about l l) year* III k Ii loillv 1,1ii i,I series (tils week.
v illi the
nlllioogh often conversing w!
Or,S, Pies*
lllu li In illv lillin l series ssusnn. S t*,
coach on llie lelephoitm
Pises
The sports w rite r was ta lkin g to 11It* l&gt; liiillv ilin n l * ii ins lid s .. iu a , Ids lis t'
(*» , I'lses
footba'n f f t m e ’ ln th s three sexsont
Fatflshi Hinlth, conch o f Hast Texas
Itlg ti I ml I v lilu * | sum s ssssmi, 1*4. they ha
p lfy r n t U nd er C o s c li B ob
and
Frank McKinHtate College,
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Woodruff.
ney, n couch ut Kilgore ' High
irud up,
Hcliuol, when Neely sauntered
ii|iitrcd
or C
c aatfish
ttls n about
Jess liio
iilrrd of
Ids football prospects, then ho did
OAlNEiJVtLLE, Fla. — Univer­
the same with McKinney. N ot rec­
ognising Tucker hut th in kin g he
sity of Florida Hno coach Hank
Thursday
Fiddlier* made iuaf about every­
was n coach, Neely asked Jinx
I.OW
H l|k
body’* All-America team his last
hunt til* prospects.
^.'47 p.m, two yaara at 4f«&gt;l Pdfttf.
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Tucktir carried It along. Ho la* 10:47 a.m.
menfeil tbnt they were pu ttin g him
oii tha' spot In l* year, that while
he had excellent backfleid p u t
LET UH FINANCE YOUR
p w ls HI* lino w iirn 't strung and
that while he m ight w in the dis­
tric t championship he would be a
■lead duck In the Htate race,
»WB CAN HAVE YOU MONEY1*
vll* th a t'll be p re tty good,
ng the d istrict title , won't
We a l s o m a k e l o a n s
l | T ' cpnsuleii Neely and sauntered

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Icroes # palm w ilii silver yesterday
when slip upplk-d fee a county
license. II cost her ll.noo Tlio o ily
i I kj oMarp,«'.s &lt;1,000, ami the *l:.l.'
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l-.'liovt'd lu lie highly prevalent.

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..mincing iho study yeslarday, .aid
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Giea-e traps — Septic (silks
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CINCINNATI &gt;.n Ch.e( nf I'nlice
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religious sen ices Ha said Ins do
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liu t ii, dolhn used til the fig h t
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on id of children and adults stuck
a 0 Ii 1lie ill -ease
I In* wa&gt; lev calv'd today In the
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U — NOTICES • FEKSON a i JI - 1 1 23—
KMALL BUSINESS
Office Equipment
—2$
If you have a small b':*in«*» In a
REALTOIU)
-IB
RE.STOIIIUM—Elderly, HAYNES Office
Machine I'd.,
secluded part of town and a rt a A U O lir
Semi-Invalid, ronvalescenl Kind
Typewriters, adding tnarlilnes,
interested b getting siulomers,
Soe Raymond M Ball
iF_ .t a r e ,
graduate d le tl 8lan.
Sales-Rental*. 314 Magnolia, I'h.
Bit the ae'vlce you offer la the
Licensed Broker for i&lt;l
Classified cofjtin of (ha Sanford
kind* of Be» Estate and
Herald. Dali 148.
IT— M u n W m • TraOeru —I I AUTOGRAPHIC R K / i l S T E H M
Genera Insurance. 204
AND FOR MB. O N E T IM E CAR­
S. Pu.k Ave 'Phone B80. FOR RALE—GROCERY STORE
WE
BUY U IE Q CARS. Little and
BON, Low prices. Fail delivery.
And meat market, good location,
Reel
—
Second
and
Sanford.
Check will. Georg.* Stuart, 13
Ing or K'lllng, it will
Eitabilihed many yeari. Ownar
Ho m Ii Mein, Orlando.
retiring dut to age. Completo go,
MOBILE
HOMES
H A LL.K E A I.T O R
Ing builneis Including all stocks 15 ft to 43 ft priced from $1170 up.
Rlat# Bank Building
and fixtures for 13.000, which U
Best selection of Vacation TrailTOD
Hall"
Phone 1738
less than ro it v f fixturas alone.
m In the sunlit. Alsu the finest
For informallon, rhone 441. or
CAN
FOB B.«!AL ESTATE IN LAKE
write W. R. DuPree IIS Pal
K V lu n V see Raymond M. Bail,
SELL
Ave..
FI.l a ^ ^ &gt;_ ^
m attoA
veyJ Sanfefd.
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, Realtor. Sanford. Florlua._____
Anything
1 4 - S F IC IA L IR R V IO V t
HAVE some excellent Lake*
WKh A
al Home*. »l*o name new I I F y o u HAVE
3 bedroom home* In lh«
9 E U . and a n In
Mia m i A J e P m
O nline'
IfM n l H ill r f ly
Contact me for your hou.s*

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hauled and in excellent ciilldl
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IV
19
K FE I* YOI.’ R lots clean Meavt
duty mowing
deurlng. ifra if W illiam I’ Smith, ilulboard Sales
mg s h ill driveways, euxluui
Service, Mercury Outboard Sal
farm lui: DeWill llim ie r A Son
i«. 2513 S Park. Phono 1174 J
I'll a(12 W
V E M -S D R I I . I . E D , P u m p s in s ta ll
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HALL'S G a rigs.' (ur Genet al Auto
Ht'puiritu! Sanford A Cc'.yiy Avn
Phone I non M. H2ai If night.
C o ntrail and repair wurk Free
estimates
It I, Harvey 204 HATTEItY, Generator ur Starter
Sanford Ave Phone IM2*
Service. Call 317, Swain'* lla t
tr r y Service. Sanford Avenue
N E W H u d IIS
surfaced !: p e r
and 2nd Streot
(e c tlu u
D id flo o r s
uudu
lik e
new
F l u ls liliig ,
c le a n in g
a u d M A F FK T
A ll K i Service, I20W
w a x in g , a l i o p o r ta b U p o w e r p la n t
N nrtli I'a rk, Phune 924 Speetlo
S e r v in g S e u ilu u la C o u n ty s in c e
meter Specialists
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Rent

Sidy-Nine Cents Ofiit/i Every Polio Dollar Coes For lreatment

17 M— Automotive Service —17 It

3 KKDMOOM D n fir.'iiltlieil hmne in to—
IIK I.P WANTED
Ranfnrd ur nearby. Cunluct Id.
tln iv e r, Extension .'Ml? SNAAS.
D t'llvi-ry Roy Wanted Apply Pal
in i'tto Groeory T ii start Tuesday
PERM ANENT llesulents, desire 2
bedroom Unfurnished. Stale In- \IA R R IE H man fur Insurance
rollon, Price. P. u llux 1211).
wurk in Sanlurd. Cunlaet It. it
Taylor, 2 IH Melsrh
illdg
ur
HEDlUIO.M. Private entrance and
I'liime l hr; It fur upimlntment.
A lo th . Phune 1171 J.
TO D eliver feed and wurk In store PLOW ING DISCING, G RAD IN G .
9—MEAL ESTATE FOII S A I.E -3
Ilaggerly Appliance Center
5*4 days a week. Apply lu persand fill, shell
tre e s ,
M il driveways,
‘
"Your Westlnghoinn Dealer"
Mm. 110 W. 2nd. St.
niid shrubbery
ery imoved. DeWItl
3 BEDROOM HOUSE
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-----Phone 1737, US Magnolia
flutter and Son. Bast 28th St„
Al) "onvenlenrcv excellent water, I I 1V0HE WANTED
—l l
Sanford, Phone 882-W.
nx*or Elder Springs Plenty shade
F IH G ID A IR E applltnres, sales and
tree!, *ome f - i l t trees. 2 I4r|oo RESPONSIBLE while man with
service 0. II. High, Oviedo. H a
InicV' desire.i
acres land. G. C Warmuck, III.
Phono 4131 or Sunford IG42 W
- —J t n - . l a j e m » a i
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9 Box 283, or xcs* owner at AU.
18 H—
INSURANCE
-1 4 11
after 0 p. m.
13
HDSINEMS
OPPORTUNITIES
12
Nat. Uk. Illdg . Room 31*,
Miller Itidlo U Appllu nee
•ave on Fire, Wlndstorm autmno
LOT 50 x 125 ft. ready for huliilHanford. Seminole Cnmdv'x
W
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n
t
A
Nice
Motel
bile Insurance See John II. WII
Infl. On paved street 12 blocks
Oldest Wetlingllifuse Dealer
llama Insuranco Ageney. 4«3
In Sanford, Fla.?
£ r n m rlo rk . 3250 Plume 1133 W.
118 8. Park.
I'h 29
Sanford Atlantic Bang BlJg or
Modern 8 unit court — excellent
W ILL Sacrifice 3 bedroom )muse.
call
38.
Vodoplch Sales Su vue
condition
On beautiful Lake
If n 7 i i r i i Is h e tl. K iptily 3l4oo,
Electrical A Gas Appliance&lt;
Munrue U. S. Highway 17, Im ld *
Phnne 22)tti J ur see after 3:00
Admiral, Kelvlnator. Servol
c ity lliiilt* . For Information w rite
at 242ft IT inrclon, Phillips T e r­
Hafrlgerators, Prntune llott
•• I .&lt; H I O r l iM M ih /. N i f
P. 0 . Box 994, Sanford.
race.
In Oa* 202 Hsnf-jrit Avr
IH ()N ( 8 0
FOB SALE—Giaal Im'nme busi­
Phone &lt;240
9 1,S00 D O W N
ness. Mechanical—Ward to re­
A i I A N 11C B A N K HI IX'.
3 RptlifMiin tuudcrn block homo in
HANDAI.L ELECTRIC CO
tire. W rileJ*. o. Box 50.
lop enndidun, Smilliern expoOwnml and operated by Sidney and
When yen Need Insurance
sure, nlro green lawn, modern MONBY desired un colored prn*
Erie Vlhlen. Bemllx and Croslcy
range and refrigerator. The buy
perty first murlgages. Dividends
Appliances: Electrical con,rad.
KARMA INBURINCR AGENCY
^ o f the week! I'oymenta only
higher than usual. Write P. O.
ing and repairs. 112 Magnolia
Box BIB. Sanford.
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'That 1to nation n iii*t pay Ti.liute
Atoh «i lentists w»'ie loiisoliiln* foi the f ll* lit a y illlis l polio III tile
1 1 - A U ro .M o n il.E S • IN I I I . I HS ' up tlieii i unis i i i Iti'i'J the report | year of the nation's iin o t epi
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i" i n«' via l ■mb d Iasi Dev 11 i l l lilt . ‘I'll '.III' h u tl.lt 1 11
l " n i'tl out tlie National Fooiiila- mills of s i'lfli*,, men and i* .men
till*
•
&gt;as spelidmc 'lllllost Igfi.OIH),* who un I that i hallellKe
DAII.Y SPECIALS
..... toi 1to* 11eat inept of Htl,P00 I ■poll Is ••*pt'i lally d e d li.lli.I "
p 'l olls it I I I k in with polio III i U52
In
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and t.i foi i
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I w h e e l d r iv e J e e p , A I
llo s re p ie se liliil all expeiidltlliw to i ' o o iI a ilv a lltim ie th e p a th s u p e li
c o n d itio n
3393
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I n a il b lo c k s " ,
mil's 0l"&lt;T(|jlt loll "I tloid leu wltli
I' io. &lt; dollar aud left the organist)
'49 Studehaker Pick up
303.
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a 1,1..... 1 i l e i i i a
i n ii, al y i a i ’s end. with unpaid
sc tent 1st s Ciinlil hope to ftiioduee a t iy i* i m i l n i i i 11&lt;ir i b * ' •' f iir b l iin*
l- 1 for I lie tilth vein in a law.
ll lis t.l i l t lal
lo M atch and professional cduca vai c in i', set inn o r iltttg liia t w ould a n t i h o d o • t h i s p i e
"Ruy from a New Car D ealer"
•i i , lo ia iiw liile , used almost Iti pi c\ cut p a l at) - Is, llir y fit si bad o n i p o l t l o I lie t i . i o i i t h a t p l o t . ,
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.SANFORD MOTOR 4 0. INC.
ni.iooiic 12 e lds went foi i hapiei l ii c ii t types i,| vnos t liev Wi'ic I.t a t t a i O l . l l.v I b e | i &gt; - I l l i l ' o l I
1101 fre n c h A * r
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FOR SAI.E l.uvelv Spinel Piano,
Musi he Transferred al Once.
MOVING. Local A long
Cull or w rite Ed I'uwell at Correct
We offer for sale lo |iermuneht
Jislunce CALL II , Storage
^ C ra tO jl^ u c ^ P m e iu is d y Florida
resident of Ihl.s section laxiks
and crating W. A. ADAMS.
ami pluvs like new. n ilv RiiarW • FUR NITUR E. U ’koiii Gooda M
m ille d lo r ten years Just pay REMODELING, reiiulring. ashesm m .ill down payment, and fin
to* siding, roofing, painting, O IL FURNACES — Bv Kraakf
IsIi mil lialam-e In easy m nnllily
Wall, Floor amt Flrejilac*.
Free estimates No down pay[■Tills Famous slmulard make
M. 0 . HODGES
merits, 3r&gt; months to pay, L in n
W rite ( 'o ile d inn
Department, , leg contractor. II J. Finch. 918 &gt;83 W. 1st Ht.
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Phooa l|»
■*ilI Hi Florida Avenue, Tmnpu,
Mi limn ill" A vn , Phone (HiH W ,
VENETIAN
HLINDS
Fla , and we w ill notify you
where lo see Hie piano."
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HIM , -Plano Technician Factory prlcral Holla lleosl (Hindi,
Aluminum slat*, rollon or plaa
Plisno d ll W Ruuta 1, Hanford

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house
ARTHT.Kfi WANTED
-4
fur rent Kitchen is furnished I Large fenced in yurd
Prefer We buy, leil and trade u*ed furni­
crniple widi children.
Phone
ture.' Wlhim Maler Kurnituro Co
1338 W Available Sept IS.
311 K. D t Phune —
F D ll NISI KD a f ’ r l!o i'iil, 2 rooms 7— Hcta • Mveimck • Poultry —7
and kilcbenelle. Close in. Plume
4fi‘l
M ill SALK Hue horse and one
pond m ilk cow J. It. Ilridges,
jlN F D R N IS IIK D Apt . 3 rooms,
Lake Monroe Phune I32tl It
hall). Mature Cull pie. 507 Oak
Ave
HORSE for sule—Buddie and llr i
die Phune 9153 ur contact Gull
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Value O f Schooling Stressed
Secretary of Labor Martin Durkin »■*.•
cpntiy urged undergraduate high achool
eIndents who have been employed In high
paying - ! « « * - * '
jotw »hls summer to re­
turn to classes when school begins. The
high wages must present something of a
temptation to the students hut those who
do not go buck to school may have occasion
to regret their decision later in life.
Schooling is important and it Is i;&gt; the
last few years of high school that a
student is exposed to the subjects which
may help him to find his best vocational or
professional career. The general knowledge
that can Is* acquired in high school can pre­
pare the student to he a lad ter and more
useful citizen.
Often it is not until years later that
the student who leaves high school without
finishing regrets the luck of u diploma. He
may find that the promotion for which ho

Out* of the tup N u z I h, who nomuhuw
managed to eludu justice ut the end of the
wgr, butt been barred from taking part In
the forthcoming pnrlimentary elections In
Weal Germany. He Ih Dr. Werner Nnumann. who wag named in Hitler’ii will iih
the niicccHKor to Joseph Goehheh hm Nazi
propaganda chief. During Hitler’s reign
Naiiinann served the Nazi's well anil re­
cently he has hcun seeking election to the
German Parliament.
Nnimmnn was prevented from running
by the Interior Minister of the stute of
North Khlne-Westphalin. who declared him
ft "Nazi offender." a classification which
makes him Ineligible to hold office, or even
vote.
Surprising enough Nuumann was win­
ning some support among the voters. Many
of the Germans huve worked hard to re­
habilitate their country and erase the mem­
ory of the crimes Germany i»*rj&gt;etrated
against Immunity during Hitler’s rules.
Other Germans, however, have held a kind­
ly memory of the iluyM when the N uzIh run
the country ami nil of Kurope was supply­
ing Germany with food und plunder.
A vigorous, strong West Germany is
essential to the plans we have for defending
Kurope. Hut we must be extremely careful
to avoid building up the N u z I h In our effort
to aid the Germans who truly want to build
a democracy. Totalitarian Ideas do not die
£asy und there are still sonje who regard
Hitler us n martyr.

TODAYS BUJLE VRR8E
There are miraclas of transformed lives
avery Uuy In every Ignd. The day of miracles
Is by no means past. Ye are witnesses of
these things.— Luke 24:4B.

The Sanford Herald

hurt Iwen working mock to .someone nice ’vho
moy have lens native ability but who doe*
hnvc the training and education that the
lust yenrr- _c* J.igh uchool can give.
Preparing for life w a hcH ouh buaiiiuHa
and the young are not nlwaya foreaijfhted
in their approach to that preparation. Many
g m il men have aucceeded with a minimum
of formal t’flucntion but they found the
road to tfucucHH more difficult because of
their lack. I’pmitH should urKc Htudenta to
forego the high wages they can make by
working, for the future security and bene­
fit they can attain by returning to high
school.

I ’r n t r a l l ' r r * a

W r ite r

______ _

Actunlly, ii hoof wm ilil lm huittly ut
tiniPH. .Juki for kick*.

Dr. H iutich HtigKUHlH Unit we compare
modem loe» with those of anthropoid apoH.
Wei), ours look hotter hot not good.
A girt reporter at a nudist convention
(hot four filiotograpliers sito knew. Tliuy
recognized her tho minute they saw lier
facu.

Dll. W ILLIA M ,\|. HAKNKH told the
National Annoi-intion of (Ih lro p o d in tH that
there Ih danger man will develop a hoof if
lie keeps riding in union and truina and air*
planet), Then why doenn’t tilt liomi go hack
to tOi'H 7

SA M D AW SO N

dance on future busIxeSi pro*.
p9«M- The weekly *«ex "a return
a more normal market in which
(Olid profits could be made, high
operations could contlmia.’’
, T « ,#,«*» Induiiry Insists Its mar
k tl tvfll slay strong for the ra il
of the year, by all normal stand
•rd«.
John L. Collyar, president id

records. The Papartmei
m«rce says that mora p
Jobl In August than a
In America’s hlatroy. T
Inoie out of work and I
jbba wai the lowest foi

fe a T flr a il

her industry S llf ssll toa million
yres this year, second only to the

NEW YO ltK Vlt-Odd la d * from
the O iltlily Almanac;
Do sonic beautiful women make
you iih 'M c ?
May lie it's Ihctr lace powder
Unit does it. It is exlim uled Dial
some seven m illion American wom­
en s u ffir from cosmetic nlkirgy.
Most he that many men victim s,
too Hut it was worse in the ohl
days when many a gut powdered
with cornslanh. In a lender clinch
she could never be surv whether
her beau wus wheezing from love
or sneezing because of her kitchen
beauty dust. . .
Sumo people Insist they On their
best thinking while lying fla t on
their barks. A department store
h n s has come up with, a imperial
thinking bed for (hem. It ha* a
canopy embellished with famous
portraits and great Linught*. It
also has h i automatic phonograph
which dins ItKrai and Information
into sleeping ears, so om ldliim *
folk can go on learning while
slumbering The s a in c "Sleep
Shop" form erly featured a heart
shaped tied for romantic wlv-js and
husbands H ieing lum also can
hoy circular beds—ami chase the
horses around the track in their
dreams . .
Are you neurotic? The odds are
about 10 tn-1 you aren't, so why
worry? The best and s im p l.'il way
to avoid nervous troubles is to In
herlt money And do it early In
life, while you can s till get mere
enjoy me til nut of spending It than
counting It. . Bui if you must fre!
about something, fret about the
motor car. It now takes a toll
equal to tho combined deaths from
the flu. ulcers, polio, war casual
ties and tho contagious disease! of
childhood . .
Jobs we'd all llke-to have depart
ment: Stan Anderson is Inspector
of doughnut holes far the Doughnut
Corp. of America. He measures l&lt;&gt;
see they ure now only a quarter
Inch across Instead of three eighths
of an Inch, the old standard. The
Industry Is also launching a new
midget or ’’ small fr y " doughnut
the size of a four-bit piece. Prog­
ress never halts in Inis restless,
over-ehanulng field. . .
Where does your money go? The
Tax Outlook magazine sayi a
fellow earning 14,500 a year now
spends 2 hours and 40 minutes out
. each l-hour working day Juat o
earn enough to nay his taxes, only

w i

indicator oftba M f

w - W iC I

ami water to relieve stomach dis­
tress
. The safesl form of ex
ereise after 10 lx going to the
fum-ruls of other people over 40
who Insist or. taking too much
exercise . ,
Win.I do you know about fathers '1
Dud is younger and taller today
The average ago of a firs t time
father wax 2H.I in 1100-but 24 7 In
1949
.The modern dad has 3.2
children ax compared tn k for Ihe
average father in I80U. . .In terms
at occupations, farm er father*
lead. . It is cstim aled American
fam ilies spent 250 m illion dollars

lor Mother's day gifts, only 150
m illion for Dad on his day ; But
Ihnl's the way Dad wants II. . .
Ever yearn In pave a book dedi­
cated to you? Well, H 't no avenue
lo fame. Dale Carnegie dedicated
hi* famous best-seller, " llo w to
Win Friends and Influence People,"
lo a fellow popular author. Ifom er
Croy
.
f,'n ie book sold over
th rr^ m illion copies," recalls (.Toy
w ryly, "b u t only four persons ever
mentioned Ihe dedication to me—
and one of them wanted to burrow

muney."

IN THE* HERALD

• W ELLS A N D I T M I’ S
IN S TA LLE D
t K K ItV H K ON A L L
MAKES OF P IJM I’S
• p l u m b in g a n d
K ltKHK V F IA M ill
F I'IIN A I'E S

HODGES
P L U M B IN G C O
|(esitlvii('t’ I'tiidn Ktnitl
I ’ h iiiii* I.T fil-.M — -III

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Offered In Central Yin. W# Need U»td Hewing ftjaebln*
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY WB WILL OFFBR

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Onf Of American OMwt and Klncat Linen, And
AUuw You UnuauaMy Hlg»t Trad* In Valiwii
For Your U rU Sawing Machinal
8BB V8 NOWl TODAY! DON'T DELAY!

We are inclined to think o f such
things as the machine gun, hell
copter, parachute, two-luvel high­
way* and alr-ronditlonlng us de­
velopments o f the present day, all
of these and many other products
were creations o f this great m at­
te r’s fe rtile mind.
Moused In the Da Vinci Memo­
ria l Gallery a t the Great Master­
piece are fa ith fu l reproductions of
inachlnra designed by him In­
cluding u p rin tin g press, u pnru
chute, divers apparatus, excavating
machine, ventilating machine ami
numerous other devices th u l huvo
Iwen perfected and are In common
use today, employing the same
scientific principles that Da Vinci
revealed In his original drawings
and descriptions.
On* m ight think that one com­
m unity's aMb*y *f o ffe r two such
splendid attractions would seem
enough hut l.ake Wales, like Du
VituT possesses amusing vision.
Confronted w ith on opportunity to
bring the fa m ftl Black H ills I’u*slon Clay to the c ity a t a wluWi
attraction, t-Mlaens financed the
ronstruction o f a great amphi­
theatre to accomodate this out­
standing pageant.
Despite seemingly unsurmnuntable obstacles, arid In the face of
Inclement weather, the Passion
Play was staged gnd wound up its
season In a blase o f glnry. It w ill
return again neat w inter.
W ith iba facilities of the amphi­
theatre available, consideration
was given to It* us* during the
summer months. As a result,

W ALT DISNEY’S
GREATEST
u l l l M is

in fin i f hunt
ju iu v r l
^

O n ly Walt

Disney, muster /
stun-teller,
I
could unlink '
Al.l. lilt- rubinl
adventure und
liiiurious
,
laughter
/ t
of litis
^-'11
great
M
story 1 V \

K E P T K M flP .lt 3. 1913

The C ity Ciiunei! passed un ordinance placing a 11.00 lax on dogs,
however, Mayor Kpencer exercised his nrerogutlve wiii-u he vetoed the
ordinance coining up tor his signature,
The firs t school in Seminole County opened Monday a t Chuluola
w ith appropriate ceremonies und 10 pupils enrolled. Supt. D. L.
Thrasher was present and guve un interesting address.
J. F. Karnatx, manager o f the Im perial Theater, lias returned frum
Tumpu where he attended the Moving Picture Exhibitors* Convention
anil Induced them to make Sanford their next meeting place.
MKPTBMuicH 3, 1941
Copt. Julian Adams, son o f Mr. and Mrs. J. Boss Adams, haa been
promoted to major. MnJ. Adams who Is only 21 Is one of Ihe yuungest
majors in the A ir Corps.

'Rice* Throwers
PANMUNJUM (.« - Communist
prisoners being handed over lo the
llsds to*J?jr pngrllj- hurled he!!- «f
rice at U. N. personnel.
It wasn't |bo rice that made them
dangerous—it was thu egg sized
rocks In lha centers.
No bullseyes w-eru, reported.
1 ft« n Hit ^
SONGS

Payrolls Trimmed

Ait O .l »l

WASHINGTON or - The Civil
J. E. Howland, vice-president o f the Florida State Hank, returned
Saturday from a vacation tr ip to Augusta, (la. where he renewed ac­ Service Commission says federal
payrolls have been dimmed since
quaintance* w ith hank friends,
January by a net of ibaut as.oon
C raig Anderson was honored on his seventh birthday w ith a pa rly parsons.
As of July SI, the comniissiun
given yesterday afternoon by Mru..C. A. Anderson J r. The unique cake
repelled m te rd a y , there were
wus in the form o f a ship w ith the candles placed on the bow.
2,447.200 federal employ as. com­
HKCTKM B K H 3. T 94H
pared with Ihe June &gt;943 high of
Fire o f undetermined orig in destroyed a new one story concrete 3,708,644 and the postwar low of
block building known as the "DeLuxa lia r " during the early morning 1,698,444 In June U5o
The Coca-Cola Company has un
nuunced that gallon sales for the
first a ll months of 1953 were the
largest in the 67-yvar history o(
the company.

increasing use of rubber la such
things as mattresses and upliolxtery, as well ax tires.
Some Industries aro still clim b ­
ing on tho fever chart. Earnings
statements in the aircraft field are
tn example. Lockheed reports todey that Ita net Incoma for the
first six months of this year wagreater than for the entlro year of
1951'. And It even topped its best
previous halt year, back In the
war booming perl
Perhaps sumo
business pace ‘ ~
report of the t
culture that in
ed June M At
lion cigarettes, trouble and h
record of 387
-a than In the may ftlmrten tl
SVk per cent
previous I I mi

cant have pay ebteka,
men won't get too lit

m

offers food

It was my privilege to witiipss
tin * magnificent |&gt;n'&lt;luct|(m during
my visit to Luke Wales, based
careful research and historical data I.
the story follows tin* life of
Osceola and his people. While It
reveals a dark and unfortunate
putft! in American history and
Stresses the treacherous rupture of
the great Seminole Chief under a
flag of truce, it is n e v e '. e s t
fa rt, und it is fittin g that we have
it so forieubly anil vividly recalled
to the end that tile lutrno an,I
dignity of tho United States may
never again he forced to heat such
u blot.
I,
gvery cltisen, every student,
should see these educational und
historical pageants und visit as
well Itok Tower mill the file s )
Masterpiece. I commend l.ake
Wales and its uriporullel attrac­
tions to all.

fu t u r e .

Odd Facts From O d d ity Almanac

"We must retiivinhor that human hoinga
aro at ill in procuHH of evolution." Hays Dr.
HarriL’H. A h a mu tier of fact, they voted for
a change only IiimI November.

T h u rH d u y , S o p t. 8 . 19pa

liusines*

H A L BOYLE

Katefcllsfcae I k ISO*
*•» ••• xalergay kkU XuaUar, L'hrlsl*r&gt;. l-ubllahrd ua XalufSa,. lo lla n la a
Halloas a a,I *»•» r*ara.
Ill
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iw itn is s seres-

T h i* Queen C ity o f f \ or Ma ’ii famed
Ridge Section, while th rivin g w ith
ami Industry,
fo r the soul and peace fo r the mind
In i t i unusual cultural attractions.
Here tow ering above the land­
scape standi Bok Tower w ith its
peaceful Sanctuary, o ffe rin g hope
and Inspiration to the world-weary
troubled h ia r*. The very atmos­
phere o f this great American
Shrine elevate* the v is ito r tn newspiritual heights, a* the ctca- notes
of Its carillon blends w ith the
song o f hlrda and the w h ls jx riiig
voice* o f ’ he pines.
Not fa r distant is another cul­
tu ra l attraction equally inspira­
tional, The (Jteat Masterpiece. The
lover o f a rt and beauty may reach
across the centuries to feel the
spiritual presence o f the great
Leonardo uo Vinci as he views un
original mosaic o f the “ Last Sup­
per," termed by Cardinal Ursenigo
o f Milano, “ A unique and In every
respect an a rtis tic a lly unparalleled
rendition o f taonardo’ s gienl
p a in tin g "
The Great Masterpiece awaits
the visito r In a setting o f exquisite
beauty, flanked by the Da Vinci
Memorial GalleVy and the A rts und
C rafts Building, focal points for
a rt lovers.
We are fa m ilia r w ith Du Vinci
as an a rtis t and painter, but not
•o well Informed as to his activities
In the field of science. A t the time
Columbus was discovering A m eri­
ca, Da Vinci's active mind und
practiced hand were visioning tin -

The Iteds have tried everv dirtv politi­
cal trick in the book to influence the elec­
tions that are to be held in West Germany.
They have sent agitators across the border
to stir up trouble, they have provided
forged identlcificatlon papers to allow
their dupes to vote illegally in the elections,
Their propugunda campaign Iiuh been vi­
cious and relentless. The West Germany
government arrested a great number of the
(Vmimunist agents and seems to have the
situation well in hand.
The Itussians in recent months have
talked about a unified Germany with free
elections to determine its government. The
action of the, Communists in the present
situation are an indication of just how
little regard the Iteds hold for democratic
processes, It is safe to assume that when
the Communists speak o f free elections
In which the voters are free to elect Com­
munists and no one else.

Hy W in I AM IIITT

By HUSKEI.L KAY
’‘ F lorid* AfUme.V-&gt;the story of
Osceola and the Semin ides, was

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The llcv. anil Mr* Herbert J
The Juiilnr and Intermediate
Bant have returned In I hi' city It")a l Ambassadors w ill meet at
after a visit with friend* In Annl* the First ll.ip ltst Church at 7 (HI
Inn. Ala. anil Atlanta. Ga Itev p ui
Hass w ill preach Stimlay at the
The F tr-l Itapli.st Church «'holt
F irst Chrlstlsn Chnrrh
w ill hold rehearsal al 7 IA p m
The Junior llln th rrlln n d w ill
Mrs A vh W rltlhl [invia. Mr* meet at the First tlaplist Church
liny II Wright
ami Miss Mar al 7 ;wi p m
9 garet Wright have rritirn e il frnm
F lin t VV
a varntlnn spr'iit In various points
The \m rrie a ti Legion Vos III.ir.
In Geurgla.
w ill meet at Ihe I a-gnin 11ut al
7 .Id p in
M r anil M r* A O V nnlletladi*
MONDAY
have left fnr Washington. l&gt; C
The I’hll.ilhe.i Class of the First
where they w ill visit with rrla
I’reshyterian Church w ill meet
live*.
with Mrs W S Drutoley al her
home on Celery A v r at 7 13 p m
Friend* nf I* l
ft tv w ill !,.■ Miss Charlnllc Smith w ill serve as
anrrv In hear that he uniterwent eo hostess
anrRrry Tuesday morning at (hr
The Sunbeams w ill meet ut the
Oranite M em nrlal Mnspllal In Or Fust Baptist Church at ;t:;lll p.m.
H lamln.
1C K n i t A Y
The lileauers C |n s s of Ihe F irst
Mr. anil M r* I. T Shepparil llaotist Clmreh w ill
hold its
have returned In Sanfnril after mnnlhlv meelimr ui the home of
spending two week* In Worslcr Mis. I
\ Tavlor. 101 Palmetto
Mass, anil New York City
A v e.
The Cult) Truth Class w ill meet
Mrs F. I., Woodruff nml Mr al the Valdez Hotel al 7 13 p m
and Mrs. Frank I. VViHulruff ,1r w llh Carol)It Parsons as teacher
are hack after spending several Thr piddle is invited
weeka vacation in Hendersonville
WFDNF.NDA V
and other points In North (’am
The D ouliculr Bridge Cluh w ill
llna
meet at tile Woman’s Club Seat
lot; w ill slarl at 7 IS p m and
fe
After snending in day* In t.enr plav w ill begin at M IH) o'clock
ela and North Carolina. Mr and
M r*, finch Whelehel have return
*d In .Sanford.
I
Knx Doyle McWhorter and Mrs
M rW horlcr of Chartcatun, S C
w ill upend Ihe weekend with Kit*
McW horter’s parents, Mr
and
Mra, B F. McWhorter

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Mr. and Mrs George Maffetl
and sou. Alan, returned Tuesday
. after spending several days In
f ! (irrenwoed and Kalinin. S C visit
Inc w llh M r M affett’s relatives

T W P revail
Itoy Thomas English
Miss .leaiielle l.alou
M rs .1 I* Thurmond

The Ne ws
11(111 A N T H O N Y

Confusion reigned in the Station
pel sound office yesterday morning
when T«ni Nnfs htid a visit from
his brother John. Tom and John
ale identical twins and when
people wnlked Inlo that p n rticu liii
office yesterday, they had to take
a second look to make sine their
eyes were not playing tricks on
them.
Toni works in the Personnel Of
flee while his brother is stationed
w ith the Navy In Jacksonville. The
men's parents, Mr. anil M r*. John
H. Nora, arrived in Jacksonville
from their home In port Heron,
Michigan to see John, who w ill
soon be heading for some sea duly.
The three members o f the fam ily
Mien came on to Sunford to visit
Tom. Kather than Ihi responsible
fnr any more confusion, the twins
le ft the office and spent the day
showing th e ir parents some of the
many points o f Interest In this
vicinity.

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Now dial the baseball season Is
over lien- m S iiiifo n l, many men
aboard NAAS me looking fnr w ind
lo tile coining fnotlial] season.
Bring stationed in Hanford is tpiitc
advantageous for the football fan,
Hood high school fii.it lull! eutl In'
seen by following the Seminal)
High Sdioot team, whieh w ill lie
playing home games in the Memo­
rial Stadium. For college Inotloill,
It's only JO miles to the home
grounds of tho Stetson U niversity
team while a weekend cun be spent
In ive fliig to Unities vllle to watch
the U niversity of Florida uluv or
to Miami to witness the University
of Miami games. The city nf Snafo ld is strategically located, giving
men stationed at N AAS an ot»portunity to see d iffe re n t brands
of football played in tli« earning

Friends of John "K en ” Jones
w ill he glad to lemn that he is
expected to return to Sanford by
the end o f this week from tbs
Naval Hospital in Jacksonville.
Ken, who Is a yeoman th ird class,
was transferi cd to the hospital
last Wednesday. A letter received
here yesterday by B ill Brennan
said that Ken Is "feeling fin e " anil
Is anxious to return here fo r duty
w ith his shipmates. Hu stated In
his letter that he certainly does
miss being in Hanford.

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152 Participate
In Bridge Club
iW eekly Tourney

Lake M ary Club
Holds M eetin g
T h e L a k e M a r y H o m e Ih - m im
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f.((r(i# In ♦!**. D iam |i&lt;&gt;r o f
in e rc e , T h u r s d a y , A u g . ‘J 7.
T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g * n re s c h e d ­
u le d to s tu r t S e p t 1M a n d n il m e m
h e rs a r e u r g e d to a tte n d , ns a f u l l
a n d e v e n tfu l iit o g r n m
bus been
p la n n e d .
H o s te s s e s f u i T h u r s d a y 's m e e t­
in g w e re M is W illia m H v n n * n m l
M rs . A l t h i n C n p lln . M e m b e rs a t ­
t e n d in g w e re : M in e *. J . K e v in , II
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L in d a h l. C a t I
M u s s , C. C . W h ile , C W . H J o lilm n .
K lm o r e G re e n . W illia m B. K v a n s .
A r t h u r C o p lin . t in s P h i l l i p * a n d
g u e s ts . M i* * H a ttie K i r k m ill M is *
L i l a W n o ilu id , C o u n ty A g e n t.

fleorge W. Bramble has received
orders to sea and Is scheduled lo
depart from N A A 8 and the elty
o f Hanford tomorrow. Hu w ill he
heading for N orfolk, Va. where he
w ill he fu rth e r assigned to duty
aboard a destroyer. While attach­
ed to the station, George, a dis­
bursing clerk th ird class, has per­
formed duties In the Station Dis­
bursing Office, Good luck George
You cun make this glamorous
and here's hoping it w ill be smooth
ilcsscrt several days before you
sailing all the way!)
are having company I'repare a
The men on the softball teams graham cracker crust and press it
entered In the Hanfly Inter-D epart­ aguinst the sides nmMmttom uf a
ment Softball League aboard the pie nlale. t h ill Ihe crust for two
station are s till tryin g to figure or three hours, then fill with
out who put the weather jin x on strawberry ice cream softened to
the league. Yesterday's game was the tup with finely crushed gra
scheduled to te played a t 71:30 p.m, spreading cimslslency. Sprinkle
and It looked like a beautiful day ham cracker crumbs and sinro In
u n til 9:00 p.m. when the aklea let tho frc e ie r compartment of your
loose and the rains came. Ralph refrigerator. Tlinw a package nf
Gasaman, league manager, looked frozen strawberries and serve us
at me, I looked a l him, and we a sauce with tho Ice cream pie
were both th in kin g of the same
■hurt statement which haa become
a Joke between us — "ra in — no
game — end o f report” .

I ifty lo o pvtlunn p s iliiip s lo i oi
ploy of the Sunfoid Duplicate
Bridge Club last night al toe
Moonin'* Out..
Director Irv Feinherir announced
that the club now hn* 47 members,
nine of whom lire from Orlando.
W om en la d night im-ltuled.
North-South: F irst, Mrs Joe
Moss and David Cohn, ilk! points;
second. Mrs. W illiam II C lifton
and Cupt. Homy Chase, P.MI; third,
Mrs. Thomas p. Iluilev and Paul
(intrigue, 17!*; and fourth. Mrs.
II. S. Duggui unit I.. F.. Spi neei,
177.
Fast-West:
F irs t, Mr*.
Mr
l.uughltn and Mrs ttianeh. IPU
points; second, Alls
Pace and
Cecil Hines, 1H;I; th in l. M i* C am il­
la 111 il« i and Chailcs Sonici by.
17;'.; fm uth. Mrs. .1. D W iig h t and
Mrs F It Smith, 17J
Average was I bit.
The liaiid shown lie low mu-in ted
d u rliiir ihe National M e n ’ s Pairs
event at the recent Summei ,Na
tlonnls in St. 1.iitits. Mo. It is a
hand o f dose decisions where good
duplicate bridge tactics Iniitight
rich rewind to one side amt, n a t­
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othel
K-W Vnl, West Dealer.
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kiu-w whelliei ui in 11 the Fast
West hand* win,til |ui&gt;due&gt; game
at in-nils || areiiinit* fn r: ( I t
Smith’s bid " f IS, Instead nf pass
mg mid hoping the tiuinl would
■lie at A ll; I If 1 West's mine in 111.
id i N in th '* pass, instead uf
doubling I " keep Smith s till; and
( l l South's xncnfiei' nl IS. West
boil n fa irly safe double of IS w ith
hi* A-K iind his p a ltrie r'* opening
bid and free vulnerable re-lnd.
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and shifted to hi* -even nf lim it*
Nn defense actually lieiils the
hand, lint Fast look nil (lie guess
mil of the spade silim tinn by
cashing two high lim it* and then
leading a low one, in hopes Oml
his nnrtner had the spade Jack.
Smith eiillld do no tietter than
trum p with the Jack, which held
the triek. West dU carilillg II cluh
South inmned fu r review, lie Imd
allcadv Inst Ills hook, Ihe spade
King wus w ith Fast, ami there
were four spades out. Ineliidiug Hie
King and ten III* only rhnlire tn
avoid the loss nf nnotlinr tile k was
to find Kit*t with n singleton King
and also (he kin g nf elubs Tim
Aee nf spade* brimgtd forth the
King »* lo-slred and deelniei then
led tin- ■mule seven to N o rth ’s
eight, fliies-ing ngninsi the ten
s p rit.

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mi .1ii% Im r l \ iff ■ ii liii h \%v i * j&gt;l ■'
««} 111 .1 IIIt:l&gt; i'll ill
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Prlii? hi hit i t i i i 'him fit
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Lundc|uists To Mold Potricin lonkc
Open HouscSunday Weds F. Stensirom

Given Showci

Nest, the fm il nf i lull* Wus led
and deellltei whs oVei In* third
&lt;1|1 e I'll! it s lu n k n ie lli s 11 is
ami last hnidli when tin &lt;lull ten
.u lii' ptn.fiI'ssivc and ri*-''ds
held.
in im r d i.it" ' l l i '. t l n i e i i t M ost t l i l l He led ■ smote to tue IJoeen
i i i i r e ip in c h o r p l l a l l / a t l o n d u r e
(emxi-tin c t,,,* 'Vests gist tru m p !
iV
In ’ : a i a loss o f It u i * (r u n t m e
Iinessed the .inek ol clubs, lulu
down the Are, missed to the bnnrd
by trum ping a diamond, and led
(lie club (Jucrii to itlsrm d In* last
A i n id i a i t fu r tlm r n r is in , m m
diamond.
If North hail dated double the n f I 'r u d e n i t l l l
l a s l i r a ll i 'i '
I Mill
opponents' IH bid. N S would have
reaped a fillti pciiut penally, but p a n t ’ &gt; ZJ si n r v to im e n ffo a b o ilil
even such n harvest win* exceeded tog III J ic k M in v illi' w .1 , i ei ,-tillv
by the fi’Jtl points Ills side actually
a w a rd ’ d T h e x k v s r ra p e i
w h ich
scored,

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For Chamber
Are Announced

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Highway Trim p it It. It. !lja J ,
son Is extendi lift un Invitation to
all local civic nrgunljution* to ob­
serve truffle eonilitlons firs t hand
over I he fa il tor Hay weekend,
He invlles ull orKOnlxiiliimx to
s e lrrl representative* to ride on
nalrol with him for H irer or four
hours at a tim e In this way, mil
only w ill the representatives sett
the problems of heavy tru ffle , but
th ey
w ill s e e Imw troupers work
to m in im i!!' wild drlvtnr!. tra ffic
crashes, and dentil mi the highway
Trooper Harrison hux eontueled
limul orgm iUnliniix relative to this
dun, Imt wishes tiny who may
Hive lieen missed to conlnet hint

h lx lrc n new tllm 'lu M , ull of
Whom were (•Ii t IoiI fur three year
IrrniH, were miuniilivcd today by
A. IV. U*i*, i l l 111111111tt of the (.’lec­
f'.uf, ■ tion* cninmiltei* of llit .1 Chamber of
Commerce
A director ’ meeting I* planned
lo r Tin*-day idfjbt w lin i n fflre r*
w ill In* elected
Now director*
|l»Vi* borll iiiv ill'll to ulloml.
Kloi'lod were Sanford—Hubert
J. Ilmimmi. K &lt;■' Harper Karl
lIlKUbilailbniii. .I0I111 Ivoy, II I.
Perkins Jr., M I. Itu liirn , Ira K
Bonlbw'arii, ami (Jordon A. Sween­
ey;
Soiiiinido
(o m it v—Hibbard
CaaM 'lhori), l.ln yii (' ( rook, Fordlituml Hilda, M n . Frank F.vmvs,
Ml*,. I told no .loo Hunt. Herman
Jean, O. ('. Means, und Harold
Ward Jr.

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Three Brawlers
In Juke Joint
Sent To Jail

Driver Rams
Gasoline Tanks

Three Negroes Involved in u
braw l and knilint! recently at the
" lliic k c t of llb s itl" hike io iiil on
Southwest Hoad all idem led polity
mid were senlenceil bv County
Jodpe Stenstrom at yestenluy's
A loon age m l driver bit and
(ilea session in the Court House.
knocked loo e two H a Ml 11no tanks
PHIIIP WARDIN, «, of Alexandria, Va , listen* In te lilly ns President
John lla i Kiev udm itlcd to ii|(
at a iicruee *.(,'■I ion at Hie corner
D winbl l&gt;. KUenhowar gives him a lew (m ilder* on casIlnR for trout
gruvuted assault and was sentenc­
ol A lyrlle Avo and First St short
at F ru irr, Colo. Ttie yoMiutster I* the son o f one of lint etim,»poi,di*idv
ed
l*i serve either (our months in
lv after noon loilnv and caused a
covering the Chief Kxecutlvu'* vm-.itloo I r Ip. Ttie reporter* already
ja il, or payment ol a $250 line plus
I11I 1101 ii|a/e
iiuvc been briefed on the "reel" t a d s of flitiln g .
( I rrlemullonuU
court costs,
Fire &lt; fiu-f Mack I lovelulid raid
M attie lam H a rre ll and Cenrga
(lie blare "could have been a blij
McCrae, who holli p u ttic lp a lrd III
one” II the 1,00(1 gallons o( gas
Hie assault on Jiiiues W illiams, an
In one lank had become ignited.
o ilie r Negro, received separate
The r.'irI was arrested and charg­
:ttl day ja il srn h 'lii es or Hut option
ed w illi driving w itlm iil a license.
to |iay t'ai lines plus court rust*.
T h e m u ' w ill come n|&gt; in juvenile
All lluee aie serving then tim e
c o u il I’uIrol 111.111 Armdd Williams
ill i.til
la Investigating.
In lour Ira flic cases, nil defend
mils plemled polity, John Flail
JACKSO N V II,I.K ill*) C onstitutionality of the new stale law mak
•Seale), ol Jacksonville wlm Is
IllK possession of a federal wagering s tl" " |i pi i III It facie evidence working w illi Hie llo b i'tl
Angus
of gambling was i,liullenge,| tu*n- yesterday liy attorney*, foi one of Assoclnlos sewn ape survey, wax
I I stamp holders recently nnesled III llu v .il Courily
seuleueeil In eilbci Hi days or $13
Funeral -ervlecx lor Harrison
Defense attorney Waltei Arnold asked Justice uf the I’crice T (I plus court cusls lor excessive
II. S laui'lilor were held today at H'dnil's to throw out a ease aeninst *
S J H ’I ' l l l l l p
,M. I',oil, N (■ The IhuI v w ill nr Amos J rffe r.n ri because the law
Kllpene Jackson was pivetl ft
turn,
rive in Sauloi d at noon tomorrow
eks to create a presoiti|illoo
J e tfi'ls o ll sill Ic iilli led his sliini|i live da) lull selileiicc ol I lie o|ilioli
mill remain al the llrissnn Fun uf guilt on the g in iilid * of the wil
ol paving a i-'i line lor vagrancy.
oral Hume until graveside services geilng slump nint is therefore Ana ” 7 and wn i in rested by Hep I.roo t tcvinaii. t iilnred, pleaded
nty S herifl A. T. Ilu iiifd ir les nil n
■re held al :* 00 |» m Solidity. The iniconstltiitionnl."
six count a ffid a vit drawn up try guilt) on a driinkeiiess eli.npe and
(lev W I' llrooks, iiastor ol Hie
was seuleueeil to Hi du)s or $IU
Holmes overinled the motion at Slate A ttorney W illiam A. Hal
F irst lla id ist ('tn ircli, w ill olfl
plus costs A u o lliri Negro, ltanie
Jefferson's prelim inary hear mu luwcs.
elute.
Cluvbm received an I I I line or
in d held him for C rim inal Court
five day jail term lo r reckless
on iritm hnnd.
I ’ ri'slileul Kisenlmwer bus desii; itri) nit:
Defense and slate attorneys have n u ll'll October If 1 us United N.i
Kidney l(H liard. t ’lly superin­ [ aa re I'd the ease w ill Ire taken l« linns Huy, saying "Hit* need for
tendent ol sewers, was home ill the slate Ktlpienie Court fill a de Hie iiitc riiu lio iiu l n ruiiiiirntion is
Inday.
clsloii on the ru lia tllu lin iiiil ipies jire id rr tliu ii ever before."

Constitutionality 01 New State Law
Governing Gambling Stamps Challenged

Slaughter Rites
N e x t Sunday

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Family Picnic
Set By Lutheran
Church Members

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4111M litiM*s||i II

Iy nut In worry.
liHijr'ii Ft»*r
ruiM lu r aim&gt;n Vlw i i#uftIn Kll himI
I Uf|44 * «1 l4fHI4ISh« Mil Rill4»|H**y*
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•tail o»lt lu ttiKl Itiv nt I * a I ii n nlfl
T li&gt; y *l-slt Mm
i m N&lt;f«f Ywili ap ait
li «ksl uf f’ u is y VV I I tl f r a dii«n1cally
•atidwoih* y 014(4m loan uf wliUfii L.Miby
ifetl f&gt;*«)itli*l •-IOIIIIKU4 Mil, It'll T II 0
Ilka Isllilty, U iiowl4«*ia lu tea fuuiul
lliM f n iiH i.tl in Mia iMitiiwii (iiifiia uf
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il •mfieiala Miat Tuny atni Ubtiy may
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*&gt; a 11»|»a il itartitjal i'vtlrkkx • tail
u»a« alna Oama. ta iitraant
rami aa
aa (hay c
chal.
«. kK ll ralurtn
It* r n Hi* li fmlMpaa.
raiurna to
tliar CuiiiiM l|riM (muff*. Iliiff* tlalU
ilt j liar
that Mia wiitIMt Ilka Madrkli la a flfura
arall known in Mia Nrw Tnili utnlar*
wot’ I Mala that hImM KM illarovara
m hr III U-M ton li fit k hi I ha kltrhaft. Inti
l«a&gt;lilnr it a»iM HiuU Mta hmuh airiply.
Ilia k»Mla Rlnyinn invitllv un Mta atuva,
n. a yaftlan
yitftlrn la&lt;Mar faa
a wimlow
wlntlu
| i«i »Ii *M Ijrin
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LicnMiMi
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( ’IIA IM 'K It NINW
K IT HAN lo Urn window of the
•mply study and thrust her bead
and slmiildi-iH over the slIL The
■taia wem bilglit and there wea a
elka u l iiio iiii low In the aky. The
lawns, Din aycatnore, the atone
walla - you could ecu clean tu Ilia
edge of Dm nrchurd.
Nothing
m o v e d . Them wan no ona
Hi eight. K ll idiut and locked the
window and slut ted for Ilia stall a
fait.
Mmmtlut', aim alowad. Philip
might have I(-It Ida window upan,
but ha couldn't bava placed the
rtialr anainst the door from th* In*
■Ida, lliidnolilrdiy anmeuna h a d
brolten Into ilia study, lia r uncle
was tired and needed aleep, but
•lin'd Imvn In gel aomeona In help
her make Ilia r o u n d • and ire
whether anything elie wee wrong.
Hugo wain't to ha Uiuilghl of. She
pulled her robe tighter around her
and tied the aaatu William, than.
Mhe went along the upper hall and
waa about to knock on Wllllant'a
door when tlia door of tha other
guest room opened and Hugo atuck
ma nead out. Ilia hair waa rum*
pied, Ilia eyre bright.
"K ill What It ItT What'a Uia
trouble r *
Mha aaldt “Homaona haa b a a n
downalaira In Wdllp'a atudy."
Inalda her ruoin Miriam anorad
aoftly. Hha had ap even, rhythiplo
anursu
n u iM a a iM M iia v .
Hugu aald aortly: "Half a min*
u t*• and I'll Iw with you."
Ha ratraalail, pulled on trouaara
■nd a coat, and Joined her. The
atudy waa just aa aha had left It,
and aa alwaya neat and In order.
Nothing had been disturbed. AU
Ida other downatalra wlndowa with*
In reach, til III* bait and the din*
Ing-room, wera tkwad and looked.
They went Into the kitchen. The
d o.ia and wlndowa there and In
*a» pantry and In the entryway
ware aecura.
Hugo ahruffed. " If th a n waa
m i f v w w w iher*—”
n
Mineune
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iH II tilt! t "My deaurman, there
B M somiM
«na
Uremoalvi
tha
"X i
untaaa
turn*
t in d a r
i coma oh by, l

got to I kirn oft Him gun. I l l 's ace
how much water them Is in tlnx."
tin hefted tha kettle. "Very little.
Alt rljilit, I know It doran't es
plain Hit chair In your oinle'H
study. Ho them win so.io-cna hvic.
anil wlioevcr |l tens li gone. An
lur (IS I rail see lintlilng seems lo
huvn In-i ll t n k a n. I'll tnili no­
ughts nir nod stick around lor s
while down hem lo sew II w« gel
a raiuiit visit, you'd li tter go Ixo k
lu IhuI or you’ll niteli cold."
Kit wus ndvrnng w ill cold, und
reaction. "Maybe I'd Is-tlrr call
William and lie can help."
Hugo pul up • hand. "Heaven
t u r b i d . " At Ills expression, she
laughed and retreated,
Hha llept lata Ilia next morning.
It was altar V when tha sound ol
the power mower uwnka tier. It
waa William, g u i d i n g tha new
machine aver tha grass, Just n»
later he would gu for a lU-uulu
walk Tor hie health and after Hint
taka Miriam for n drive In the big
car, whether tier uuda wanted It
or not. A l Innid, Hint was W il­
liam's usual routine when lie came
tu Dendeld on week-rmls. IlolitlnsT Nothing wus routine now,
Dressing hastily, she went down
stalra. (leorga had gone tuick to
New York. Ha had left a message
with tha maid aaying that he’d
call Kit later. Hugo had protiuldy
gone, too. Ha wasn't anywhere
around. Kvldently the Intruder of
the night before had not returned.
Philip waa in hla atudy working.
Bha would tall him a b o u t last
night aa noon aa tile typewriter
■topped pounding. Hhe was drink­
ing coffee on the aim porch when
William came tramping dolefully
Into the h o u a e With a tale of
broken b u a h e a and nurseryman.
"Tiroes buahea should 1st charged
lo them. They should be made In
pay."
K it aatdl "For heaven's sake,
William, who carea about a few
bridal wreaths T There are masses
of them anyhow."
"Not the bridal wrealha," W il­
liam a a l d , "the rhododeudrona,
under IJbby'e window,"
K it waa outetde tn record time.
They went around to tha west
wing. "Bee T" William waved. Ha
was right. Homaona had plungedroughly through tha thick planting
of rhododendrons directly u n d e r
Libby's window, the one to the
north. Branches hung brokenly.
Staring at the eruehed laavee, the
t r a s h brsaks, K it waa puuled.
Philip's atudy waa al tha other end
of tha houaa. You might have exK ted damaged shrubbery outside
window there It aomaona had
Jumped through. It last night, but
nare—aht p u a h a d rhododendron
branches aalde. In tha soft earth,
little out tram the wall, lhar*
daap
Indantatlona.
tiW
'
‘ ‘ Tha;y
m«4a by a ladder. Tti
Uwldff waa th a n on
foal (a rlM r along.
Aaldt " I told you aa It
w i. Th
and l h a y
had ap*
■ had coma
of tha
ra daad
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p iiilic d . Tin* m a il, Jnu ( iu iih lli't ,
liinl p u l tin - lad der w ln -rx it now
was b i-li" " t in ) lu g y r s l.-n h iy . lie
looked at I I m* lad d e r. " Y e a , 1 put
It ben- bid lin t Ih u w a y It Is now.
I be u lIt,'&gt; hide w aa lo p. H iilneollu
in o n l h ave h e rn fin d in g h i m ind
XV111, II a lte r We w e n t, l l i a l ' l bow
Ih u l,im bi a go t b ro k e n . Y ea s ir,
s o m e ■■ l i e r.tooil U nit lu dder Op
iiguinnt I but w a ll iila t lu o k n llir lt l
lo u m b e s . N o t m e "

M o th e r O f Lake
M ary M a n Dies
In Lakeland
Mrs. m ill Ixolette Itedmomi. el
y&lt;nr* of age, mother of A. F.
Kemp o f Lake Mary, passed away
nt tin- home o f her si-ter, Mix.
IHiineli!' Kracger, in l.ukelnnd.
Aug. J t, follow ing n lingering ill
uex-i. I ’lio i to lit'i ItllU'Al, die liad
lived with her ilnogliter, Mrs. Max
Htewinl at Hnytonu llendi, ul
I Ibiugii she tut 11 been u fr«&lt;1U*llt
visitor at tin* Inline of her soil and
wax well known in Luke Mary.
Survivors besides her two cliild u n and "Ixler, Include another
xixtvr, Mrs. Jesse Zehr, I'lescott,
A iu . and a brother, R, F'. F'orliii itii, l.akeland.
Funeral service* were heid In
l.ukelnnd, Wednesday n iu tliliig mid
pinvesiile services that ufteruonn
at I lull v H ill, w ith the itev. J. 11.
H ill well, funnel Duvtoliu uuxtol uf
the Church o f C hrist, u fflriu tiiife

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a ladder ngullist the limisu In
llie uiglil, u Inihlrr Hint must Ironi
Ihu minks lit Ike glolllld, huvn
rested under I.Hiby's window. Kit
ion Inside ami up tile slnlrs willi
YViIlium nt tier heels. Miriam beard
tticrii amt b n l le d WIIHuiti, Hhe
wauled him lu taka the car and
go In the drug store mill get her
new rrirdlcltut. “I phoned th» drug­
gist nmi it's ready."
"Just n minute, aunt," William
railed b u c k . "There's eumethlng
Hint needs nltuntlon—"
Mlriuiu mild: "1 need your atten­
tion now, My w a t e r pitcher's
empty und [ want It ttlled."
Wllliuni stood ■till. I In liad al­
ways ssemeil devoted tn Ida dn*
mnnihug mid perhaps wealthy —
niuil. Hwlnglng aruurul tbs und of
lbs slnlr lulling, Kit c a U g ll t a
gllmpsn ol Ids (nett. H waa livid.
He went toward Miriam's room,
tils head hunt, his s h o u l d e r s
Hluuipttd. Hu looked as though he
could wring Miriam's neck. In.
ferreting. Kit had no time for It
then, Him ran on In the and of tha
hall ami urnimil the Jog anil opened
l.lhhy's door,
Tim iioi Hi window wax down,
the onu below which tha ladder hail
rested, and notidng seemed tn hava
lieen dialurhed. Hhe could no longer
smell Hoi perfume but Uru Air woe
utility. Kit started acruna the lluur
and striod stock-ntlll In tha middle
of tL
Lying on thn while rug, beyond
the fool of thw bed was what looked
Ilka a decapitated human head,
fora down, u woman's tread with a
hat on It, It was one of U b b /a
hat stamla. Tha hat on It waa a
uhsrry.mlored straw cloche with
navy ribbon streamers that Kit
bad never aesn her w e a r . The
round rad crown waa apltt wide
open by a blow that had all but
crushed the papler-macha head t * * Heath it. Tha weapon that had
been used, a hammer, was un tha
rug I&gt;*able the smashed head.
Kit atarad down at tha thing at
her real, pushing away sickness
wul an odId sort of terror
error and tryIng to mnka her reason work, Wbo
could have don*! such a thlng—and
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purs
why?
It'looked
llks wballad
and simple, a hatred revanglng It
sail xy m bullet Ily on a Libby who
waa out of reach.
. I t waa alao a place o f exhibition­
ism crying out to ho noticed. "X
halo her, do you understand. I
hole her, Thia la w hat I would do
to her If 1 could.” U n b rtd M raga
on'Jha spur o l tha momeat, had—
It wasn't tha spur of tha momapL
In tha daad of K t f t l aomaona te d
fa it around fo r tha ladder In darknau. had proppad it ogalnat tha
wall and had climbed rung
by rung.
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If the organization wishes to par
(h patrolling
ticlpate in (he
Thec pi
plan w ill be in eftfeci statewide Slate I’ ulrol Commander II
N Klrktnan said Hie plan, which
lias been tested, In several c lllu ti
already with success, is known as
"Operation Holiday ”
It wus trie d in several of the
slate's larger cities during the
July -I weekend und met with
widespread approval
Participants w ill be Invited to
it. in Inmorrow to mid
ride from 0 u.in.
lay.
uiglil, Monday.
.During
____ Ihu HIM l.ubor Duv
»y week
end. I t persons lost their lives u*
accidents
_ result o f highway
accl
However, the 13X1 July. 4
dental death list was trim m ed U
only Iwu persons killetl compared
with IS for the same holiday per­
iod .&lt; year earlier.
"O ur troop commanders hove
been Instructed to Invite civic and
safety leaders to ride with troop­
ers during the Labor Day hull
day,” said Commander Klrkm un,
"and lo see Just what the men do
in their almost endless quest to
m ln lm lie highway accidents, es­
pecially on holiduvs.*'
"H ow ever," K irkm an continued,
"unless we are lucky, w ith In­
creased truffle unit all. we w ill not
be able to get by without a fatal
arclilcnl. but we c rrtu ln ly want lo
keep Hu* figure ax low ux jtossiblc
and it w ill take tlm roopcrulinn of
everynno tu acriiinpll.str that «b
jective,"
A ll troopers not un vacation or
III, w ill be on duty during Howeek end.

Legal N otices

An old faxbiouiMl fam ily pienl*
H V N o rn u
111IVI f*
fill* »*, fI,a Il l l hnyj
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Trooper Harrison Extends Invitation
For Groups To See Traffic Conditions

THE SANFORD F1I5IULD
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w i l l lie H ie ( li st o u tin g fo r lite m
h e rs m id ( r ic iu lx n( Hie L u H ie rm i
C h u r l'll o f th e lle d e e m e r ,
J e rry
K e iik u r ik . ( i i m r i o i i i i o f H ie p i r i i i r
( o i i i i n i l l e r , s a id y e x te rd u )
H u g e p ic n ic liiix k c tH
w ill
be
i |b ii k c l fu r tin * e v e n t, r c m l n i x m d
o f iliiv x
go ne I d , i i c c d i i l i i i u
to
1 I ' I i i i i * o id lin e il I d M i K e n k a r ik .
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the iiilulls mid for Hie clilldren
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volleyball, hailmiulou, mid even
lil'iiichle (nr tin- grownups. And
for the children, .games have lieen
arruuged so that everyone will
have a full day ol outdoor fun.

Harry Herbs!
Dies In Hospital

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vv. C. I l o t i ’klsnn Jr.

H arry H e rln t ,Kr., a retired em ­
ployee of Hie Tide Water (III Asmelation id Huyonne, N J. died
curly this morning in the local
hospital. He hud lived lu Smdord
unly two months.
A member of the St. Henry
Catholic Church In Ilnymme, lie
wax also a member o f the Deaf
and Mule Association. He Is sarvlved try the widow id Sanford;
three sons, W illlnm F. and Robert
of liuyonue and H arry of Cullforids: and four grandchildren.
The remulnx were lent today tn
P. U Hoi 1411
llnyoniie where funeral services Hanford.
Klorlib,
w ill bu held nt 10:00 a.in. Monday. Allornsy tor I'lalnllff

THE A L O H A
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FRYERS

whale 49c
63c 53c'

Wliolo or Half BuU or Shank Portion

Swifts I'roniium

HAMS
Pineapple Juice 27c,
•Hi Oz. Cun

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W A X PAPER ratt 23c
Cut Hitt*

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N A P K IN S

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LETTUCE

2 hds. 2 5

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G R A P ES
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PO TATO ES

2 lbs.
19 Lb.
Bag

25c
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An Evening Of Entertainment
Music By PAUL CASKEY
and his PEER GENTS
WITH VINCE MINEM.I AND HIS ACCORDION
AND OREN I'llECPS ON THR TRUMPET.
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Established niiiny year* I'.wn
Realtor. Sanford. KlorJua

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us to w h o re n ts I r i n k
stairs, 112 Kim Ave . I'hune 17)1
FUK S A LE —Out- burse mid one
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good m ilk eow J It llrfdges,
adiills
3 ROOM apt.
u L * furnished,
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D uller* mill Dragline m .ik Sn.d
Lake Mnuroe I’hune 1320-It.
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Mh St.
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shell delivery (ioud V ie l-.t
11* z -i .i t . ■ 'i il.,- F O, D o * 305 | , a h . M i .o iih
IIUIISE for sale -Ruddle and llri
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Fla I'hmiea Sanford 9135. I ■. v
die l ’lume 9133 n r ronlact d u ll
Slallim, 1st i.nd French._______
tomi Reach 3-1139
3 UKDROOM Unftivnlshed house In ___
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Sanford or nearby Contact Ll. 10—
H ELP WANTED
- I f IF Y llll ure ze modeling t.t build
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drover, Extension 322 SNAAS.
mg new, phone 2290 I i III XIMlI
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MARRIED man for Insurunee
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plastering or block - a E x p irl
•P E R M A N E N T Residents, desire 2
work In Snnfonl Contact It II
pulch work no |&lt;di t» . I n.-. &lt;,i
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cation. Price P. (). Rox 1219.
phone I8U1-R for apiHdolmiml
request.
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PERM ANENT F am ily of three de- TO Deliver feed and work III store
t M iif,) t h it |’kiirf111 r- • 'A
tire s three bedroom house with
5% days a week Apply In per
M h i1 rt
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kitchen furnished. City n r rural
son, lit) W 2nd SI
Semim.le Cuuuly’s only ]. ii c&gt;&lt;-1.... I
Plume 1879-M.
care Cemetery lliivliu-ss i .II j..-- ! '
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t u L ! f l L i - ^ 2 . U 1 . -Lj e v w i w e i i B OUT OF WORK OK ON SltOHT
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LAWN M IIW IN l Y i II VF
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sell ninsuniers In City of San­ Free eslimates. Call 703 ll
3 BEDROOM HOUSE
ford, Eust Volusia or East
M **•" t *! v \fi| i m u
Al) "oiivenlencts excellent water,
Orange
Counties, Ituwlelgli
' Vi Mi I »V» 11II Null I | M,1!• f
9 T m » r Elder Sprlnifx. Plenty ibado
Products, fo il Him'. No exprr
Fiif.fi. I . .
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trees, some f - ’ill tree*. 2 14/100
lencc needed lo start. For Inter
I'lim p c il- in H m k W ool.
acres land. (J. C. Warmack, Rt.
view, w rite Rawlelgh's Dept ,
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F A I 440-IU8, Memphis, Tenn
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CALL FOR FREE E M I VI VI i s
Nat. Uk. DIOH . Room 212.
I'hunr KM nr .SulifnnJ Hill! W
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S K: If V I e E Slallon Alteiulunl
ufh*r h i- in
iE C L U D K D but not Isolated. 7
llox 334. Sanford, I ’ll ■&gt;:/:•:•,
White) Rx|H&gt;rleriee und ifisid
room Colonial, l l c t neialiborreferences necessary. Call 9179
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PI.OWINCL D IS fIN fi, t i l l A III VI - .
hood. Spacious rooms, screened
fo r Interview.
Nun fill 11 Si ru 2|&gt;i ■)* * mint \
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sand fill, shell d riv e w io *. In .
porches, shade and (ru ll trees.
N lil« I Wi4 l i l f h i f i i M* lit
m ill shrubhery moved DeVV.ii
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Ideal location for children. Usr- U - ___ m iH K WANTED
I In S l-itrls.
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llu u le r and Sou, Eusl 2illli si
aln, hut
need ITW(J cash tu
ualll.
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BEfiPONSIULE while man w ill,
handle. Phone 1170-J.
- S oy|ouL l ’ lume Klig VV
V'cifi’i jiitJi
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tr u rk d M ire i week Tel IBOO JI,
Mli'i4l r ii 4ul A 11,i •. \ 111111.i it t i .
L Sacrifice 3 bedroom house.
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ii f ii r n I s Ii e d. Kquily f 1400. YOUNG*Lady detirea fu ll l lm t pa*
aillon as bookkceiwr, stenogra­
Mi f rJi1* r; Inr . |'r«&gt;faiif* Hull
Plume 2230 J ur see after 3:00
•ave on Fire, WindMurin-auInmn 1
pher,
secrelory.
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al 2429 Princeton, Phillips T e r­
Idle Insurance See John II. WII
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Phone
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Riggins,
I'I chic i ;mo
race.
Horns (nxuranro Agency, in.’.
C ifk A v e ____________ 1|&gt;B|
•Sanford A tlantic Hunk llldg. ur
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I t BUSIN K M OPPORTUNITIES 12
ca ll 34.
' Pwiii'if ..Oil openiteil by Sufi, v .o i
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Erie V illli ll lle iu iis an.I i'm ley
I Bedroom modern block home In
Appllam c : E li'c lilc a l l onh.,. f.
tup condition, Soulhern expoMOIK.IUON
INSURANCE
•oi,' and ts-palr. ua ..........in,
lu re , nice green lawn, modern
Ave. i Plume 113
PHONE 811
range and refrlgeralur. The buy
ol the week! Payments only Modern 8-unlt court — excellent
a ii » fi n r
r an k bi dg
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131. per mo. Kxcluxivu.
condition
On beautiful Lake
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Se m i n o l e r e a l t y
Monroe, U. S. Highway IT, inside
IIAVNES 4iff leiMach ini'
1 1221 Magnolia
Phone I I
c ity lim its. Far Information w rite IS— NOTICEK • PERSONA I Jt - 1 5
I IM’Wp il r r i , :u lij ine maclimes,
P. O, Box W4, SanfnrvL______
Kiile.’t -lte iil.il*, 311 .\i-i,:nolln, I’ll
LOT 80 x 123 fl. ready for build­
HESTOIUHM Elderly,
ing. On paved slreel 12 bhjeks FOB. S ALE —Cloud Income buxi­ U A U flllF
Keml-lnvalld, cciiivolescenl. Kind
from clock. 1230 Phone 1333-W.
nes*. Mechanical—Want lo rely
Care, gradoalu
dieDclun A U T O tllt XPIIIC It i: l i I S I I It s
Hre. W rite P. O. Box M ._______
AND FORMS. ONE IIM I i VRREALTORS
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RON. Eu v price’ f-’.-r ( .1.!. rv.
MONEY
desired on culoreil pros u rs s x ui
Check w ill, fi-.-ori’ j fit ii i 13
See Raymond M Ball
party
&gt; firs t mortgages. Dividends I 4 - FLOW KB 8 PLANTS HIIKUll.H
Stii,,fi Main, Orlnmlo.
k Licenied Broker fo r all
higher than
th
usual. W rite P. O. PLANTS FOR SALE - (le rb e rj
1 kinds of Reai Estate and
B u i 119. Sanford
D
a
ily
Seedlings:
81.00
ll../
f Genera liuurance. 204
YOD
Hloomlnu sire double ruse, red,
HMALL BUKIN ESN
9. Pa.-fc Av*. 'Phone M0.
o r pink fiibiscux, 50 cents. Rose
have a small b':iln«xa In a
CAN
o r la ve n de r Penis*. 25 coni*
Hhether buying or telling, it will
secluded p a rt of town and a r*
White
cents.
to
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one
50
cenls.
Mall
orders
SELL
interested h gelling austom en,
extra
tra . Kipp Nursery. 713 Amler' V M f i T a S A IT O S
‘ the t» * v lc r you offer In the
anj^ tjfre e f^ Orlando. Florida.
Anything
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State Bank BoUdlag
a iifte d erf j-n n of the Sanford
Mt
I f — Antemebltea • Trailers - i i
With A
some excellent U k
MOBILE HOMES
C l ac si l i e *
r e . 1 b « s * , . IS fl (n 43 ft priced from $1370 up
If J
n downtown BanAd
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Best selection of Vacation Trail
m, ..anford 2288-M or
wllact me for your
fra
Also ihe
Dm flneM
finest
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ju n r c A i/ .
arger trailer*
larger
frailer* for DcLii
DeLuxe llvng. »En*tsi
Sn*t.*ido Trailer
Ualea, PaB*.
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Phone 1423 Contracl and repan wod
lir .
estimates
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Home of Hie
S a n lo r d A m - I '1.1 m&lt; , t m
Concrete Window sills
Punervte window lintels
NEW FLOURS surfaced to per
Urease traps - Septic looks
tectluu Old flimrs made like
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
new. Fin hi. tug. ctcniiini; and
43 years in Sanford
waxlni:, also poitabli |m w rr plaid
Pll. 1333
309 Kim Ave.
Serving Seminole Coiinty silo e
1925 II M (ileason. Lose Mary
KVilt SALK laively Spinel I'iiino.
Miivl be Transferred al Onee IK K K I* S'Ul’ R lots ili. n .
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We .life r lo r sale In permanent
duly mowing
t learn, . i.ol
resident ol this seetiim laH.k»
iiik
shell o m e u a y s
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m ill plavs like new ully tiuar- farn.inK DeVVai llu u le r A S&lt;o.
indeed tor ten years Just pay
I ’h IU2 W
small down payment, and fin'- 1
Ish mil haliiuce in easy monthly V lil.LS D llll. L I . lt . I'tim p m i..11
lerins Famous standard make
**1. any si/e VI i. MoiI m . I'l.
Write Cnllectlim
Deparlinenl.
1331M lu oi not
3III. Florida Avenue,
Tampa. P ...............
F la , and we w ill riollfy you LASSN MUVSEIts Inn p i'io .l It.
i n l e s le p u ile d
S h o rn .m
where to see the piano
K 4th SI
&lt;i K Motorized Flattdale Inmcr
C A R I'E N ir n WORK
*7;,UJ 141,1 1‘-Im e ltu A u
For quick repair jobs, or im ill
U N D E R W O O D I’ O H T A U I.E T vpe
b u ll M int, Call Jim 1142 M 4
w rite r Used 4 munths
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son able Rales Free estimates
Phone 2221. V C. llracey

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PulllLug,
Ill- |i .1.' tntr
Remodel

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Lifetime Aluminum — t'rrv Estl
mates
Free Installation Tele
phone 1423. Furniture Center.

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CONCRETE Steps, ltepplnc slum ",
110 W. F irst
g reau trap*, septic tanks, w in­
dow Mils A hole*.. Miracle CunK E A U E H SERVICE Mine and
Crete Co . 309 Elm A»e I',.one IPDuloinlte
and Fertilizer I ’ln.in1333
1393-M David E. Car|&gt;«iiter
•’ IANOS— ()r|a n x, llin d
luatruWent*. (! u I I a r s, accordlans,
Drum*
Cunveiilent
Terms
Strei^i Music 041 N Orange, Urlundo

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retiring due In ace ('inniileli
mg business nnTiidin,: .ill »:mk
and fixtures fur $3.0ixi. u lu .l. |.
leas than cnx| nl fixture* iilnne
For Information, l'lume til m
write W It
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ineltu A \e . Sanford. Fla
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Children Fnroll

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ATLAN TA, '.fv—llow murh of lls
Sling tins th r Georgia Ts-ih yellow
Jacket lost as a r e f ill of tlte Iran

trch w ill he consider ably weaker
but M ill a Southeastern Conference championship contender all
the way and a puxhnvt-r for no

on Iw n p liffo rn

one

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That question has been a71,-•!
lim n ami again 01 S
&gt;■ Initmy
Dodd, who exploited the free soli
stllulion rot-* to th r nth degree Iasi
season and had hlg plans for a
banner year in ’S3 until the rule
was aboil this I
In a o o l'h i II it appeal
lli.il

’ ’ add, noted Tfir rir- ’ falTrlSir
sir Might front ihc shoulder a liilttd r
lo evaluating his tenms, figures
this way
Because of heavy graduationTnsses. inrlmPng two All A m rrlca and
two o ih rr A ll SEC slurs, Icrh pro
hality would havo been 10 nr 13

per cent less effective this year
even If twn-nlatonn play had been
rn n lln u td These lo*se*, cnnoted
with the change to double • only
. may trim Terh's nower
ns *s much as 33 per ecnl.
lh a i. nl course, Is comparing an
untested 111.13 squad with last year’ s
r.lollar learn, which won II regular
season garni**, the ^Si'gar Howl
game with Mississippi, the S K I’
championship and the No 2 spol
in natlonnl ranking

re c o v e r and a fa ir runner. With
the trend toward more emphasis
on defense, Brannon probably w ill
see a lot of action.
Quarterback la a sore spol with
Tech again this y.-u, depose Rod«crs, the conversion and field Boat
specialist, w ill start the season,
lie I* no great shakes as a runner
and Is only a fa ir p o s e r. but he
has a lot nf poise and has adapted
him self fa irly well to defensive
play.- Pushing Rodger* fee- the

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more, and B ill Brigman, last year**
signal-caller.
Tech la in gmxl shapes at the
end posts, -.villi Sam
who
math} the All SEC defensive team,
Henry H air, Dave Davis, Cecil
Trainer and B ill Scnnt4l heading
the list. Hensley is • line Lineker,
a good receiver and n w lia rd on
defense Davis did nil nf terh's
punting last yi ar and Is challtstgIng Hale for a starling post.

L .irry Morris, A ll SEC linebacker
w ill ho Tech’s center if .1 k n o
operation perm it* Olenn Turner to
on full steam at fullback. Other
wlsr M nrrl* w ill lake the fullback
post 'and Hick Inman w ill move
up as the No. t center
Tech Is weaker at tackle but 1J
well fixed with Boards. Dodd *av,
sophomore Franklin Brook* is |wr
haps the ttrcalesl eunrd prosw-r-l
in Tech history, and O rville Ver
ccn, Jake Shoemaker and Kd r.os
sage are adequate.

DeLand Evens FSL Series

h Daytona On 11-3 Victory,

Jim Clarich Stymies I's On 7 Hits;
Penza Drives In 4; Dunne Injured

I * ... . ' ■ ™r "AN,I,B"
T h e S p o rts R e g is te r

By h F M
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C lIE T L M.’

G if t e d

w ith

a flu te

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c o n d u it

hack.

, n fic i spotting Dnylomi Bench the flin t game
angle- pettnnnt pint o ff Tuesday night, entile
s e ti.-s 'w illi a t.-sounding 11-3 win h o c Inst

super c ritic a l Eddie Manky amt
By B il l. KING
fie ri Sjhhv Si ll was sent in in
AP N rw sfratnre*
BOSTON — Though B r a v e s run lo r "The llra t. 1
Field Is about to go collegiate,
Stewart Veiled "Safe
liavlng been purchased by Boston
Mast, under orders In run at th r
University, this c ity ’s baseball •lighir.st opportunity, kepi taking
w rite r* arc linalmou* In Hielr cho­ fa irlv wide leads nit second Fel
ice of the outstanding game play­ ler whirled suddenly amt Ida/eil a
ed Mere during (he past decade plekoff III row lo player manager
It's the S aln-reller pitching duel u m i Boudreau, who made a light
dial opened the IIMM w orld Series lung tag.
Bill Natlonnl Fragile
between Ihc Boston Braves and umpire B ill Slew.iri ruled tli.it
Cleveland Indiana.
Masi hail beaten Hie pick off a •
One veteran says " it was th r tempt
greatest game ever played In the
I ,.-i I bv Boudreau. Ihc Indians
|ia rk ." winch wasn't even in blue raged around Stewart, a native
print stage when George Stallings' Bostonian, branding him as a
1014 miracle Men heal Hie Ath biased Nation d League! and a
Id le s four straight
homer to Itonl
With Johnny Sain and Warren
After 111* ii.tile protests, Bou­
Hpahn earli winning 21 games, the dreau ordered his infield to shift
Braves had a fa irly comfortable sllghlly (or the leflltnnded hitting
tim e winning their first penant lo Tommy Holmes. Holmes punch
31 years Bill wlion Billy South ed a single to tell field ami Masi
worth’ s managerial rivals were scored with the only run
asked the secret of Ids Busina
success, they chanted "Spulut amt
Sain ami two days of rain "
A fter Cleveland’s Indians had
dashed Boston’s fond hopes of a
subway series try heating Ihe llerl
Sox In the A MM-rl ran League's
oul&gt; ps-imaol playoff game, Ihe
classic g"l underway In Brave* I
Field before a 10,13.1 rrowd
ST I,nlH S
r - I 'DU K 1/ / 11I 0 .
(.real Mound Hurl
New York Yankee shorl lop col
Thai opening game rales with lapsed alter 1.1*1 night's game with
the greatest pltrhlng duel* in Ih r St I ami* Browns anil was
World Series history, for Sain Ineame Ihe eighth In lorn in a 1 &lt;&gt; taken to Ills hotel room 10 .1 Bed
ih illo o t and loser Boh Feller Ihr Cross jim ludtiniT
lli/s iiln was nveri-oitu- 10 the
.•ighlh Series pitcher lo hurl a
Yankee dr -using room after leav
two h itle r
Feeder than 2'J. had won I'l for mg the "nine in the ninth inning
Ihe Indians during the regular , "We couldn't tell whether d waa
Ihe lira ! &lt;1 wltal " said K id I'a lt 1
season
Fm set en Inning* Sain
tnd son I In- Yankee pie** ii-l.itim i*
Feller were locked in a soreles* man
Kl/Xtdn had no I vet lb had p
h.ittli- Neilher leant had had a
real scoring chance
Only two reslful night 1ml I'.d le i sun snui
Braves had reached llr s l- M a r v " I t apparently was imBimg sort
i wiggles i llic ke rt on u scratrh mis "
single and Earl Torgeson on a
Itli/n ln dlst-lo-eil In* h ii itn - il
walk
in ahoitl Hie (dih inning and &lt;nlrr
Itlekerl was a question mark In developed a vtumaeh cram p and
Ihe Braves’ lineup, fur he had
been lu lle d up from Milwaukee
after Jeff Hnalh. hard h illin g out
fielder, had fractured an ankle
In a laleseason game
Feller faltered III Hie eighth anti
passed
Catcher
B ill
Kalkrld
Soulhworth sent In Phil Musi, an
other ealelier. to rim lor Kalkrld.
Outfielder Mike M el’ormlek sa rr
1ifle rd Mas! lo Second In expert
fashion Then Feller walked Hie

By K E N T C H E T I.A IN
Now that tin- 10,13 chapter of the Florida Slate In-ague saga Is
id a i lose, thoughts un- tu rn in g to football, the W orld Scries, boxing
nod other spoils . , . But some how we ean't help th in kin g that many
fans me wondering, Just us we havo lately, what w ill the future spell
for the Stale League . . . In fact whut w ill happen to m inor league
Iaim-hull.
T til* season was plnycd under the new twu-veteran lim it ruling,
which helped In |io rt to ro t down the excessively high salaries . . ,
However, itov gams made this year through lower salaries were more
thou lost during lust month's record rain In Florida . . . In audition,
es.essively high taxes for n non-profit business, such as baseball, con- I.im r e p la n to k e e p h im h u s tlin g .
timied to eat up p m fits spelling only d e ficit operation for nearly all
S tatistically speaking. Dickey
clubs . . . What hurt the league more than any one factor
poorer was somewhat of un oddity in the
aUendanre .« ■ Sanford was running fa r ahead o f Ita lurid total* until ground-gaining department Inst
|p,, n„ Mlll,| July nod August slumps
fall, tin wnimrl up the season w ith
' ’
and then tin- rains
any
minus 3ft yards from scrimmage
•
hopes
the
paid
fo r 31 running plays and yet he
7 ^ 1 udmission total of 38,3(10 . . w h l l o ^ M ® " ^ ' q H
scored four touchdowns on quarterfigures
locking,
b e -^ H *
hack sneaks of one yard nr less.
“
llevetl that w ith a team posting i i K .
He topped the Gntors In passing
H l W V ' h itle r record than last si-a sn n 'sj^R ^S
! ^ r and stood lftth among the nassers
Im W
Seminole Blues, the Cardinals drew ■
'
p
o f the Southeastern Conference.
s lig h tly less than the Blues , . . I t a ln ll. 4iJ _
a •
His record was Iff) completions on
was largely responsihle, but nut e n -a A V
I
till throws (percentage ftl- 'll and
iv K j ■ £ ^ ^ M tin -lv
The luck of Interest wms^ H L ? ^ .- '
m
■ n o te d ever vw here . . Even In CocoaBfts ‘
j W « gained 'J1H yards.
Fred Robinson, the Rl. Peters*
w it h
winning
th c v w M ^
burg boy. was Florida's top passer
Im-kv to average tftl) per n l g l l t ^ * It. I law son
t.eesimrg look a heating . , . Jux
j« "o nnner
from the standpoint of yards gain­
Beach .In| Ion . . . I'alutka son|;ly wit* (arced to fold . . . Joe D elloy ed. Robinson hit JH o f 57 Ihmws
m Del,and may stay a complete disaster w ith the play o ff cuts, hot (percentage til.I I for 3711 yards
m i- d oulitful Hint any money collected in the post season series ran and »•» touchdowns.
anioiiiil lo mote than a mere drop In tin- backet . . . D aytniiii Bearlt
H arry Speers and Hobby l.nltce
• com lo have come nut of this season in fine shape . . . W ith u v ii
do,oiMi paid for th e regular season th e post season play-off, Ih e Island- are v lrlu n ly newcomers lo the
c i ' should declare a [u n fit, but last year they drew 118,1111(1 and made varsity scene Both practiced w ith
the varsity- suuud last year os
the play-offs and .still lost I2JMHI.
The next question Unit cornea to mind is mst how long w ill private freshmen, hut l ance was the only
-apitnl and even supplementary major league nt"Ury continue to nlnuth ■■lie of the two who saw gnme ueil'ia r losses
'The fa d remains ttint the A m nriran population has tlnn. lie played nine minutes
rhnMgrd In the lust lew years front its w ar-flush spending hinge to a during the season.
Both Imys look lin n s at quarter*
mole i-oitservnllve eonrse . . . Inlinvnllnn* such as the drive-ln theaters
luiv,- made it mure convenient fa r fam llli-s to take their children to Ion-king and directing the " I ! "
tin- movie*, anil ihiis, have ro n triliu trd toward d lv ritln g piddle Interest team passing attack In the reserve
fioni the m itiiiiinI pastime . , . Television has also niude Inroads further game w ith Georgia Tech’s “ II"
diverliug the public's interest ill the gnme . , . T ills fine phase has yet •quad Si..... completed seven of
lo make Its fu ll Impact fe ll in this fringe urea, lint it Is coming . . . III passes (an d had tw o in te rc e p t­
Dog tracks, beaches and stuck &lt;-Hr races have all taken their lo ll on ed! For 71 y a rd s n n d I , once eon*
linnehnll hnruiiso mure people have cars today and the roads are hettei n i t te d on tw o fo r tw o f o r seven
• him ever, so the once distant amusement at tractions ate actually y a rd s .
■loser and more accessible,
They are both from lenntiasee,
III other words, le t’s fare It . . , W ill there lie a Florida State Entire from Kingsport and Speers
league next year? . . . It's possible that the present FHI, owners may from Knoxville.
-all It quits and equally possible that other Interests In these various
'owns w ill seek to Jump Into this exciting -’sport" of Lasrlinll only lo
have their hand* burned.'
One fan, (' It. Dawson, has mine up w ith one solution
. That Is
in ceutrnllte the league Into a rom pgrt six-town unit In Central Florida
to cut down Dnvnltng expenses and stlm u ln tr more Interest
T ills Is
Ihe same thing that John K rider has long advocated . . Dawson's plan
calls fo r the elim ination o f both Inikt-lanil and .lax Beach, shrinking
the FKI, lain compart unit ro m prlsiiig Orlanda, K iinfoid, Cocoa. Day
tuna Bench. Did .aml and Eeeshurg
I’ossitily this Is the solution
There m ight he other solutions,
I HICAGtl (Spei ta ll law Wm •nit all must stand the arid test of Dial
. One thing is certain; under
•llaln. whose spi-i l ii-plar smkiin the present setup luiselmll Is a losing gnme , , . Only through a high
of an a|iprniich shot lor all nigh powered promotional program can clubs hope to, break even at the end
two won bit him the 12,1,1)00 lost of the season
. Teams must lose and there cart only In* one winner.
pri/e in the recent Win Id Chum
Only one mile of optimism was expressed oft this subject to our
jilnnslilp of Golf at la in O’Shanlei inquiries, and that from none other than Sanford's diamond Im mortal
lie thinks there w ill lie 'baseball again next year
Cmtnlry ( htb, Chicago, was signed Buddy Enke
today lo a entdraet to piny go!| because, tu quote him. "E very time buseball season rolls around there
e x ti I til I rnii games under the sjwin always .......is to lie a
gitm p p f men Interested in sprinsnring ateam
snrsltl|i nf tin- George S Mnv mid I don't think next year w ill he any exception.
Here arc la p qurstiptiH we would lik e to ask nf the t 'lly Comt ’ompanv, Business Engineers, ac
cording to an announcement hi
Mr May The contract run* i&lt;u
one year and guartintees Wm
sham thirty five exhllilllans «t
ll.OOq plus expenses tor egch ap

Lew Worsham Sig
G olf C o n tract

llv BI N I'ltl.E liA II
At* Spoils W riter
The Brooklyn Dodger* nursed a
double barreled headache today
the Milwaukee Brave* nnd A llii
Reynolds
TIh’ pesky Braves, who apparenl
ly refuse to believe what lliry read
in Ho- p ip e rs aluilll the Ibidger*
iieiog a -lino m lor tin' llag. arc
musing the immedlule d itlie iilly
The Big Chief of It,-.* New York
Yankees pose* a prohL-m the Dude
it s w ill have In deal with Inlet
litis month, assuming they solve
the 'Milwaukee Irnubh,
Like a lot nf headache*, this mtr
stem* from what happened last
nlghl.
Tire Braves tripped Ihe Dodgers
0 X lit Brooklyn, giving Ihem a .1.1
split hI Ehhels Field 10 far lid*
year. No other eltili has come dose
In breaking even against Ihr
Dodgers in Brooklyn
The loss rid Brooklyn'* lead lo
10 Bumrs with 22 In piny, 3 more
against Milwaukee
Reynolds, regarded hy many as
Ihe key In the Yankees' World
fie rir* nreies. made his third slarl
sin re the end of June and p itrh rd
elghl excellent Innlngi In heating
Rl lands f l l . This was only his
fourth surress In a starling rokthis season alllimigh he's won II
gamex,
Plagued hy Ineffeeliveness and
Injuries In recent weeks, Reynolds
appenrril fu lly recovered on both
counls. He slru rk nut «lx, walked
Just imp and gave up four hits
lie was nlii'Hd of Ih r h it t m con
a lile n llv ami still looked strong
when lie culled it a night n fltir
eight Innings II? had pllehed only
P 1 3 Inning* in Ihe month prior
to Iasi night's stnri.

Reynolds' World Rrric* record
agninsl llv.-? Dodgers shows four vic­
tories and one defeat In three
year*, lie pllehed In four nf Ihe
1M3 series gam»s, winning two
and losing one.
Allhnugh they won. the Yankees,
dldn I add In llie ir OW game lead
W W aecjind-place f'him gn and
H'lrd - place Cleveland alsn tr i­
umphed The While Rox beat Waah

iiiulun 7 3. Cleveland defeated I’ liil
nilelphla •&gt; 3 and llnslon whipped
D i-triiil 12
In the Naliimal la-agur. Itrihln
Unbelt-, nl I'lilla d i'llib lii (ailed In
his I'lfn r i' In win Ills 22ml game,
bowing in ihc Kl Emil* Cardinals
10 7 I'ills h iirg h heal Chicago H I
and New York shaded Cincinnati
I 3.
Itnnkit- Jim I'nullf-tnn paced Ok Mllwiiukt-e Altark with four lu l.
its the Brave* fam e from five runs
behind In healing Brooklyn. Pen
dlelnn lied Ih r score with a Iwo
run homer In the seventh.
I'ri-ston Ward hll a grand slam
home run -iml drove in six Indies
for Plllxhurgh agninsl his former
Chicago team mules
lliih cn Go mot. a pitcher who
lioughl III* way over
Yankee
furnm *v»l«m Iasi season, won hi*
13th game for Ihe Ginnlx in healing
C inrlnnnll. The Piiorln lllc u n rmikir is the Idggesl winner on (lit
Guilds, staff
The While Rox pounded four
Washington pitchers for IT. hits, a
real feast tiny id le r llre lr recent
(Mel of Yankee pitching Nellie Fox
paced Ihe a lla ix w llh Hirer singles
Mel Parnell won hi* tilth game
for Boston although he needed help
from E llis Kinder In the Inst two
Innings at Detroit. Dick Gernert
ho me red with one on fnr Ho* Ion.

All-W hite Deer
In Montana
ROUNDUP. Monl. W i-An xlblnn
deer was recently rcnnrted near
here by Biologist Don Brown
while surveying linlelope fnr Ihe
Montana Fish and Game Depart*
menl. The all while animal wai
the first seen here in Iwn years.

vrnx hunting fnr elk nn the Fort
Apache Indian reservation are
required |n purchase a IS permit
from ihe Tribal Council. This U
In addlllnn In Ihe regular hunting
license.

NEW YOIIK M i- Just two Innings
might prevent Harvey llm ld lx ,
si- ns it 1Ion nl young lefthander of
Ihe Si Eoulx Cardinals, from win
nliig ” Rookie of the Year” honor*
m the Nathmal iautgue this year
Haddix lolnctl the Cards Iasi
August, fnllnwing a tw o year hitch
in the Army and pitched 43 Innings
That was two inure than the
amount of Inning* a hurler can
work and *1111 bo rla is lflo tl u rookie
the following year. The unofficial
rule is thut a pitcher must hurl
40 or lets Inning*.
Haddix appeared In aeven games
starling
six, while completing
Hirer for a 23 record taxi year.
I ’ rln r In that the 37-year-nld native
of Kouln Vienna, Onln, had dune
all his hurling in the minora.
The little southpaw ha i done
much heller th l* year. Ho ha* won
HI games while lin in g only 7, ami
ha* turned In 13 complete gainca.
Four nf hi* vlrtorlea have been
sli limits. H I* 118 strikeouts rank
fourth behind Robin Roberta nf the
rhllatielphia Phillies
Leusl concerned over Haddix'
status I* hi* manager, Etlillc
Stnnky. An unknown quantity at
tho beginning nf the year, Haddix
hna drvelnpcd into the are nf Ihe
staff.
“ I don't rightly know If Haddix
la a rookie,,r Manky laid. “ All 1
know la he pitches like a veteran."
Unless the Baseball Wtltera As­
sociation of America, which will
vnle on rookie awards, undergoes
a change of heart, lfaddlx ia Hue
In ho left out In the eold—all be­
cause of Ihe two calra Innings he
pltehed last year.
The elimination of Haddix would
leave tho f.eld open to either aeennd baseman Jim fJunlor) Gilliam
nf the Brooklyn Dodgers or pitcher
Ruben Gomes of the New York
Giants. Those two look like tho
best of Ihe IMS class of freshman.

.':n.

•

Providing for a possible fifty
exhihllloiis |ier venr at Hie same
fet*, Mr. May Indicate* thaf a sim
liar cnntrael Is to he offered each
your’* World Chftmplnnshlp win
ner Wllh top timney for the com
ing year already raised to tio.uon
this places a total polenliaf value
nf fBMi.txNi on winning nf Hotournament, hy tar Hie tartest re
turn for winning any single event
In the history of golf.
The scheiiide of
txhlhliiniis
which will cover bollt the United
-Stales nnd Cnnntla, will he an
nmnired a* cillns nnd ilnles tire *e
lecled. Execullves of the Grnrgr
H. May Company field staff will
rooperate In planning Hie srltnl
tile and selling up loeal arrange
menl* "This means that many
lut-xl ennimiinllles which would
never hnve the opportunity nf see
Ing an outstanding golf player will
now he able In sre the tnp pro
fcaxinnnl each yenr," *ayx Mr.
May. "We feel that the public, (lie
gnme of golf lrt general and the
tournament winner will all bane
fit from thin plan "
Heavy rnnstnicllm i c u n I r a r I
award volume for Hie year-to da lr
conlinurs nl a recohf pace, nr
conllng lo Engineering News ID*
cord So far lids year, m n tr ir ls
totaling over B m illion dollam have
heen awarded.

New Smyrna Tides
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give fu ll llm o In Ihe Insurance
business.
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Chapman said. "When three nf my
players had one home run apiece
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h r r \ nf loss writ educated wuiitrn,
of Catholic and devoutly-Jewish
'* ,,men in his present samples. and
lark of rnuugh ease histories from
some sections of the country.
A criticism Is that Interviews
with J.mn women aren't rnuugh
to fiml the typical hahits of all
Am iTir.in women Kinsey admit*
the finilimis rejx^t behavior typi­
cal of &lt;M'ly a portion of IJ S.
women, hot says it's probably "a
u»t inconsiderable portion." It is,
he adds the largest number ever
in lrrvirw rd Ihls way
Perhaps the biggest bombshell
in &lt;-t olf arguments is thr finding
that women who havr experienced
a srsiuil climax hrfnre marriage
arr murh mote likrly to succeed
early m m irrlage m achieving set
ual valisfacliiMi Kln»ev fir-Js this
hidils whether the ellmax is ex
perlencrd through actual sex ri-ta
•Ion* wifh i man, through petting,
or through self stimulation.
lie says this must he studied,
hut makes no recommendations.

N EW YO RK tih -T h e re is a raft
!
of Issues lay-fnatrovt* M £ t. :
bed
n il by the naw Kinsey report on
A m en.
The issues hinge on personal, re
llglntis, moral, and scientific view
point*.
•
T*HT COMMOd HfUU UY
The scientific arguments am not
CAM HOVS ITS M IN U S
likely lo get really underway until
ia,OOOTletttAMlHU«
after Sept. 14 when the book. "Srx
usl Behavior in the Human Ke
m ale," gow on sales.
TUI MUSICAL B C A L f BYSTCM NOW
E rr as nne scientist explained
IN USI IS *8 0 0 Y IM W OLD. IT WAS
"It's a hnl potato I don't think
CoNCCtVID 8Y TTOLCMY, AN KYPTlAN
scientists will want to sav
rNArh specifically until after read
ing everything the hook has to
• ay "
A famous anthropologist. Prof
Earnest A llooton of Harvard, dr
A lH A W K r v t t - w *
ellned comment, adding " Ilia d s ,
KIND YOU U fC . TO A M f l ,
nnl sea. are my business
A personal Issue for many people
CiOTUlMC- A l t T b l l N t
is whether to r|a d the book at
STAIN INC U N P A tN T W P
ail Some women declared they'll
VURNITUKK. A S M C tlB O A
never look at It, aren't Interested,
W ill TtYT-STAIN A L A tflt
or find the subject repugnant
kftOKCMt OO B i m t A O ,
er* look forward to reading it
T A Y f T l M T I X UO M m .
ere a churchman tw ins the sex
IC O N O M IC S B U l I t A l l , I
study project enli-rellgious and
- 0 V I « S O CO LOW S
damaging to morality There, an
A s / A t L A B LW f
ether says religioua leaders should
M m l Wheclei will make his re­
accept the findings is a guide lo turn trip to tin- l.ongwuod area
help youths In sex matters and to on Kept |o hi | on p.m when he
strengthen married life.
will meet with the tceimgcrs u
Some experts w itn lrr if puhlica Hm I vmull School and conduct
lion of the findings will upset pres, then pmt c,f the Town clinic.
ent hahits of sex life. Influencing
l-nlei that evening at H ltd p m.
people to do things they te»*,'i that Mi
Wheeler w ill continue the
others are doing Other «x|ierts dim e fni all town and a r e a resi­
(eel there won't he any real dent.
conges. On this point. Or Kinsey
i *ut of tin . clinical research, Mr
■ays be finds no statistical evi Wheeler and Hobart (iii-tld will
dence of changes In male habils analyze the hopes and the aim*
since the first bonk five years ago that ex picas the sentiment of the
Hr l-cster S Pearl. Drake Hnl whole City of l.ongwood. Mr,
Kv EHKI) HAMPHON
verslty sociologist, says he thinks (iieild. d ln clo r, and Mr. Wheeler
IIO
N
i; KON r .iA -T b e Isnguage m u r h In n soon, a m t o f l r n w o n 't
(he hook w ilt help persons "throw are community development ex­
off unnecessary fears— many nor perts, and par t nf the Kim Ida
ions are unduly cnncrrncxl nbniil I'nw ri family
come* a devlallnntst and a onetheir own personal behavior re
syllalde word Is never used If a
yarding sex and feel that what
The lamgwoad liin iu h er of Coip six syllable word can he found. Is
they do Is abnormal when it is meice will hold on Sept lit, a
nv KAY H EN N IN tiK .lt
gelling some new twists from the
perfectly norm al."
Pf
turkey dinner and auction, countiy
ftenirniher. The D r Barv Bap­
p a r e n ts will disagree whMher ••yte. The Im key with all the Chinese
tist Church holds services rv r rv
t™ k Is suitable lo pill within reach trimmings will lie ready to serve
Already three has hern added Soodav nl II 00 n in. at the
of children and youths at homo or at r.JMi p o, and until M:(HI p.m.
the
five
antis,
nr
the
wu
fan
It
home n f Mr
and Mis
lla rr v
to libraries There arr parents who when ihr auction will lu-gln.
means the effort In stop bribery, Brown. on A lii a n lr ltd . Mr .1 I '
• re relu rlanl lo glvr their chil
M r. Claude laiyn, chairman, mi tax evasion, cheating the state, Young of Stetson Hnlvernttv l«
drexi any sex education snd those ilounced tlinl are _'IMI tickets on
who feel Ignorance aboil sex is sale, and Hu •• will lie all that will 1 stealing 'la te properly and steal delivering the sermon lo the nli
since o f Itev Thomas, who is
Inc i-’ononilr Intelligence
more dangerous than knowledge
he sold Ml l.ongwuod merchants
st&gt;e-ndIni* the omuiier In l liicago.
Now mines the "five tm» m any"
There Is crlllrlvn i that only or
have tickets and anyone desiring
,‘sgt and M i. Walter Kmn and
The five tmi-many has come to
mainly exhibitionists ever vnlun
them can call Mrs U y n , arid she
son W allet of lltooonl, N J.,
leer to be inlrrvlewed try Hr Km
mean a national rural protest both
will si lid them out.
sey. and that this makes the stalls
liy farmers and Communist rural a rr visiting Mis K llip's naienta,
Mr and Mis It Vallce o f Aligelea
M is laiyo and In i eiunmttlee
ties untrustworthy Bill nlhrr .cl
workers against l i t loo many
fjitisls and Individuals besides Kin assmed «gic piihlle that they will task.. i2 ) loo many meetings. (31 ltd
Miss I ■lie I II** Mai l’ h i *alle o f
sW d ’ ny t h l* .' xhd say Kinsey's not go Inline hungry Everyone is
approach rMtlits cooperation from invited lo take p ail in this dinner Ion many documents and forms, Sniyra III., left lie Ita iv last
at
the
l.ongwuod
Iteerealloii
Park.
i l l ton many organisations and (3) Th nr,da v foi a inonlh'a vlsil
persons who never dreamed they
with her two si tin s , M a ila ’l and
rnuld hr pftrsUUled to talk about
too
many concurrent posts for Doris, in D clm it. Mlsdi
l.o n g w u o d k in d e r g a ite n w ill retheir sex If V e * * 1'
•pen
Kopl
H,
„|
|l
HO
a
in .
The
cadres
A rth u r
II piiiu liainn Is helnir
Some critics say |&gt;eopir dim I
This latest " l l v i " spring* from moved fio io Itav I’ ini i Ho nitnl
tell Kinsey (tie truth, that the? school on Molnai ill. is in the town
pi o p r i
of
l.iin g w o o d .
exaggerate or cover lip farts lie
Ihr Beds hurry-up effort* to re­ at Pasa-a-tirllle lo the Velrren'a
Mrs I' h ii II iii - Stevens will tie
llo a n lta l at A lla n la . H a. fo r
fenders praise his method of de
make the farm system of China, fu rth e r treatment. Their son I*
try
tectlng boasting nr overcoming rel
lo change taxei, to kill landlords, visiting his nudher on Buena Vistlamninml
and
Mrs.
Dorothy
.ten
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to form cooperative*. to force do­
Some statisticians crlllclrcd Ihr kins. T lieie w ill lie two groups, nations and In Increase production la ltd. for a few da vs and Ihev
w ill both arrnmnanv hi* father In
fcrsl hook
falling to get a rep kindergarten and nursery. Age
The Bids Ignored the unrest un­ Atlanta
• e n r t t l T f 'W tlK treflln n nf heople lim it is three and a half to five
til II became alarmingly wide
Misses Kathcrlio- and floiothea
yea
is.
because Kinsey didn’t use lesled
One may ra il at the school or spread Then they went Inin nne llennlnger are hack honia after
melhorls of random selection of In
lervlewecs Kinsey replies he ra n ’l W inter Park l!lt '.!57H for any dr nl communism'* typical stunt* of enovilig a ten da\ visit with I hr I r
tabbing It all a mistake, starting friend, Mlsa .lo Itiennan in Mi
because pri»-aeln«ed persons ap tailed iiifoiiimMoii.
a reform movement which was an ami. They are leaving again I I I
proached "cold'' would often refuse
about-face. accompanying It wilh is few days for W illiam ahnrg. Va
to talk He says their confidence
millions nf words of rrltlrls m and
Mrs
Oscar Papincisu of Ih must first he won. Ihr-v must he
Of the 1% minor league trams self criticism (a sort of national De Barv (sift
Shop flew
lo
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Washington. D C lo greet so l
krnt s rrrrl
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It has cnmi&gt; t " mran ih r five welcome her irs-rv oi-phew
I
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thrnuh great swarms nf minor
functionaries, get very few good
ones Another it that had function­
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other Is that had functionaries are
inefficient, dishonest stupid and
enal, sometimes all four, that
that they selxe power In remote
area* and become little war lords
in the old China fashion Peiping
usually discovert it about two
two years later
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t H E SA N F O R D M R A L D

D A IL Y

hank Noel, AP Photographer, Was
Permitted To Take Prison Pictures
Bdltna'a Note—Thl* la lha laal alory h» A I* phnln«r*nher Frank
Noel on Me 33 month* aa a Communist prlaoner la Norlh Korea.
By FRANK" NOEL

aa told lo Olan Clemente

TOKYO (/P)—A fte r I received mv rnmera in January Il'uJ, the
;hlne»e let me lake picture* In four of the *1* ram p* where nontorean war prlaoner* wore h e l d . __________ ____ ____ _____
In m r wandering around the
gmpa * Mol ■ prelfy fa ir hi 81 °J
They used race against race and
low many men were In each and nationality against nallnnallly In
•Itlm a te d thero worn between an c f(nrt (0 , t lr up a n lm o iily
,000 and 5.000 men, mostly Amen- amnng the prlaoner*. On lhat acore
ana. In the hand* of the Rods. ( w a i rca| orm)(j |r&gt; nolo » per
Inotber 3,000 died in the camp* tc n l 0f l)Uf incn_ rcgardlea* of
md arc burled in the h illi around riK*c
creed, stood pat They
ryoktong and Chonchnng, where* gncw what Waa going &lt;*n and dldn'l
nost nf the camp* were located |,„y „
mat would account for up In 8,000
L ater on the Red* opened up
if the IS.OUO nnn-Knrcan troop* c a rnp 2 anil movtsi all the officer*
•itlm a te d In he missing today.
The Chinese did not murk the«r
eim pa for acelal Identification
during the firs t year of the war
When they did mark them they
used the Chinese character* that
I w ai told meant “ peace" rather
than a prlaoner camp.
One day about three months ago
f law three wagon loada of TNT—
about 90 boxes of It to the wagon
- d u g up and taken out of Camp
I where l.aoo Americana, Dritlsh,
F ilip in o s, Puerto Rican*. Turk*,
fre n c h and Greek POW* were
M id . I f a bomb had struck that
e im p accidentally the whole hunch
would have been killed
Tha Redi tried to cover up the
great number of death* among the
POWa—sometime* aa many a* 43
bodlee In one day were seen being
moved out of the camp—by trying
to force Allied doctor* to say the
M r died of ayphllia contracted be­ York Times, Chicago Tribune,
fore they ware captured. None of Philadelphia E v e n i n g Bulletin.
the* doctors would go for it nod n Roltlmore Sun, Kansaa City Star
food many of them Hid tim e In the and Iho D i* Angeles Times, and
aol* aa a result.
lell them "Ih e people'* peace
We were held right near the movement" was right and Just. I
border of Manchuria and a Chinese refused. They even forged some
Da doc told me one day If (he of our names lo leltera and pub­
A llte l ever tried In liberate the lished 'hem. I know of several
prlaoner* the Chinese would lake such case*.
Ihoae they wanted to keep across
Actually, I'v e talked with some
the border into Chin*. Perhaps of the Chinese soldiers from time
they have done so now
to time and they have Inld me that
when I waa captured In Nnvcm half or more nf the so-called volun­
bar 1930 along with Marines, Army teer* are antl f'n in n iu n lsl and wive
•nd B ritish Irnops al Koto, North conscripted.
Korea, they walked us to Camp
One day in early 1!&gt;M some of
g—about TOO m ile* over the wind I lie Turks, who were pretty staunch
lag route they made us lake, Camp A lllrd troops, heard Ihnl Ihe New
York Ik-rald Tribune's reporter,
Maggie llig g ln i, had been rap
lured They tuld me about it. 1 hud
known Maggie in lle rlln and again
In Kncna None of us liked Ihe idea
nl an American woman being In
Iho hands nf the Reds so wr go I
together a few little things we
could spare for her and about $3(1
In Arnerlrun greenbacks and gave
It In Ihe Turks lo gel (o her We
kni*w the Chinese were c re iy fpp
greenbacks and figured lhat amall
amount nf money might help h *r
nut.
The Turka look the money and
about four months Inter returned
everything to all the dponr* he
caur.e they had learned through Ihe
grapevine Ihnl Mis* ftlgglns had

TONIGHT iinrl TOMORROW NIGHT

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CAPTAIN KIDD”
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They atudled under Dr. Alice V.
Kellner, professor o f elem enUiy
education a t N Y U '* School oT Edurotlno and authority on childhood
education.
l.e ctu rr* and Hl*cu*ainna wpre
pa ved p rim a rily on child g r o w t h
and development a* an aspect of
total community life. Other factor*
conaldered were the role o f tha
elementary achool In parent educatlon, agencies dealing w ith children
and th e ir faralliea, and community
planning to meet specific child
need*.

u F R E S H N E S S is tho name

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Under Ihe new plan, Ihe main
NEW YORK W — Leading In
see corn
companies
..«»*■ ntirfpti.............vision*
affect adult d river* nf
Mirsncp
nan i f %hnvp
on
nationwide auto lia b ility rales non bus m«* car* ami young drivcut!I ng so mo T o il a"f or" ad ttl t pleas- era under 23 years of age Cars
uro eai drivers and Increasing
rates for many young people
The National Bureau, m ajor au gory Ihe base (or determ ining
tnmnbilo Insurance rating groups. other rales. For adidl drivers. Ihe
A spokesman for the under new schedule* lake Into account
said the rates would go Into etfocl the possible use of Ih e lr cars going
as soon a, they can ih&gt; filed with to and from wor. The lowest rates
authorities In the various stale* apply to those car* used solclv for
pleasure driving A sllghlly higher
rote Is fixed for ears driven less
not been captured
than I*' miles on a one way trip
I sure liked those T urk* They In work; still higher rules apply
were good soldiers and good men. for vehicles driven mure lhan III
The Chinese never were able lo mile* to work Previously there
do much w llh them. The T urk* Jusl was no distinction for private ear
shrugged their shnuldci* and fve- used for both pleasure driving and
tended they didn't understand
for traveling In work.
They even brought In a TurkishThe new schedules also break
■peaking Russian who had onco down young drivers Inin three
worked In the Russian K hissy at groups, instead of carrying them
Ankara. He didn't have any luck In a single category. The three
either and may he In a Russian iroups Include those under 23 ltvhole somewhere today for having ng al home, childless m arried
failed
couples under 23 and young d riv
The Reds Inld us one day that era with no fam ily control.
the UnlUd Mates government was
Fur Iho Drat group of youths
holding up 37,000 letters tn POWs. (here w ill he a I per cent reduc­
I Blink It was the other way tion; hut for Ihe th ird group, con
around.
ildered the worst n *k *. there w ill
I know people wrole me and be « sharp Increase. In the New
thanked me for making pictures nf York area, they w ill pay I3ln for
their prisoner kin. Americans do Ihe same Insurance adults can buy
things like that I got about to for *123.
such Id le r* In prison camp hut
Farmers, who now gel a 13 per
I'll bet there w e ir many more.
cent discount, w ill gel under the
t had Intended to w rfle letters new plan a 2" per cent discount
tn (hose 10 or 12 people and thank below the rates applying In their
them hut the Communist * took classilicnlicm
those letters away from me when
I was freed on Aug. 0. Now I don'f
have the name* nr addresses I
was only perm itted In w rite two
CI1IROPRACTOR
letter* * month while I was In
prison and of course they went to
HOURS 9 tn 13 — 2 to I
my wife.
Phone 733
They took away from me every
addrexi I had In w ritin g when I
391 Atlantic llank Building
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LATE BULLETINS
IIO N N , (ici'Minny t/Pt West (ic rm iui Socialist)) hnrloil
fre sh dem m ciiitioiH today at 1 . S. S e c r e ta r y of S t a t e Dulles
in a n el to rt to t u r n his o|ien sii|i|Hirt lo r re-eleetiiin of jirtr’A m e ric a n ( hancellor K onrad A d e n a u e r into a lioomeraur?
w hich would s\yee|&gt; th e lout enlist o|i|iusition to power.
itl'.l .&lt; i It AI if. i.l’i - o u p o s l a \ ia tin •atoned officially Ind a j to send tro o p s to th e Italian \ urtoslav f r o n tie r unless
Italy etuis h e r m a n e u v e rs, te rm e d a " m il ita r y d e m o n s t r a ­
tion.' in Dial a re a .

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D r u m w l.ite II.Hied am i i tiiu a it. t m ore H u m three years
ill ( olliniiniist prisons, today curie a Utissia i hililt jeep hack
to freedom and to a It e m t -w a n n ii ip w vhon te In tlm first
A m e r ic a n s he luid seen since his capture.
H lt l/ . K N O U T O N
A I K 11A S K . Kuydnnd t/1*)— A n ad\attce m jn ril o f Id I . S K I T S l r a t o j H atom handlers zoomed
ttm m
he A .m ile to Kn,.|.md tmlav ,ust as a s .p m d rm , of
slstei slops the\ are to replace h u rtle d off for the U n ite d
States.

State News Roundup
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• Leon County Court Requested To Rule
On Physical Condition Of McCarty
T A L I . A I I ASSKK i-Pt The r. .........at 1 Circuit f'oiirt |,m hern
l"l.i'il li&gt; lull' mi ulirliici (in. \|, o il n iilivsimllv I'ttiiuhlr uf cun.
til......IT in tiffin*.
Suit tod, lug fur |||)&lt; i i|liiu&lt; vu l i
Mri' litck«inivit'u uui.&lt;miil.il. .1 h i .i, „ ■()., . ,,,,1,1 , 1,
I lie itnu'llmi hus nut iriveii
litti'iilinll |u Ci .
mill, it f Ii,,) *
lir mi* illeiriily i nniunttril lit i|t.
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1p«l«‘ •els pint first in*l|.
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' li&lt; fill 11ill m
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hv law.
* " V •&gt;t.if i d I ^1t*-** 4til| v hint

da in \v n

Tongay Arrested
In New Orleans

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i liun 1 in i! m i lit1*ted
I" t o s
mid iti 11it 1 •' n hut
I * mi* limit 1 ret. A idtirk i*f

NEWnHLEANS r Itus.i'll T iu ^ *1hi *‘mint v i iuut t'lH'iii iN
In* ft 1 -I iietilinn ivr»4
gay ul Miami, Flu charged with
manslaughter In lie iie iiti uf *i . uD*'d L»\ &lt;1 Nf Nnl 1*4 svhii H'lM
Aimnlui daughter, mis nrre«ii i ui .... for ' tun idviitlfii'd in I hi* |i&gt;-Li
adjoining .leffersun Parish today lief*
idler applying lur a v'.*a tn M \t'
rn
Ttie anv'st came id die nu|iiusi Orlando Bandit
id a Haile Culilll v. I"Ia littiulsniaii
vvlai posted SI.IMSi tur Tnngny'* ce
ledac pending trial in Hut dealti id Uses Toy Pistol
5 year old Kathy, lad May a
(illl.ANIiO . r — A Inrnfll armeil
With a tny pl^tnl held ii |i n bar
live mlh’i mirth uf N i l s city an
llilihuny 411 shortly liefure mai
nlUlit lust nlyIn nnd yul uwny with
nhinit -AS after nra|i|)|mu with a
ctisliutier wlm tried to sii IhIu .' him
Chier
I, Jj . S
Swniwt
I l S l i ' 1 P?n!»rK trni,vTh J J . t e t ‘)i|
r l 'l,’f Deuuty Sheriff
Sheriff Iwum

10 T ra ffic Deaths
Expected In State

■sps*&amp;:,

i'atritl ihreetnr ll

already hat

H 'a i i f «
toll) hurteiuler

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utimntaeil liui|ier*

will wink iruuad the eliielt dnrui];
Hie Iiullilay |u 1 i1lu.ee irahie laws
||. forecast " I ’imhvind- uf extra
aiituiluitutes ‘ w ill lie mi It* road
The &lt;ami aIt) cunni will slnrl at
tl p in today ami end al uudnlyht

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Adm iral Gets
Navy Reprimand
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WASHINGTON e A reprimaml
for Hear Mini Irvmy T Duke is
tilaniH'd b\ Navy F 'ert laiy Itohert
II Audi t -mii *ur Duke’s haiidliny
r.l an iiivi-sflyalloii into ihe slayinu
of an atleyeil iewil show at Key
Weal. Fi t
Dill ' iMiomumler of Key West
Naval llase at tlie lime, has since
liven ordered to command a l’a&gt;
rifle cribser division Defense D«iiartinent
spokes mim said Ills
Iransfei after ll meiilhs in I*lur
lila had imlhi'iy In tin with the
"charily sim&gt;l. i

* Florida Leads In
C D Enrollments

\

WASHINGTON &lt;e Florida lead*
Its sister stale) of tlcoryla and
Alabama In volunteer enrollment*
fnc the federal civil defense prnyram
The reason may he that Florida
Jras a (unit and vulnerable roast
llna on&lt;l Us resident* still have
« ) vivid recoiled Inn* of World War
w II alilp vlnklnys rdf ilwlr shore*.
ItuixiaV recent uimmmcement
Ihnl It has Ihe hydrnyen Immli i*
rxpeded In speed enrollment In
thn Ihris* stuies, and clsowlutre
over I lie lulhm.

Ii .1 inI over Ihe money
As lie thief turiird to yo llurtim
lluyer* of Oriinue 1‘oimly, the onl&gt;
einlumei in the plate imuped on
the hiiaild and grappled with turn
The liamlit lirnfc the t&gt;w pistol
over the head uf IIoner' mill I .114
oat the tluoi

Hyacinths Blamed
For 3 Drownings
KIKSIMl)Ki: r - W.Her hya
dill Its have be n blamed loi tlie
ilrownlliy ot three ivleyroes in Lake
Tuhnpakclia near here
Slierilf Hubert M llnckles said
a sr|iiall overturned their bo aI
Wednesday ami Ihnl they lierumi
eotutiKlcd m a heavy growth of
Ihe plants ohrn they tried to swim
to slime Hyacinth* surrounded the
area of Ihe uecldenl.
The bridle* were found yrster
■lav Hinkles itlent ifboil them as
Cal ONeal, .'t«. Hosier Lewis. U.
and l.ools Ilaudall, 1.1, all ut K k
simmee

Picture Law
U nconstitutional
CHESTVIKW iTv— I’arl of a Flor­
ida Inw has been ruled imcunstllnliotiul and ns a result thren prrsmis
churned with loissesslny and dls
Irlhiilmy lewd pictures were freed
The section nf Ihe law relation
In punishment lur pulillshlny amt
distribution obscene literature was
described by Clrcull Judye D
Stuart (Hills as not specific rnoiiyh.

Police President
M IA M I liK A C II btv-Jnhn DOdek.
Cleveland, ha* been roelecled
president o( (be Fratoioal Order
of Police for a Im irlh Im n .

Record Enrollmenl Expected
»ln Schools Throughout County

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A record enrollment In public ichrtoU of thu county wai pradlrtad
today by It. T. Milwee, County auperintrndent of public Initructlon.
He made hi* piedlcthm from Incomplete enrollmrrM- from County
■rhooli, ■tallny, “from all the number* we do have, we are predicting
a record eniolTmvnt this year In our achoolt."
The »uperlnlendent mentioned &lt;►
two achooli, Lake Monroe and
Final arrannementa for handling
Lake Mkry unit*, n* having more thU overflow are dependent upon
puplle registering on Tuesday than the final registration figure*.
either had anytime ln*t year.
However, plana for Tueeday are
^ In anticipating an Increase In Ic have the fourth grader* who
E n ro llm e n t among lower grade*, are withia walking dlatance of
’according to th* •unerlntendent, Weatalde and Houlhilde school*
the County Imord of public In- attend there, Mr. Milwee an­
at ruction renovated four available nounced.
T h o u fourth gradera who have
rooms from “top to iMittom," In­
cluding painting and Installation b u n taking Igiae* to either of
of new Itgjit*, at the Grammar th*i« ichool* are to go to tha
Grammar ichool by hu* on TuexThese room* will be used to day. Th*y may meet their bu*e*
at th* u n u spot* where they met
them to go to tha two other
grade pupil* from
ichooli, Mr. Milwee explained.
WeaUlde acboola.

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I lie l nv C o m m is s io n liiiK ln - d at
.' in a in lo d a v ( ir e p a r iiig Ilu - a n a l
d r n f l n l th e lii.YI &gt;I tm d g e l jn ir in g
II a 1 u t.il n l fU L IU I 10 le a v in g a
lo t a l o l 4 7 7 l.ltn n
I'lie tia d g e t w ill l u l l W llllio Ih e
la v a lim i u l i t j n i d i ' p le ilg e il h is t
in -&lt;nlIi In th e &lt; o n im lx x io ii S even
n u ll* w ili go In w a r d C ilv n p c in ln m
and ii a m i l l , to w a r d d e b t s e r v ic e .

Art Inn I ' umii'll n( Middleton
t'uiiii elected vtMcrduy a* tin
new ii.itiuii.d mnimnmicr ef the
Aim ia mu I .' iuiUi i* i pefMin.il
litclid el I*.i Iniiislei Joel Field
Mr i
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shite ,1 ImlitV lit' intends to :&lt;xk lilt
new a.ii mu I 1 iiiiiiii jiulei lii v 1•&gt;11
s.ml nl ,1* Mhui .i* Mr Connell
can vveih in .1 Ilia tn Florid i
whlcli I " ha* ti-ih'.l iiuoiy time*
lllirtllg pn*l Minters

with the former bringing in $’&gt;7.
nut. a n d ihe latter, $1*»1

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I'lie e.iillllliiailer is :i gentle

man mill .1 .si'iiulsr." declared do

Itieul po*tuiu*lei
IIII I I I 111nk lo
will ilu ,1 grand lull while In nt
fire
Mr Connell m Ins oceiilan.
speech pietlu ied licit will lie tin
year uf deeistun no universal mil
tary ir.ilnioj: lb *aid be will wmk
vfyorouslv lor ulnption of m u Ii
a pm um ii
l'mil'll alsu said
"We aie iiib 1 mined our nation
shall re in.on sinmy ami alert in

T h e o rig in a l le n la t iv e hn dg el for
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threat We -&lt; n &gt; early |.'.*o»t&gt;ei'
for rx'iluemy Ihe defensive streuyili

Fenton

Fleridn All Ihe radio stations and
its'vvxpaperx have devoted lime and
space lo the |iemllliy lestlvilles
The puhllelly has been handlnl tn
Marion Itarmnu, prouram direiloi

f I m il I In '!) p .il e ld I
ONI Of INI DOZENS nf yuuliy b is w I •• • ■■ d
d n , l i n t l H ie h is
tnoiny tlie Anu'iuno I.rynni n i ide m ,‘ t Imn
low yet* plenty of aiteotion Itnm a I e,
ir l « A m ici t an l,e c iu n italics, both Wui 111 War 1 \ch ■ m ., omd ,u i lie ■ t n l la p .I'd fro m tn a
Hear lUU-fleyiee IlCiit Willie le.mlilni! in ll.e pai . d). A In m l I ad o t I let i
were uvmame by ttie beat iboloy tin* in imur p t ik es m o l l i m d i . dx
uf tb . i i .amis uf sneeliituis lined llm n l ) » p- t ..On n n ile to w a tc h lin t
mure man IdO.llUO (iaillcljiunu.
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lyn, v Y , was .1 * *u rii'tim 1rid
er of tin lei;mu .Mixihny s\j|Fi«iuf
opposition
I tie leymu u III l1ii‘**l III \\ i 11111it
lull Oexl vear

The live County i'u m m t" i 'tn'rn ils K F u ra k rt, H c Dodd. J F
McClelland Jultn Mi'iseh ami W
Hrtiwn M iller, have nil h&lt; ui m
vllcd The five mayors p .irlli'ili.it
I lir P miii iiD4i&lt; Srhiinl fui |v
HIM lit the potato.sack race w ill be •'*) 4 liilili »*n liu'ntiit nl Hit I’m in miid
Mayor Joseph I Laird Ca.xxelhcr ,i Ol 4Til mu lo, |&lt;4 *i|i«*rniiii |£ In .Itty,
ry. AetinnK Mayor lliu ly Carlson. | S " | » l I fi ll t fk r tA| M l t l M l I 4111*1 , 1., *|'M.
LongWOOd; ktayor Lee C a r y . 1Thv -m hmil will fun.-u.in ...... *.i IN)
Oviedo. Mayor ita ild till. Allam oiile ! m u
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SjiriiiMs nml A i’ II om Mayor William willi imnjit’li'll) ti-iM'hiM * .tri.i mu
Stcmpcr ol Ktmfiird
11 mi.
ArleiK1 llellelleur. tha (Irla m b i.
I lu* f V n lm l |'t«1111tii \ *smi i.ii inn
beauty who won the " M is . San fill Ul'f JIMlril ( ' fit 111»i*fI s
Hid Hit*
lamln SprlnKs nl 1052’ * contest, w ill Ai’liiMil Jimi nuyotii* ilrHiftiii mi
crown Ihe winner ol ihis year's for niiitiiin limy uni I M»
I ■mik
event Monday nighl
Mlllnfi tit !| itfilLM lit vvMl&lt;* MM I
In her Id le r In Seminole Joyce.’
Si , Ul lull.In
President t 'ilf f Abies, site said. " I
w ill be very hnpppy lo be present
at the selection of the new 'Miss
Kanlando Springs' ami present her
vvllli her crown It has been a real
th rill and honor lo have been Mis.
liuriipn, Kaitsek, um&lt; iaulMch,
Sanlamlo Springs of 10.52 II bn*
enabled me to enter other brunt) , In c , H inlet Pittk liotne &lt;« m title
and devi’loiniieol coiopany,
contest* In (he state, nnd I have ' tinn
made a quirk llo.uoo pmln iiom
made many friend* of some of the Ihe sale ol almost Ivvn and &lt; Mall
loveliest g irl* in F'li ridn "
block * of piiqn’cty in Hie S.iol.oido
Meanly queen entries w ill reprrs Snrlngs area near Island lake,
enl Leesburg, New Smyrna lleaeli, oflicinl reeoids in the i utility
Orlando, Tavares, and many other clerk's office revealed tmlav
r l ll r * and clubs In Central Florida.
I'nrrliusiiig ihe properly oi'igmAdvance tickets tor Ihe Sanlnndn allv from the Overslreel I ami &lt; n ,
Spring! extravaganza went on sale ol tirmige Co , fm 1 1.................
today at three downtown ikug I Knusck,
and
latch.,eh
Ini nett
stores: Touchton'*. Hoorn dial a anil nroonil and re xidil almost the cu
Anderson'* and rn u a l's Ticket* lire trucl to Mr ami M i, Ira n i
purcha*rd In advance w ill be so .1 Polgur of llye, N Y fm 122,c c n lf for adult* and 21 cent* for (Ml
I'lie two land Irnnsmiionx were
children.
Tickets
al
Sunlumlo
Spring* next Monday w ill cost no filed together.
cent* for adult* amt .10 cents (or
children,
Moxl of the day's events w ill hr
open to the publbic.

Primrose School
To Open Tuesday

Construction Firm
Turns Quick Profit

H erald T o Publish
Paper On M onday

IF YOU DON’T
receive, your Sanford Herald,

The Sanford Herald w ill tic pub­
lished on Monday, l.atior Dav An
u a rlic r delivery w ill be made titan
usual. The buxines* office wilt be
closed all day.

SA N L A N D O LABOR D A Y EVEN TS
Magistral
Registration From 10:00 A.M. To D:Oo P.M,
IfltOO—Mi,
fayor'a potato sack race
10:30—Potato nark rac* for all visitor*
11:00—Three-legged rac*
11:710—Ilgnana eating contest—Husband* nnd wlvet etc pitted
■gainst each other blindfolded. Given banana, unpeejed, euntextiird*
peel banana and fe*d to earh other.
12:00—Lunchtime
1:00—Congressman Hyd Her long speaks,
1:710—Senator George Hmnthei* speaks,
? ;0O—Horseshoe pitching cuntest open to everybody.
2:710—Water ahetw.
'onlMt (flrat appearance In balhing suits),
4 :00—Rolling pin throwing contest—Three ladies practiced ye*«l
koo'h throwing rolling pin a t target. Mr*. Tummy
Cobb, Mr*. Irving Pryor, and Mr*. Harold Ring,
„ . diBt^Lynda Brldgara-IJ-year-old swimming star of Altuimml*
ftp rings. Will do ballet routine "Th* ilot Canary",
8:00—Dressing contest.
0:00—Egg-spoon contest (race),
8:30—'Tug-o-war.
7:00—Awarding of prise*,
8t00—Beauty contest girls appear before judges In svenlng
8:00—“Miaa Hantando Spring* of 1063" crownad.
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lalmi fmi'imiM tni tin1 Nail al
the liiliiliin: I m IiI in 11st eiiln He
tiail walked fai I lie Nmv fill the
na*1 Inn nml Mile hull veuix, and
lout made Luke Muulue In* Inline
for ttie pu*t two yenlx
He is silivlved by the wulnw,
Ills 1‘ea 1 1 Mike mill nt Sniilmd;
two smiis, Stanley Nlekeixno nf
Lntny, V» . nnd I )u nitlit FV Nickeroil, of lleinniii, Me; tvvn diomli
teis, Mi** Ni.in Mae Nickerson nl
Haninrdi nnd Mr*. Tliebnn Nielsun
nf Hloeghnttli, Mr ; al*o Tuor
g i niidchlldieo
F'tiei »l service* will lie al 2’aO
jimi
Saturday .it the Hi isson
Fun- ini 11Mins' will) Chaplain lidin
VI I III Mil I Mitt ..III) MlllMg Hut IIII
w i . re in l-.vel r! i ecu i c1111 tel v

%£§'■■Ja ck B olt S pearing
Fish O ff Key W est

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Nickerson Dies
At Osceola FielH

of our aimed force.)
"Moreover with hostilities suftended m Korea we must lake
an adiliimual m imiuitilltiy for pub
lie 11111I 1 st.mdiny and snp|Mirt o'
an iili ...ill
1 . eparedness |ire
yrnm
Tlie 1 : &gt;n itself .idupiril a rcml
til util t rdu 1/111 s; sclei-tive service a
inatlciumle out i .illuu; (nr esluh
llsliinetil ni .1 PM I proyrum in
Operate alotiy with s ’ ', t
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The 1 iinventioii also .i|ipruwail i
report s.iymy the Hinted K1Als* •
should ,iehirv|. and m a inlaid an
superb. 1 lly Inn avoided it f|o&lt;

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nielli and Ibe enl*.taken limn ori­
ginal anumntx are a* (ollnw* Ail
minlxtrativi- divi*inn i iiv Cum­
in t*xloll. SI.,M*’ 11.77.1 id s Man­
ager. I l l HIM. il.liNi Citv m i ,li­
n e ), $.1,71X1. tllKi
Finance He
pnrtment, IN.Ill JJ N.in nidi ivd
.Service $1
making an overall
tidal ol LIU.112
Satetv
Division Municipal
Court, ll.SHXi, Police Department
l(vo,22ii $2 1X12. and l ire Depart­
ment. I,IN. Ilk). $12 NltJ leav ing «
total of $Ul),2tkS
I'llblie lie.idli ami Santlutloil,
W.trjO $(11.1
Publie Work Divixinn Cilv shop
$tl.t:w. $13u. Parks licpuMiucni,
4211)11,
lic.il
Heeiealnni De$21.1111
!! .".'re at mu He
parltnenl
jlU.sixl »l,sn
swim
iiiliig Pool. $1.Nil) IU.
$I.7&gt;IXI,
Cemetery, $U.2I1, $1 2iXi, Putille

The real of Hie revenue will
come from water revenue*. $7J.il8l.
nul water ut lilt v lor oe.ii service.
117.1.'wl
Last vein * builgel tolalleil plrth.
HIM, bid, c m Manager Tom Lem­
on pointed mil. the c m Coin ill Is
ximii omterlmdgeled last year nml
the budget was siitisluolinled b&gt;
Income through the year lie said
the ad valorem lax lid* year wax lln ild io g s 11‘l.lH I Sheet | le p a l t
n ie lli, $M.I,HI7. 1N..110 Sewei He
mcreiised In nidv 4I7.0IHI

Iiu'ludi'il In Ihe youth activities fiyht over Ihe ndmlulslrnlinil'f cut
are; the Christmas Shopping Tout III Ihe Air Forcn Imdyel
Connell was cleeliil .idly
lor rhildren, Kids Knunlv, I Speak
for Democracy. Youth bicycle s#f- four other eandlilntes lie
vules I■
Hi.
r»e prn«r».t.
proyrum V«d
ami Uoy*
Hoys slide
Slain
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Feature

ID JIM F IS IIEll

llitihlluhtinK the lily l.uhor Dav
weekend uf holiday festivdies, on!
lays, trips, and eveals will he
'l.iu l.it s Seminole Junior Chum
hei of Cummerre.sponsored jam
buree al Sniilando Springs
The
banks, stores anti Cost Oltlee will
be closed while the Camphell lats
tiny American l.eylon Post weeklv
meetlnij and the llotury Cltih’s
niHin luncheon have been railed oil
In observance of Ihe nutlonal hol­
iday
Florida's Junior Senator (ieorye
Mnattiers ami Conjtresimaii Sytl
llerlony will be the tealnre speakers at Ihe Jaycee's Labor |l«)
lamlMiree. The two mill’d speakrri
-nil supplement an all-day pro
tram id outdoor events for the
thousands who are expected to
Hock in Sanlamlo
In udtlltlon. "Miss Saidando
sarlnus id IP.VI" will be crowned
Monday niyhl follow my the allei
main liallilny beaoly contest
Che all day prnyrum will lieyin
with the mayors' (Hilulo sack race
in which all live mayors In Semi­
nole County will participate at
in no o'clock Moiolay mornlnjj
The extensive pruyrnm will cunlill
lie with three leyued races, tin
Hums ealiny contests with hu*
hands and wives (eedluy the ha
nanus to cacti other blindfolded a
water show; horseshoe pitrhiny
contest, a InimuroHs rollmy pin
thrnwlmi event for the women
swimminy bullet, tny-of-wiir. and
the beauty eonlesi
The Sanlamlo Sprioifs l.almr
Pay celehrathin Is sponsored by
the Seminole Cnunly Junior i hanv
her of Commerce to raise lump
for their "Youth Actlvlles Fund."

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$91,924.30 Pared From Original
New American Legion Commander Estimate Of 1954 City Expenses
Personal Friend Of Joel Field

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llU! the la.U l.atmr l&gt;av wiekend

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harmed
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getting a cull (rum the aljiined
mother.
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MIAMI i*x—('unstable Leonard
Tobin of Miami lleurh Max sur­
rendered on a charge ol extortion
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tnnnie* last night, Exalted Hitler
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Green, H arry Itrackwell, Howard
M unllclh, J
Hurt J r , Harold
K nsliier J r,. Edward Lyon*, Cli-tr*
fe* Povltck. Troy IticliurdMm. nnd
Thomas Kmllh
Otto hundred anil forty person*
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and supper preceding Hie business
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W inter Park, Cocoa, nml Orlando

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whose troop* fought In Koraa on tha Unltad Nation* aide. They were
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Meet Captain Kidd"
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It will Pay you to conic m iles............ It will pay you to buy
ahead for all Fall and into next Spring When or Where will you
have another chance like this?
2,000,000 FLORIDA FASHIONS Customers all over the United
States and in HI foreign countries are buying these same styles
right now at low, regular, catalog prices.
EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED FIRST QUALITY
ALL STYLES NOW BEING OFFERED IN FLORIDA FASH
IONS CATALOGS AT FULL PRICES
ALL SALES FINAL-NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS

Because we bought a huge quantity of odds and ends at way
below price—YOU CAN SAVE ABOUT ONE-HALF OFF REG­
ULAR PRICES DURING THIS SALE, SATURDAY, FOR ONE
DAY ONLY.
EXTRA SALESPEOPLE TO HELP YOU — BUT PLEASE
COME EARLY- QUANTITIES MAY NOT LAST ALL DAY.
REGULAR HOLLYWOOD SHOP MERCHANDISE MARK­
ED DOWN AND INCLUDED IN THIS SALE

EARLY BIRD
SPECIAL
PIlutforcH, Himtmck M r r«ut uml
coat dresses. Percales. (linghams.
Rayons. Broken nHsortmenl «*f
sizes amt colors.

Now being sold by Florida Fashions at 2.98 and 2.98
Look at the Catalogs............... You'll see these . . You
can choose new house dresses of percale, plisse and
broadcloth. New street wear dresses of rayon or cotton
in Mutton trimmed coat styles, Schiffli embroidered,
scoop neck, flared skirts, and the new slenderizing silhouetts in prints, and dark and pastel colors, sizes 9 to
17, 12 to 2q, 28 to 44, 14V* to 24 UL and 46 to 52

Our rfegukl'$1.0(1 51-15 Kmro
hosiery. for thin aula only.
20% riff on Gotham anil
Holeproof Htwlery, r&gt;l ami (in
KUURH 10 Penjar
Regular $1,05 value now 1.85
Regular

1.5(1 value now 1.20

Regular

1.55 value now l.HK
Sanforized broadcloth. Hr rur
braid triin. luscloua white HCbiffli
embroidered Iwilero sundress, wear
it with or without the jacket, twopiece rayon ami acetate faille
apencer jacket drone, glamnroiia
ruatllng acetate taffeta, with anew
white rlhlwd faille trim, many
other atylen ami fabricn to chooMe
from, In rerl. navy, bluu. brown.
S ink, turquoise and black, nizea,
in, 12/20. 40 to 44. and 14%
to 24%

Some Values Vi off

LADIES’

Srnllo|H'd lieek linen, back pteala,
to flaro out when you walk, halter
uerkn, aim Imrka with romtxid
rollon
knit
ahrug
aweater.
Mroadrtoth, polished rhambray,
iirrlate rayon faille in red. navy.
Mark, pink, blue, uaaorled print*
and plnidn, nizea, 0/17, 12/20. 88/52
and .14Mi to 24%

Regular 3.98 and 4.98
Miracle nylon, In now einlsmaed lace-effect it’a n dainty
rained rosebud denlgti. Mull I*
filament lace trimmed crepe
with Hath) applique. (’Ink,
white, nlaen, 112 to 44

DRESSES

BRASSIERES

Regular 8.98 to 10.95
Corduroy a. railIon, honiberga,

acetate r repea, rlmmbray a,
IInane ulnglmmn, Schiffli em­
broidered. glitter trimmud,
scooped neck, or johnny col­
lar, ruahionablo flared or fig­
ure hugging sheath akirtn, In
Dior blue, navy, black, red,
green, panteln, and prints,
siaeu 0/15, 10/20, 14% Ui
24 %

Peter Pan Brassieres
Regular 18.08 — 4.08 value*
white only, broken slaen.

Hrnnded line

Tremendous
value
Float*
. Whirl nklrt, Double circle
checked gingham, 0 yard
jUVh. full circle nklrt of taffeta, red, green,
black, turquejian,
IIW W /
nizcM. 82 to 88

trkot

Panties,

pink

and
Broadcloth, gingham, dot­
ted nwiaa. Dan River, and
Galey and Lord fabrlca.
Belted dreeeea with full
whirl sklrta, to make the
little miss look grown, juat
in time for bark to nchoot.
You can’t afford to mis*
this. Size 8 to fix and 7 to

white, sixes, 5, 9, and 7.

LADIES' ft CHILDREN'S

SHORTS

Ik

V alue up In IA.U5

A

Perfact U flnl»h the r**t
of the •ummer nr put
,*L\i»wny for m*il ymr.
« Ohsmbrsv*. and Nylon.,
j , , /'Kyelet tmhrolilrml, Iota
a j j ” of flna pin tark», flatter­
ing low neck line* In
oaaftal color*, print*, tmd
plaid*. Site 0 tn 111, 10
to 90, and 124 tn 244

DRESSES
Fieri leg, lace trimmed, 2 bar

taken from our regular slock

g^ |\FroiU )&lt; I Organdy*, V n llm ,

CHILDREN'S

87 taken from our regular
atock, Cinderella dresses,
value to f5.08

DRESSES

(tegular v

Values to $5.08,
Broadcloth, crepes, ray­
on

linens,

playtones.

polished chambra/s,

B goK Multifllamint
crepe allfia, luscloualy
lace trimmed, regular
$2.08

Ladles’ and Children's shorts.

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and shorts acts, values up

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value.

Colors

white ami pink, sites
82 to 44

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LATE BULLETINS

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NEW YORK (JP) — Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis)
today opened an investigation Into possible Communist in­
filtration into the mltitury services.

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K O B S TO W N , Tex.
— rloodwuters from ID days
of cloudbursts receded slightly today ut Itubstown and
Hinton on the swamped lower Texas coast after driving some
2.500 persons from their homes.

CHICAGO UP) — Chicago today hud its sixth straight
day of record heat. The temperature readied 95.3 at noon,
topping the previous record for the date of 94.8. set in 1912.
D A Y T O N . Ohio (/P) — The Dayton Daily News saitl
today it hud been reliably informed a Marine Corps pilot
had bettered the 79.494 foot altitude mark set Aog. 7, 1951.

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VOLUME

x l iv

Established 1908

State News Roundup

Navy Hurricane Hunter Probes
Suspicious Area Off East Coast

3 State POWs
Are Released

Revised F IL
Playoffs Set

ST. P E T E R S B U R G Ut - Sen
c,eorge S m others ( D - F la ) aald to­
d a y he " m ig h t have a tte n d e d" the
D e m o cra tic ra lly fe atu rin g A d la i
KU-venson at C h ica g o If ho did not
have other plana.
. Hmather*, h ere to address a
teachers m ealing, la id be had p re ­
vious engagem ent* Which would
p re v is it his attending the Chicago
ra lly nexl month.

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Former Lake
Worth Mayor Dies

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three and two vs four.

50th Reunion
Set For October

Tampa Robbery

Sanity Te$t

Bled To Death

$

Fatal Abortion

Girl Charged

P E N S A C O L A kW—S h e riff H. L
K i.u tflc k said today a C h ickasaw ,
A la., salesm an b id adm itted rentTAM FA
- la iri-tla M aim ing,
lng a tourist ca b in where a fa ta l accused
of- holding 17 persons at
,
abortion attem pt la believed t o bay
w ith a pistol In __________
u grocery
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have been m ade on ll-y o a r-o ld E l store white she stole II IKW, today
ale Leoia Bodlfurd.
was charged with arm ed robbery

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Charter S e t, Youth
* Council W ill M eet
8em lnole Y o u th C o u n cil W ednesday *t
Smith* F rid a y 0^ *** #PPr° V"

B le n t Will he held by the
p, ,n. at M c K in le y H a ll,

f,ao

o f t h , lr b a r t e r *'V C irc u it Judge M. II.

"Same contribution* already
member uf the board of director!.
lid today.
The meeting Wednesday night
waa called by M. R. Strickland
president of the Council. Other
officers, ae named In the charter,
ere B. L, Perkin* Jr., vlce-preeld*nt„ and Homer Osborne, sec retarv-treaiurer.
Mr. Harmon la e member of the
board from the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerro together
with John Brumlev, Other mem­
ber* end their organisations are,
Cliff Ablea ana Irving.
Ir '
Pryor,
Seminole Countv Junior Chamber
of Commerces Mr. Perkin* end W,
C. Hutchison Jr., Sanford Rotary
Club.
Voile A. W illi
Jr. and Ben
R w ed e. Snnfui
R. E. True ei
jrofM iw n*
Sanford B imI
el Women'* C
I end the

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are cumin* In,'* M arion H*rm *n,
™
W *
Teacher* Association: Mr*. (Iconic
Harden end Mr*. Joe Astarellu,
Sanford Garden Cub. and Mr*.
Roy Tlllla and Mr*. C. M. Flowera, Benford Woman's Club.
The president also I* a mem­
ber of the board, and will prot* over meeting* of lath !***■
pi and the general member-

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According to the charter. "The
■enernl nature and ubiect of (hi*
corporation ahull be to provide
wholesome recreation for the
youth of both aexea of the City
of Bnnford. Fla., and the facllltlo* ineident thereto, and to Ineulceto In them Christian prinHpiw of falr plav and tolerance
In nil their conUcta with their
fellowo."
Tho charter also provide* for
Mqulaltion of proporty for
•tmuit of the Council’* ohfor the setting of
Pielda, flnnford American Ledrn
to defray expense* and
Post.
employment of any nee**Mr*. M.
wraonnel.
Inga of the organisation
an
i toward Improvement of
t i n and toward oxpetuii.

■ IM S
ssss* ,?,ni«aa.kA,a r a
Vt.

One Hospitalized,
3 Others Injured
In Auto Crashes *

O K A C E V I L L E U H - F M d i ' s farflung W illia m s fa m ily w ill m ark
Its SOlh annual rcunlun Oct. 1 with
One person waa hospitallaad and
dedication o f n m o jiU n icfiO h rn b s three
others were Injured yeater
pa tria rch of the clan, Andrew E l­
ib lle aaccidents
‘
day In two eutomohl!
ton W illia m s.
sm ith o f Kenfori
rd.
The fa m ily , the largest in F lo r ­
C h arle s B. Searcy, B5, nf lain gida sm l one of the biggest In the
wimil. was In the F e rn a lrl-Io iu e h to ii
country, is composed of d i-icm d
H o sp ita l
today
w ith
m u ltip le
anl* of the 2.1 children o f Andrew
bruises and possible r ili fru c tu rts.
E llo n
I'hi' founder of the d a n . X la y s tool not been taken Accord­
now estim ated ut spine 2.V(MiO ing to In* attending ph ysician, to
m em bers, was horn In IWX)
I determ ine If any fra ctu re s oc­

L A K E W O R T H b f - J o s e p h W al
t i r Ham m ond, 03, fo rm e r Luke
W orth m ayor, died In a hospital
yesterday. He broke hi* h ip In a
T A M P A i*s—Three arm ed ban
recent fall. H am m ond m oved here
In 1B25 after 40 yeara In the w hole­ d lls stulc about tl.txjo worth of
sale lobster business In G lo u ce s­ ciga re tte s and w hisky from Hie t'u
ban clu b today a lte r an unsuccess­
ter, Mas*.
fu l attem pt to open the clu b safiThey held up * club utlcu daitl
T he Cuban C lub i* one of the
large socia l clubs in the Y b o r C dy
( L a tin q u a rte r) section of Tam pa
S E B K IN G
i^ —A rra ig n m e n t of
Bu ssell Stackhouse, 66, on a first
degree m u rd e r charge In ennnee
Hon with the death of hi* lonely
hearts w ife waa postponed today
J A C K S O N V I L L E &lt;4* Charles
at the request of h is counsel wim Cullen Fender, 37, was bounced
said Blackhouae would be given a from the F tce st Inn t - ir ly .Sunday,
- j . il. y lest.
shattered the dour glass w ith Ills
righ t rist, and bled to death, coun­
ty o ffice rs who are Investigating
believe.

H A N FO R D , F L O R ID A

City Near All-Time
Apopka Resident
Heavy Rainfall Mark New Sportsman's

If h alf mt inch o f ruin full* between now ami m idn igh t to n ig h t an
a ll lim e record for ra in fa ll in any one m onth w ill tie net. ft. J. M oughtou
J r . local weather ohaerver, revealed today.
W A S H IN G T O N &lt;/!*) — Gen. Mattliew Hidgway, new
l rl&gt; u n til i!:iK) p.m. today, 14.61 inche* had fallen . The record fot
Arm y chief of staff, suid today that the nation could not one month wu* net h ark In J u ly 1041 when 16.1*0 inches came down.
afford— and in any case couldn't get — a completely a ir­
I he record wa» alm ost broken a— ----------------------— ---- .
In Sanford d u rin g J u ly when 14.11
tight defense against the hydrogen bomb.
Indies fell. T h a t m ark was ru n up
d u rin g the firs t 23 days u f the
month w ith on ly s lig h t preclpatlon
re p e lle d d u rin g the la s t three days
of Ju ly.
Mr. M oughtou sla te d th a t .44
Inches were m arked up yesterday,
.17 on S atu rd a y, am i .114 F rid a y .
Hum ho* fa lle n on S an fo rd fo r IB
consecutive day*.
.Meanwhile, C ity M anager T om |
Lemon iiiu e d a word of w a r n in g '
today. The heavy rain* w ith a rem ltu u l co llection of w ater In low
u lcu s have forced rattlesnake* onto
higher ground, M r. Lernun urged
M IA M I (/P)— A N a v y h urricane hunter jiIuiih |&gt;i •&gt;(&gt;&lt;•,] u suspicious
a ll parent* to keep a w a tch fu l eye
■ rva u ff the F lo r id a cast count today am i found aquall* o f Mil lu 36 on their children w hile the re p tile
mile* a il hour w ith one s u it reaching lu 6(J m ile* an Imur.
III, IIAce exists.
S mull c r a f t warning* flew along the coast (rum M e llu tirn e to Ja ck tem porary repair* are be­
lonvllle w ith squalls Up tu .'10 m iles an huur utul lo u g h sens foie- in gSome
mnde throughout the c ity and
-***—
------ a —- — I--------------------- &lt;*ea«t.
rust.
county In the .mad system. C o un ty
The peak v e locity found by the C o m iiiiaxion cr John M e iic h said
N a v y plune was located about -IH) Gnu some o f the county c la y road*
m iles due east o f M vilHiurne.
ure In very had cundltlon, but the
“ T h is I* not n dangerous co n d i­ ground ha* been tix. *uft In m any
tion and w h ile we w ill continue a •eelions to *rnd hea/y road equ ip­
close watch, no sliw iu develop- ment in to do work
Three F lo rid a prisoner* of w ar m en l Is expected," sul
A g a in ar i h i rat of Robert c
G ra d y
Many reildent* uf o u tly in g area*
t horniiom and S idney H telnbrig
w ere re lra te d by the C om m u n isl* N orton, ch ie f forecaster In the M i­ have found it a Imust im possible
In u S ie rra M ountain hideout hat
am i Storm W a rn in g Center.
in today’ * exchange
t" get iii amt out o f th e ir d riv e ­
i educed tu ttve Die num ber of |oj&gt;
ways W here attem pt* are made
T hey w ere Sgt. W illia m
A
C om m unist leaders s till at U rge
i
I"
drive
out
to
m
ain
highw
ay*,
C ra w ford , *on of B e rtie L. Craw
and wanted by the G-m en. Here
c iiis ami truck* have sunk ikiw n
ford, Oneco; 1st M A lb e rt L. Sea
are four of the live. Top, left, l«
I into mud necessitating tow -truck
n ilh e il O ieen. ch airm an o f the
ver. husband of E sth e r U S c iv ic ,
assistance,
Neptune Beach, and Capt. Hubert
Itlliiu is brunch of ttie Com m unis!
H tn tew iiV . the flood th reat In
It. Llp scu in be J r ., son uf M r. and
P*rty. Top, i , ahl. i* H en ry W in s ­
tile Lake Okeerhnltee fa rm in g re
W
E
S
T
P
A
L
M
B
E
A
C
H
&lt;
B—
A
i«
Mr« H H Lipscom fce. Ja ckso n
ton. national organ isational ter
gnui did not increase over the
vised schedule for the F lo rid a In- I weekend a* ra in in v a ry in g degrees
v ille
retury I M h w e ie amona the l i
top lied leaders convicted In New
Another F lo rid ia n released In the trrn n lio n u l League playoffs was I continued to blanket the peninsula.
announced
today
by
t
'liil
(J’l'nnT h e low pre**ure area w nt s tilt
Aug. 11 exchange, CpI. H lc h a n l
Y o rk in tOtl) tto lto m . le ft If
nelt.
leagu
e
president.
. hanging around, hut a n y threat uf
M. Ila sie tt, returned to his home
J ames K Jurkson, southern re
T he
pla yoffs
s la t,
Thirrsday a severe blow appeared to he
in Ju p ite r yesterday and said " l
alone I d lie c to r of Hie Party. HotF IL
season lessening as squalls h overin g o f f
had (o p in ch m y se lf to r e a llic I nigl.v T ne re g u la r
tom. rlx ld . it Fred Fine, c f New
w
is
tom
orrow
night
, tlie east const moved fu rth e r out
was re a lly back hom e.”
Y o tk , s e c re ta ry o f the P a r t y ''
In the revised lineup, the first I into the A tla n tic .
pu blic iilT.di* departm ent. The
lu u n w ill play l he fourth, uml the
f lf lli mao l&gt; W illi,in N Mm ion of
second team w ill play the third
New
York.
t I'lle ro fllh u iftL
The o rig in a l setup w as one v*

Smothers To Miss
Rally For Adlai

i

IN DEPEN D EiV*' DAILY NfcttaPAMUt

curred, hut he described his condi­
tion us "fa v o ra b le ."
M r. S earcy w ill face n charge
o f rig h t-o f-w a v violation , accord­
ing to H ig h w a y Trouper It. D.
H a rriso n .
T he accident In whleh lie wa*
Injured, also caused m inor Injury
to Jo h n R ic h a rd W e ic o ll, 30, O r ­
lando, d riv e r o f the avennd car,
his w ife, and daughter,. S am ira, 4.
T h e y were given f ir s t aid tre a t­
ment at the site o f the m ishap.
F iv e P oin ts, six m ile* south o f
S a n fo rd on H ig h w a y 17-H'J.
T h e c o llis io n occurred about 6:.10
p.m. and caused a bottleneck In
tr a f f ic fo r about 46 m inutes. D ep­
u ty S h e riff il. L. Eubank* assisted
T ro o pe r H a rris o n In d ire ctin g t r a f ­
fic.
T he S e arcy vehicle w as listed by
T ruo pe r H a rriso n a* a total lo*a
w h ile dam age to the second car
wa* set at (46U.
W illia m D e a le r llru w n , !lil. O r­
lando N e gro, waa being held In
Ja il In O rla n d o thl* m orn in g a w a it­
in g a p ick -u p by the County
S h e r iff'* 'o ffic e
Brown wa* charged with re ck ­

Employment
f::
Office Here
To Be Closed,^
Due tu the reduction In (uml* sp
propriated by Congress fo i Hie
operation of Em ploym en t and Gn
em ploym ent
Com pensation
tutri-aui, 11 branch o(rtces in Florid a
in clu din g the Sem inole County F.moloym eid id llc e w ill lie rloM-d on
Sept II, It was amimmccd by local
m anager R alph Prescott
A ll cla im a n ts (or unem ploym ent
checks w ill be handled on lil-wt kly
basis at a place in Snnlord tu be
designated.
M r Prescott w ill In- Iru n s lc ira il
In the Daytona o ffice and lu&gt; as­
sistant Robert Rumble y w ill be
thlRts) to the O rla n d o office The
Sem inole County Em ploym ent o f­
fice In Sanford placed over I 200
persons w ith Jobs last year a bile
Issuing 164,124 In com |ientjt|on
checks tn unem ployed wi/rkerM ost
of
the
unem ploym ent
checks were given citru s w inker*
of w hich HA percent were «hlte
■ ml IS per re n t colored
U n d e r the new le tu p the nearest
em ploym ent o ffice w ill be in O r­
lando. P ro v isio n s w ill he inad, to
m ake
bi-m on th ly
com |M ii-.,ilon
paym ent* to unem ployed workers
hi&lt;e In the C ity, M r
P rc-o olt
stated.
M r. 1‘rescn U expressed lil« re ­
gret " A f t e r w orking here m S an­
ford fo r the lx*t three year-, I
d e iitly regret
havin g to leave e s­
•gr
p e cia lly •In
since we were working m il
such a fine program for em ploy­
ment w ith the new industries &lt;nmIng tn S a n fo rd ."

less driving, willful and wanton,
by Trooper Harrison, after the
car driven by the Negro last night
on State Road 487, old Orlando
highway, left the road on a curve,
demollsned a telephone pole, end
went Into a ditch.
Brown waa taken to the Orange
Memorial Hospital with minor
The City C o m m lxslm i at d ie lr
bruises by paisera-by, according meeting
Issue (hair
j tonight will coiillnue
to Truoper Harrison. Sheriff* dep­ big Job of ...
parting lioo.ooo off (be
(ltiy budget
pre p a re d by c ity
idflet _______
uties were at the scene.
Manager Tom Lemon.

Club President

M ONDAY. AUG.

31.

19.VI

A s s o c ia t e d I 'r e s s (.e a s e W i r e

.No. 2 B 5

Largest City Festivity
In Months Is Planned
' Boll, Other
Korean Vets
To Be Feted

M allo ry Welch of Apopka was
elected president of the F ifth Hi*
trlc t Sportsm an ’ s A ssociation sue
'.'ceding S anford's P orte r Lansing
(Tom orrow ‘s P ro g ra m )
during the A s io c lu tlo n 's meeting f, IX) p.m. M olorcude foim * to meet Pin ecnstle An F n ie e Itiiml at
yesterday ut C ity H a ll
south c ity lim its oil IT PL* Proceeds tu F ilt h St nod I'nrk
llu l D avis of O cala wa* named
Av*.
vice president and J im L ittle of 6:30 p m
Korean Wat y te n n is usscm lde at F ifth St uml Pink, \ve.,
iirla n d o se cre ta ry-trea su re r In th r
to ride III cutty i- ililile - behind hiuul us pm mlc begins lames
annual F ifth D is tric t election*
S in g le ta ry w ill |,e in .liu ig e of the p n iiidc
O ve r A0 sportsm en Jam m ed the 7:ISO p.m
Pin ecustle A it Force Run,I w ill present u co m cci I ist .........Com m ission C h am b e r room for the
ria l S tadium b-.t by I'.-tliiilcnl Sergeant t'ov tlw c ii
by t!
election and to hear C W Pace. 7'JII p m
('a ll to colui s llu g le . all by Sidney Vditeo. .11.
ilaairin e Vii ace of Ihe
lio n 's only M
T allahassee, d ire cto r of the S la te
N n tln nal A n tb .m , p in e ,w-tle \ F H mind
Korean H 'u r— A lu jn r John i . Holt
Fresh W ater F ish and G am e Com
( o m a r r u a 's m ill in co lo ra tio n
Invucntiun, Cnpl W illia m M VVhite. Suls,,t,ni» \im y
m ission, sound a w arning to all
v e re n iiitili's fur K ureati veterans,
VVeU'umilig reu m iks, Joel S Field, p io g iin p c liiili mull
-portsm en to strengthen Its or
Ihe parade and Ihe County
A llIntroduction ,.f d l« tin g " i-lo ,i go,*t*
g a id in tio u
sta r liin in r I cglnn h asi'h a ll gam e
T rib u te to M h i .u .Into, F R o ll 1*\ M.iy.ti K iim ta ll * terse
F ro m where I see it In T a lla ­
w ill iiiiu h in e to foi in Ihe la rg e s t
Taps, Sidney V ib le n .li
hassee you need .■ very slronu
mass e lly w id e ile m iiiis lr it liin since
God Itless A iio-m c ii . 1'inci ii- lle \ F | l
o rga n isa tio n."
Pace
d e c h r c il H int p m . Hall gam ", County \!l Stm » &gt;- S a iilo t.l liio n o le g io n
the C h ris tm a s P ara d e la st
lieYou have done some w onderful
cem ber.
(K o re a n vetenins m e M-qiie.ti-d to l&gt;&gt; in u o ilo ltu it pos
work, b ill th ere's a lot more to
.spi'.irhcailcd
tiv
die
Scm
iitolo
slide I
do, striv in g every day to do a
Count) i.'huinbtq of C u tn ino rce,
better Job to produce more fish
Ihousanil* a rc expected to Hue tho
and m ore gam e You can 't do R ial
lowntovvM stl vets tu w itness tlm
over night
gala hom ecom ing parade and the
"Som e Increase has been shown
oiiisequenl cu m iiie in o ra tin n and t
intt you're going to nerd o rg a n liu
ball gam e at Ihe M e m o ria l .Stad­
turn to bring about some of the
ium tom orrow night
Hungs you want Y o u 'v e got work
\ ll Ko rean \V.ir
veterans
In
to do and lots of II if good conser
se in in o le I'o n n l). in clu d in g visit
ra tio n |&gt; to be su cce ssfu l." Pace
uq&gt; vet* am i N a v y personnel ate
added
v o id i.d l) u n ite d tvi
p a rticip ate ,
R etirin g President
Lansing
I’ l'o g ra lli v tiu lrin a ii Joel -S Flu id s
(liu n k ril the A ssociation for its c o ­
teefured loilav T he veterans are
operation during lu - iiiic year term
le q u e ste il to be m u n llorm If |&gt;o,
and staled. "W e have a good di
kllllfllllt
•a l I in*'
slide
I’cn lB l!'-'- 'p i'iin ig did,
I Ho M»'S* M l.i
rector, a frien dly governor, and a lio n passcngei mid Irctg ln Ittli " I,., .
M WJ|4
Mm me. A ir C o n e
m il N a v y
Irle in lly Le gisla tu re jru l S cn n tr " until........ I loday
m ilita ry o fficia ls w ill ,l&gt;o pa rti,■[
M r Lan sin g then sounded a
»•11911V ii lutmtn‘1 I'.ite 111 Die large scale &lt;om m erorFo rrest R ie ck e lii lilic.
, I'liig. i "t tin
w arning to the Sportsm en
II of C i'iiin ierrt wto, tms In , i asked t,»
&lt;1 k i l l ' l l
*1 t.M tit* htulib atlon e ereitioliles as w ell as lo ca l
io n dunk the co m m e rcia l Inter "Peoutg, pointed »mt tlui! eon '
c iv ic
A m e rica n le g io n lenders,
i"&lt;l* nr,- going to la k e tills lying tlllue.l lieuW Miiofall one! ' delay
R a n d a ll i base
I
III* v% andIheM avor
U lit
f.rtt
down, you're wrong
They are const i net nm and iu i - I i ub .1 lb.
festivities w ill torn m eiice
l l l f r t l i l f u i lti»»
M
going to take the money from die
tm
iiiiim
u
afternoon
al 3 txi o 'clo ck
date foi f l i s l i l n v a ctiv ities
;ti'I.ivi'll» " u iMi it p o N t l l u l i t \ U u l
sale of scale fish to try to O rfrn l
I Inns were set ut u meeting M a&gt; 1»« ria I, I h a \ i - im . - f u l f i ll n f t In* when a m otorcade w ill greet the
us We have got to reorganize "
I'm evastle -Mr Fo rce Hand d tile
F rid a y w ith A tla n tic Cnn-l L in e linr wilt Id pis s t i l l
Pace related how tile g a llic com
south I'ilv lim its on Route l? !IJ
o
fficii,Is
in
clu
din
g
lawny
\
mli-i
•
|i"ki"Gim
n
hj
*
i»
I
\
i'
*
•
1
1
1
pit
M
V
m ission Is taking W J id lfc o ffice rs
I'hev w ill proceed
down
I’ j i k
son, local siipci m tciiib nl
It. G itlifs Will »1« I X11 ( kl Jt \
&gt;t
thl*
out of uniform lor su cclu l duty
\ve
lo E'lfth St w here ill the
"Y o u can't catch v iolators with H odgkin, p iih llc id n tlo n s -rfi, lol 11Ill s Htrn|i‘l li i'i i dh pi m* n t S i m
Korean Veterans w ill asueudile nil
"Id cy rs going down
the
street for the Hue. .1 it A ila in - uml I II tutin* " ''I 1*1' Ini i l i n it a I m i i i»f dei die d irection m Ja m e s Single
looking like a C h ristm a s tre e ," lie. P ills id U rlun do A 1. Colins nt I III'
'''1111!,, i » vl 1(M 1* k** It* l u v Sixth D is tric t Legion gov
continued "W e ure after the big S nido rd. and other c n m p im te.ul pUtfsl t ** ♦.* ft r i *ti I v n i m h ' U i , tenor
tk 11|1
t»iys and breaking tIn-in tin w ill ers
c t M lip Ir lt U
a ll &lt; 111. I l l p ' l l t ' l l
V eterans w ill lie p laced in con
C u rre n t plans cull foi local lit! Wit IlMI IHit wf tip* i h s * u r h t A l w t i n i i
la ke care of the little
fellows
v ei tildes behind tile I'luecastlu
c
iv
ic
nml
g
o
v
c
in
n
ie
iitiil
b-mleis
W e’ ve got In work lik e the F B I
in f In * t*»ti i h in t i i M ti i u t th*&lt; m i
\ C R w lile ii wall lead Hie p a railu
even though we don’ t have enough to board a tru in ut some nitlnt llttlt.
tlirough
the iliiw n lo w u
street*,
neat S an ford ami reacli tlm new
lim n ."
roughly (ol! twlng I’ u rk Ave
in
statlun
at
iiptiroxlm
n
tiily
3
U
&gt;
P ace cited the need of greater
Secninl St . down D ak U c to r ir t
P.
pi
when
d
e
d
lcu
lo
rv
e
x
e
i.is
e
s
hvuctnth e radicatio n and control
rd uml from there to Sanford Ave.
of rough fish " L a s t year wa c le a r­ will lie held
tor disbandm ent
Tin* C ham ber nf Contuteiee is
ed about 7,OOP acre* of h y a rln llia
At 7 in1 ji m the I’ ln e ca slle b in d
am i lid s year we cxiie ct to cle a r settinu 11-t t ill' vn rliiu s committee*
w ill nlav n concert id the M e m o r­
about 2(1,000 m ore, but we need dre Hied necessary fu r tin- big
ia l sta d iu m fur a half hour pro,
opening. A d d itio n a l d e ta ils w ill U.
help front sum* outride sou rce ."
I'cdiiig the c o in m cm o rtillm i t r a p * •*
p u blicized as plan* move fo r­
nnm li's Then at T Jo o'elo, k S i,I
lie iNiInti'd nut that the Sports
H lg ll
COIIII'IIOV o f f " ' ll*
men should begin work on legjs ward.
M il lack Roll l'.SM&lt; told It" im-v V d ile ii J r nl Roy Seoul l'i.«-p
lu
latton for the nest four o r liv e
t a il C lub m emtii - about ihe alt No It), w ill sound die ■ ib
ye ars declarin g, "out ol Idu some
F 'iillu tv in g III,* (itllV IIi,t» u l
w .i i o v e r ivn .1 .it II i i - ie g o J .il 1I ’i ib 11r
V
lit tin N n t io ii.il A n l I d -in I n i In* C lu e
odd h ills presented In the I.eglsla
u- at ! li"
Ito ii In-oil n ic e
, .i- b I r 1*4! 1M1 l ip l
W illi III!
M
lu re this year, only iibo iil a hull
I lu ll lo ila v
VV In i v ol till* S .i|\ , l i xt A i o n VI III
du/cu got through We lia v c n 'l lie
I II, \ 1,l| llu
u lllv 1" ! 1 , • 1,1 llu
gnu We cun catch the violators
I e, , nl «*iilli III ! , ‘ III I l.l 1, ,1 llu It, 1 i i-.n l llu m \ o i tlD n
\
|is»M t m u m .m l I I " t
Ml
and take them before II,e judge,
Ml&lt;&gt;
w l l l i III. 1 title d M ile v \n
i a in p in 'll l.o s ' i n , ;
III,\ u ,,- 1 le i n
but that's as fa r as we can go "
t* uve , C Nli ,i i i .0 i i, t i l l , c.O il
n
il
P
o
s
l
No
X \ w ilt d e liv e 1 tin '
111 discussing the dove season,
.................. cv eli
ii H u t i . , 1 li e llie l.e g l
I ' l e o m m g l e l l t a l k s I ....... Iv J u d g e
Lin k Jacobs of Del.:: ’ told Urn
M rs Sarah Knight NO. passed p ilo t , ot tlu- tw o g r o o i’ s
D o u g l a s S l i - l l s l i .i i i l w ill lu llo w bv
group, "sportsm en.
'' i
talked away III the local hospital at ’ in
I lie r i v a l |i|lo t s h a d lltlb - in
m li" d m a m : a ll llu d i'lu ig u is l ie d
utul p ra clie e d the wi r-t ■ qservu
a in Hu- m o iiiliig after a -hurt i J i l l ll l i i l l 1,1 l.lllg ll- III C lllllh .il
i.lie - Is
tiori Some people llni.l.
it lust dlnt-ss Sin- was burn M m
M i l H u ll p o in te d out
W h e tie v e l
21
M ayor i h.ise has been ib-sig.
heeause the season Is &lt;q„ •» -vc'ro
it w a s p o ,s il il e . th e
lie d
p ilo ts
es I IN/3 at I’ lil'lsiu m ith Vu alld had lo g in i i t f . l it Im iin rio - - . .......... &gt; Haled In I'lrsi-n l i ,p,a iul ,i ili.ile
stlpiMtsed to k ill all the
liycit
lii
Sanford
for
3!*
y
rtirb- M u jo l Pull Ca|is tiv Slilnev V lii
don't think II is right to open the
Fo r Ihe last 2 years she made I N I l l i ! a l l Wet e sp o tte d
b ll J r and &lt;u&gt; i llle ss
Viuei li- I
season e a rly "
III, lo c a l p ilo t to ld o l llu- le
f lie r home ul tllit L a u re l A v
She
played bv tin Ih ne e .l'tie I'.md vv ill
is the wit,- ol (he late A lln -it It l.it n in s lo p b e tw e e n tin - lo n u li v n lllllliutt* the evening - l eu-m uli
s tl ile u ie an d t .i e l l e a l ' l l fo rc e s
Knight Slit- attended the Cougie
li e .n lile d t ib il i lo se
co o p iT a tlo M It's
gutloltul Church in Suttltird w h ric vv a - m aln l.illicit alvvnvs .im m ii ib,
M N ou p in tile b .i- 1'b.ill game
-lie was very active in tire t rieml v . i i l ' i i i s fig h tin g u n its
t,,-tween the Count) A ll Star* amt
W in/
.hit) League
Cnltuwmg tils talk
M .tl
Hull tlie Sanford J u n io r I • gioii
wtio i.H iked font III m fltu
S urvivu ry Inelmle uni- ilau ghlcr
u iis w i'icd m.mv q le sliu iis a s k .,I' ' ' ,l1
Arrangem ent* ere being
bv lln liii v d u l l m c illh c i s III- vv I- .late In winning tin- D is tric t lout
fur u record crow d F rid a y u lu lii " r " D M Z ltlro w e r of Sanbud
two grandsons, R n lic it u llil \lhert intro'lm -ed t&gt;v I'lu g i ,m i b a ll m u, fiev III in la n d ,' alld the area meet
at a fish fry at Ihe San fvrd F a rm
in ('le a l water going ,•11 to pta- in
era A u rlln n , whleh w ill o rc c e d e 1Z lttrn w cr of Sanford ami two K ill H u s h
it,,' state [mats at W m etlola
the re g u la r weekly
kty sale yyllHam ’ g rin I gram Id aug hters F u lle r. &gt;1 o-t
E le v e n of tlie fop softball star*
rev, secretary-treasu rer of the vices w ill lie at 3 30 p lit. Wednes
Hurvu
m the C ity .Men's l eague w ill lie
day al Ihe Itrissou Fu n e ra l Home
M ill
announced today
organisation,
playin g loi Ihe Cum ilv
Ml s i u s
fie
lervlung t.........
w ill M.....
a rl ut A 30 it in with Dr John It lim it o fficiatin g
dong
with
es m ajor
loogui'i'*
uml w ill c o iiiim ir until all flu
fiave . R u ri.il w ill lie at E v e rg re e n &lt;erne
Ih-rt
ch
a
p
m
a
n
illu
s
io
n
Red
Su m
r
been served. M r H a rve y said, ul la ry
nut
It .1) K m n e ,tv vSi
lo in s
the u ffn lr winch I* brin g
con­
'irnvvtis)
ducted to ucquulut the public w ill,
S an ford's im n io i'a l Hudilv l ake.
the planned f a ille uticllon which
J im I’ a yiu ’ l.ym an high seliool
w ill a ta ri early next iiiotilh , uml In
S anford,
The eondiimn of 2'* Seminole cu a cll who p ilc h c d I,'I
secure funds which w ilt he used
County School ho*v* wcie tcruted i anil Ed lirim k lv u , I,in n e r in Iantow ard till* auction.
R e g istra liim w ill lake p la ce Wed excclienl h&gt; Stnlc I’rnoper R D do S e na lo r In i)lei w ill all lie lu
The ra ttle auction w ill Ire Ihe
llie A ll S tar lin e u p
firs t lo be conducted In Sem inole nesday at all public schools m Hie llarrisiin today follow mg an in
A l M c M illa n coach of the J u n ­
L'mmly from 'J a nt vmtil noon, a r
qtci'liim r i -1 lies fed by llu- sclinul ior l.cguui w ill have In. e u llru
County. M r H a rv e y said
cardong lo Inform ation from the tioaril
team
with llu- e s ii-p lio n ol sta r
(■ filer of Ihe County Superintendent
Carlos M ini1 siqicrliUeiulcnt &gt;1 l Inn I li.isem an J u n io r M etis, who
of I’ lib llc In structloii
the County gat age. wa* lauded I" is jit CSC iira c llc m u IihiH hi II l( /
A ll school buses w ill Im In opera
Trooper ll.'irrmm fur doing a "bang Jiilin so ii, le g io n team m ai i-iger.
lion
up |,ili" this summer cnmlitiiining is w orking Jointly with Red H ires
tile I'li'i-s fur use IliH fall
j in form ing Hie ro s ie r of the AII
A ll ch ildren (rum
th*
first
"The buses I ms|H-.-te(l lo,ta&gt; .Slurthruugh the th ird grades who reg­
were
tu
llic
licsl
comlilmn
ol
auv
No admission will lie charged
iste r W ednesday at Southalde P r i­
New d riv e r's lic tn s r* m ay lie fleet of lime* I have ever seen ' ‘ mi Ihe g tn*' or the eelelliullies
m a ry School w ill buy lunch tickets
lliirrison
stuteil
bmigbt
tom
orrow
from
the
County
Legion will lake a
H o w e v e r, the l.e^liin
for ih e four school day* of (lie
Tfio final inspection
the oilier
n lh ci ijuunllon for
peclltni ol Hie
tor raising
ra isin g mum-v wllh
following week. A rhutigc I* belri| Judge's office, ninllnuousl.v from
seven
liuse*
w
ill
lie
m
iiile
liiniorro
w
vvhlcli
to
tend
the
0
a.m
until
A
p
in
T
hl*
schedule
hi/ Kids" In
made and find grade stuilenl
be kept at school until 1:00 p in. w ill tic in effect M onday through by T rooper lliir r is o n &lt;R Ilia 20 Miami lo see the National I until r
Iiu te a d of Itclitg dism issed bcfnru F rid a y the rest of thu month, and liti.ses u is p e ite il today, all bill one Legion hnseli.ill finals
lunch *■ they were last year. M rs. from u u m until inion on S a tu r­ were owned by Hie County School
Rnurd, th&gt;&gt; o ilie r wo* a contract
V e lm a
M itch e ll, p rin cip a l, an ­ day. according to M rs la d lia Cow
im*
led. chit 1 cle rk
nounced loday.

C O M M EM O R A TIO N EV EN TS

ACL Opening Date
Set For Sept. 22

Maj. Jack Bolt
Rotary Speaker

Mrs. Sarah Knight
Dies In Hospital

Auction Plans
Big Fish Fry

Registration
On Wednesday

Buses Reported
In Good Shape

Commission Meets Schoolchildren
Report Tomorrow

Primary Teachers
Convene Tonight

Weather

Mostly ctoudv through Tuesday
with aealtered akewers and Slsifl*(hubThere will be * mooting of the derabawera especially smith and
primary teacher* at tba Senior east portion*.
High Bchool at l:M o'clock tonight
The mealmg will Include talk* and
explanation of the year's plans In
miuic, art and ipeech.
Mr*. Mlldru) Babcock will .peak
on art, Mra, Dorothy Land, music,
and Mr*. Marguerite Graham,
PANMUNJOM (A)—Another 1A0
•peach correction. Principles and Am*rkc*n*,
mostly sergeant* and
technique* to be followed dudrlng officer*, were freed today amid
tho year, will be explained to tho Indication* th* Communist* may
teacher*.
tend back up to 800 more Amarlean* than th* 3,313 originally
promiMd.
The Red* alao released 250 South
Korean* on thl* nth day or the
Korean war prlaonar oxchange
The Commimiala prom ised to
sand back 400 prlaonars tomorrow,
Including IN Americans.
Ona of tba Briton* to be handed
perienee* in K o r o i i a ir e o m b il
over Toeaday will bo Lt Col.
Jams* P. C ane, top ranking Brit*
(ah officer held by the Com munlat*. Red nawipapermen said
Came, commander of a battalIon
of ona of Britain's great fighting
I f YOU DON'T
unit* — the Gloucestershire regiment-wa* captured In April « s l
In the fteeee Imlin River bsttle.
The Communiit Peiping radio

Driver Licenses

.

Reds May Boost Mark Of Released Americans

Bolt To Talk
A t Lion* Meet

aald M onday that C a m e was a w a it­
in g re p a tria tio n at Kaesong, the
Red holding point Just north of
I'an m u njo m , end was in "sple n did
p h y s ic a l shape."
T h e Com m onlata, m eanw hile, re.
a ffirm e d assurances th iy w ill re ­
turn a ll A llie d prisoner* who want
lo go home. Including those a c­
cused o f crim e s before or after
U telr capture,

Th* Rada gave tho asaurancae
at a 1-bour and 4B-minuIe session
of the joint Military Armistice
Commission after MaJL Gen. Blackahear M. Bryan, senior Allied dele­
gate. asked whether the Kedi
would repatriate all prisoners who
want to return.
Th* meeting we* called at Hed
request.
U m Peiping radio aald the CommuoUte '’lodged a tacond strong

protest against A m e ric a n a s s is t-1Chinese that they w ill not he
xnce lo Chiang Kai-Sh ek in the forcctl lo retu rn to Red China,
plot lo d e ta in " captu red Red C hiSome l.2(Xi Indian troop* who
nose soldiers,
I w ill guard I’ OWs u n w illin g to reT he broadcast sa id B e il dele-1 lo rn home art- scheduled to a rriv e
gate Id. G in . Lee Bang C lio p ro­ at Inchon on K o re a 's west coast
tested that Chinese N atio nalist Tuesday on a B ritis h tran spo rt
Returning
A m erican *
Monday
agents landed at the A llie d i ’ OW
ca m p at Koje Island la st Wednes­ raised hopes that Hie Reds would
day and T h u rsd a y to Induce C h i­ return m ore U. S. soldiers Ilian
nese PO W s not lo retu rn lo tho they o rig in a lly prom ised
T he Reds have returned 2.B27
Red m ainland.
P e ip in g said Gen. Lee told (he A m e rica n s, le a v in g 4Hil s till sched­
U. Nf. delegates " th a t these a c­ uled fur re p a tria tio n , acco rding to
tio n ! are in vio la tio n of the a r­ th e ir e a rly figu re
But libe ra te d A m e rica n s who
m is tic e -a g re e m e n t and dem and­
were at Kaesong over the weekend
ed an Im m ediate end to th e m ."
In Pusan, the U . N. POW co m ­ said more than l.uoti non-Korean
m and sa id t l N a tio n a list represen­ PO W s were still aw aiting repotelatative* v isite d antl-H ed Chinese lio n at the Red e o lle clln g center
P O W s la st week In U. N ra m p s just north of here.
T h ry said most of tho nt*n were
on ChoJu Island
A U. N. .Command statement A tn ricu n and B ritis h sergeants
■ aid the N a tio n a lis t! reassured the and officers.

No Cause Given
For Trailer Fire

F ire m e n are s till seeking t l r
causu o f u flrw n l the P a rk Ave.
T ra ile r C o u rt c u rly Sunday illu m ­
in g w hich did co nsideru h li' dumagp
to it house tra ile r owned un.l oc­
cupied by It. E. T o w le o f the S a n ­
ford N a v a l A u x ilia r y A&lt;r Stutlun.
F ir e C h ie f Muck C le v e la rd re ­
ported th a l si) a la rm was rung
In lit l:6 il a.m. T w o tru cks went
tu the tr a ile r co u rt and placed Ilea
htuzc under control before it
spread to adjacent tra iler* .
N o estim ate uf the dam age w in
mnde, hut the in te rio r wa* badly
dumnged and must o f the cuntenia
destroyed. T he resident* were mat
a t hume at the tim e u f the h la ie .

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been known (n have fallen Into ho!** whirl* have resulted from
ruptured w w f« , whirl* hat* breached In »raltered place* of Ihe
C llt. Th*f*! broken **»**« hat* resulted from at*, aggravated
h* tha tremendous flow nf w*l*r Hi much lh* line* from record-

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Eubanks

T he other tw o nenfile, M r. and
and T rnoti'T It. I). Ilarrlaou while Mr*.
Ilnw nrd Lea lln n ie l. Ill nnd
they won* at Ilu&gt; *cono of nn Hit. re*peellvoly,
wer* n Treated nt
automobile
accident „t
Five
P oin ia.

The
two low
enforcement
agents were at thr&gt;
when th*
tall ramc through on the notier
radio to he on It*, look-out fo*
the car in which I lie It lo ware

traveling.
Captured
(magic r,

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were
Hoy
l.ldoo
fuiw rence Kenneth

Walter*, li.'l, and John Ktanley
Kangallr, IK, nrenrillng lu Inforninthiti lit the Khtrlff'a uffler.

DAISIES
WONT
TELL

l.nnuwood. w here th e ir realdcnco
i* lo, uteri, n rcu rd ln g tr&gt; the HherI ff* office.
The m iinte t wa* wnnted fo r the
a im e d roliherv o f 11 n rry ire ntn1Itiii in tirln m ln . .Stolen in the
irililie ry were
tw o rartrin * of
| rlgnrette*. fou r luitterie*. two
|,oxr* o f i ignr* nnd 111) In r«*h.
n rrn rd ln g lo the H h e riff’n o ffice .
nnd rei-oy, red were three Imtterle*, one e n rlon of r ig n re tti’*
mid one Inix o f elgiir*.
Mm lure m in t y
m illio n ! lex
nt
The ulout* wnn turned over to
tlrn n ce
e ou n lv
nut horltie*
nt
llo 'lfi o .in. ve*terduv.

Trooper Harrison
Addresses Drivers
S tale

T rooper

ft.

.t&gt;. lla .T litin

will nddrtM*' tomorrow morning's
X iiix i o 'e lo rk im e tin g of nil Sem innle C o m ity School Ims d riv e rs at
Ihe C ourt llm o e . It wns aitnm m rcd
today by It. T . M ilw w . suporlnlnndent o l P u b lic Instruction..
1 '
A lle r n n li' Mico* of rooked hodti
and h ard rooked eggs on ntijnd
(treens and servo w lih a dressingof olive o il, red wine vlnAgiir, p re ­
pared m ustard, sa lt nnd peonnr.
T h is m akes an tm uxunlly rlrllrlm is
lim ehron course when II Is served
with
wind* wheat
bread
nnd
rre n in cheese sa m lw lrlie s.

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aeetlon feamer photo). Nr. l.rmnn and
Nr. ftibard U hl i t d raiular rh»»m on Poplar Ata., I*atw**n
Tanlh awl tIIn Kta. (photo at rlifhl). The Cltv f'nmmlasirin ha*
andar atody a ore*ram for repairing the (oral «***r «y*lam. at*
landldl newer* lata on**r*lr*d nr«a*. and Improving ih* City
tar ay»tem. (Staff Photon)

R a d io

CHAMBER CHATTER

F ir * people wanted for n rin ril rohb*rv In O range C o u n ty w*r*
n ailed yesterday at Lopsw ood and **i C iv *' Point*, *uuth **f H anford
on H ig h w a y I r - M , l,y K h i'iiff'* it*|ii*ti&lt;'i* nnd the F lo rid a IIiKtiwuy
P a tro l.
Thra* o f th* wonted, n il Kcrvlct* men from th* P ln e rastln A ir

Fore*

hr * akina rain*. The hnl* develop* *h*n a Jin* break* and wop!—
dd#n th* **wer ***** the surronadlng **nd, City Manager Ta
LemoH (rltht) ahd Kidney IIK'Mrd, aPi'frlntendent *■f newer*
fpHotd at fir left) are shown at a ravt-lA nrt Loeust Ate., ha.
term Heeorid add Third HI*, breach** In a IJ-Inrh »*nar rawed
Ihl* hnl* add hthcr holes mind on alley. Wa(*r *landa In d

FORREST BRECKENRIDGE

five Wanted For Armed Robbery
Nabbed In Longwood, Five Points
D eputy

lilt s
II Jll
ii rr.
i: mi

i-rif -»

The fla h in g ad |iln erd reeentlv
in M o rh la w ild lif e M ngn /in e is
lirlm rin g In n flood o f Inuuirles lo
the ch n tn lie r d ffire . F o lk s from
n il over m e anxiou s to know more
ahout this wonderfuli| fis h in g we
rt w*
about
brag nbout.
nhntlt. In fa
fnct
wl wera
__ _____
to th in k the fish up north w * ri
hearing about our fin* fishing
waters and wanting to Join the
parnde of touriata coming to Hein*
inole County.
One of the letters we m r lv r d
asking for morn comptete Intof*
mallnn was signed hy a Mr. I'lke.
from, Olnriiinntti. f'loser Inane*Hull of til* content* of the leller,
however, revealed that Mr. Pike
wasn't of Ih* fish
variety of
pikes, hut lust nnrithri on* of
those millions of oroide who love
good fishing and didn't want to
nils* a bet when It romr* to the
lirn l fis h in g m ini ill the whole
l ilted Htntrti o f A m e rica , all
t»n
o ilie r h ig h lv n u iillt'lx ril so-railed
iilp lli'l* of flsh in ir In F lo rid a lo
the r o ilt la iv . not w illis tn io lin f.

W e ll, It seem* Hint a fte r a t ­
tending Ho1 tine conference on
F lo rid a Indm.trv in O rlando tast
week, And h earing (lie dleciislnns
ro n ce m ln g wnv* o f e „u r tin
III g in
d tix lry , We have not hern too fa r
fetched In one In d u stria l actlvl
tie s here. T he plan o rig in a lly r*n
•'eived
and
nrnnnxiHli by
tli*
('h an dier o f ro n iin c tru In iliis trln l
('onortlHee In a m eetin g la s t
Novem ber wa» n fe ttv tntfeh along
(lie Hue* o f the v ariou s ulnlis or
uiH'ratlon discussed nt the sta te ­
wide meeting.
W e have hail sevetnl Iptlcrs of
lu n utrv
from
ro iiiin iin jtle s
to
several p a ri* or Ind B ta l* reiiio s t liig liifo ro n illm i about the
n liin s follow ed here to a ttra ct
sm a ll lA d iis tlic s , so It Is nusslhl*
to aaniiiue from
some o f th*
discusslans heard that uther comlilliriltle s are n rrs rn tlv fo llo w in g
a iirn g rn in s im ila r In Iho on* In
n lte rn lln ii h*r*.
W e have tmlleved fro m the
sta rt that slieh a u rog ra m was
a feasible no*, and w ould do tha
lob If we did m il ..IrAv too fa r
a fl? ld la c a rry in g It out. T o that
the In d u strial Com m ittee o f
fih a m la r has Attem pted us
hast It could to keen tha urogram
ss a whole nn the rig h t tra ck and
lu fo llo w a* n e arly a* possible th*

6

lils n ns o rig in a lly conceived a fte r
much study and thought.
N r mads a tr io to Ja ck s o n ­
v ille last week ami found nut
that one o f the Jou r* hoys has
Had a profound effect on the
FA n ford-T ltusvIl*
C a na l
report.
It si'Ams th a t a federal epistle
known as (he “ Jones Com m ittee
Iten ort" or suuie such s im ila r de­
sign ation . Insisted that a ll g o v e rn ­
ment agencies clean out a ll un­
fin ish ed reports In th e ir file and
push th rill on up th* line fo r
sunn' action by higher a u th o rity .
It now notienrs that our canal
re port whs slmv,-,l ,m uu w ithou t
w a ilin g In include new In fo rm a­
tion whieh ha* eoma to lig h t reeentlv, Ineluding Ih* new for-

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tin* I '*11 To I’ m ver

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Ir vnblfc of pleasure h o a tiiig \* « n ir^ W I^ ^ ^ 4 a ^ I..iV iiiihor
l:jn N* IVH
.Mnrolug M*lodl*s
vend H arbor.
*
» »t New,
I on Hrv*„ fi'r'iu tk Club
The report I* d e fin ite ly not a*
I b'&gt; New*
bad as rcrept p u b licity h a i made
• os Hp«rts Al A u i.u i,*
It lo n iipear am i the door wan nnr»i " l .lo, Hey'* Choir*
a r3" Vi.. r I, Iit u lie vo llo n s
iio s r lr le ft n n rii fo r fiirtm r In­
ll.’irm ony 'rim e
fnrm utirm and ru n r.id riA tlou
11 MIS W Ol Id A l Nil,*
n view (o h avin g It returnedl i n. e
k:1f. i ' i u * Fi.l.i Tim*
» J*i Plrtf Ief I'sr.tde
m ld lllfm x l study. Kooks lik e to
VVliere Aligel,, p *.,, r•. T itv il
me. If ilrn th e r Jones wns try in g | Nv: si:&gt;
m
linn i lui,
ih get more e fficie n cy out « f thri 10: J i, New h
governm ent bureaus and d e p a rt­ 10: » i ms F iiii,
ments, th is p a rtic u la r recom m en­ I ll'" ' Iirrheetrs And H lsr j
KtH lu re itiory
dation has reacted In a negative
M orning Vm leiv
m anner and la re a u ltln g In moye
P h il lle n i hi nrgan
red tape and add itio n a l w ork and
dim e delay,

i .ran

W e linnn
PvprvMMK ymv
sIMe wfrt ritteild III* l.e g lo il lias"
h a ll rrarffe being held fn r the banet it or the l.cgln n tiaseball team,
the team th a t did surb a wonderf ill Job n ll'd r n ln g the season th is
year. A u rogram to honor M a la r
lack Holt, the only M arin e ('u riis I
Jet Are, w ill lie held lust
urlrn
to thu name. T rib u te w ill nlso bn
m ild to a ll veterans nnd
inn ncrvlceinen o f the K o re an co n flict from
•Seminole County. M n io r H olt has
Insislruf a ll a ilin g that he o n ly did
bis Job, and that a ll the other
fellow s in K orea deserve cre d it
tnn for w h at they have dune. We
ce rta in ly th in k th is Is a m ost
cre ditable a ltitu d e to take and onn
w hich maken the M arln n nee stand
even h ig h e r In t h t estim a tion of
Ills ro iu itrv m rn . Several m embers
of the m ilitary and other* will &gt;•*
guests a t , the urogram and will
nnnear In the nruade-to ba held
In tha lata ‘t f t a f n y n .
'
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i*l‘alHf e! ffl

Two Sanford Men
In Navy Exercise
P A C IF IC F L E E T
( F U T N C l—
Am oni! Ihe I2.IXX1 men who partirl|iated in Ihe largest nnd «r*7 st
extensive tra in in g e xe rcise since
W orld W ar II w ere H a ro ld
F.
Stem per, fire m a n . IJSN. son itf
M f. and M fs, Jn e k K . fitem per nf
I.KKV W. T h ird HI , Hanford, aboard
the destroyer USS R ic h a rd II. Anderson, and D enver R C n ig ra v e ,
seaman. U S N . husband
of M rs.
I'.foi
Ju a n lla t'n sg ra ve of Houle J, San
bird, aboard the Heavy
r m is e r
FK S llr lr n a .
The e x e rc lio was code-named
H K S T ItA E X and Ihe units in v o lv ­
ed marl* nn Ta*k Fore* I? A unit
if the F irs t Fleet, the T ask F o rce
consisted of twit cru ise rs. Hi &lt;lc
s trn y e ri. four Milm inr.'nes, two
d a slroye r tenders, and a fleet oil
t,r'
i
A i l s l l lo S e a llle wns a breather

It 10
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J nn
ti in
Jilin
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StateFarm
Insurance Cos.
Irvinx t. Pryor, Rep.
hm.-fc! £ ) V
M *Uh
I’ hone t i l l

W rtvtiA V p. H.
Hhnpger
lto » o v tlo o ily— N*
**ip»titi»n
Yontmv IV.mil
Fatted Appeal
New e-Rpori* M ssth rr
r u n . T V New*
P erry I'oin*.
Uirrns «nd Al'en-—C
Hummer rUvH nus*
lta&lt; k e i H,mad
Mn«a P a r ly —r*
Uummei Then,»r—C
o n d le lla b t Car*
Name'* Hsi*s— t
T V Playhs|,.e N
Naiv* - man o ff
T I HSIIAV A. H.
P osh , V . * ,
Today— n i k :
Ondfrev -r'llB
llitlrd Pnpiiel*—C
H lrlk e II l l l f h —t;
llit .lr nnd i|r« sis— r
Isive „ r t.ire—O
Henri h for Tom orrow —C
O iilil* l. la h l— C
Coin* To TH* K itchen
T i atari AT p . m .
I la r r r M oo,*—C
I'll Huy T h a i—U
llo u * rp a rly —('
Ida pH
‘ yufl—
" t'
W orld Trav»ll#r N
no Tour Ari'iiunb N
l.niMe* t'holcO— N

G e f in w h i n
t h t f is h a r e !

F o r an cp le iire n n vegetable dish,
n i l a head o f rc le r y lengthw ise In
to tour pieces; do riot separate the
stalks. Steam u n til tender in a
little sa ile d w a in
M arin a te
In
French dressing, c h ill and aerve
as a salad on roinatnc. T h is w ill
m ake tour servings.

Legal Notices

WONDENEEL

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vr. I IMi iVnv nf Hrt|itrtmbrtr, A M
for the Task Furr*. The 21 ship M
ITtf*J, nr ii iM'frtn Fro Mniifimmi wtll
arm ada, .Joina'il
.jn l by
liy 12
I d u s lro je r e* l . p P | l l H * n | rt IMI I n F t V i l l i .
curl* from ihe llih , I2lh. and lJth
n
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(a v a l ' liid r ic t s................
paraded s'ln g h n r TIIIH m t t lt T , Mi Iii llf h »1*iv nf
Aiimiol,
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file ovey a 12 ip
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/fi n v ifR ltN iin y
flrtrk «'f * Ir« nil
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^lltin*«v fnt l*oi l l l onr*r
I* i • Mm
h ii*r&lt;irit rtnrMrt

s;r

litre Ii a rr«l that let* you toncrairsi* on accuracy bfcdttrt.ll
bfcSurt Ii n
lokVI
■wsy the worry ol b a rk la ih tl
—X h s k t i p t S r t ' t ( d r t t a ill
woNDtam . W*‘y* Bolll-U Cars.
**f M i l l bv inventing tponl. thttf
brirlng, which t o n lr t l Ipln. Lang
catl*. ytr One ilnnn’i ouirun hsli.
Only bv csiilng with ll.caa you
,* « w I* * l a “ x o n j n
11
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r
goi'll
&gt;il [casters
S t lf t l
itl byginntM,
briicr carter*
t*I a n p u ii,
*retti*H y at
n Ix h i , o r
when uni of
r « t f Ic *.
tn n ll In to.
day.

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O'Neill Dies

F R E K I 'O R T . N Y . kfi - Jnhn
Joseph H 'N e lll. rtl. science editor
of the New Y o rk Ite rlil Triltuotr-.
died yTsterday nt his l.m ig Island
home.
A n e w ipu pe rninn for 4A years, he
nlso was Ihe author of several
h o o k s H is aw ards included a
I’ n llli *r P r i i i i for grtml reporting In
10J7.
d im m in g ruby-red consom m e
M n drllene alw ays m akes an HIv ltln g course In w a rm w eaiher
Serve II with lim e nr lem on
w rdaFs; o r tnp It w ith n spoonful
of sour cre a m
s p rin k le d
with
miner*! ch ive s or parsley.

ROBSON

Dll. U T. DOSS
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HOURS 9 lo 12 — 2 lo •
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Hoth broke and boniclenn too.

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P H O N B 134
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III NORTH PA R K
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it tikii mori ihln (to kiirtijr^j iftUliOfi dolUfi* ^rOtih of
jlMnii and 4qi/l£ni4m to ifiaM* lure Reddy Kilowatt will
corita l.fdnnln' Whin florldlin* fliptHtlr iwltdHii,
Yet, pttfdrlHy leaking, th* coit of electric lervice to
* normal Florida family of fdut In I typical "Sumtiifit
Service” home* Uabout toe per perron per day.
Tbat'l one
61thJ r!i\ ailtf&amp;tl
of rdoJirallectrlc aervlcl
A .• t. . t
. 1 1 L , i i l . IL .I | { . . J J ,
taller III comfort,
... recHi- hit
prlcl fORayA
rt
he«l|h and heppineaa.
f o o t OF P O W M I
Every F P rtL C O . c o rtm o tilfflf
. ; . Iiesrini dlMndehtf farvlce,
naxlmuib 4d)tfl4a4f t o hale hee*

ol the mo|er plant* that »P4CCO.hd* built ilrwe th*
for ptok effitlenty . iqoearlpg maximum at*

J00 KWQlont of i.W&lt;MorWqd
. t»a tha oiM
n, it wo( dailgned
iltyfromeverybarrel of full oil.

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TH E SANFORD H ER A LD

K o tiu iciiy , l.AVVI’. ilN

tR ry

&gt;

\
t l O t l A N . J tl . ••halt-. t p ' H r r t f t
A p a r t m a n t Jot. t i l K l v a r e l d e D ri v e .
New T o th . K L I K A H K T I I O A T K M Ml il l AN . a i m h i t i v
•» n i l l l l * i l a l a a M o ra n . •Inal". re!W.*Bct *4 i I' ploni! Itoail. l a m i a .
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r«a«»d; i n d m 11 p»r»nh« h a v n * or
riajnlrtat lo Imv* a n r rl* ht
till*
Nn&lt;| lnl»r«at In mid to lh * followrlii*
d*«4’rlh»d UnM tyln« nn&lt;l l&gt;«ln* In
H a m ln n U f’ n ii n t y. F l o r i d * . t o - w l i
* £ ,'* " / . " W ' a "O'! N 'a of H \ V 14 .,f
*n H w i lr n i i l . T o * n a h l | i
31 Month. IUrt|P 31 tta«l
Toil, nnrl r m h o f you. mm hr rr l* r
nn tlf la d th.*t m
mill
ban
hren
| b ro u g h t n«.*lrt*f yo u In Ilia I'lrv iH l
' J^'ilH f o r H t tm t f l* r&lt;m ntr
F lo r­
ida. In c h a n c e r y . I»y r u i n t i f f r &lt;ur.»
h v siu
.Mir Ih to litiMlim M«rr|n
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y&lt;»W i
r ciiu Im l (o flin nn N|i|iror
pftaranr* In till* i i r i r r s H I n i i p r r Aormlly n r l»y o l l o r n r y ) with Ih r
l l e r a o f ««id r o o t
und to «#»rv*»
upon tit ty . A M l ' K t t l t J i t . I'laln*
Hf«a
aoll i' lln r, w h ' o p ihM i p m
In
P &lt;&gt; 1 1 1
|3 (|, Ham ford. F lo ri d a .
n anawwr lo lh« t o m p U l n l riled
nn. o r Irafom Tuwrd
ay. n
Hep.
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1 iina'iHf,
f i'
I . m h a r I). A t*.. m i
If tn » fa ll
n do ao, • de
decree
p ro rrnnfeee
cre e tiro
o n f a . a o will
1* entere d a i e i n e t ami, —
and. jacr.
j o t l i f n r I h r ra jl a f d r•
m
a n rde d lo
man
i l d h ill nf r o m p la ln t .
T h a n a t u r e of thla an|l la l o
n u tt t t h r t l l l a In tha la o d dee&gt; rlheil
• t i . r r In ra id I 'l a ln t lff a . an el.l.rev lif a d lllta
of
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I.
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&lt;«ra All — 1, P i l l V|.,r,.ni r l al. H r
frndanta "
W l t . N K H H itiy h and a nd t l i r . m i
of aald I' nn rl Ihl* 31 d a i nf A iik
t il l, A H . IIS).
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a m i :t h

ANORII VISHIN1KY, Soviet delegate l i tire U ntied
M a I U m. In
I.. New
fc'..... V..ai.
I_I on a
_ conf«
I tetico
. . . .tii.it
.
Nation*
Y o rk, IInsist*
w ould la ke In mom than the Korean &lt;|iiri||uti a* h r
a n g rily points a linger at United Jiliite* A in lu a-lm
H en ry C'nlMit laidge J r (le ft) and S ir (il.i Iwyn .Jel.ti
of O re u l llrlta ln . V l* h ln -kv ilein indeil .1
*li.n tin t
w ould take In f a r E a tlrru proldem and include

i m t n i a rtm .M i* *
I lM l llM r # IRltRHtfl
To il a i r he re b y not If IwV l o

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H llliF II lUlllllgPH, If .»!»*. Mil

M i l l |»»lh fitly of Hr'i.t r iii lic i . 1^41 lo
tha H ill of c*oinpi.i|nt fll»*d wgainat
^oii In lh a r i r r i l H m n n nf Ham
ftOla
y i, ri*»i»*i^«
Florida, *
wvi|
h|&lt;
ich
t'"1 ;r o t'i'n
" il /
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au*»
• • n l j t l . d s i . . i n - J * n - W h i t * i'h II In*. I 'U I n tl fr . v .
I l . r r l * I'hltllp*
••fendaiii, c h a n e e r v Nn l ) I S . t i n t r ' n a i. s u b (i&gt;r d l v n i c . n t h e r w l * .
a M e c rs r I' m C n n f e s m will lie anl»r»d n g e l n . t ynu f o r f a i l u r e in
" I 'l 'e ir , nlea ur e h . w a r aa ra u n lr a d
b y law h er ei n
H ' l T t f l D S my ha nd end n f f le la l
**•1 i h l . t i l l d a y of A u g u s t , A 1*
1933
H
'Bn'
&gt;S ir l a r k 's Haali
^ ulllal addaalln
n nn a t.
I. Knhtn sa
a
A l l n----r n a v fnr |*r
t'lalu llff
t l N o rt h C o u r t Hlraat
n f l a n d u . Ktnrlda.

lion at the t’o lllleul Com m lttre meetlna of the (ie n A«*en.ldy. Lodge spoko out aKalnst adm itting
India In the K m r.in peace parley, lie *nlt! (hat m em! • hip shnlild t&gt;e lltp llc l to lii'lllR rrrn t* of both
!de*. V b h ln rk y (rhthO cups a hand In hi* ear a*
i' i o I

ffnr
ur n
l k n r li&gt;np*
other
type*
lo* —•p-.uil* w hich brinK in
h iiih rr Interest rates lie added in
an Interview:
" I M |)i'.'t to » rr Ihe M ipoly of
money for (51 loan* pick up w ithin
Ihe next tin lo 90 day* The u real
m a jo rity nf ou r office* around tho
country think there w ill he an in ­
crease. So far. the Judgment of
Ihi u&gt; offlre* ha* been xom l."

higncr of

he ll- lr n &lt; S ir J c h li Link* on.

I ftirernalloiidll

To Tie Babe Ruth

H. JAMKS CiUT

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T n U an d each nf ynu, a re h er eby
n o t if ie d and r ei p ilr e d
in present
* a n y c l a i m s a nd de ma n da w h ic h you
V r e l ' h e r o f you. m a v h*»e e a s l n e l
I h f estate n f Ituby I'hlllp* Hw a rl a.
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c l a i m or d e m a n d eliall tie in w r l l ln», and ahall s t a l e Ihe id a re of
reald ence and |inal o f f l r e aifdreaa nf
l h a c la i m a n t , and s h a l l ha s w o rn
to by Ihe r l a l m a n l . a a e n l n r a i Inrnay. and a n y . m h chilli- nr da.
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P IT T S IttfllO II 'A*—1
" I f iin y ln a ly (iririu n nf Ihe M ilw a u kee brave* and ly in g a in n lo r league m ark
break* Ha he llu th 's record of 00 {ra vin g about K d d ic Mathew.* a fte r
C r im in pointed lo the strapping
homer* in one season that
cu rly Ihe brave* whipped llu- I'llls lm rg h HW-|ioiin«lM athew* w ith agleam
II. J A M K S (JUT
her.dnl kid In the co rn e r w ill do , I'ir ite* in both end* of a double in one eve and tlw oth e r optic
It."
h.'.ul r y e * t e r d a y. establish in g r o c k d on 27 y e a r old N egro rookie
Thai
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n l i r f i t allowed iln r o last M a y on
i l loan* 1 aan*t helped veteran*
iuy more I n m n , fla u re t rc Ic .M 'il
••day by th i V e le ra n i Adm lnl»1ra
ion ihow
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y m any money lender* and nnvrnment o fficial* a* one which
1ould hive
v e tirs n *
a better
hance to iset the governm enl
Vaughn M ancha. A la b a m a'* IDl.s
mured loan* They sold lender*
•eren't a n ilm i* to pul up money A ll A m e ric a center, I* a«*t*tanl
ir v e tira n * ' home loan* h re au fo football coat'll nl H o n d a State
t'niverall.v.
he re lu rn wa* *0 sm a ll
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ome loan application* approved
y the V A hasn't Increased, T h o io
• W K I.I.S A N D I'I M I' s
IN S T \ I I I ' l l
ian application
approval*
arc
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• S K it V IC K O N A M .
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I I A K KM O K r i ' M I ’ S
y for 01 loan*
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T. H Kln«. d lie r lo r of Ihe V A'*
I'h tim * I .*».■ &gt;I-,M — III
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-Bomb Is Not The Final Word
According to it Briliah HfleiitIhI thu hyimh ii,
thu lu.U wurd In deadly
drogen iMimtj
w p n p n n M . Ho
Ht* HtateM
i
that hIiicv Honiuthlnir of
h balance of }
power has been struck between
'■ thu
lln lt-d Slv.^v.T'
the hn«|«
II IlHHIII ■ r,»&gt;
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the fact that both now have developed
the hydrogen iMimh, a new mid more de­
structive Well puli itt iiiuvilalile. He hiivh that

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Adenauer Essential
Oiunct'lliir K i ui mu I Adi* mi iter of West
is Ifurnildnhle uppuHithni in the
Germany linn
fortln’oining election*.
«•
Tim tolloweiM uf
Adolph ■Hitler
•■ tier are deinuiiHtratiiiK n re­
Hlrenglh
and they are a cunfuirgcnn* ef
of h
I
hIiinl thorn in the Hide id (he Chancellor
who dot'H
not waul
v
iloes nut
lo resort to totalitarian
method* to Hint
Hijueleh them. At the name time
the K uhhIhiih iare
i
lining their Im-mI lo dlscredit Adenauer.
Adeiimiei Premier Malenkov recently
accused him of leading Germany down the
romi to wur.
The ItuHsluiiH nre trying tu win the
friendship of the West (lermiiHH in several
l li lit lo wit;
ways. They speak of n unified Herninny, ii
tl
a thought
dear lo the hearts of (lermniiH of ii
all political iHTHuusions. Tin* Iteds
try to
r» inn
make it appear Hint Ailenaiii'r and
the West do not want (iermany unified. In
the recent Itussiaii note on unification,
trade cuncessloas for (termiiny were men­
tioned, an attractive suggestion lor (tcriunn
induHtrloilsts who want new markets.
Adenauer htuj shown Ilint lie is proWentern ami Is committed to work for Her­
man participation in the European Army.
He in wiee enough lo know that the future
of tils country depends on co-operation with
•the West ngniasl pmndhle Russia a aggres
9lofl. It la to be hoped that he will fare better
than did Aleide deflasperi in Italy who was
recently nquccKed mil of power. If (ieriminy
in tu play an Important rule in Ihe Western
flchemu of defense ngniiml Couimunism, mi
Adenauer victory is essenlhil.
T O D A Y 'S IIIIII.K Y'KHSK
Hut even sail can fail mul hecume use­
less, Halt itself must he cleaned mid puri­
fied, and kept so. Ve are the sail „r the

earth.—Mat. 6 .‘! 8.

The Sanford Herald
H a l a M la h p il in IImim
l lA ll r f t i ' B n • NM lIinlm mill t o it .l iir . i h i U l .
IIN Nm I iimIn p * ftllluvflH*

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a ('-biiiiib ur cobalt bomb is {mssible which
copld result In the complete obliteration of
ttie human race.
According to this scientist ten thousand
cobalt would he necessary to pro­
duce a bomb which could send enough radio
active dust into the a ir to Hpreutl around
world. Thent lire stilt two hlnderauces to
building a eiihall bomb, according tu the
Hellish scientist. The ammiiit of cohalt is
limited and an explosion of a (Mioinb would
aprrtid death over the side that exploded it
as well , o v e r Its enemies.
In recent times man has made great
progress
in
exploring
the
mysterious
realms of science. Hut the time is running
short for him to grow up to the responsi­
bility that goes with the new knowledge.

Mossadegh's Fa!!
Premier Mohammed Mossadegh, who
for several years wait gradually seizing more
and more power in Iran, finally went one
step too far. He underestimated the isipuliirity of the Khali and the strength and
number of his followers. Now the Shull,
who was furred to flee after an abortive
palace revolt failed, Is hack in power mill
Mossadegh is out.
Throughout Ills political career the
aging Premier frequently made iihi- of the
Iranian mobs which hci-iii to la- easy to ex­
cite ami provoke tu violence. Whenever his
position seemed tu he threatened hy his
political rivals, Mossadegh shed a few tears
and threatened to resign. Tills was usually
the signal for ill; mobs lo assemble mul
begin shouting death to Mossadegh's pol­
itical enemy of the moi.ienl. Just before
lie toppled from jatvi r Mossadegh heard
the same m ,!,h crying for his IITo.
Thu Shall is said to he pro Western
and lo la- desfruilH of bringing a greater
degree of freedom and a higher living stand­
ard to Iran, lie is popular with the people
and mu become a symbol of a new Iran,
willing to co-operate with the West and
settle the differem'i-s which separate it from
Hritain and tin* United Status.
As for Mossadegh, his fall should serve
as mi object lesson tu idl men who aHpire
to power hy use of molt violence. Mohs are
fickle and those who rise by violence can
only expect to tall and fall hard from that
same violence.

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RU SSIA is tin a world butter buying
spree. One way in mud her, Cnmmiinlsm is
going tu spread.

Treasury Boss Tips Businesses
N E W Y O R K on—T ron au ry Seer r ta r y H um phrey give* business u
broad hint today uf w hul it can
and ca n 't ca p c c i In the way of help
from the governm ent a* II start*
it* new year.
Thu new y e a r fo r m any landau*is * a ctu a lly d a r t s next month. If
the expected pick-up com es u f t ir
L a b o r D ay, businessm en w ill plan
a cco rd in g ly lo okin g tow ard u big
C h ristm a s clim a x ,
Rut this y e a r business w ill have
to put m ore o f its weight on its
own feet (h it loan le s t on thu guye m in e n t
T hat Itmru’ ll be less m onetary
Inflation to boost Uusincm Is the
rm u'luslon buslnem htw i arc d ra w ­
ing today fro m K iv rc tu ry H u m ph ­
re y 's expectation o f . closing his
f i l i a l y c» r'a books naxt J u n i with

one h alf lo ll Ion comes about tills
wuy:
The conventional budget— the oiiu
the P resident submit* lo the Con
gres* each J a n u a ry —dues nut In
elude the money passing In and out
m the treasu ry on Its wuy to and
from the various fcderul trust
funds, such us thu social s e c lu rlly
otic Into which w orkers and-urn
players pay money and from which
pensioners draw muncy.
These funds, however, go along
with every other treasu ry re.'em
and expenditure to make up tho
rush budget. When the cash budget
run* la in the red the tru asury bus
lo borruw — creatin g Hie "now mon­
e y " w hich Inflates tho nation's
cre d it system and bring* nn Infla­
tion.
Last fis ca l year, for exam ple,
m illio n dollars.
T h is would mean only i h a lf the cash budget w as short by a l­
b illio n of “ now m oney” pum ped most CVk b illio n dollar*.
Into the
- inomy.
It thla y e ar th o cash d e fic it Is
In recent year* th is now m oney cut to only SOO m illio n dollar*,
flow has been m any tim e* la rg e ;— businessm en are rig h t In holding
and a ch ie f source of the Inflation that Inflation Is no longer a threat
w hich brought the purchasing pow ­ — and that deflation Is the thing
e r of the d o lla r down so sh a rp ly, th e y're m ore lik e ly to find facing
b ill made b u sln e si cash sales vok them In the now business y e a r
sta rtin g after L a b o r Day.
tm«&gt; look *o big.
T he difference between an exRut before the U . S. tre a s u ry
peeled budget d e ficit of fmit- Idlllun re a e b js that happy d a y next June
d o lls r i i n J a cash de ficit of only
when It's alm ost In balance, thero-

budget

ulong the w ay
Secretary
H u m phrey, for in
stance, Is announcing term s on
which lie proposes to borrow eight
b illion dolla rs next month. Taut
money w ill lie used to re tire a
sim ila r am ount or se cu rities c o m ­
ing due *o that there w ill be no
"n ew m on e y" created.
U u l the refunding w ill have Its
effect, ut the tim e, oh the money
m arket w hich businessm en find a
little tight
ligl a* they
. e. n te r th e ir new
y e a r with Its seasonal slopstep-up In
demand fu r buslntsis loans from
(lie bunks.
Also the new tre u su ry secu rities
w ill ca rry h ighe r Interest ru le s
than the old, and cost the treasury
m arc.
A ls o next month tho v ariou s fed­
e ra l departm ents and agencies w ill
ut In th eir bids for new approprluon* so th a t the P re side nt cun
d ra w up next y e a r’s budget.
If they fallow his Instruction*
to ask for less next y e a r than they
got this year, It w ill be a notice
to manyy In d u iltle s that they can
expect lust that m uch le u In guvminmental o rd e rin g —that th e ir c l­
villaan cu stom eei w ill be Just that
more Im portant to them — that they
'll have to aland Just that much
more on tlte lr own foot and that
m uch less on the ta xp a yer's

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JAMES MARLOW

T O K Y O -A) — Tin- le d arm ol
Y u '-tio ro lla v a k a w a !»— - - hoiher
lag h im suverui weeks ago He
had an Idea why.
It got worse
lie went to a lio so llu l
Probin g surgeons found a Hu*
stun bullet, it had been liter*since H uyakuw u was wounded on
H ill 203 In the siege id Port Arth ur
in the R u s s o Japanese w ar
T h a i was In HNM
muon does lo people, and you’ll get
the answer:
make a m urm urous m u sic? That
"It m akes them iru s y . I wish
Is why they are plunlvd In come
they'd all leave town "
ti-rtcs— *o those who sleep in these
And th at's not a bud Ides. If
everybody left town during a fu ll silent citie s wdl never lu ck a lu l­
*
moon and w eal out lo the co u n try ­ laby.
A thousand peeper frogs began
side, all m ankind would he hup
their s h rill chorus A bullfrog, the
pier
F o r ia the rou n try a fu ll muon f-atriaech of the sw am p, blew m il
is bulh m an's nurse and sp iritu a l dimly on hi* m ighty tuba, "J u g
adviser. It takes him buck home 6-rum, Jug-o-rum, Jug o -ru m ," The
tu nature, thu lust m other he ran little frogs, uw w l hy this big bass
aw ay trom long ago und bus been r r v of lid rs f, paused respectfu lly,
hom esick In ni* soul for e ve r then tried to drown h im out lit a
since, It gives h im a shining m y ria d peeping*.
Somewhere an owl, that feath­
peace, a m y stic t r s ts s y , u *en*e
ered Inquisitor, asked a te rrib le
o f being where he belongs, u quiet
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Who* Who? Who?
ira tllu d e

Full Moon May Be Man s Enemy
W O O D L A N D . N V. i* - T h e fu ll
mono is often m an's enemy in the
city.
ii stirs in him nil old disqu iet,
an ancient tum ult of the b lo isi,
unit whispers In his h cnrl
"W h a t nre yun doing here, city
child? How can you breuthe In a ll
this slcu m ln g i o n c rc lc ’’ H a v e you
forgot leu Hu* fe d ol the wind on a
h ill? "

This silent m essage sends a
surge of restlessness through thu
and, grow nup ch ild re n of the city
The m eekest w ives sto rt q u a rre ls
with Ih clr husbands. T he m ildest
n u n look around for a cup to pick
a fight with. An d lovi-.'s weep
without reason and wonder how
lung love lasts.
Ask m any a veteran police serguuul or bartender what the full

IN T H E H ERALD
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5 , 10, And 40 Years Ago

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’W W S 7 w w r a . T O M S ’, s s s s r a
l
s «“ "» a“'
yuuT
you flat-faced assassin ."

I hiirsdoy jifti'roDuli n very plea-ant social wn* held at the Kobhlns
N c -t Hotel where the members of the He 101Hole Ch apter O rder o f the
K iis te ril .Slur no l In c f le lita le the birth day o f It* founder, Dr. Robert
M orris.
It was a way little party of Ju n io r boys and g irls o f the Congre g u tio n a l C liu ic h .Sunday School that picnicked at W oodland I’u rk
la s t T h u rsd a y ehupefoued by th* r le a rn e r, Mr*. F*. P. S trong, and
M i*. It. A. T e rlicu n .
A U G U S T 31. 1913
The rliu lle iig e of Hie K o ln ry C lub to m eet the K lw a n i* C lu b in a
softball benefit gam e was g le e fu lly accepted by K lw anian * at th e ir
bmclivun today ut (lie M n y fu lr Hotel, H ow ard Lung whs elected team
manager.
M rs. W. II. Hughe* recently noted a fin e reproduction of her son,
Lyn
, n. W oodrow,. In it .iiho togrn
_ ippli of the South P a c ific Hpe w hich i* on
display in new spupeis throughout the nation.
M rs. C. W. Isld ll o f Luke M a ry has been appointed H anfurd
C tialrn iu n u f the A m e rica n Legion A u x ilia r y 's cam paign to enli*t
women from gq to lilt In Hie U. H. M arin* Corp* W omen'a Reserve,

porch In Hie C a ls k lll M ountains
and watched the d a rk com e down.
The sun had sunk In red con­
fusion, a bonfire fed fu ll by thed ry wood of all the w o rld 's regrets,
and a great fu ll moon rose up lik e
a big blob of yellow butter In
soothe the h u rls and burns nf the
day.
As It ripened to silv e r, I emila
see the face of the M an In the
Moon cle a rly. Fiver tin n re boyhood
he ha* worn Tor rpe Iho some e x ­
p re s s io n -e y e b ro w s lifted, mmitX
open In changeless surprise. A l­
ways I hud wondered why. And
suddenly I understood. Why the
M an in the Moon Is a m oralist,
M e n ta lly astonished at a ll the stu­
pid things he secs on earth.
Then the Invisible ch o ir at night
began Its hym n tn the moon. A cool
breexe thrum m ed a green q u lta r—
the pine tree by the porch. D id
you e v e r notice huw even on the
■ lllleil d a y
evergreens
alw ays

A U G U S T I t , 194ft
C o lle ctio n cups have been placed in m any local business e sta b lish ­
ments fo r co ntribution s to thu T on sil C lin ic sponsored by the Hem inole
County C h ild re n ’s Com m ittee.

Ruby Stcnslrom and Hilly Clark Ware high pulnt winner* In Ilia
recreation activities sponsored for the children of Sanford last w«ek
hy the Suufurd Recreation Department.

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1948 Ford Mi Ton Pickup Truck,
Clean, Rood tires..............9MW
1946 Plymouth 2»f)oor Sedan.... 9571
1950 Mercury 4 Door Sedan 9 |H I
1950 Buick Convertible Coupe 9IM I
1951 Buick Super Sedan
1951 Oldsmobile 88 Holiday
Coupe, Bxtra Clean

DR. H. K. RING
CHIROPRACTOR
Pleas* c a ll fo r appointm ent
Phone 1733 — 1749
119 South P alm e tto

I'm a new kid
in the
neighborhood/'

Mm, C. T. gcHtborough »f Gulf I'ort, MU*, ha* returned Li her
liu.iui after spending several weeks with hwr niuthwr, Mn. O. M.
tlugtvy, anil brother, L I. Huiihoy and family.

USED CARS

e very sound— from a fie ld mouse’ s
football lo every sleepy b ird ch irp
T he moon flooded me w ith u
w arm ft .-ling of k in sh ip for all Ine
hlddi-n life around me, u brother
hood of darkness und m oonlight
Rut in the vau deville show we
c a ll liv in g nobody ra n stay out of
the act tong. 1 heard a fa m ilia r
b u llin g , slapped at anil missed the
m osquito on m y forehead, fe ll Ihc
lu n in he left.
" T h a t’ s life for you,”
I suld
aloud to the surprised man In th.moon. " T h e Innocent bystander ul
w ays gel* stu ng."

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help you with jo u r

My ham* U dearly
m arked S K A B O A R D F’ I N A N C K C O M P A N Y

and y o u 'll fin d

IS
HERE!
1954

PHILCO
TELEVISION
IS HERE (

IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY

17in.
21 in.

24 In*
IF YOU ACT

NOW!
Free Home*

FLORIDA STATE BAN K BLDG.
PARK A FIR S T NTRKETH (ftecond PR»r -

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It tan bn arranged la Record Tima aa yaar awa dgaalare,
your auto, or same other pin*. Aad aa yaar awa terms. too.
A*k ahoot ear "ALL-IN-ONE** PACKAOR LOAN pUa far
roaaal(dating debt*. Itulallmeat payment* and other money
prebl*ma.Ha*e Iaat one aecuaat — one amell monthly pay­
ment — ana plat* to deaL Pbaaa or atop ia today, for Im­
mediate action!

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DRUG ST O R E

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'A U G U S T 11, 1911
jk
w ith
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fVplrat I'rrta Writer
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Hi
fine o f Die w orst fire* that has ucrurred here In the past
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How wiliitd this sound In an ad: “ Sale, months
The o ilie r evening, at the end of
was thut o f the V lig ln la -C n ru lln a C hem ical Co, plant th a t
T he night hud a m illio n volcc-t.
a vacation, I sat alone on a cabin and it was us If I had un ear for
S|kirts Shoo* United States Stuel Uurpora- wn* to ta lly destioyed about ll):IMl o'clock .Sunday evening.

SAM DAWSON

ONLY

W A S H IN G T O N (S p e c ia l! A
five-foot re lie f in»p o f the United
m ale* i* the nio*t popu lar u llra c
lion of Ike lie d Pro** lounge id
Kreedoai V illa g e , K o rea,
when
returned prisoners of w ar w a ll foi
tran spo rtatio n to Inchon
after
com pletin g th e ir in itia l processing
T he m ag is the rent rat feature
uf im p ro vise d decorations that In
elude photographs of toe Statue of
L ib e rty , the G o ld cii
Gate, amt
other fa m ilia r l! ** rlt: s«d home
town scenes A ls o featured I* ai
enorm ous roof to-tloor United N i
lion* hom ier flanked hy f l a g s ol
the U. S and p a rticip a tin g
UN
countries.
The I2A by
ftsd lounge is lo
cated In u co rn e r o f a vast U N
warehouse. It I* furnished w ltf
rough
ougl wood fu rn itu re bu ilt hy the
post engineer. Solas nre uphols­
tered w ith a ir m stresses covered
with d ra p e ry m a te ria l borrowed
from ■ nearby Red Gross hospital
lounge.
T u kpep the re lu rn c d men en
le rlu in rd d u rlm i llie ir short w a ll
for transportation southw ard, a
radio,
a
phonograph,
co m ics
m agasines,
newspapers,
chess
and ch ecker seM are a va ila b le
C o ld Juices supplied hy the m ill
lu ry are on la p ut a ll tim es.
A m e rica n Red Cross g irls ore on
duty to chat with .the men und
supply Ihem with rending m a te ria l
and games Rut lit spite of all
iilb e r attractions, Hie
liberated
prisoners flock around (lie big U
S map to isdnt out Ih clr home
luwns lo rrli-'ids. und lo tra ce Ihelr
«luleside m ilita ry tra v e l from post
to [veil. West I oust is irts of cm
barkatlon and debarkation get the
most attention

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5-Foot Relief
Map 01U. S.
POW Attraction

'JUDY O'GRADY AND THE COLONEL'S LADY

soft’&amp; U t st.
Phone 417

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1Joanne Williams,
G. Edmonson W ed
Miss Hunt Becomes Bri^e

Kindergarten C lass Adventure Week
Visits County Home Proves Successful
Hie kuutrrgarten departini’i.i ,.|
(lie
t .r * l F'le-b iii-rii.n Church
.I'ltc d the lounlv I loin*- lor their
Sunday nn,riling service &gt;t-*ler
I,..*
Tile ............... theme wu* "*hur

mg with friend* who rteetl you.'

Ihe class presented a husln-l bn*
ket of mised fruit amt several
hiien risible* in Ihe home The
llilillen look a special idferllic fur
the pur|M,*c the previou* .Sumla&gt;
Mr* Oliver Clause, kiiulergur
ten superintendent, w,.* in charge
•I the service*
Mr*
Hoherl
Ituinbh'.v prcM-uleil the *lorv The
group sang ,et ci ..I Samliiv Sclasd
■eng, ..rid reeled Itlb.li' verse*
Vlr* i li.ir'le. No.m i In w*.* at liic
piano
lia r .i* l-'old*
nil -uiii't.i.
ti ndi'iil id the Miiul.n Sclusil iic
-•imp inicil the crimp
Those present b,i Ihe
*peel;il
service were
T err)
Ellen Sm uerhv. t.ilt.v
Fold*. I nn &lt; .In tiin ie tl
Kureii
II irih
Carlin Murrav
I'u iric iu
" lu l.ik c i
Helen Mann. i.i r ii li i i
It.lgll I li,l--l II tni-t.lV „&gt;lk. Unlit,
Ituin 1il«-\. I.arrv It \ iio co , Freildv
Shi'llmull Stevie l.iiksim , David
I.aider. David Ki-nnedv.
.Ilium)
Dodson. J iu iim ) II.n d i t!ar&gt; tian
u*. and tiregoi) li.iim *

Of Frank Robert Bryan
M U* M a rg u ry t K llra b e th H unt, daughter o f M r. ami Mr*. K a y fo iil
T o llo n H u n t, W a r n * the bride uf t r u n k llu lie rt llry u u a t thi&lt; V ir a l
U a p tlit C h u rch yesterday afternoon at ;i:HO o'clock w ith tha Kev. W. I*.
Brook* J r . u fflriu tiu g at the d u iil-icrin g , ca n d le lig h t ceremony
Tim groom la the aun u r M r. uml .Mr*. T ru m a n Uryun.
T he couple repeated tin* n u p tial i
Vuwm Impfun* a background of
greenery ..ml palm*. Tw o buskela
'"W * w« ,a tlra iH v ^ ly decnalil whit.- g la d io li. pompoms, am i
w l,l‘ » ' ,lbw n,M '*
chrysanthemum*. A large white greenery uml on the piano w iro
heart outlined w ith w hite carnang taper*. On tha M b it whero
Ilona, w h lto pompom* am i ehry- ‘ h,‘ U u l‘’ ■ ,Kmk, . w'“ P
war n
aanthenium s, tuberoses, greenery
l' b rv»anthi*mum*. A t the
am i w hlto autin s tre a m e r, were r*‘ «..,vink* I no were_ tw o U rg e
illh o u e tte d a gainst tho ehurel. pul- ’ ’“ t t ” 1* tu ,Jlu ' riln* ' h l*l‘ /*M
' ’
p it upon w hich wa* an open Ufl.lt*. . n '"
w*'r“
l,y, - , r . ’
Tho fa m ily pew* worn m arked
A ’ * ''lora on uml Mr*. C, A.
with buu»,uel. of whlto gladioli, ;V.U
c " i,J r ' 5SKS1”* " lL"d '
greenery, and tlo.l with whlto «atln ;'*'*•
*, W illiam * Hr., Mr*.
F,.,™.
Chris Woodruff, Mra. It. F . Me­
a t,. l.
,
Whortor, uml Mr*. II. D. Smith.
Mr*. Keans McCoy rendered u Those Indira serving cake were
proluda uf or^an m u.lc wh ch con
M l, w . ,, „ rook)l J r , „ nt, Mr».
(latod of
Kanimonnui , Ustrowjtuwland. Mr*, t,eland liudd
5.ubf
Moth I alio n
Iru m nlu| sir* Darrell (irioino preaided
T h a i* ", M assenet; "T h e Sw un'', over the hrhle'a Imuk. Mlaa Myi
M y ra
S. .a.in. t. S ao ni and "N o c tu rn e " hy Madden, Ml** Helibye M orton, Ml**
‘ u 1! * ; I!2 J1"*, l "?. ? r r«
y 4|"; I M ly ll o r l. W illia m * , Mia* M a rtlu i
played
&lt;,r«en Cathodr.il
uml shunnon, Mia* E lle n D rig g e rs, and
d u rin g the p ra y e r .In; played on M l„ , J(.Hn W ll*.m acted a* float
the chime*, "W e st Ho I ho I it*
i,
&gt;01. . .
i ... "hr,, nu«ea*o*.
That
Hind*”. HuloUta,
Kohorl
„
,
,
.
Cranston of WIImore, Ky uml
h 'X'"'
f ur ,,,,r Kl,l"K
John I,. Milter *un»t "llccm no" uml ,IW,“ -V
11 tlpht preen linen
* i.ll with hruwn accessurle* uml
“ Lnva of tio d".
no orchid corsupe.
T he bride, p iv e n In m u rrla p e hv
Tho couple w ill iuuk*&gt; their home
lia r fathe r, wore an unkle leim th
pow n o f w n lta lure over *utln w ith ut Il'J \V. M in n e iu tu Ave. in
a fltte.l-hudlce w hich featured tin Del.n ml.
The t.rhle I* a native o f Sanford,
Inset uf tu lle and lace cuveied
huttnn* dow n to tha pointed wul*l uttended S an ford school* am) pradline, polnto.l c o lla r, »horl *leovo*. im tid in tt&gt;M from Sem inole
and a fu ll p a tiie rcd s k irt. S ho rt School. She ul*u attended SU'ttun
fitte d luce m itt* uml w hite *utin U m v e n ity in Del.and,
pump* com pleted the u u lfit. She
M i Uryun wn* horn In M ia m i
wore u fin p e rtlp leupth veil of uml nttended «chiM.I* there priulnet attached to u lle r m of uranpe uulliiu from Mlmui Kiliaon lliph
hluuiom* nll.l cu rrie d n w hite in |t»r.l5. Ho I* n mlniatorlnl Htude.it
Tp*tament topped w ith mi orchid nt Slel*un.
and tuberoaea tied w ith w h ile utiliu
itrea m e ra .
The hrhle’a «lator-lnduw . M l*. !&gt;.
M. H u n t of Itlchm oiul, Iml w in
m atrun of honor ..ml wna pownod
on alt u nkle lonpth dre«* o f hlue
tnffetn fuahionod w ith n a w e e llieuit
Mr*
Dorothy H u rle r has re
neckline, u fitte d liodico w ith selfcove led hut ton* to the wit l*t line, turned h i mi a iium lh'* v isit In
lilld u fu ll pleutod sk irt. She wore K iiu s v llle , (lu tlln b u rp . and other
hlue linen pump* uml u cruwnlea* ponds in Tonne* hoc uml (ieorglu.
hlue w lde-hrlinm ed hut of net, uml
M r ami M r* H A Newm an
cu rrie d ii lieart-shuped houipiet of
have re lu m e d to Sanford
after
yellow curnution*.
S e rv ln p u* beat inun wua Alonso iium d.nu u month ut New ,Si.i)rn«
lle iich
Shorldun uf M lum l und usher*
were W tillo r Itouth of Sunford,
M r. uml M i* W illlu m I,. Weal
M illa rd H u n t, tho hrldu's l.rollu ir, have re lu m e d b. lia iu e s v lllu lifte r
and Kudliey V lddler. also of M lum i. .pendiuu the weekend with M r
C in d y Nuwaomc, cousin o f tho and M r* Harvey A. S wuiihuii.
hrl.le, w in the flow e r e lr l uml she
Woro an unkle length tire** o f y e l­
M r uml M rs. II. A. F is h e r uml
low tu ffe tu fuNhloned a fta r Hint of to ll, Joe. have returned Irum I.
the hrl.le w ith u fu ll sk irt uml two w eeks' vuruthm to I’ umeruy,
fitte d bodice. H e r ensemble wu* Ohio uml Chur lesion. W Vn dur
rum platn ,V(hh , .fitte d . m ills , n Ing w hich tim e they vDItefl many
crow n Tea* w ldii ■ In fmftii'd net hut tijure* of interest
and w hite bn lle rim i *huc&lt; She
ca rrie d a Idue hcarl-*huped huaket
Mia* I.licit. Huff Iclt Saturday
co nto in ln p rose petal*.
fur N urfulkt Va. where *he w ill tin
M r* H u n t chuae u street lonpth Inlu nurse's triiln iu g ul Nnrbdk
drraa uf pin k lace over ta ffe ta H c ile ru l H ospital.
w ith navy hlue ncreaiurle* and at
her shoulder wu* ii enraope uf pink
Mr* E dith C oIIh t i hu&lt; returned
ru rm ilio n * w ith shade* uf blue.
In her home on Hnnforil Ave. ..Her
Mr*. Itry u ii wore n *tre*t length spending two mouth* with her
dress of lllu c nylon p rin t w ith tliiu g h le r uml so*, in law in la,up
w hite accessories. H er corsage wu* Island. New Yo rk
o f pink cuM iatlons shaded w ith
lavender.
M r. nnd Mr* A lb e rt llu id rs tv
K u llu w ln g the cerem ony u ro- have returned to th e ir home ul
ren tio n wa* held In the M em orial -MJ7 Orange Ave. a fte r u thiee
R m .ratloim l [lu lld ln p of the church. month trl|. th in u p h
O hio and
The bride's lublu huld yellow roses Hennsylvaniu where they visited
w ith greenery uml burning yello w , th e ir four duuuhler* nud their
tapers in cry a tu l cum leluhru. The lu m llie s

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Methodist Ladies Meet In DeLand
The O rlu iu lu D is tric t S e m in a r of
Ihe W nim m '* S o d e ly of C h ristia n
S e rvice of Hie
F irs t
M ellm dlat
Church iiiv l In D el.und T hu rsday
at the F irs t M ethodist Church.
M rs M orio n M cD on uld o f DoL an d. wlm la d is tric t p r f 'd e n l,
presided o v e r the
w hich

Class Party Held
By Baptist Group
The Sunday School t la** nf the
*tj C e n tra l U aptlat Church met Thur»J d a y a va ilin g at the church for u
0 f r l M * M r t y H i-the form uf a co v­
ered tllsh supper.
Thti.su ciitnvjng Hie e"euf were:
M r, and Mr*. J . E T edder. M r.
end M rs. Ceu rge W E llio tt, (he
H cv. and M r*. S I* W hatley, M r
and M r* J ft. W eaver, M r. and
M rs. A. II MuddflX, M rs II. W.
M organ. Mr*. J . A . Y a rn , M ra. J.
C. S lim ie r, T. A M iddleton, M r.
and Mr*. J. F. Hen»ui and sun,
M r. end Mr*. John G ra n th a m ami
W ayne, M ra. Hui&gt;&gt; V a d e , und O.
^ ii. Owen.

Casselberry Sup per
Well Attended
H lit y - f iv e peraona lust n lpht
attended a cuvered-dlah *upper a t
the C o m m u n ity House, the flra t o f
a pet-ucuualnted aerlee fo r both
newcomer* and o ld reeldente.
,The event wae ■ pomored hy the
W om en,i
Club.. Mr&gt;.
H e rm a n
Jo yce, com m ittee ch airm an, waa
lR chance o f arranpeiiien ta. Cam ea
and entertain m ent were Includeti
!n the progrem .
T h e aupper w ill be given each
m onth tn rou ph ou t the fa ll and
w in te r, M r*. Jo yce announced.

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hud Ihe theme u l "C h ris tia n III
s c ip le s liiii Around The W o rld " Dr
l). K W right closed the session
with a devotional.
churehe* In the d ls lr lr t
were
w ell represented am i lliuse from
Hanford w rre from C irc le No. I of
Ihe W S.C.S. They were: Mr* It.
U. H utchison, presldeni, Mr*. W
W. Dawson, M rs ll n x l ir W illia m *
Mr*. W H. Cliupm un. M r* Neul
F a rm e r, Mr*. If A F o tre ll, Mr*.
Hoy T llil* . Mr* W J. Showman,
uml Mr*. A C Sturke.

Two Sanford Ladies
Attend Workshop
M re. W. (J. Flem ing, d ire cto r of
mu*lc at Sanford Ju n io r High
School, and M r* D orothy Lund,
in tialc su pervisor
for
Sem inole
County, nitem led the M tr.lc W ork
shop w hich wu* held at Appala
ch ia n State Teacher* College In
North
C a rolin a
.luring
An goal
w ith a p p roxim ate ly ifOO *ludenl*
(&gt;41rolled, representing I t stale*
and Caiintlu.
Tha workshop wu* ntlended hy
r lu n r o o m toucher*, m u sic tenchera, aupervisor*. p rin cip a ls, super­
intendent*, and directors uf e le ­
m e n tary education
T he a ctiv itie s Included rh yth m ic
a ctiv itie s fur children, singing,
p la y in g , cre a tiv e and listening
a ctiv itie s
using
stale
adopted
m u sic book*. New M usic Horiznn*.
A n outstanding faculty waa p ro­
cured to handle the workshop.

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3 PECKER CLUB SANDWICH

A MUSICAL
MIRACLU ,

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OUR REMOVAL SALE
It I It TH

A N N O C N C FA II N’T

C O N T IN U E S TH R O U G H

Mr and Mrs Duane l ‘imtl an
tmimce tin- lei III ol a ■&gt; Hi I I 1, o,
son. .lames Duane, horn l inluv
morning a, the A nnv Vo Fucce
Hase Hospit.il in tirlandu
Mrs
I'rilltt Is tile Inritier Sue limiiip
soil

All prices. Imve been fu rl her retluceil'
W e tluit’l
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O l ’T O M E T I t I H T

WILL Itl’Y!

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I'llO N K
S A N K HI D.

Happy Birthday

W EDN ESDAY N O O N !

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Florence Her iplmi

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tillwits
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Slips

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TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
“SAN ANTONIO”
SANFORD • O R LA N D O

HIGHW AY

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$1-1.99-2.99

SHOES ......... 4.99

3.99 — 4.99

SH IRTS .........1.00

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SUITS
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SHOES__________
Housecoats .. 2 99

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Men's Bathing
S U I T S ........... 1.00

DRESSES

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Men's S LA C K S
4.44 - 5 . 8 8
STRAW H ATS
1 lot 59c
2 for $ |
All Others . . 1.98

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STA RTS TOM ORROW - 3 DAYS

LADIES' C O A T S
$ 1 0 - $15

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C hristian Advent ale Week (m held at the ....... I ItwrsdiiV after ."holt hinnies* meeting
Intel me.Ilute* ut Kir-* Methodist I,on., at " oil o'clock for the pur
t touch wu* u week &lt;&gt;f foil and po*c of filling vacated office*
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evening
the
Methudisi
Youth
Fund wa* presented with tinlilm strip "M y Fund and Your*".
St I IOOL S P K C I A L S
Tuesdav Youth Friem l-ldps pm
•••tiled with fHlU«tli|&gt;* "Huy Meet*
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to the ChrNtinn Wav of Life"
with tile film strip “ He A Mission
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7.50
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15.00 Wav«* Fur 10 Oil
I'lostesinid W av"; and Friday
Thf*«* in*" nil
midii i ti Dr it lid*, 4h»-(i si"* It i»it It^l . Itiiv fltf .Hid
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&lt;il lot &lt;1,in log.tilling j ! i &lt;*' p m
will. ,i &lt;,n el ed di &lt;li Mippel
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llie Daughter* nt VVesh-v Sun
•lav School i ll* * will meet al the
liome of Mr* llolli l.umh|Ui*l. Ifna
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Mipe. inlemleMl 's l ablliet lileelll.g
will bn In-id a flii
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Mci'toii: sei v ice in the Chapel
llcg |slrall,,.i wilt be held at i
s.udnrd selii-nlt liegoilling al H to
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Mi ndiei* of tin- Itiiu Sigma
I 'hi Sorority and tin'll tiosliaod*
-ill have a loi\ si.pie i ut Hat.
I i i .dn Spring*
I tie Dii|ilirnti Hililgi l lull will
&lt;o-et at tin Woman'*' t lot, with
online scheiloed fn -ta il ul 7 ifi
od pltlV to t,eg ii i at a 00 p m
IH C ltS D A Y
Hie Junior and liilerniediulc
Itoyai Am ies*.el.,r&gt; will meet at
the F tr*l ItapUst Church al 7 (Mi
pm
The First Haplist C liiiii h i Iron
will hold rehears .1 at 7 1% p m
Till* Junior lliotherli.... I will
meet at Hie First H iptM fto uch
al 7 ’III p m
F tllD A Y
The Aiucrii'uu I cg.iiii A ir ill n t
Will uiccl al till l.cglffll Hot al
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Mis* Veto Jo.miie VYillinms iH-enoii- the I,ml- ,,| .Iiiiih -, (,n*l *
Kdmun,on y.-Hterduy ufti-rnoon .it t Oil ,, , j,„ k ,i n„ Fti*t Method
t hutch. Their piirenl* m e .&lt;)• uml Mi • K &lt; \\ ill,.on ,,f H.iiifo,
uml Ml uml Mr*. I.em A. EdiooU*i,.. Ilf M,,idg&gt;,o,e. \ , All.
Till Ifev Milton II W vo" olfli'lilled .1 ..............
I ,. lit, douhlel Ii.,
, ,11'iimli) Mi* .1 I, M eEu.in m u '
urK.il.ist ttlul Huger llu rris, «o|ul*t, J|r« Sum l , . i uu,l M i, t.' II
VH.yum
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-nog "Hec.iiKe", "t&gt; I'rrfeet l.ove" llinl-*&gt;r, ..........
M ilthcl |t»l«.„k M i- i H E m
uml "T h e Lord'* I'rs y e r”
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h v , ninl 'I
W h ile g lu d io ll, chi yiunlhem uni*, I hiMii* • nnik' t nL** wri v
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fern g re e l.i'iy uml w liile c.ileile* K t liupmuii Mi a M U Ih k
were lu -n o liflilly u*ii| 111 deco jiiiit Mi
,f I‘ ri»m iiunnl A
i ut IUK
itn«|wttnu it t III* f 4*1 t | at lu ll \V* - I
The l.rhle, given m iiin r iii.g e hy Mm M » lljuin** uml VI i4, V\
,\1at/m t U
her fu tile ., wu* rudninl in .to \
..nil-helium gown of *w ill oig .im ly
Tin* «'ny|»h vi ill |iHI|kI1 ll Iflil 11
over tuffetu. T'.I- fitte d iunllee uml jittiirit' in i 'titi ul ii H*I Hinith l*11" f
short sleeve* were em broidered kihi Mm tMihtiMfiatiii t Ihh*i - for In »
w ith SCI Il*i peil iH.ilerilig* ..rill tie.* rrohuf tiuuv outfit n im v v ' lihio
of the »nnie eiuhruiilered oi gundy S ui'hiin m iii o itli n.i\\ him* M"il
on each side o f the sk irt gave it n whitl* Hi t SM-SUl
punniered e ffe rt. T he gntlu-ied
(lilt tif t»»VVH i!IO-wI, till hllll'll Ml .
fro n t punel und chnpel length tra in ond Mi- i.o&gt; A i I mIi mill thuu »•
o f pluln u ig u n d y mnde u pretty (••Mi, lt*'U y iiml I'utf- v. mill MiirKh.l
contrast. Her fin g e rtip length veil KtlllliHi.nm
lit rjio ii|’ |i.itx, AJ * !
fe ll from n coronet o f u rnn gt •Mi ii ml Mr-* l.tMil A li'limmul'n,
blossoms rind *he carried a hm.uiiet Jiiii lit on. ii, Ki mil. Hit toil, Mi, mu!
of white s tu r-lik e Eocharl* lllie*. Min, Noiiuou (»ny jiiu I ahihII
M is* lia rlu in t Chapm an, maid of iluiiulituM, Not mu mol Miiik h u , oil
honor, wore a gown o f pink ... tif Mom p«n»iL-i &gt; A In
gundy over tu ffetu winch wu* de
Tho I r »*.*. 'vn ),ij
tut uni
signed hy Die I,ride to m ulch tier mill Jf tJithi M1411 Jr 10 ,S. Iiilllllh- |M|fh
dress. The floor leugtn dress feu .Hr hi toI Hhr ti rr ivc«) In i DA »I*'K
lin e d the m iii&gt; tier* on euch side II mu Ihinttjtjr'hiM
in M*tit I
o f the s k ill Itllil u fitte d ,ll«ple«* Honii'i &gt; hi i Mjiv
bodice w illi
m u lch in g o.gum iy
Mi
Kiltnofi on
hot ii in
luileto. Her heuihlre** «n&lt; .i liu il
■MmiiI^u iiii 'i \ uml ^i.itiuulfil iiuiu
lint o f pink org u m ly uv, i tuffetu I.UM|f| I I i l Ii S* houl II* w.if u
w ith the eiow n aurrm .m t,,l 1,v pink fttoih'iil al Huutinuihm i n I h r.’ Rl»a
forget-m e-not*
Mis* I'liupinun'* Kvrvnl two yi'ui * m I lit* Vi in y
boui|Uel wu* composed of lllie*.
Sinn;%l !!*iij)*. ID i mm uID'i.-liliR
The groom'* father, l,&lt; in A . Ed
A IM , in A ii Ihii ii JiiuI IihM n o jmAh
.IIUDsiilt, served u* best in.au und t Inn ut I III* I n t No' imho I Iin ilk
usher* were N o rm an lin y uml lhen* nh»'li' *ht* t Miiph' n ill i id**.
F ra n k llio w n o f M ou lgoinery. A lit..
M urshul Edm onson of lliiim iig
ham, A la. uml H ill Hid, i o f At
liin tu , tia.
M is* Lin da l.nlldeuh cig, flo w n
g ill, was a ttire d ill nu etisenihle
M i*. H E. O ispm iin unit In-i
s im ilu r to that of the maid o f
daughter, Mi * Uml, III, I 'ten ,, tun,
honor lu ll the fitte d Imdice wu*
fashioned w ith u ru ffle d im im lcil were hostesses ul a dnoni ii.rtV
neeklim- whieh wu* ulso designed given Frid ay ev. uing m tie i.rlhy the bride, She ca rrie d a smalt vute dining loom of Inn Hpe, er'*
\o ,h i,| Inn f.
Mi ,
loanm \Vti­
basket o f ru*o petals. _
ll ii i ■
&lt;* and I . im I oii Edmonson who
C an d le ligh ter* were M asters were monied
yesterday
dter*
Tommy Willfama, the urlile'a noon.
bruther, and Hoyre ............
her
’"lie iooiii wu a lln u tiv e l' lie
euusln.
m inted wlD, yellow gllldiel, nnd
M rs. W illia m s chose for her colei.*,
d a ugh ter's wedding ii street length
The Kite,I* cnioVliig lie
■ell
dress o f pink lace w ith navy blue mg were: Mis* .lojintii- Mill ill.*,
aci:e**orie*. M r*. Edition-mil won- i in-ton EdiniioNon Mi and Mr*.
a street length tires* of silvei E. &lt; W illiams. M. and MK.
n ylo n organdy over IrrldeReenl tuf
I.oniloid,, ,.'
and d im .1ter,
feta w ith p in k arcessorles.
Linda, M. and ^Ir* H E ( bunF o llo w in g tho ceremony n re ­ loan. Mr. and Mr* Demur &lt; liatrception wa* held III the gulden tmiii, Johtinv Hromlev, T-,mtny
n atlo of M c K in le y H a ll. W hite W illiam *. Mr. and M is it, nnv
hibiscus and g la d io li were used in Austin. Mi
ami M u
.m ,nlev
co njun ction w ith th e ,n a tlv e green
Hockey, Ml.i. Elide Melji.eei, und
e ry o f the garden.
_ lloyce of lacks, oil ill,- .and Miss
T ho bride'* table, la id w ith mi llai l,ai a fhuntmio
The hostesKi', presented Mis*
im ported linen cu tw o rk cloth, held
with a
lovely linen
arrangem ent* u f white hibiscus W illiams
and g la d io li, a s ilv e r punch Is.wl, bli'lgc set.
and « stately three-tiered cuke.
Like lm lle rm ilk ‘
Add
imely
M ra, H a lse y H ruln and Mr*.
Hennv A u s tin uresidgd uver the iliced ciicuinlier* ami rad isle* to
h rldo's hook unit the 'g u e sts were II, »ei.M.n wltli m.ioii juice sail
graeted by M r*. |(. It. Crensliuw , ami pepper unit aurve bn a cinlteil
■uup.

’Mrs. Tillis Colls Special Meeting

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B L A N K E T S ................. 3.77

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CHILDREN 35c ALL DAY
ADULTS - MATINEE 60c EVENING 75c

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llam a Itowrl!
Sanford'* C a rdin al* placed tw o
F L O R ID A H T A T K L K A O U K
player* on th* flra t F lo rid a S la te F la y e r
Team
League A ll- S ta r team anti one jj'l l ,BVJb
Hr n r h
player nn Ihe second. Tom m y
"W alton la ’ onard wa* named the
le ft fie ld e r fo r the flra t team
w hile M an ager
J. C . Dunn look
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f| „ ,
the u tility rotn on the flra t team
*l*o“ R a ttlin g R ill” M atty wa* *e|*r ed a* the A ll- S t a r second team
th ird ha*eman lit the poll of the

H ill H a tty
F IR S T

n"||"Hkcr’i ^ M . D a y t o n a Reach
ru d e . R«.|.and
T O M M Y I.K O N A IIH . S A N F O R D
[f»'l T rendw ay, Ja x Reach
Skeeter H aller, Day tuna Reach
A r ,j|1|r |&gt;Mr«|uv, D aytona Reach
Jo e A n ge l, J a x Reach
Sonny W ise, O rlando
J . C. D IIN N , H A N F O R D
Ram a Row ell, Cocoa _____ _____________

Foal I Inn
F lr * l Rare
Second Rare
HhorW top
T h ird Ra*a
L e ft field
Center! irld
ItlK h lfle ld
C atch er
F ltc h e r (It)
P itch e r (I.)
U t ilit y
M an ager

F L O R I D A H T A T K L K A O U K H F X 'O N D A L L - H T A K T K A M
F la y e r
Team
Fnaltfon
D ale P c n ia , P * l,a n d ..............................................
F lr a t B
T on y Hellona, D ayto na Beach
Second
( h ico
lro Fundora,
M indora, Leesbu
Leesburg
C
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H horUtt
B I L L B A T T Y , H A N P O lf l)
(leorae Hughe*. Cocoa
C'enterflcld
A l P lrtle , U k c la n d ........
R lg h lfle ld
C a lv in Co llin * , Leesburg
R a y Dunne, D e U n d .......
J im V ick e ry, D e U n d
F ltc h e r ( L )
Dutch C r a u m e r .llM it M ill
D aytona
D ick Zuccalo, D ayto na Be
H ip Dunne, D 4 L* n d .....
M an ager

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Fishing M eet Nets
51 Pounds O f Bass

FUN IF. PALMIF.UI
, . . Hreka 20th W in T on igh t
Boh N o lcs' e rro r a l short. Hueeesslve illfle ld single* hv R ill
R a tty and Turn e L o n a ril Inuiled
Ihe iia*e* and M gr. J . C. Dunn
dropped a short sin g le in rig h t to
send two runs arm s*. H ill H a rris
follow ed w ith a double to I r f l
re n te r to aerounl fo r lha (b ird
run and R ill Hllvni (honin'* sin gle
to rig h t h roiivh t In the fo u r lli
ta lly o f the Inning. I llll Sam u els'
filed nut to ranter to alow H ilve rih orn n to score w ith the fin a l
tun.
O rla n d o picked till two run* lit
cacli of the eighth ami n in th
fram e*, m a in ly an Metin'* w ildlies*. However, Ihe Card* added an
Insurance run In the ninth.
C A R D C A P F .H H : H ill Sam uels,
C a rd in a l shortstop has gone hit*
less In hi* last 30 time* n l the
plate
In
Hanford . . . T om m v
I c n n a rd ’s 27th double amt RR|
H a r r is ’ Itlth last n ig h t Increased
the team'* total to IlM, or 14
m ore than ware h it a ll la s t year In
114 game*. T ha C a rdin al* have
plaved o n ly 120 game* till* vear
a n d hy m anaging to w ork the tw in
b ill in to nigh t ran and tha sea­
son w ith 131 . . . T hu ID53 Card*
^ The
u p risin g
started
when have 42 triple*, 10 more than
Prlea W estbrook reached firs t on
H ow ever, Uta lUB'j Sem inal* lllu ra
h it a F B I, record bre a kin g total
n f 84 hom rra, 41) more than th is
year'* total,
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F L O R I D A H T A T E L R A f lU R
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The K o d ake rs, Reach C om bers
anil A v m a ts launched the n ew ly
form ed V J «a
How ling
League
T hu rsday night at the Sanford
D A Y T O N A R K A C It
(Hpe- Row ling A lie v s In su p e rla tiv e fa sh ­
r ia l) — T he V olu sia Countv K e n ­ ion s ro rln g u p - stra ig h t trium ph*
nel C lu b has planned a heavy without a d rte a l to forge Into a
H rlirdiile o f extra m atinee ra cin g three-w ay tie for firs t place.
program * p rio r to the end o f the
Meath pared the K o d ake rs w ith
slim m er season on Hept. 17.
n three gam e series total of 180
F i r s t o f four special m olincc*
to rank first In Ihe league. M eath's
w ill lie staged on Satu rday. Sept
net average si mid* second in the
fi. A
Labor
D av
m atinee
I* league Just three pins short of
slated on the fo llo w in g M nm iav, Roche's Ifitl
Sept 7, and It m liv w ell lie thu
Roche, however, has rolled only
biggest afternoon card In the hls- two gam es One of his two gam es
Inrv of the track.
was a robust 2'iH to rank No. i In
A d d itio n a l ila v llg h t a ffa ir s a r e
op tup Hu tin ila v. Hep). 12, and
op clo sin g ilav. T h u rsd a y, H epl.
17. A ll o f the m allnee* sta rt a t
2 p. m. am i consist of III rare*.
The re g u la r W ednesday r h a r llv
iratlnee*
w ill
also
ron tlnu e
(ilin ilg h m it the season w ith Ilia
F A L A T K A ( S p e c ia l)— 'Tha F a la st otto fa llin g on Hnpt. Hi. L arg e Intkn and C rescent C it y J u n io r
crowd* a re expected a t a ll Ilia C h am b e r o f Com m erce sponsored
rem ain in g m atinee p r o g r a m * P tiiu n m C o u n ty K l* h ln g T o u rn a ­
since afternoon ra rin g ha* proved ment recorded 7 black has* la st
liit 'iia s llig lv pnpttlnr al
V C K C . Week w h ich w eighed over tha 8
se ttin g the pace fu r the record- 111. lim it. The 7 bass weigher] ■
breaking cam paign.
to ta l o f ft! lbs. 7 nxs. b rin g in g the
to ta l num ber I l f baas entered In
the 2D week* the rodeo hn* berm
In p ro g ie ss In 273 w e igh in g a total
o f 2,11)1 lbs. and P ox*.
The la rg e st hasn entered th is
week was a II III. H ox. m onster
tn krn from M u rp h v'* Creek «n a
shiner by W. W ym an P ilc h e r,
M a rie tta , (in. T ills bass won Fixlterm ati Pitch er the w eekly trophy
III the liv e ba ll divisio n.

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pin sm ashing rx n lliltlo h scored the
h ighest Individual gam e fn r n
team with 745 plna cra sh in g down
The V J 111 r lr c u lt Will bowl each
week through
the
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on
T tilirs d a y night* y t a r t ln g at 7:30
p m. In the S anford R ow ling A l­
leys pin and b u ll patacu *1 20d
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1053 A ll- H in t team, picked by
the aame HI Judaea.

And hard w ork I* on la p lm m ediately (or the young b e "
who have otjlv * m »n'h lo I
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day Uiyuntl
before their opening ---M s lW m enl SUL'IIIll-lt
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U n iv e rs ity of M ia m i H u rrican e* In
Ihe o ra n g e Howl stadium .
Nugent plans hard contact work
lho first day of d ills .
‘ We r i
{talking for our heat II player*.
Nugent stated today. "W e have
an exception ally young Inexper*
lenced squad and Hint mean* blit
ano Unrig— we must learn e a rly
Just who our re a l p la ye rs a ro ."
S crim m ages
under
gaine-Uk*
conditions w ill he p lrtilifiil. Nugent
plans eight teams to work as unit*
as the search begins for llio best
players.
Several p ra rtlre
g n m rs have
been carded F S U w ill meet J a c k ­
son ville N avy,
T ro y
Stale, In
p ra ctic e affairs, Nugent hopes In
line up al least one S K C team [or
such a game.
Ja m e s Cox llr a ily , whnxe A rtisinn won the closin g day S a p lIng
Stakes, led money w inners during

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Tuesday
In w
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H igh
2:33 p in.

Rnh P o rte rfie ld nt tha fie n sln rx
recently celebrated his 2flth birth day by pitching a one-hit ahutout
against the Red Sox.

Sanford Cardinal Averages

Major League
. Leaders
Mr TS* A s .n .ta t.il P r t u
' RATIO'S 41. M M l i l t:

Good Mare Named
"Jacinth"

O C A L A . F la . bP—C a rl O Rnre,
resident o f (lie N a tio n a l Assoclaft I' Ml*— Pnliter. I lr on kl vn . in«
on o f T horoughbred
Breeder*,
IttiNB M A T T H ti IN—ca m p a n tlU , w a i president o f ihe F lo rid a S la te
llrooklyrt III
C o m m ission .
When he
lllT t t — A*tiburn. FhiU doipM *. u s . R a cin g
parted from thi* post In 1D36 he
IX ItFlH jK tt-U oslN l. Ht. Loots. 41
T I U P l.K lS - lllllU n i. Ilronklvn. II.
went b a ck to breeding horaca.
IIMMM
M a t h sw * .
S ll l w s u The firs t one ho a cqu ired wa*
HT(d*feN IIAHKrt— llruton , Sttlwsu- the broodm are, Jacnpo-Calycanthu*. O f h er ten foal*, nine have
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llrookljrn,
s -i. been top (light w inners.
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F lo rid a 8 la t« League's moat v a lu ­
able player. J a r k fa d e wa* named
arrnnd moat valuable player.
Ill* selection wa* announced

lA l.I .A I I A S S K K (S p e c ia l)— Flo rIda Stale U n iv e rsity , Riddin g for
a ulace In the national g rid iro n
p icture . begins a t i c football «fa
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willh
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the rtunnlna
opening fit
of
fa ll d rill* under It* new
head
coach T om Nugent.
A n ear DO man *quatl reported
Sunday for assignm ent to room s
w ith p h ysical exam ination* slated
M onday. _Full-*cale
d rill*
get
underw ay Tuesday.
F u r Nugent, the assignm ent of
re a lig n in g and boosting Ihe S e m ­
inole grinder* Into a m ore p ro m ­
inent place In the ath le tic world,
is s im ila r In the sltuaUoo the op
ilm ls tle young m entor faced lust
five ye ars ago. A t that tim e N u ­
gent moved into V M I of Ihe SouIlicrn Conference to take over at
a school whose football fortune*
were at a low obh. He stayed at
the V irg in ia school four seasons,
won 1, Host 18. tied two. H is ‘SI
team shared Ihe Southern title
w ith M a ry la n d w ith n 7-1 effort.
When Inr ro ll Is ca lled on Ihe
p ra ctice fie ld hero Tuesday, N il
gent expects only 14 le tle rm e n
from last y e a r’s squad that won
one, lost eight, and Red one. H e 'll
have some 50 phi* freshm en nn
the fie ld ton.

the league thus fa r. T he B om bers
w ile d In show up fo r the league
lid -lifte r la st T h u rsd a y night and
reported the loop's f t r it forfeit.

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l.ra g u r’s uportw rite rs, radloce*ter* a nil team in irin g rrs .

90 FSU Gridders Begin ProcticcTuesday

Kodakers, Beach Combers, Avmats
Pace New VJ-62 Bowling League
State League for th* «econd h a lf
R anitor*, 7-fl, at T in k e r F ie ld last
Tilts. Trie afternoon optmar o f lha
o f t In Orlando, hut lha tw o club*
c lp between the snoratlle shower*.
Tom m y "W a h oo " (.emiaril, hid*
nv to beromn Hanford's flra t
orlda
Htate
l.eagua
b a ttin g
champion, slam m ed out a double
M id single In five Iritis to keen hi*
loop leading average at .381.
T on igh t, the Carrlim it* wind up
lh a 1053 baseball season w ith a
doubleheader against the Leesburg
I , a t , a t the M em orial Htndlum
beginning at tl:3&lt;) o'clock.
Hanford's "K a rn n st K rn le " P a lm lerl w ill probalily draw t|.a pitchIItK a*sL*nmeul in the seven Inning
Opener so that he can coma hack to
pitch the second game If he loss*
nla hid to w in No, 2t&gt;.
* F*ite'e*-| rhalked hi* lU tll vie*
ta ry Haturday afternoon In the
ta in • atiureviated sixth - Inning
opener w ith Uavtuna hare last
Saturday, 2-1. The game was
ria y e d fo r the holder* o f a ll the
Y o w ell - T ou rlito n
free
ticket*.
R a in keut Urn crowd down to

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Next tim e you have a sm a ll
am ount of raw
h am b u rg e r on
hratlon w ill provide w hulem m c m
w in brmu m any of our lovely hand, try brow ning It In n little
t-rb iln in e iil for Ihe t.in n i/ i.p | ren tr* I F lo rid a young Indie* In
fat and ridding It to cannedI sp illh _
Hive e very C e n tra l F lo rid i e |i’ Ha ill.i rule Spring* La b o r D av jo ettl In tomato sauce for a quick
zen mi o n tv ir'"
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rn m p rle fnr the title* of ‘ Ml.** San dish
m ir lea dim; W ashington la w m a k ­ la lido Spring* of HIM'
ers. Sen d e c re e u iiu lh c ia « u j
Labor D ay f e s liv llh * w ill M a rl i lug h er fniumi* w a trr o a lie t fou
Hep. S. A. Iferlnnit •
at tii:no n 'r lo r k
and
continue tine " T in Hot C a n a ry " at 4:20
throughout the day u n til
"Ml*.* p.m
.Sanlando Spring*
of
1933"
I*
rro w n rd at 5:00 o 'clo ck In the
T H F H A N FO R I* I I F H A t .lt
evening, a ro in tin g to the schedule Mem. Aug. 31. 1953
__ P ag e 7
o f event* re lra x rd yesterdav
are being received teoin uninv
The Sanford Jaycee* la id today
TO L A T E TO (I, ASS IF Y
uroup,-. in n eighboring citie s nml that three w ater shuw . w ill lie fe a ­
young ladle* are con tar lin e
u* tured at the Sanlando
Spring* L O S T - Parakeet
R h ilsh g ra y
Labor D ay relebratto n with
12
breasted In v ic in ity of C o m m e r­
d‘&gt;Hv for entry blank*
"H o w e v e r." M r. Able* added, y e a r old sw im m ing s ta r Lin da
c ia l and D ark. Rew ard. Phone
"w e hope that Ihe beauty ronieat I Hrldger* of A ltam onte Spring* do
490 W.

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to m ake the Sanbindn Spring* L a ­
bor D a y C e le b ra tio n one of Hie
finest nm l biggest e ve r held in
C t n lr a l F lo r id a ." John K ittle r ra id
today. M r. Kittler, rh a lrm a n of
the Ja y ce e event* and a Sanford
J A y r t e leader, sa id "w e 're spon

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H M A l.i, B U S IN E S S
If you have a s m a ll h‘;*ln***» In a
serludcd p a rt of town and are
Interested h: c e llin g .u*tom er*.
list the s e 'v ie p you offer In the
C la ssifie d en jo in of the Hanford
H e ra ld tra il 1U.

FO R S A L E —O R O C E R Y S T O R E
Ami meat m arket, gniMi loeatinn
F*t.-hUshed m any ye ars Owner
MOBILK HOMES
re tirin g due to ago. Complete* go
13 ft in II f t , price d from t ) 2to
Inc business Including a ll stocks
up. We have 3 new Schult m od­
and fixtu re s for $3,000, w hich Is
els, also T f lllR . I T , Y E L L O W le»* than cost at fixture* alone
S T O N E , N A H H U A . R IC H A R D F o r Inform ation. Phone 441. or
HON, A L U M It R O O M * A L U M ­
w rite W H. llu P re e 313 PalIN U M A W N IN G S ,
Fast.side T r a ile r Sales
M i
P a la lk a , Fla.
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C O N C R E T E Slep*. slopping stone**, i p Y O U H A V E ^ M i f l N a i D
g r r a s r trap*. se n ile tan**, w in ­
S E L L end a re Id ■ h u rry to se ll
dow *111* i lln te ’ i. M ira c le ConIt, let the cla ssifie d a dve rtisin g
erete Co., 309 Film A * r. Phone
departm ent of T H E S A N F O R D
1333.
H E R A L D prove Its a b ility aa at
e fficien t sales m edium .
“ I A N O S— Organ*,
Itxnd
Inslruiiir n t 1*. 0 ii I I a r *, accnrdlan*.
iA I J U m lE S ~
D rum *
Convenient
T rrm *
U fe tlm e A lu m in u m — F re e E lt t
Strei*p M usic, t ill N. Orange, Urm ales. F re e In sta lln llo n —Telelando
hone 1433
Furniture Center.
19 W. First.

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C o n m -te
B rnrhe*.
concrete
window sills, concrete window
lintel*, grease trap* and build
inu m a te ria ls of a ll kind*
H I lK K M A N C O N C R E T E
P I P E CO.
Phone* I(Ml, 1111

I P R R A D E R S E R V I C E . 1.1me and
D olom ite end F c r t lllr e r . Phone
13D3-M. D avid E Carpenter.
H A V E you r law n mowed by J e rr y
Lord Phone I M J
C A L L us about our ( T r d ll P la n.
P aln Ln g ,
R e p a irin g
Rem odel
Ing.
T « l Burnett
R l. I. Box Tft-.'t
Tel II9 /W

S C H O O L t) E 8 K 8 —
F I N I S H E D A N D U N F IN IN M E D
AH- TYPER Ridfdnser Work. Rea
f u r n it u k f ; c e n t e r
eonahle ’tales Frpr intimates.
Phone 2321. V. C. U ra ce y .
I IB W 1*1.
Phone 1423
A L M A T R A I L E R — N ic e ly Fu rn ish
cd, Screen porch Hoe O hlsger,

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F irs t Street. Plum e 490&lt;W.

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Contract and re p a ir work
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L. H a rv e y.
Hanford Ave. Phone 192H.

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P L A N T S F o i l S A L K - (ie rh e rn
D a i s y Seedlings: lin o Do*.
Bloom ing slii* double rose, red.
nr pink h ihlseils, 50 cents. Hose
or la v e n d a r Pcntas. 23 cents
W hile 30 cent* M a ll orde rs lo s
extra K ipp N u rse ry, 713 A n d c r
sou Street. Orlam tn. Flo rid a .
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Reel — Second and Sanford

DAILY .srECtAl.S
’33 Fo rd . 2 ib*or, fu lly
equipped

$1493

‘ 31 Studeh aker Cham pion,
a u to m .illr d riv e
1093
" B u y from a New C a r D e a le r"
H A N F O R D M O T O R CO. INC.
1191 F r e n ih Ave.
Ph. 1759

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H A L L ’S G arage for G e n e ra l A u lo
R e p a irin g Sanford A ( V a r y A v o

Phraie WHO M. 1999 R night.
B A T T E R Y , O enerator o r fttarter
S t iv lr e . C a ll 317, flw a ln 'i B a t
Hanford AIvenua
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t«ry R etrvlec.
iv
ana 2nd Street.
M A F F F . f A i r r o S e rvice , 1I0VV
North P a rk , Phone 93i. Speedo
m eter S p c d a lls l* .
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William P flmlfh. Otittmnr«i Sale*Free
Service, Mercury Outboard Hal2(&gt;t

&lt;**, 2513 H. P a rk , Phone 1174.1

T ra ile r a - l l.irdN E W F L O O H H su rfa ce d to p e r­ 12*— $|* n u A T S
ware G. V a il W oodworking, 313
H O L L A W A Y A N ll B A B Y B E D S
fection. O ld floors
m ade lik e
Sanford, P h 2327 J.
D xy. Week or month — T el. 1423.
new. F in is h in g ,
cle a n in g
and
F u rn itu re C e n lrr. lift W F irst.
w axing, also portable pow er plant 19' ('(H In E I T C R A F T
Itiin iilu iiil
S P A R T A N It O Y A L M A N S IO N
S e rvin g Sem inole County sln rp
wit li IO.I I I P .
G ra y ,
douhl*
ONF. B O O M e tflrle iie y apt suit
IIO UH K T IIA II.E tt NOW L O C A T ­
1923 II M. (Reason. La* a M a ry
iiliin
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throughout,
tra
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able for w orking couple lilv a llt
ED AT P A R K AVE. T R A ILE R
tor and boat com pletely o v e r­
located across from Post O ffice
C O U R T . Y tlU T II IIU N K B E D S K E E P Y O U R lots clean Heavy
hauled and in excellent co n d i­
P riv a te hath
Inuulre
M anuel
duty m ow ing - cle a rin g , /trail
IN H E A R
BEDROOM . C A LL
tion An tim iMinl luiv
J a io b lO n 'l Dept. Store.
Ing shell
drivew ay*,
ru stnm
ITM -R A F T E R 3:99 P . M.
farm in g . DeW Ilt H in d e r A Son
I.V C O R R E C T C R A F T w ith 75 II P.
• l a k e -F R O N T D u p le x — 2 HH F u r TW O 4 M O N T H S old Pedigreed Fc
Ph. imr-Yif.
G ra y , double planked
ImiIIumi
If D esired. 11 ml*, from NAH
m ale
Boxer
Puppies.
Phone
and tra ile r (T rim
and
la -i
C h ild re n w elrom e. It. A. C a m e r­
V E I LS DRILLED , Pump* Install
721 M after 3:00 p. m.
P rice d to *ell.
r*l, any size. M. G. Hodge*, ph
on, L a k e C h arm D r., Oviedo;
O B . D E E P F R E E Z E II FI Used
Ph. 4701 or 4332
1M I-M 40 o r 129
C a ll or w rite E d Pow ell at C n rreel
I y e a r Com plete with food. 8330
C ra ftF Inc.. P ln e ra stle . Florida
CARPENTER DORK
U lrl* H ip y rk . good rondltton, $13
&gt;1
J 1
1*
t BR houto, 1810 W. 3rd. Partlf
For quick repair Jnba, or small
C a ll 1033 from n in 5 p. m.
19 - FURNITURE. I l’tiold Good* 79
R I C Y C L K — In e xcellen t condition
U srd ve ry llllle . Phone 1410.
2Ma) C e da r A v r.

hulling, Call Jim IU2-M-4.

fur. Sea Tom CulberKuuie, 1719
W. 3rd.

iIL TI®NACE8~^~B
FURNACES - By
Kra
f Kreskr
S L I G H T L Y U S E D apartm ent size ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, Or­ ultT
fr lg ld k lr c Can he sen t at the
lando Evening Star, Call Ralph
ftIR . Apartments, couples, 100 N.
R a y , 1 IU -J.
South Apt. 211 F re n ch Ave. Ap
Leute'..
M l W. t i t M .
Phono t n
p ly 219 French Ave.
M O V IN G , L o ca l A (nog
'S h U R N lS H E D O arage Apt., 1802
VBNETtAN BUNDS
distance. C A E L II, Storage
P R A C T I C A L L Y n cw -Po rta hle E le r
F re n ch Ave.
■rtory price* I Kotia-Heed Blinds,
B
and cra tin g . W. A. A D A M H .
trie Sew ing M achine. Reasonable
Arjmlnum slate, cotton orr plan
1 B E D R O O M house. Unfurnished.
fo r cash. Ph. IIOfl-R,
lete rep aervlre,
Co
LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Ri­
M onroe Corner. W rite B o x A f l
eaetlaa Blln d Company
cycles
repaired. Shuman's, 319
des re
" C A B L E N E L S O N " Spinet P la no
c / c S a rfu d H erald.
PbOM M|
i
n
West
4th HI.
M a p le finish. 1 year old. $395 .
rURNISHKD Apt. U p sta irs. Phono
w lln bench. Phone 1723 R.
R IL L ’S FURNiftlHF.
REMODELING,. repairing,
e p a lrin g . asbes
a
fioaw.

w,"‘ W V M B B "

tos siding, roofing, p*‘nllng.
Home of the
Free esthnatei. Nil down pay
Concrete Window sills
ments, 39 months tn pay, Licen­
Concrete window lintel*
sed contractor. H. J. Finch, (110
Oreaie trap* — Septle tank*
Mallonvlllo Avo., Phone fM8 W.
i»DROOM Unfuvnlihcd home In
M IRACLE CONCRETE CD.
^•nford or nearby. Contact Lt.
43 years in S siifu ru
drover, Extension 322 SNAAS.
Ph. 1319
399 Elm Ave. L. I*. 1 ILL—Plana fecbnlelgn
Pha oo Ul-W, Route 1. Hi nford
P e r m a n e n t family of three*d7
TRUCK TO RENT
lire i three bedroom house with
ARTICLES WANTED
If you have a truck
&lt;
to rent you
U(enen (urnbhed. City or rural.
should Hat lh:dt service In the
||e |(^ Box D. L. c/o Sanford
and trade ueed furulspecial service* of the Hanford
'Baler Furniture Co
Herald. Wo have had InqnlrlM
aa to who rents trucks.
?ER M A N E n F ResTdcnts, (iislro a
I l- 4I —
I l photl&lt; W|.
bedroom Unfurnished. Slate loLAND CLEARING
19—
B E L T WANTED
-1 9
Dozier* and Dragline work—Snail
shell delivery. Good Acres Inc.,
j l - W M * ESTA TE FOR hA L E - 3 H O U SEKEEP ER to live In or out,
P. O. Box 103, Lake Monroe,
c « fe for two childnn. WorkF|a. Phones: Hsnford 0133; Day­
I Mother, Phone 22titCW. ^
2 BEDROOM BOUSE
tona Beach 31139.
At) eonvenienco. excellent water, SA LESM A N : for imlddo sale* wllh
IF
YOU are re modeling or buildnwer Elder Springs. Plenty shade
well established firm, A-l work
ln| new. phone
2390 .f for
.
Imne 2290
yoifr
trass, some H i t trees. 2 U/lflO
L conditions, nay unlimited,
plastering nr block work
work. Expert
acres fend. (1, C. Warmaek, Rl.
da furnished, Only local rt*slpatch wnrh- no Job too large or
Box 285, or see owner at Atl.
dent need apply, must have car
lon small. Free
F
estimates upon
al. Bh. Bldg., Room 311.
and references. For detail write
request.
f1, O. Box 347, Hanford, Florida
NEW. SPACIOUS 3 bedroom house*.
OAKLAWN
Bath and shower. Breeseway, W t u m O FRONT MAN Must
'ounly's onl;
carporte. Rofrlgeralor, range
Know how to hsndle stock and Seminole County
A and space heater Included. CP,*
ly Tip care C— ‘—
produce. Top salary. Apply
ms Ireea. Priced for quick sale*
T4p Super Market.
Owner leaving town. Telephone
RANCE
-(!*■
SMAN — Produce, Estab­
lished route. Good opportunity, &gt;»ve on Flro, Wlndslorm-automm
^ * ^ 8 ° * J K* c/0 T"c ®»nford
bile Insurance. Sea John H. Wil­
REALTO RS
liams Insuranco As
llama
Agency M3
Hanford Atlantic Bank Bldg, or
Delivery
Boy
Wanted.
Apply
Pal­
See Raymond W Ba
call M.
metto Qrocory. To start Tuesday.
Licensed Broker for
kinds of Beat Estate
IK w a n t e d "
denar x Insurance, m
-II
&gt;4.11 J* 8. Pi;fc Ave. ‘Phone MR.
tYAWTID position as housekeemr.
companion. Beat of
W h e th e r b u ying o r telling, It will
918 Oak. Phone
R EA f;
WANTED TO REN T

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wffl'

RKFINIHHfNG
Upholstering and R epairing
393 Celery Ave.
Tel. 12:4

J. GARCIA

Cabinet m aking, upholstering. F u r­
n itu
re fin is h in u — re p a irin g An
, re reflnla
tique
to
;lque res
restoring,
u p h o lste rin g f»h
130 N.
r le i. lY g f l guaranteed
Bnulev
Del,and, Phone

£ k

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LOW t o n FOUND

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UMT TOUR F E T 7
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F R E E fo r tnrea lim e s In the
H e ra ld through the courtazy of
^ M M K|ojdflaj^ fitatj^ Rank

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C o „ G. E. Appll-

(^Magnolia Ave. Ph
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life maa
ESTATE W * U B
t.ymond M . Ban,
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in

Want A NItc Motel
In 84nford, Fla.?

W E HAVE some excellentl La
Lake*
ke*
frpnt Homes, also some new 8
*
\y Cart, graduata dUtlelan.
_ homes
J P In
. and ___,___
S bedroom
tn the Modern ■.unit court — excellent
w -W ........................
^ycity. Contact me for your houaCondition. On beautiful Lake
Monroe. U. ft. Highway IT, Inside COLRMAN’fl BARBER SHOP will
•WMIDUON HR.,
city Umltx. For Information write
»r,iA&gt;;

135. c

pliance
bounty’ s
J M Dealer
l»4ri,_________ Ph. 29
VndopTch Salea-H crvire
E le c tric a l &amp; ( l i e Appliance*
A d m ira l, K e lv in a to r. Serve)
R c f r lg r r a lo r i, P ro la n e Boltla Oae. m Hanford Ave.
12M

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Want-Ad

That

W ill

i Reprinted From F lo rid a W ild l(fe )
tu "lit Ht. John* liv e rm a n unco
k u c me » tip on ( id lin g in the
I" k liv e r Hull hu* paid o f f on
initneroii* occa*l"li*. It. a nutshell,
&gt;n* a d ve e p a ia lle le il the old sayiin;. "W h e n in Rome do a* Die
I'oiuan* do."

Sports
Roundup

th in g 'h e upper Ht. John*,
ureum l H anford, i hnve found Dim
Ihr local angler* know more about
tho “ how, when, and w here’ ’ o f the
fi* ldn g in th is n a rtlc iila r area than
a ll the n n tio n d ly rccognlzeil ex
pert* put togethar. Since n early
everyone in .Seminole County I* a
fisherm an, the ch ie f tonic o f da lly
conversation I* u su a lly ha**, 'p e ck
led peich, or some other species
t hey discuss fish in g feats anil le
ported catchp* on Ihe rivet much
in the same m anner that other
com m unities d ls rllx il the weather,
rtops, ete. A n d l can ’ t recall runtrip to Hanford th llt itt least n
half dozen hunlneaXmcn rlirlir’t in
v ile me to go fis h in g With them
U su a lly , vvhere you lln d B Ini ot
oral in te re st In fla iiln k i yon w ill
_ ..........
.....
and th is I* true In Hrm lnoliCounty. T he St. John* R ive r efl1 ter* the county at Its »*&gt;uthea*t
tu rn er, flow* th rou gh two large
lake* (H a rn e y ant! M on roe i anil
| xeveral sm a lle r ones, join* the

h ’ .u itifn l W rk tv o Rivet northwe*!
of Hanford, and Hu-u mi m u lti to
the fim ioii* tin** 'p a w n in g g iin in d*
"I L a k e George .Scmimde'* portion
of the r*V” r i&lt; v iit udl) fu ll o f
• ih o o liiig Im** y cn tlin g* and cat
mg size up to five pound* arid
many luukei * m e taken fio m these
water* ouch vein
D u rin g the pa*t v rm , the lop
notch Im** fish in g in 1‘ ojule I nke
Im* l&gt;eeume aeei ssilde in in, n used
number.* of v is itin g angler* Here
lo fo ie , only a few natives and
guides, who knew the river, cool.I
follow the channel through lire
maze rtf Island*, -dough*, and Imt^k
w ater In the p ra irie co un try above
la k e lla rn e y . A new lis h camp
ha* been ealahltshed at fe rslm m o n
Ifaniinnck al&gt;oiil two mile* above
f u t i l e I,nke oil whirl was fo lln e ilv
private land, opening up a large
a m i o f alm ost v irg in
fish in g

B y G A Y L E T A I.B O T
N E W Y O R K '4*
E ve n ts have
i.ikco .1 f.i*t turn in recent tiny*.
nml now wo find t'u m m lsslo iii-r
Fnrd F ric k being d rp ic tc d n* Iho
mound*.
arrh v illa in who. through hi* fa ll
I.oeal sp o ilsm e n who have fished
1110 to gn In hat m ore vlg ivo u st)
llil* p a ri of the river between Fei
(nr ihe player*, v irtu a lly forced
•m inion Hummock amt G c ig c i*
them to hire .1 law yer to protect
their Inleri-'t*
It 1* even being *tated that Al
lierl 1 H appy) Chandler. Ih\* com
oiixMooet once retnnved. devtited
tiunsclf in itn - diligentlv to guard
mg the diam ond he roe* against
iti uc em ployer* than F ric k ha*
done We h a ie gone into till* a*
peel of the lug w rangle rather
level with a lock to control flow
(R e p rin te d front
thoroughly with men who a n . In
Ja c k s o n v ille H e a fareri
of the water
The proposal for
position tu know and they lll*l*l
T he top men of the Corn* of Ihe ca n al a* vet h.r* been rll*ap
that Happy didn't do any *urh
Kii/ilueer* the other duv had a proved for Hie lim e being. Mdijert
thing
to a fnrlber *liolv id it* economic
We are told that if the athlete* rh a u rr to view at first hand (ruin
the a ir llte developm ent of the p n sslb llll le
m n ln ix l F ric k If* only because
ca n alizatio n and drain age of F lo r ­
T b c plane then
wimg north
they haven't tried him . and that
from Lake llllll l'V
keeping the
he ha*, netnallv, dour more good idaA rro m p n n v lh g the o ffic ia l p a rty . HI John* R iv e r channel on d
det-.l* for inure Individual player* Irnin O rlum bt tn Jn e k su n v llle were right Luke .le**up was under the
•nice K* look office Ilian hi* prctl Ja m e s It. Coppedge. president n f i left w ing |n*l Indore Hu- plane
eresxnr itlil in hi* e n tire tenure
Ihe
Ja c k s o n v ille
Chandler
ill crossed over S iiilu rrl
If* |u*t that the two men operate C n m m crre ; ft
M a rs h a ll In van ,
F ro m Hie .illilm le Hie plain- hail
ddfcTt-tlllv
president of the I’ ro p e lle r f lub; re a rb e il the
*tale
of
l lorid.
l i d mo*,ilc lii&lt;
V o ii'll never lln il F o rd in the
Henry H a rtle y , vice president o f ' ^....H a .......................
r
k
e
W
.^
.ru
H
then
............. ippe-ired
di,***lng riHim* *lappiog plaver* on
Hie hack and telling them he* Cllitis &lt;orporullnn. and a repre ,,,, ||,r right ,1 the plane sw ung
sentntlve
id
tile
Florida
lim
es
almost
illreellv
.11
mw
llexlei
their dear frie n d ." *;ml our mfnr
I.nke Appear.on
id .1 1111111111-1
to.iM
"H i- would •pot the loll lie f T|iion
squall forced Hi, plane to swing
lure lie would d" that Hut I ' ippell
The nlllelal parly consisted of
tu know tti.il not .1 xiu g lr player Itrig Gen Claude M ' Morpenlng lo Ihe east alm ost a cio .* ( re se n d
Lake Indore Hu- si lu tin ’ * lliv e i
tia* ippi'.ih'd to him on any m a ll *r
w illinul getting iitu o i FnCd doe* Col II V l anat) ami I'apt I A w as ph hi H up again
llie t e was .1 gli-.it ileal nf 111
uni *eek p id ilu ity alm ol *ueh In Hunt J r . trnm tile Offiee id the
1 Met of Engineer*
Itrig lien terest in Ihe im inl of eulr.iuee of
1 im e* tierau*e lie *tmplv cnn*itl
Charles G I lulls* of the Smilli Al the O k ln o a h .i R ive t into the SI
e r - them part of tu* |oli
John* and in the ill dance im ilil
l.iullr Division, Cot Frank Faulk
\* for the di-iuaiid* the player*
tier 11I Ihe Engineer Hoard tor lie seen Ihe n od e the piiqgiseil
• now m aking it is not w ithin River* and Harbor*, and O il It ero** slate e in i.il would take Im m
the e n m n ils M iitirf * power to grant W. Scholl J r ., Ja ck It llarn* amt the St J o lili' u|i Hie iig la w a h a and
a *mgh* one of them on Id* own Harold A Hrutt front Hie Jack
In the li n ll of M exico
hook lie cun only recom m end e rr so ivllle D lilr ic l (m ice.
I 1u lu s l 11.il dcvelopoient from Hie
la in reform *. *uch a* an Increase
A flrr plckhig op thy civilian northern end id (he l.ake (ienrge
in m inim um pay. a n d It w ill he gtmip id Hid Orlando Aliimrt the eotllfilex In Hie f i l l of Ja e k 'im
op lo till- rln h p re 'iile n l* to make plane swung back lo thr east and v llle wa* nolrd. with m any of the
the ,h'i imiiii * al tlie ir m eeting dur south I” view Ihe nnippxed cutoff engineer* who have known
Hie
ip " the W orld Serle* F r ic k did Mule from t.ukf ||,irn9y Ihrmtsh rlvCr for &gt;••in * com m enting n Hie
nave the power to m ake thre play
I’uiZle l.ake and to Tlttixvllle The growth and devetiqim enl of Ihe
r* from ea rh club iJtg ild e to play miming "f Lake Puzzle I*
ap a r e .1
Alt In d e n tin g num ber id lira
M inis* hull in tin- fn rih lN 'n n , anti parcntly
one
of
IhoMloeal
choir.** made for tfrscrlfdl'e reu rin lh * w ere nolrd m the i)v,-r and
he aeted prom ptly
Hie
engineer* extu-e ei| Ihe nptn
son* From the air Lake Puzzle 1*
We are told that if the cointnl*
|u*t
that. .1 n m s or Interlinking lull llia l It wniilo not In- long lie
• M iiit h i* ill.p la y e d t r a it ’ s of a r
.............................
e tb lly in hi* dealing* with the I waterw ay* tllvltlcd by floating t* [ore I’Vlr’tlsP e s|ii.ivin g npetatmu&lt;
wolihl hr m i l" . vrv
p la y e rs ’ new lu irrlst r, J N orm an 1 land* and cliitrtii* of v cgi'l.itfnii
Hie g ie a l
ilinf lili.sll ’ tleel ,t
Lv'w'i*. H wa* unt without some I Between Puzzle Luke anti the
procuration F o r lti* ta n rr Lew is eons! 1* Hu highest
Piece
ol G le e n t ove S p rin g , w a- noted and
■
did not help m a lle t * n.m h when ground on the eiitoff, snm r 20 feel m almost im lim e the plane w &gt;
he infnrmrfl KrirkS nffln* flint hr
m*v«
*| I hi* canal IK ovei laek .1ill v 111e where III' I uni
Lew is had given hi* ".oosent" for " " . d o le d lo he rut b mean IM Ini! wa* made 00 *1 lieilob li Into

Top Men From Engineer Corps View
Canalization, Drainage From Air

ilchine (■&lt;».,
_
machlnei,

l, 314 figjfnoU a, pb.

Hi,.

Par cel

f ’ llillllber

uf

‘.It*

met ci . Ttu- i mop nv, nt’i *. unit 11'*
-iiicti uf Die town Punted
ihnwillif tin viil ifHia&lt; lnk»H,
mail
itvet
iinH fi Innn ♦iiliHu.
vifli ifi*Hi’i$il m foi mal inn nimllt
lin f t 'It lf*t* ami hi • i'Mi ni" I »t inlM,
111 111 ft kI•'&lt;1 1 " pi in I i&lt;d ll \ i’V«*rv
I at 1 Hi t li&gt;* iiliiHII ill M'pU fo ifliiiiiit'i f 1 Min itH'viM’i In
vi i i n i v

How "Brain Washing" Method
Works on Some W ar Prisoners

Hats Cinch F-S-L
2nd Half Pcnnanf;
Angel Wins 28th

It wasn’t Lewis.

B R A ILEY O D H A M USED C A R S

I’urk Ave. &amp; 13th St.

W. K. McMaster, Mgr.

A ll financing hnndltd through local hankn,
"Bank rate* save you idoney”.
"In eaxa you have an aeeldcitl, you aettls with a friend".

Super - Dupcr - BUrtrUlns
M8 N A S H 6-Cyllnder ^-Door ...........
4-Door, Fowergllde,
'00 C H E V H O IrK T S T Y I .E - M N E D S M
r«dlo, heater, new plaatie cover* ........................................................
'fit N A S H R A M B L E R S T A T IO N W A G O N , all m etal body, over,
drive, only ......................................................................................................

Above include* Intereot, Ineurance Cbargaa,
in rlu d ln i, lif e Ins A r s u re and a ll Itnance charge*.
.

By T IIE AHHtHTATED CRESS
D e l,a n ti’ s
Red
Hats.
who
clinched Hie F lo rid a State League
second.half ch am pion ship S a tu r­
day, kept rig h t on wiontdg t a il
night, defeating runnerup D aytona
Hearn 9-1 and perhaps g iv in g fans
a provue of Ine upcom ing p la y ­
off* fnr the 195.1 pennant.

Daytona

Reach,

the first-half

cham pion, w ill oppose D e l .and In
(he boat-of-flve playoff* h e g ilin in g
T ue sd a y n ig h t at Daytnna Beach.

’-irt M E R C U H Y 2 Door, new (teat covehi, riew paint ........

ID r d lu t t . O N ETIM E CAR*
BON, Low price*, Fast delivery.
Check with Acorn* Stuart, 18
Hovih “

W:"; -ift

t ’ nmp Ht the bridge on H ig h w a y
lb w ill t'd l you that one -and bar
m ay piodtice n day's lim it of bass.
The tin g fm o ilth tia*s feed around
Dic*e bar*, e sp e cia lly around points
where the backw ater join* the
* w iftrr riv e r c iitie n t. T opw n ter
plug*, *urh a* the I'uwpawr, O r ­
lando H h tlirr, unit various types o f
crippled-iTiim iow lure* ean tie useil
* u rcr* * fu lly
here.
Iln d rrw a te r
liirr* such a* th r R ive r Runt, D illin g e r, amt the M irro r L u te ara
jmd «* e ffective. T h i m any in le ts
am) 'lou g h * o ff the m ain channel
and the thntisnnd-and-one pool*
around P u zzle l.ake ate perfect fnr
f ly fb.hluit. T iie shiner fish e rm an ’ *
lie*t bet Is to let hi* halt d r if t
w ith the cu rre n t below the ju ttin g
•and tint a nml through the deep
hole* found at alm o-t e very hend
o f the riv e r,
ilnlnw l.ake H arney, from Lem on
M tnff to C ro w e ’s Cam p, you’ll find
the H anford angler*, fo r IIH* has
hoeii th e ir fa v o rite ha-* fis h in g
ground* for m any year*. S chooling
tins* ate found up ami down the
ilv e r fo r m iles, and from Iat4
prim : D irough the *ummer, there
ore time* when gent sehools o f
Im** lite ra lly cover Die surface,
feeding on menhndeii m innow s that
have spawned in Lake H a rn e y and
ate le t u m liig to the A tla n tic
(lecan Here. Ju*t about every type
f fi«hm g is a v a ila b le to the bass
j,;,,,';.; , wl{t w ater, deep w ater,
...... *i,1,n „w
s till w a ist on the
flat* or low bim ls
L e avin g l.ake M onroe, at Hanfiin l. the HI. Jo h ns eontlmie* Its
tw istin g path th rou gh the n o rth ­
we-t section of Heminote County.
Rn** fish in g I* good a ll the way
front S a n fo id In Lake G eorge, a
few m llr* iin rth of Die co tin ly lin e .•
I’ lie W eklva R iv e r, which ioln* the
St John.* a few mile* below Hnn*
ford, offer* anoD irt typo o f bass
fis h in g w ill' it* sprin g fed, d e a r
via tci
F is h i'i men
have
been
plagued by the huge lu fL t of
hyacinth* that have choked tills
ln-tiutifid - t iia ii i f"i m any years,
and f"t tin ’ |u(*t two year* m ivlgni ion ha- lieen alnio-4 com pletely
i ot .d f i&gt;n h uge portions of the
11v ci
Ri-ii-n tly.
the
.Seminole
t'liin itv
Hport*mnn*
A ssocia tion
ha- I'ompleted nuan gem en t* w ith
the Game nod Fresh W ater I'ls ll
( iiiuiiiis - ioii foi *ptHying the liyaiin th s tiy plane to open Die ilv e r
tu fish in g m ill p lvosu le tiual* th is
should i r suit in some excellent
tia** fis h in g In tho near fiittu e ,
\ few month* non, Saufnrd and
Seiniimle Cuontv launched n iuo|i el designed t" iii-iuiMint Dm vls'tilii! angler with the fi»lnug to h*
mi loved in tlii* area niul provide
iiifm miilum Dial would lielp make
tit I n ’, on i in f u t " F ‘ nog. Him/mil " M a i’iiripi’1 iniv &lt; prniret nf

A l i i ’ l(rv hold*
tlii\ m rrlrn n
la ’ iigne player*' represent.Hive, tn
Till* .!$i
Im vi' *• f mii un
ron fe r with E ric k print to last Mon
1illHi unit nut IiimiMi m in tin* nnm iiid a y ’ * meeting of the executive
Iill I aimi nil 1.,ikIk♦- Md ii ii r ', v%
'I'lf*Ifdi
enm m ltti *’ Imre
1119 tn |hi* 111 i 11 ml«’ flnMiu: infnrfnnIf there l* anything tn the world
huh i ih 11 %
'ii i 111191•' &lt;"ii nhi min*ni I it m
a h a 'e h iill enm m lsslonef 1 -els he
, iitnvnh' liew n itf tin* ihtilv n-ktilH
has u right to do at anv lim e.
ly HUMAN N. HfN O lU N , fc.!&gt;
m tli.’ii funtii him n ir ii mitt Im’iil
tion of 11 * n o rm a l p o w n Man *
IP* talk with a p la ye r without any
rlfu'l&lt; M rtifit 1 ilnit** thilik iilniil i **A N E W nod ra th e r frig h te n in g power to reason, W hich .separate*
one’ * eon'e m , even a la w y e r’ *
i im7 1*4 iif Nilri'i’Naf ill iflh ltf’-t,
Idea to Hie A m e rica n people is hint from a n im a ls , has h e m cut
F r ic k 's reply to l.i-wts m which
lin ’ *111 vi’***-’ ■ til ** uroviil# ( ’ * h
Hta "b ra in w a sh in g ” tech n ique lo |t* im re m in im u m fly obeying
h r pointed nut Hit little idmvvn
1hk’ nn*i|flh f r r i’ nf r lim c r In flflV
era*y of his, Is said to have been
the C o m m u n ist* p ra ctic e d 011 ih e C o m m u n ists' order* in mem
n n r - till- h &gt;tut a 'J 1j inn 1 m l n r lu id ^ r
a r la s s lr
xitn e o f our p riso ne rs o f w ar To orlze. re riie a n d sign ennfexainn*
Mm k Im .an in Mu* Smimmli* ( *mntv
if nnr Inform ation I* ns re lln lile
a n a tio n o f people w ho freely the p riso n e r o f w ar 1* o n ly g iv in g
fixhmur *1 m i I Im m»,hil Amivuiitri
as we b e lie v e ■ H to tie Htei e M’r-fe
form and ch ange o p in io n s , t h ll In to the a u th o rity o f ht* enplor*
*m- h111 in iif*! I with tin* Hi’lirhl of
several m isnnderstam llng* almnt
nrH R elnl th o n g h l c m id llte n ln a 1* nx he did to H is t of M* d u m ln n n i
*It»• Hfih, im ri*9,f*r*|#i| nt oni* nf
w hat took place on M om iav. when
t p a re n i
ivlm oal m H iellrvnltte.
lh* JnvriM* w rli'inrur fit ntn ni**, Th#
Igiwl* coolctl hi* heel* in F r ic k ’ s
Ja p u rirs e T ra d itio n
• nli h I k nh(» r I n t i i * i l in lK *
A group o f p a y rh la trlita have
nuter o lflr e while the com m ission
tili-N fit fh r infu rnm l imi hontti.
studied p s y ch o lo g ica lly th e type
A good e x a m p le of Hit* I* Hie
r r met w ith Hu- executive co n im ll
mill nprin r»Miui*Hl the .tuvr^*4^ w ill
of In d iv id u a l w ho co uld aocces*. case o f Ja p a n e se p riso n e rs of
lee in the throne room The play
r hull v fu rn ish iirnnf flint tin* rn trh
fu lly a han don h im s e lf to Gita k in d W o rld W ar II, who w oie so w illin g
era’ la w y e r i* reported lo fm t now
vti n u lh rn flr nnd «1111v i r i r i «*• ■•il.
o f th in k in g under Ihe preaanre of to answ er q u estion s o f a m ilita ry
that h r was given the lir ii'tio ff
.......nf flu ' f l h t ftnir in o n th t
ca p tu re
n atu re T ills was not b e rm tie of
A ctu a lly , he wa* Informed by
1 In* mim In I n w**n* p»#*h**n I i*«l * 55
F rle k the previous day that hi
lack of p re p a ra tio n of Hie J a p a ­
lln m ln a te d In C h ild h o o d
«ti urtisr m rtu'Hvml t Im* itn*niffntni.
would unt lo* perm itted to attend
I hi'
liiitlf'Ml
wi-1ifhf
ri’i’iikdtNl
It seem* th a t the m en who nese soldiers for possible captu re
llv? c o m m itte r meeting, lint would
but,
ra
ttie
r,
wax
a
good
exam
ple
hirhii* till** tinirt w»4 !l pniihdl.
gave up th e ir belle fa to th e Com
h«t given a full audience by Hie
of l l u ready a lle g ia n ce ftin 1 the
nnl l l i r In iik rr w m n uurht hv it.
m unlata were the ta m e parson-,
co m m is'ln iH -r n fir r the meeting
Ja pa ne se have for anyone in
I
M rKInnev &lt;&gt;n tin* HI. Johns,
who, aa c h ild re n , a ban don e d the
ended. He wa*. (no, lliough '''rigs
near I’rr.-diimuiN Haiuniock.
stru ggle fo r a e lf-au fltclen ey nnt! a u th o rity . T h e y are raised In tld s
at that tim e was under Ilia im
tra d itio n .
I'be He m Imil c snort sin ru also
were co m p le te ly d o m in a te d by
p re is ln n L rw l* was md vet in the
l"ok after their *mall frv l&gt;v liulilC e rta in type* o f p e rso n c.lltlrs
the d icta te s o f th e ir fa th e rs and
o ffic ia l em ploy of dm player*. In
unr an animal fi*liulh'&lt;n for kids
m others. U su a lly , theaa p a re n ts ca n n o t be forced to ch ange th e ir
fact, we are M id Hint F ric k later
an In I 1. I.ii*l venr's even! drew
received wire* from six nr eight
were yery s t r ic t a n d rig id about thlslc th in k in g concepts despite
nil nltendMIire nf liver Iflu vmltlgg
rrd
l
pressure*
being
placed
upon
p la ye r representatives w ith the va
a u th o rity a n d very firm In d is ­
le ts, an,I Hie
195:1 f ’ h ililr e n i
them T h e y m ay have act uni
rlmiH club* saying they knew noth
c ip lin in g th e ir ch ild re n .
Roih'o. wldch wa* held al T ro u t
Ing about the h irin g nf n law yer
T h e w ill pow er nf theaa people m e n ta l breakdow n s h rru n s " nf
I’nitd on A n r iid 12, dtew a record
and had nut been rnn*ultcd
I'll mult of 390.
m ust be w eakened b a t o n they th is tre a tm e n t a t Ihe tim id* of
T he owner*, a* w ell a* Iho cum
T ile i iiopci a l inn
cXtem leil 111
ra n Im payrholo«iC aH y forced to th e ir raptors.
m lu lo n c r . are u m im ln n d lo lie
v i-illm r f i'lr iir iiie ii Iih * re e iilte il in
O u r p s y c h ia tris ts believe I'.inl
ch ange th e ir Ideas. T h is la done
n e ltlcd over the way Uie story
n Ihum I in fis h in g a c tiv ity at Sanby ke e p in g th e ir n ervous Systems by m odern m ethod* or p s y c h i­
broke o rig in a lly
They do not
fo n l d in in g the sum m er mouths,
a t th a h ig h e st possible p ttrti by a tr ic tre a tm e n t, they w ill In- a bln
ch arge that Lewi* Ii4 Ilia news
nml mi dm iM the Increase w ill
lo unw nsli, or. If necessary, rethe
a
p
p
lic
a
tio
n
o
f
a
tlm
u
la
nfa
,
" le a k n u t," exactly, hut they do
ennlitinc Itirnuoh the w h ite r re su lt
lig h ts a n d nolsea u n til th e y are w ash the m ind* o f the m en who
zay that both Reynolds and his
fl*him r season, ft's the kin d o f
m
a
y
have
changed
th
e
ir
thinking
eahau
sted
both
e
m
o
tio
n
a
lly
and
opposite num ber In Ihe N ational
fiie tid lv cooneration that ills kes
p
h
y
s
ic
a
lly
.
due
to
the
C
n
in
m
u
n
le
l
pressure.
IAtaaiic R alph K lu rr, were caught
a fellow want to go bark to Han­
barfly riff base hy the animunciIn te lle c t ro w e r Reduced
, M U K H T ID N A N D A N H IV F R
ford the next tim e lie gel* a
rtlfjlf,
lu in k i'rlm r fo r a mess of Ht. Johns
After
Dili
rompfAte
4*Aaustinn,
W. 0 : W ill rnH nt: a rew nut*
F in a lly , F r ic k Is saltl not to have
liv e r boss.
tha men are al(o*ed to relax a day Hnve a n y h a rm fu l effect* m i
had the slightest objection tn the
th
e
lin
in
g
of
the
a
to
rn
n
rh
?
They
Are
then
v9rjf
reapcfnAlYe
In
p la ye rs h irin g a law yer. In fart,
A n sw er: No, e a tin g n u ts Is n ot
nur in form a n t say* Ihe com m is- obeytnrf (he wlah«4 of tha cap1 loner nnt long ago even reenm- tors, since the Intellect Is more h a rm fu l to Hie n o rm a l person.
rn endu l a ce rta in m outhpiece tn or less cut down to « smitl frac­ Nuta are a n u tr itio u s food.
the boys In ra se they needed one.
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Last night'* fray waz held tn
five Innings by rain. Roger (Red)
Pattcsi tossed a three-hitter far
the winner* who clobbered Don
Bartley for eight blow*, including
two doubles and a triple.
The victory was DcLand's 10th
In a row. in Ha. last 10 gatnt*.
Day'min Reach has won only four
tluicx, last niflht'a licking being
iU third straight.

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A letter w a . m ailed to Cov. Dan M cC a rty yeaterday hy the County
‘ fth a rlff'a o ffice , encloalng a file dealing w ith federal g a m b lin g .ta m p .,
I M pledging a rre .t o f any .ta m p bolder. In the County.
"Y o u w ill note in the file enclo.ed I. a le tte r dated A u g . 18, 106.1,"
S h e r iff Hobby w rote, "to illr r r t o r o f in te rn a l Kevenue o ffice fo r a
c e rtifie d copy o f nam e, o f p e r.o n .
y u ic h a iln g apeclal tax
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he enjoyed the d i. r u . .Ion o f "the
lio . iilillit y o f a trlc tly en fo rcin g
Chatiter 28067, L a w . o f F lo rid a ,
Ac»« 7 mr.'f the .n m e -unking
the | , o * . e . .i u ii o f a federal wagerlug ga m b lin g etanip prim a facie
evidence o f gambling.*’
The le tte r a l.o .a id th a t W illia m
v
lla llo w r . I ll , etate attorney
o f the fu u rth ju d ic ia l c irc u it, Jack■ onville, p e rh ap. w ould make .nine
l,-.i r . i r , d u rin g A b g u .t,
A le tte r from the o ffic e o f the
d ire ctor o f In te rn a l Kevenue, Ja ck .o n v ille , dated J u ly lid, a .k .d the
local o lftce whleh o f aeveral a llpu Inted p e rio d , w a . In fo rm ation de.Ired co ncerning the la.uance of
.tem p*. T he le tte r a l.o requested
'the money Ire paid in the form of
a ca sh ie r* o r c e rtifie d check, or
pout o fflra money order. The f l
check which had been aent by the
H ou.holder, anil enclosing a check S h e r if f , o ffice w a . returned.
The la st le tte r o f request, enOn J u ly 17, the a h e rlff received rlo .ln g a 11 money order and signa letter from lllr h a id W. K rvln , ed by both S h e riff Hobby and M r.
•ta le attorney general, in which Ilo u .h o ld rr, w a . ilated A u g. IM.
he e x p rr..e ,l appreciation for a N o reply to th l. le tte r h a . been
recent v i. lt o f the a h e rlff and .a id received.

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D E L A N D (S p e cia l)— A ln in .t h a lf of the 1061 H tet.on H a tte r
fo o tb a ll .quad w ill he fre ih m rn anil another lib per rent w ill tie sophotnorea, Head Coach J a y I’attee .a id today a . he checked th i , in te r of
men re tu rn in g t h l. year.
Both letterm en and fre.hm en report
designated a* picture day and were I
ra tify fo r the f l r . t practice «e.»lun i
W A S H IN G T O N 'J . - A secretary
Fro m whal can lie learned be
a t DiSO o’clock T uesday m orning. ’ ..J
Moat o f tho p la y e r, w ill meet for
. .
id stale can get help, ranging from d id n 't consult lit. batter of S tale
the f lr . t tim e Joe K e rry who Joina little In a lot, from h i. depart 1dep a rtm e n ts experts on the II. N
eil the H a lte r . t a f f t h i. •u in m rr a . Mr'/
ment s p e c ia lis t, when lie wants In, The speech w a . .o vague about
prepare a speech
Ihe changes that it looks more like
assista n t coach.
Joch,
Am ong th in ,i
re tu rn in g
are
...
It m ay p a s. through a num ber 1„ tria l balloon ih u o any attempt
•even aenlur. and . lx Juniors. T he
f
of hand, lor discussion, ch a nge , nr to n ail down Ideas,
aenlura Include g u a rd . C h a rlie Ai&gt;-ru
suggestions F u r exam p . . w hen| W hile the c h a rte r - oulil la*
pel, M ia m i Heach; W a lt (lolrfe,
.
fo rm e r S e c re la rv Ir-an Achesun eha.igrd any lim e — If enuugh 11 N.
llir k s v ille , N. Y., and A l lla u lr r , . , fI
made an Im iHirtant speech on Itu. m em ber, v o lj il (or It— the question
Ru th erford, N. J.: ta c k le . H ank (in(j
sla several year - . g ’i work began „ f ehunging It w ill com e up autoBoyer, Neptune llca ch ; Georg* ,
on It about rive months b e f o ii lie m a tica lly without anyone's sugJochem , C o ral Gables, and Del tn|.
delivered II.
g c lin g it In IIM.1 T ie ch a rte r it
elnke, L ora in , Ohio., and J e rry
, &gt;
S e cre ta ry llu llr s h lm .r f wrote ««,|f provides for that
o jrkln i, Lake W orth, fulllrack.
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Ihe speech he gave In llostnn last
||y throw ing out a tr ia l balloon
T he six Ju n ior. Include track. ...
week before Ihe A m e rica n Its.- As now, D ulles could get some ills
S tan le y M a rk ., M iam i: N ic k C o lanu,.
soclatlun. suggesting, am ong other riis slu n going on possibla changes,
tuono, C llf f . lile , N. J., and John
things, that cliungnt shm dil tie |f Hi,, d i.c ii.s in n could tie continued
Im grum l, W e . l Orange, N. J . and ' ar
made in the U nited N a tio n , t.'liar- until HIM. hy then Ihe S te le He------------ iie rtm e n t would have snrne know)-

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Bo b K u tn lrw x k l, I'rovldence, R. I.,
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D r*ver**N legara" F a lN * N ' y '* ^
• T U C U .M C A R I. N M t * - A won
D Th*e la v e V J q u a d openings fo r de rin g rodent of the genu. F re t hi
tw en ty freshm en to be chosen ,on
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••■ If politefro m IN lo gtl new men schedule,! ,,}un M e lv in M cU u ire parked at
to be on band fo r the opening
J ,on,e1 , ,, , ,
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day. Coach I'atteo plans to dress
The a n im a l clim b e d a wheel and
44 men for home games and 3,1 to »®ttltd down for a nap In tbs* shade
M men on road trlpa. The f ir s t °* J® * m nder.
gam e o f a tough schedule I*
M cG u ire cam e out and drove
a g a in st A u bu rn In M on lgum e ry, **., y , • •
**u* n.°* *B rA la ., on Hept. *J6. W aatern Ken- , Today hla c a r has a new tire
tu cky, F lo rid a and T am pa follow •«» replace the one rid d lrd by |MtrIn that order.
™ P ln « q u llli.
O f the HI letterm en retu rn ing,
-------- — ------ ------10 are linesm en and ala are backs, \ f n f i n n
D n r lr
A t center. H ill I'ro cto r, converted «*»««■ »•■
fro m tackle, has lota o f offenalva
B A L T IM O R E
(Jt— I’ ennsylvanla
d riv e and nla trail-handling has station was plunged Into darkness
gained favorablo com m ent fro m fo r 41 m inutes Iasi nlj|ht by a
the coaching s ta ff. Jo e P lekrna o f pow er fa ilu re w hich stalled mamB s w liM la H ig h (H anford) Is a top lin s tra ffic for more t h in two
ta ck le prospect. H a waa v ote d h ou ri. T ic k e t sellers did b u iln e n
A il- E a s t F lo rid a Conference la it w llh Ihe aid o f coal oil lam ps.

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C H A R L E S T O N , S. C.
- The
U. S
N a llo n u l D a r k
Se rvice
couldn't find anyone here w illin g
lo pay even $.*, fur a two story, well
kept house
I’ ut up fur auction, t h i structure
d id n 't bring a single bid d e q n le
II. excellent condition
T h e re wu« a house m oving proli
lem Involved The stru ctu re, lo r
m x lly a llghlhuuse k ie p e r's d w e ll­
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Bottle Buddies

HHul
" h"w*' *.......
b Jca u .e D ulles w as

so In
d e fln lle In hl« speech In the lewvers he w ill probably have In re ­
turn In Ibis itih lc c l la te r— If he
want d isru .sln n In continue with
s tig g e .llim . m ore e xa ct than he
.im p lie d th is tim e.
One of the sorest spots jn the
history of the U N - f r o m the
A m e rica n view po ln ' l» the way
Hussla has rep-saledlv used Its veto
pow er in the S ecurity C o u n cil In
block U n ile il N a tio n , artiim .
At one puint of h i. ta lk, D ulles
was c r itic a l of this overuse of Ihe
vein. Hul he ran h ard ly have
m eant t ill, country w ou'il cnnaldor
e liin in a lln g it .I n rr the vein w orks
both ways.
T h is co u n lry could use the veto
to block U. N action Inspired hy
llu .s ia any lim e It thought neces­
sary In fa rt, without the veto as
protection. It Is pretty ce rta in Ihe
Senate would never has^ p e rm it­
ted this country to joio the U. N.
Hut— It's the veto Itself which
m ay In the etui redu ce a ll talk
about c h a rie r ch ange, tu w ishful
thinking.
When the U. N. C h a rte r was be­
ing ham m ered together l r ISM »t
.San F ra n cisco , one question which
aru&lt;e n a tu ra lly was about the ch ar
ter Itself, a n ticip a tin g the very

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Kuppove the lim e should m in e
when m e m b e r, id Iho II N felt
the ru le , la id down in Ibe ch u rle r
ut San F r a u e i.co w eren't working
w ell and needed changing. How
could H be done?
It w.,. agreed uml w ritten Into
the charter D ial II enough mem
her* wanted to co nside r changes—
two th ird , of the M) m c m lr'rs of
the General A sse m b ly and seven
of (he II S e ru rllv Cnunell m em bers
u c h a rie r—changing
conference
could lie ca lled
Hut d im such conferee?e was
held by IUM. then the question ut
holding .u rh a conference would
n u ln n u tira lly t-j placed before the
U. N in IUU.
The ronf«r?nce s lill rnuldn*' be
held, even then, unless a m atu rity
nf the (ie n e ra l A ssem bly and «cvon .Security Cnunell m em bers ap
roved. T h a t m uch vote is needed
usl to c a ll a conference |o con­
sider changes.
H o i .there could be n» •change,
u n lr f i two th ird s of a ll the U. N
meti|berx and a ll Ihe perm anenl
m em bers nf the S e cu rity Cnunell
ved. T he
fiv e perm anent
lers o f Ihe eouncfl are the
U n ilgd S lates
Itu s.ia , It-.ilalu,
France and China
In other words. If ihe United
Status or H ussla .a id " n o " lo any
proposed ch a nge , there could be
no changes.

T w o plan ,* of P ho tograph ic .Squadron fig'x detachment " A b le "
a rriv e d at N A A S Sunday afternoon in the d riv in g ra in to successfully
com plete a photographic su rve y in the A rc tic regions. A* the crew ,
emerged from th e ir p la n e ., they were irreeted t,y the happv .tn lle . of
th e ir w iv e , and fa m ilie s who had w aited fu r three and a h a lf m onth,
fo r the Joyou. ta xa tio n .
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T he detachm ent, whoiie officer*
K .-C . W ilio n . AMU;
In-charge w a . I.t. W . C . T ra u tm a n
A D A S , and I.. It
o f A lta m o n te S p r in g ., le ft here
M ay 18 fo r (ioo .e Itay, larlairador.
II, , and a p p ro xim a te ly &lt;15 other
«,|uadion personnel had lieen on
th i. .p e n a l p h o to yrn h ir recunnal.ance and m apping m in io n fur
tiie
g o v e rn m e n t.
H yd ro g ra p h ic
O ffice , mi agency w hich i . re ­
sponsible for the m apping and
(h u rtin g o f land u te a . throughout
the world.
T he detachm ent, le ft here In
two g io iip ., .one going hy Ira n .port .h ip from N o rfo lk w h ile the
id a n e . and c re w , le ft a few d a y .
Inter.
A f t e r co m pletin g the photo­
g ra p h ic w o r k In r»li»&gt;ra.lnr, th»
detachm ent moved on to base* in
(ireenlan d where they remained
u n til they returned tu Sanford.
T h e .e d e ta rh m e n t. are a re g u la r
occurancif in VJ-fl'J, and It I. not
u n u .im l fo r one detachm ent to lie
preparin g to go o v e r.e a . and for
another detuehment tu lie welcomed
hack at the .lim e time.
One o f the p la n e , to re tu rn here
Sunday w a. the .nm e plane whleh
on ly last year returned from a
p h o to g ra p h ic m apping and .u rv e y
jo li in A ra b ia . The plane, number
III. i. one o f the oldest p la n e ., In
point o f .e rv lc e , in the .i|uadm n,
T he men re tu rn in g here h e .ld e .
I.t.
T rau tm an ,
the
o fftre r-ln charge, were: I.t. It. (i. L a y s cr;
I.t, (Jg) F ra n k M oy; I.t. (J g i K.
O. M c C a ll; Kn*. K. .1. C la rk ; Kn*.
C If. S rrlv e r; K. K. O tt. A M C ;
N. K A n n i., A IM '; J . It. C ra v e .,
1*111; C. J. K n u t.o n , A TI; A. A.
D ick. r il : i; N . A W illia m ., A D I ;
I). I,. J a ik .u n , ATII; C. O. W o lf,
I’ ll.T; II. A lln tlio rn , 1*11:1; K. F.

A representative «f th f O rU n d o
S im-in I se cu rity o ffice w ill ba at
«t„. Keroinoi* C-.-n ty C o u rt H o u s .
on K rtilay. H*pt
•»"&gt; »{.'“ »•
84.pt, 18, lit5.1, between th» hour*
of !':30 a.in. am i noon||,. w ill take claim * o f re tired
iirm orui, their ilepwnilt*iitn, nod *ur«
vivom of d r c r io 'd worker*
d istrib u te in form a tio n lite ra tu re
iin lu in ln ir ulianos of trio S ocial

TIME!
Don’t Discard
I.ast Year’s
Suit Until You
See Mow ICxpert
Cleaning Renews

110 K. 2nd Street

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The tire that comes

Smart Youngster
D ItL A N D O i^l— A Iron age H »a
ter owner, who h is a lready an
numired he w ill celebrate his HHh
birthday by m aking a m ovie, In s
piuved lo be a motion pictu re
gadget inventor.
Co-owner
nf the W ashington
Shores
D rlv e -ln
T heater
here.
George J . Y a rbro ugh started his
Inventing c a r t e r after le arn in g Ihe
cost of Inree-dlm ensliin conversion
equipm ent was II.Suo.
George, Instead of purchasing a
package unit, spent about $15 for
sprockets and used old p a rts on
hand to xy n ch ro n lia twn prolec-

YOUR OID

B. F. Goodrich

ta g .

M O TO R O LA T V

dihanci

Low
Down
Payment

hr $ flue RoofingM i
Whether lt*«your ham* or your barn, poultry houaa
or Implamant shad, thara'a a Barrrtt* Hoofing In a
wide variety of rtyUa, weight* and colon, that'*
juat 100* right for thajobt
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hi ettTactiv* colon; an tffhctlvoly flra-rariltanti
and guard again* rain, cun, mew, and wind. ThayYc
tha mult of M ytan of onpcrianc*
“Hetwam Urn World and tha
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NEW 100,000 WATT POWER INCREASE.
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IN T H E H ER A LD :

lit S A M D AW SO N
iiiiloniaiic ally atntf
■ ri'irranjilnH
N E W Y lH t K cP S tiffening thu th-'Tr" pL’t " ' T‘i **•**«CiV'J
d o lla r lu s som m le rc s i ratiw up. of credit Ihey need "
And thu*r wini lin rriiu have felt
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KRITKMIIKR t. 1911
T I . r e iv .il rise in Inlet &gt;»t ra le s
Yesterday witnessed tin* i'mn|i1i'liou of the fin a n cia l statem ent uf llio pinch and m any hav • i nn
cam e a lie r lilt* E e ile ra l lU'sr-.'Ve
th* a ffa irs Involved in tin* d iv isio n uf ilinti|&gt;i* County anil the creation
laitrrd T ill') ash Who Is profitstarted
tightening up on civ n lil. a*
o f Sem inole County,
Ing al our expense?
a means uf halting m llu lio n
T h a i III' hanks have hein-filed
T a n n e rs ami liu sliu -smon f 'll
f'apt. M in i pc and his Jolly crew arc ag ain in the riv e i and expa cl Is evident from then- fatter earn
to go Inin tlu&lt; upper part o f the S i. John*
Join
and d ie d p c a ll the bars and hills statPineiils this yc.rr lint tbs' llic sipiee/e when they went to the
* ive Die Over fro m S anford to Harney an eight foot channel.
hunks al.- i|iute seu srlin - about hank lo borrow Kaniil..** wanting
this And the-y i!o out -I iheir way to buy a itoiise Immd m orlgage
D. D. W agner, e n te rp ris in g m alinger of the A r th u r D o n rg a ll Heal to I*nmt Old 1li.il Ihe idea 1, -liln I iininey h ard e r to com e by anil
E sta te amt Innut*io-c Agency. left Tuesday to attend the conference putting solin' la rc h in (lie dollar p iiv in ix its higher. The l 1 S Trea*
o f agents of the N ew Y o rk l.ife Insurance Co. at Hot M pungs, Va.
was to hall m llaln m . and nol i&lt;&gt; m i and I'orporallim s had to agree

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M r. and M rs, ft. L. C a ld w e ll e riti'tin iiiv d recently at the Yuung
P io pie's ( 'lu ll w ith n pa rty given In honor of th e ir daughter, C lia ile n e ,
who w at c e U ln a tin g her ItiDi h lrtln la v.

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COME SEE HOW TO MAKE YOUR DRIVING UP TODATE

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September I, lit 53
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noll|irofd foiiiidaliim lor i-conumu
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r a i lw a y *
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Il 11\ IH* With (III* v*n 1Jil'- nt Ml III
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This Is leading som e people
till MIN'
1 It a Herliv cafe owner w.i* pie
i • wait lieliiri' they borrow
the pat i'il
I 1 N si1 iim .il N iiilw ,t&gt;
) - i i i i i ut
-New Turk hanking group admits
honalil iiiMiMih |ii I i lin.iftl tit
lie told police how l o had p e l
lint Dial i* a very good Hung
I mI*‘ (UI|i |m'M|| lu ll tic t|,| fl.nl
wneii labor is fully employed and closed up and Irll III* calc WIll'll l r|h&gt;| Is "Inm i NMtM* in in il t iv ti
ihe cinmtiy s luisincss i Iniiouing a dark sedan pulled to III, i ill h tll.lt till l|||* till' III 11mi * . » mu I'c
he oh' hull
alamt at luji speed
hull iiiini v fi.i1 mi t 1 1 pMt ifn* . iiiii'1
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hoi hiu i'i'll m Ihe li"'
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It llim ks Ihe h - le r a l rese rve sys
tcill should iry to vvm putillc con
f i i l r m m a policy which would
D K N V K It i.P -1 'e rc y S ie w a rl of consistently
m ake
&lt;i .-dd
mure
re a d ily av a ilab le in depression*
D enser Is one happy m an.
E a rly yesterday he gut word Ills and restrict il during periods o!
Inflation It llim ks the policy ,-i
oil well ui W ilson County, Kan . pt'Ci.illy nrcilcH now when our

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money

Iiuit cum • in ul a r a tj uf hi&gt; b a rre ls
uii hour
Last night he learn his sun. ('id
Ja m e s W s te w a rl, a p riso n e r for
over two years, hml been freed by
Ihe C o m m iin isls in Korea

rrspimM' uf nn
vow Mllh ii'Siilt

Moose Report

boncfll IT -I'l and a lso (hat Ihe
rea l h e iifh e i.ilii" have hern llu&gt;
nation's s a w .-mi • p;- m illion
Individuals

They are Ifie ones who hav ••
life in*urniince polieies &gt; ivnii; ,n
Thumae Je ffe rs o n S in llli, veteinn engineer o f the A tla n tic Coast
l ine, was honored o il Ids last tun as he finished Ml ye ar! o f service counts, savings bond*, amiunities
ami pensions, or own sliH-k' h unis
w tlho u t an accident.
and mortgage*.
Tl..&lt; suppliers of mon.’ v who are
Etna) p re p a ration s fo r the annual epcnm pm fnt o f the F lo rid a
S ta le (iu a id at C am p M v O u a rrle w ill lie made tom orrow n ig h t when now gelling Ir-ntcr rr'turns nrconiine &lt;o - ’hai
I. v leuieui!.
Co. C holds Its w eekly d rill, Cnpt. John C a llo w a y announced today
of Miami Heat'll, I I.i . president
of the I'itili'il Stales Savings and
H E l'T E M H E I t I. DUS
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M r. and M rs. H a rry Lee announced today the engagem ent o f th e ir Loan L.'iiguc "a re not w&lt; illliy
Imi ihe
daughter. D olores Jane, lo Jo n ath a n l.oo D ia p e r, uidy io n u f M r. and financiers »r h a n k s
peotile who save money "
M rs. Jla n ry E. D ra pe r of Lake Wales.
There are uu re saver* Ilian
T he D usty Hoots h a c k a' the M u n icip al A irp o rt la being put in borrowers. I hi N -w Yoik s t a le
Mill il
fin a condition fo r Labor Day horse and cow pony pacing events, and a Hankers Assn. believes
cites ., still larger d o u p made
crow d of morn than '.t.UOII Is expected
lip ul I hose wlu, lie liolli borrow
\ ii e xam p le
11
C ity M anager II. N. Mayer returned y e -le i,la y from a vacation In ers and s .ivci
A lla n la ami n lle n d e d a special budget meeting uf the C ity C om m ission family n -'ul.tilv luivim: saving*
bonds w lull' al llu' s a m e time li
th is afternoon.
naliving ti. ■ p u i c h a ' e ,,f a new
a ill i) uu Air li- on lust dlmcnl c i r d i l
W IC H IT A , Kan. w. - Tin- four
c h ild re n In the Hubert S tall fa m ­
ily and Iheir m nthnr are hospital
l/erl here with polio
T h e ir doctor said Malay a ll are
ligh t eases and the patients are
In good condition
F ir s t of the H ew lns. Kan . f irm
fa m ily to Le stricke n was Charles,
12 In succession, Huy. 1, and M rs.
S tall h.’ cam e ill am i were adm it
&gt; d h i Ihe h m p lta i lust Wednes
•iy ,
P a ls y . II. e n tice d lo r ohserva
liryn S aiu rd .iy ami h er illn.-ss was
rtl|Miiu.* .'-il us polio Sunday. Her
brother Honuld, III, was I in* lust
taken lu Ihe hospital.
"ID s a lol uf w o rry ," said the

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Cigarette Users Set New Records

Too Many Kiddies Hurt At Play
Every year, in spite of suporvlalon and
precaution*, an alarming number of chll;i drcn arc Injured nt playground* mid Mchootyard*. Many of the Injuries result from lairs
on hard top surfaces. Harold Carlson, an
engineer of Ihe Firestone Tire and (lubber
. Company, has an Idea which he lielieves
may cut the number of such Injuries in
half.
He has develojR'd a surfacing material
fo r playgrounds which "cushions” falls. It

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Hebrew Or Yiddish?
Use of the Yiddish language should be
encouraged, say some delegates to the
World Jewish Congress at Geneva. The aim
is to find a speech that will enable I""* of
j different countries to communicate with one
another more readily. In Isrenl the govern*
ment encourages the use of Hebrew because
of Its association with the great Jewish
paid. Hebrew is, however, a difficult langu­
age which needs modernizing by the In­
troduction of technical terms for modern
Inventions. Many Jewish settlers have to
learn Hebrew almost from the beginning,
whereas they are more upt to have some acqimitancc with Yiddish.
For the term "Yiddish" many prefer to
use the more descriptive Judeo-Cortnnn,
which indicates that this is a speech with
a German base, varied by Jewish usage.
"Yiddish" is merely a different spelling for
the German word
"Juedlsch", meaning
"Jewish."
The struggle to secure the revival of
Hebrew recalls the attempt in Ireland to
restore the old Gaelic to common usage.
Notices are printed In Gaelic, and many
books and patters are written in it. And yet
the evidence is that the rank and file pre­
fer to use Fuglish, to which they have be­
come habituated. Perhaps Israel may have
to give up the attempt to make Hebrew the
national language.though so far it lias had
considerable success in popularizing it.

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For centuries the Italians have Iwen
trying to find a way to solve the problem
of tin* strait of Messina which separates
Sicily from the Italian mainland. The cross­
ing is so treacherous that it has been feared
iiy sailors since ancient times when It was
believed to bu inhabited by two monsters.
Hey Ila and ('hnrlulls, a rock and whirlpool.
Ships that swerved to avoid the whirlpool
were in danger of crashing on the rock.
It was not until the twentieth century
that the bleu of constructing a bridge
across the strait was taken seriously. Now
an industrial group In Milan is considering
the project. If completed It will he the
longest bridge anywhere in the world. The
center spun alone would extend 4.R00 feet,
The bridge would provide easy access
t» the mainland for the swelling Island
population. It would he an important enmmerclal and Industrial link with Italy. It
would lie uhothcr example of the.progress
Italy has been making under demnernry.

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pliances: almost every Wind of household
more pleasant.

Cutback Ordered
In Civil Works

New Sabre Jet
On Successful
First Flight

W ith a low-cost Equipm ent Loan from m
you can buy n o w ; spread payment o v e r a c o n ­
venient period. Ask us for complete details.

W A S H IN G T O N V P -T h e r h lr f nf
A rm y K n g ln e crs has ordered a 32.1
m illion d o lla r cutback In cxpendl
tores for c iv il works, Including the
flood control and riv e rs and h a r­
bors program s.
An engineer spokesm an la id to­
day M aj. Hen S K S tu rg is J r
has ordered d iv isio n engineers to
reduce expenditures for Ihe f l i r i l
year ending next June 30 to J00
m illio n d o lla rs— although a total nf
H2-1 m illio n is avalist:bie In appro­
priations and unexpended funds

CObUMIIUS. Ohio i* -A new
n e ifi’ pow erful H abrr Jet rnm pleted
lls first s iirx cssfn l flight here y e s­
terday. North A m e rica n A v ia tio n ,
Inc., annm m red.
The rn m liin a tln n ftg h le r linrnhcr
and day fig h te r— Ihe K w ill— was
the first nf Its kind o ff Ihe N orth
A m e rica n ‘production line
North A m e ric a n said it Is s lig h t­
ly la rg e r than other Sabres and
Its firn e ra t K le c t n r JT.1 engine de ­
velops m ore thrust.
P an lia r n c ll. North A m e ric a n
gi
lest pilot, called It " b y fa r Ihe vising the e n tire schedule of work
lies! of Ihe t-'BB series. IPs Ihe best on riv e rs and harbors, navigation
handling a irp la n e I've e ve r flo w n ." and flood control.

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color thla.'Odl. It ia aaid lo blend with white,
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PHILCO
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"Men are ho eniollmiNl about money
they will nctlon Impnlae," aayH Mra. I'ldlllp*.
f ir f'R rrlrr
25e per «r#N fine fiirintN
BMW* '
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Well, there's nothing like a woman to apeed
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up a man'* Irnpulm rale.
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Mra. Dorothy I'hillipa, a New York
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Invcatment firm partner, aaya women have
Allnwin, U rttm ln
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more aavvy than men when it cornea to
Tfc# H*rnM In h membfr nf INm A H n rlm rtl I'lfgg
tvfcjfh l« • n f l f l t d M r l i u l t v l r In Ih e i n f fu r m t u M I*
money. That'a heeauao women are more
r o l l ” * mI n il tfc f t W f l * * * * * f ir lH t r .l In «ht* N V H a|m |ier
experienced in reducing fat rolla.
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equipm ent that makes work lig h te r. . . living

M e!

UndicH, If you want to tie the envy nf
your frlehtl*, wear cognac. It'll make- (hum
aland around licking their tty*. j«

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- I n d e e d we do - and not only kitchen ap­

Y o u ’re T e l l i n g

The Sanford Herald
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Dangerous Strait

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d ia n in (he two precedin g years
C ig a r sm okers had a busy year
too. T h e y consum ed about six m il
tlon stogies, also a gain of JW per
cent (rr..7i ihe previous year flu!
c ig a r sm okers have had two nigger
y e ars, the departm ent said.

Any product that will make life safer
for children deserves a trial. Undoubtedly
those responsible for the playground safety
of youngsters in all parts of the country
will he interested in Investigating the prac­
tical value of the new surfacing.

ttr w i i . i . ia m it r r r
Oetrat t'rraa WrttM
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How would IIiIh Hoelety note go: She
wan gowned iu black velvet and ruffled with
cognac.

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Cigarette create, however, wai slightly l«“

user* te n t up re co rd clouds of
sm oke In the 12 m o n th i ended
Ju n e 30.
N e a rly
w
b illio n
cigarettes
w are consum ed, an Increase o f 3US
per cent tram tfle p r c v j u s ye ar,
the A g ric u ltu re D epartm en t e sti­
m ated today. The percentage o l In­

consists of a one-inch coating of granulated
ruhlter combined with liquid rubber and
asphalt. It I* anpllcd In about the same w*v
that black-top Is applied and can he used
to best advantage where there are swings,
slides and out-door gymnasium equipment.
An Akron. Ohio, school has used the
new surfacing product and found It suc­
cessful, The mixture was recently spread
beneath swings on n Cleveland schoolyard.

T O D A Y ’S III III,K V E R S E
Those who are enully dincouraged are.
not men at all. Humanity doHperalcly need*
men of conviction and courage. Knelt men
cnil Indeed perform miracle*. Men ought
alwuya to pray and not to faint. — Luke
18:1.

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For Hie fintl time «incc 1946 we are out from under limited HhipmenU.
We have an mietiuate atock of earn and asnurancc of nteady supply. We
want new customers quickly.

HAL BOYLE

Here's how you will benefit

September Uninteresting Month

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NEW YO RK I f Here It is
Septem ber morn, and a ll it rates
fro m must of us Is a big fat yawn.
f o r tn the great house nf the
y e a r Septem ber la one uf lhi» leaat
interesting rooms. In fact It Is less
of a separato room than it la a
d ra b co rrle ce M 0 Opnoo fammia
fla vo r. It la near-sum m er, n ear-fall
and yet la neither, It is lik e a
fellow who t r le i tn be popular b y
Im itating two other people, and
thus becom es nobody.
H ow can Septem ber over have an
Identity of Its own, h alf of the U nto
••sa yin g the cip y in g w a rm th of
August, then w e a k ly attem pting to
cony Ihe robust appeal o f O ctober?
If months were nam ed fo r dlse aiea, Septem ber w ould be ca lled
"30-D ay S c h lio p h re n la ," o r "T h e
ill Personal!!;
P e rso n ality.'
Season W ith the S p lit
It la the e ld e rly adolescent of the
ca leInM
d ar,
teetering
I Mforevor
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dog days and autumn, fo re v e r
b is to m ake up !(■ own m ind
o r ita own weather.

le m h e r on Ihe witness stand In Its
own hehalt It would say som ething
lik e this:
" Y o u ca n ’t have action on Ihv
stage a ll the lim e , o r the audience
would w ear out. And everybody In
the theater ca n 't be a sta r, eltm-r.
" I t U n 'l my fa u lt 1 am o n ly nnu
of the y e a r's sccna shifters. M y
Job Is to get the su m m er scenery
started m oving o ff the stage, and
the next scenery m oving on. I have
to n otify the leaves it Is tim e to
change costum e and give the rob­
ins tn e lr cue t» scram .
" I Just got a m illio n things like
that to do. A ll I can prom ise you

Is that ff y o u 'll Just s tic k atmind,
the m&lt;xl act w ill he better. M ean ­
w hile. why don't you rest your
eyeballs and w ait to r thn show, in
slekd nf baw ling out the stage

PrlcM hava bten aubaUntially reduced. Increued production hue meant lower costa.
Chrynler Corporation alone has paaaed these savlnfcs along lo you In the form of lower
prlccH.
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ore's no doubt Septem ber has
a point, even though, as mnnth go,
Ita as dull lo most of us as n c o r­
s e t ad Is tn a Shetland pony
But It has one p rice le ss virtue.
It tiring* a m agic sea change lo
every rctra u ra n t menu. The firs t
n f Septem ber m ay o ftw i boro m a n ­
kind. Hut It draw s o u r old pal. tha
oyr.ter, from h is shell, lie 's In a
re a l stew from now on.

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Thl* year both Dodge and Ply month ara completely new In dealgn from the ground up,
The next model changeover won't make the 1053 Dodge or Plymouth an uul-moded
"old Htyle" car.

To gain naw ownera quickly wo will give you the highest poealble allowance on your
preaent ear. We Invlle you to shop compell Ive ears first. Then come tn ua for the beat
deal In town.
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venatlonalliti to eroak a final,
‘They aatr It ain't roalt (he |heat—
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Free Home*

For; the deal of a lifetime

Trial

It ganaraHy has enough hot days
to provoke tna warm weather conaso per pie
until (ha

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run buy In Appearunce, Hafety, Uomfdft, Keunomy, Dependability, Convenience and E hxc
of Handling.
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If it were put on trial, what could

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1048 Ford Vk Ton Pickup Truck,
Clean, good tires .............. $560
1046 Plymouth 2-Door Sedan.... $ |T |
1050 Mercury 4 Door Sedan $|M 0
1950 Buick Convertible Coupe $|4M
1951 Buick Super Sedan
1951 Oldsmohtle 8$ Holiday
Coupe, Exira Clean

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Joan Humphrey
To Wed Paul Smith
MU* , Joan
Kiln*
Humphrey,
daughter nf Mr and Mr* llru cr
Humphrey, will become the brute
of Paul Gdwaril .Smith thin even­
ing at 7:txi o'clock at the home nf
f&gt;r J Iternard Root who will utfielate at Ihe ceremony.
Mr Sm ilh la Ihe son of Mr nml
Mrs Fran k I,. Smith nf Leans
born. Ill
Mlsa Kin McOltl will be maid "f
honor and serving as best man
will be Clarence Ingram
Miss
Rarhara Klvnt will render a pro
gram of nuptial music

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R a lp h (ia ssitian , spo rt* editor "f
ihe I'a o flv , w eekly station nc*&gt;

paper, l* beginning to wonder Jo '
where Florida md Miih a nickname
as "The Sunshine Stale", As nisi
niter of the Surd Iv I liter-He pm ■
merit
‘■infilmII
Iiiig u e
aluiai t
N A A S , Itolpli is Iniom lnir slightlx
dlsionrgoed over the number ■(
ranrellntion* necessary due to pt&gt;
vntllng xvealhi't I'limlltliitts.

Miss Dorothy Fourakre has n
her Job ln
H M lian
Personnel Office of N A A S after
a vacation with hci fam ily to the
Smoky and llluc HldgC Mountains.
Hot tic says she enjoyed the trip
hut became "mountain sick" from
the altitude. While visiting friends
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Winston-Salem, N. C., the
Pnuriikre family « * • given a
guided lour of the It. J. Reynold*
Mfg. Co. where (hey witnessed
the processes used in making rigalettes and pipe tobacco. Dottle
also says she wasn t used t'1 the
root
mountain
air
anil brought
a
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ioiiniaiii a
n linn
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lid hack to Florida with her to

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The syiisou w as m i k anally aehed
lilt'd In end Sept HI, but the re
' scheduling of rained n u t gullies ha.
alread y leiiirtbelled the season In
Sept *J2 anil fio m the hulks ef
things, the leauue m ay run "n
illlo (tito lie i. R alph sa y * the mu u prove H She enjoyed Ihe vtirntlon
d ifficu lty Is Unit the extended suit
hut, like everyone et-r “f.c 'j happy
hall season w ill d e fin ite ly Interfet. to tie lu , k home a g a in !!
TUKSDAY
with p lans fni oiI'.atiixinit a too '
The Daughter* of \Ve*lex Sun
football le sg u i h e ie aboard I 1•
day School Clasa will meet «■ Ho stalm n . J u s t one of those thins
home &lt;d Mrs. Rullt lain dipt 1st, 170:1 eh R a lp h ? ?
Magnolia a m *, at n.Od p m with

Q a t&amp; n d a h .

Mr* (' C Whltlmpom, ,..rx M II
Smith. Mrs. T. Ilradford
Ryrd
Mrs J A Howard, and Mr* O K
White as cn h o slrvsr*.
The Seminole Rehekah
taulne
will m rel at A:«) p m
ul tiie
L O O P Hall fid a sperinl prmlice.
The Unity Truth Class will meet
at Ihe V ald ci llo lrl al 1 11 p m .
with Carolyn Parson* a* tenrher
The puhlle I* tnvlled.
. W KD N KKD A Y
The First ItaptUi Prayer Meet
Inti will begin at a DO p m We
noiimue wiih our study of IlnptUt
Church history
The First RnplM Siiml.tv School
SuperlntendrnCs Cahlnel meet Inc
will he held after
(he
Prayer
Meet Ini; service In the Chnjiel
llrgiMrnlicin will he held at all
Sanford srtiool* beginning a l a an
a m
M enitwrs of the lleta Sigm a
Phi S n ro ritv mid th eir hiislm m l*
wilt have n Im* supper at San
lando Sp rin g *.
Th e D u p lirate llrid g e C lu b w ill
meet a) the W n n ia n V (Tub w ith
seating schrtfueil in atari at 7;tf&gt;
end elax to begin
&gt;egtn a l H:f)0 p. m,

The la id It* StieF
lety of Ihe It nf
w ill imeet al the l.tl
amt K. will
Hall at 7..10 p m
THURSDAY
The J u n io r and Ititerm t-diale
Royal Am h assailu r* w ill meet at
Ihe F ir s t lln p tlx l C h u rch at 7 on

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I ’ K T l ' I I K U A D O V H IS I lie form er MU* Ir r n r Hurt lir r e n r , who
m arried *
Tl ni r - ' l i n in John JiH riih L im n in g J r . of
M llm in g lm i, IK-1. » h o In the &lt;«i of M i*. W . J. ( ‘o ile r of K in g iilim ,
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t In i' rooille exili.in g ed i m « to Ilir rh « |iri nl toe I hint mien
D illln n r A rn d rrn i in X r l l n .....I u ttli lb IV IV llt llh o r o fficiatin g .
Mm. (■mining ti Ihe daughter of Mr
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Music By PAUL C A S K EY
and his PEER G EN TS
W ITH VIN CH MtNKI.I.I A N D I lls ACCO U D IO N
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Mimical Unix Nightly
Never A Cover or Allniniuni
Clmrjje
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Open Seven Dji.vh Weekly
HMid A. M. to 2:00 A, HI.

tiotiuxi...... itntimn. bud an ult&lt;n k
Fndiiy nod ua* m -licd to Jink
so p villc Mini Joint Itundraeli, ax i t
tiuu iiid p iin ceiiiaii t l i i i .1 c la ss, li.i I
a iilililu r attack vi*tenla&gt; ' m oitiio.
and w as also ill shell to Ihe Jack
son villi N av al l{o * |jila l. Moth lltcn
are expected to i etui u t« HaitH" l
for duty.

Ml»« M arie Peiotd h«. retnrne-'
j j rilfn flrw York City win-,. *,.i
apent a two weeka' vnvatlon .1 * the
guest of the Mlaacs Selnta and
latuise l.evy. former resident* of
o( Sanford. Mias Selma la'x v re
turnrd with her for a visit here
with friend* and relative*
Sandy Anderson,
the State Farm er's
returned to Sanford
ing Ihe pa*l month
N Y on httslnea*

nam ifactureer* as w ell a* for re
o’ucing salon*
Prince** dresses,
which tollnw every line nf the fig
ure. are m uch in evidence In fa ll
collections, as are the straight and
n.irroxx sheath* Indexed by all tie
signer* this season
The now clothe* him* a round­
ed look above the belt, achieved
through dolm an sleeves, deep arm
holes, bodice drapery and cu rvin g
I i i k ' s m little capes and bolero*
F a b ric* are va rie d and hand
some, w llh acci nl on polished wmd
cti* Instead ot the shaggy poodle
textures of the last few season*
F u ll length evening gowns are
hack with a hang, and an er* of
clg n n cr i* in the wrrk.*
Shouhh r* are w lth r. hut mil
M iiia r- ,f .... bird. T! . w idest part
•if the sleeve usually it ilt ir s below
the shoulder line, and I* achieved
try cut and drape Vnd skirt* ale
-lig lillx longer lim n those of last
spring

.MONDAY
1 The Philalhea Class id the First
Preslivterljm Church
will
mcel
with Mrs. W S. ltrum ley al her
borne nn Celery Ave at 7 (5 p m
Ml*4 Charlotte Smith will serve a*

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T ra n sitio n a l rnttnns are r x l r r*np
ly il.xeflil between season ad'litlm i
to a wardrobe when they look like
autiim hut feel like su m m er
They should tie dark, of course,
ami coni alw ays. They sh o u ld a ls o
convey a hint of c lrn r, hi tie Hr ami
*i anting golden sunshine
We've
n trk rd two Ihul we think fill the
trill In every respect. And 'h e y 've
the additional a ttra ction of lielng
cut from n fa b ric th at's a happy
w edding of nylon and co llo u This
mean* good shape retention and
fa*t re rn ve ry from w rin kle s
K m p lre w n lsled dress in Ii m *i
rotor has fu ll, stand aw.iy skirt
and llttrd co lla r. S e ll button* are
grouped down Ihe front in scrir*
of fnur. Front sra m ln g creates a
Inna, rtm llnuoii* line from rih cage
to nem llne
T he C la ir* M r C a r d r ll d e s ig n Iii
navy and tn b a rrn I* the perfect
drmi* for tnwn nr hualnes* Here,
diagonal stripe* ar« worked Into
a ,TV " pattern. N e ck lin e permit*
u*e of s ra rve a o r Jew elry. Ihe
choice ilepcndent on the orraslo n
o r Ike w earer'* whim.

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lit Savannah

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Sunbeam, Oeneral Electric ami
llnlverital Food Mixer*, Toaalera,
Coffee Mukern, Waffle Hnkcra, Iron",
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Cooker mid Deep Fryers, Autonmllc
Haliy Motile Warmers, Automatic
Electric Mlankcln, Clocka, Mazurs

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rom niert iul \ OnU

llr n r v M c l.in lm **r re
last night after ■
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some tim e in D illa rd am M a c m
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Frie n d s w ill )&gt;r MtlTV In UJMII'II
that Mr* W P llriHik* lia* ce
entered
Ihe
Orange
AH-mori il
H o sp ita l In O rlando
M is* Anna C u rley leit &gt;e&lt;inr&gt;io
hv plane for In dlanais li*
Imt
where she w ill do (mho nursing
under the Red Cross al Hie C o l
v e rsltv M e d ica l Center

Happy Birthday
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M a rjo rie (Jooiist......

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This is Insect Bife Season
ly IIMMAN H BUttniMN, M D.
colored clo th in g , c o n tra ry In p ip NOW il i. i l sum m er. Mm outdom u la r h e lle l
T h e sym ptom s provoked hv *n
season. H upon ns. the nnooyutn &gt;
o f Insert bite* Is iig a ln n problem Insect bite, such ** sw e llin g *nd
M oat o f tliexe bites are lin t too pain, ra n be relieved by a week
solution of am m on ia, or h y d ro ­
d n n g rn m s nod u s u a lly dlsnp
pear In a few day*. However, lti« gen peroxide or so il soap Weak
stin gs of r e r la ln Inserts *lir|t as d ilu tio n * of tin ctu re o l ludlna are
beej, hornet*, and wasps m a y / ' also used In relieving ih e pain In
c e rta in ca »e*
tim es be very dangerous.
O f c n n rsr If one t* allerg ic to
T ltc f r n in lr of Ihe specie* I*
| the s lin g rtf a wB*p. nee or hornet
rttinre h a r m fu l a s 'lt 1* the stm
th e fem ale th a t co n ta in * ih» pdl 'a n d ha* a violent rear Hun to It.
eon T h e violence and p ain of he shou ld be d rse n x ltlrrd tn it A
p h y sicia n u su ally m akes an r t these a 'ln g * have o c ca sio n a lly
caused h e art attack* and even i r a r l from Hi» cru shed nodi*', nf
th" In s rc ls to w hich Hie perjnn
death 111 some rases

New Lunt;

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Footwear

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M ay D evelop .A llc rir
O n ce ii p -rso n Is se n sltl/cd to
the poison o f one of the in*ect’a
bites, lie m ay develop till a lie rg y
tn II and, when b lllc n again, may
develop n g r n r n ill/ e d ca«e of
hive* a n d even n s h u c k - lik - t 'li*
d litn n w h lrh can prove taint
H su a lly , H ie stin gs o f Imrneta
and wasps ar» m tic ii m ure ." r lou* th a n lho*e of Die lie* H &gt;v•
ever, w h en the Imney her vimga, '
the s lin g a p p a ra tu s Ii often 'u rn '
ofT flln re th is r o n la lr u a g '- a t
deal nf poison , It is best to remova
It by lif t in g or s cra p in g If " la
p in ch e d by g ra sp in g It m &gt;re
poison w ill go Into Ihe wmiml
Person* rla d In b la ck ate far
m ore lik e ly to he s lu n g (can
those dressed In w h ite nr light*

Is allerg ic I.nrl then slow ly give*
Increased drnsge* of Nil&gt; r s t r a r t
bv In ie rl Inns iin ilf rn e a lh
the
sk in T h u s, the person Is more or
less rrm le re d Im m une lo the e f ­
fects of Hie bite* nf these p a r­
tic u la r In serts

IVEY S
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( J l'M T H I N A N D A NSW K it
M rs K H M v grandson who
I* *1* years old, sluNik a ll over and
fa in te d w h ile w a lkin g He had a
looseners o f hi* bowels a fte r Hi*
a tta c k W hat rnuld have caused
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m ay he found and treatm ent
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M r and M rs Dave lll.o kslie ii
of A tla n ta . Cm and In
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Dietrlx'h*.
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Tw o tii'ucom cia In N A A S
[lotiJild (J W ill, J r , ami Thom.iC. F in d ley llolii men ate a ir &lt;en
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tile Pi'xvly in cm ix e d (irnund Coo
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L a d le II over baking |mwder
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N A A S men t" the N aval lln sp lt ■
in Ja ck so n v ille over the weekend
H o lo il
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This lx the year of the Slim Jim
'ithmietle, of sheath dres*e* anti
ruler xlTnighL skirt*, nl akin tight
midriff* j p
not a petticoat In
*ight unllrW ltcr five
The tiexv fall fashion* are rleslgn
ed to rmiecal no bulges, antt a hlg

T IIK M AN H IRI* MF.NAliD
I to r s

The A m erican Legion A tm liu r*
xxill meet at the la-giou ||ut at

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Invites You T«

The F irs t lla p tls l C h urch C h oir
w ill hold re h e arsa l at 7 IS p in
The Junior llrntherhood will
meet at the First Rnptilt Cljuri'h
nl 7 in p m
F R ID A Y

Dave llu -e h le |inirneyei| over ’
Orlando
yesteidnv afternoon *
visit his two au n ts, the Mlsm •
M ary ami Anna N ug ent, who a •
spending a txxn week varutinn ,n
the " C ity lle n iilifiil" . T h e v plan
to retu rn to then home in Jn m a lr.i.
N. V tom orrow. W ith due r r s p e t
to the Chandler of fn in n iv ic r .
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has been an exeeptiiirially aim ,"
nml F h u n la \ngu*t.

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Buddy Lake Will Pilch Against
"Whiz Kids" Opposing Hawkins

P*yne

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F lan d e rs

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n» k k n t m i n i . a i n
T hat in m n riil Ilii'iitim iU nf Hanford fin is have lone -, wultciJ Imi
fin a lly n n iv rd . Tin* Ju n io r Legion "W h l* K id s ” w ill i».iy tlu-li fir s t
b a irh u ll Killin' iim li'i tin* IIk Ii ts In lln&lt; M c in n iiiil H tin liim i tonight
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•ffalriHt n contingent nf ('u tility A l 'Stum lu u lir iii'f it clash follow ing
- v Ijm
•'innini'imu.itn&gt;n...................
cerem onies
jjia •;«
. t..u t
the ru u iity 's K m ra it W ar veteran*
with dm Sanford C e le ry Feds lu
and M ajor .la rk Hull.
Lo ca l Ians w ill have n irra t continue ra ilro a d in g A t the tim e,
I'M
llm lily l.uke wus d ie
m anager,
In watching ilu 'ir diam ond ini
Itiorlnl llm lily l.uke play fur llu* •m l a fle r watching H uxley ifrill
out a 300 lout r Ifni ■ in sp iln g
firs t lin n ' slu rp lie dunned n m il
form fur a b rie f appearance In IrulmtiH at llte Sunfnrd N a val A ll
j a il y e a r's n h llim e rs name Luke Station, l.uke offered him a i»h
U Kind'll lu start un the mound If with Sanford
liar fri'l.'i lip In H i" chore
J im
I'uyue,
fo rm e r
Sanford
Juhn K rld e r. lu rm e r m anager, d le h e r ami now la m i'w isa l coach.
general m anager nf Kiinfu nl, wliu ha* also been Invitci. as has such
was tlu&gt; h o m e r F lo rid a Stall* la*u o h llline rs un Hert Ctiafim
. an and
|tm president am i mu' tim e m ajor Hay Kennedy If they even dare
eagm* Pilch er. w ill pilot Ihe ('nun
re m ir'. K rld e r m ay let Ihem oil
Ty-AlUOur^
w it'
til snine light couching duties
M anager A l M c M illa n w ill" p ro ­
H / Jnlnnum lu lu t lu r g c ot
bably
Inn I 13 ye ur old
Jim m y die nam e fur die la'Ulnn Under
f la'A'kiipi, wlm im sti'il a ste rlin g Johnson's guidance
the
team s
(B I) record tins year .Mugging have been selected ami die name
has
Imun
set
Ktar tlilr il sucker .tunlur M i lls w ill
he mlsslm* truin tlm "W ill* K ills ’ *
Tlte purpose of staging lips in
lliicn p tonight since lie lias re p o rt­ le re slin i: e x lru v n g n n in h to oh
ed to T allahassee for fa ll g rid lu ln money, Ihrm igli contributions
Iron workout■ for U t r lli lu M ia m i lo tin 1 N nlm m i
J im m y K iitle r w ill
h ike
Ii|k Jijn lu r Legion du als fur a ll play
place at the Ini corner M c M illa n ers on d ie Ju n io r Legion team
repot I , lit'. I'harifes are rn slv u lle r
K rh le i must hank h e a v ily on his
n e arly a month lav o il follow ing younger sotthall re :v o l‘ s tor ib is
Ihn S tale l.i'iilo n Final* In Wail- Mmin I*, since d ie uvowed purpuse
c ln ila Inst month.
I* lu utve die funs an In teresllu ii
M eanw hile. Id'tl H ire s, who ha* • ml rjo se flume.
been patheime. hotel her, a learn
A s both Johnson
uml
K rld e r
fur the i iiiin iy
A ll S lu rs
from point util, "T o pluy a croup of
am
ong
the
c
it
y
M
en's
S
o
il
h
all
Mroldtlm erx, it would he a fiasco
'iH
enlt, says he lias a rro l sliutuer Hut with these y o iip iie r p layers
V
lu ie rle d io Ihc I'lean mi spot.
' we c m i(lvi* the fans xm l Ihe
Si* fool. l. . o | m h I'u llo ii llu x lu y Legion u cam e "
w ill be playing In rlu h lflc fil unit
Hum m ing up the (‘oldest Johnson
tia lllh l! cleanup fur die AlbSInr*. slated, "W e hope a ll die Ians lu
H uxley, a form er sultan of *Wnl Sanford turnout for (tils nam e to
ill llte scut I-pro ranks, weighs over pittllt. We also hone they w ill lie
ZIfl pounds and can re a lly give the CeptTous with th eir co lilr|liu tloi|s,
p ill n ride
because we huvu talked alioul lid s
lie once h on e d down u contract jr||&gt; fpr the kids and they have
held outside I'lmili'itx rtf ..........
imiiiM
They have done a I’oial juh fur us
unit tlm 'own. this year
They
d idn 't w in ll|e sla in cb|iiiipm uNlijp
it’s true, but limy won the OrIambi District amt the Cleurwaler
Areu meets union to the stale
championship liuals at Wanchnlu
where they came lu fourth "

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Record Crowd Moy
Watch Australian
Dog A t V-C-K-C
D A Y T O N A M KACII (S p e cia l)
M is s D akey, A u s tra lia n til*
dlxtunce
cliam pliU), receive* tlm a d d lest
Tueaday ulnht ’.vltcti slic meets
M r. uml M rs. II. L. Itnhertxnu'a
lllti Zip In u uiurallnm run over
tlm % mile course.
Miss Dakey
recently
.... .
lv defeated
KiP* V iolet by 111 lenutfis In a two
lion m atch ra re and chalked up
I lie near record time of Hi i t secumls over n muddy track
y
you r* n a'lend ell her ton
111(1 Zip, however. Is n (ur (Ilfmnrh nr loo llH lr for lum ber and |erei^t propoxlllmi limit Mil's Vlop to (late Uiu Z ip has won
h o lld liiK m aterials. Hava muitey
nine out of IK starts nnulusl such
add Rain In s a ils fa r llm i hy rely- sta rs as Society Blue’, However,
HI i
li t ! on the experience and In tf* - F a rf* ' Ocean Wild, ami others
. C?
e l M a lin g e r J e rr y C o llin s
r lly nf an aalahllahod dealar*
bel
that the ra ce w ill a ttract
a t
d bre a kin g crow d and w ill
m il
arrangem ent* to handle it.

Stetson uridders
Start Grid Drills

Hats Open Play-Offs In Daytona Tonight
jMilchner May Hurl For Islanders
Against Deland's Jim Vickery

Junior Legion All-Star Lineups

T h e S p o r t s R e g is t e r
Hr K K N T (IIK T L A IN
'V e il, W i'h li Junes, S u n fu id ’ti liuki'hu ll amt goodw ill am haixadur Ik
un hi way hack In D ayton, liliiu , am i his M oto r f.'uiirt Job In F r in k llp ,
(thin
. , T lm genial une tim e S u lly- League
w ith •&lt;'o|uinhl
____n* ppitch
itc h eerr w|(h
upitnhla,
H, I.'.. took huum ummuriita of m in nut baseball, however . . . . In hi*
lit ihiy v is it to ihe C e le ry C ity , Weld* nayf r i* v t ly one yam * help end
that a 'Jouldi'hcjidcf which H u n fo nl lust to |k*l,niiil a week kKo H stu rday
. . Ttu* li'iim wus eith er on the ruud tlm whole tim e ur ruined o llt
heie
A s Webb put It H iiliiid n y before be le ft, "| m in e dow n here to
see On c h iill, uml a ll I snw wus m in , m in sm l more ru in ."
Wehli is the suloi' fellow, whu lust yeur paid u JtitMl piirehusn
option on the debt-riddled Heloilioli' liloes . , . However, tils chief O hio
bucket III the projected deni was Involved III u serious nlituimihilc uccideul mill hud lu luii'k down . . Wehli lust his |fiutl mid hni| to work
to lepuy Ills injilied bucket.
li'iiiu K the fu ll U l'iiptju lio tis bet ween Ju lie s and the H i'in in iile Iliu m ,
W ehli lined up a tiem eu doiis teutii n f |iln ye is w ith u u U tm ld ln K Id '
d u strln l l.entfue n s o id s and stni
•ervln* iit iir n i'e s fu r .Sanford th is
yeur . . The fa ilu re to cunsurmnute
the deni m lu h l have meant the lo s s j
of a iieuloitit fur Sanford tills year
. . . lories' ta U 'lie r for S u o fo rd tills
y m r H ill tio rk is Is I'tirrc id lv llm
iiiK e of the t'lu ss t! W est le x a sNew M exico I.cupny . . . T he ll-fe o t-J
ma| li'fi laiond p la n t Is the oilm iiliio u s ■ 'hnirti fu r roukip o f the
i yeur aw ard . . . H o rkl* had ifli
homers, wt*ll ‘over |t»0 ru iia -d rlve itd n
mid it robust ,:n ii uvernife u n til he
f n u ll . m l Ills thum b utai littie flu u a r on ills tliro w lm f a rm . . . Hlnca
that tone (lu ik ts wrote Jones, "1 have been In u sl1||til slum p. I am
n iily h ittlu p t HI."
v'll/elil
■i irip
&gt;ii l. 'u
'aie mi lifninp T in la u p ie tty fa ir cu un try av«ra«a in
K
llffb l s■ Ilo
miynme’s hunk . . . llu ik in d s itim lv o f tbe. same S tu ff tlm old Hum
p ia y n w ire b m m x i' he has played In every Maine bv lit lid Hit* plate
I'he ttlntil O tilo receiver lx p lu yluir w ith the
dm p ile Ihe in ju ry
Id Sox .........
In Ihe W
had u firs t lia tf
A m a rillo Hold
.. -T. N „M c- -ltc
- -o-lt- ■. ■. . -Jones
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County A ll fila r*
Kugene i'rn n in ittu u , lb .
K a r l Kyunx. 2t».
Chuck M in d e r s , If.
Kulton Huxley, rf.
H ill C rabtree, if .

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Heil llirrx, lb.

W illi the IU53 F lo rid a tit ate l.eugnu
pennant and If.lIjO lit c ik b a* up
liica titive ,
Kd
U v y ’ x lla y tu n a
Beach
U jan dar*
meet
Huy
11mine'x p a l. iu d Had Mat* ut C ity
ju a la v K a t i, Robert
isla n d P a rk a l 1:13 u 'cln ck (unlaid
K m u r l, J lr a n y w « le, D m C la rk .
In the upetiltiK nam e of a "su dden
d e a th " Shutiibnesxy play o ff xertried
ore trie
d in llte c ir
les never hefure
M a n m e r— A l M t N U l i i
c u ll.
The H a ls ile lendinu cham pions.
.bu n ce al
ussnred Ihcm xclvis Ini* cli
iiiiiu
tbe i 'us Ii and' IIlari by w im
iiuri a
t* IK M
double header S aturday
V
I
rd Cardinals
C a rd in aals
ls 11Took
while tlm Sanford
a p a ir from llte
the Islanders, The
Hats, sixth place (iu lsbcrs in the
i ( ir t l h a lf wim hy tlm I s lu m lm ,
have cornu w ill) ii rush, ami m ight
Ham runif the c o rtn ln down un Ihe S a n fu id C a rd in a ls ’ ItlhT base- well be considered the fiiv o r fle i
ba ll xeaxon ia*t n lu h t waahlm r not o scliednled tw in h ill w ith the been use the stall* leagiiu Hliuunh
l,ee*hiirt( la ik c rs A fte r the traine was c a lk ’d the l,uk«r playera (»•- nexsy's have nine Hines mum I"
iron a cbailt reaction of e h tk ln ii hnml* w ith tin* (!u n iln n l iiluvers.
Ihe team fln lsliim : behind llte lead
(Jhlro Fundura am i ftuliindo ttrtenu led th*- l.a k e r c o n lliiK e n l k o Iiik er duriuti 13 regular x p K o n i ul
in to ,th e H anford lo cke r room to v
play. ■
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break up a card Rama. A* the K m ..ii" to New Y o rk , P a u l f u t H ow ever, none e l the expert* at
plover* narked, collected th e ir nay hett and Hoho S u lliv a n to Con- either Del.and or D aytona have
end paid o f f th e ir iw M y debt*, ii'.vlleut, H ill H o tly to F b lla d e k ventured u prediction A* of m id ­
they Iteuan the Rood byea and tak- p liia. H ill .Samuels to H i. I.m ils, night Saturday, and after 13 year*
InR o ff In M talr aenarate wave Dave l.eouuril to N o rth C a ro lin a . of pla y, Daytona had won
13(1
• II w ixhliiR each oth e r Ruud luck. P rice W estbrook and J im F la n n l- game* (rum Ilc L s u d w hile D f
Tu Out averoK# p la y e r and by- Kali to ( ir o n 'll! .
Land hud won 133 from the Is*
»taniter It w»« a «od nmmenl.
Claren
ce
Im
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p
i
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s
tu
v
lim
I»
iir lim le rs !
T be usual JoklhR amonft ih e play
W hether the Hat* w in th e ir third
rr* hua* (net am id llte eeHuu*nesx enom di to he b«*l man at Paul itM lr ih t iH’imunt iseeiii* e n tire ly in
of ibiilkltiR ahead and arrattRlriR H m llh'a wedditiK lo iilirh t to Joan Ihe linu ils of a liu x llliijt cro p of
H u tiip h ie V ' T h e y w ill by m n iriv il
t r ln iT hatua.
Tbe
re ie litn ie nL
yOtingslers, and u cra fty veteran
r
In
dividual
player*, w
ith a l III. Hoot's |mmu till* even
HUIUpR
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P ilch e r m im ed J im V ick e ry . W in ­
" r who
S .........................
m ith is the only p la ye
olh«r
player*
*
H
fnrRuttcn.
A
ii in i« (iy Hu* i ui it it* i*f l#*ifly Hi*k**r w Ihi i h IiJi11i nine w Itifrii! .41H1 lifiw Hi
htnv here th is w inter. S m ith w ill ner id one of ttu* two no hit. no
fie
la
m
Ilf
"tid
e
1*
it
"
permeated
the fii't lia y lu a in d o slrlu l loopC o n xtru rtiu n run tilts recorded io 11133, as well
work fur A n drew
tbe R raduul disbandm ent.
ax w inner id two im e
out* lilt
Co,
Ii
was
lik
e
that
day
when
*11
games, V ick e ry K*iex lu ln 'l" i piny
(till I'up "I'u p U p " W allace slopped Kd l.une, the sv lf-sty lx d Ilian
llig
ia
p
i
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ill
rc
to
in
to
A
lb
a
n
y
,
tbe
kid*
Rraduated
from
M
id
i
offs
with
liv
e
wins
In
six
drclslou
*
who kn o w . Sunfnrd, the other day and said, " U h l you read III the
J.
with ihe Is b o d e ix ! Ills season
Hi io ld y, i&lt;itiny w here It) ye ars u(ju the Hutlfuid l&gt;n«t'l»i»ll team went rchonl and •xtlmoKvd auluuraphs ( la . tom orrow , o.aim gei
in their vyarlmoka before k evln a DuOII Is »l»ll'd to P'.IVi* for T ill' \ 7 . , i - -jo ij
to Dcl.nm l uml lo'iit th em ? '
O kie.,
on th eir var|ou* ways un tlm many &lt;s,
, ..........
.. w jlli hi*
■
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c ife am i _*,|U
ii| | In eou lrast, tin* Islanders, made
turtle Mini, "I m ost huve missed I
fnh ii Intel th is week. Dunn w ill I
,lf (lllll „ r lllw
„H|e|a|
life. H ill lH n*
. .n.t patna
,
, of
______
••Well, Kd," Pop continued. *1 p lte h n l am i won that Halite and tl d iffe re
ip i
vu lo w u ik lu the D ou glas A ll
diet
return*
to
O
klabom
e,
H
a
rry
tsiain a ll stars uml will* un allyou w ill i ''m em ber you were pluy illy left fie ld for m e "
M ellii to
L yn n ,
Mosa.,
K rn lu c ra ft |i|aut there th is w inte r.
tim e league record clu b in lt iu y
I,uue tPoouht m om entarily and said, "Y e * , I remember now.
P alm ie rl to t.omr Islam), Tony
H ill H n trls le ft fo r Tepneweti average of " f f , also may he tielo see In* w ife and recently b**rn pcm lluit iilm o s i entirety upmi one
(In Sept, n t h tlm V o lu sia C o u n ty K ennel C lu b w ill M im e It* la it
son fur tlm lir n l lim e. T w o utber liu r le r - x le m le r H ill
M ille r
H ill
eveniiiR of races . . . T he modern oval lx located u few m ile* Jhl* aide
■ devrrs w ill rem ain In D vnti'el lips won m * not rtf seven decisions
of D ay lom i llcneb mi Itouli* Imi between D aytona and D el.an d . . . A
Ihju
t I ■Labor
% . ■Day
. __ afternoun
.Ws
hmIhm umjill I. tJUMI tl rtlljf til 1/1’ IC. I *
| IJH1
Florh ta . H ill H lverlbu rn e Is Ruing from Ihe lla ts um| 22 m il of L'ri
o §f ■.
i u c Iiir w ill be featurud at V C K C
hack to (lilu p d u ami Tom m v re g u la r iv g s u ii ilecl||p|i».
I la v 1(i nu Him h
w ill npunmir llutir 1.111rtl u iiiiuiil lluWift
Dgnim l* Ipriklng (ur help, hm,
tm ouanl
Ii
ta k in g
111*
wife,
Derby the n ln lil Imforu, Sunday, Kent, tl, tic n liia ltiit a t 7:!ll) p^n. . . .
Peggy, and tla u g lile r, " I ts " , w i n ­ rum big J lu i t 'b r lc b altlu) tlm i s
'M ils Hnlipie race Is to determ ine Ihe faxle st m m -R ieyhoiim l III the area.
ter Harden where he w ill te*rh iuve whipped him slit tim e* out if
seventh grade end do a little seven, uml fnun John Blodgett and
U nder the aide Riddance of H ill (la rtw lc k , m anager o f the Hanford
Huger A ld rid g e Blodgett has won
coaching.
H ow ling A lle ys, a second bow lin g league fo r a irm e n fro m the Hanford
FLORIDA RTATK I.KAdUK
III* lust seven gam es, while A id
A ir lle sc began p la y in g U * t T h u rsd a y n ig h t . . . T h e new le a g u e -O v e ra ll Hie Hanford C ardin al*
ridge appears une nf tlm m ure
• K i o e u - N a l. p e T A N liis io *
V J ill! - b u s six team* and w ill howl e very T h u rtd a y n ig h t throughout
turned In a b e lle
Pe*. counterpart*
the season
ii'U 'i.N at 7::i«
7::i(l |MM.
p ill. '■ . . The
Navy H
owim
ling
t wag lie M W ll'U M
(he
m e re g u la r is
oow
g i.»«a«
.run
ro lls e
ve iy M onday n
won At'
.eia la s t veur. T7 h e
every
u ig
lg h ;l amt
end Is
l» _een tire ly separate fro m -the* r, , | 0U; list tees l i t i k
xat game* amt lost AT tu w ind up 3tlr e n tire ly nf rooltles w ith the exc irc u it . . . M eanw hile,' ih e 'C lt v Men'e Le ag o ii w ill b u n c h ops
cepllun o f M il|pr. now in hi* m *o
sxVTontt
-n
w ill
on Wednesday evening at tbe Hanford H o w lin g A lle y . . . T*t*ry
in
Javkseevtlle Ueeeb
a* i»
.vie In tbe firs t h a lf and fo u rth In uml year o l urgatdred h a ll h url
play every W ednesday n ig h t . . , \ m eeting »f Im-el men and women Urlsgda
IX XI .tar the last half.
lug Most of Ihe rookies are a lfllc t......eys
. tdntg
._..lght
*1 M .rue
P a lm ie rl was a
Ill-gam e w in ­
bow lers w ill he held a t tlm H onfm d H ow ling A
it fo
i r the l.ahvlaeri
l.iMki
.INI ner. Tm nm v "W a b o o ’1 Leonard r d with w ild streuks notably K n ile
ion pose *f f iin iiin it a new M ixed League . . . Tbe fo rm a tio n of thl*
C rn u m c r who ha* Just set a new
iH x iu i crx x n iiM *
tiv i' I la rtw lc k fo u r b ow llliR leagues th is «ra»on.
L, i*ri. prulm ldv led the F lo rid a State leu gut* record hy w n lkliiK 202
loop w ill give
lia r tear NviiFlh
■sat League lu b a ttin g w ith a .’IHI men, and Hnbhv l-ncko who had
r* m
cerem onies fo r Urn Kor**n 11*1,aari
m ark, though till* most w ait fur w alked n o men H im
T o n ic In’ s big roinn m n uiratlon
S atiird a v
In
V* *a
W ar v e in n n * am i tlm J u n io r Le gio n -C o u n ty A IJ 's l »r
night, on ly IT aw ay frum the old
svarwAo
..."
.at* the o ffic ia l qverage* tu show.
shmdd u llr s c l the la rg e st crow d o f tlm y f i r In the M e m oria l Hladlutn Ja rk e e a e llle Reaek
The ftiMlblrd* set a new F lo rid a record! Locke had fanned 247. x
■ an
.tie Hlatr* Lenitue ivcurd fu r Multm figu re exceeded only by
Itit a year, b a rrin g re in of course . , , N o t Only w ill M a rin e fiylO K Ace Ottawa
Myrll
■
vat
M a jo r Jack U o lt and the county'* utber K o re a n veteran* be honored,
A M liases w ith 221, ur eigh t more
Imi
than the 14-vear-ujtJ standard set
■esatfs, t t iln ia r
but most local baseball fan* w |ll be seeing th e ir J u n io r L « llN ‘ JJJhliB
a ln e *yi__________
sy lll* Q-M en.
K ld » " In action fo r the fir s t tim e th is year , . . Com bined w ith a team l.rsO sn atlariOMI) ta» eaartlleri, bv the IIL17 H._.
eala
I
tire
county.
tb|*
baseball-com
m
em
oration
M 'onard led the league in total
o f lo cal player* from around
Otlaaila
s
i
l*e
Reaeb
I
I
I
e«N**i|e4
[ale a ttra ctio n . . . N o adiplsslo n w ill be
h its w ith
IU1 w h ile m a n fg rr
Hr Th* t u s r l s j f i l l*r#«x
' rlhuH on asked
money to
Dunn waa tlm tutal Ira so leader
churged'IU!1!'*li'cre wtlM^ e^ntrltiijtlon
a»k«d fo
forr tnoijey
«» e*njj the
llll'M iK I-V N
W alter I'arlln r.
grith UBB. D unn al*u won the |a4. New V&lt;*rk, n u tn u liilvil (Is rili
"WhT* K id s " lo Urn N a tio n a l J u n io r t.egluri baw b*H
** **'*"'l|
I'nnler.
|*aiita&gt;,
Iktl*
Ik*w.
.
Hall
lark*
.....................
('Mr. In
home run crow n w ith 20 ju st a*
beginning this week and la s tin g th rou gh S a tu rd a y . . . » * / gpo.l
I I A I .I F A X - D ic k i K lil I llo w s iil.
la st year'*
p ilo t
Chuck
Al»mr 1*1. H a lifa x , oulBn|pl*&lt;t
cause and w orthy avent to le t * a ll turn ou t.
R&gt;i[h|*&lt;t C
t'lia rils
paced th# F H L w ith 26.
Intlih, i l l . N*
iT N J.. ‘t»
MU

D a v id jlu xsl, * i,
Colem an Y a le * , c
Buddy l ake,
H e i r r m : IK ri fn
____
h le K
. lc n ilro m , l.t.
J. h. t ieveiund, ‘ T h ro Jn n rs, Hu
b e d HarfweU, K d U rooklyn , BUI
White.
M a a a r r r - J o h n K rld e r

Sanford Is Rained Oul In Season's
Finale; Cardinals Won 66, Lost 63

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The lla ts have ihe hr-.t record
In Shamilim- ■ ! pl.n o ils Appearinn In elrild “ I them dnrlnri
&gt;*
years, the Hals reaclied III*' m ia h
three lim es, winitlpri two ul lint
three The I's have alsu appeared
In i-inht. rca rlim n the lim its tour
tim es, tint ilio p p llli! three id tlm
four
PtuV'ulI names wilt allernale tmtween I &gt;a ylu h i a*i ■ I »el.ami until
one leum wins Ihree lteuiiiar season adm ission prices w.,, tireva ii.
lu ll no passes o ilie r IbllU N a llo lia l
Axxnciuiiou
oi
K|n*eial
hron/e
passes issued liV the leilgoe ill p.isl
years to fo iiu e r m ajor leanilerft.
w ill lie hmioied. I 'll ilh 'lit la c k
Dumpsey lu . UHsigiieil llm p iriis
H ill I.eiD. A niline H ills , J n liii
T'oncoll. ami Turn W illia m son to
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today In
to gel ready
read. PI'AVHII
a m o ,sclic
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lor a _m n ag_____
. , d.........
;ln* Bapt. 23 with Auburn
Hl\y«jrt|it&gt;ri|
oach John Patiae said, "We IPlU/
lu be stronger Mill year W salhrauh
we will be tackling one
Ugliest schedule* we have

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man on (be squad is Hill Mahmela
foot-4, 233-pound center 11lh
converted from tackln K l,a nl.ainoirU
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E ilflit K cm inii
( m in ty niuturw. Vf ' “ T "1 * l" " 1 ,,a ' il »“ *“ •
in u b llf d riv e r * licenses suspended

month at lire the f iix t o f Ihla year.
The d riv e r's license d iv is io n o f
the State D epartm ent of 1'ublle
S afe ty •aid tliu l 774 IIre me* were
Halley, Junn-x U e y (J u ffD , lu ti while the license of Ale* Levine revoked, III) im pen ded, and 77
** M itch e ll, Henry W rig h t I’ .-tn x -■ . lletievn, w u i suspended
raneetled in Jo ly . an Inr rente ovei
amt John Berimed Ved.le. whit
Mure than i ,turn driver.* had the 827 actions tu k rn ,n June.
evoked, suspended
.Inly'* net Ivi tie* hi non lit to 7,467
pended.
or cancelled in the f iix t -even the num ber of revocation*, susT ile license uf C la ie n cv W. Wll* month* of JUftM, in d ica tin g &gt;r aver­ peliaion* and eaueellulloii* since
anil, Ijik e .Monrue, w ar levoked, age of more than l.tHMJ actions per
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F ir s t Street. Chime 4WJ W.
Y o i .m w a y A N D IIA B Y U F O S
| D ay, Week or month — T e l 1425.
F u rn itu re re n te r, l l f l W F ir s t
O N E R O O M e ffic ie n c y apt suit
able fur w orking couple Ideally
M o c a le d a rn.sx (runt Coat O ffice
C rlv a te b a th .' IWlUlre.- M k fiu d
Ju co liM in s Dept Store.
L A K E F R O N T D u p le x - 2 lilt F u r
if Desired 11 ml*, from N A S
Ch ildren welcom e It A C a m e r­
on, Lake &lt; barm D r., Oviedo;
Cli. 47ui or *572
I ll f l bo..*®, Dun w 3rd P a rtly
fu r See T am CiilberhoUsn, I7CJ
W 3rd

AIR. Apartments, eouple*, IW) N.
L au n K .
1 B E D R O O M house U nfurnished.
M unroe C o rn e r W O le Box A II
c / c hanfu d ll ir a ld
K U R N IS IIK D A p l
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F A H M F O R R E N T — II Vfc
Cam eron C ity Mr*. W B

acres,
Lynch

U N F U R N I S H E D 2 lied room house
nr rent Kitchen I* furnished.
,»ryc fenced In yard.
I'rcfe r
couple
with
ch ild re n .
C h o iir
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and k lli'h e n i'lfe c lo s e in. Rhone
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Steps, stepping slum *,
grease traps, senile tana*, w in­
dow s ills A lln le ■ M lru rle Cone lid e Cn . .700 E lm A*e Rhone
1775

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w in d e d part of town and are
interested b getting .u sto m ers,
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It, let the c !a iilt!e d advertJatnj
NI4W IN S T O C K
departm ent of T H E S A N F O R D
Coins 14e
Hem lies.
eoiierele
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window sills, eonerete window
e fficie n t aalea m edium .
lin lc ls yreave tra ils am i hulhlJALOUSIES
my m aterials of a ll kind*
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C liu iir* ICHI, 1241
IS W. Kira*.

Concrete Window DIN
Concrete window lintels
G rease lra|is — S cp lic lin k s
M I R A C L E C O N C R E T E CO.
47 years m Sanford
I'h. 1335
34# E lm Ava.

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'.'muld list (hi* s e rv ice in the
special service* of the Sanford
Wa bur, *tll and trade used furni­
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We have hud in tpdrlf*
ture Wllaon-'tUler Furniture Co
a* to who rent) truck*.
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All TICLltS WANTED

F'O lt S A L E — One iiura® and oue
giNMl m ilk cow. J . It. Urldge*,
Luke Monroe. Phone 1320-K.

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LAND CLKAHING

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F la P h o n a l; Sanfnrd U155; Day
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S A L E S M A N — Produce, Katalillxhod m u le Good opp44-|unliy,
o
W rlle Box J K , c/o Tl
Tne Sanford
H e rald.
D e liv e ry H oy Wanted. A p p ly Paltn e llo G rn cu ry. T o » la rl T u c u la y
M A It It IE (4 m in
lo r Insurance
work
w ork In
lit S un fon l Cnntact It. II.
Taylor, 2Di M e lscli Bldg, nr
phono lil«4«-JI for a p ixd iilio e n t.

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&gt;ave on Kir®, W indstorm -autom o­
bile Insurance. Seu John II, WUli«m » In suran ce A gency. *06
n ajiford A tla n tic Bang Ilfd | o r

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T O D e liv e r feed and work In alure
Llcensei
ed B ro k e r for a ll
day* a week. A p p ly In perkludi of Beat Esta'a and
2nd
G eneri Insurance. 214*
nee
9. Pa 1 Ave. ‘Phone 1100. 1 1 &gt;r®3 Ni
WO R E W A N T E D
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Whether buying nr wdllng, It will W A N T E D p o illlo n , i i houiekei
M E A^R N
U S SINN*
A N C E AGENCY
pay you to
nurse, and companion,
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
rtferencea. oia Oak. Phone
Florida Stale Bank Building
I S - N O Y IC E fl . P E R S O N A S J l - U
1263-W.
"Call Hall"
Phone 1753
RElPO N H lBLE whit® man with U A U U H F
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E S T O H IU M — _
E ld e rly ,
FOR R EA L ESTATE IN LA K E
Semi-Invalid, convalescentt. K in d MJ|RY aee Raymond M, Ball,
lv Care, graduate dietician.

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Want A Nice Motel
In Sanford, Fla.7

V f l HAVE aome e xcellen t Lakefront Home*, also mme naw I
WK BUY USED CARS. UNI®
tad 3 bedroom home* In Itte
R ««t — Second and Sanford.
&amp;
Contact me fur your bona* M odern B-unll co urt — excellent

I need*.

C . A , W H ID D O N HR.

irk Ave.'
110 S pirit

I’h. 1231,

condition,
On b eautifu l L a k a
Mourn® U . 8. H igh w ay 17, Inflda
c ity llm lt i. F o r Inform ation wr|ta
p o B oh 334, Hanford.

M T SO K 125 ft. ready for bund­
lin g . On paved itreet 12 blocka F O I l' S A L
from clock. 1250. Phone 1333 W.

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M O B IL E H O M ES
n w ic e d im m u n o u i
lio n of V aca tio n T r a l

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al~Want
. Box S3.

.. Sacrifice 3 bedroom home,
n f u r n l a h a d . Equity H*oo. MONEY deaired on colored pro2230 J or tea after

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lle p a irln y Sanford A Ce'.try A v e
Chim e lUtWl M, 166C K n l« h t.___
B A T T E R Y , G enerator o r S ta rte r
S ervice, Cal) SIT, Sw alti'a B a t
tery Service. Sanfnrd Avenue
and Im l Street

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William I' Smith Outboard Sale*
S ervice, At e tc my i)ul[iu .n i! Sal
i«. 2513 S I’urk Chime 1174 J

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IN' C O R R E C T t H A F T
ilun ubo ul
With 107 It c
O ra v .
ihm lile
planked Oirnuyliout tra ile r Mo
- lo r and boat lo m p le le ly
over
balded and lu excellent coinlllion An unusual buy

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lilt* . C ln e ca slle , l- lorid*

TO - F U R N I T U R E - U ’ bold G ihhI i Zk
U IL F U R N A C E S ~ B y
K r e ik y
W all, Flu o r and F lrrp lu c a .

M. (1, HODGES
IM W. lal_8L
Pkena in
VENETIAN BUNDS
Fartury prlcral Roll a tlewl liliuda,
Afjmluum alat*. cotton or pla*
tic tain»t Complete rep service
kemlnole Venellau Blind Cump*in
■2* Weil Third
Rhone U l

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B R A ILEY ODHAM USED CARS
rails Ave. Si Kith St.
W. K. IVIcMiistci, MurAll fiiiancliig bundled llinuiifli loi-iil Imiikh.

IV f o i l H E C T « It A l l with 75 11 C
pianked
Iwdlolil
• O ra y, double
and
Iasi
, and tra ile r Clean
I'rlce d to sell

CAKCHNTEK WORK
For txuick repair Juba, ur amali
bulKtiig, Call Jim 1142 11-4.

U R M N D O M o rn in g KauUnel, U r
U n do E v e n in g S ta r. C a ll A a lv b
"F'O II S A L E la iv e ly Spinel Ciaiio.
May. HA* J.
M ust be T ra n sfe rre d at Once
M O V IN O , laica) A long
We offer for sale to perm anent
resident of this seel ion latok*
llit a n r e C A L L II, Storage
anil plavx like new id ly ytmrand crating W. A. ADAMS.
a nleeil for ten years Just pay
REMODELING,
repairing, avbris m a ll down paym ent, and fin ­
tos aiding, roofing, painting,
ish out balance In easy n in iilh ly
Fre e eitlniate*. No down pay
term s. Fam ous standard m ake.
menla, 34 months to pay, Licen­
W id e
Collection
D epartm ent,
3110 F lo rid a Avenue,
T am pa,
sed contractor. It. J. Finch, til#
Flu ., and we w ill notify you
Mellonvide Avo, Chona Mtf-W
w here t o see the pi aim ."
L L BILL—Plan® Technician.
H. FI. M o to rlre d F la t plate Inm er,
Phaa® 411 W. Routs 1, Hanford
173.1X1. U t il C u lm c lio Ave.

7— Feta ■ L tv a u o rk • P o u ltry — 7

"4lr S lude ba ke r Ciek up

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H O R S E for aule— Saddle anti Hrl-

I H E D H O O M IIO U S K
A ll ^ u tvo n le n u * , e xcellen t w ater,
nsxir E ld e r Spring*. Plen ty ihado
traea, some ! " t it tree*. 2 14/lou
aerea land. 0 . C, W urm ack, Rt,
3 Rax 243, o r »cs' ow ner at A ll.

4 wheel driv e Jeep, A I
eom llflou

I I 'H E A D E R S E R V I C E . L lin e and
D olom ite and F e r t illie r . Chonn
1503 M D avid E C arpenter.

SCHOOL D ESKS—
F IN IS H E D A N D U N F I N I S H E D
r UKM TURK CENTER
lit) W 1st
Chim e 1425 H A V E your lawn mowed by Je rry
Lord I'honi- II.it.I
A L M A T I1 A 1 L E K N ic e ly Fu rn ish
eil. Si reen porch See O lllu ycr,
L L ns about uur C re d it D a n .
Sue’ undo T ra ile r P a rk , !t m iles C ACuinl.ny.
U e p a iriim
Hemodel*'i i h of Sanford
Trsi M 'irnelt
S C A IIT A N II O V A I. M A N S IO N
Mt. | Box 70 .'I
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H O U S E T R A I E E H NOW L O C A T ­
E D A T I*A R K A V E . T R A I L E R A I .L T Y C E S B u lld o re r wurk. R ea
C O U R T . Y O U T H H U N K HEIFS
auiialile K alea F re e eallinataa
IN R E A R
ItK O ItO O M . C A I.E
Chime 2221. V C. lira c e y .
I7-.I1 It A F T E R 5:(HI C. 31.
C I.U M IIIN O
i; e d i : i : i * f r e e z e u Ft u w d C o n tra il and re p a ir work
Fre e
I y e ar Com plete with loud. 1750
estim ates
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( illI s B icycle , yood condition. 115
S an lo rd Ave. Chime IH2M
C a ll III7J from U lo 5 p. in.
NEW F
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u Od Ri uS aurfacad h&gt;
W parlaclUm O ld fluora tuada
iu«da lik e
S L R iH T L Y U S E D apartm ent si/o
cleauln*
fMW F ln lik ln tf,
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ffiy id a lre Cun lie seen ul the
w aalna. a lto portable pow er plant
Sm ith A n t 21L Fre n ch Ave Ap
S e rvin g So in In o li County aloes
ply SHU Fre n ch Ave
ID S &gt;(. M. (ile a io n . L a t a M a ry
P R A C T I C A L L Y new C'ortu h le E le c
K E E P YOUR lot* clean Heavy
. . i r k Sewltm M a d iln p It--ason ithie
duty mowing
cleh rln u , nraiJ'
lur
pj,. xnm it
lug
shell
drivew ay*.
I'uslum
fa rm in g D eW Itl H unter A Son
•‘ C A B L E , N E U S O N " Spinet Piano.
I’ ll iia - w .
M aple finish, I y e ar old |3!)3 .
w itli bench. Rhone 1725 It
VEI.U4 D R ILLED , Ciimpt Install
&lt;&lt;l, any sife M O ilodpes I'h
Hom e id the

AUTOMOBILES . TRAILER'S

IIAII.V SCECIAI.S

FO R M A L E -G R O P E R Y STOKE
And meat m arket, good loealiun
Kstall)ished m any years Ow ner .
re tirin g due to aue C o in iile li- Uo 1
my business Inelm lliiK a ll atoek*
and fixtu res for 17.oral, whieh i*
less than cost of fixtu re s alone
F o r m form alln n , I’ hime 141 or
D uC ree 717 Cal *
1 w rite IV It
in elto Ave . Sanford. Fla

PERMANENT famlly of three do’dlo. Rhone g|55 u r contact G u lf I F Y O U ar« re-m odeling u r b u ild ­
alrea three bsilrmnn house with
on
and French.
ing new, phone 2290 J for your
kitchen furnished City nr rural.
p la lte rin g o r block w ork. E ip e r t
Reply Box D. L. c/o Sanford tk —
H ELP WANTED
-If
batch w o rk— no job tuo large ojH ifa ld .
lou sm a ll. F re e cxtlm a le x upon
(IU A LIFIED FRONT MAN Mult
requeit.
PERMANENT Realileiila, desire 2
Know hnw tu handle stock and
be droom Uufurnlslied. Stale loproduce. Ton salary. Apply Tip
OAKLAWN
ra tio n . P ric e .
O Box 11111.
Top Super Monad.
Seminole County’s only ptwnelual
IE A L ESTATE FO R S A L K -3

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All iiixtirtmrr purcliu.M’d from emir insuriiiiie ngeitl.
"Ill c tsr tun h a ir an arrldenl. too »»Dlr w llli * fliru d

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Till 4 II K V H O I.K T S 'lY I .K - U N K D K I.U X K ,
ntdlo, lo-nier, new iilunlle covers
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U pholstering and R e p a irin g
Tel. I23X

M3 c e le ry Ave.

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Cabinet m aking, u p lio isle i mg F in
n llu re re flu ls h in g — r e p a ir ln i An
t|t|i»e re sto rin g u p lm U te iin t fab
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tin N
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557

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F B ld lU A I R R a p id lin ca a , sale* ami tied n&gt;ik&lt;d b n lo inuny Mm ball
S lab I »i pal tim id s u m iu 'irl/ rd lb*
a doi'-o llm ra llul |,«'lupa Ii* li»&lt;4 town Hhe wax inalxtenl about It " c o n v a i l l b l * . a x a t u rn n a n l liu&gt; m g
je rv lce . 0 . II. fllg h , Oviedo. Fla
wuik ciirupbnn-'dim t lin- .lies wbu
II* opened Ilia eyea at tba man lie! p i x n r n l w h a i i ' a l i u o l a II waa a
Phone 4151 o r B a n furd 1042 W (O l D ied. although tie’ll g lim no
srt up the conference, olid eniil
Imib ntbm ol any &lt;hangs
V*t It Hun o l "Uranoi Oaka. “ Vou want waxhunt. Mu m,i, li Im th at H u g o
after 3 p. m.
uii-iding liiv u r.ib D u ih -u Ibe ideas
wnx odd Dial Ii* liailn'l sold any- lu It* i a p a r i m a li t , K it 7 You •aid that the u u i n r u l Hi* m i n i
.ill,I
discussinnx brm igbl nut
tiling about n-.-nig lobby lo New sliboldn t have " T u say that Elaa- w h o b a d uppvxi*&lt;l so xlD-otly m
M ille r R adio &amp; A pplia n ce
H r also un-nil,lin'd Ibe tael Ibat
Yo lk, and iiavlng dinner wllli bei nor Oaka wax on (h* taridxbeii K l e m m i ii .t k* li v in g it. uni w h ile
Sanford. Sem inole County'*
wc iii this cmtul.v boil (lie mi,*l
. , . lingo nod IteiiigeT 8ll* frit *ni* wax cu ttin g 11 m ildly. He ra- t h e y w* i* l l u l * wax Muiuoel f i d o ld a if W eitln glm uso D ealer
uiilxl.n ,ding co u x o llu lits In- had
membered Uia caxa v arv-w e ll. Hlie rick.
beaten unit rurinii-dy forlorn.
Pit, 214
funmt m uur ciu ife i ei|ge
A n ita waa d h a r lly m nm* Hi* 1 I'un.dtltunU were D r c liir n 51
He d I tl n l
I't'-ai-ntly Angie wux gone wllli had Uixn acquit Led
... V udoplch 8 a lei-See vies,
a II mi I ndinonllbm "Mind wiial I know wlm HWeellu wax, but lie d room from K it, xittm g in u im n rr
Hl-.ru p r n f c s iir of eilncH lioit. I'm
E le c tric a l it da* Apjtllaneet
c,I tba rum Ii, a i ig a irt in In-r linnil.
say about your toimlii, and Tony try to find out.
versRv uf F lo rid a
D r Sam II
A d m ira l, K e lv ln u lo r, Serve I
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DeiiAeld
then.
There
w ilder, honey." It wax too late lot
Slim ier, d ir c r lo r of In stiu clb in il
B e frig c ra io rs , P rota u n Butt
tu
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null
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wax
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till
no
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bark
Held
s e rv ic e s ;
Mix#
C h iirlu tla
that, ltd M-fleeted wearily: a* Suun
le G a s i d Hanford Ave.
KU-iiiIiiius , e o u siilliiu t in elem en
aa 1lie y were alone iihe told Anita she said, "I don't w ant to |«av&lt; the Cliff** l#l,le. An Hugo ap,,k*
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alone.
I'm
going
up."
A
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ita
tilts whole Hlory, what they ball
ip-ucial e tu iM illa lil In tiistruetiur
■tlainveieii and wiial tliey feaierl, had lo get hum*, too. Thera wax b ra il wni.l nhw ply lun h m an Im
R A N D A L L E L E C T R IC CO
nil nl Ihe Slate D e p irD u e n l nt
0 wn®«l and operated by Sldiw&gt; and that W ild e r win. tl,* man la b b y bail no tra in u n til 1:30 It xndad by V o b ilila iy g if,I,ii * ol I * ,nil and her
l.ib tra llu n M iss Kal'ii dn K e lli as
Oaorga d rivin g (h im . Ha inatxted fa ,* becaiua a b a o lld rly s llll. aa
gun* aw ay w ith.
E r ic V ih le n . B a n dlx and C ro s lty
sni'lnle (irofessor
uf
rd u rx lio u
A n ltu wasn't ax xuriiltxxd ax K it m i IL "W h at'a the oxa u f being I bough lle l 1,1 ru l illllg bud Xluppad.
Appllan cea: E le c tric a l c o n tra il
M ill i d i
S lid e
U u ive i'xltv
and
hud expected bet lo Im . 4Jv*r lax your own Doea if you uan't take an A n ita knew i'a-dih k. li lt wax , ,,ni l l ! and rv p alra. II2 M agnolia
M rs Lucy Hueki"* rim x iiH in t In
amt aandw icbrx, A n i t a aaldi "I afternoon off T Oat you r tliliig a on, vine*,I uf II.
e le ilie ltta ry cducntlnn, S tale DaA n ita dallied know ing him
In
krfew O ia ia waa aomeuiia. tabby g l r l i "
p a rtin ent
23Dfflc® E q u ip m e n t
- 27 bax c h a n g e d In Ilia I a a t few
Il waa 2 whan they left New an in a la n l *b* waa liP ia rlf again,
llib n llia . Hlie'a baan unaattlag. not Y o rk, 23 m in u trx paat 4 whan they allowing m,lln n g hut am pi lx* II,ul
H A Y N E S ’ O ffice
M ach in e
Co,
an ca ie fra a aa alia wax. 3hx bad reached DxnBeld. (Ut do*ad a goud K it abodUl axk.
T y w w rR a /a addinn
tn m h lm * .
M il lam bad c o m * dow iixtulia.
am netliing on bar mind. Anyhow , part of th« way, bar head againxt
Sale* it e n lu li, 314 M agn olia, I’ h
yon m ight xx w ell atop w orryin g. Oaorga'a xhouldar. It waa a aur- Mil* wa* xtum llng In th&lt;&lt; dum w ay
G R A N D H A I'ID S . M ich '21 -Th#
KVen If you ’ll known about W lldar p rla in g ly cum furtable place to have ulltl K it cuugbt u gllinpxe of tier
r i l v ('o m u n ssin ii is d ra ftin g an
I don't batleva yon c o u l d have IL D ropping A n ita a t bar gate, lacn In a m irro r. Kb* wnx . lin in g
R E G I S T E R s
urillnunee tu p ro h ililt Ihe abxnitonA N D F O R M S . O N E - T IM E C A R
atnpped IL Otiaer up, U-a m ail may alia *ald aha’d be ovar |atar. Oaorga a t A n lla w ith a p iercing »tam Hint
m enl of intixcl ic* boga-x,
■ ON. L o w p r lc e i. F»*t dellvorv
U lin out m iudi lie tD r Umn you ex- drove up the h ill and Into the wua fu ll of xoxpii Inn. Dm loubti-dly
M iria m had n**ii w b n l K it bail
The com m ission lx actin g nn 4
drivew ay.
Check wlM» G eo rge filu«*L 17 p te t,”
housew ife's te lle r co m plaining over
Komh M a la . O rlan do
K it jum ped out o f the c a r ba­ #a*n.
K it got lip and began la w alk
it waxn't kflrtilm who i|Kikn, It ii recent nationw ide wave of c h il­
around th t room. “ If only aha'd let t o n Oaorga brought It to a fu ll
ua kriuw w h a r a xlia u . T lig l'i atop. H a r uaaja « m |* U*a h*n qaa H .oige " Iv d t lik , Hainii*! W. dren &gt;id fm-u lin g in abandoned lo*
TOD
hoses and re frig e ra to rs.
w lia t’a an frlqliLan lng M u p p u a a Orta glance at gla f | ------------c ------ F id iic k - no bn'a Klrannr'a b u y
T he ordinance would p roh ibit
Well, ./all." Ua anbl that
alia'a found uut a o m tih liig la rrio l* L t b l i y hadn't tal«R|i# M « TM &gt; * :i
CAN
uiivoiu* from leavin g hinge* on
111® poln* bad bad nil ry * on fad*
- parhapa that W ild e r Is already W*a lio lft|ar. T h u g
S R IX
Kit w®nt upatmra i m chaggad rl*k tor quit* a w lillr. II* waa aua* door* nf lim ned lc&lt;4 hose* and |tmnm rrtcd, th a t b* a lia a d*y’ &gt; h«a a
wit# . . . Hhe m ight hav* ta ll ntin Into g ra y ctuunbray u ;d liw ,.a*lx. p a il.d of living lb* |iuw*r behind
A n y th in g
Ui xeinc ■ t r a li g • ptaca, m ight W b tn aha caina down at 3 o'clock, a n u rn b a r ul racket* gambling,
hav*— " le a n in g againxt tba daak P h ilip , lo okin g in cre d ib ly worn, Crooked promutlunx, dop«, but ao T O O L A T E T O L'1*ASSIFY
W ith A
' K it bur lad ha/ faca in bar Honda.
gM Mi.pmU ‘n Um UviHg l# r (hay h adn’t twan able lo pin
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JeanSnodgrassFirst Sanlando BeautyEntry

H equesls for entry blan ks have
The first e n try In Ihi* S u n U m lo
■ SprlntiN L a b o r Dnv
C elebration been num erous, M r. Abtes said,
" Hte
e aiiiili
iily Coni M l" , sponsored by and "w e should have the biggest
the Sem lnnle Conin ly Ju n io r Cham ' group e ve r entered In the compr/d*
her of C o m m erce has hern reertv- lion for this y e a r's cro w n ."
J a c k H u lls , m anager of Sanlaned. a e rn rd in g lit C liff Aides, pre
sldent ot Ihc lorn) .la y crn cro u p do o p iiu g s , soil! yesterday Hint
M iss Je a n Snodgrass, 3 foul 3 ‘4 plans have hern com pleted to la ke
care o f Ihe biggest cro w d of L a b o r
Inch Ism cwnod ben illy , m id run lin y v isito rs e ve r entertained at
(ter I||1 In Inst y e a r’ s “ M iss Sun Hie C e n tra l
F lo rid a , recreation
The Hanford Vocational School, londo S p rin g s " cn n lcsl, wns first area
M r, H u lls sa id "w e are
lid
s
year
In
com
pleting
her
en
try
w hich w ill Ii p k Io Kept. H, ui tln&gt;
p la n nin g to take earn o f up to
/Mill v
VIkllriPu
li Sanlando
fiiin||j
la m s tim e as the o th rr public nml sending II In ih c in ve rt i.iln r- fa
fi.ooo
isito rs at
S prings "
rnntlon
booth
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In
San
foril
•chiHils o f tills rm in ly , wishes In
T h re e w ater shows w ill b e seen
announce In anyone w ishing in
du rin g the Labor Day celebra
attend th is fa ll that the srhnol is
lion . M r H u lls reported
L in d s
H rldgers, of A lta m o n te S prin g s,
open e very m ornlnu from H:(WI to
12:00 o'clock for conferences ami
the I 2 y e a n ild sw im m in g
sta r,
w ilt he sren In h r r unusual w ater
enrollm ents.
ballet routine " ’Ih c Hot C a n a ry "
It Is hoped that the tn a ln rlly of
at 4:30 o'clock next M onday a fte r­
en rollm e n ts w ill In- m ad e t h is w eek
III
noon.
P
Ttt m ake the re lrb ra tlo n even
made fo r re rta ln classes, such as
m ure
a llra rtlv e ,
Ihe
m anager
sh orth and, business, En g lish , ami
f f lew practice. It Is neressary
f&lt;
or a ll beginning shorthand pupils
to a ta rt at the same tim e, as the
classes mo«t l*e kept together
Bookkeeping and typin g sindents may v tin d l at any dm*
A d u lts who w ish In prrpari- for
o ffic e w ork m ay rhsose from the
fo llo w in g su bjects:
Hhorthsnd —• three groups: be­
g in n in g , fo r a ll who have never
had shorthand and also f»r those
who have forgotten It.
Hecnnd year, for a ll who have
had a year o f shorthand, but ate
With Hurt l.anrssler — Hhlrlry lloolh
not_ prepared
to - go -ito work.
f .
Hpeed Class, for those who have
Jobs o r any stenogrspher who
SA N FO RD • O R LA N D O
H IG H W A Y
w ishes to Increa.e her speed.
Hhorthsnd classes are held both
Hhortha
dsj^ and night.
lo s t of o u r students are placed
an Jobs In December nr Jan uary,
except the beginners, who genera

said, adm ission prices w ill ha
and
lowered for the grow nups
children.
En tertain m ent for e v e ry v is ito r
to the gigantic L a b o r D ay C e le ­
bration hus been com pleted with
e ve n 's beginning at 1U :00 (-'clock
nest M onday m orning nm l co n ­
tin u in g
u n til
“ M iss
.Sanlando
S prings of IM S " Is crow ned at
0:00 p m T here w on't be n d u ll
moment du rin g Ihe day, Jn y cce s
reported today

SANANTONE"

llo h
W aldorf.
who
roachea
learn at W ashington. D C. Is a
brother of L yn n W aldorf. C a lifo r ­
nia g rid coach

vims comi
•VT or TOURV0CNIII
vomit

11 cos la y o il ■ nd n t he r A merles na
over 130 m illion rath sta r Just
to p u l out forest fires. And w hat
about Ihe loss o f Umber, the
damage to watersheds, llm t,**
o f beautiful recreational areas
and wfldlifa? Y o u nay a stagger*
Ing price for a ll this. It's money
ou t of you r pockat. O ut o f your
pocket alan come the very t Kings
— the matches and smokes —
that, ca releeely used, cause
fbrest Area. T ho prevention o f
forest Area is In your hand*. He
estra careful thla year.
MMMIIR M IT r M CAM
m v n i m n t M in i
PuMnAW at a piiilir ttrvitt is c-x, ^

•ft* mtwitH Tht Arfierfliisf Oionnl.

1y Era placed in Ja n u a ry or IV h

ru a ry o f the next year.
Classes In filin g and p m is ia tlu n
fa r C iv il Service Ksam lnutlon* are
h
w ith classes In
hrild‘ in
' connection
...............
o ....
ffice practice.
|
D ay clExxes are from HOO l&lt;&gt;
19:30 o'clock. N ig h t classes are
frojn 7:00 to U:30 o'clock.

Plenty 01Heat
AroundCountry
CHICAGO up — The Chleagu
feather Hurea. which compiles
l|h and low lem pcratures and i
•mount of precipitation In 70 ifnile
Stale* citle*. xaul that durliig the
14-hour perlml ended at 7:30 a m
today:
•Clghl cities h id readings of UXi
degrees or more; 14 had between
•3 and I * . I I had between ini nnd
04; 97 had helwern 70 and Hfl de­
grees.

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Receive Thin Hcniitiful *39 M Value 22
Piece Cutlery Set Free JuHt Fur Trying
ThiH llijui: New Admiral Automatic DefroHtin!/ Refrigerator In Your Home For
5 Daya. No Obligation Whatever.

CityCommission
(Cnntlnund fr o m Page I)
jtn lfo rm s and n o th in g nlluwancn

Police Chlal Williams predlrlrd
ilt otM-raln
fur
ill ilpparlinent w
will
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r.• aa than the budget allows
Ha
in
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..._ Jiuuffathn
&lt;rf
ra da
d a r In r a lr n ip e e r lm , saving
even lha sign* w hich would be
p o lle d at llm n u b k lrln id the ( Itv
te llin g of Ihe ra d a r sysle m would
have a psychological effect -&gt;n
m otnrlalx
T his rerpir*!.
which
wax set lo cost I t ,000. w*&gt; turned
down by Ihe Com ml**loit. hut re
quest* fur W atkle T a lk ie radio*, a I
new ta|w recn rdcr. and additlunnl
b ru n k o m e te r eriulprnenl were xp
proved.
&gt; A sum of tl.300 for m otor euulpm rn t wax cut ont and t 2.Y) added
in an allotm ent of 9330 tor nulo
m obile expense after f o n im r Cor
g e ll said a f o r d police c a r may
used for duty but that II m sv
neon a new motor.
The budget estim ate (nr the wete r departm ent was 177,non. pre
llm ln ir y to the action taken on
tn« c o n t lr m r c y ‘ tern
11ta re vie w of the budget ws*
d lico
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a lte r
m id
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tln u
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4. Confusion
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II. faste n s, ss
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a r la e s
14 T an ta lu m
W'llh glue
31 In s la n lly
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feym t
II. A superior
fmporlnnt
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17 M usic note
leather
32 W ild pigs
E n g lish i
19 Hulk
14- Raiat
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Editor Elected
To Canal Group

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JACKHONVII.LK I* -It. Nmlnth,
editor of the Ocala Hlar-Hinnur.
was elected chairman of (he board
of directors nf the Florida Ship
Canal
anal Author
Authority at a renruanliaUm
meetin, here yesterday,
meilI meeting
lie succeeds Gen Charles P.
Summerall, formerly n l Rustls and
pmldent of the Citadel, Charlesrun, a. C.. whn had headed the
lutnorlly aince lie founding In 1D33

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M IA M I &lt;#—H u rric a n e warning* were M a t e d Inday nn the
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th ird tro p ic a l sta tin of the a u m m rr approached
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center N orthw est itrn m w arnings were ra ise d over (iiinrielm ipe,
another of the isla n d ch ain abnnl 2.000 m iles southeast nf F lo rid a
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said the disturbance was m oving west northw estw ard about Ifl
to tR m ile* an hour.

VOLUME XI,IV

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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

W E D N E S D A Y , S E P T . 2. I B M

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LATE BULLETINS

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SAN ANTONIO. Tux. (41 — Tho randltiun of Gen.
Jonathan Walnwrinht, win* win not expected to live through
last night. whs clescriltetl lay hospital n* l ill litiils as worse
today.
NEW YORK (/P) — Tht&gt; easlern half of Ilie nation
broiled today under n relentless sun with no ugn of eenernl
relief. The heat, wave, nenrb' two wccl*.-* util in Mime sections
east of the Continental Divide, has Liken a heavy toll.

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Passes In N. C.

$4,000 More
Cut From New
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Parents Keep Kids
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KriHcr Leases
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Workshop Held
A t High School

Trucker Killed

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Diflerenccs 01 Opinion On Program
Causes Rill In Governing Group

rean W ar veteran* and It* M a ­
rino a ir hero M a jo r John " J a c k "
F Boll with a parade, dinner, and
trib u ta ry ccre m u n irs at the M e ­
m orial Stadium la*t night O ver
j .ihki iM-ople
flocked
downtown
yesterday afternoon to w atch the
; 60-piece
B lu e r s x tlr
A ir
F o rce
T A L L A H A S S E E (/I’ i — The State Industrial Commis- hand lead a sm a ll procession of
slnn has dropped IOfi employees and closed seven field of­ Korean veteran* riding in m ove rtlble* with distinguished t ’ lly c iv ic
fices Including the one at Sanford because of a f eduction and m ilita ry official*.
of federal funds made available from the unemployment
In a h alf-ticur cerem ony at the
M e m o ria l Rtadlu pi, w itnessed by
compensation program In Florida,
n e arly 1.000 persons,
P rogram
C h airm a n Jo e l 8. F ie ld . County
Judge Douglas
Sten*train
and
M ayor Ita n da ll Chaae fo rm a lly
expressed the county's a p p re c ia ­
M A IIIN K A ll! iM-K M»|«r John I* lh»lt
o fflrb illt t%rlr&lt;»nirff hark li» hin tiomrhmit ihirim* yrn*
tion to liv in g and dead Korean
ttrd ay’n |i«nt&lt;tr w ilniw irrl hr Hime
pctiplr Mr
liitrr tn r f i r i t r h pfni|ur from Mu&gt;nr Mimlnll
veteran* a* w rit a* M a jo r B o ll'*
r h m r In thr (fimtitritinratMin t m ir B fin nil th p nnnttyV Knm iti War %rttrit m itI l hr \|rinnrUl
contribution a* tirin g the nation's
Hind lu m In nt ttl it lit, II i | . Mnll limn Ittjr n rrriilrd I h r MiMrilint plininr mi lit huff nf till I fir Knrrtin vrt*
only M arine A ir Corps ace.
rrnn&lt;« nf Srminnh* r n n n li.
M ayor Chase presented
M aj.
P o ll with the plnipie w ith a brief
eulogy
The modest luit (Inn M a j Bolt
-odd In accepting the momenta. “ 1
.icrcpt this gift for a ll tile Ixiy*
and m any friend* w .10 (might In
J A C K S O N V I l.fiK ir t - N e w August ra in fa ll ir r n id * were set all Korea and for a dear frien d and
over northeast F lo rid a Inst month, the (! S Weather llote.ro reports
other hoy* who didn't com e h a c k ."
Toe area also escaped the heat wave a lfc rtllig the east cen tral
The en tire program was planned
U n ite d S ta irs , thanks to the same atagnnnl w eatlier front or low proa- by the Sem inole ch a m b e r of C o m ­
sure iro iic h w hich produced the rains
merce under the d ire ction of Foi*In Ja c k s o n v ille . the tem perature averaged ai a degree*. 01 of a tit- re*t IIrrc k n irid g e , m anager
gree below norm al. The average t
I11 addition to the b rie f spcechr*
would have been low er, C llrn a lo lo
weeks H igh lor the m onlh was by County Ju d g e S tenslrom , Bosltiled '&gt;0 Kit -slit Indm III |nlo III rally (miii i*u ir 1 n u l. I i-Oi e
Lo n d o n
The m « Three itioma*ter H e ld * \ d M a y o r Chase,
r-lgo m inister*
inisters on the future n»«l( ''.e n iiw in and A o s in i
for*se ve ral f t ?
th e 'flrM Vwo ’
i ' l,« :i
,h " ,(’ w- "» ™ other d ig n ita rie s were in tro d iice il foreign
Aug 21
foentleal note* were sent b y thr t oiled Slate*. Itrlt.no and hear,re suggesting the logli ley
lu lk s lo
on the speaker's platform
work mil
SI* cities had record rainfalls:
Am ong those present w ere Al
1. Arrangem ent* fur h olding f "
'I rru in n wide i le e tion s ns .01 e sse o li.il first step in w a rd le s lo rin g
liiiylomt Beach l!&gt;N!i inches Wilson, president of tho M e r­
com pared lo a previous August chant’s A ssocia tion ; B. L . P e r­ O erm ao unity am! agreeing on -. •
record of II. So m BM8, Sanford kin* J r ., president of the n o ta ry fin a l H e rm a n pencil se ltlem ent
H1e rm a n wide
elec V
H erm
and A u stria received
3. F in a l agreem ent on the In
dim -dsn Hint
,n iV "tree
,
..........
....n"oy
"
I 15.43 against 13.58 In HMD;
C lub: Volte W illia m s , C ity Judge;
......... .
I '" " '" . ''"T. n«
,
Augustine III 15 against 13 In IMiSj B ra lle y O dham , ch a irm a n of tha prom ised A u stria n tre a ty nf irtite .... .
pendence w hich n u s .la has hern conference
„
(,
.
,
I '" ' * •»' f" f »"**r
;!lk ;
Jacksonville Ulna against 11.75 in Sanford In d u stria l B o a rd ; C liff M
altln i:
A in t'rira n II r 11 h h «nii r n m f i only fm ir ci;i v .h fnfttn* w o il
LAKELAN D
N eva Jane ItMll, Orlando 13 IK) against 12 ® Abies, president of the J u n io r
Infom antit xald the A H ird nhli ^ Fre n ch moNm hi i*t«» n r lr n r that • C irrm a n y u«wi to th r polU m .»
Langley heglna a trip tnrlay that1m BUN, Melbourne 10 R* ag.tlnsf
bi ! n
(1 rrj
fKl in
in Ifllfl
1\ kenrldge; C o rdo n F re d e ric k , com - re je o tfd Sovel llu a s ln 's p r n p fliil thfl A llie s believe Hie Soviet pro | v ita l general election,
wmi
iiif
id an
pat end
101*1 ip
-i ireign
upjrffi
b " as
w tll u
bu
rin
g to
her
la in
ta »o f - .J i■
iir a v l*Vm«1 n l V # r , :
,,,r holding eteetlon* afi.-r
MJ(a America and permit her tat Nr
Ja rk M in v jlta m ay
- m n ip W - rtf tho U a m p h flM * » M h | man
gnvernm enl w hich would
peace .r llle m r n l puls the r a it
return lo the simple lita the loves pert
A m e rica n
le g io n
B n a t;
M r.
p a rticip ate In a H e rm a n pence don h e Iw e the hm-&gt;&gt;
She is going
going tn
Washington
for
to W
ashington tar
-------- ------------------- Young, com m an der o f the Illsan appearance In a golf Inurnn
aided A m e rica n V eteran s; and the feronce tn he lielrl within six . Fhe lulot nuuds - nl the A llle ■
The SnvIK.
suggested protm srd H i- m ilils te is inert nhoid
tnent, th ru In C in cin n a ti and on
com m ander of the V eterans of months.
— 1m id-O elotiei in S w ll/e ri-in d The
Sepl. fi she w ill a rriv e In A tla n tic
Foreign W ars
li ik n ii f r Tftvin uf Lu^min n^.u Mm*
C ity for the fam ed pageant where
.1 F M e C Irlla n d. County Com
lu ll. m
S w i’.i f r m iP ii
is miflf r
m ission ch a irm a n was also ore
she received her crow n a year ngo
&gt;fi mmI lit hiivi* lir r n iiil'H*'Mi'if it*
I sent ns were M r. and Mr* Tom
II It M ingtili 1 fi,« im'i 1 oil nf
.1 M ln'tllti! pi.M *'
I.A K K WOIITII 'iC M ayor M r
|io|j, Afn| ito lt’ s brother llru re ,
I '1 m i n i il i||t I il In In tin • it M
Hn* A lin * vkrri* tn
■ !int: » ( ‘ m l . 'J 1 i c l e i , I n l i t e r 1 In tel
lin k e r and three r lly ro m m lsslo n
and wife a nil two ch ild re n Mr*
h piii ' n «tf Smu*t n n n iv - •tmiix mi ■tin* 11 l i i , i i i v, 1 ■ .itirthiilcd in ,1
er* were ousted last night in a W iggins, M a j
B o lt's mother-inspecial re ca ll election whlcti fol law, also attended
In-,it t att a* k
lowed disolosere that bond* the
Heading the m illin rv ro n lin g e n l
W illi llu A llin lu
Cu iisl
l ine
c ity p iid 5252,onn for had not been wa* M arin e B rig Oen Ja m e s F
It.iilrn.ul l u i i |nr .Ii,ml 15 n ir-.
M o ria rty of O rlando, assistant
Mi M .lllg tili 1 u.l-- I IM crillirl ill
M IA M I ijs— A n gry parent* kepi delive ed
defense;
lln I ir-.t It a p li I . turn II
R :.'.u v e d Sr&lt;'.*i ntf1'* • with M ay state d lre rto r of c iv il
m m e 150 students from registering
,iii m u
iui ImiIi- llu- wul,ni nl
B a ke r w. re Com nils sinners Col A L T s rh e p l amt Col .1 C
yesterday at Ihe now West M i­ or
Watson nf
th r
P ln e ca stie
A ir
-1 I1.ml nut in 11 daughter
M1■
a m i Spring* P o rta b le E le m e n ta ry C h arle s It H ard ore, Joseph .1
N e a rly M.IKIO mure -1 . ju -le d
F o rre base. M ia m i M arin e Corps oft th r C ity liu d g rt tar the -ext
U it Cc .let md Mr* J im Hi ct
School and there was nn in in ir d f H a llo ami M ilton V Kngstrum
officer* Col Kam o Ye a m a n , as fisca l y e ar by the ( ilv 1 um m is
( ’, 1111.1 s' Ju ityr l)r,t](, iMi-pst rum Inilli 1,1 Sanford two -tins, W II
ate Indication where they would
sisla n t staff o ffice r of the 3rd *iun last ntgfil, b rin g in g Hu to u s
Im tsv elected n ie i.ilc lit nf slau ghter of la ve M.ik amt M ,gt
study
M arin e a ir w ing, and M a j John tal In r u ls tn s p in n x iiii.iii l\ it), flic S siifu t'l K lw s in t C lu b st the II I Slaughter
three b rother,,
The mothers and father* eon
Hansen, com m anding o ffice r head noo
■ri- iils t lniii-hr,iii mi-eting uf th*' M M S la iigh te i nf tlc a la . &lt;i K
tended a nearby ra n a l. a rn rk pit
tptarlera squadron T h ird M arine
•l.iugliti'i ni I' ll, ilk a . and VV ||
fille d w ith w ater and heavy tra f
F o u r m ure d e p a rtm e n t. n - r r o ro iiil/ u tiu u nt the S’ »rtil f lu b
a ir wing
1
(M in i
i-lerti-d liirbub-,1 Itlliu-rt S la ugh lcr nl pen a cn lii th le i
review
ed
Iasi
night
uni
-tires
fie might endanger (heir children
Hansen, fo rm e rly of
Orlando,
m i
Mi
W Nn hols. F t I. uidcr
K trirktn iiil. fli ,t vice nr-siib-nl
were
made
frum
a
ll
of
llir
m
mak
They a lio objected tn the use of
wa* a r lass m ate nf M a) B o lt's nt
dale M r i la-nu l.a w rcu cc, I'e try ,
&lt;11 tn f* I* C hiiiulicll. t i c H u m r : ninl -md M i-* M innie
the portable wooden building.
F lo rid a
and log nine departm ent* in
Slaughter
&lt;d
T A M P A ‘,r — County K o llcllo r the U n iv e rs ity nf
lim n 1 lls n lm in , film n il,il tecre
1
rediu-ttuu*
A|i|&gt;i&lt;ixL
have
hmlge
P e r n , it .n .1* g ra iu lc iiila rc ti
P a u l Johnson says playing hold a taught w ith h im in K orea ( apt rnately to mure deport m int* -ire Is r v
j
F iin c r,il a rra u g rm riits , incnrtiyears ago doesn't m ake Jurors hud John K. V ose and Com dr. H ft In he review ed In llu- lit .t 'r ip
A l lir e * ! . M ine i- n iillt lllg n f (m l
Pearson, represented the Sanford
pli Ic, w ill tic .iTitiuunced Inter
risk s In gnm illing eases today
llirn
iig
li
the
budget.
In
.
1
mns
b
its
w h s s t i l l c iii it l m i ln p fm
H
ie
His observation rn m e after a N a v al A u x ilia r y A ir Station
w hich w ill lie resum ed In 1111ir &gt;nw u fftre ** u f
ei'U lifl v|r-e ( l i e i i j e l l t
six man C sltn in n l Co urt JuJrv.
oigltl nt R o 'rln e k
a lu l .e v e n ijt r e r ln r I
w hich included five lo lm ltle ii for
\ f | r ,r Ja i k Hull, it?-Ml
itienk
1 I 'lly M an ager Turn I cuum i-iin t
n ie i
l»ol 11.1 (num ber*) players,
,i'J,mM, t-umunreil the
ed out today that the mct-linj- In i-t nt tin
could
not
agree
tn
a
lo
tte
ry
rn
B R A D F .N T O N 1J 1 - An niierxlhut
m orrow night w ill
lie
dev-ted F nil mill 1 In- Itui'ilnn M IU niul
John S Kl liter llii 1 Ic s i'-I tile
a* niade n well g irl of a 10 Tuesday Ju d g e I. A H rayson ile
I
s p e e lflrn lly In tin- Imdgcl
-llh lii 11 ri t* 11 nut I tint luu'll pin lie tin ■
Shell (id icrv lre -tatlmi nil the
cared
a
m
is
lria
months old ch ild whose n orm al life
no o ilie r m a ile rs In he taken ini Its niilsInlnllliL- * iu ilH c lc ri-llc *
IIIvil
and
span wa* threatened by a ro n g rn i
The liudget n l the in iblu (»■ 1III1
Six iiii ' imIi- i * nf ilte M l. Ilo n i m i m t ill Sclillliiile
On M onday the A rt, Hpeeeh and
French Avc
from the Sin II Oil
ta l heart condltinn.
M usic su pe rviso rs held an a ll day and sanitation departm ent, under K lu m im C lu li w ein nM“u'lit fur Cu . it wa* recorded in ||m file*
She la M a r ie P a t r ir c ( M lm l)
T liev lu
workshop a t Ihn Hemlnoln H igh E. II. Johnson, was cut Im ui still in leri'lu li m illin g
10,545 to 13,030; the city altarm -y’ n eluded B ill W rlg ler, F i ll lln r iirlt . uf the 1 minty Clerk'* office today
P ik e , daughter of M r. and M ra.
ftrhnol A u d ito riu m .
Mr K rlib r, who cam e In Sail
budget
from
I3.R00
tn
3.7tm
the
A.
frf'e
F
re
n
ch
,
ta
il.
F.
L. Mer
H e n ry Joseph P ik e They liv e at
The theme nf the workshop
H A I’ K T Y
If A It B O H
(AI —
ford mid upcralcd u-vcrid -crvlco
O ily m a n a g e r's budget frum Mtl, •'limit. lin y I 'tn ietnnlii'r. mid VV H
San Antonin n e ar Dado City.
was
new
methods
of
le
a
rh
ln
g
ilaliu n s, 11111 been a prommiml
H R tn SI4.4in, and the C llv 1 um W illlHin*.
M ra. P ik e said a duel in M lm i'a D onald A m sle r, 'J'J, Tnm na i r i r k the Arts.
d riv e r who wns to he m arried
m issio n 's budget from II .zr- In
IMIu-i
g ui'sls
ilicliub'ii
Bub figure In ba.M'liall circles Ini-ally
h eart did not eloaei as It ahmild F rid a y , was k ille d lorlay when
M rs. Dahcnek, a rt supervisor, It,son.
(ilctlli mi-1 J
B
Itnnt J i
nf lie M-rvcd three year* nx prcxl
have, at b irth or anon after. Penthe m eal truck he w as d riv in g explained "T h e M e a n in g fu l A r t
How ever, re ta llv c In lue i'|ty H m ifnid, mill llm llev
lln y e * nf dent uf the tins* 11 Florid .1 Stall'
plo In Paaen County raised 1740
K
d
u
ra
tlo
n
M
ethod",
and
trave
and n fre ig h t tra in collided at a
League and managed and ducctal Tnuipn.
at a pu blic dance tn a-rod M l m i In street crossing.
h e lp fu l su ggestions fo r beginning L'o m m lssln n's sa la rie s, vn lci
J. W
Hull nf the F ib iiiilln n cil upcriitiuils nf the Siinfi.cil Miaul*
a referendum this fa ll are l&gt;&gt; de­
C h ica g o for surgery.
the year's w ork.
while tcrvlng a* hu*incss manager
Mr*. H ra h am , speech and **• cide w hether nr nnl llie v are »-&gt; bn Com m ittee whs III chnrge of the id the 11152 Sanford Scinlurdi- lilur*
p riig rain.
re p tlo n a l ch ild re n spe cia list, told allow ed m ore pay
A recently-passed s lid e law nl
T ill- P liii- IH U I WHS 111 1 h s r i- e n f
the tearher* o f her Interesting
lows a sa la ry of 575 a uuudh for
w ork am i how she would like Ihe m a yo r and 150 a mouth tar J . SV Hull nf Hie F.dlirntinn Colli
them to w o rk w ith the children each co m m ission er. However this niittee.
I'niUglll is the deadline fm m a il­
A N N A M A ft IF, t/Pi — .Several In cooperation w ith her.
pay s c s le has In be approved by
■AN ANTONIO. Tex. f'-Hea. tan* o f sm a ll drnd 1‘sh rlu tte rrd
ing lia llu ls in ihe election uf a
M
rs.
la
in
d
,
m
usic
supervisor,
voters of ih e C ity
Jonathan M. Walnwrfght, 7A. A n tis M in in fsln iol today, im t
hoard of director* tar Ihe Sem i
gave new snng and rh yth m m a­
World
War II barn of Correal
H iruu|h mile f m u ily C h am b e r nf CumA l present, the m em bers of the (■ rnrrnllv la ir and but
.
fir s t indie,silnos were Hint the la ria l. She suggested new wavs
to tre a t fa m ilia r songs, a id in g C o m m ission are paid 55 per meet- T lm rs d s y ra re jit fur afternoon m erer. M rs C a ln llln Bruce, CnfC
Ih u n tlrrsm iw rrs ill * few widely secretary,
said
today
h.dints
the ch ild re n In th e ir enjoym ent of tag.
m il'll lie puhlm arked iiv m liim ghl
T he budget w as sol up by M r. a ra ttc rc il p ln rrs .
m usic.
laim on lo a llo w fur a possible in ­
A d e licio u s lunch waa served crease, but the C om m ission de ­
In the school ca fe te ria by M rs. rid e d ta cu t it down tentatively (n
H o ld s W ilso n , school lunch su pe r­ the am ount allow ed last year for
v is o r and M rs. lla s te y , lunch salaries.
room m anager.
The City attorney's sa la ry was
set at 53,noo. w ith 52on set for
i
general espenscs and 5-Vm for
8T. L O U IS . t.B - S e cre ta ry nf prepared fur the A m e ric a n Legion
counsel espenses ta ro u rl cases.
*.
A N T O N IO . Tex. tJ t-G e n , Jo nathan M. W ainw right, 70, one
A sum nf U.ooo tar contingen­ State D u lle s solem nly w arned the convention that C o m m u n ist China
o f tno nation'* great m ilita ry heroes, lin g e re d at the (mint of death In­
day.
cie s and $400 ta r general expense* C o m m u n ist wnrid today that Bed is tra in in g, equipping and -im p ly ­
fifrin
aggression a g a ln il Korea ing C o m m u n ist re b e ls In
n«M agL
were cut from the C ity m anager's Chinese
Late renurta from Brooke A rm y H napital. where the old hern of
D ulles then declared:
fund. The C o m m ission has decided nr Indochina might prnvnkc w ar
" T h e re Is the ris k that, ax In
An offer wae made to the City ta have a b lan ket contingency by the West against Chinn Itself
. i f f * w * - " 1" *• * ■ ’ “ *
fn doing so, fie appeared In be Korea, Beit China m ight send its
Commission last night by Fred fund ta cover all departm ents.
ha had "auffered another ce re b ra l
overnm enl own A rm y Into Indochina
The
la y in g down a new gover
Williams, local engineer, ta moder­
Ih ro m b o a li."
nise the map of the City.
p
o licy of te
llin g .potential
a gr«»- Chinese Com m unist regim e should
_____
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.
Wainwright was commanding
Ha offarad ta do tha work on
tor* in kdvance w here Ihe U n ited r e a liie IhnI such a second aggres­
a nay diem hasla with a set maxi­
Staten w ill fight ta protact Iti se­ sion could not o ccu r without grave
ganaral of the 4th Army with headconsequences w hich m ight nut be
mum charge, but no definite
c u rity .
quarters at Ft. Sam Houston after
flguree were named. Tha Com­
T he Chinese C o m m unists m ust confined to Indochina.
Ma liberation from yean In Jap­
mission did not taka any action
" I sa y this soberly In (he in te r­
Samuel Watt Bradford, fi-V a re­ now re alise, he said, that "th e y
anese prisons. His stubborn &lt;Win tha matter.
sident of Sanford from 1014 ta could no longer co u n t" nn the est of peace and ta the hope of
fans* of Corregidnr, PhlUlptaa is­
IM S, died last w eek ta Dalton, " p riv ile g e d s a n c tu a ry " o f M an ch u ­ preventing another aggressor m is ­
land fortreai, in World War II baa
O s. Hts funeral was held We&lt;lnes- ria n a ir and supply bases In Ihe c a lcu la tio n ."
D ulles told tha veterane the K o ­
event they renew a g g r e s s i o n
bean credited with upsetting tha
re a n w a r haa taught Um U nited
is survived by his wife, two against South Korea.
Japanese a rm 's timetable In the
states " a lesson w h ich we expect
Aa fo r Indochina, tno se cre ia r
sous, three sisters, and three bro­
pacific straggle.
to apply In the Interest n f future
thers.
noted In a foreign p o lic y speed

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N E W Y O R K &lt;/P&gt; — A plane erashed in tin1 French Alps
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PAR IS f/P) — The United States. France, and Britain
have proposed to Russia a Bin Four foreign minister’s meet - ;
fug ai Lugano. Switzerland, Oct. Ift, tiie F rn irh Foreign Of- , Sanford him! Sem inole County
paid offictnl hnm nilc to It* K o ­
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peace " The lesson, lie said, lx
this:
" t f events are lik e ly which w ill
In fact lead o* ta b g lil. le i u,x
m ake c le a r our
Intentlnu ad
v a lu e ; then we shall probably
have lo fight "
Ifl' said m any Informed persons
think thnl both w orld w ar t l and
the Korean co nflict cam e about tic
cause Ihe aggressors m lxcalcu alted
and thought that the A m erican *
would not fight.
D ulles noted that the United
S tale s and its IS U nited N ations
lilie s ta K o rea have Jo in tly de
elarod that any v iolation nf the
a rm is tic e would cause grave cun
sequences w hich p ro b a b ly could
not be confined w ith in the fron ­
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IN T H K preceding October, a
distant rnuain bud l&lt;-M i'hilip a
It's ' always interesting In heir laige sum ot iiiioii-y lie didn't pur
o f other people'* troubles. In liuidarly need. Keogh. Campbell,
nearby Brevard County latelv, the Mtruit ami FrnblaJier bud hnmlled
m id tn lx n r experiencing (he III* legal ptiieeedliiKH llugti unit u
m w t serious Infestation of |mw- Jiiiiini mcmbei ut the Itrm tin III*
gulloe* sln r* 1949. It •»
tlral dote with K ll he liuil miKad
■bout. a* A I* In Higginbotham, her Iniw II fell to lie ult lieirea*.
i l l i f t lo r o f the Mn»qult» Control That had made tier laugh Not a
Unit of Brevard explained. be- chant'.*, *hn hail tuld him. "I'h lllp
( i i i m Ih r mean l i l l l t ( i m I w m w ill gc through liuil llinliey like a
■ rt (raving their live* in th * * « lr r
kiiltn Ihipogli eheeue. He makes
and changing Into fly in g creature*. plenty from III* hooka tt, hvr coni
M r, Higginbotham aald al Ih t Hint
mosquitoes inaha Ih t ahlft from foitably tai. lleaide*. till the i a lr
waterborne lo airborne Insert*, uccaalnna when lie wurrlee. il'a Libtb ty a rlu a lly “ aland” on Ih r aur- by he worries about lie taye I can
t a r t o f lha water where they have take care ot niy*etf "
halrhed. How long they "stand
"l.'avaiiaugh t " Philip *t*r*d at
there la Indefinite, but If a heavy Kll. “O l t'lturae I remember hint
ta in were lu h ll the bode of water W liat’e he got to do with It T If
a l lh a l time It would “ drown
you've gul amiielhlni to tell me.
there by the m illion*. Well, Mr. I'ume tu the point.'
Higginbotham, we don't know If
” 1 think l.ibliy and Hugo Cava­
you had the rain In llrevard we naugh—"
had here laal night, but if »«u
t'lolip laughed on * ithuil, high
did your worrlew should lit uerr.
Hud Muughlon I old u* lodav that note " A ir you mad ' ’
H r wan NO hmgej luokllig at her
i l l inches of rain fell ovrrnlght
* bringing Ih t Month1* total to A ' &gt;1 hat) color up outside I mil
10.44—well oval the average.
step* cru*eetl th* tenure The tiunl
th mi wa* allll open Humaun* came
• I d
Itiiungh It. Kil lumad
It wa*
M r*. 'Nina Dcau, llo llln * College
Hugo
English professor. t* apeaklnu In
Kit iiatln'l i f *n mm In inutathan
ftt. Petersburg today on “ Folklore
two inontha H r hinkrd **actl&gt; a*
Found In Shakeapeare'a Plav* S till
Founil in Southern Korol Area*." uaual, wltli Ihul iuki*h carnage to
The event I* the p rr whool meet­ lot blown head, u a i e l r a * and
ing of the I’inella* Countv Cminell cocky, rtieir »u * no unr wiUt Inin
Delhi, Kit. lin er
o f Teacher* of Khgll*h. Mr*. Dean He *aul randy
I* n a lin n illv known fo r her South­ you solved the inyxtery ? Do you
ern folklore atliilv and Ion spoken kltow whele l.lhliy ia f"
to *late and national ednratlnniil
f u i u nioiiienl K ll stood atgiliig
blankly al lingo Hhr couldn't tie
group* on the auhlert. K adi year
ahr direct* "Bhakeapereann", u | llrve tier eui*
dramatic crlrhratlon of tihohr
Mel uncl« «i4lil. “I told you you
■prate1* production given ul Itol- I w eir out ul yoto inllul Kll i'avii
lln*. She I* the wife of llollnm l
naiigb U'i*/iiit know ■ thing
I
I.. Dean. iiu h !l*h rr for many verir*
rang him riyld nM&lt;-i I i-ulleil you ”
o f the Herald.
Hugo Will l l II i l y i l l K Mel |ucr
• * *
IhuogliUully w illi In* blight imr.it
And while chatting about Itoleye*, rye* that had tieen black
lln*, we note that *evcn Korean
With auger whim ttiey taut met
War veteran* have hern admitted
Knuutermg ovei to Ih r little yrllnw
program
to lh a l collage under a pr
love ai'ut nldrway* In the nirplace
(lunched in A p ril. Admission* IIIhe »at down anti lit ii clguirt.
reclur John 0 . Klrh aald liglav
II I. lb b y wasn't wilb Hugo,
(hat re*pon*a lu the program,
wlieie wa* *h« ?
w hirlt of.'era achnlarahlp* to quailMiriam VnnKieef came along
(led veteran*, ha* been “ very
the hall. Hlie nodded lo llugu.
aatlsfariory.” W ilhoul doubt, the
"Oh. Catherine, ytiu’i * hare."
In flu x of veteran* Intu college*
Hugo waa naked qiimtlona. Hie
throughout the nation during lha
last time M iriam bad aetu iJtiby
M i l rear w ill nearly equal th *
waa around 7 o'clock the night be
ftiah tu Inalltutlona of higher edufoia. "Hhe cam* In tu ae* whether
eallon which took place at the
I wanted anyllilng. I hail one of
tim e o f lha World W ar. Manr
my a tta c k *—my heait.”
M rvlrem en, Ilka lha w rite r, tooh
How alie pluyrd that heart of
advantage of (haX II H ill of itlg h l*
in return, tu collage* :.ir grado»ie i t,rra!
“ What about the maid, what’*
nation »* *
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her name — Avne* r K ■*.“ »' 1I'hiMji F l o p p e d pacuig gray
hroatlioom. It wa* A gnat' day off
but he had talked to hei ovei the
telephone. Ague* hadn't »e*h Libby
al all that morning, and ah* bad
tieen in the honxe f 'i m I M until
a ftri ih r hud given M iriam lunch
at I.
The t h r e e c a r e were in the
geruge. t.ihby natln’t called a cab.
"Have you called people?" Kit
unkrtl I ’hlllp "The Hoyule, l.licy
Mnunuig T"
I'h lllp hail "No one know* any*
thing "
K ll wtahril Hugo w rien't there.
He leemed lo Hunk it waa all a
temprat Ot a leapul. I'm going Up
to Libby’* room, ' «he said
Ih e door al the (at end of the
upper hall wa* an unfamiliar panel
of w hllriie** w h e r e theie waa
uaoully a bright gap. Kit opened
the door and went in and ewltched
on the llglile The uedapread waa
unwrinkled, ihe dretaing table waa
immaculate
The cloecd window
hud Impneootd Ihe peitume left
on th* air. lily of the valley gone
■lightly aiale
K ira nearl aank
l.lhby hatln'l slept her* ta il night.
And their Aunl M iriam had been
under the liiflnrnce of on* of her
Hlrrplog pill*
K ll lornrtl her head Hugo waa
in Ih r diMirway. Hla f e e * waa
*otier, An Klwuy* he waa lerrtncally alive, but (here waa no light in
hia ry m now.
"You can come In," Kit eald
•Thankb." Hugo * e t i l e d ni*
shiiultlri rgalrwl ih r Untel, hie gaae
o n lie u ihr room Hla blgneea. me
nharp inadt ullnlty, w e r e uut of
plat e Ir, lhal feminine Retting, of
ruffled curtain*, fragile furniture,
and while mga
Down the hall M iriam wa* going
into hri own room Her door open­
ing and doling created a draught
lhal rallied aomethlrlg. Kll flahed
mil a piece of paper caught be­
tween lb * little deek and th* wall.
II h i * a tilled of l.lh b y * heavy
■let klr edged mdepaper. There wa*
w illin g on ll, "Darling*, don't w or­
ry nldul me Voit'll lie hearing
from o* in a few day* '
l.lh b y * &lt;iiiii*l precixe hand w rit­
ing wa* slanted to toppling point
ami Ihe pen atroke* were alrong
on one -tide and wavering on Ih t
other.
"IJa." Kll aald starkly.

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even w rite in * note to me W hat’*
ueert going’ bri"kiuvind nere?"
Hugo aald to K it; "Look in tlie
closet. Maybe you can tell what
clothes of Libby’s a r* grin*, what
aha took with her "
Kit went tu Ihe wardrobe. Hhr
aald doubt fully - a f t e r a l l , she
hadn't seen Ubby except flertlngiy
In the last three months and U bby
rr.lght have bought any number of
new things— "Ite r blue tweed amt
la gone— and that lace rot*r you
gave her for Christina*, Philip."
Kit looked In Ihe w a*trhn*ket
under Ihe desk. T h e r e waa a
crumple of k ' xy paper there that,
smoothed out. showed Ihe M in e
sloping scrawl, "Darling Philip.
K it and Aunt M iria m --” Thai wit*
all.
Hugo came over and luohed at ll.
Hla elbow brushed K lt’a and *ihe
Stepped back. They both saw th *
snapshot al the bottom of Hie bos­
ket al the same lim e A m iniature
Hugo looked up al them, deep In
snow undrr the |*HI1*RR tier eh be­
yond the tennis court. He waa
■millng u the direct ion ol the in­
visible g irl with the enrnera. tabby
was an Indrfutiguhle and bad aiiap.
shot taker. This wa* one of tier
more eureeRsful trie*.
I’ll* picture woke Kit like a pail
of ice water Hung over n •urrinaiu
bullet. Hhe Had la-gm, lu tell hei
sell that she hail I m-mii wrong, that
Hugo nog hi have Item al tra d e d
to Ubby only briefly lint she war
wrong. .She had broken w ill, Hugo
In early February, and he had
gone un e*rlng l.lhliy. and loving
hei. -The unly mat enow ut the
year had corn* in March, which
waa when the snapviiut hail been
taken.
T h * r u n in w a* itlfllng
Kit
crossed tu the window and th irw
It up. The June night oiitMde war
soft and warm Kit aluted mlu the
darkneaa, her hand* pressed Irani
on th * sill. Hhr started tu swing
and saw It.
Her exclamation b r o u g h t her
uncle and Hugo Hhe pointed lo the
glaaa ash tray behind the loo|ied
back curtain There was a single
cigaret In the ash truy. king sue
Hhe said, pointing. " T h a t ' s not
Libby’s. Hhe doesn't sinnke much
and when eh* doe* it’* the ordi­
nary one*.'*
They all stared at th* lung ciga­
ret from which no more than *
few puffs had tieen taken It wasn't
a woman's.
"U a "— i.it,by and a man.
Philip aald harshly: "You meat
that Ihera waa a Ilian up tier* w ill
Libby, helping her to pack, lha
aha left the house last night w ill
a man , .
They went down lo th * living
roam, and Kit s a i d to H u g o
"You've been seeing Ubby, haven*
you?"
Hugo nodded. “ Yea, on and nfl
Not much! I've been buey."
■

Hugo r e a d the note over her
ahooldcr. He looked at K it Intently.
Hhr and a U ttl* desperately: " I t
m lghl be Judith Newberry. Judith'*
having 11 noble w ith her husband.
Maybe she had to get away and
1.1
went w ith her—Harold New.
berry's a meka when he's drinking
—and Libby’s very fond of Jndlth,"
She didn't b e lle vrtL Neither did
lingo, nor I ’hlllp, who Joined th
I ’hlllp read th * note, and crumpled
It in an angry-hand. “ Ska knew I
waa warning burnt, and ake didn't
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Charlio M urrl*un. the Hcrnltl'*
sore-fouled advurtlsIiiK leg-niaii.
tie* u problem. Anti when C har­
lie be* problem* hig nr *nuill —
they Iill ahltroat'll till! sta ll!* of n
ihalur fataHlroiilie. When Chnrlit'
Went to tiroveiam l several week*
axo w ith a group uf Klwunlane lo
present a program at I be (1roveland d u ll be received ms ii token
o f th *lr aiinreriatlon a penelt In­
scribed “ (iroyelami Kiwunls Club."
Somewhere, while making bis
round* recently, C b n rlb le ft Ids
pencil. I f (lie one who found it
w ill give tb* office a ring with
the gootl news, C. w ill Im Ids own
sm iling self aitnln. lu rid e iita llv.
Mr. Morrison wa* form erly an
honorary member o f Klwanla. oml
is ru rre n llv a member In omul
standing In Ituiarv,

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try llnan t'aiaiuugb an -.lira Hv,
roiina almrnrv aim nrir* I.,,r| enurlf.)
KH. but «hn lia.l aaritil.oit hla alln
tkrna lu t.ililiv H , a I t Ii nl l.lliliv a
room lev,ala a mil, uieln* ti«r lamilv
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C I l A f T n i T H ItK K
I ’H I L II ' rmirul a form l.n lit* in&gt;.
Wllderment ami n n g e r in K it’n
((iiraimu. “Haven't Jim lt**n ***m g
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Llliby, Kit ? HOvei.'l you l*v n tier*
If. K. McNair, M a n a g e r uf the week-end*
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Megilpol* County Credit llursau,
Uh* Rliruggrtt "I've Iweii Imey,
retains hla sense o f humor, even
while head* o f sweet Irle kle down Uro, I'hlllp, ever elm * you went to
Mexico When I did * * • in.-by Hr
Ms brow. We've a ll seen sign*
New York, when sli* dr upped mlu
un office* and Horen this summer
p lating un Ihe fa rt lh a l even the aparlmvitt, I tliuugld sorry,
though the door Is abut, Ihe busi­ Hugo that yun and ah* w e r e
ness Is often. A ir rotiditinning, about al (lie ailliouiu'rinsllt •la g *
don't you know, 'Ilia sign outside Kbe'il cum* iii weurlug Huw*i* and
the Credit Bureau office on Ihe wa* aa happy as a laik."
Hugo nald, ''W all, y o u w a r e
fo u rth floor o f lha Hanford A t­
S C -v
wiung." He went un, ’ t ’an i you
lantic Natioaai Hank llu lld ln g
H a lt* ; . “ Com * |fl-&gt;nOt a ir ron- Uimk or anyune, K ll, nut in * men
■round Here dial l.lb b y * known
dltJoikMI by C a rije r^o r Fodder."
all her Ilf* but — maybe someone In
toadstool as
around ns N rw YorkT"
, _ “ oIkie Is a featdrr MttfacUon
Kit sent her thoughts tuck to
opt a l K lhott Av*. and Fourth
Dei'enilier, January.
Homrthlug
Hi. tlieso days. A ladv told us was miming—H a l e y HallvnUne's
ftbout It today, and wa ll liovo lu
room, Daley Uallenliiie’a party,
i a ride uut th a t way some
Daley was hieruhandla* wlUot uf
rhuon tu uc* fu r ourselves,
Kuruaul and it waa on* uf her
dentally, ran anyone tell tie ueual affaire, mixed up and mad
to tell a toadstool from a and amusing, (or a liltl* while.
mushroom 7 W* do know that n
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•teak smothered In muahrounti Is waa a man who played the But*
'i f .
one o f our favortto dishes, hut
only IracauRs the wrapper on the and a girl with lung red hair and
an immenae h a r p , (leorg* bad
i ;.y-. rph lays eo. are we eitrp we're
Opting Ihe rig h t thing. When we taken her and Libby.
Kite and lleorg* were anting on
• kid am) Quite fond uf
Urn sideline* withdrawn aa far ca
pH’ *'
a golf d u ll, we'd go out
they could get from the sound and
pen field and practice awlmr
fu ry when K it caught eight of a
Istoole—or were they rnuvh
nian'a extraordinary head. HandeiNiie waa loo wash, too IneuIBcient
a word. A nearby candle had Inureasad th * lllueton of an inhuman
Sgfipi
per fe d l o il The man's hair wfta a
o lta r bruna* and aa b r i g h t aa
mrtaJ. f l u profile might hava boon
•A L T LAKK C ITY up - J llly
oarved In marble by a m aster—
bm
County Jail In peer by Farm - human features would show s m a
fflede Uk* an sw ap * tr tlit, a m a l l rauaurlng flaw. K * waa
laughing a t gometEing and it cam *
as a Shock. Magnificent marble
busts fltda’t laugh aloud.
Ueorge bad a a l d in her eari
id tjjlo u d ld l," .lo ry of
Datay'a robbed a mueeum. f know
who did that guy, Michelangelo.
Clniim on
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kiss In see it yuu’r * real."
He ri.ui removed her arm *, nut
gently, ami Daisy had Said. "Pardull me and pray don’t apologise
lot spraining my vyrtaL O’), Kit
llaven
Ynu’r* next In line— got
vuui admission charge 7"
K ll reinetnhried that th * man’s
eye* had travelled over her with
on mid effect ol sightlessness Ui
them, nod to* mouth had hard­
ened. tie knew ah* didn’t Ilk *
him. Hh* had said, ” 1 won t need
any admission charge, Paiey," and
had walltrd uway. Shortly after
that she and (leurg* left, l-lliby
wa* having tun and had atayrd
on. T ii* Adonis had bruughl her
home a couple ul hum * later. What
wun tils name ?
Hugo said eager ly. "You thought
ol someone, K it."
Philip half
■tailed (iurn hla chair, "Who la
he?" Kit gut it then. Wilder—
Tony Wilder She told them.
The effect ul W ilder’* name on
llugu wu* astonishing..
.
Hha could feel rag* sells Hugo,
■hake min Mh* thought there waa
nothing odd shout that. He waa In
love wiih |.| bby and Ltbby had
&lt;-ln»eii ibe other man. Hugo met
her eye* and instantly all trace of
Ills fury vanished. He covered ll
up car el Idly. That waa the queer
thing. He denied knowing any,
thing about Tuny Wlldar. Philip
poured ou\ questions. Kit kltpw
very lltu * and that U ttl* ahe cen­
sored— nu use making her uncle
reel any wnree that lie did, and
arter all they weren't aura. Bits
aald that W ilder waa la hia early
30‘a ami very good looking and
(hat he seemed anything but broke.
Now that she thought of it, Libby
had mentioned meeting him grat
nt the Nevina* in SftnU Fa whan
she waa there before Christmas.
Philip turnad tu K i t
"You
thought U b b y bad run off with
Cavanaugh, when, aa » m atter of
fact, m a latter U b b y wrote me
shortly arter I left ahe aald some­
thing about you and Oavonaugh."
K it fell the Mood rising to her
face. She aald, "U b b y a u a la takan," and go! up. “ f m going to
call Dalay BaJlantlne and aee wkat
aha can tail un about Tony W il­
der," She looked in . the ' ’ ' dialed, long
wan waiting,
and upstairs to
He oarne down an
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beloved aunt nevar hated o f any
Tany W ilder. The t w E e n m *
came here, Mgyba you r * wrong.”
He plunged past bar Uke a T u n ­
away horse.
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It seamed to her that he healU ta 4 Than ha aald; "Nothin*.
But 1 think you ought to make
M rtala that Ute man who Ian that
«fte«M M ip etalra in Ubby'a room
K ll oaM nothin*, she picked up
tho b a y and they returned to the
Hying room.

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fara any. Ha aaldt "Ubby’a bean
iae* last n ig h t Maybe you
ought IM go .to the police."
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Ubby hadn’t wailed. Hhe had al­
ways talked of a big wedding, wltli
a veil and hi tdeainaida and flower
girl . . . and there was something
else. Ubby natnd lo t,« dlsapi
proved of, criticism crushed her.
Hhe always wanted to please peo­
ple even l* it waa only In choosing
a hat. How much mure eo where
a husband tr a i concerned . . ,
What waa there about Tony W il­
der that had made her go away
with him without a word to any­
one? K ll dropped Ut* phone.
w illia m (Ira n i cam* in. H r was
M iriam VanKreef’a nephew and no
■elation of the llavena. He waa an
innocuous yuung-uld mun of :iu
with staring htown eyes behind
glasses. He came uvery week end
and on holidays lo visit hla aiilil
and her fam ily by her Aral m ar­
riage. He considered the Havens
ta be rich people who did wlisl
they wanted when they wanted
While he slaved hla life away at an
arduous Job aa a hotel clerk.
' W illiam waa exulted and ti|&gt;s*l
He aald, -"I called Aunl eilrisin.
Hhe lirld me that Llbhy had dis­
appeared, su I Jumped on the
tr a in —"
"W hy I ” Philip eald.
"Because — because I thought I
might be able to help."
Philip eyed him. “Can you?”
W illiam couldn't. He had never
met or heard ot Tony Wilder.
K it aald, " I'm going to m eat
Some sandwich**," and went into
lha kitchen,
Hugu followed her.
"flow ’s Ueorge T" he asked.
"In excellent health, thanks “
“ Are you going to m arry him ?"
K it gave him a cold star*. "Nice
of you to be Interested, Hugo.
Whan w# decide you'll tie one of
the Brat to know."
"Look, K it, Ubby'a got to be
found."
"O f co u n t. Uut It's up to her
now. Bha aald ahs'd let us know."
"You can’t think of anyone else.
What do you know about Tony
W lldar that, makes you dislike him
a® much. HugoT"

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g e a r, o il im in t f ijn m l Home old t r ir n d a and headed
m-i,,,,-. in to th e
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g r a n d ( d ra g o n o f 'f h e " U n it e d K la n -i-K n lR h ta o f th e K u K lu x
K la n , s a id to d a y th e o rg a tiiz u tif&gt; n w ill r ln im as m e m b e rs
a ll w h o b e lie v e in ra c ia l a e g ro iin tiiin .

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A T H U R S D A Y . A l t ; L S I

27.

Local Korean Veterans To Be Honored

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D E N V E R (/F*&gt;— P re s id e n t E is e n h o w e r ha s in e ffe c t c o n ­
g r a t u la t e d S h u h M o h a m m e d Roza P a h le v i o f Ir a n on t h i
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ColC, Legion,
City Sponsor
Tuesday Evcnl

O R L A N D O ) &lt;/»’ »— A . D. D a v is , c h a ln n a n o f th e G o v e r n n r ’a C o u n c il f o r In d u s t r y and C n n im o ir c , q ftid to d a y
" F lo r id a has a n t o p p o r t u n it y w ith o u t p a r a lle l f o r I n d u s t r ia l
d e v e lo p m e n t."

the Seminole . ( Iiaiolii t of * om-

State i News Roundup

OR LAND O (A1) —The government w ill
( l,n „ „
Hll(|
kdvi-nrv hoard* to help stim ulM i' -m ull bustne-W illiam It. Mitchell, h'-ttd o f the .Sum11 ............
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today Hnniuinreil plan* for the grii-sriKitii , o i n m i i i m „ t a Morula Iniliis tris l development clinic hero.
Hanker*. businessmen smt r iv lr V
Mid education It-ndri* w ill mak"
up tho now Itm rd s. envisioned business firm - w ith Mu'ir fimmcl
s l'iiii* lin e * o f d ra ft Iwiard* and need* hv menu* n f govern!)
aI in i In r lo ra l un lta th a t w o rk w ith loans. The lol&lt; raniioi be ,|oni
the f 1*101 nl governm ent, M llih i'll d o i'i live* m ol lim idnnta. fttiaarial
OI Othurwiie. fio in Washington* , ,
said.
“ Secund. S ll A l» ijevdoj
T lie lr Inbx w ill bo to help S llA
I'lio i* for n rm n iitlm i n hwlP'r ■
III th is amull business program
"F lra t. In the field o f flnanciiil of business from i iii IJIg find p
**«l*tancp, SO A la fostering the vale i"irc li**e r* alike fd r amo il
development o f atnle and local firm - Wn pre thjvnliudng a proMoot* « f private capital . . . i t I* if rum whrrebv new p io d o rl* amt
not enough to try to nanlat -"m il ecu methods of production w ill lie
opened lip to - Itlllll r-ollri'IN- fo r
lie 'll iiu ii adofillop

CAMP M C q U M Q tlK JD -Florl
da poultry pw ahiter* were told
yesterday
realise
. in
«" they
-. ran
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- - more
profit
from chickens,
chirl
ro tu trom
per d o lla r
invested In feed, than from any
other livestock.
Don Turnbull Af Kansas City,
executive secretary nf the Amer
lean Poultry « •# tla tc h rry F.-d
era I Ion, made i n stale merit In an
address In the annual poultry In
slltnte here
He said the fa rt that Florida's
poultry industry does not supply
the state's needs provides aggre*
slve poultrymen w ith a trom rn
dous opportunity. Florida, he dr
dared, "h a * as areal a future In
the business a i any state In Ihe

Blackburn Trial
Slated Sept. 29
I1AHTOW uT»- Harlan M i- klnnn
and several .persons
... ae’cused
..o f
being employed hy him In a big
Central Morula lottery ring will
go on tria l Kept. M.
C rim inal Court Judge Hoy If
Amldon set that date- Wednesday
after rejecting II motions made
hy defense attorney* to fjuash the
charKe* and have the defendants
tried *f-par*lely.

Floridians Free
SAN FltANCfhCO UF — 51* Flo
rld lin s rtteased from Communist
prison camp* In Kore* arn ached
uled In return In the United Slates
Saturday aboard the transport
O m enil W F llase.
They Inrlm le Cpl. Richard M
Basset!. Jupiter; Set Milton 1^.
roy Caine, P--nsaenla, Cpl. Mar
vln K Dorsey, Winter narden;
P fr. Solon W Dimenn. Fort M y­
ers; Cpl Joseph L Montflomery,
Lake Wales, *nd Cpl. Harare B.
Sheffield, Tallahsaiei'

SOT. RAYMOND M il l! o f ChlesRo spent Ihe last Ibiee C h rlxlm a ie i in •
Korean prisoner of war camp On his return *mnie. bis fam ily m ote
It op to him by setting up a Iree w ith all the ornaments and p ro v ld li i
r ir a l Vole celebration Sgt M ills Is shown indulging m Hie m ild rn n • enlm rnl he dreamed about so long
l fnie rno io.m il Snondpholo)

"T h ird . MIIA I.- seeking to -flm
olirte (he U«c of home tale nt nod
know how to im .,i-t -tniiU firm s
" • lb th e ir m aringerinl nml teclinti . il innhlem s. For example, experl.- of various kinds in nn lve rsilie.-, iiilli-ifr.,. in * ivii mol iniaioe— o rifiin iia tlo n - enn he extrem e*v helpful in -m a ll enter orIsn
- th im ig li - em iperative rrid e a vo r."

Mlictudl
• he local
President
eoveinor-

Dr. Kelley Is Speaker
At Planning Meeting

-aid lie had di-eu.ned
committee idea w ith
Kiscnhmvei mid with
o f -e v ritil stale-.

Narcotics Bandit
Gets New Haul

lb J T K elley, assistant d ire cto r o f in -'ru c tio n , titu te [trp a rt
"le n t " f education, was the m ain speaker ai Hie Seminole Countv J 'U p "
I re school P lanning Conference today. He -p o le on ihe m-ed
a tta in
mid tm slitialn « good school n ro iria m that would adeoontelv meat
Ihe needs of ou r boy* and g ir l* .
He atrtesed tha f a r t th a t a l l f
m a te ria l* need not eonie from
_
books h u t were a ll around us. D r. firs t vice prca hleni. Mr*. Wilma

Jaycce Speakers

JACKSONVILLE UP - Jackson
vllle ’s “ narcotic* bandit" robbed
a drug store of WOO and about
TV) worth of roralne and rtmr

Morgan,

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l!ev. M ilto n II. W v n tt, p u s t'ir no the s n l'le rt nf "n rn lile u i- " f
leaebing re a d in g " Miss bam d»
n f tin- F lr« l M e th o illst • hitreh. Kent, iissneiate p rn fe —o r uf F-lo
■" t l'ln r le il the i|rv o tlo tn il.
entlou at Flm Ida S tale Urdvei .1
•"«*nnty Snpt. It. T Mllwee, In- Iv w a- ennsidtant
- i f ll" 'l Hie H fininolr Cmintv KtluD r r ta r a ••! "in . iiiiife n v u " f
&gt;f
TAMPA
t n . t i i n 'iP
More
store tavora
favorabl- im i'atlnn Asioclwtlnn officers whn hail filu c a tln n al Hie D n lv e rs llv
F lorida, guided h rr grrnlr* in a
port export r a i n to the |pot t of hern -li-eteil tn Juris.
Th'-v (nt-lutle: S trw n rl fla lclie l, dlscuasloii o f "Hie f u n i't i" " " f
Tam pa are demanded In a suit
t'rcHiilertl i Mrs. W. A. Teatrne. ju n io r hig h sebmil and nw-Jal in -i
here
on file in Federal Court h
in n tlm i."
Tho suit, lin in g h i hy c ity anil
The scrom larv teacher* under
county agencies, the c h iin t 'c r of
H ip d lre rtlo n o f D i
Sam H.
c o m m e n tand (ra ffle
groups,
M nnrcr, consultant In edurnl"&gt;u
seeks to force Hie In te rsta te Cnrn
tro
m
Ihe
S
tale
D
epartm
ent,
w in k ­
m ere r Commission In re v rrs e II
ed on the problem o f "th e need
self am) grant more favorable
fo r ereatlnu a fe e lllllf " f re* I-"el
rates
Hie schedule of operation at the
Several hearings have been held Municipal swimming pool w ill be fo r p riva te and nubile n n ilie rlv
on Ihe Is-tie and each tim e Ihe eliatiued next week, m-cnrding In among in lr h lr li -eliool » liid * n i&lt; "
w a- seived at the hn-lj
ICC has ti'p -H t-J T a m p a 's argil
L ft Johnson, snpcrinlrnijcrif of -rhLunch
o o l ra fe le ila after w hich Homenta Tam pa groups testifie d at the t'lly water department
The i*mI w ill be open Irmn 2 no l-rm iii* again met and en ntliiue-l
Ihe hearings that the ra le s are
until 0:011 p m
Tuesday w ork till Ih e li ju n b le ili- lltl'le r
fro m 35 to .V) per ren t high er than p m
and illsriisslon.
those of other Kmilh A lla tit'r and inruuRh Friday neal werk.
from !i:00 a in until l:l)0 p rn and
g o lf roast ports.
I

Morp Favorable
Rales Desired

New Hours Set
For City Pool

from 2:00 p m u n til fl 00 p m on
Saturday. On Sunday, Sept, tl, the
pool w ill he open from 2 :on p m
until 0:00 p.m
On Lalmr Day, Ihe jmmiI w ill tum|h-u from 0:00 a.m. u n lit I no
P mi and lin m 2:00 p m until
fi o«» p m The pool w ill he rinsed
»n Sept H hut w ill be open Sept
o through Sept. 11,from 2‘00 p m
until *1:00 p.m
On Sepl. 11. the houra w ill be
OIK) a m. u ntil 1:00 p m and 2:00
p m until 0:00 p.m., and from
2 :oo p.m. until o:oo p.m. nn Kent
13. The pool w ill he closed for
cleaning Sent. 14.
The M'hcd,lie then w ill continue
ime hours as scheduled
on Ihe same
for Sept, 014.

B ull has been filed In C ircu it Court avalnst the operators of
..
the Ranfnrd Daily Builder hy Bernard fiiit h r lr , foim ei owner of the
newspaper, In wtdeh Mr. fn ith rle sicks * derlnrntlou hy the court
■■ to whether or not the Present owners have defaulted |n the pay­
ment n f a ninitcajfe held hv him.
According In tna complaint, f lf e d f ---------—------ --------- ------- -------- hy Attnrney Cordon Frederick, the
present owner*, at the tim n of leclerl and refused tn make the
th e ir purchase, agreed tn retain payment nf any nf Ihe mimics due,
tho use of Ihe name. "The Hanford under said mortgage, and d&lt;&gt; con­
B uilder," under w hlrh Ihe paper tinue Ihe jtiih llra tln n of a new- i
form erly wan operated, u n til Ihe paper tinder the n*m e nf the Han­
‘
,
Builder.
mortgage w«* paid down to Its,- ford Dally
ooo.
"W hcrefnre. the p la in tiff, being
However, the complaint slate*, w ithout relief, - iv c In a rn u rt of
the defendant* in the c**e ceased equity, prays fnr Hie ent-w of a
M IA M I BEACH u fi-T h a City
to publish the paper under the decree herein 'U ljb lla h m g plainname n f the Sanford Builder on t if f ’* rig h l* under said mnrtgage, Council has voted not to appeal
June 33. 1033. and atnrted to pub­ and granting unto p la in tiff aurh a decision by C ircuit Judge Charles
re lie f a* he Is e n tllle il. whether A. C arroll which forbids private
lish under the preaaat name.
A t tha tim e of the change, ac­ aame he by way o f foreclosure, building between high and low
water marks on the oceanfront.
cording lo the complaint, the own- accounting nr a judgm ent."
Judgu Carroll ordered the rity
It I* ita le d In the chattel m ort­
era M ill owed 119,000 on the p rin ­
cipal o f Ihe mortgage. 14,000 away gage, "m ortgagor herein fu rth rr on Aug. I lo cease Issuing building
from ihe figure nr lis.oon, s lip agrees lo retain Ihe use of Ihe perm its tn private b iilld c ri to bulk'
name ‘The Sanford B u ild e r,' pre­ head east of the preuent high wa­
•dated In rnanglng the name.
■ml •-continues (hat sent name of Ihe said newspaper ter mark.
Mr'. (lu th rle on July 10 advised the being conveyed herein, in the
B a at
it Carolina News Publishing ope m l Ion nf said newspaper until
mpany, namad a* one of the de­ the above mortgage is paid down
lta, that tha portion o f pur- tn 115,000."
The mortgage was signed by
M O VIR T IM R TA B LB
money remaining to be paid
R ITZ
a nama change, lio o o , Fred B. Pendleton president of
the B a it Carolina News Publish"Take Me To Town8*
; be paid a i onea. The plain­
1:15 - 4:08 • # 51 - 9:59
publishing
tiff, M r. Guthrie, further requeu­
"A Queen le Crowned"
ed the Immediate payment of all
r&lt;:48 . 8:50 - B ill
I m money due under tha mort­
M O VIR LA N D
eta or corpor
gage a«dr that tlsapap ar should
interest la the
B tartan i:90,&gt;A]£ a tiH * 7?Jf fa il
f* * * «
^ o p e rjtt u t f g ..lh nama,
*“ • '* w o nemw f M ttrord
complete th a w I M
case.

Miami Beach
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Detective .1. M, Johns -aid ll
Rebecca Kftvemi, eiirreamunThir
was believed to bo the third such derm rtm ept. slated th ill there was . H e cirU tvi nml M uu n trd lievnotds.
rnhhrry In recent months tiy the ■t ill * shottngn o f trn d ie ra and I tie * H ire r.
that about 70 per rent o f our i
, ,,
. .
,,
same man
teacher- fire from Oil) of the stale.!
A fte r ,, ah»rl re, e,.» the f a l l , r
All three rotdierlr . were ai com
" ,,n
plirdird by .1 t.ill. slim mustnrhed and that over !lfi per re n t o f our " ' e
fin ' 0 I t te- have a R A or h igh er The ttrim n rv 'e n d ,era. under lit"
man holding a pearl handl'd, nick ,|, L, tP1.
I su p ",v is io n of C b a rb itli' Stein
el plaled revolver and who said
II. K M „ r . I*, i.rltu H...I of Sent
Hie pm Idem of
he was a lim a addict Johns -aid
High Sel,.... aided as p rr
" " " ' " '" m e ................... .......... .
the m ain objective id e.irh holdup .... .
rncttinilH ill Ihe u i " " t n l lc u l'in was Hie narcotics -tore-, with il • '.bru- o ffic e r, iiit'l In lrn ib lie il M is
money on hand a secondary con &gt;D o roih v l.am l, rn u n tv m usic -uper- end H ilth in e tlr "
The in tfrm e ilb ile g in ili' winked
-(deration
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Suit Filed In County
Court Against Builder

kccld rn l In v rs tlK a llo n s ," w ill
Hu- topic of the f lr - t session
His- F m leral H lirra n of Jnves
lim n ..eliool fo r ja ilice o fflre rs
(In- area Tnesd.it .it Hie C|t&gt;
II
■peei.d A a i'itl K dw .ird t t lo llo lb w ill lie Ihe In s tru rlo l of the
" h»Hi| die flr-1 Ih rre day- V o u rl
t'te -e n la llu n ." I- the title of the
'" --io n tor Wednesday, and ' I ’ rac
•n il
1‘ rnb le ni M il
and
lin n , "
I Intraday
• ‘II Sepl *. W W llu rk e J r .
'■■i-l.inl -tie rla l agent In charge
"I Hie M ia m i F ill ottlce. w ill enn
d m l a class, e n titled
. " I ’nllee
1 m irle s y . C ivil
fllg h l- "
A ilcn l
burke also w ill conduct the class
sept •*. e n tllle il. "T e c lm lip ie - and
Me. bnnics of Arrests "
S|iecbii
Agent ftohert It Parke w ill take
■ner Sept in w lih a class. “ C rim e
berne Searches—Inside and (b it ”
Sired. 11 Agent Ih ila n y J Ibip uy
" i l l In -lrm t a -e-sion Sept 1.1. en
titlei).
“ I.atenl
F in c e rfirin t-."
‘ tide Special Agent- Kdw io II
• b ill II nml M aurice .1 W hite w ill
1"tuluel sessions Kept m IT on Hie
■object, Jiulo f)|s irn iln g and tic
le ii-H i I o ties. Come Along H old■od lie -11 o ilin g Devices “
lo c a ln i'
I'ru ln ln g ." w ill he
M&gt;e -object Sepl 22 2t at -esslon" fill'll w ill be conducted tit Special
Vgi’lil John II l.lip lo n
In a I d le r In P oller I b id Mot
'• W illia m -. K J po w e r-, -pe
i l l ageul ill i'll ai gc of Hi- M ia m i
1 Ml office said he wn- pleased
'** -eliedllle'* Ihe school lo f flic
•lenefil ol ilte Sanford Police He
p ir'in e n t and Hie Seminole lo m ilt
■ b e rlff, office, as w ell a- ,tth rr
law co lo n ement n ffle e r- In Ihe
’ o r a whom you m a t u l - li to in

m e tre ti n k c il In (hr l id o l Santu rd ,iin l I tie
• am phell lav,tin g
A m r r ir .in le g io n Pnsl i * i :•-• h»yn
lo in h tn e il to dage a r i f t w id r p a ­
rade anil i mioiio non ilio n of San
b ird 's lio ir a u It n ic lc r .in . in the
M rin m ia l s la ib n m l n e . i t , v night
at J .in n 'i bo k

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Governmenl To Call On State, Local
Advisory Boards To Help Business

Chickens Listed
As Top Livestock

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I Halt

Police Start
Off-Street
Crackdowns

Police are -t,tilin g In ru c k
down on Ir a fllr
violation* on
street* other than Hi** main
thoroughfare* In answer In toutplaints, Police Chief Rnv Will
lama annoimreil today
Patrolling ha* been mostly on the
busiest streets or Hie City
he
said, w llh nol much attention lin­
ing paid to ihe lesser traveled
s tre e tI.
Violations hI muiI which com­
plaints have been voiced include
speeding and falling In stop al a
■top sign, aerordlng lo Hit- chief

M r* J M arlin ShnstJpher and
H.-iiiiib'i' Hi,bee coi'd Hie urgenl
net d for i south renter in Sanford
reqile.tm c Ihe help ol Hie .Semi
note Countv Jinmir lli.im b e , of
Coiumrree tn
rp,irate -jireelu"
lietnre the J.ive e s In Hie V telil
Cblb I ih I.iv
Tln-rn are i;ie.itrr lemplatmu
tor Hie youth today
oi there
were during Lo ro
Iweti
lies,
M r* Slineclph-■
serled
“ You knou, m il I do I
-it our
soli' anil d.mghler* Ire.pirnt Hie
|uke Jollilh bee.mse Hie,e Is no
other place lor them lit go to meet
their (Mentis
'We .is p a rrn l, and ctltrens of
Snnfnrd have not done a tiling In
provide them .nine til*' e tn go
They know II," dir niided. "anti it
Is up lo ns In give Ihrin a plaea
tliev can go lo dance, jdny games,
anil meet Ihelr friends "
Mrs Klini'rli'lier traced the pro
fire** of the
Seminole
Youth
Council to help raise and direct a
youth renter In Sanford T ie "III
ria l charter has hern drawn and
awai t , Ho- signature of Circuit
Judge M R Sindh. Titusville
"W e ran purchase Ihe old Cru
Ira l Baptist church (Ninth St and
Laurel Avr i for ahool M.MKI II
I- up lo ii'. and we nerd ri"l only
the support "f "II die civic rlllll*
and J avr re , m i|i|* rnminunllv
prtileet, hut you a* Individuals "
5fr Rlshee idled
Hie urgrtd
need nl a vottlh center right away
“ I bear II almost every night, hr
cause I have two teen age child
ren asking, "Where raw I
go1’
W ln t is lliere to ijo?‘ "
“Tills rltv and we as Individual*
have not provided adequate faclll
He* We have only "lie lentils
rourl In the CMv and the kid*
have tn wan in line in use II,"
M r niabee added
"You know and I know the kids
lurin’ In Hie ear and leave Hanford
to flmt th rlr fun They roam the
highway* when they should be In
Sunfortll Some kids might get kill
ed on the highway* We m int hack
this project. I know that there are
some people In tills town who
would give I.VX1 to Ihe project."

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i'lio i m e d io , of i e n
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Itiill w ill In
honor in the
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lot I egum b
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War 11 and Hie Korean Conflict
(bn novel was termed as historical
m aterial and wa* nut nn the hook
atamla In July of (hits year.
Ills nest IxMik. “ F iin y B rit­
ches” , w ill he nut the firs! ol
November. It Is ahoid his pel wirehaired fox te rrie r which he had
fn r 12 years and whose name was
Mackelahdle Laird n f Inverners
Wlldemere. his registered name
w ith thu American Kennel Clubs.
The author writes it a* he Ihlnka
the dog would fell hla own story
In hla own language and not a i
sl.se would relate
anmeune else
The name nf " F u n y Brrllchea"
ut because or
o f the appar­
came about
ent likeness of A
a pair of pants
when the hair of a te rrie r gets
longer.
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the ~
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Records Fall
Aa Rain Keeps
Coming Down

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tu g I t i r p r e v b ttts A lig n 'd l e i t i t i l
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i M i l l i e i l l * id fit*' asi, t " lif e t am
f i l l , a ls o a new A u g ii.l r t i u r d
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w a s n in e . In I h i i i . r u n
a n d •’•:•••
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Wc t l l i r i
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file iin ii'i' ill v lira * v t "ltd •
to
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did
set le n iid s according
I"
M oilgllln ti. local w eatbci oh • • i I
Furls seven luetic/, " t i.iln i i " '
fallen Huts fa r III
lo.VI
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equal'' I". • s e a r’s lo t d m i l l
Sanford ti.i'i hint 1,1 &lt; o ii'i i
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t bits In f in August 11 Oil un be
id m oisture
have
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I iiiim m Iv
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which Isn’t toil tar d i*
d li e on r r t f i . i v
record Im an August whn li
i- h n l M-m i l n c il o p i ff tin 1 11 t »mi p m
t.l .’at hid In Itiltt and w hich Im lud on fli »l r|it\
ed a hurricane
The n n rnial fo r August In Hit,
ii v n i' i m v r
r lt v t- 1 lu l.ai-t m onth's I d! ol
IF IllM
VMIII S a ii I b m I I I p »4M,
H i l came w ith in a few ilesvdinp.
I M\ iD 'llv n v. I»\ I .ilM |&lt; in . * ill
ol setting " new alt Him' re i'u id lot
v i 11 n n « \ n i i m
any one :&lt;&lt;) day period

A b V Closing

Merrills Are Enjoying Sanford Visit
By MARY ANN BUKU5
L«WM C. M e rrill ami M r* Mer
r ill are hack in Sanford again
Maying w ith (heir good frlendi,
M r. and M r*. B ari Frierson, al
Ihelr home on Hidden L»Sr '.’.herd
environment la nn" of eom
plele peacefulness
plei
lie I f ihn author o f (be honk
"W honi The God* 1 /iv r" , Thi*
waa h i* firs t novel but wasn't
published until he had had two
western novel* pul on the market.
Theao were "Cole of Tim Broken
S p u r" and “ Lonesome K id ".
"W hom The God* l i v e ’ ’ Is
baaed on the author's own esnerlance* during the firs t World War
when be served w ith the British
A rm y. It tells n f the courage dla
played b -

at n i n e .'ii li-'io and
o d t 'I 'M o '- \ .. i &lt;i |,.i

Ho n a tio n

it i , put b ig M Iii'
ihnqftl be
ru m p le .__
v r r lh ln g . hotel and t b r a t n man &gt; Ai p ie ie n l lie n em ploved a* in
ageiuenl, psvehoiugy in ti many I a ire rs lt In stru cto r -d q m d lly eon
o ilie r s ld ijp fIs III C jlv Cnllcge "ltd l " i | In-ipeetnra m Hie A lr c n f t
Coium bla U n ive rsity In New York D lv i .1 :i &gt;f K i l . n M etal I’ rtM lurl*.
ai B rl .ln l, I' i
A lte r Hie llr s t w a r h r derided lilt- ;d
Hint lie w.'inti'd to be " (beater -11
With the ext-e|it|iiii -&gt;( "tre t ill,
rector, tint f l r - l needed dage ex tils tile Jiallern billow* one til
perjenre lie anpeared in t*nvld e rr itiv r work.
BelasenS ’’(Jnltl D ig g e r-" tf the
lie t* a m riid i"i cf Hie I rank
L y riim T heater In Ni*w V-irk C ltv
Lyeu
II M t;*|ilK Isidge fF 4i A M i No
lit-- nevl f i l e was as " B ritish

o lflcer In V lrlo r lle rlie tt's tiroducBlot.
at a
Don ol “ Orange IH
os -.oms
oiiih ' stnjj
ed nl the Fultim T heater also
New York
Following hi* slage career he
went Inlo in» advertising htihlnese
and later worked ss a juiblic re ­
lations and advertising cmmselor
In 1933 M r. M e rrill seriously begun thinking of w iilln g . lie staled,
n l love to w rite and do It when­
ever 1 can. My stories are revised
over and over, If not ort paper at
least In m y mind until I feel that

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n’Kl. M "ii itield, (lli|o,
"m l
Hie
American Legion In A ilin tlc ('Hy,
N J among oilier organlralion*
The M errills arrived in baul-trd
this week and planned tn travel
(in (her into the state, hut with
out umeli coaxing, they decided
against
They are very lond of
Sanford and claim that It b the
best place lo live. M r
M e rrill
stressed tills point quite omphn
tlcn lly by saying, “ Our legal ad­
dress Is A tlu n llr City, h ilt our
hearts are in Sanford.

Sheriffs Suggcsl
Scveriil ChdiHif".
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today’a Herald.

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New Management

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TM u n i! ix tnaat t r im t iiv it t

W IT H PURCHASE OF

HALF-GALLON
IC E C R E A M

The Dig Dip, Ice cream drive-in
an Orlando Dr . I* under the new
management of M r. and M r* Far!
Culver and Iheir daughter Joyce,
who decided upon buying the butines* after coming through here
on a vacation from Mlnneaota
The former owner* were Mr
and M r*. Wally Hippie
The new owner* have installed
modern equipment ami have given
Ihe place a Fresh coal of white
paint. The drive-in will he open
during Ihe week from 11:no a m
until M ’Oa p in. and on .Sunday
from 100 p m . until 11:U0 p m
M r Culver is a member of the
1 .0 .0 F .. while hi* wife I* a mem
her of the ll.'lM’kah orgaidtalion
IM a-llr bags arc handy for *tnr
mg food* of irregular sham- In
Ihe refrigerator. Aluminum foil 1*
also useful for storing such food-

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The bidding
I NT
3N I
The hand shown above cropped
up In lust night'- |&gt;li*&gt; South nail
u normal o|)entiig of 1NT, which
-hows u balanced bund counting
HI to IH point*. North did not make
the mistake of hhldlng two dia­
monds, which would show a weak
er hand than he nrliiallv had His
ejghl (H.lnis plus ii fair six-card
suit ami uu honor m each of hi*
douhlrton suits
Indicated
there
might lie a play for game if p art­
ner hud u maximum
opening.
South accepted tin- invitation by
bidding 3NT
It remained for (lie nluy. how
ever, to provide the spice to Ihls
hand West's normal opening of
tile spuilu six wu- made id aver)
table and five oi the eight dc1c lir e r * proceeded lo set them
-elve- by playing siitomatlcally to
Ihe first trick, ullhntil considering 1
it in relnllon to the entire hand
The enjoyable aspect if bridge
is that II usually provide* bounti­
ful reward- for logicnl thinking
The three successful
declarer*
played the eight or queen (rum the
North hand and then paused , for
thought when Ru-t followed suit
W'llh Ihn three The spade King
was almost surely with West (so
that, except for an unlikely end
play, declarer could make only
two spade tric k -1 iiu.l if North
■hnuhl lie allowed to hold Hie first
trick, there would
rvmuin
nu
guaranteed entry to dummy's dia­
mond* after they became estate
lishutJ. South therefore overtook
dum my'« good xoade with his
Ace, plunked down the Ace of diamobds, and conlltmed diamonds to
force out West's Kipe No defense
now could prevent ueelarer 'ruth
reuelilng dummy will, a sptide and

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mg II was nail w ay b r ln r r n tw o
wollds, nnithsi .haUbily .m a r t nor
1‘liHie I l--.it * m m rimli lu. ruuna Iran K ly a lenem enl. Site went m
i n * , . I.ib h y
who . i , o .. r v ., 1 . . M i and rang W iliJrr a oell. There waa
» « l.l.r y
m l.-in . hum III* l i o u i s
l l . h r , I ,,. H i., .h r m i l h . f l i l l l n l D&gt;l no anaw aiing click Itls ni&gt;urtm rnl
ib i i . i u KM in N r . (Turk l l . - . i , u b o n *. waa on the eteotiil door She went
III. i . l l r , . &gt;|&gt;«,lni.nl H ills to 1**111
Ib .l I.Hit,v n .3 nul orrn II i . i l
1(11 up a nutruw etaircn.e cnvmed w ith
h a.lrn* hr Iron to Hi* ti.n n .lit hull.* g rim y curprtm u
When .tie waa
w li.t* in* iii'J nrr lih, I* Pn 111si. .ad almost ul llte lop site heard a click
liti Auni M m .in . t'UMiilc. s i. hiln.il
l&gt;s llusa C.t.ii.iifch
«n .llr» i-tl.» aa (hough a door were lielng un­
) mull «lt»rn«&gt; mm onr» nut cimiiril locked (ml no one appeared. She
WllO h.il
li.ll .w
.W itjjicil
lliliril III. .(T*t
|
Kit l.llt
but •no
(Ion* lo
it ** . r «
« h ill
ut blhhir
l.ihli* s continued to mount W ild e r'* door
(Ions
lu l.lbh* 4
loom rs
r*«*tl*
.rtls ■ *oi*. urslns H.r
h*r (.m
(.m lil* wax like (lie others, a slate g ra y
»o n r niamisin* d
Hm
i.I llb
.hall w ith a dull Uraaa knuh and a dell
it in wmrr.
it's
'* Hiall
t a r troiu .ti.r. . -ruin An unfamlilai
■
s tis i* tI liutl
bull In
in III*
lli* mnm
mom fulfill
m lfh l null- in a chipped rin g oi un-ini. Hh*
11. I* **h
t iil t Hml
ml i.lhli*
I.lhli* halt htd
tmd * nml*
preanrd the 0.-11 A o h i * o n * w a*
f .lt
* I,Imtul
Kit » IhoiiAlil.
I lions hi. 11*
rt* tu r------i
l.s
l M .ir.ll
.ir
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hnin t.Hili*
sum* Tun* W
ttlW
llilri
.r whnm
wtinni
l.ihli* Imi p laying a piano aoniswnere, There
uisl si s e . i l * In N t w Ynrk how *h*'i| waa no other aoomJ. and there wea
J^a • m * it ccifTipl.mr o *'r« li*ln i'il b* no answer. W ait a m m ole; the
t foil llk . suiina mnn's clmrni.
hadn't heaid tit* 0*11 ring M aybe
It w a * out ut order. Him knocked,
C H A P T R M F O U It
Nu answer Irrita te d , n o * t r im the
A F T K lt W illia m nud gunn up- Itnub. To her auiprise d turned in
s ta lls K it tile d Daisy Uallvntm e her tiuiiii rite door wasn't locked
again, w ithout tuvcaaa. Hugo * m i tlh * etared al it hesitantly. W ild er
at 11. lie said: “T h e ie im i i a n y ­ m ig ht nave gone out to gel Oreak
thing m ina 1 van do hare. Let me laid, Hho o p e n e d Ihe door and
knuw as toon aa there's w ord."
cloeed it behind iter.
T he next tw o noura ware a long
till* waa in a sm all hall, h alf ut
a lre lc h of w allin g for Libby's which was ■ kitchenette. Ail arch
vote* on the telephone, fo r a tola- tvay led m la a living-room . The
g ram . Thara waa naither.
room was em pty. U waa sparsely
E a rly in tha m orning K U got furnishrii w ith t divan covered
Delay on tha phone.
'
With a drown apt end, tw o decrepit
“ W ild e r. W ilder . . , You w ent erinchaira, a a t r a i g n I chair, a
hi# eddiawiT
M y dear, I don't three-w ay lum p and s iim i small
k n o w , fly ihe w a y , Paraaaf'e ta b le * A tin g le w indow, looking
Dunking ol asking to have you Oil another court and the hack of
•e n i to P e ri* to do the rail coliee Xouaei end e collection of tire **■
llu l we can ta lk about that # • pea. let g r e y l i g h t In. Rem
when you're in your new streamed down the clouded penes.
JOtk. Qaurge is a lave to have
K it looked around. The place had
•o are d it far you. You're ta k in g • g deserted, unlived-in air. There
little vacation in the country, ‘ w ere clean a s h tra y • around.
If
•UppoaeT W h e tT You're anxioue Tony W ilder emoked h l n g - e t a e
to locate Tony W ilder T t'll tell ulgarete H would d* proa! o l •
y o u —c e ll ■ nag in her late 40‘
eort. There was • door el the fg r
Who d ye* herself 30. end fancies end ot the room, probably the bed*
the boys. Nam e, Hleonor Oak,
room door. There m ight be c ig a re l*
■ b e w aa u ik in g about Tony tha m there. Again KH Hesitated. Uhe
o th e r day."
t f l t nervotu end hideously uncom
E lean or Oaks a n s w e r e d tha lo rlab le. Hhe w u an intrude! In •
•(ra n g e man's apartm e n t, but now
tat she w u here ah* m ig ht u
ell be h in g e d tor a ahe.-p M a
irlb . Hhe opened the door and

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waa a man H a n d i n g
motionless backed a g a iu it the InM l w i l l between a inn ran am t a
straigh t chair. One hand w u m the
pocket ot me g re y lU nnel suit
ja c k a l, the other on the chair bock.
The man was Hugo.
Tha tw o of them came to life
simultaneously. H u g o '* posture re­
WOT O ekt said grudjlnglyi laxed. " K ill It a ao in te rn a lly d ark
Ipht, Mu’ eddreee u -r *
m iter*. . . . I thought you were
•M ight .Hie 1:30 in to New W lW e r,"
'V fif flf f r .
H er urcla
stilt asleep
"A n d I thought you w ere."
“ D fd I te a r * you 7"
t» te the living -roo m

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la im tu T e ftV / i got'back&lt;U&gt;

town, i didn’t know you wcie com­
ing in and Uiought I'd better check
on Wilder, see ll he w u n ri*. I
gul the superintendent to open up
tor me. II * doesn't knuw wheie
Wilder is, but obviously tie s u n l
tier* t u t night, and there'* u n til­
ing in the place to give u* e lead
a* to w lirra be might be. I've had
a look around. W* m ight m well
go,'*
K it said: “ 1 was try in g to And
out about ma cigarcta."
"He am uku klng-*lx*d once, alt
r ig h t" Hugo pulled out the drawer
ot e table under the window end
showed her a pack. "B ut It doesn't
mean too much—a lot o l other peo­
ple einok* them. Com* on."
They were en their way to (ha
dour when it opened and the super­
intendent came Hi. lie was s thin,
weedy man. II* looked curiously
at K it, Hugo eald to him i " I don't
tlunk I 'll watt, after all."
K it M id to the superintendent;
“ We re very anxious to gel in (ouch
w ith Mr. Wilder. What about Ui*
o t li s r tenant* In the butlding T
W u n* friendly with any o f them 7
Perhaps they'd be able to tell ua
something."
The superintendent s h o o k tit*
head. "No, miss, never saw him
speak lo no on* or no on* spsak
to nun." U * thought lo r a moment.
"Tail you what, though, a cousin
ol my w tts's cleans tor Mr. Wilder
and she'u d o i n g tbe Uleeemgly
Wampolea' today. They're m Ike
gnnex, up the stairs end to the
right. 3 R "

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211) M tiu n u lin A t e .

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oouatn HI Id * wee luund without
difficulty. Answering llugo’i au­
thoritative knock, Mr*. Hleuutgiy
Wampol* opened n»r door in a garwant which warn t a nouessoat or
■ robe and could only be daaerlbad
a&gt; a wrapper.
Hugo aoidl “W ere aorry to dic­
tum yaw, H ra Wampol*, nut l
wonder if w * might tec your maid
for a moment oa a private mat­
ter? Wa r t trying to get in touch
with another tenant here, a friend
oi oura."
“Oh, yea, oertalnly , , , Hilda."
Mr*. W m i pole closed the door
and Ian the Urea of Uem together
in the haU. The cleaning woman
•aid the knew Mr. Wilder, knew
a ll the tenant*. When had ehe teen
himT she wee vague* Wee n im­
portant T
The exchange of m o n e y waa
tpsa.
apologise on either
•Ido, That’e l i f l owe him, K it

Good W orking ( ’onditions

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M IA M I Mfv—Two assistant U. S.
district attorney* for the Soulherr
District of Florida-—Thome* A
Larkin und E. David Ito w n —were
appointed yesterday
U. S Attorney James I.. (lu ll
martin named Larkin to serve in
tho Jacksonville office and Husen
lo tho M iam i office

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M r. and Mrs E. C.
Hurner
Spent Saturday through yesterday
n New Orleans where they a t­
tended a social meeting of Cen•m I Electric dealers at the House
vel* Hotel
The sestloa was (nr dealer.', and
salesmen of the Disliict handling
ie largest A d iiu e u | Im -iu e -i
The group M ic h included the
* irper* m att* tSe trip by car. M r.
Harper Is owner of The Sanford
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DAILY C R O S S W O R D i y uitr.’t t nricni

North Soiilli nveraite wa* tai and

IS DO X m v * Pinal ■ HI*n **ff

Great 1-Day Sale

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waa exactly once guarded and in
the Ka»t hand. In this latter case
i which, according to law * of pro­
bability should occur only about 15
per cent of the tim e ), n trick*
would be available. Fur the sake
of the record and to show virtue
triumphant, be it reported that
two of the three declarers who
quern, for although hi* projected played the hand correctly made
point*.
play would insure the contract, L’lcven trick* anyway, when the
In second place. North-South,
safety is occasionally and proper­ defense slipped after being put in
w ere M r* . J. Collier Drown and
ly sacrificed at duplicate In the with the diamond King.
M r* Joe M o ** with I M S point*,
idarch
fur valuable overtrick.*. D e­
anil M r*. H o ** A d am * und frv ln g
clarer readied that a diamond fi­
A glass quart measure with u
KeInherit w ith 107 *1, |xiint*.
nesse would yield a profit In only rounded bottom I* useful for mix­
K a *l Went *ecand iducc w inn er* one case: when the diamond King ing and (muring b atte n .

T il l II all A I I*. ¥ .
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Tommy Womi
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O rlando p la y e r* ro n tlm m -l to , taking nine or ten trick *, w here**
dom lnato p ity t l the
Sar.ford i failure tv win Ihe first ipadc with
Dup^tccto H u liV . W w Ini’Mluy night Ihc Ace resulted in set* of from
a c tiv ity.
one to three trick*.
M r* w u c h fii.n a.t.l r'lii.ln in
n.-torc eriharking An ' H t . . v
Henry ('h im , M i .lie N iirlh Sontli
field w ith IIP iNiintK. Iloth ure u-ual m»l s'eVy logtcrl sml pretty
declarer had
to
fro m O rlando a* w ere the Kant- line of play,
West v ir io n , M r und M r * II . 1.. weigh it against the more ohvinti*
finessing
the diamond
K iym w n d, who racked up 114% line «(

Harpers At Meet

Two Assistant
Attorneys Named

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New 19S3 PHILCO
Dairy Bar R e frig e ra to r
itri button to D a iry Knodd etoraee
w in D a iry Aasochitton . , . only
to r t give you the A w ard -w in nin g
It fam ouc Cheese Keeper, H u lle r
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llutinl F ootball l.r.-iKiio In ruahini! T liu n . A uk . 2J. I9.V1
I'uge 1
defence (lurlm* the l'.i.VJ sen»on.
A i.uk lu lih il tan mu .it fii.tt
The I,inns allow it] nril&gt; l.l l.'i y a rd *
ru&lt;hitiK In t-’ Maim". T h u t S an as a muhI race homo. u flru uh
a ve ra g e uf unly n.’&gt; t y ard * per taliiinii speetls up In t.r* miles an
hour
Home.

Come See How A£rPs
Store-Wide Low Prices Cut
| Your Family Food Bill.......

C E N T R A L F L O R ID A t f l U K F R E E Z E
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LOCKER PLANT

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NEW H E F II It* K it A T K IN K t jl'I l'M K N l Im hr# n itia ie lird at l.u ir tt's Fond Slure, .tun K, T h irtl
St., at a runt uf lid,DUO, arrordluir lu II. W. I an Htibe, manager. A 55-fmit rase fur fresh meat In
ihoMn In llie uirture, which linn nluruKr spare u ruler Hie ill.tih iv rncka. W. I Hair, innrki-l manayrr, U at the far rlitlit tth llr the ease n lle m la n l Is Mrs M yrtla M urn h t. Oilier lieu eiiul|im rnt
In the alnre includes • IS-lnot deep freeie unit a ml a .lO-fnul ttlule-derk dalrr rase Ml Cassuhe
»ald the ll#w rnillpinent was Installed heraus# th e store lias "In mute uu ill keeuiii# abreast ul the
llnien." A new fr a r iln * hot w h irli holds ahoul fo u r Ions of (r o m i meat and maintains .* ien&gt;|irra
lure uf It) denrees helnw lern has been installed in Ih* tear of the hnililm a

‘Major Ray Doing
Post-Truce Work

W IIO LM S A LM A M ) KICTA1I.

IO I W est T h ir te e n th S tre e t

Round Stealk lb. i69c

WITH THE » T H
IN FAN TRY
1)1V. IN K U IIE A iSpeelnl)—MaJ
Frank S Ray, wlm.se wife, Mudle,
am) parents, M r. and M n . I*. L.
Ray, live at 3UU Maple Ave., Sanford,
' rrl, la now undercolnu putt true#
ainlnR with the 2Mh Infantry
&gt;i\ Isiori in Korea
haliutioti eoinniamler in
9rte it-till Infunlry Keuinieul, has
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ipalnlaln and Improve the Ttiufi
level of coinhat readiness which
li displayed tlirm ii'lim it Hie Ko
renn conflict.
Vuteran of more mouths of com
hat than any other American d iv ­
ision In Kuiea, die ^ain landed
on the peninsula in July, shortly
after the Conummist crossed the
/W h parallel Since that lim n it
lia s never leit the comhat rone

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Carrots

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Bananas

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Celery

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ynu ,*ra rann lr.il in ai'pear In ihla
proceed In i lu pereun or by
forhajr, and yeoulred lu mrv# unon
C I K A / a . HI'Beilt. Jft. I'la ln llffa
altarnev. wh»ae nd'lraaa l». I*. O.
Hot l l l l , Hanfnrd. Klurlda, an
anawer In lli# Hill "f f ’nmpUlnl
filed h.raln. On or liltora Hanlamber
I. A. II., HIS, and If you r»H |i&gt; dn
in, a d«rr“l nro confaaeo will be
• tie r e d am lnai ynu for ilia relief
eratnandad In lha Hill of I'omiilalnt.
.. . . . . . __ my hand and aaul Ihla
U h la y of A u n m i. A |» . i***! n f n, I* MKriNUOM
Clark of c l m il i Court.

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Which paya l&gt;eltor. klcka nr klndnoM?
m ixture o f b o t h w i i h nnro H a iti to mini
u p t h e Rritlah policy in Ireland. H h auecena
W IIH only moderate.
Now the French have to rhnoac which

GoIf.Verb's Tennis
A tennU coach of many yearn experi­
ence In a bit put nut with President Kitenhower. The coach bollevca dial the Prenident’a intermit in Rolf baa been r«H|&gt;on«ible
for a decreiiMo of public Intcreat in trunin.
He maintains that the Prealdent'a attempts
to break ninety have received an much pub­
licity that ihore has been a wholesale de­
part Ion of the tennis courts for (lie fairways.
Col. James Mishap, president of the
United Stales Pawn Tennis Assoeiatinn
disagrees. He ndmits that many people may
have turned to golf because of the Presi­
dents interest In fhc name. Hut he snvs
that Interest in tennis remains high. To
prove his Htatcnent be idles the reports of
Increased sales of tennis equipment Ibis
year.
I f there is any truth in the belief that
Ike'a interest in golf is winuintr jM’ople away
from tennis there could itc serious political
consequences, The time may come when a
political election will he fought not on the
basis of the foreign and domestic policies
nf thn candidates but rather on bow each
of them feels toward golf or tenuis. T h e
die-hard golfers have a leader in President
Elsenhower. The tennis advocates, fearful
nf losing ground, may have nothing to do
but rally behind Adlai Stevenson who swings
a fairly skilled racquet.

The Sanford Herald
K a tih tH k rS In isnn

p n k t i.k .A S ally *tr*|,t na lnrS a? nnS S u n il* ,. I S , H i
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Tax Boss Is Trolifelod

they p n fe r to -tr y in North Africa. Doth
Tunisia and Morocco are experiencing the
restlessness which all over the world Is
stirring peoples long I 11 subjection. In Moroc­
co France is meeting this unrest by stern
repression, in Tunisia by leniency. Neither
policy has worked very well In Tunisia
leading friends ol the government's policy
have hi.... assassinated by fanatical p arti­
sans of independence, the latest being the
heir to the Tunisian throne.
W hat should the French do now? Mo­
lasses Is generally thought to catch more
flics than vinegar, but appeasement of the
Nazis signally failed to bead off the second
world war.
Probably whichever choice the French
make, they will be unable to hold back for
long the North African desire for inde­
pendence.

WASHINGTON u f - T Coleman
Andrew*, ho** nf Iho income tax
c o lla to r*, l i running into criticism
a i h r trie* In practice two nf Pres­
ident Elsenhower’* p r e c e p t s :
r..orr eco.iomt
less guvrsnnienl contend In Washington.
Andrew*, picked by Elsenhower
as commissioner of Internal reven­
ue, has hern cutting out job* by
the hundreds, pulling 100*0 ends
nf the revenue service together and
letting field offices make decisions
previously made here.
About St,000 people w oik fur the
revenup service around the coun­
try , ■.Vn«o nf them in the main
Washington office, which ha* been
hardest hit by laynfs: Mm Jobs
ahnllih(*l *0 far here, another .WO
tn m? abolished, more lo go ei*ewhere
Some member* of Congress com
plain Andrews Is not keeping them
sufficiently Informrsi on what he
I* doing and that In his zeal for
economy and decentralization he
may be overdoing It
One member of the House, De­
w itt 8. Hyde, Maryland Republican
r a im l the question nf uniform ity
In tax decision* hy saying the fed­
era l lax system could he wrecked
if there I* not sufficient coordina­
tion between the field office* anil a
central point like the main office
here. As an example of what was
meant:
Suppose a New Y o rk ir and a
California had Identical lax d is­
putes with the government and
each went In his local office for a
final ruling If there was a d iffe r

A Gift Is Refused
To the great surprise of f ’A llE o ffi­
cials, the Mexican government has turned
down a gift of rdlllJMMl pounds of powdered
milk which was to he sent to needy children
in Mexico City. The official reason given
was that powdered milk is unhealthfill, a
statement which just doesn't stand up under
the known facts. The real reason for the
refusal may have been that the Mexican
dairy Industry lias no desire to compete with
free powdered milk from the United States.
This is difficult lo understand for
Americans, especially In view of the fact
that the high infant mortality rate in Mexi­
co is due in part to malnutrition. C A ItK
offered the powdered milk nut of a human­
itarian desire to help hungry children. The
refusal amounted to a rebuff in response
to a kindness.
Those responsible for giving aid In
foreign countries must he careful that such
aid does not upset the delicate economic
balance in the countries that receive It. If
that balance is upset the good derived from
the aid may he outweighed by the damage,
Hut even considering this, however, it is
difficult to nnr|«&gt;rstund the .losing ot Hie
door in the face of those who wanted to
help hungry children.

Adults Learn W ith Children

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SAM DAWSON

Miracle Fibers Add To Squawks

DR. L. T. DOSS
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nouns 9 to 12 — 2 to »
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1991 Buick Super Sedan
1951 Oldiurnhile 88 Holiday
Coupe, Hxtra Clean
1952 Mercury Hard Top,
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AUG UST 27. I»L1
~
Jack Davison I t th * firs t Hanford c ltlio n to eneagv In nuval
w arfare In lavaral y«ara. W hile bathing in the b rin y deep a t Daytona
Batch a Portuguese man o f w ar attacked him and raked him fora
and a ft aa ha heal a hasty re tre a t fo r the ahora.

1947 Ford 4-Door Sedan
....$196
1948 Ford y2 Ton Pickup Truck,
Clean, good tire?
$660
1949 Plymouth 2-Door Sedan
$676

We could use a good lady softball
pitcher in the fam ily.

.11)3 A tlantic

e n c e -th a t 1*. unless the main of­
fice here c n u lj fliake sure Ul« ru l­
ings were the same—one o f the
two men would lose or gain more
than the otfiefr
a
Arguments - f *v * • -'s’ *lde g-v
like this: People outside Washing­
ton ought ;to' he able to gat an­
swer* close to home without lh»
d e la y-a n d the expense. If they had
to hire Washington tax layer*—In­
volved In coming here for a final
decision which might take aailong
as two ytnrs.
In hi* di ccnfrallaatlon program
Andrews Is letting locaf rifflces
make decisions which used to gome
here fot final review and approval
In some cases the main W ashing#
ton office w ill still give th e 'fin a l
snswrr.
O Gordon Delk, Andrews’ chief
deputy, declined any explanation
of what Is being done. H6 .said
the top revenue people, wauled to
say nothing publicly until , they
could si I down, perhaps In mlaSeptember. with tb e lr congression­
al critics and give them an ex­
planation.
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Actually, Andrews Is Intm sifylna
and broadening a decentralization#
begun In Iho Inst days o f the T ru
man administration after tax bu­
reau Investigations showed a-need
fo r some kind of revenue, service
ceorg,miration
Before that, almost nil nf the
service's six main divisions had
separate field office* and operated
pretty much Indrpcndcntty of one
another, thus making a lot of dupli­
cation,

USED CARS

HAL BOYLE

NEW YORK «.vs When you try lent. We Imlh like tin* sports page,
In educate .1 rh iin II I* hard to hut she gels vesUeis when I try
K I I K I I I’ l l l l H IS * . I ,II I ,., nn.l enliM aSrr
*ny who learns most—you or the | to read the comics. I like them,
c i m iti, r, * s i i m i i h i v
tinnnainH r.,ut,&gt;,
hut they boro Imr tu angry squalls
child
c o r n is n 4 , w i: * * i: \&lt; jf : it . i ii.- r iia in n 11— . k . i
” 1.1Mle .loghead." a liny miss —so I read them real fast.
h c iis i u i i ' i io n
n vre n
On the other hand nothing con
who earne to our housi* roeently
tl.1 v | i r » i i r r k
l l n r w u h IH
• I ini
fur what we lui|v&gt; is a permanent tent* her more than the editorial
t .IfifMtMR
k it lln n lh t
llitr I ru e
I t . INI
t.VT.n
R IIM t
visit, is right at the form ative page, which ! sometimes find
AH f i H f l l R r y
«*itrila «■ff I b n n l u . v r a n l i M l u n w n n i l
■tags* -to o old to lie kept In lg- heavy going The longer and duller
R ftllrM nf m lrrtH ln iM rH l fu r I h r |n tip " » r u f n tU irin
T O D A Y 'S lU M I.K V K M S K
noranee, hut ton young for collage Ih r islito ria l the belter she likes
f n i i d * h IM h y r h n r a r d f o r n f r r n u l n r n i h r r l U l i t u n i f r w .
A* a m atter of (art she is only 11 Hho lie* there sm iling, gnaw
Mill
they chose a sorry leader. They
ft t | i r t a r Riva l
ftnfliiH nlly
hr
flriirm t
td trrllk lN K
two months old But, ope. 1 :ng o n , .ug her hand w ith her gums, and
U f f r l r # ! liar.
c h t i m l i r r atf
I'o o iM irv rr
IlhlM-*
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a
man
who
was
a
head
taller
than
A flU H lR . (iH IfR lN
Urn theory lhal a g irl can't start nodding thoughtfully.
the common run. He had a strong Isidy hut learning too soon, I have begun
She Is also keenly Interested In
T M H r r a i d la r e i n n l i r r o f
lh«&gt;
ta a n rlM rfl
I’ f T M
t t M r l i | a t n f l t l r i f p i r l i l i h f l f l » f l a t aia# f o r r e i n i h l t
foreign affairs, and really knows
a weak mind. We should seleel men lieeause her form al education .ilr o d y
r a d o n o f a l l I h r Ii m i i I m o m p r i n t e d l o I h l a o r r « a | i o | i r r
The first things 1 a in leaching
of their minds and morals, Nav hut we will her are mush and international more about thorn than I do Kor
example, some tim e ago I read
P age &lt;1
Thlirs. Aug. ‘J7. IPfi.T have a. king over us.— I Samuel H:l!i,
affairs I do this by playing \t)e
her a piece about tho Shah of Iran
phonograph for her and rvndlrtg
flying to Rome.
her I he newspaper
"flo w do you like that, KJd?"
"Y o u nro positively crazy. Ho, 1 said. " I guest the Shah’s had It.
c r ," sold my wife. Kroner* She Old Mossadegh kicked Mm out tn
has the feminine idea that )u»t stay ^ 1?"
became a baby can't walk or teOt
I looked over at M ile Jughead
It cBn't annrerlntn thn finer tMn.iJ* 'iid she, sboogi n»z head violently
of life —like culture, and all ih |t In the negative, she d ld h 'f a fir e
NEW YORK OP - Miracle kilters Knc* un. they fr«r synlhetir libers revenue The A m crlran Institute stuff.
f
Sure enough, a fi&lt;w days later
Hut I know better Take music old Mossadegn got pounced—and
are a d d in ; to the squawks Iho will gel a pcrniimcntly bail name of Laundering, which hs* some
for
exnmiiln.
L
illie
.loghead
amt
laundries and dry cleaner* get.
with the public
the Shah started hack home. When
I .non member* doing nhmit Hi) p ir
Makara of lest tube filters. |teo
The National A**n. ot Shirt, I’a- cent nf tho total tmslne.ss, esti­ I are having a wonderful lim e ex­ 1 read that to little Jughead. she
who blend them Into npparel Inma A Hpnrtwcur Manufacturer* mate* that In III.11I the Industry ploring thi- world of music 8b? leered up trium phantly, smug as
and retailers who sell them lo has called .1 meeting Sept I ot look In .1X7 m illion dollars By likes Beethoven, hit! he puls me any woman whom time has provi-d
you havn Joined tho sturdy Utile Inundry and dry clenners ri-prr- into this w a s up to 721 m illion tn sleep When I play a record
band of folk who complain about ..cntatlvcs and nf manufacturer* dollars noil ln*t year the insti­ by Hayden, we Imlh fall .i»le-,p rigid
One thing worries me about our
what the laundry sometimes doe* .mil retailers lo nlr rnmplalnl* and tute's member* grossed H
H7 mil Bill Mozarl we Imlh love Th*- Jiiutunl
riiliu r .il and enllghlenment
to their clnlhc*
seek solutions
Hun dollars Higher price* playi*l o ilier day .loghead storied a program The Inst couple of days
A ll hands are going to gel lo
.su n dry firm * .ay Hint v ario u s some p art hut the Institute sa y * strange crooning, nnd I yelled for she hasn't been listening In the
gelher hero next week to see whul fiber type* need illH ereiil clean growth of urban center* wa* more my wife
phonograph or my newspaper resid­
can he done about It
inu tri&gt; a im rn l—and they’ve gol to Important.
"Now what's w rong," die said ing. Just lies there on (he floor
To sonic laundrymt'ti these now know what's in the fu iirir before
Since I SHIV. Iho Institute say*,
"C an’t you hear what th r hohy flexing her leg muscle* and doing
m ystery fabrics are the Iasi straw they can do a good Job. T hl* year laundry operating ensts ( mostly is doing?'* I naked excitedly
pushups.
They already have to dcsil with ha* wen a big spurt in blending labor nnd m aterials) have In­
"C e rta in ly ," sold Kranctss "She
Oh well, mxybe It's time for me
the terrible tempered citizen whose tnan-mado and natural fibers, creased 27 pec cent.
Is making happy noises "
tu boy her a glove and a bat.
collar comes hack starched, who which leave* many hiundrymcn.
H ill tho laundries have been In*
"H appy noises nothing Listen What If little, Jughend doesn’t
mlaaca strategic buttons, who finds and most of I heir customer* In a
Ing some old euslnm eri In rerenl again She Is humming M ozart" want tn- become an Intellectual.
a tear that show* only after the state of utter confusion.
years, they adm it—about 17 per
"Y ou are positively n u t*." said
shirt la put on, or shrinkage that
The laundries already hove hern
nf thn*u In thn east between France*, going hark In the kitchen
binds o r maybe Just can't find the taking a healing (rum the booming rent
HMD and 19.M, the institute reports.
ih lr t In the returned bundle at all. sale* nf home washers, and from The most noticeable losses were Well, that Just goes tn show you
how much more fathers appreciate
The new fibers sre another hazard. self-service Ulllls sprouting IlkO
among Ihc highest and lowest In­ daughter* lhan mother* do. A mu­
The American Institute of l.aun- mushroom* In apartment house come groups.
sical genius In the fa m ily—and her
d icing nf Joliet, III., and the Na­ basement* and empty stores down
Brightest prnspn?ti: Thn grow ­ own mother won’t even admit It
Roam 111
MtUrh Hoi Wing
tional Institute of D ry Cleaner* of the block.
Heading the newspaper to little
Phone 14)4
Silver Spring, Md., am tryin g to
TV rn m n in rcln l* showing glam ­ ing nnpulatlnn and thn Increasing
number
of
working
wives
•loghead
Is
something
of
a
probgel manufacturers to label each orous blonde* Idling In front nf
garment with the exact percentage automatic washers are hard on the
of each fib e r It contains. They laundry business
want the label stamped n r sewed
The sport shirt has taken Its
In—not Just tied on, tn he dis­ toll. It's a lot easier for a wife lo
carded by the customer.
Iron n sport shirt.
Rome manufacturers, however,
Contour shrels were a problem
complain that sonic laundrim pay until laundries developed machln
little attention to such labels any, cry In Iron th r added th irk n r**
way, and that gsrnionls contain, at live fold and g rl all the moisture
Ing the man-made fibers often re* nut.
turn tn the cutlom er In much less
Desnlle these trnuhliw, the laun
than a miracle rondlllnn. I f thl
dries nave shown a growing gross
nf l n a i t n . «l HntrS ,1. IS7II

/AMBS MARLOW

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AUGUST 17. INS
ad pleasure today aa he received hla lost

* bow tnm the local Union Post got a nice puff from Kate
Isst Friday when aha told nf their prowMa as scran collectors,
lya have done a fine job and this recognition la Justly given.
•• Sanford R otary Club today laaued a fo rm a l challenge to
*au|a C lu b I* meet In a diamond ball game a t the Municipal
n d l a l l P ark fog the benefit o f the local hospital.
Is p a c t the unexpfettd from ANM E t o .
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Miss Ruth Marie Durham
Betrothed Couple Given Beach Party

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M i l l Joanne W illiams aml Gm i Humphrey. Mrs, I tenth) H-ckcn
ton Edmonton who a rr In hr m.ir In rh Mrs n k m
Mr» \V
r lf d Sunday *•«(*; the Imnart-c, j , i, Alderman. Mr« V T Meeks.
• ipend the-day party given I’ucs Mrs
Marvin hv.il. Mrs S J
day at New .Smyrna Reach «
m Davis,
with
and- Mrs
Raymond Kader.
M r. and M ri. t . H. Bowes and
Also Mrs Lloyd S'.viin. Mrs Ce­
Mra. J. P. Thurmond as f»u&gt; host cil Jones, Mr and Mrs W K
and hostesses. The bride e l? c t\ Itaincs, M r. honaiii Dvrss, Mrs.
[OiiCJcr s sewing club was in char i II .1 Cut, Mrs .1 |t (in i, Mrs
|C o f arrangements (or the day
j lien Kngsinmi.' Mrs Jack ilVcksnn,
Swimming and canasta were en i M r. (' K McKee Mrs f'larpneo
Joyed during l Iks aftcrm xi and alter McKee. M r. G It Hutchison, Mrs
(he picnic lunch, the honorcev n I I Boyette, and Mrs A R Stev­
pened the many beautilul g ift, ens
which Ihey had received.
Also Mrs p .1 Allen. Mrs. R
Those Invited In enjoy |he after It
Futrrlnlh, M r. W \
Me
noon with the happy couple were jjuecn and Itoyce McQueen of
the b rld e -e W t’s parents. Mr and
M ri. E. C. W illiams, M r.

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M r. ami Mrs. A. F. Hunt have
returned from an eight day*' va
cation spent at the lln lrh ls m i
Apartments iu havtons Beach
Mrs. Ruth Scott. Mrs .1 u
Laney, Mrs, II. I. Cornell, and
Mrs. It. It. lira s havr returned
rom a Vacation spent lu Daytona
leach.

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Mra. K It Phillips and Miss
Vera Phillips have returned boon
a fte r
visiting
relatives
ami
(riends in South Carolina
and
Georgia.
Mr. ami Mrs. Hollis Phillips
have returned to Ihelr home in
Jacksonville after visiting
with
Mrs E H Phillips amt Mi &lt;ml
Mrs J n. Phillips.
hast evening Mr. ami Mrs Wilt
lam Stemper and M r and Mrs it
E. M
Robert
m orris and
ano lona,
ions, iio
o c n amt
,imi
Ernie,
attended
the
pageant
"F lo rid a A flam e" at the Arnold
theater In l.ake Wales It Is a his
lortcal story of Oseon Ia mid die
Seminole Indians
Mra. Esther Ithlge of Sarnsoia
Is visiting with Mr and Mrs ttm
G W illiams
Mr. amt Mrs Ed
daughter. Lynda Sue.
Chicago today alter
days with M r While's
brother. M r and M r.
and Garnett

White and
returned i&lt;&gt;;
spending in
p u n n ls and'
|. |-; w hite

Mr. and Mrs Norman C ra n k '
and daughter. Karen, have led fo r,
Chicago after spending two weeks
with M r and Mrs I. K White
and fnm llv

Junior Hostesses
Feted At Dance
A dance uas given Tuesday night
at trie DSD in tumor of the Jun­
ior hostesses Also honored was
Mrs W A Cagle herausr of her
anik u itli the liinior group They
were recognized for work and
hours put in to make an Inter
esiing organization
Music Was furnished try |1||V|&gt;
shaniu n s orchestra m il the sen
no hostesses were from the Hast
"fn Star with Mrs Joe Corley
•is i Ii .i ii man The room was at
tr.n liv e lv decorated and on the
serving iaide were arrangements
of gladioli
I hose awardrol star pins by Mra.
l-o u ill Drier, DSD general ch a ir­
man. lo r the number of huuri
pul ill were Miss M ildred Await,
program council chairman and
vice president ol the Junior ho*
leases, 2fU Imurs.
Miss Peggy
Rest, president ol the junior hos
'esses and a inem lur of Jho pro­
gram council, art* hours; ami mis*
Pal Cj s - j I-p . program
round)
member wo hours
I'SO pins \.e ie awarded lo the
follow mg
M i.. Edna M lchaoli,
"'"g ra m council. Pit hours; Miss
Mi lls Hall, luii hours; Miss Evelyn
tones, program council, 1115 hours.
Miss llr t ly Michaels. 103 hours;
Miss Margie Hodges, secretarytreasurer of the Junior hostesses,
ami Miss Peggy Howell, program
council, too flours each
those nearing the loo mark art
Miss I'eggv Clark, Miss Mary Ann
Mo fuels. Miss Janie Oglesby
Miss Violet Ogleshv. Miss Ruby
Stenslrom. ami Miss
Margaret
Vori llertm lis

Gale H Stalkei arrived venter
day from Arlington. Va and is ih&lt;of Mr. and Mrs Leslie K
hn, 2H3 Orange A vr
Mr
er w»s a Congressman (or 17
years from (heK lm lri D istrict
N. Y andretired in 1033

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\ senior hostess meeting was
h,7(1 Tuesday morning at to ta&gt; o'
leek at the USO building Mrs W
II l.aFetra presided in the absence
ol Mrs K. K Roumillat
t general disciis;&lt;e"
is held
onl the group ife c o ... tti.il thr
I SO nerds an A m icirn n flag Mrs
h W Trnch and Mrs John S
irw vll wore appoint,-,l to the com
nnttce for nrocurlng the flag
Those ladle* present n' tin- meet
mg and the organizations they re
presented arc as tollows
M l"
Mary McMahon and Mrs i ’ aut
I’czold, Catholic Wnincn’ s Club;
Mr- K F Lane. Garden Club;
'lr« It W Tench. A mi,-Clean Le
g on, and Mrs Joe Corley. Kaslcrn
Star of the Oriental Shrine
Msu
■■ ■Mrs W .1 Tollr,
■ i Jewish

A retie.,rsot parts tor the mem
tiers ol lit, Gteerie &lt;doming wed
ding w as held last rv piling at Ihr
home ot Mrs , li.ules Kam il on
liilii St o,d gisen tis Mrs Hamil
ool M ,- G A M ,lic it
Deem items consisted of pinlas
nid hi id,'-, hibiscus The table
w .IS laid w till a , ulsvnrk linen
elolli on which silver I'.inilelahrn
wen* placed The individual tables
held Mns bride's sh|,prrs
Guest,, were greeted al the door
hv Mrs V id o r G it ,me. the bride
elm I's .nother. Mrs lla m ll, and
Mr* M ilfe lt
Mrs Karl Turner assisted the
lin -ie --c- m serving the following
guests Dr and Mrs P W Du
Rose Miss Jane Anderson, ainl
Miss Fan- K rill,-r of Zollwraxl
tohnnv Foster ol Valdosta, On
John Gunning, and Miss
Iren,
t i l , -cue Hie helrolhed couple. Mr
and Mis Vu-lm Greene, M r and
Mrs th irl In riie r Mr amt Mrs
C,
\ M affclt ami Alan,
Mrs
Charh-s Ginn. Miss Mamie (to
hctls J M.,h,im i .i Mired Greene
Alfred l-'nslci and Mr amt Mis
' M Hanoi and Wesley

K iltin ’ stmk of Sluing h iii I Summer
Dresses Inkeii frum mir reKitlttr stm-k
ninginp in prin* from ,.F{W* In
Many
of these can in&gt; worn mi into the Full sea
soil
, especially gmnl fur irack-ln-sclmei

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Bayous, Nylons, Nylon- and Silk Blends. Values
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Music By PAUL CASKEY
- and his PEER GEMTS

M t. end IB s. John r
J r antHpona. Jiginny and, Jndv. 'll" First Baptist &lt;lu,&lt;tl&gt; .&lt;1 7,(!f)
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navr returned to Ihntr home in p m
The f-'lrst Rapllst Church Choir
Tgntp* after attending several
days with M r Jenkins' parents -m w ill hold rehearsal al 7 15 p.m
The Junior
Rrollu-rhood w ill
meet at Hu- l-'irsl Rapllst ITiurch
tl
7
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o
in
Mrs. Hnv It W right. Mrs Ava
Tin- Gladioli Grove No 207 will
1)1 Davis, and Miss Margaret
S have rrlm o rd to Katibirrl hold ils regular monthly meeting
at 7 JO p in
it the Woodmen
after .spending some lim e in G rit
on S Park A w These meet
fin and Dalton, (io and ' h i l Hall
l,
mgs are held the fourth Thursday
nooga. Trim
of i-acli month
FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs K K Anderson
Vacation Rihlr School at the
are spending a vacation al Rlstmp
First Iln p tM Church at II tMl a rn
Lodge In Sante Ke. N Men
for children age 3 thru tr, year*
The Commencement Program
MUs Peggy Real and Miss Mil
the First
Baptist Vacation
dr*d Await spent last week In SI for
Rlhlc School w ill begin at H tv
Petersburg, Tampa and Rradenton P m Department exhibits w ill be
open a I 7 ;io p ni
Mra. II. H Nickerson and ilaugh
T IIF S D A V
t j r . Miss E lrlh le r Nickerson. of
The Daughters of Weslev Son
W illiamsburg. K y , form er r*-s| day Sett,ad Class w ill meet at thr
denfa nf Sanford, spent the day home of Mrs Itotli Lumlrtnlst, 1703*
M re today with friends.
Magnolia * t e al H im p m with
Mrs C C VVhlttlni!lon. Mrs. M It
i Mill Helen Alexander left yes­ Smith, Mrs T Rrmlford Rvrd
terday by plane lo visit with *«&lt;•■ Mrs. J a Hnward, anil Mrs. O E
•u til fo r two weeks In T n m p i
While as co-hoslessea.

m a m t®
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fu ll bus -,( tl." eoropxny 1 pf8*
dill IIn, lodoii:
I " fl ICf rstnM,
I ranges, Irrexers. or i ondllinner*.
and television .ind radio sets
the st,.rc also is franchised fnr
K iss ami Speed Qileen washing
ilia, lime- and w ill be fr tnchlsen
lo r spall.ui prndin-ts in ih r near
ftit'.r* , to aid The business also
w ill lake on lin General Klectrlc
line m the near Intiire. he runill, in &gt;I
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m il
outside
- ill- ,in ui ui llo- mneern ts C
Rusal i ali-o, ill while Fd I lltte Is s
s.,|e-tii o
Tile iissrie, - , iil an n ffirl.it open*
Ilie w ill It to ld llo- I lite r part nf
Uesl Mli'lOll

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I7-Bi!— Ittuf Smith ttf IJel.untl

A m L v c n in tf O f

THURSDAY
The Junior and
intermediate
Royal Ambassadors w ill meet at

Winn's Moves, Adds-Innovation

L A D I E S ’ DRESSES

M i1 giooiol tedocna with ellop
lied iia ttl , iH.k, d , gg.s, pickle fc
llsh and in-f I-Iiuogh mayonnaise
to m ills', o shglolv (or a lieailv
samlu n o sp, &lt;• ,d

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P it * t

An innovation „ f the P ltlln i
company high ftdelih icpiodm
tion in phonograph records al
Ir p tc r , Mrs M rtta Starke, Worn comparatively low cost w ill he
an s Club; Mrs Charles G rlem r. demonstrated tomorrow ami Sal
ind Radio
First Christian Church; Mrs Ray unlay at Winn's TV
mood II. Smilh and Mrs John store, newts located .,1 JUS K
to an
| Jewell, Tourist Cluh. Mrs Roy First St . .icroriling lo
itouneenienl tmlay hv Rills Winn
Symcs J r . Ksplvrop.il Chinch, ov*..Sr'1
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III,1,0-1
and Mrs Lowell O iler, general IICS'
chairman of the USO
He termed ilu- iimai tlicn
I ti
,nd asked Hi ii do
T^Nrx+-GrrML_you're hro'd.ng lamb m sound
public
brio
gtticii
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ii-io
rd
to
ch&lt;; .♦ try broiling tomato halves
I iluI and rounds of onion w ill, them coinpard Ih,- l.,ne &gt;p» tills
Dribble m rllcd butter or mar car new radio pliMin,graph w ill, Itieu
1 Ine over both vegetables, then own sets Tile new -cl le.i lores .,
sprinkle the tomatoes w ith a little patented tom chamhei loll riHiio
crushed basil and Ih r unions with coverage and i 15lube ■ll.tssis
The huMnc-- ha- tu-co III O'
a liil of brown sugar
present loc.iU,-n since \llg 17 it
Marinate onion rings in mild form erly wa- locntc. 1 .,1 ii ,,i K
vinegar that's heen
sweetened Secoml st llo slot.
Mr \\ urn
with a little sugar and serve with said, lias „ li u irh l-. ol III, - 1'In 1
cump.iiis
and
li
tis-iniii-il
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hamburgers
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THE A L O H A

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Hamil Home Scene
Of Rehearsal Party

Tho bode had as her nnlv alien

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an arrangement nf gladioli ami
chrysanthemums mi
crystal bowl
flanked hv s i %- t .«! candelabra.
A lirr ih.. i-c.-'p t:':' *-w* couple
••I for &gt; wedding trip to points in
Florida f o r tu-r wending trip MrVVe*t ch".e a (oast colored rusrm
hie with d irk brown accessories
and wore Iho rvchul from her
bridal hompiet
The to dr gradual,-d from P K
Ynnge High School where she was
a member of the Y Chili and the
\ ' nU' Women ol Hie Twentieth
Century Club hhc attended the
Unlvcrsttv of Florida where she be
came a member of Sigma happ..
Sorority
Mr West grad.... .. from Semi
note High School and served in
Korea w ill, thr I hilled States An
Puree M jr-,- r»o It is a sludenl
at tho I'm ve rsiiy of Florida where
he is a pledge of Pin Sigma Kap
pa Noel ai h rittrrn ilv

dant, Mrs W illiam It Thomas
whose gown was of blue linen
Inre Her hat was a cloche of himfeathers and she carried a nose
gay of pink carnations. M r Paul
Connerly of Gainesville was ln-st
man Mr. W illiam It Thomas sod
M r Sterrctt Campbell served as
ushers
The bride's mother. Mrs Dor
ham. wore a hlue shantung dress
with which she wore black acres
series Her corsage was of sweet
heart roves
Mrs. Swanson, mother of tinhrldrgroom , chose a gruv silk
shantung with while accessories
Swuethearl roses formed her cor
sage
A reception followed in the
Anderson Memorial Hall „r Un­
church which was dfccratcd with
baskets of flowers and grreneiy
Thr, bride's table holding a Hirer
tiered wedding cake was overlaid
with a linen doth, centered with

Hlwny

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Senior Hostess Group Meets At USO

Weds William West
Reautifui In Its sim plicity wav
the m arriage. Thursday afhenoon.
Align si 20 al 2 o'clock In the fir s t
Presbyterian Church cix.tf*e*vllle.
ah. n Mis* Ruth Marie
became thv bride of W illiam lo v e
West. 3rd
Mtss Durham is the d a u g h ltr of
M r and Mrs Wallace Clarence
Purham of Gainesville and the
hrldrgriHim Is thr son of M r- lia r
vey A Swanson and the late Mr
West.
Palms, basket, of white gladioli,
chrysanthemums and tutu, roses
and branched candelabra formed
the ■
background■ ■
for the imiwessive
double ring ceremony performed
by Dr. I! S Gordon, pastor of the
First Presbyterian Church. Nup
tia l music r tiu h r r d hy Miss Mar
garct Merchant included
Von
ncse Melody” — K-reisler "The
Old R e iraln" — Kreisler. "A vc
M aria' - Schubert. "My Heart aI
Thy Swiet V o te r" -- Sami Saons,
"L le h c s tra u m " and the tradition.,I
wedding marches Miss Joan llo
bertson sang " j laivc You Truly
ami The laird's P ra ye r."
TTte bride given In marriage hv
her fa th ir wore a stranliTis hal
lerina length dress of white linen
lace fashlonrd with a rape collar
She wore a while fealherisl cloche
and lace m itts and carried a while
Bible topped with a purple throat
ed orchid and showered with tube
roses.

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Tulane's Green Wave Gridders Should Benefit By End Of 2-Platoon System
I
r.ucc to our probletna, hut It doesn't
By MERCER B A ILE Y
ATLAN TA, 'At—Tulane, an ex­ hurt nur charier* either. We w ill
ponent of "moderation football", have much * o u n d e r reservr
should benefit from tho end of the ! s li:n c th . composed of m ;n who
tw o platnun era—and Coach Its v - 1 Irn rn H tc play fnnfhail TflC TifFtf
tttonil ( I Ic o n Wolf readily admit* way.”
The Greenle* prohuhly w ill have
"R ig h t now I don’t feel loo un­ one of t h best its rlin g buckfields
happy about till* fu ll,” ho aay*.
"T lm di*alli of tlve platoon system , In the c s r/c rr.ic r. Quarterback
la fa r frum Ih-Iiik a rum pleti- an -1 fe te CUinent, halfback* Max Mc­

Rained
Redbirds Attempt
To Play Tonight
In Jax Beach

Sanford

H r K E N T i ’ H R T LA IN
Furred Into Hulmilnsiun bv J u p i­
ter flu v lll* --th e Greek God of
the elements—n water-logged Han­
ford ( ’ordinal baseball contingent
still Invade Jacksonville lleaeli this
evening to trv and pl»v their firs t
gaim* since Mondiiv night In Guv
Iona Heiich.
Hanfoid, however, did something
then they couMn’l do nlnvlng ball.
They hacked into fn u ilh lilacs
being idle ns Jim Vlckerv record
another one-hit shutout to blank
Joe A ngd knd Jnx Heath, duitinthe the Hen Birds Into fifth and
V S I'IO V S1. I.l
w. 1.. l*r 1. f ill
elevating Hanford up n notch.
(MO
Ml
llrookly
n
Manager J. (.’. Ihmn w ill oral** MU vail ii kf-r
u !t•) HiIE SI
sblv stick to his hurling rholce I'll llfiitr liililn
&lt;fl f.4 hU* If.
4t last night John "Hobo” Hill* HI I*imi| h
«r '.*1 -dft u
,V.i life
r . ‘i
Uvan - fo r tonight's H«u iilrd en­ \rw Yiillc
.•* R'l an n
In. thmill
counter. Hullv w ill he seeking hi* f( ’till’
M ;» 1ft7
fo u rth ntrnlght win without a lost t*i.(•iiin all
II 111 i n
ip .
H**ull» 1re| ■Mur
llnce Joining the Itedbirds earlier
n ii t l Hr imi•H| v It *
(hi* month from Hamilton, Out. iliicw
Mew V«zi h«. | .l Hi It.nttlll 14 |
, Last night's gala Yuwcll-Tourh- rm iiH It'l Mil 111 Rl nil Wrt II
inn free night game w ith Lakeland « If11&gt; iKin 11*** iM’lifel 111•**!
lin iiifa 'I ii tli#f
Hi Ihu Mitmorlal Stadium was
Ht Lu IIJh it I New Vorlt
called o ff hrrauKi' of wet grounds, rh{&lt;
« m &lt;&gt; id Hi &lt;h . h i vii
Oia disastrous a ffe ct o f Florida's only ifKifH H *♦ hmlulp&lt;l
prc-m utiirc niomuton season.
I*i-«%#ii i:
Thu Ynwcll-Tuiichlon free t i l l
u . I.. I*r«. fill*
w il be plaved, however, .Saturday Nnw Y ork
ftfi 1!* HM
afternoon at 2:.MO o'eloek In the I '111* MMM
r.iifi in s
7ft ft(i
41 r v
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Alemorlnl Stadium when the firs t 4'leveTn ml
7«e ftfl
ftfts l«
Him
Inn
game o f the scheduled Havtons VYnnhIiiMti'li
l«ti J i »*HI IS
Beach iluubli bcudi-r w ill he nlav- I'l.llMigrlltlil.i
.11
ftl
71
ill
ill
1ft 7il
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ml. A ll free tickets oldnlnef at 1 * . j . H
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tfo w rll’s ami Touehlon's during
llrs iills 1 retbrilitf
the pant two weeks w ill Ire liar,or- j New Yufk ft iM 'lroll a
4M| fo r this firs t day lim a game
slaved by Hie Cardinal* Ibis sea­ I'ti IInsic*I fsliliis |ti 11tiicmn*. h
i inly vcnnit s Mi liiMtiilfil
son.
l in hi n* Tin t »f
That u iu lil (H ntuiduy) the teg­ New Vulk til CltHcluhd m i
WiiwIiltiHlnri til I M'l lu ll
ular Hanfoid Wuvtoiiu game w ill llitdlnn
III riltd lK " Mil
be played with iidinlssiun being I Mi I tn (1i*l |i IbIii ill HI l.utllw l i t ill!
charged. Hanford runs Into the
Mine setup In Orlando Sunday
when the locals w ill pluv the firs t
ama of lu-lr tw in iilll w ith the
euutois lit 2;3U o'clock In ihli
gfternoon ruining hack to nlav
the iilghtcnn at 8:30 p.m. In
T ln ku r Field.
Tom oriow evening, the L'nrdlMEM I ' l l IH, Trim . iM -T Im Ka*l.
m , Itala Invade Cocoa's Provost I ’urk
in iiu tllo Hu- Indians iii ihu finale behind 13 2 late In the th ird period,
between those two clulis. This paired a break and a sparkling
(■veiling's game w ith Jus llenrh is run hy llllle Johnny Hlulnrk ol
likewise the last Ihls season be­ Grew, M l**., tn crush the West
fi* :
tween Man foul mill the Hen itlrds. 22 13 anti win the annual All
in fuel every nlghl Gum now on America high school football Kamiw ill wind up the club series with last night.
For nearly llin-o quarters the
the Cardinals this year.
W ith the piavers and fails stand­ West dominated the game, mainly
ing Idle these pust few days, Ihu on the one two punch id &gt;iu.irtcrolder diamond puitisuns have hud hack Himnlc Knox uf Sunlu Monica,
time to reflect buck upon the Calif., and fullback Jack Tbrnck
"good ole davs." Hanford's Iiunm- mortun uf Lamartine. Tex
H lulnrk. who hud fumbled away
ball Im mortal Buddy Lake can't
recall as much tain In August six paints c a rtin ' In the uum?,
■Inca he came to Florida from scooted nearly 30 yards down the
sideline to set up Hie first Hast
Kentucky us u little Imv.
Klton J. "H ud" Mmightun Jp„ touchdown.
The Mississippi speedster was
In n fo rd 's weather prognosticator,
ells us that over i t inches have forced out on the seven. Two plays
alien this month, four mure than later I'a lg o Colhren of Natches,
he average. In anv event the Miss., went over to pull the Knsi
i ml result lias been disastrous tn w ithin four points ol tbo West.
|/ t, *
Then ram o the break. W rit
o r the tottering FHL member
I llllll,
isfe tym e n Charles Mi-Cue af Law­
This veni's Cardinals havu at rence, Kans., fumbled an East kick
least set one Florida Hlute League on his twn yard line and HlrmliiK
lecotd. fust us th e ir counterparts hem end Gail Coyle scooped up
f last year were able to In itia l tha ball and stepped over for a
n a new FHL slumlord w ith • touchdown to push Hie Kn*t nut
nedlueie d u ll.
in front IS 13.
The Hanford Cardinals h ro 'i*
Tho East added a n o llu r touchthe md Flat Ida Statu l.eagua rec­ down when Colhren luU-rcentcd n
ord of 2111 by swiping 221 so fa r. pass and raced tn the West four,
Last year's Hemlimla Ul no "Humb­ then plunged over two plays la lv r
le s" shelled HI hunier* out to
It was the fifth straight victory
break the FHL record o t HO sst for the East against no losses.
bv the llir.0 Hanford lilu n ts , Horn East
3 0 7 13—22
teams, this veer's and la st Rea­ West
0 0 7 0-13
son's, landed In fift h the fir s t
East scoring: Touchdowns, Colhhalf- The lllues wound UP la elxth ren 3, Coyle. Conversions: Hlnglc
}he second half hut Hedldrds s till Ion, Wakefield 1. Safety, Knox
ive a chance to finish is the (tackled by Cook in and tomi).
fir s t division In the second phase.
Wait s c o r i n g : Touchdowns,
l.T h le year’s club may boast the Throckmorton 8.
1. Ci
"unvertlon: Htofirs t FHL hatting champion since
|le re-organlsatlon In I MB. Tom ­
my "W nhoo" Is-onsril has a ro­
bust -U7H mark a t ths present
lim e, which has been protected
*y the recent ruin outs,
Cel.
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E m in t'u tm le rl, w ith IB wink tnslsra
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fo r Bu trium phs, though
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(ve ry night. Hanford has eight
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As ltd * v n ir’s IiuncIuiII wnann nnprunches its ultim ate conclusion
amid shi-.ldliig rjoinia, llo- hlxloric dlomoml i-xploll.s and feats o f
bygoi.t- v■*ii i - slundmil even niori- coNspIdoiulv than i-v.-r before in
l In- i ii IuiI n of Du- uidi-r full-.
. Tinged w illi the .but of oblivion nn
i« new g e o .-iiiliiiii of illuMioml follow ei* oii«e. the record books become
the archil . vn of iiu -l basebulI lore . , . A* (I. I&gt; Ferrell, owner of the
Arcade I'm kiige Hlore, so aotlv pointed out the other day, "The rears
have prove.I Hint the grctilexl plli-lied game ill the urinal* o f the
Florida Mini.- League Ntill li.Toiigs to Iternim l 'T lu d ily" Luke."
In Hr-usuua p in t when Ih • wholeiome, clean living Monde athlete
was roaming the Slate League diainoiula each year, no plavcr. aver or
ha-, beep iintnoi In 11/.«•&lt;) bv "port fans and just plain cltixenx, whether
they he "ports uddlet" or pot . . . The rmim- Buddy Lake was magic
, .
po"se*"irig all the exempliury rpiuliUe" o f tlie late f,ou " ir o n
I I oihi-" lie h iig and the amusing veisatulitv of the lute Bahe Both,
Lake wrote in re roril a fter record w ith hi* own in lliiila h la style o f
.lean pluv
No where in III* Florida Hi.ru- la-ague xugu w ill one
find a ptaver to euiilpui* wtt.. him . . . A* a nilcher he was inilorulliuble . . An an o iitfu Id.-i oi infiehler his comiislent (ridding and
clutch h illin g wan lonnthiiiK only the sensation pulp mago/.lue w rite r*
could rtri-nni m.
Take for exumple hi* h rillia n tIv pitched perfect no-till no-run
iigaiiiNt Gelmml here in July HUH
. . . Lake didn't allow a mull to
reach f i r xt huse in (hat game . . ,
The feat wus "lo s t one o f IhosH
game* when they were lining every­
thing I wanted them loo," Luke
Inter ndm llted in hi* humble, mod­
est manner . . . " I relied on my
knuckl. i all llirangh that game,"
lie milled
. . . That w in the only
perfect L'umc in to.
HI, up until
that time and il s till remain* so,
. What few people know i* tliu l
I .like pinhnhlv set an all-tim e record
bv using only 73 pilches to com­
plete the contest . , , Art accurate
count hy (!. K. Guwsnn, County
Farm Agent ami inveterate fan,,
revciili-d that feat . . . Buddy didn't
ri-nlisu this until inform ed o f tha
fact bv th i* scribe Just yesterday
, . , "N o w that you mention it, I
didn't use vurv many pitches th a t
n ig h t." l-nk* reflected , , . " I hurt
severul Inning* where the lo itlc r*
h it the firs t hall and the Innings
went on Iind down In rnie-two-threo
BUGGY I A K F
" r,l''r- 1 remember running tha
o m u l in linee hull* mi only one h a lie r.”
tVhnt Ih tru lv amoving about this i* that Buddy hail a no-hlttar
against thin same llal.nnd club only four n lg h l* before when L. Sloan,
an oil tio cke r now. slashed m il a clean "Ingle |o le ft w ith one out In
lie- ninth,
Lake'* pel fed game feat n a lo riillv lirln g * to mlml Ids titanic
Ili-in n in g , M l victory over llu- -ami- lied H ut* In Gcl.aml doling the
11*17 i-aomalgM .
Ip the oiemorahli- .lassie Luke *tole a page fnm i
Frank M '-riw cll and llo ra tiu Alger hv lda*thig a l.ooniiog homer over
the ilista o t left fi&lt; l-l harrier h i old Coarud Park to htcuk up the urort'les" deadlock i i i I la- wee hour* o f the morning . . . . C hsrliu GawKon
remind* U* Ihoi la-fore *m usliing Iii * . lunatic four m uster, the weurv
Lake "im p ly told Ids mate* that lie had la-ttar Saork one over so "you
fellow* run go In.me and go to bed."
To the nawi-omer or younger fan* some o f these feat* from the
l-uke legend Innv sounil ficticious, luil don't have the uudacltv to suv
so, fo r you w ill l.e deluged w ith the revile of hundred* of evewilnossi-H,
III* lagcndarv, lierculean fent* do nut and w ith the above men­
tioned happening* either . . • Lake hold* the FHL n in s -lia ltril-in
record o f HI) net in I Ulit , . . He led tlm FHL b ille rs In ItMll w ith a
.332 average . . . . Lake annexed 20 wins In lll-iH , . . Incidentally,
till* *houhi settle a lot o f dispute arising over th i* scribe'* *tntement
Ih a l KI&lt;1 Hudson wa* tin- last Hanford 20-gama winner . . . Accord­
ing to Lake, l.r f ty .India Hawlngton rucked on 30-7 in HMD . . . Hill
Htnntod, who .-ame here an nil umpire and turned Into a ntarllta
pitcher, won 10 in III 17 . . . Charlie Tedeeco failed the charmed 20
circle hv one while hurling fo r the ItlfiO Hanford Giant* . . . I f Ernie
I'a ln ile rl can a tln ili Hie rn v i'trd 20-win mark this year, lie w ill become
the firs t 20-game winner since Lake tinned tlu&lt; trick ill HHH.
Also among Lake’s eherl died mrmorles ware pitching and winning
the *h u rli-"t gome on record, one hour uml 10 m lniilc* . . , Knocking
In tlm w ining rim » f Hie longest game In Htule League hislnrv with
a "Ingle in Hie Im ilum of Ho- "1*1 frame . , . More about these feats
jm im m jw when we mnclmle the hare highlight* of H uiifoid's Immurtal
" llu d d y " Lake.

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Islets Play Cards
In AfternoonNight Twin Bill
The Iw lco rained out Yowcll
Touchton Free Game has been re­
scheduled fur Saturday afternoon
In ihe M em orial Stadium w*&gt;en the
Handed Cardinals play thn first
ami- of u doublrheailer with the
Daytona Beach Islomtors at 2:30
o'clock, Il was announced today by
Cardinal General Manager Jim
Field*.
All the 8,000-udd free tickets
passed over the counter of Yowlil's Department Hlore and Touchton’s Drug Store w ill he honored
for this afternoon clash.
Originally scheduled fo r Tuesday
night, Aug. 18, the Yawell-Touch
ton game was u-scheduled fit* last
night when Lakeland was tn have
p ja y iil Hanford. However, the
rained out game last night forced
the scheduling of u special after
noon game out of the dnublehead
or slated for .Saturday night.
All Yowell-Touchton tlexets w ill
be good for tlu&gt; afternoon game,
hut will not he honored for the re­
gularly scheduled evening game
with the Islanders Saturday night,
Field* added.
E arlU r this morning both Jack
Hull, manager ol Y ow iH ’s, and W
V. "Go,-" B itting, owner of Touchton's. h..d called off the game with
their regrets, however the Iasi
minute announcement enabled llu(urdm uls to luBdl their obligation
to play the game for the two m er­
chant* who paid for the game over
1U days ago.
In buying the game, they pur­
chased the entire park by paying
far an average nlghl and Issued
ovrv H.000 tickets which were dis­
tributed to the fans.
Ilotli Yowell's and Touchton's
w ill he giving away more ticket*
certificates
fret, upon request
from now until name (line Hatur
day afternoon.
The contest w ill begin ol 3:30
p iii Iii the M em orial Stadium. G
w ill ho the firs t daytime gair.u of
llu- year for the Bedblrds, The
Saturday afternoon game w ill he
followed by the rv'tinlarly schedul
id night K«nM wills the same Is
landers u f 8:30 o'clock Ural even
lug.
o il .Sunday the Cards w ill again
play an afUfppau and night gamitwin h ill In Orlando with the Sena­
tors starling at 2:30 p. m. and
8:30 p. III.
Monday night IhO local club
w ill return home to play a double
header w ith Leesburg starling at
8:30 p in. It w ill be (he Iasi game
of the season.

Jim Vickery Stops
Angel In His Bid
For Win No. 28

By TH E ASSOCIATED I'RESS
GeLand m ovi-l closer to the
Florida State League second half
i-hainjdnnshlp last night oil a fl u
victory ovor Jn. ksmivllle H in d i
while second-place Daytona Beach
shut out Lceaburg 3-0,
Klim J im V ickery hurled a oneh itle r (or DcLand, striking out six
and w alking seven. His mates
baekad him up with a 13-nlt attack
off Jo# A n g ll With Hector FaberUa ahowlng tha way by singling
(our tlm«a In flva trips.
Tho victo ry left the Red Hats,
who lead Daytona Reach by 21%
Today's game between the VC-* games, needing a combin*»on of
K ltelrnnlcs team and NAAS Ad- only i l x trium phs or Daytona
dnislradon has been cancelled Beach defaeta to win the half title
L-enuse the gome would have In­ and go Into a playoff with the la
terfered w ith the m ilita ry dudes landera, tho flrtl- h a lf winner, foi
of the players. The game has been the 18U pennant.
rescheduled for Kept. at.
Tho Hats have nine games left
Home of the players m the Ban­ to play and the Daytgnana, aeven
dy loop have compiled am sting in the Mason ending Monday.
averages In dm games played to
Cocoa scored (our runs in the
date. The top ton balling leaders drat Inning on two hits, two walks
pro:
and tw o e rro r* to down Orlando
J. F. Glenn, Operations—1.000
toaaed.
4-1. Sonny Wlae to
n e r threc-htt
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Frank Zubovich, ( ) p tn in lc * - .m
‘ i Bill Letchball only to lo st while
n rffd n Loftln, Oolronlcs—.750
worth gave up i■lx.
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p. Q. Nickels, Operations—.730
Rain canceled a m eellni
Evan Kohertxon, Electronics—.807 tween Lakeland and Sanford i
Emils Galrymidu. Electronics—.887 took over fourth placa from
Kinlinei S nqvfiy, F.lectronlcs— MT sonvtile BeachIaiuJs V lndgucrra, Adm inistration
VW M M U hM W S A A M **g S A A A 4 \
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Hy N A L H I GAHHMAN
Ymdardny'* Handy loop a
between the pace setting FAHl
91 Oplrunh’s nine and NA
c u rtly wlm arc In ihu suroni
was rallied nut dining lho
inning of pluv. Knln has p L , —
havoc w illi the Naval A u xiiila ry
A ir Htatioii's Handy league since
s’
It began nn Aug, 3. At tna on
four week* uf play, only ___
ganius have been completed and
seven postponed heeause of rain.
Tho Ops and Security go mo hm
been rescheduled for next Thurs­
day, Hepl. 3, mi the NAAS
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annual tarpon tournament, wop u new station wagon pin* ap­
proximately 12400 In other prise* fo r Knseraon Master* of
llarveyshurg, Ohio. M a *lrr*, center. I* shown w ith hi* guide*
a* they Imalt-d the reluctant " lite r king.

Ohioan Snares 111-Pound Tarpon .,
To Win Station Wagon In Tourney
T A M I’ A (HpccinG—'T op h.nnra—a now *tntlun wngim plus |26IH)
in other prise*--w ont to Enu-rao i M nstei* of Hnrveyahurg, Ohio, in Hitsixth annual Tampa Tarpon T&gt; ornament, ilu t Master* had l&lt;&gt; sweat
not an tomr-long wait w ith a lei. u- crowd o f 2500 as Ed Gunn of Tuliipu
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w cii’hi'd ill ot o ini-ru 73 pnumt
Muster* honked hi* prize win­
Kmvrxuo wu* the only unglt-r in ning fish during the early after
tlm tourney to laud a tarpon over noon of Derby flay. He fought il
too pound* .He caught one, Ids fo r 43 minutes, getting six Jumps
firs t, weighing 111 iHiunds, in tlm not of tlm fighting fish.
firs t week of the tournament early
in June which gave him a berth on
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In addillon to Ihu station w igon,
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W aller Hobelot, a tackle-, arc prom ­ ! Coach Wulf hope* to Iw tter that
ising form er Junior varsity men; j m ark this year.
" I don’t ex|-f#t; that wo II ba
tack.o Tommy Ford, a red-shirt
last year, may make me varsity. equal to all our problems, because
But neither is a to p flig h t candi­ 1when you play A fvi-.i SEC teams
‘ plus Michigan’ /arid Arm y you’ re
date fo r rogular work.
la candidate to .Tie beaten every
Tulane finished eighth In the- Saturday," Wolf say* ’ ’Siitl, i
conference le *t year, winning three don’t v;e nay body Jml nudging u»
and losing five Overall, the Green over. Uur uliense should be bettr-r;
les broke even with a S3 record. our defense Just about the same.’'

Yowell-Touchton Free Tilt To Be Played Here Saturday Afternoon

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Kddie Bravo
an experienced Tulene’e top p a n receiver.
Gee and Lex- Kennedy and fullback Coate*, a form er defensive end,
double • duty player, and Charles So fa r It doesn’t appear that
Honnle Kent all are u n ln r* and currently arc the lending candi­
Pittman lop the end co rp i, whichTulanc can count on m uch.help
outstanding player* only K -'inedy date* (or starting berth*.
f j ■ t-.-ee ,li-» are three-dr-"'' *&gt;•
from newcomer* or form er JunliT
howrvr-.- u a proven defensive
Wolf
consider* «'t*'oi*le.
center, with Charles Camp, Paul
varsity and rcd -*h lrl boy*. Eight
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up I* tackle. Veteran* Miko House- A! Ilolmlot. who ha* shown out­ best tackle*, other hard-lo-rtclace d rills, but none won hi* v a n ity
ilait. Kd I'etroski, (iene Hugo* and standing ability both way*, and lo n e * include guard Bobby N u n , ip u r*. WJtuUier several other* en
who Wolf *ay* was one of the moat ro llin g In September w ill be of any
Ini Jolinstun are gone. Senior Tony SardlsL-o, a scriialfol
player* In the confer help only tim e can tell.
George Cummin*, an ■•xperlenccd year as a freshman, bead the guard -urvJemilifd
cm-.- 7-nT"»T-»K^tcnlb*ch Hoy Ual- — » - - " i sh u n lli. a guard, and
two way player, and junior C harllo contingent.
Wy, and laid W. C. McKIhannoirr

SALES
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Licensed Broker for ali
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(loner i Insurance. 204
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 12
S I’ a k Ave 'Phone 9M.
SM ALL BL'SINESS
Whether buying or selling, It w ill If you have a small b 'ixln *** In a
pay you to aee
sveImled part of town ami are
interested ►• eettlng .ustomers,
4. tV. IIA I.I, Realtor
Imt the se-vlcr you offer In the
tlu rl.la State Batik n u J d in f
( all D x ll"
Phuoa UM
Classified co' .n in of the Sanfonl
Herald. trail 141.
t o l l l i l t : BUS I htijri In real c*
t;!te
. it H uikcy. I lfillliir , At. FOR SALK—t i ROC K it Y S^TORK
Lullixi, Aaaoeiate No. a llrum ley And meat market, good location.
Established many year* Owner
.P u lfitu n l l l i l j I'hoiK* 2313
re tirin g due to age. Complete go­
ing business Including all stocks
I - It M L KMTAT K ttA N T I.I) —I
and fixtu re * for $3.ou&gt;. which la
les* than c o il at fixture* alone.
W ILL PAY $300 domu fur 3 bedF or Information, Phone 441, or
rimm home nut over $5,t*)0.
w rite W. II. fluPree j u 1**1_ Please call 7H-J
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Ave . Sanford, Fla.
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ROIJ.AWAY A M I BABY BEDS
Day week o. rnunlli — Tel. 1423
ru rn ltu ra Center, m i W Klrat
ONE lio u M efficiency apt aull
• altlu fur working ‘nupio. Ideally
"lo c a te d t. r in a from I'oxl Offlcu.
I'rlva tn hath Inoulre
Manuel
Jac ib kiin 'i i/ept. store.
LAKE-FRONT' Duplex- 2 III*. Fur.
tf Dcxlred. •• m l* Irmn NAS.
U illd riv i welcome H A. Tamerun, Lake Chaim D r , Oviedo;
Ph 4701 or 4332.
I HR h o n e . 1810 W. 3rd P artly
fu r See Tam Culbert.uU*e, 1710
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HUTCHISON 'icean front apart
n irn t* at C lytona llcach. Tel
1301-J
f u n . A partaont*. couple*. 10(1 N
La tire’
D N t DRNISHRI) Apt* Set.
“ 'xrren, 2'.“ V/ 'H i St
FURNISHED A room Apt
only 2i*i S L a u rit Ave

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SPLENDID Itawlolgh nnsine** Acallable in City of Sanford. Ku*t
Voln*la. or Kaat Orange Count- ROOM anil hoard for thn&gt;.* eltler
ly women Phone IHII7 II 2
te* Product* well known. Oppurt
unity unlimited for big Sales and COLEMAN'S It t i t HE It SHOP w ill
good P rofit* Start your busi­
open Saturday Same plaee t f a r
ness on i-rodlt witbout -xperlliters .Market), Same pro -_____
r-nce. Write liulay for fu ll infor­
Si'W folding eot*
85 &gt;mi ea
mation llawlr-lgh's Department, 1(— FLOWERS P I.AM .S SIIHUBS
.’ t i l l - 8 a P a ir!
. $2 AO Kal
FAh-440 221, Memphis^ Tenn^
ARMY • NAVY SURPLUS
PLANTS FOR SALE - (terhera
310 Hunfurd Ave.
Phone 1321
D a i * v Seedling*, tit* ) Dor
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SPECIAL
SERVICER
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MOBILE HOMES
Hlniimlng sin. dmitile rose. red.
IA ft in 41 ft . priced from 81270 IF YOU HAVE S O M E !H IN D TO
or tmik hililsm s, 30 cent* Hose
up We have 3 new .icliult mudor lavendar I'crita*. 2A cents
S E LL and ara In a h u rry to aall
els, also T(H It I T . Y t l.I.OtV
WId tv So eent* Mall orders | iim
It. let the c la u lfle d advertising
STONE. NASHUA, H IC H U tll
extra Kipp Nur«erv 713 Andar
department of THE SANFORD
MIN, ALUM O ItOO.tl A. AI.UM
sun Street, Orlando. H onda
IIR I4 A I.lt pruve It* a b ility aa a r
IN I tl At4.NI.NfiS,
efficient *alet medium.
I t - - A ult.iiiiibilri • lia lte ra —It
Kastside T ra ile r Sale*
JALOUSIES
Palatka, Fla.
WE IIL Y USED CARS L ittle aud
, ,
U fo tlu itf Alum ltium — Frew E (tl
Heel — Seeimd and Sanford.
I U.Nt lit . r t. Step*, stepping slum*. * mate*. Free Installation—'Telegieasr trap*. &gt;eidlr tanks, win ! phone 1423
Furniture Ceuter. SACRIFICE in.M fo r d Cotixiil 4
don sills A hide'
.Milje le Cm,
1in W. Plrat
dour Sedan Radio, tires and run
erele Co 30!l Elm A 'e Phune
.lltio li goud Alts-.nil
1333
IP R E A D E It MEIIVICK. l.ltne and
W ill consoler Hade Phone I HAM .1
Duhniiile and F e rtlllte r. Phone
1393 M. D add F, Carpenter.
•IAN d S -O rgan*,
Hand
inslruuienti. (i it 11 a r '
accordlan*. HAVE your lawn mowed by Jerry
DAILY SPECIALS
Drums
Cunvemeiit
Term*
Lord Phone Ila4-J
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Sltldehakei
i li.iiupom
S trnxi Musk, t ill N Orange. UrCALI, it* about our Credit Plan.
t door Sedan Aldo
laiulo
I 'a in t .n g ,
It tip a i *inn
Rem odel
malic |lr . ■- one
: Ing
owner
SlllU'i
NOW IN STOCK
T«*l Burnett
Pt Sltldehakei 3 pat
' l l 2. H o* 70 ,' I
Tel 110/ W
C&lt;miTi4c
Henrhex,
concrete
senger l oupe fully
window' sills concrete ivlmlow
A L L TYPES Hulldoier w o rt. Rea
1'ipilpp.d
f H23
h ill .‘In, grease trails aud timid
aooulile Ratea. Ereo oxtlraatel
lug m aleriul* of all kind*
Plume 2221 V C (Iracey
"H uy Iruin
New t'» i Dealer-'
SHERMAN CONCRETE
PLUMBLNO
PIPE CII.
SANFORD MOTOR CO. INC.
Contract and repair work. Free
I'hunea 1481, 1211
1101 Freni h \ i r .
Ph. 173(1
estimate*, rt. L. Harvey. 104
hxnford Ave. Phone
ONE 3000 gal pressure tank t23
h n r*c |io ...i i t l ’ M 3470. Phase 3 NEW FLOO&gt;HS i■urfaced to per- 17 II— Automotive Service —I7 B
floor* made like
lection. OliId flo
220 Volt Phone 2231
new Flnl *n ln |, cleaning aud HALL'S tiurage lo r Ueuerul Auto
Repairing Sanford A Cc'vry Avo.
waxing, a lio portable power plant
SCHOOL llE fik s —
Serving Seminole County alnre
Phone li'.m-M. UtiA H algid.
t IN IS IIE II A M ) UNI IM S IIE D
1823. If. M. Cleainn. Laae Mary
t'U R N TTl'R E CENTER
BATTERY. Generator or Starter Jo
lilt W III.
IHmne 1423 KKEP
Service. Call 317, SwaJn'a Rat D
duly muwlng • clearing, I'.raif
MAOIC (TIF.E fla * Range Phone
tery Service. Sanfonl Avenue S
Ing shell driveway*,
-uxloni
I tit 13 after ti (Mi p. m
u n i 2nd Street
77
fane Ing. DeWilt H illkcr A Son
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ALMA T R A ILE R —Nicely Furnish
M AFFET AUTO Service. I2U1
ed Screen parch See Olilnger,
North Park Plionv D ll Spoeiiu 0
Satilamlo T'rniler Park. U mile* VI l.l-S D R ILLE D , Pump* Install
meter S|iacialt.*|s._____________
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site
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1331 M tl) or 12D
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BURNISHED (Jarago apt
CAHPENTKH WOKK
Palmetto Ave
Lrd carriage Laic model Phone
For quick re pair Jobe, or imaU
(KH Edwin Varn
b u lk in g . Call Jtm 1142 M 4.
ONE APARTM ENT Duplex. 22U1
Park A te Apply within.
| LATE MODEL G E. W ringer lype
washing
machine
Automatic URIsANDO M orning HenUnaL Or
lando Evening Star. CaU Ralob
UPSTAIRS Apartment—3 room*
pump and portable tub $121 ou
and hath U tilities furnished. 1210 Also Davenport and Chair set, $23
Ray, IIBSJ.
Palmetto
Sec ut 2401 Steven* Ave. in Wyn
MOVING, Lora) A long
uewood Phone 170C J.
ra ge
llslnnce. C ALL II, Stora
FURNISHED 2 ro on apt , upstair*
and crating W. A. Al).AMS.
Private Uhl»t-$30. 417 W lli h
ilN G E II Portable Sewing Machine
la is than a year old Edwin I .AWN MOWERS sharpened
111
FURNISHED Garage Apartment
Varn, I’ hune t&gt;34
. 1 '.'* repaired. Sltumaii'a, 210
Adult*. No pel* 1707 PalmHIn
Ave-. Plume 813 W
3 ilK L P Y SEI.FY iVIppla Agitator 1 H 4th SI.
washing machine* Call or aee , REMODELING, repairing asbesFURNISHED (iarape Apt.. PJUI
lle lp y Si-lfy Laundry, 4(Nl W. 15th
ly* siding, roofing,
French Ave.
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po’ ullng.
Free eslimntes No down pay
H
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excellent
condition
BEDROOM In,me Unfurnished.
liH'iita,
3(1
monlh*
to
pay.
I.icen
Used very little . Phone 1419.
Metwo, Center Write Uox A II
*ed contractor. II. J Finch, 818
800
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Codar
Ave.
c /u Sanford Ikva ld
Mcllonvllle A v o , Phime HCH W.
SPARTAN II O Y A I. MANSI IN !
l . K IL L —Plan,v Technician
HOUSE TR AILER NOW LOCAT­ L
____ W ANTED TO RENT
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Phaee flil-W Route 1. Sanford
ED AT PARK AVE. TRAILER
B K D IItlO M Unfurnished house In
COURT. YOUTH HUNK IlK IIS
TRUCK TO RENT
Hunfurd nr nearby. Contact LL
IN HEAR BEDROOM. CALL It you have a tru ck to tent you
K lro v e r, Extension 240 SNAAS
1738-R AFTER 3:00 P. M.
should list this acrvice In the
special service* of the Snnford
PERMANENT fam ily of thrye do- HOTPQINT W rln g tr Wnshie, Good
Herald. We have had in q u lrlw
ilt-a l three ktdruum Imuiu with
Condition. Raaionable price Ran­
aa to wke rent* truck*.
kitchen furnished. City or rural.
dall P.leclrlc Co.
Reply Rox I). L. c/u Sanfonl
LAWN MOWING CHEAP
ONE THAYER Ruby lluggy In ex- Free estimate*. Call 703-R.
I H o lil.
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c»llenl condition.
One Combinallon Radio and record
•R E A L ESTATE FOI1 .V 4I.K -3
Player. Phone Pin
2 f l l T H 3 BEDROOMS
TWO 4 MONTHS old Pedlgcevd Fu
l o n i o (onvcnlenlly located lo
malo Buxer Puppies. Phone
irhools, churahea, and alnrea. J2 4 -M tr ie r 3:00 p. m . _______
I Nice neighborhood. 810,500.
111 K. u t ,
t’ U, ttee
oia L. Paylnn, Registered Ileal G. K I &gt;r.8:P FREEZE 11 Ft. Used
LAND
CLEARING
atato Kroger
. ompletc w llli food, |330.
. 1 y f* r . (ft
Rost, M ary J. Phillips, Aaaoeiate
I R ltycle. good condlUon, 815. Dorlara aad Dragline w u rk -S n a il
ahull delivery. G ihk I Acre* Ine ,
1110 Park Ave Phone 1110
ilM"■iM J ro iT i 9 1 ^ p
l&gt; O, lloa 308. Lake Mon roe.
1480 down w ill purchaao 3 bed­
Fla. I’ honea: .*‘anford 9133; Day­
A irriC L k A W ANTED
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tona Reach 3 1130
room home Bow undur-construct­
ion. R oad/ for occupancy Sept.
111. Total price 87U09.OO.
FT. A. W ILLIAM S. REALTOR
laym eud E. (.aadqulst, Associate
f k i M 1783
A tlantic Bank H M f.
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‘ ER lo live lo o r oul,
3 BEDROOM HOUSE
le (a r# fo r tw o children. Work­
convenience*, excellent water,
ing Motker, Phone 2284-W.
inly
near Elder Spring
Iraea, some r - d t tree*. 2 1
I MARSHALL F IE L D owned En
I acres Iiand. 0 . C. Warrnack,
te rp m v hat opanlna for a m b iti­
|2 Box 283, or ir o nw nrr . .
ous m in of unquestionable char­
[N a t. Bk. Bldg., Room 312.
acter and refinement. Ag? 23 00.
College
education
preferred
TM Ifl MPACK A V A ILA B LE
I ACRES o f land and 8 foam hmisa,
M u tt be roady lo accept position
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112 fru it trees and 20 pine try w .
by Scot. I end bo c a p a b le ’ of
B eautifully landscaped. Known
C ALL 101
earning |8,ooo amiually. For Sailaa Old Suala Colllna place. S|m ford Interview w rite Ifruce Jackuel Vance. 1013 Cypraaa Ave.,
ton. P 0 Box 2583. Chicago 33,
AND INQUIRK
iPhone 1220 J.
|U. State age, edueetten. phone
nuntbef.
LEAVJNOTOWN
r« ir e authorised to sail this SALESM AN-Predece, ettabllshed
Ip fa u llfu l modern 3 • bedroom
buolfieaa, Good opportunity. Box
home a t a sacrifice. Oak
J, K , c/o The Sanford Herald
Insulated walla and reM,
nice fawn, well located, \T Z
w o r d w I n t i*
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well financed, good terma. May
WANTED
HOUSEWORK
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| be ihow n anytime.
y e a rt axperlanco. good referen­

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F R E E ft»r IRree tim e* in tinHerald (hroligli the couriusy ol
R IC AL SERVICES -2 2
Sanford E lectric Co.. (}. E Appliaweeq, H i Magnolia Ave. Ph. 412
Haggerty Appliance Center
"Y o u r Westlnghouse Dealer'
Phone 1787, 118 Magnolia.
F ltlG lD A IR R a p p llin c e i, sale* ami
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I r l c Vlklen. Uendia and Crosley
Appllanee*: HJerUTeal coelractIn f and repair*. 112 M*i)nnlia
A v.(,'.^ l'hone i l L
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ilA Y N E S (Hfleu
M a c h i^
T ypew riter*, adding machines,
Safo«-Roht&amp;ls, 314 ^ g it o lla , Ph.
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and Supplie*.

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Cabinet making, opholstrring. Fur
n lltirc rc fln ls liin g —repairing An
11*1ihi rgatatrlng. Uplmlsterln j fab
rlcs. Work guanmieed n o N
Boulevard CL, Del,and, I ’ huu
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Reminders
For School
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I lie sure to it'iiu n e ill tag*
and I ilic l' Hint In-ie -Id addic**e.«
‘ I'nl - label wdh lo ll n -me and
.oldifss and school o' i ollege ad
iln * lo ide e o-h Hunk slidease
alld package

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H ILL'S F U M N srtlK K
H E F IN IS IIIN G
Upholstering and Repairing
803 Ceiery Ave.
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Super - Duper -

O IL FURNACES By Rreaky
Wall, Floor and Fireplace.
M. G. IIOUtiEM
MS W. 1st Kt.
Fhooel a
VBNKTIAN BI.INDH
k a rtery prlcesl Kolia It met llllnda.
A l.iinlutirn slat* cotton ur plas
Hr laiH« Complete reit si r vice
Urmluufe Vrnellan Itllm t f'om paht
120 Weal T h ird
Plitma ?a$

W. K. McM aster,

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W illiam I* .’ im itli, lliillm u rd tale*
Service, Mercury Outboard Sul
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12' 14' BOATS
T r a ilir * H a rd
ware C Vail Woodworking. 31?
Sanfonl. Pit i':t27 J

rono-rueit m the oiu-ralout .,
I'oinpaiiy the iio to n ie rs . iln 'll!
ployees, and Hie ow iiet* ol do
inisiiiess
the ugreemelil makes a d n i't
meats hi the wages of our em
ployees neeessary to In no: lliem to
a level comparnhle to tliat p re ia tl
lug ill the elites and tom .- w!u-re
they work and h ie Tills i- m ai1
eordanre
with
lotig esi.diltshinl
i i.m pjU i y-siiii s that is ueeessai y
in order lor i i ' to attract and ulam the lo in p rte n l eluploiees
sc tit i nI In good sen o e
Wages iiiiiliiu ir to lie the tua
gi'si single eost ,,| operating .mi'
liiiMiiess. .m iuim liri, to ali.ml half
ol i-i er.v expense -ioii.il
T!ie eotnpany ackiiowleilged tin
assistatiee ol the t ederal Media
lion and C iilicilititnin Service it,
arriving at this .igieeluent It W
Dolilliihoo of the Servne pai'tni
paled in final ph.ises ol the liar
gaining

BRAILEY ODHAM USED CARS

I‘arli .Avc. iM: tilth St.

Y o u r Tl'PPKRVi ARK '•osier
Gladys So ill cr by Phone 1730 It
Is
1 1IOAT M ILK : It l) t’ rlc it. S San­
ford Ave Phone 7ltt W3

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t'oiiehlilllig iieu.ilialluiis whleh tin* tiiiii* si.itcw «ptvpiI h% I Its* Ti'lc
beg.li, Mas it. S-nilllerii It II Tele phmie Company
phi-tie an,I I ole graph
Company
Wage Increase* ranging from
ami i -nnmuiuealioii* Worker* of $1 i*i to FI oo a week are provided
Amerieati i In tuilay aiiimuiieed lor a inajorlly of the employees
ilgreemeiit on inoiitltealion* of In addition, agreement wa* reach
OAKLAWN
their m nlraet which cover* np * ed on the reclassification ol a
Seminole County’ * only pcroclual
immlier of rltle * and towns In
care Cemetery, Business o ffic e r proximate!) At AtXI employer* In lughi-i wage levels and on tile up
III) N. PARK, PHONE 1120
grading of certain cru ft loin
t
TO I. A T K T O C L A S S IF Y
im m lier ol changes was also made
14 B l.N'RURANCK
-M B
in working |&gt;racllee*
NEW S l'A t U H S 3 bed/oom hou*e.
•avo on Fire, W uuM orm aiiUuno
M irtliflculioii* liecame elfectlve
Ha!!, „,,-l slii.Mi-i
ilie e /e w a y ,
as ol \ uk 23, and the agreement
bile insurance. Sic John ti. W il­
cariMirie.
I t.lr ig e r a lo r
r.iity
liam .' Insurance Aiicnev
403
w ill run lo r one year
tiul .pace healer lin iu ile d T t ’-:
Sanford A tlantic Hank Hide or
President Fred .1 Turnet ol
rii»
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Priced
lo
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nuiek
suitcall 34
(•wner leaving town Telephone Southern Bell issued the following
slate Hunt
u :m*- i "We are pleased that a si tile
salesm an
t,u .n il'll1.• sales with litem has been revelled that is (an
M.-ll I 'ta lil.-lii il firm , \ I work In all concerned. We are p a rllru
log m m litious, pay unlimited, iarl&gt; gratified that It came with
erruptiou ol servtee to the
die
bails furnisti^-il dnly local c«-ii out m terruntion
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anil releri nees f u r detail write ■dderalhm wa* given to the Inter
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P '• Box 317 Sanford, Florida
UAUCHIf
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Semi-Invalid convalescent Kind
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Care,
graduate
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Mra. I.awrenca H artaflehl honored Mrs. Herbert S toothoff w ith a
stork shower Monday evening at the home o f the form ar'a parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meisch, W. F irs t St.

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'Christmas Party'
Youtli A ctivities week b«Kins at
the First Meliindlsl Churrh Sun
day evening at u on o'clock with
a M. V Fund "t'h rlstm n s t ’ a rjy "
Everyone Is in Isririfi u g ill it*
by placed in n luickujft’ (or I he
hre w -'e r (lu 'u ila f III .(nek m in i lie
The Yuuni! f'eople w ill have the
rveniliM worshii* service which is
to bfg ln at M tMi o'clock

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Program Tonight
At Baptist Church

The C oiiiincm em cnt I'rogrum (nr
lln- F lrvl liu p llx l Vucution llih lr
Hriiunl w ill be this uvenliig tn-ulim
lug id H (Hi p, m Th.‘ .-siiTliits will
he fjpen for display In the various
ileparlfiH'nts ul 7:3(1 p in fur the
ptvcnl* and visitors to seiThe enruliment ul thu school hu&lt; ,
The Ils-V II. M FeJtfm of Mt
liora w ill he the Sharing ilm ir t ju d .'d an a|i time Ingli of 4.V)
sH 'i'ker and the HnV, Fred Stilt- The church bus w ill tiring in Illusi­
son of Urlunili) w ill lead reeren on llu- tin* route The schf-lule hut
hern given In every hoy and girl
Ihm
All toning nvnple between Ih r that ride* tlm hut T(;oy w ill lie re
ages of 15 lo 23 years arc In v ilrd turned to ilii-ir homes hy Hi 30 p.
m.
to ultcmL

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l(#f UI It Ili|l III lit# flf 'IMF 111 |jw|l||»&gt;|(| | ll.if u sai.| e lc a ta iiliy
IVmiHs
ntUI 4 |M|jtf «l »rfiir ill Ahiitu
rl'.tiUi fl * tli 4 HfllM Mliit ME* i ilMlii# ihal tm "
ll’ti f I allsMY IkffiW H*"f It'ltK'i 4* III#
'll 4 .Vtl.it Vim |,,tte Uir ij.it it,
(fl'MI'tiy fMIfAlfi|f h*.lMT l|l« )m i ll I f (efirtriil uml tin? ■n itiuni; .ti.imtn
lilt I I fil Hitt If Iif k'l Ail IflA I"II
Ct'|s/t

eouttn Is ii ill Nfw Viffh. Hiik fit iiMniic* Mate, iiml tiuiiiiia.
(hi IdII *’« I Iflii rifiiKOl u n I v lu Ia*Hf ft
lie tvaveil llie lulls uitny
Hue
triiil hiMif titttl mmI Mftn ihrrt
(ih
iiMAlritt l»v train In ihf iM-nth'I'l loifitt# instate.I stonily T h is .a mil u n, n .
tj*ir wuntcu to
w lifit alir m il Iifr Uri(|4 I'MKn »n*• l-n iiip » ami m.nr
t*r Atirtl MliUin i n»»Urnth va umiimI add:
l.ibbv mis a(&lt;" r U"ni you
ly 11ii HO (.’t| Yttltk M111 All A ftl'lilllf
jiMtim ttMitrriifV wio» niKf imd niiHffl you no Itmgel nave uny *.g,111-i ill
Kit littt
ItiAi| twllrl»n| htA "ifT^O liet, sties in lo t , with in.it 111-1
limit In lalhlir ^ • 4 t r h nf l.thhv *
I'M*tii
« riM|«* timlriu Im-r f.imliv man, i» p ii.li.iniy mat tied in nun
in.nl to ffMirv runtnlAtriir I Inti tlo-v pl^iM
h t a r from h«r **w&gt;w. An &gt;ihfilrTi|lHt
r t is ift liiitt In ill# mom m ltlif hull
rs lt ttmi l.llthy tiatl lii(I n muff rUttof
K lt'f ttiiiiiifti'f rtf io •"WMlFill* Itttn-I
ttto Totiv W lhlff SfliM|n f.lht-f tis'l
•I st i f»irtv In N ftf V«*rN how

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ir a (I cnrniilfitly ovrrif
list |o«1 »|Nf rt»iiv»M "isn't 'huriii

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I log., guv u ner uo *iit.I g timed.
He look Uir h ills , ami aniil
You
s till owe me ().'&gt; cents tut the
plume, blit i ll » . i m ill an es|H*|ise
account."

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Kil u-it ushuincd Allot nil, -i*
d « f 1(11 rnllirno to
Yrtrh
ti|i*fnl of h»nillnf Isllilav • iratl whlfh loved l.lld.y, ami you .It.In I got
t • d • hfr si
I" Mi# PhAftlonMl over hiving a iwisun hi un nmir, a
tUttihofiit nt #T&gt;n» Wi|.|#f In Mrf*tv
w |rn V llilirff Ifttirt t li* in it jir t lf f t »n day. lie nniKl lie sutli-ring, loo.
flrwl lluno f’ttv*fnmli firowllhv thrmiirti
ttliD b e g u n nun icdly In tnlli
tli. a. s-jlji.■■■a 1,1liuti 1st» tt .a nliiarai '* La sag*
atami iilvnmit i)ah *
II only ws
llhew a lint diiet liuu Wilder and
(.'H A IT K It F IV E
Libby look when they n il Oeiitlelil,
W ILDER had left hi* apartment Ii w« could liuve the m r —"
"I don’t ttintk that ■ going to be
un Monday afternoon carrying a
euHcate. and Libby tell horn* Mon­ Ilf eyas lily, 1 | fully tout. You'll
day dlgbt. Hugo followed K lfa heat souft " Ifugo was luim , tnefidtram or thought, took II furlfiee. ly. flits steudlms* steadied Hof. Hit*
"Did Mr, Wilder own a ra r 'f" lie tlihat gel i i i , ol hm niigei. per untagoiiiam. must lemn lo Hunk id
asked.
Hilda said that fir . Wlldt-f didn't 1,1m os a ft loud *d ihs im iiily, and
own a car, but lia bail the use ol md a* n man who rind tu m id n*t
put somstlmca. II was * yellow down lot liet epuain. Wiiy go on
cofiveitlble with a black top. a big laboring it tli* whole episode was
thing. Hh* didn't know lit* make dead. It was just dial alio whs on
or th * 110* 11** number. t | i t d I d edge, uml Hpe ngd lind very little
know it w a in 't Mr. IV lb le r'i bf- alesp.
Hugo said Dial Iropi hur dcauripcause there wa* * monogram on
Hia door w ith Ihitiala (hut u yren't lion, K|epip&gt;r Oulta s 'rn u d t|ha a
Id*, and ■ couple n| tim e*.a worn- tele User. "Muyhe shea mil up
««t

go drove up hf it.
"Hetwean ua," H i l d a told, " I
think Mr- Wilder owed a lot of
money. I dun I think he was ud
juat (or fun. I think maybe h* waa
on the run. Hy ln|d me m say It

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yone came asking tor mm that
didn't know whtra ha was or
when ha laK."

"A nd did eomerm* come
u f T- flugd aiked.

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''H ilda se|d yea. A ntan pamyd
a, and again ihg n*M
• a flo u t, r*d&gt;|acaU m
htad ms to i»l mtn tn. t
g alling a w arrant fh!

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( I t said fn p rliy t “ I'm
go." and walked away.
lugo caught un with har in the
Goble. Oiltatd*; rain y*aa falling
ivtiyi rh e r* waa nq cab n Ughl!
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T. J. M iller In turnln nlantint* beautiful palm* aroun.l the Im perial
Theater huildintr uml If the • nut 11 hoy* allow them to grow, they w ill
■rrratlv enhance Ihv aiipcarntu-e nf the area around Mntrnolla Av«. anil
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II, S TA N I F.V C. I I AK Hit
A t the reali,*"?* o f Mr. anil M r*. M. W. Lovell on Cvpress Av«
A Navy Chief in Fhotugraphir Sfiuadron S la ty Two has MnnoMncvd that hs is planning to a ta ri this afternoon their ilauirhler. Miss Carrie, waa united in tha holy
a ranch In tin- m a t future. Of cuuise i i e ranch I going ' &gt; he on one Mid o f tha fa m ily ’s 95 foot tra il- bond* o f matrim ony to David C. Marlow.
the I ark Ave. T railer Court and the unlmuls » i Ibis "ranch" w ill he Chinchillas, hut never the
]e 4* it w ill 1m* kruitvn »* the F lfi'h la T ’ " r' l',Tl »'hiss chiJIu Jluhcli
The I ’ico Mock, famoua in the carlv d a yi o f the old Plant System.
The Chief i* James N. Dui.iildsur, f llC , who 1 the lending chief o f the 1‘ hotographie Department I* living nut In firs t clo«« shape and from the cobweb* o f nnrlen*
o f the siiundrun.
history it la heimr placed In good condition fo r o fflce i. achool, and
lie ami his wife firs t became
nt fn m ilv of which they w ill give him a good income to lodge rooms.
interested in these animals several (|((, H ,|«.M«-**r&gt;dent.
Mini.lenient his retainer pay from
years ago and thev have sbvllt
Interesting usltecl o f the Navy.
lAUODHT in. I f l n
the intervening time studying the
hueini-KK is the luck o f
He plans to locate his ranch
Karl A. Ituiiihlvy, G u im rr’n mate 3 /r, son o f Mr. and Mra. John
a n im a l* hnhlt*. livin'* conditions. u (ir|t jj M.|(uiie« tn keep the anl- aoineolace In Florida when he iturnbley, is home oil a 20 day leave a fter an ahsenre n f 15 monthn
anil all Ine other thing* which go
),t;»tlhv urd thriving and the rloes retire, so maybe someday active duly as a member o f the Naval Armed Guard.
Into being i* successful t hinehllla
high, th ill is If flu. niinie “ Flnrlda Troolcal (’I.i...
Raymond lo m lijn U t. form er golf-pro at the Hanford Countrv
c iu li, recently nlaced th ird In a g o lf match conducted by the F airchild A irplane Corporation at Huytlngton, N. C.

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To Start Raising Chinchillas

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I lingo apolnglgfttl no 1 1in r liiltu
non
A a lu ily snfiy to iirtnb in
iv1 1limit unfit p. tint wt-'rr no flitm in t ini a H nun nf nitre, uml If
*tr run gel itidd ol Wilder i ’
'Uli. von know i'uny7 a wun-Jl'l till IH.V."
Not well, UK u mulfpl nf fitil,
nut "
W ill, In d li-I dll I, lint ti-lllly
in iiiiu ii ly "
I mi s unyi.in 1 tint fi um tins
tt IIV lie 1 p « it k s id ynll, M I his
i Iriks
"
“Darling, whoever you nrr, I'd
l.p gltid to co o|i*rate."
lingo t skilful and dellcato mlvane* wit* inking too much time.
KH‘« patience snapped. Hhe tiruli*
the conversation m two. Hit* said:
'Actually, M u * ( hilts, w a r * more
than llitrirs le d In Mr. Wilder. W *
tltinlt my rnualh haa eloped with
him "
Her v o l e * waa high. Eleanor
Oaks iipsi'i lit* cuff** pot all over
the golden velvet ol nrr rube,
swore, uml began mopping "W alt
n minute: I'll nuv* to take thla
tiling ud It'a ruined. I'll be back."
Walking out n| the room, *hy tell
the door poitiy open behind her.
lingo didn't took at Kit and ha
ditln I say anything. Ilia tllrnca
smI i I a lot.
Klt-mmi oaka mad* a lightning
chungr. cam* tiack In crlmaon tirocatfa. vNuw, wliaiy w ar* wyT" Tha
It-leplimi* hnrdneea had returned.
Iter mouth w«* bUtff* cTQiiy'g

eloped with g cunainT How rtw
mn nt In I Hut I iton't ace how I can
help. I wish I could tell you mure,
but all I Know ta Dial he live#
yet.'smuawlier* in the Village."
Klcunur Ouka' apailincnt over­
Hlia waa talking at rather than
looking Park A v * ii u e waa IS to them, waa looking past them,
a lo n tf m lit* air. f l i t ruga smf till* saidi “ Oh, there you ara,
Upiudsteiy, the d m |.p ij uml lurnt- sweetie,'’ to eomeoh* beyond tha
lur*. shared Mtsa Uaka' own ap- couch. "The** people ara m a k ln |
pea ranee of having (wen *ap»naiv* im purits about Ttmy W ilder."
and slowly fuccumbmg to Jim* gnu
\ mkn who nad com* mm tin
iVaff, d ll* was a tail Woman, hand- mum strolled forward- Tha b a l l
font* In 8 ngrd. rpnpy t||st|iiip,
ild 'ln ’l fupg grid either he hh4 bee*
wti* answered in * ball t&gt;*r*e||. a ffjr ailent with t i j f do«r or ft*
It waa a morning lor w o m a n was elsewhere in th* gpgrtment.
clutching wrapper*. Klcanot Uaka' Ha waa youngial,, anywhere from
*(ga gold-colored v*|vef w ith er- 30 to 40, t i l l »nd whipcord tnut*
min* lapels, rn it W*|g|tnt) Hugo lit Ilia tac* wa* that ot an ascetic,
a spill second, found him not want- flgah c|oeaiy weldfd m th * bunas,
!P«. And fgvured K il w |lh a neniral d tfP «y* lo ckfta , hollow temples,
and iliainterreted slate, "('m u * in," but ha didn't look ilka an aaoatlu.
fh * said.
Ilia akin was pallid, as though ha
Tqrnato jutca and a pot of cog** llaad under arttAclai tight, and h it
ara on a rpum) table in front of eyes were bits of g I o a a y gray
a Manhattan ikylin a Mias Qg|f« Ilona. Yellow hair waa brushed
motioned them to a pink velvet smoothly over a long head.
•ola heaped with gold and sliver Ijnidanjfjted to them o ilier tthan
cushions. "A(l down- C o ffe e !" lia r
voice graa much o e tin terpHrpd
jpg a t*
than it h id oven on tha taiaphona ■'W lidarr' Th* l a f l n a a
ol Ida
aarhar. Her eyea want ovar Hugo voica waa n shuck, you eapected It
M fm . oyar m* lava, tha w idth of to OMpe out adget*. "Who la Wlldag,
hia shoulder* 0|S p!**ain»iy aba pad
M p d * lighting a aigarat lo t h*r"Oh. )ua« J handooma (toy who

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t - fur the I'lu fita , they an*
tiiliiic lit i
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S nm i'lini* *
the
ic e ls tc iP il uml liP tig lce d i i i i I iiih U
t t iii s ill fur H- in us h ns 31500
fni a uuir. The Kelts indy weigh
I 'vomit'*-s on ii fu ll g io w ii nn im a l.
It w ill he nearly two -yeara
b e fn |e I *i.rial.Is..ii is ic a ilv to |)Ut
his t'h ltii in lia s on tin- im irk u l as
it w ill Inke i i . at tong for the
anim als in rn n liin lv i.m nigh for
the sules lo be inofltahle. A feniuli- in. v liuve i i “ mullv na three
litte rs n year w ith one or two
(u'Mig Die uvem ee Tin re m uv less
us m u llv in eight in each of the
t ille r * , lu ll Dnludilsofi kiivs two
■ii ihtei* is llu ' iim k I lik e ly num ber
111 l Sill'l l

C hief D iim ild u m w ill lot going
i.v*-fs.'iu. fo r n few m onths be*
ginning in October, so Ids w ife
w ill fu ll h e ir - In llu* io li In k in g
m l - o f liie in Until lie letllU IS ,
Hi* has siicnl tin li i“ l Mi'*, years
in the navy nud lie o ln ii* tn go
on in n illv e d u tt in llie Fleet Iten - n c it m i ! he i o niiiletes 4JM years
h e iv iie
The tim e between now
nli.I hi* p p liii'h ie n l lie believes
w ill give him n good chance to
gel the ( hine hllla husinesa on n
fiio fltn b le b u lls which lie believes

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A tllitIH T 21, 1948
The Sanford (Hants have rapped a berth in the DMA F.H.L, playoff.
If Hanford were to lose Ha five rem aining games and St. Augustine
should win its four games le ft, the Cinnts would s till he .0003 ahead of
the Saints.
A It. Tuylur of W inter Harden recently purchased fio in 0 . II. Carl
ton n frame a uiirlm efit house nt Fourth SI. and I'alm ettu Ave. The fom
apartment building was sold foi 4) 1,1100.

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Violence Feared
In Flood Threat
FORT l-A U D K R D A l.E ii»t-Hi..*ri f f * deputies patrolled a dike at
a: m ile B f-id In the North New
River Canal today lo guard agalnfl
a possible attempt by fUmd-frarlul
form ers tn dynamite ti}c spillway
The patrol was eslablished at ,
the request of farm ers in the Dvvif.
i.rra who said they had ha*rd that
“ hot heads" In the Bello Glade
region m ight dynamitu th« dam
to r t ’eun* water from Lake Okre
chobee and reduce the flood danger
in the lia llj Glade farm ing arga.

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Far more "
is per gallon
in the trips Y O U takel

On Itnfl irtpi; ihort trip*# all ,r*P,»Y*u 9*t f«r i
milttoga out of o ’33 Chovrolot. 11 oHin Impoifi
In ovoryJay drivlnf tvor ovwy«*«V w «bl
O ut to tha golf c o u rt* O ff
o f Ashing. H a lf across Ihf
ful^sgcglg vgcatlou. W hin
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Along with Itfls greater gna n
get lower over-all upkeep coats,
rolet ia tha loweat-prkad Upa
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In festivities nt tonight's game, llu .lily Lake w ill irre lv e the /.eh
f t a llif f t rnphv fo r being mimed the most popular nlaver In the F.S.L.
ami u “ stork shower" w ill he given fo r manager Hal Gruber.

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�CITY COMMISSION

County Personals
M r. nml M r*. K f r t liu *tn v a *o n
o f W c*t M n rtfo ril, Conn. ure v is itliit? h'&lt; h ru th e r-lm la w mol * i* te r

Lake Mary
M r-. C W Sjolrhon or... .tuiivh•'**’*' Elmure lire rn . xnrtil
&gt;Vednesdav afternoon w ith the
funner'* ilniiithter, Mr*. Eduar
r n r r i'h nml datnrhtvr, L’yiithin
line, in Orlo Vlstn.
Mr. nml Mr*. K. l&gt;. Fawcett
leturneil Tuesday from u Inn if
weekend with friend* In western
North Catoliim.
Mr. mol M r*. Tom Freeman,
.lr. nml Stevie ure home utrnlli.
foltnwlnir a week'* visit w ith rel­
ative* in Alahanm.
^
Mr. and Mr*. T. B. Sidre* re­
turned Wednesday from North
(iiia ril. I ’eiiiia. w h ile Ihev spent
two month* w ith her son, ('a il
lllvntulle.
M r*. It. II. Bulmnk* nml dnuithle in , Mi»* lim it

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M i*.

1.. Hal *1,Ur v v initial her 11mm li­
ter. Min. Toni Wise mol son. in
Orlo V|»tn. Weilnesdnv afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. t'la v Smith nre
hume mriiiri folluwlmr a vacation
spent in N ortli Curolinu uml New
4 York.
M l** t'arolvn D ilk* I* visitim r
her'uncle and aunt, Mr. uml Mr*.
I 'm v Adam*.
Mr. mid M r*. Mereer M urruv
of Fort Valiev, lin. hrouirht the
la tte r'* llio llie r, Mr*. .1 M. Iloml.
home Fridnv. a fter she had visited
them fur several week*. Mr*. Mm
tav ha* v inlicit in Lake Mm v on
numerous occasion*.
Mr. mol Mr*. C. I’, Hrasliurlon
have a*

th e ir

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th e ir son-

n law uml dm itfliter. Mr. nml Mrs.
tuhert W i'ttilurel uml son, Huh.
of Cincinnati, Ohio mid a irramlson. Kenneth llrnsiiurton o f Trov.
I'enilli.
Mr. mol Mia. Italidi W illi.no*
mid dnnirhler*. M im a uml Me
ialile. accompanied hv I lie In lle t's
mother. M i* Fluid. Minahew. ie
tin oed Monday svenlr.;; from u
short vicotiun silent w ith itlu
live* in A tlanta, and south (ieor»fi»
Mis* Eleanor l.oilei, Head Ml*
t^ M ’ss of tiiim tm i School, Cenhe
vllle. Mm vlaml I* the eueat of her
friends, Mr, mol Mr*. A. N. Scott.
Mr. anil Mrs. J. A. Chulklev
mid duiiKliler, Nancv. returned
S atuidav from visitim r lelatlve*
in Kk'hmondi Va.
Mr and Mrs. J. T. lin ke r of
N orfolk, Vn. have moved into the
former Shuman house, lie ha*
hren transferred lieie nml I* cur*
le n ltv stnlioned at NAAS, Snnford.

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M r. and M rs. Jim Hoh I,toy,I of
^ W in s to n .Salem, N t ’ ate Miendlnir
tome tim e w ith III* iiu ie n t*. M r
mul M r*. .Iiunea l.lo yd.

l ittle Mian Hamlin T e rry , I*
apcmllmr a week with lo r irrumlpatent* ill I'ulnmi.
Navy A ir Cadet Spelievr Faw­
cett nnent the weekend w ith hi*
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. (I.
Fawcett. He I* lu'lm t tra n sfe rre .l
ft out W h llln u Field at M iltrm to
Corpus E h r iit i, Texas, sh o rtly.
M r. uml Mrs. T . E. Hpirca have
’chased the L u m p ,it h u iiie on
hur A ve. and expect In muve
in soon
M r. mid All.*. E .lirar I'n rrls li
and d a uu hlvr, C ynthia Hue were
Sunday vile st* o f her un re a l*,
Mr. ami M r*. C. W. Siohlom .

Mr. t|«i( Vi. t Y y trr s t-r
■*''
Mr. iiml Mr*. II. K. Frederick
mol dutitrhtcr. Holt v Jrnn. Dorothy
mol Shirley of B lontiiom rrv. Ala.
were I Hr i'll ru t* o f her brotherin-lnvv nml *i*te r. Mr. uml Mr*.
I.. C. I'UII*. Friday uml Saturday.
Mr. mul Mr*. Vie Frederick of
Snnfonl w e ir ilin n rr truest* of
the Tillise* mi Snlunlnv.
Mr mol Mr*. Ja r* Howell mol
o n . tin**, o f Jacksonville Mir ill
lhe weekeml w ith llie lr respective
niirent*. Mr. mul Mr*. Ituv I*.
..... Mr.
, , , nml Mr*. Joe
Ilow ell mol
I 'lv ln

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(Continued from l'a«e I )
"i repair muinlrnanee and eaten
ilium . $1,000 of I $6,000 A sum of , 1, 10s o( parking* lots $.*a*&gt; A sum
Slim wa* added in saw a llw a trjl
, i5lN,
(,„i Mllll ..... ri.tln vf
In repair and maintenance of hall
'
diamond and softball fo ld *.
1 IV fond, no alloealion

Geneva
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Jesse I-aid law.
Cut* in (ho v ln v l* ' hiuluet to, k
M l** 11,'tlv Helper of Coiumbia. ,u the follow me tieiierai street
N- C. is visitim r her par. .!* , Mi iu|r|i1|e*. $lisi off * cni. slieet si,m*.
H a rn ' C.eltrei uml

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Htclnm ets nm l fa m ily , all mien!
Sunday iifle riio u n n t New n u .vrtm
Hearh. A f te r ’ sw hnm im r lltc v enloveil u fish f r y supper a t lhe
lioim* u f Mrs. I ’ re v a tt’s h m tlie r
in -la w ami sister. M i. uml M r*
(iu v Ourrance In New Sm yrna.
H lc h u iil N orton relurne d home
Monday a fte r spendimr the -u n i
nier w ith Mr. and M l* . Ed d in e tte
in V e iu a n il.
M i. and M r*, lo hn ny H le in m .t/
la n d children Ihdd.v um l t aioi,of M ill., le ft Tuesday a fte r v t* ilim r
Stelm nets's
b ro th ci
and
M r*.

Hi li.M H i: S O D K ItH l.O M
't'lie W .m iaii’* M issionary So­
cie ty ,.f the Lake M oti.oo lla n lis t
Church liu.l th e ir irelieral i i h i ' i i i l l v tm -etinu Mondav eveninu at
M:llli o'clock at the church. The
sul.ieel of (lie p ro yru m
was,
''S em im il,' In d ia n * And T in u l , si**
Wav ' 1 M i*. 11. H. M a rlin wa* in
ehaiL'e of tlie m eetinc In tlie ah• eiue o f M i*. F .l U plediV . J r
M r. and M r*. James F rlester
and children.
A llu via .
Jim m y,
lackie and I'am elia, o f W ilk e jb o ro .
N. i . w vi e the i ere lit ir uea Is of
M i. wtnl V, j. K. t i Hoderblout.
Mi
..ml M u . E ve re tt lla n k e i
■ml i-l.iIdt vn. IK ,ii* and E vere tt
,,f Lab. land and M r. llo lie rt McKeniiev. Jr. of ram pu were the
Week .'lid I' lCSt* o f V t i. C. II
M, K ennel, and .Vn
and ' l l *
I t vrein OTh-l e.
M l. and Mrs. E rnest llu v l* and
children. Jenltn and H e tty, were
the recent iruesln o f the Rev. ami
M r* II II M a rtin and M r*, twiura
I ’ rlexter
M r. and M r*. Hyron O 'lh d le
-peril Monday at Ih ivtn n n Head,. ,
Mr
uml M r*. O lenil M a rtin
mid . hildren. M a rilv n uml Joan.
..I Kansu* C ity , Mm, were (he
week end p ile i,I* o f the Hev. and .
' l i * . II II. M n rtin .
Home o f Ih n . le ild e lltn of l.uke
.... p la iin ln ir
MinifOn and l'iui|a_ lire
an a ll day n u lln e Lalan lla v . for
I lie piilpriBi' o f cle allin ir o f f Ihe
Svlvao Lake C einidvrv. The la d ir*
w ill fu rn ish a covered dish lunch
eon. Those who are interested are
welcome l» eonie and uive a help
rnehand^

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Cowley Sets Practice Week For Bandsmen

Completely NEW! W orld’s most comfortable
truck cab I Prove it yourself— malte the
75-second SIT D O W N TEST!
All it tflkm in juflt iG htcondn in tliacavcr
comfort find convonlvnco you probnhly novnr
thought jMWsiiilo in n truck, dibit nit and boo
—new vudbility, nuw rooniinmt and new
■eat comfort in the nuw Kuril Dhivkhmed
Cabs that cut driver fatigue for tinier, tlmo-

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foaturon, too, like iatw Low -Khictuin power
and now H yndiro-Silenl Hliiiting l&lt;» help //«•/
jobs done /uni. Seo your Ford Healer for a
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T lit» V e e p m a y r e t u r n 1*&gt; W n « h i u n io n .
F o r m e r V ic o P ro a ltlo n t A llto n W . B a r k le y
la r e p o r te d to be e n a tin g lo n g in g eyea a t
th e H o n n lo ra h lii n o w h e ld b y Ite p n h lic n n
J o h n 8 . C onner, w h o crim en up fo r re -e le c tio n
n e x t f a ll. A m a a e n u io r lo r s i y e a rn b e fo re
Ida e le v n tlo n to th e v ice p re s id e n c y , B a rk le y
k rto w a w h a t th e jo b m eann, a n d fe e ls th a t
h la e x p e rie n c e ip ia lif ie s h 'm fo r a n o th e r
te r m , l ie w ill, h o w e v e r. In tve to o v e rc o m e
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Inheriting The Earth

Wet herb,v. In addition in meeting Cooper in
the full.
Universally popular, Barkley might
have had the Presidential nominal ion he
coveted but for his age. now 7fi. In the past
and now. Uli? advanced age fins lev-t :»i&lt;«
barrier to attainment of a senatnrship. there
having been several who served while well
pa st HO. I f the v o te r s do not think him to o
old. be may once more figure in I he news
from Washington.

T O D A Y ’S B IB I.K VKIIHK
If wo make the Infinite our guardian all
will lie well. Some lire motivated by greed,
by haired, by sensuality. The Lord is my
shepherd, I shall not want. -Psalm ' J I L L

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Thl* study, liritiu lu g up to dale anil encouragement" to the "dis
WASHINGTON A1 l» idle mo­
ments over Iheir rntfee men here a -.unllar one made In l»5l, covi-rs venting elements from outside,"

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T fie r ilt im iillin ln n t Ih e to p i i i n ' l r a il
I I ie i r h o ii I s ih e ir o w n . A t ih e h o lio n i, th e y 'r e
lu e k y i f th e y 'v e g o t nlioes n l n il.

"PffMiiiHnhly the Commmiiiitn won’t be
using tiny butter Tor brnuhfuul. Over there
they’drink their lim iL

one n l this cou ntry's top authorities
PA Russia, M c iilc U a revolution

:3A M DAWSON

Inflation Pushes Prices Up
months. Rut they think Ihnl for
ihe long-run dWlntmu w ill ho Ih rh
main problem
With prim ary price rise* hailed
or reversed, wllh tills year's wage
increases mostly lower than in re
cent years, and with the U S
Treasury trying lo keep the dollar
SecTcinry of the T re a su ry Mum
as aennd as it* own deficit tro u ­
nhrey sa y s that Inflation has he m ble* w ill perm it, businessmen feel
nailed bv the sd m ln L trn tin n ’s hard that inflation is no longer much of
money policy, despite Ihe (ael (lint u worry.
the cost of llv
Iviiig index has lust lilt
a new record
•ccord high a fler rising for
the lost five months.
tint it's the delayed action nf I
the bomb planted In the day* when The K dilnr
Inflation was very real that keeps The Herald
tesrlng new holes I11 today's pay- Him ford, Fla
check.
Rents go up here anil there For D e a r S ir:
Recently f wrote lo you asking
■ long tim e (hey were braked by
law. Now landlords feet they have belli from your renders In detente
:1 how long crow* live.
Inglng
a right In try to catch up with
I must say that I have be-n
the rest of the economy, Inflated
astounded hy Hie results. Three
some lim e hack.
prices of mor.l coiiunndltlc.* anil persons have sent m r live c ro w *,
raw materials are M o w Iheir In­ several splendidly generous news
flation peaks. Rut It's Just now paper renders have donated hntthat the retail prices of the end iles nf Old Grow; and, nun man
iirndurt* of some of these raw m a­ mulled me n ernw call w llh the
ndvlco that I Use It to catch a few
le
irrla ls are showing the ineremed
crows for myself to delcrm lito by
fo il* .
The same kind nf delayed ac­ observation Imw long they live In
tion from such things as rising my custody.
ntur
Naturally
I am very ______
graleful for
N K W Y O R K &lt;^v— Lik e a delayed-

aetmn hnmh m lhition ki-eus |iuihlng the cost of living hlgm-r here
and there.
When Ihe battle to save Ihe pay­
check from erosion appears won
on one front, a little rise in the
rnst nf something else confront*
the keeper ol the fam ily budget.

A turn down in total industrial
production—which moat of them
expect sometime In Ihe t urning 12
mouths—could undermine consum­
er Incomes hv increasing unein
ploym ciil or shortening the work
week
Knsuliig price drops could then
topple the cost nf living index
Living would he easier for those
lucky enough lo keep their same
paycheck figure

Public Forum

these gifts but f wish you would

please ask your renders nol to
send mo any more live crow*. The
ernws are mil happy w llh the fa ­
cilities at the corner o f F ifth Avo,
nnd 43rd St. where 1 do business,

My office la not adapted for the
proper care of crows. Resides, the
gem who has been my secretary
nnd right arm for the past eight
years Is threatening to quit If inc

her o ilie r slim*.
However, plcusn do not suggest
Ihnl your renders r«n*e sending
snuli
bottles nf the Kentucky beverage—
or Ihe crow ra il*. I gel touch
pleasure from both, 1111met lug a
good deal id astonished attention
from F ifth Ave strq jle r* when I
tootle the crow call nl them from
my fourth floor windows.
Seriously, however. I am very
gm tcfpl fo r the great quantify of
useful liifo rm uidtm
m ir
ir rcg
regarding
urilli
cr&lt; v.
longevity which
ell jiaa
pea eftme
cdRie In the
milill. Tho cunsertiua
seems In li
iseifyui a«em
that many crow
fa r beyond
ow*a live far
llio 12-ynar average
a ilntletf by
uvu
the M lgm lory Itlrd aiithurllles.
One of the lettcra sent I n ' reported two crows which are pari
nf the animated decor of a (Ifrug
store In Iowa, aged 18 and 2t re ­
spectively. These were captured
a* fledglings. Roth talk fluently,
do tricks and all but wait nn slnre
rustnmors which prompted
my
correspondent facellnusly to sug­
gest that the proprlctnra nf Old
Crow m ight find t w nrlh while In
tra in crowa to talk up the m erits
of the beverage In re ta il nutlets.

BLfnccrciv
n
yours,
Slimrt Little

iltilies of crow x llle r are added to

BREAD
Ttu&gt; kind of Inflation hai been
pretty well itnppcd, as Hen alary
Humphrey aayi. In many Initanc&lt;■ dertatinn hai ael in. In othan,
Ilka moat fooda, tha price pattam
la back to tha normal one, riling
and falling acaaonally, or at auppliei Increase or shrink,
„ Tha secondary, and probably

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I*A M |J A ' i ■ m i n

C i l l H l S IM i, Mi]

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there Out when? th e most he can
do for Ihnl question Is say: “ K vuth in ily ."
" I ’ n ln ly ," he said this month,
"Ihe edifice nf Knvlet power Is
faced today with si-voro strains
and crisis “
That there are lieen lliseoptl-nts
within Ihe Soviet m hfl was shown
ibis summer hy the riots in the
satellites and could lie iK-reelved
in Prem ier Malenkov's nitempt in
soothe the Russian people wllh
promises of heller living stand
ards.
Further indication of Ihls sires*
has hist trecn supplied hy Ihe Sen
ale Foreign Mi-Ialimis f'nnim illee
In a 112 page study, prepared hy
Russian ex|&gt;erts at Ihe Library of
Congress, called "Tension* Within
the Soviet H ullin '*

ol strains amt resentments built
up among the Russian people
against the Communists
lint Ibc study caution* against
starry i-yed optim ism that the
Kremlin is going to topple soon
it says:
"A n Illusion against which one
should lie on guard considering Ihe
tensions w ithin the Soviet Union 1*
Ihe conclusion that because dis­
satisfaction exists In Russia, therefare an arm tsl and organised revuli Is Im minent there.
" I t U even debatable lhat those
who ore dissatisfied would neres
sarlly dlsaffcct from the Soviet
Union and Its Communist regime
in case of a m ilita ry showdown
wllh the West, particularly If no
well-thought-out guidance and en
eouragoment arc given Ihe dissent­
ing elements from outside "
What kind of rsirouragrm cnt? At
this point the study slops It offer*
no solutions nf Its own. slnre that
was nol Ihe purpose of the study
' lit a foreword, the ro m m ilte r
chairman, Sen Wiley, Wisconsin
Republican, added his own word
of caution against hope In this
country that n revolution Is ready
tn engulf Russia.
"Reenuse these tensions exist,"
ho said, "dnos not mean that the
Russian people are ready lo spring
to arm * In revolt."
Rut whilr&lt; the study talked nf
giving "well-thnughl nut guidance

Itunm 211

toward Russia’s Inttcnnl prob­
lems
The lilira ry experts did a re
search Job lo put Ihe study lo
golhrr, examining Russian new*,
papers and various sources, such
as book* and reports on Russia hy
people who havit been there or
have s p rc la lim l In a study of Hu*
ala.
They covered 10 arena of Russian
life: youth, Intelligentsia, religions
groups, minorities, lie d army,
w o m e n .,w o rk .y , e n lle rll*c farm
res, and furred labor

M flsrh Itultdlng
I'hoite II3A

DR. H. K. RIND
CHIROPRACTOR
I'trssr rati

fur appointment

I'hnnr 1732 — 17l«
122 South Palmetto

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2 I l iJ O f t ' ) I I O W ' , N K i H 1 1 Y
I S H OWS SA T U R DA Y
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Stalin said the proletariat must have in Washington have wondered vhat a wide field of Russian living. Its Kcnnnn said the United Stales
bread. Mnh'ukm is going him one litiller. kind of celebration there would In­ purpose was to round up evidence should pursue a hands-off policy
in Hus country ' Ihe Rnksian pen
ph’ suddenly overthrew their t'om | munist m atter*
There was dancing in the Mrci-I*
after World Wars I ami II
There might he again, after a till*
slim revolution
So il is iialtirnl Americans should
hope for lie day, even though Ihoy
have nu assurances that la Mm
forcscouhtu future the Russian anil
satellite people* w ill destroy Iheir
Red nvirlnrds,
George Kronan, form er A m eri­
can ambassador lo Moscow and

State Farm
Insurance C .
Irvinir I. Pryor, Rep.

Florida packers can now proress meat from healthy lings even
though Ih rv were troni herds contam lnaled hv vcsleulnr exanlhema
VK.
The Florida
Livestock Hoard
voted to allow this only n flr r
hearing from federal authorities
that nil ease has ever been re
corded of a human catching the
disease Meat from lllesc hogs w ill
have to he processed under a
special high heal treatment and be
subject to rigid examlnnllnn.

You’re To mg
JAMES MARLOW
Me!
Coffee' Thoughts O n Russia

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Ill

F arm er* nf &gt;his area arc now I In relaxing a previous order
feeding livestock a new high- (or destruction ol all hogs in con­
energy ingredient which is said taminated herds, the hoard said II
speeds animal growth os much I wantrd to reduce the cost to Ihr
; , yins owner* tin »uugn
as one uiirA, «-&gt;'uers production
costs, nnd promises
substantial: tering infected anim alr
It also w nnlrd to prevent isirk
savings for vnnsiinirr*
Il f« claimed heifer calves re­ from getting sn scarce that priee,
ceiving (he now ingredient In m ilk lo the consumer would skyrocket
Dr T. II Applewhite of the
rc p ln rrr during Ih r R weeks nurs­
ing period gained weigh! .’VI per U s lUirrau of Anim al Industry
cent faster lhan Iheir "siste rs." told I lie hoard several stales ar»
The latter were on a standard now processing meat from health,
whole m ilk diel,
hid
otherwise liogs taken from Infected herds
'I w’Miildn'l douht hut that mnnv
raised under idenlleal eimdltions
Calves on (lie quick growth ingred­ states are shipping such process
ient also required one third less ed meat Into l-lorlda and lhat II b
feed for every pound of gain In being used d a lly ," he said.
Dr Apple while said no ease Is
weighl, sharply reducing fa rm ­
known nf the virus, sim ilar lo
ers production costs
Such results potnl In more meal hoof and mouth disease in entile,
at less cost (or consumers Large being transmitted lo humans. &lt;|
savings of whole m ilk for human (hough VK has been found lit 12
consumption also would
result, states
T o help eonlrol Ihe disease ihr
since veal calves routd he pro
duerd less expensively without luiard passed two emergency mensurcs here Thursday:
feeding them whole m ilk.
t. Iteim irlng llvesliH’k markets
Results with pigs and poultry
... keep
... . r com....
are said to lie equally dram atic and private dealers to
and scientists of tin* if. S. Depart- lih’le records of all hog sales so
iiico l of Aurieuliure and some of state agents can trace diseased
Ih r State Experiment Slntlons til hogs.
2. Providing that all hogs added
a g rle iiltu n il colleges are lest feed­
ing the new ingredient known by to present herds he Isolated for 30
days to give symptoms lo Ihe dlthe produet name of IVdrolex
is an extra sweet ami palatable sense lim e lo appear.
“The ‘hoard m idil herds with fl.min
m ilk sugar that has hern " un­
locked" from whey. A natural Imgs have been contaminated In
inllk product. It Is converted Into Ihe current milhrenk, nnd herds
"predlgested" form by a a p e rh l with 3,500 mure hogs are sit*
process of hydridyialion. Tills perted.
p c rm ll* th i m ilk sugar lo h r
q u lrkly utllired l)&gt; young tissues
with minim um waste
llfdrolex Is now avallidih1 In
local teed stores In Kaff-A m ilk
om
replacer.

If ever all mysteries are revealed, one
which many would like to have settled is.
how can so many presumably intelligent
and educated persons manage to escape
learning the most ordinary facts? The
blunders of school children, who often do
not know the name of the President or Ids
predecessor, have often been publicized; and
il is dismaying to find that this ignorance
siiiuctiiiim extends I d college students.
Now II appears that the English have
tiie same problem. When students at the
Leeds University Institute of Kdueation
were questioned tin recent historical oc­
currences, a quarter of the number had
forgotten that Neville (Tmmheriain was the
British Premier at the BlUtl Munich capi­
tulation to Hitler. More than 200 blamed
rim rch ill, who or all men was most opposed
to the Chamberlain settlement, Olliers gav*?
equally absurd answers,
SI ill more startling is I hai many did
nol know what events were commemorated
by either Good Friday or Christmas. Where
can they have been all their lives?

The Sanford Herald
I hrlnlMint Mttil

County Agent s Column

*

Case Of Odd Ignorance

In his “ Food of the finds" the British
novelist II. fi. Wells romanced about a murvclloiis fo(sl which, fed to babies, made
them grow to f!0 or 711 feet tall. Wiien
picked np by other animals il produced
similar results, often dismaying, as when it
created a super-rat as large as a wolf and
lis formidable.
This was pure fiction, yet like other
Wells' speculations, it contained more than
a grain of truth. Bigger and strongei inmseflics are being created by insecticides like
D.D.T.. says Prof. I,, li. Norton of Cornell
University. This kills off the weaklings, bill
some Individuals survive and reproduce iheir
kind with immunity Inordinary insecticides.
Conceivably lids process might continue,
with ultimately disturbing results. Home
scientists have foreseen Unit man might
ultimately be ex term I mi ted by insect peals.
I f the Norton theory holds and measures
taken against insects merely strengthen
their powers of resistance, the scientisls'
gloomy prediet ion may contain some trill h.

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M r .mil M r.' F rank Lieskc lu v r
returned fro m a trip to I ’ itt.shurg,
I’ ii after spending the pa»l month
at the home of M r ' Licsko's b ro ­
ther. M Reed Welch. who i ' c r ili
ra lly ill w ith a heart condition

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C F v n t a i. n a p t is t r m ' i w i '
W H Y CROSS CHURCH
ll lh Street anil lla k Ave.
I Episcopal l
Hey, S. I.. W hatley, P astor
Itev. It I.y tile ton / Im m erm an
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Sunday Schnnl II IN a m
II. It. . I t r r t n r
M r .mil M r* John Canada of
i i Sunday A fle r T rin lly
F ra n klin , Tenn . who have been ihe - *A Class For Fach vge D roup
Holy Com m union a i&gt;n a m
Morning W orship II no a m
__
guest* of M r and M r ' W I.
Message by Pastor
M orning P ra ye r anil Holy F.ueh
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n,‘ ll " i l i.te iin - . d u ig li lenulli gnwn id w hite urnandv over C lark, have h’ fl fo r M ia m i In m i l
T raim m : I'n io n 7 im p m " H ‘‘ ti is I i in a m
r 'r J n e M.n i ' i ' i ' V
V '. ' " '
M i ................................ w ith an over w ith Mr am i M r* C h arlc* Holland
l i r r r n i , anil John Joseph t.m n m g d rc .
nm inrU 'd lace Thi Id le d F rom there they w ill no to Key a F a m ily A ffa ir"
Evening W orship s on p in Ser
FIR S T M E TH O D IS T CHURCH
rf*
... " ! I O'|n RIon l»el
sun of l- |- ,,
Iiiillu n r il w illi lace env West I " *|&gt;cnd some lim e w ith M r
W ♦*•*! PTtl I ,»Ml 3***1 * f
M ilton II. W yatt. A lln lsle r
lim n by Pastor
M rs W .1 ( id le r id King-dun \
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. r .-.i bullous and featured a n lg li and Mrs, C K C lark
Alls* T hrlm a lam g. D ire cto r
M id Week I’ rn v e r S e rv in ' Wed
,N'"I III Itu M»tl"t!H"t
Y were untied in an im p r i. - m - neeklm r finished w ith a petal
1. *!. N l* H a
u l C h rtslaln F d n ra llu n
nesdny 7 .10 p m
ceremony Iasi evening In the i ha P " "
IM. • Win |.(| | t I |tl&lt; k * Tilt.
I c l l a r Her H n g rrllp veil
M r ,,nd M rs H E lla lllf f and
Sunday School a la a in A i i , i "
p**l at Ihe Hampden IhiJlose Aead was " i white nylon and she c a rrie d daughter. R o 'lla n d , have returned "C om e Thou Duto I s. \n d We W ill
T r.i Nrw«
a Mil 8 \it i. 11* \ t \ 1tl.Dl. e
fei every age
ertty in /clh vn o d , w ith D r I' W
Do Thee H ood"
■i while Bible w ith a shower Ihhi fro m a three we.-ks’ vacation spent
o uA Im k' t a 1'III'tvi*
P u lln ir o ffic ia tin g
M orning W orship II HO a mi Set
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A pro gra m of n u ptia l inusn was
nu’n ’“ M aking A Success of Life
F U F F M E TH O D IS T U IIU R U tl
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t.v Bl.i rniDiiv fiim *
In i only a lle iid a iil was Miss v ls llrd w ith th e ir son in law and
rendered In Miss Fuse F in n r
ft mi vv .it m vt Nin
M A’ Fund II ini p in "C h ris t
Corner l.a u re l and tA'est llh SI.
•■&lt;»*,-r Of M o n llre llo . eon (,a,IKh1rr. M r aml M rs Vin I*
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organist and M is Charles Hum
Itev, It IJd n n K line, Pastor
mas P a rty " (or Interm e dia te .and
y Hi I1’--f •■Ml f 1 1*1"tt t t III
-01 I.t the lim it- Her guwti was i Car;,
charleston. S C Mrs
..ololsl
Senior F ellow ship group*
Snndav Sc hunt 9 la a in
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The lirid e w a. given in m arriage t'oio length dress id w h ile lace Cara is Ihe fo rm e r Jnn elte ll.d h ff
M orning W orship 10 I.A a in
Evening W orship X nil ft m Led I d -Ml To'ftl.llt o- |t" " k 1Vi * I t
ID
b y her fa lh e r and wore a floor and urg.indy over pink In ffe la and
1imv rlu h
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Evening W orship 7 .in p m
, Its Young people
■he carried a .Nimplci ol K illlh
1" ID N* ix w
M rs John M a tlh a i of lla ltim o r r
Midweek Service. Thursday 7 .Jo
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Mi f a n .in roses
Md has returned to Sanford a flr r p m
FIR S T B A P T IS T C IIU R C II
11 lill t 'M lilr i D w • l.»w**i( M
••••urge M a ffe ll served as best sp-juding a few days w ith her hm
11 til vtm -i. f »tt !*.i i .fj**
Park Ave. al S lslh SI
•» *:• IMill lln u l Al t *i u it ti
M. I*. Itrn o k * J r.. I'a ator
man and M I po M a ffe ll and We*, tile r. K K f ili iw . In M ia m i
C O N t.lti t. A I (ON A i. C M IIIS T IA N
• '.ill I'm I'rn D 'f
1\
John L. .Milter
U IIU IH T I
DD UAH hi \» Nom«ii
ley Hanoi were usher*
F it IMA Y
Allnlr.ter
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•• I T I H IM t •*- II
Corner P atk Ave ami .Ird. SI,
A card received from M arian, J
The Commencement Program
Mrs
Hreene eliose for her
Sunday School ft IS a ill "B rin g u 1 » H.iillo Kh iih
J. Ile rn a rd R.ml. A lln lsle r
fo r the F irst
lla p lis l
Vacation laughter's weddlm t a flour length I t . Johnnie, and J im m ie Jones
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l 'ItPi kP li'llb k
&gt;H the fa m ily We provide a place i
Sunday Sehnul 10 ini a m
1J 1*. T i &gt;Mtl Vtill * 'n tlfil t V I
lllb le School w ill heitln at a no 'h i ss ol saite jtreen silk shantung stales that they are having a grand
' " i every m em lH 'r ol Ihe fa m ily
M orning W orship n on a in
\ Otl |'n |U lltf Hint
p in D e pa rtilie nt e xtiih d * w ill he over In ffe la w ith a r r e ts o r lr * of tim e on th e ir vac«llnn at Davlon.i
| 1 . 1,«»!*»♦ AttM' l l« DH i
Sermon "N e a rly F ve ry th ln g We &gt;ien Ihe liable*
open at 7 ltd p m
j,
oink and gold and a corsage of (leach
N »*w *
M orning
W orship
&lt;llln .n l. aid
Has i I- Hoi rowed
I ir. Yhiwti d 1 lilt rt tm lf
M O NDAY
sweetheart roses
m W T K ID It IN) a m Sermon bv
| ID H,t V111|| H "fl'l I'll ■•*£' 1
Mrs Hutson lle ild and ila iu ih le r,
K x c ru iiv c Hoard ol Hie Women
Im m ediately follow ing the cere
d p Drunk* J r
| i • IlmaAvi d \ In I l f ai* m
of Hie F irst I ’re sh vle iia n Church monv a reeeptim i was held at (ta ll, are now al home at 7I.\ W F I (1ST I’ ll F.SII A 'T K ill AN CHURCH
•* mi ll.i i Ni'iw ll tit* Ii
I'r.lin in g Dnion 0 l.\ p m Dillons
(la k A irlin e and T h ird Street
w ill rneel al !) :'.f) a in m thi Ewe|| H all The b rid e ’s tahle was F irst SI
J DD Wm 1,1 At T it*t *
lot each age gro ii|t Nursery for
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Session Hoorn
Il'M '-im *)»il
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ove rla id w ilh a lace la h li'e lo th and
die sm all c lillifre n
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M r and Mrs C It Howes ai­
Sunday School » la a in
The
F irs t
ila id is l
T i .ii iii ih re n te re il w ilh a four tiered wed
Evening W orship n ini p m Sei
mi I t Dtl | '(ul.
1
(Inlnn w ill have a W orker's Conn ding cake lopped w ith a m in ia tu re companies! by Mrs Howe* m othr
M orning W orship 11 no a in.
limn bv W P llroeks Jr
1 JD \ I' H a
ell m eel I lie lu illim in it al 7 ini p in bride anil groom
' M r* J P Thurm ond, are spending A nth vin* "(&gt; la in * Support l 1' A ll
1 Jr. 1I DD j | m|.
Wednesday Evening Service It ini
V DD 111. ||l. %1|l III ........
Day
lamg *
Mi Am is.
Chancel p til N ursery open al all services
w illt a covered dish supper
The ion"&gt;l\ were received at Ihe the week at New Sm yrna Reach
* DD Vt M * 11to; It 1lu It t m
Choir w ith solos by Mrs Charles lot ch ild re n um lei ti sears of age
riF IS D A Y
door Its Mrs C C Howard and
»t I.Y KI nI i itu N't' h n.
The li'iiig h ln r* of Weslev Sun Mrs Charles lla n ill Mrs Heorge
H a rris
Fold*
Mr
ami M r*
H ill K irk and W ilko ami Mrs
I arphones lo r the hard nf hear
N JO 1 n Him Ii i Himga
tla) School ( lass w ill meet al the M ine presided over the bride's children arc In spend the weekend "Seek H im That M a k rih The Sev mg
ii J" Hpnrlk I'll noil*
li
L i t t - i KHf
home o l Mrs Itu ih laiiidi|in.sl. 170.1 book Si t mg ra ke an il punch to at Daytona (teach
ell S la vs'’ llo g v is lii.m e e l Choir
Wideome
mi In in ititt «'ti v * inn t
Magnolia Ave al n on p m w ith ihe guests were M r* D C How
•t 1 . Sitft* 1li i Si liM.it 1 . ,-n
w ith solo bv Mrs C h .n il's t iliin
M rs C C W hittington. Mrs M H ai i Mrs Dan D r Four, M rs J N
tn Vinv m
by IIe i John t. M ille t
Mr and Mrs H ill T yre have as Sermon
\ flash of d ry m ustard and
Sm ith. Mrs T Hr n lfo n l
Ih r il
, 1'. M iid I. .*I Inf- t
liilln n . Mrs W alsmi W allace. M r* I D o r g iirs l M r*
Yvonne Darby Church Nursery in la1J.no Each lew drops ill tabasco sauce w ill
r
i:. Hh IIHA Hill Im
M r* .1 A. I Inward, j im I .Mrs, &lt;) E I alas Canning and Mrs Halsey of Jacksonville
'■'diveii cream sauce tha t's to lie
Sunday H o rnin g
* till V «r I»i % M M
W hile as i n hosle .se i
n, !■) The fa cu lty of Hampden
Pioneer F e llo w -hip II in p in it'in h m e d w ith diced cooked ham
« in .Mi&gt;»*t TIi*' II*"
W DDNHSttA V
Dnllose Academ y served as float
W 11 W illiam s I* siH .-t.it"'
Plea.se bung sandwiches
The F ir I (ta p ir,t I ’r iy e r Meel
liig hostesses
Evening Wot ship H no p in
month al Hot S p rin g ,. Ark
lie
Inn w ill hei;m al a mi p m We
M le i the leceptlon Ihe couple Is lot-,deil at the '.i.,o rlce Haiti lllll'lia t e d Mess.ig 's of hei work in
■oritmue w ith our slo ilv of lta |d is| b i l foi i wedding Irlp In Davlnna
Egypt by Miss M ary Thompson
House
Chureh I ll- Io n
i Heat'll
ite.it ti m il from Ihere w ill tra ve l
M ls 'in n .it v
I lie k I r d lla p lis l .Sunday School, in W iliu in g lttit. Del where they
M r ami Mrs X I Hoyt ■ toil
Superintendent's f'.du ne l m ee liiig I w ill make llie ir home F o r Ira
t i l t lit It h i i il t t ls T
w ill he held after
Ihe
P ra ye r veliug Mrs
(in u tiin g
chose
a son. Jim m y , and Alt and M is
lliw iiv 17 IE! — Ilirst Sintlh (tf Del mill
I I lit \ v r .nut Second SI.
Ihiw den and daughter
Meeting service in Ihe Chapel
brown linen M ill w ith a
hlegr Aubrey
Jane Lee, of N orfolk. Va spent
Shin I H inklev. A lln ls lrr
TH U R SD AY
blouse and inateblng accessories
lllb le Stud) In (&gt;n n m
In vilest Vint To
T ilt' Jun io r and lu le rm c d ia le t She wore Ihe w hite o rch id from several days w ilh M r and Mrs
M orning
1 -tup ' I no * m
(lo ya l Ambassadors w ill meel al the hrolrd b o u t|u ii as her corsage H D Hutchison at th e ir hnmt mi
Cameron
Ave
M
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Sermon
siibjei
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la
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It
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liim
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the F irst tlaptl.sl Chttrch at 7 ini
m il of town guests Included Mr
An Kvuninur O l l'antur(itinm un(
For t s To lie Here "
Pm
■old Mrs tdia rie s H ubert* o f At tiro th cr of Mr&gt; Hutchison
Hroailt
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Toe k ir ' H aptl'.l I 'lu ir r li li io l l I t lit a lia . Miss M am ie Huberts,
M i and M r((ra il)
Dime in " Authordv In Religion
w ill hold reh elirsnl al 7 l.A p in
Talladega. Ala . Miss lalas Can
Evening W orship n ini p
ni
The J u n io r D ro lhe rlm o il w ill iiln g . Apopka, and A lfre d Foster have returned to Sanford after i
meel al the F lr 't H tp ll- t I'tu ire li in ti ila iu ih le r Miss .liililile Foster tu n m onths' vacation to ih i I i i I s m S'me n tnijet I He.tvt-n Vnrl Ill'll
Alabam a.
Heorgla.
and
St m ill
al 7 .ill p m
u l M o n llre llo
Candina Tliev were ai ro m p in ie il
S \ V I l l l l l i Asst M ill A l»F liO D
home bv M rs Paul Alalirv anil
PJth s i i r r l it l. a in r l Avenue
•la iig ld e r. C jndv. of Canon. H i
Harold E Hollo, k
W ITH VINCI-: M IN K I.I.I A N D I I IS ACCOKDION
who w ill spend a week as the
Amelia J Rullo. k
guests
of
tlie
Duncans
lljr lit i l l A N I I D I N Y
Snuil.is St lend !l 1 1 a in A Has
AN D OHKN U H K I.rS ON I I I K T IH '.M I’ KT.
fo r e ve r, tge
1 Johnny Moore, a lit year "Id tie doubt in anynne's n iliid that Mich
A torniiii: W orship It on n ill
Bro lad died W-etlnrstlay a v ic tim outings vtmnbl be held more often
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M IX CD D R IN K S T il ADI It I'l.K A S H ItK
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Christ • \mb«ss*i|i 1 * Service
&gt;lf ra tin '.*, but tils last th y * were It I ’, lit lll^rl?■.,
in p m
t llll'K K N — STKAK — unit SKA FOOD D IN N K ItS
m urk much happier through thu
Evening Service 7 IS p m
gettfm alty of Ihe men In PbntPTho weekly "fie ld day", was hHd
lllh le lli'h r and I ’ raver. Wedno*
SI’ K C IA l.lZ IN tJ IN
graphic S(|undmii (a ahu jrd NAAS, nhturd Ihe slattun lit mual apace*
, day H ini p in
w
I when a Snnfnnl this T
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morning
In prenafallnn
for
" I give onln ( b r ill eternal life
Hm. aftern oon '* w ie k ly f'a n tiilii's
mid Diev shall never p e ri'h . neither
•4n i M a lffin l InspcpUun. A "D a W .d iv "
# Mtmiiiil (|n i/ Niglitiy
H ttiT It A N N O tlN f’ E M U N T
* 'b o lt any man id u rk then....... I of
lenllrm nf Ihe T raining Diilmi In rlv illn n term * I* a tim e set a
M r and M r* Lauren II .lolmson M.V li.im l My h a t t u . which gave
9 Never A I'm er nr Minimum
a study group of Ihe F lr*l lla p lisl side for a iliiirnugh cleaning of are the proud parenls of a ilaug li tbem M r i* g re .iln Ilian nil and
Church, Sanford The Dnlnn began , living is- working spaces, including ter. Karen Iwmlse. w lip il is th e ir " " man * aide In pluck tlie m out
t 'lu n g e
taking ire rrra m . bunks and soft ! scrubbing the deck, limiting, was th ird Site was Im rii Tuesdav " I '1v F a it r \ band I and My i
drink* In cheer up Ihe young boy ' ing, and a general o v e ra ll d o r.'
Dpeti Seven Duvo AVreMv
i .-d u g . Aug 2A at 2 III ii'iio e k Father are one
Then the .ti &gt;s&gt;
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to Ills fellow shipmates 'n tin
iipiadriui, who immediately do lour of all spaces, m*|!CCting uni
Mr ami M r* Hill Wnl&gt; '-It an
naied a tria l of $«Jt 20 for tun tiny's only fur cleanliness, hot (or Ihe nntincr Ihe b irth ol a n U&gt; IS »r
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tee** and foam rubber pillow were work and live with a view lo orlal llnspllal
purchased for the lad. who had ward i mist.mi ImprovementM
fiecn sleeping on a straw mattress
NAAS is going In he exception
with a box frainn. With the remain
ng money a radio w’as purchased ally well repr •'.tile d this year In
anil placed next lo the bed As if Ihe spiel of bowling An all Navy
Aug JX
th!&gt; weren’t enough, the men llv n league has berii formed and rolled
li t * Messer
proceeded In donate th fir own | their fir*) g liv e Monday al 111" [
I'a lrlc la Anne South
Howling Alleys Another '
filnod to be ileposllrd III Iho blood i
l. iiir e n It John .mi
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Mrs W A Fesler
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9 lim e thal the due I nr gave no hope game last night Monday night's
Navy
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six
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Jane W hile
for the buy to regain Ids health
Doris I I lla rrlm a n
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the
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hlnnd and lim e deserve rrcogniljnn Inn's lire Fed for Ihe next position
for their efforts These men were while Ihe Star* have rln lm M tin*
not iin liltiJIy seeker* for they honor nf being hi the cellar The
wmilil rather their names uni he V.l (12 league Is nunposeil entirely
mentliimxl. Nor did they expect nf men from the simadron wilh
any m aterial reward for th r lr learns onlprei! from the I’ hntngra
actions They acted as their heart* phle, Maintenance, F irsl Meiilpn |
flg iild n il them lo act. We nil are m r ant'*, Electronics, Ordnance and i
ry to hear nf Jnhnny's death but. Supply departments They w ill roll
to thiiM- men who did an murh Ihelr games each Thursday even
In make his last day* happier, we ing.
can only say we are proud or Ihe
Most nf Ihe lin'd al NAAS w ill
example (hey have act!!
he (pending Iheir weekend fishing,
swimming nr picnicking hut re­
The men in the NAAS Adminis­ member, the rain we've been hav­
tration Department are still talking ing makes IDs* highways s llp p irv
about the fun they had at their and more dangerous than usual. If
department'* pienlr which was you have In drive this weekend, Ikj
held Wednesday al New Smyrna careful Don’t lie a fender bender
A Reach. The llrpiid Florida sunshine, and have n safe and enjoyable
which wa* definitely not invited, weekend. And don’t forget that a
tried Its best to dampen Ihe spirits pleasant weekend can ho made
the ernwil but in no avail. The morn pleasant I.y attending Ihe
enkt went on a* scheduled with church of your choice on .Sunday.
hot dog* masted nvep n charrnal Set- ynu there*
fire and oaten along wilh pula In
salad and all the nsual trim m ing*
which accompany a day at Ihe
beach. TKc ocean wa* "Just rig h t"
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for iw lrhm ing and after a refreihClimOPKACTOK
ing dip, Ihe c c n tir of attraction be
came a softball game which pro­
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Dmne 7(15
last man tef| New Smyrna and
SU A tla n tic Rank HalMtag
E V E R Y SATURDAY
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ATLAN TA, ijfv—A* Steve MelllnKentucky. That
Ivn-ms to m m up the Wildcat foot­
ball picture for 1933, barring the
unexpected.
M eilinKcr wus the blit gun of
the Kentuckian* b a t aeaaon. play' alfback
i h i end. &lt;|unrtcrhack and hal
offense and end linebacker and
fety on defenae. He made the

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Meilinger

All-Soulheaatern Conference team
aa an offonilve. end In IBM ami
m i .............. ......................
Hu versatility probably won t no
put tn auch a teat th l* year, a I*
inough he w ill be called on wher­
ever he la needed. Hut right now
Coach Caul (Heav) llry a n l has the
big Pennsylvanian alnled fo r m aj­
or duly in the left halfback slot.
For -a p e cla l' a ltu a llo g i he moy

Goes,

So Goes

Kentucky In

| awltch to end and ({uurterbuck.
| llrya n l p o ln ti to apeciallata auch 1 strength seems Improved. Max
fw ld I Mason, a soph who played reguob Hnaailt,
lia a illt. kickoff
kicki " ai»l‘ -----The 220-pound ic n lo r la a &lt;»pa-. aa Hob
[|i|# j)a « a e r. ouritcr and runner, and | goal expert; Jim Ma&gt;.», punter; ' la rlv In 1331 out wa* itir.-'C -',* !&gt;»•♦
W lldrat runner; tea son. w ill team w ith SUilenger
I hia uoutittr’- tn iry
w ill Tomcome In handy now tiiat the two- and Jerry Mingls, atandout defen­ to give th-j Wildcats a potent firstsive tackle, na player* whmo value line halfback corps, and they have
platoon era haa ended.
M eilinger and end Jim P roffitt w ill lie lessened under the now several promising replacements,
to manning
mannln of the tackla
Adquato
are the only Wildcats with much rule
Wdlt M elllngcr available anc| posts Is Hryanl's m ajor headache
two
way duty behind them and
llry a n l figures the end of frt*i P roffitt and Junior Al Z.unpino as Only one of the four starters under
liibatilutinns w ill weaken Ida team. the r e K u I a r a, Kentucky’s end the two-pb|noo system ta back. He

1953

la soph Je rry M ln g ii. who lacks
two-way experience, (lone are Bob
Frank F uller nod John Bald­
win. F ry and Fuller were the tup
offensive and defensive linemen
fo r the Wildcats last year.
Hay L'orreU and Tom m y Adkins
are two defensive stars who must
master offensive chores In order
to live up to it.v‘ k* tine reputations.
Correll Is a guard and Atlklnt

Grid

Season

ahared ipiavtcrbacklng duties with
backed up Uit Jlne 1**1 jtear.
Meilinger last year, and holdout
Loss of Alton Fetch. No
•fnlner last year, becauac of scitu-; Bob l i a r * / ~ i; leading candidates
instic difficulties leaves Tom Fit- ,
lion In the top fullback ro b . Fillton for the signal-railing slot
lirya n t says that under the lim ­
was
Kentucky's
top ground ga
gainer
...................
_-------------------------a* a sophomore
phomorc In 1M1
IM1 and Uryant ited substitution rule. Kentucky,
has high
him If he click* which uses the split T formation
j g t . hopes for .____
__ __ fullback i
on _____
dKcnao. ____
Kentucky's
w ill stress defense more and play
reserve slock la low.
Sophomores Dick Sbatto, who for the breaks.

Yowell-Touchton Tilt To Be Held Tomorrow Afternoon
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Cards Rained Out; Florida Sportsmen
y In Cocoa
Will Have Longer
bright
Waterfowl Season

t A fte r the gushing skies forced
tip of b e scheduled
- - - the cancellation
Sanford Cardinal game f r I he
tu r d straight night, the Hedliirtl*
Will be trying to play their first
control In four evenings at Coma
this evening The local Cards made
the trip to Jus Beach In v*iln last
night a* Hie to r m itb l conditions
1)1 Florida washed out the entire
gL baseball slate
Tomorrow afternoon all llw hold
tea of the H,(ssi odd tickets to the
Yoweil-Touchlon free giumi w ill
be able to east) In. weather per
m illin g , mi the gratia a ffa ir as
Hanford plays liuytm in Beach at
3:90 o'clock in the Memorial Stad
lum.
Then tomorrow nigiii al 8:uo p
m. the second game of foe sche­
duled twin bill with Daytona w ill
be played. The free tickets w ill
only be honored U.r the Hnlnriloy
afternoon game, Regular admlslio n vydl be chiirgt-J
fur tomorrow
is! (I
night's clash.
“Tim fourth nla 10 Cardinals arc
behind the Cocoa Rid-

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Turn l,*ronaril
la in w ith seven ga ics to bo play» I In
In tho
tho next four
four day*. Alter to­
n ght’a lin g lu fray with tho Indium
u Cocoa, Sanford will wind up Its
i 'aw n's
Operation
with
throe
i r ilg h l doublehttaders on nuccesiW
Fourth place by a fract
ion or a percent a i;e point,'
Hoi
' “ the
"
‘ adb ird * hit vs- a c h a n tj of lauding u»
high as fourth or finishing ms low
os sixth A ll w ill depend on how
they tju In the rein a In log seven, If
Ihev are plnyed
Maiiaocr J C. Dunn mlul
ride In pllcti K riilc I'a lm lc rl In urd.*r that the Island rlt'.hthundJr
may have a chauct- to wiu JO gam ­
es. Wills mi IH lo mark, I’ a lm ltv l
nceils ttlo more triumphs to crack
the select cixclc. Not since Buddy
Lake turned l lu tric k with a 20-3
record In lblH has Sanford had a
ttbgamo winner.
I'a ltn lrrl has had plenty of restIlls last turn on the h ill was Mon
day night In Daytona when ha boat
R-4 for Hanford’s lone
tn * .Islanders
..
v id u ry In City Island park this
our. It was also tho lost tim e
•nford played since the ruins luok
command o! H j FHL.
While on tho* basis of Dunn's
Pitching rotation syslem, John
•'fla lio " Sullivan Is ll)t&gt; Sch«*lutM
flingt'.*, however Dlpin mqy dccido
to giro Balm ier! that e ttrs crack
at winning his tnth a a iftf. saying
Sullivan for the Yowell TouchIon freo game tomorrow afternoon
In the Memorial .Stadium. Bobo
may be followed by Dave Leant
o r Jim Flqnnlgan tomorrow night.
On Sunday aliermioo, Ksnford
w ill go to Orlando'to ploy an after*

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TALLAH ASSEE

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Hatter Griddors
To Drill For
Sportscasters
The Ste tso n llu t tu i* o f IDDII,
facing
cl n one of their toughest achedlea In h i*tu rv, w ill go through
th a ir once* fu r sports nod radio
editor* nisei nows and television
cameramen next Monday, Head

Coach Jay Patter said today.
All fiewspaticrs, magnilin**, and
radio and television stations me
Invited to semi cumuraiucn mid
writers to *h? eumpus for Hii*
ceool

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Conch I’oltee
is di|Votlng the
optin' uft»rnooii
to biclure* and
Interviews. The
following day the
Hatters move in­
to A strenuous
training period
for
the
first
game JD davs
lite r lu Montifomerv.
A hi.,
against Auburn.,

iJ ffM L S n s rh K
t ip *

Hprelivad.
Ilecsuse of tha few vstfrana
said
k*vln| the first bitting chant- reaming this |ta r. l&gt;#ttM
tH »
hs fipccts to rely. haatOr «*
.beltct lha

M t'inw hile, tho chansea fo r Ran-

y leading Iho FKirlda 8|a|a
lu e with a lefty . w p j v
tn Is beginning to look I
i eachn raineti
rained out g
a n it.
game,
ny a prolonged slump In Uta
alnlng aeven gamta could
I Leonard’a chances, lie holds
w in-point lead ovor bis naap
T re a d w v .

and sophomoreit tn
(he team. Hemlnule
I ' m Joe I'lekena la
freshmen lino proa-

Ott Stetson this season la

lino roach, who haa
oTlorrry,
rw d from Michigan high

ust rk

Patl»a w ill outllna fcl i offensa

■M I Football
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want and those ^rien expected to
dyvglqp dur
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Page H

T il l; HANFORD HERALD

The Sports Register
Hr HUNT t H K T I.A IN
Buddy I . like n-enlls th a t tin- longest gam e liver idayed III the
Floridii .State Iju g iie w in iiloved here in I DIP against i'u liitk a . . .The
coil test lasted 21 innings . . . Hal (Irutn-i was then the Hnnford skipper
uml Hint p n ilic u la r night to- slaved ot In,mo because o f a severe
cold.
M ill &gt;&gt;11 ICit 1iit win pile liirt” for I'u liitka , and tin- im iv Cuban went
oil tin- wav Unit night while .Sanford luid l.h-weski b o ilin g in relief
Du- Iasi In fiamew . . . . ‘lie- ball caiiie continued until llin ld v l-nkc
drove out a clean .-no'le lo score the winning ro il in the bottom of
lie- 21 t a little u ftci I dill In till- morning.
VI* now tilts l.'rnber * * • re-H.-**- sod l ent hcerlng out front
til-, Mlinlon tiu llriiig lilt- lig h t* at hi* linm r near tile lu ll park . . ,
Itio b r r t Ii 11n hIt I when he situ tins II h Ii I s on ill the pull, n ite r I :Ul)
it ot., that -nine one lurgul to In in tlirin o lf, not realising lha
Hunte w in s till going on . . . He didn't liiu l out that Sanford won
In the 21st timing god was p la tin g all the time unlit Hie lic it
ila&gt;.
Itnlnt. who went n il the wnv. was a tvpicnl Cuban pluvnr , . .
iie toil on an a rt (lio n about the I2llr Innitn' on hv going buck to the
mound ami acting ns He,null In. aim wen- purnlvscd . . . I’ luvera
r i i I be, min boor and eie-lt time li/iln l cniiie buck to hurl (lie
itinlog Ihnnigh
A fte r lb. gnme Itnlnt simplv critmhled on the
rtit.iiiitl mid began liv in g , Inning lost u fle i 21 gin e llin g lulling*.

Stenslrom,Yates
Standings
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The name.* of 10 standout soft- «i %\ | t tt ili
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tho Arm y.
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League at his own retpiest Brooki in Wanted to be transferred for
i he retnalm ler of Iho Season
learer hi* home in Lake Mary
Tim 23 ygar old hut let saw ser­
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Honorary
All-Star
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JOHNSON C IT Y , Tenn. e B - l'lt -

cher B illy Joe Bowman of Bit
Johnson C iiy, T v n n , Cardinals
was called lo service in llie U. S.
Arm y early thi* season ami sent to
F ort Bragg, N. C, Hnwevcr, he wu*
named an honorary mem tier of (he
Appalachluti I.eagtv All-Star team
ulllumuh he hint played only until
June 3u when he Mcejvet) hi* Ar
my "tlre c tin g s ."

Versatile Caudle
DUHHAM, N. C. 131 —- I,toy,I Can
rile is u versatile man for the oneplatoon Duke U niversity hackfield. This haliback played re­
gular defensive halfback and nl
tornate un offense lust r-jason.

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New Smyrna Tides
Saturday

low

High
12:01 a. nt.

11:01 p. lit.

Sunday

High

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t o o k
a t those

12:3!) p. m.

II!DO a. lit.

Monday

Low
7:3il n. ni.

High
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ear lustier lo r fo r Hie ACL.

KAIlf, KVANK—Semi pro Infield

e ran dusxlxiaut manager uf Imve tt’s (Irneery Klnro.
B IL L VVHITK-Keinl pro infielder unit ('apt. o f the Salvation A rm y.
„ DAVID liU SR l—I'lte h e r and Infielder nllem lint; I'lednum t College
in (l.u.

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ts now nempInyeiL
as nn engineer fo r the ACL.
B IL L C RABTR EE - Semi-pro
miUtolder now em pin veil as n
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for. the ACL.

Major L&lt;eague Leaders
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H TONS FROM $250 TO $800
m e TO 1950 MODELS

Apply To: R. H. Krotser, Service Mgr.

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I'ark bee aii.e of a diffcio n t s ta rt­
ing paint in form er year. The re
cord for ti&gt;.- Hunt courM' remains
at 3:u«. having been set by I'ntloii
' lit HMI, The other rsctcu i-, the
3:20 2 o set by llvvanla in 1032 In
the Midsummer Hurdle Handicap.

douhlc A fa rm team at ('Ita lia
Monga, w us optioned to the O r la n ­
do Se n ators In llu- F lo rid a State

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Two Records Fall

Ed Brooklyn Is
Transferred
To Orlando

Today's

Join Others On
County All-Stars

next Tuesday night at Hie M ruior
U l Stadium.
The game w ill follow Im m ed­
iately after the Chamber ol
Commerce, Am erican
1-eghrn
and City's trib u ta ry ckremonlF*
at the park for the Sanford K ii
reao tta r Veterans amt Mm lo r
A ir Ai'e Msj&lt;ir Jock B o lt/ *
W C. •■Ri'iP^ Hires, this City's
ace Mdinan
ninger
neioi* up Ho
II tlin
g e r beiot*
list of players drawn from the
City Men's Loon wlm w ill ciirupoxi'
the County All-Stars. Ilirt-s, cm
pjoyetl as a dispatcher for lire Al
I ini lie Coast Lino, w ill he n m l -it
W r received rr vt-1 v liter' p -tle f liro rr |iir-k Dunkc
either firs t base or In the roiHli Id
|y famore- Dim k'-I Hpurts Ih 's e iin li Service veslen lav
lie played semi pro ball in the
II**rrrl't w ill i m iv til* c o iiitn lii'tis lv ii fo o lh n ll " I ’o
T i l county Leuitup.
d in in g Ho seasint . . . ' I lie le lti-i reads'.
Another of star soMhallers is
Dem Kent,
Chuck Flanders
We were more lim n iird lo a iilv pleased to receive vonr older fo r
sit otiHleidcr. wlm
Dill C o ll eg e Footiulll f o w l I I tide I m i Vice I n Hie I... Illlg season. Ill
pjayyrl w illr a
fuel we wen- Just plain delighted.
Navy team nvet
Kent, »e expert to have over 30,1 p sne rs Ih Its fall, bid I think
seas amt ulst
I'll eaii.t se rvin g the H anford H e tah l most n| all. I l i a l 's iM-rniise
played in t I t «
in ) whole fitiullv h as leanietl to know uml iitlmlre H anford, unit
s e lit I pro T rl
to feel v n y m urli nI hom e there. I'v e had two soils p la y in g on
. Cuunly Leuguv
S ra b ie e a c lenin*. the seennil one still being a senlnr there Ih U
d lie is now f i l l
year, S r a h r ie r e p lu y e is mid f s iis like lo g o lit H anford h erau af
ployed as an KnIh e y 'r r inuile to feel al home there. In ro n lra s t lo som e oilie r
ullH'or for lire
pbai'eti I routil namij.
ACL railroad
Ho, (tiunMng Veil iinoaln, unit looking fin win d to seivlng you, I
Kd linHiktyn of
M il,
Mhirerclv
Cliufh Fla jitter* ! * ,
tllscliarp
ille k Dlinkel
eir from the A rm y after serving
Davtoiiu Bench, Fin.
in Koreans the properly p f 1the
dnillotl'
W difii
Y-mf - -Senator ini in Nvslerli
V.' i* ...... .till iiiio tile r h i le i y iH le n in v I m m F ell r Kcliuol, ex- lit*' wus recently trnnsferrei! from
Sm ifoid II,'ii,Id Snorts K illtin . I'lih tle llv Director o f S liver Hprings fliuttunongu to Driundo in order
in tleulu mid Kieentlve Vice I*resident mul Chief H liitistjelnii o f tin* to he nearer home. While slurring
H o i Ido .State J.comic . . . . H ire \k Hie letter.'
for Driundo before going Into ser­
A IN vice, Hie le lth u m lir .ta rre d ul
" A T T K N T ID N .
K O .H K M A K Y
C U l.t.tJ M ,
K rlN T
Seminole High .School uml i* (lie
t
v
brother of Ted Brooklyn, wlm pi ty
crl the outfield for Cornu, Sanford
mid DeLund.
The players w ill join tho Coun
ly All-nturs wlm w ill ulso have
such form er dlunimid stars as
Bert Chapman, ex Boston Bed Sox
catcher: Bay Kennedy,
former
SI liOuti llrow nle catcher unit
etierul manager
of
Newark,
I ’ lr le s unit farm ill
f'ittsburoli I'lrn
recinr
Itbl o f Ihc Detroit Tigers before
W elili Join s
Feler Hcnsav
iw n i i s.iiiU u
t,. ( olbirn
sutlling In Sanford.
WMill JONK8 , C. it. DAWHDN, TOM HOLT KT At.: FlaUirvil
Buddy Lake, Sanford'* im m ortal
I inn lliu t iinyoiie ever rends my t.eaguu Itecord Book, it appears who had a tria l with the Boston
ln a I hoini'oiii' over in Hanford Is not leading it rorrectlv. For instanre Dees and pitched Class A bull be
the tooik says "MOST C O N SKC HTIVF HOME IIS BY IN D IV ID U A L
' ;; Vh 1 ; Levy Siinford, four, last tim e a t but in lu'csburg Mav IM, gue nn lire w ill also be on Imml
I-DO mul firs t three times u t bat at Davtonu Mav IW, lUfio. M| don't a* w ilt John K rlder, ex-Brooklyn
know how riivim e roulil have in s-reml that ut all miles* ihev were and Chicago White Sox (linger
Jim
Bayne, form er Knnford
no rone,-rrnil with Hm MOST C O NSECUTIVE llD M E U S anil w
pitcher ami current star lmngwnud
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pitcher
w
ill ulso be on the O m ni)
\ It i\V IN D A y IO N A MAY *,.1, 10BO. In nthur wurcb* liom*mnry
All-Slurs opposing the Itiulor Leg
iU K ? T n
’t t / "
* “ *
book! -H" ' ' vl," t ’H "H «»•" "hoot
ittii "W ills K id s " who w ill be play
ing without the services of tlie ir
Here In what the shiMitlng Is about . . . Vou are H alil when
slur Junior Metis. The Lake Moilyou n«» wg deln i read the Uage where riinserullve humerw were
roe "Locom otive" w ill he In tra in ­
nU j , hut mi tha n rtredlng Page under the title , "Ind lvld u sl
ing w ith F8U in Taliahasese.
h alting rerorit* inside o f nine Innings." It d is tln rtly says. "Most
Other softball stars amt their
HumerNi l.avy, (H a n ta rf/ three k t Leesburg. Mav 33. DM0."
are as follows;
That Is where we got our inform ation , . . Your book should background
COLKUAN
Y A T E S -S e m i-p ro
lead Daytona, tin y k’.'t, lUDO insOhd . . , I t It true on the next page,
outfielder w ith a ___
long „
ball
„ h-jlllnR
deaTliig w ith rOnsveiillve burners
borne i r vijii
li*ve
Inform
atlui
I
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'the
' ■' eorrerl ......
. *HHVUl|l|
rejuitttjjtm . lie Is now employed as
lis
g Daytona
n* —th&lt;*. _c ity.1.1wl
. tin
three lilt on Mav klln l, Imt th e re 'll an enttltleer fo r the ACL
tv
ri.vss FI 1 ,,
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til jib,!.
" " " ,,d Y * D»vr«iy suggest that the tw o entries be marie
1AXI.KY - Semi-pro

R SALES

t With Hw lat

its . leaders

F rl. Aug. I*, 11)33

Australian
Totalizator

rgld Will Usri

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liuigi-r wnti-rfoul Henson, the tuldlllon of two gamebirds uml nn extia
huur of hunt lug i-acli day were
given to Flotilla sportsmen accord­
in g to m igratory bird shooting
regulation* issued by the tf. S.
Fi*h and W ildlife Her vice and re­
leased today Ivy the (lame nod
Flesh W ilier Fish Commission.
Churles W. Fare, Commission
Director, said he was notified by
the Federal authorities that F lo rldu liluy liuve either m (10-day shoot­
ing period or a split season o f 27
da,.
o h for ilirrlt, goo.,,- **n«l
hut •tr.g between the dales of (let.
I mid Jail. 10. Tim Commission Inyi
(elected tin- lust Oil day*-- Nov, lit
through Jim 10,
This year the m igrant bird hunt­
er* w ill be premitted to shoot
woodcock unit snlpo for the firs t
time ill many yctiiS, nceoidilig to
the Director. There w ill be n 10
ifny woodcock season from Nuvem
her ‘JO through Deeemher 21&gt;, mol
snipe.shooter* w ill Imve n ID-dny
season from Deeemher 2) through
.January 7.
Shooting hours for all m igratory
bird*. uXeept dove, w ill Ihi one|m lf hour before sunrise to sunset,
and lim itin g w ill bo permitted
every day. I.ust year the hunters
had to stop shooting these species
uri hour befure sunset, Dove shoot­
ing w ill he ulloweil from noun to
M in.itl each day, uml duck, goose
and coot iiiuy not l* i hunted prior
to noon on the opening' day.
Shotguns must lie lim ited to itshell capacity and rifle s urn pro­
hibited when ta kin g m igrant bird*,
according to Federal regulations,
al regulations provide fur a
Federal
slate-wide sp lit season o f (let.
I to ID and lifH i ID to 2P fo r dove.
M inuting moilfflcollun.il o f this Sea­
son fo r specific Bren* o f Hie slate
w ill be nnnontfreil at u later d(tit­
lin g ami possession lim its fo r
m igratory birds are: duck- dally
ling -I, possession H; goose--dally
bag J, possession -I; coot daily
b a g 10. posserslmi III; woodcock
dally Inig I, possession H: mul
snipe dully bag H, p ossession h;
dove— dally bag H, possession I);
lirursh hen- dully bag lb, posses­
sing ID,

the barrel.
e L'ertllnai
r w ith l
III, mid 00

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W hiz Kids

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Back To School Two Weeks Away! Old Books, Clothes Or A Bike To Sell?
r jy n in g Ptens For Lymav-Wwol Are '•’nounced
Use
HERALD
vVANT ADS
For

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T h e f o l l o i f l i i v n » l r « i* |i §»1* i*«
ill U i i m I Ail* |M il i ll t ih r il I n I M '
w m fssril I l e m hi,

lime
1'lr |»er line lu«ri fI.&gt;n
Itine* ll'e |ier line in -r ri.m
time* *i* |*er line ln»rrll*»u
‘M M.ne* He per line Inner I inti
3i' |»er line fur le n r ll I 'nnlrnet
I 'l i e Wiitrlii In the line,
llniihle llnle fur Him l» I m e I n |i i

14 Pt.

18 PL

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ONE ROHM e lfm e m y apt suita lilt' for m irk in g couple li'-'u lly
lueuleil ueruss from Post O ffice
P riva te halo
trupiire
Munuel
I J n rn b n ili’x Dept M ule.
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sstA L L

B U S IN E S S

If yon have a sm a ll \&gt; .*1“ * " ’ In «
secluded part of town and arc
Interested k; fieltlnn . ustom or*.
list the se -viep you offer in the
C la s*ilie d r n 'in t n of the San ford
Jhwald. C a ll H 8

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S P I.U N D ID Haw lelnh Buxine** A
Scm l Inva lid , ennvaleseent Kind
vallah le In C ity of Sanford. East
ly
Care
itrad ua le
d ie ticia n
■ Volusia, or East O ranife Count­
Mt!7 W
I - REAL ESTA TE W AN TED — 4
ie* Produets well known O pporl
tVII.I, IM A j .»ik i ilmvn fur 3 bed
unity u n lim ite d for Idu Sale* and IIO iiM and hoard for llir is' chief
n o,n fmuM* not nvi*r $!i &lt;hh»
&gt;!i mnl I'ru fils
S tart your ln i*i
ly women Phone IMiif ltd!
I 1 i &lt;• ra il 131 .1
lie ** mi i-.'-'dit w ithout -xperl
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an*m
e.iee W rite today fo r fu ll Infur C O L E M A N 'S I I A I I B E R S H O P will
illa tio n Ita w le lifh 's Departm ent.
ftA R T IC L E S r i m S A L E
-3
open Sat in da y S a m e place i F a r
F A L 44" 224. M em phis. Teltn
iner* M a rk e t). S a u u in n - 1
V mi r
T L 'P P E R V iA H E
dealer
(I t i d y * Som erhy Phune 175U-R A M a rta ..,1 Flelt tvnet. Enterprise 1 4 ^ F L O W E R S P L A N T S S H R U B S
s r

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Vew Fnlilm i! cu lt

ha* opi-aimi for a m b lllu iM uian
ui um piestlunable character and
refinem ent A v e 2,1 tin
Collet!'-'
eduealirm p referred
M u st
lie
iv a d y .u e iid |n&gt;*ilion by Sept I
and lie eapalile carnlnit LVU'Hi
annually F o r San ford inlervlew
write Hr nee J ac k so n I' O Buy
3*a|3, chlrattu ;d. Ill Slate a||e.
education, imi
phune mnnher

$5 98 e i

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ft a P a u l
A IC M Y ■ N A V Y
.11(1 S a iifim l Ave.

$2 SO r u I
S IH IP l . t f S
Phone I.TIl

M O B IL E H O M E S
13 It. iu 41 It., priced from IGfJO

up. We have 3 now Scholl niuilr f i,
a im
I OC H IT , YELLO W STONE, NASHUA, R IC H AR D
SON. 41.I 'M O ROOM A A t.C M
IN CM AW’NINOS.
E . i't'h le T r a d e r S a i l*
I'u lu lk u , Fla
CO NCRETE Sti |i*. &gt;ti |iplii»; xtiim n,
vreuM tra p ., s i-jitir ta n k*, windo * *iil» *. lin in '
M ira rle Con­
crete ('ii
3119 K im \ * e Phono
1333
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mi n t.. (1 ii I t n r s. a e c o i d l t i n t ,
D rum *
C o r.t e i i t e n l
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Hlrn-p 3 o . o till N D i a n i t c , Or*

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f 'o n iv ile
lleiu'hex,
enncrele
wiiiilow sill*, eunciete window
lin t-Is, rireate trap* and linildmtl mat -’ria l* of nil kind*
SH ERM AN CONCRETE
P I P E CD.
Phon e* IliKI, 1241

H R hom e. 1810 W. J n l P a r t l y
I n - Keo T j i i i Culherhuiisu, 17PJ
W 3rd

Would like In he*i (rum man will*
car Inr Itawtciuli Ru*im-.* In
NEARBY MM’A I.IT Y No capital
need &lt;i See C. I.. SIIDNVD, HT.
NO. 0, BOX 220, ORLANDO.
FLA. I'll liclli you *la rl nr write
K A W I.EIG II S Dept
FAIL Mil
2Hi It, Memphis, Tetiu

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IF YOU HAVE S O M E IIIIN G TO
SELL and are In a hurry In M il
If. let the rlaxstflcd advertiainu
dem trluienl of THE SANKOIU)
HERALD prove It* ability a i at
efficient sale* medium

Aulsnzobtie* • fr u ite r s

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SCH O O L H E S K S I IN P * IIE D A N D U N I IN IS D I. D
I T ' I L M I I III. * E N T E R
IH l W 1*1
Phune 14U’i

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F U R N IS H E D
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2 room Apt. Adult*
l. u iild A te

F U I I N I M I K D I room util . u pstair*
P rivate hath PtU, 117 W lltii
,
. F l I R N I S I I E D t, arayt' A p a rtm citl
( A dulls. N o pet*. 17U7 I'a lm M lo
A ve Plume 813 W.
F U R N I S H E D U a ra tM
French Ave

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B K D R D D M U nfurnished huu*e In
iianfnrd nr nearby. Contact Lt.
G rover. Extension 240 H N A A S .
P E R M A N E N T fam ily of three dr
sii-cs three b 'd rn o in hnnsn with
kitchen fnrnithed. c ity nr ru ral
R eply Box 0
L. C/o Sanford
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F D R h -lL E -2

2 BVTH 3 BED TD O M S
A l T n m o t o n v u ilc n lly loro led tn
•
ic h o o li, churches, and stores,
Nlco nclahhorhood. $lo,sno
B j*a L. Payton, Registered Heal
E sta te Itrnaor
K oto M a r y J. Phillip*. AssocloRt

11 Ifi Puck Ave. Phone 1110
| MWO down will pureha*e 3 l« d
- room hom e nuts under conMruetion. B eat!/ for oeedpatiey Sepl.
lit. T otal o n c e *71190 no.
B O A T . A. W I L L I A M S , REALTOR
M R a y m o n d K , i.undqulsl. Ansoelale
0 Phone 1763
A tla u llc B a n k B id *.

L e ss than a year
V arn , Phune 1134

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th ic k e n sim p m tsed w itli lo
tuatii Juice and a little eookitit:
slierrt m ak e* a tli listhlltil lu st
ciiurse

Edw in

B IC Y C L E
In excellent condition
U se d very hill-.*
Plum e 141U,
200(1 C edar Ave

l l m m u l i lu c n l b n n h s .
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ill! m v i i l i l i t , %i»H *M*|lli* wtlli a

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se n t cov e r s , new

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Plume 2221 V C Uraeey

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male*. Free Installation—1Tele­ HALL'S Gurage for General Auto
Itepuiriiig Snnfurd A C e ’* r y A v b
phone 1423
Furniture Center.
Plume 1(190-M , 1191ft K nlgld.
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Reel — Second and S.inlurd

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SPECIAL SERVICES

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M ii'V M a it'.-t, M '**
Lucy Piloian, Mr*. M a ty H o y ii ',
Mr. W illia m W h aiton . ami Coach
dim P a y in ’ M l * Kliznhetli llaiiiu ail
TALLAHASSEE r
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1* t lo- school set-retm t
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were nntned ttalay for the fifth a n ­
Imi'il up for tfm fin iin it t.n n , " nual F lorida Safety Conference III
P n m ip u l D ou u h iss stated. " W ■ J ackson * die S-.'pt 11 12
have a l.iam i new hinldin^ fm flu
They Include new spaper editor*,
p rim ary rjraih * ami hiivt- piuclur*
.itturney*. h k h w .it safety and eud it (treat tl* til of tll-w etpllpllo lit kint'i-nuk experts atul iiinnty and
tor the en tile sellout I feel * -*n
city (urines I'hfv will d iscu s* *ld&gt;s
fldelll tlmt we an look fo rw a i'l to
-ft* i.incm it from hlitliwav safety
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traflie law tm latn u i* m court
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BRAILEY ODHAM USED CARS

tlo rh e ra
I L A M S M H l SALE,
D a i * y Seedling*
J i n n Dnz
l l l n o m l n g *izi&lt; d i n i h l e r u * e r e d
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or la v e u ila r Pentn*
25 c e n t s
White 30 c e n t * M u d o r d e r * l o s
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In Sanford, Fla.?

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ford, w ill tench n sei-und Itrnde. Sini* a urniltuite o f F liu iilu S ta le C m
VM sit) . Mil-.* It. tty D . 'h i tnW of
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She h n u rn d u iitr nf the 1'niver.it.\
of K e n tu cky and lot* had exiierien
ce at the Suu thside P r im a ry Schoid
In Sanford.
M r* D....il!i, tVelister, of San
fold , a cru du ate iif Boston I'm versify, w ill tench one of the fifth
grades,
M rs A h lla M ilw ee, who wn* for
m erly In charire o f the tllee Cluhs,
w ill head tin- K n itllsh D elia 1 1me lit,
I eplai'inir M l*
dune T liitn an d i-i,
who ha* taken a leave of ahsenre
of one veal.
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for the elem entary u rade* u t e a*
follow s: M rs, E 'au o re W inkle, M i»
Pauline t t iiri'ii't, M i* . K a t lilt in
Hucher, M i *
F u lilla llra iith a m
M is.
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Lucille W ell*, M r*. Hettie Me
Naniura, M rs. M a rg a re t lliiiso ii

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cc* Phone 2311 I

Whether buying or
Ilinu. it w ill
I'.n &gt;&lt;iii to v.'e
I » . II U .I., REALTO R

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ti e iiiiimri »&lt; * i r%in»mtil tr Inr
iiMire thin* nnr tin m rer| tu«eitluu.

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Liv ci*e ii lirn kcr (or all
kind* of lie a &gt; E t t a 's arid

P la n * fin the uponini! Ilf till*
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: Itifi-t ti i in nt t.ymnii Sclmol
1ave t*een iiollm im cit l&gt;\ Prtlici|&gt;:ll
I S D e n i;III**
SPECIAL SERVICES
rile p iv *cI iim i I ii'icisttiition da y
in.* l.een set fm Sent. 2nd at I'dlO
OAKl.AWN
■i ill. Tile liiisse* w ill run uvei a ll
Sem inole C o u n ty's only porDClual
t'.'iti-s tiinl tin- h ildrcn w ill leave
cure C em etery B u sin e ss offler.t"i home nt I I no a m IT
fir * l
IIU N . P A R K . P H O N E 1110
lull diiv u i *.l)iiil w ill he Sept. H.
llie fm-n 1ry will teport for full
-t ilt
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.-me t'.iiv ell Auu. 21
•nvo nn F ire . W ind sto rin -a nton io
The
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district
Include*
Idle Insurance See John If. W il­ I eoywiiod,
M tam oiite
S p u in '* ,
liam s
ln su ra n c o
Aueney.
403 &lt; ,i*»i Iherry. Fern
Park. F o u s t
Sanford A tla n tic Hank llh li: or * t&gt; Deni I nke, and tin- new com
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1 3 - NO TICES • PERSON,vi_S — IS
anil k null ie a i ten work
M i.* F la m e s Colih, a lso »f San
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Saiiiiird, I'll 2327 J
70 - F U R N I T U R E

L ’ltold G im d* »

OH, FURNACES By Kresky
Wall, Floor and Fireplace.
NEW FLOORS surfaced to per­
S P A R T A N It O V A I. M A N S IO N
fection Old floors made like
M. 0 , HODGES
H O U S E T R A I L E R N O W M K ’A T
Phone I S
cleaning and IDS W. 1st N L
qcw. Finishing,
E D A T P A R K A V E . T il A ll, E H
waxing, also p o rtib lt power plant
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Serving Seminole County since
IN
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HEDHDOM . CAM .
1925 l l M. Oleasun. La»e Mary F acto ry price a I R o ll* H ead Bllnils,
Alum inum slats, ro llo n or p l* i
1736-R A F T E R 5:n« P. M .
KEEP YOUR lot* clean Heavv
tie tain*' C u in p IH e rep xcrv'.e.
duty muwim; - clcurlni:, nraif Zc m I mile V r ir r lU n R lln d C i i i i i |i .iu )
I I O T P O I N T W rin ger W ailH T , Guild
Phourix$
log
shell driveways, -'iisloin hzu West T hird
Cuitilillun Rea*unalili' price Kan
farm ing D e W ilt' Hunter A Sun
dull R lc e lric Co
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Player. Plinne !Mii

K E F IN IS 1IIN G

VEI.I.S D R ILLED , Pump* Inxlall
1*1, any size. M 0 . HuiIk**. Ph
I33I-M-4U fir 129.

C A R P R N T E I W ORK
TWO 4 MONTHS old Pedigreed Fe­
male Itnxer Popple*. Phone Par q u ick re p air Jobs, or f a q U
h tiiK In g. C a ll J im 1142 M-4.
J24-M alter 5:00 p in.
C. E l l K E P F R E E Z E I I F t Ui-jr) O R M N D O M orq ln i t SenUnal, O r
U n d o E v e n in g 81 |r. C aU Bftloh
I y e a r Complet-j with fund, *330.
HV7, 1183-J.
G ir l* Dlcyrle, «m&gt;d rnndllinu, $13
C ull 1032 from o in 5 p. m.

MOVING. Iureal &amp; tong
Jlstance. C ALI. I I , Storage
amt eratleg yf. A. ADAMS.

S L I G H T L Y U S E D a p a rti....it s i r '
M u ld u lr c C an tic seen nl the
South A in . 211
21 French A ve, A p
re rich Ave.
jtly 219 Freni

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303 Celery Ave.

TH. 1738

J. G A R C I A
Cabinet m a k in g, upholstering, F u r­
niture re fIn ifiiiiig — renairin ( Antlq iH revldrlng. u p h o U te r ln j fab­
ric*. W ork gu aran teed
I3n NBo ulevard C L , D e l.ami. I'limie
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FREF. fur liwee tim e* Jo I lie
I .A W N M O W E R S sh a r p e n e d .' lit
Herald through the courtu*y nl
cycle* r($&gt;aireil. Shutnnn'a, 310
u l(, Florida Statn Rank
E. 4th HI.
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P R A C T I C A L L Y new Portable E ’ 'c
trie Sowing M achine Romonahle REMODELING, renalrrng. .s h e , * ? " W ' ^ H . C ^ , .S ERVICES
fu r cash. Ph. n«« R
Ins siding, rinding, painling, Sanford E lectric Co.. G E Ai pli
3 B E D R O O M H O U SE
ancos, 110 Magnolia Ave &gt;'h M2
Free exllm ale*. No down pay
A ll conveniences, excellent water. "C A B L E NELSON" Spinel Piano
men!*, 3« month* tu pay, Licen­
.Mnnle finish. I year nl(! $395..
n(»ar E ld e r Spring*.
Sprint Plenty *hade
lla g g crly Appliance Center
sed contractor. H. J Finch. r,tH
with bench. Phune 1725-H.
tree*,
»ome f —tlt tree*. 2 14/100
■ee
"Your WestlngiiifUM’ Dealer
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lun t. G, C. Warmack,
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Phone 1737, 1|8 Magnolia
Home uf llie
mo
S Box 283, or m
o owner i t A ll.
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Concrete
Window
sills
N il . Uk. Bldg , Bourn 313,
KuKHHAIRE appllt ncai, sale* artd 15
P h sn o g ) I- W
H unts
Concrete wlmlnw Mntels
vervlce. G, M.Hiflh, Oviedo. Fla £
Greaio traps — Septic lin k s
I ACHES of land and 3 room home
Phone 4(31 nr Banfud 1C43 W
TRUCK TO RENT
h
M IRACLE CONC RETE CO.
13 fru it tree* and 2b pine trees
oiler A p, nt.
.
It you nave n truck In rent
renl you
O years In Sanford
B eautifully iamUcapot). Known
, H it ltd
iq ihe
"Mould.
(hi** service
NorylC* _m
the
3M E lm Ave.
a i Old Susie Collin* ploiv Sam Pb. 1333
Miller
Radio
&amp; Apjillaeco
special service* of Ihe Saqfnrd
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”
uel Vance. 1013 Cypres* Ave
.Sanford, Seminole County’*
Herald. We have had (aqulrlui
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a* to who rent* truck*.
We buy. M i l and irqde u*«d furo l
OWNER LEAVING TOWN
LAWN M O W IN G C H E A P
lu re W llaoji d a le r r u rn R u r e C o
W« are author.jrd fo *e)l thl*
lit
W w w J M _________ Fyee estim ates. Call 705 11
beautiful modeyn 3 - bedroom
block home at a sacrllico. Oak 14—
H EL P W ANTED
- If
floor*, Im ulated wall* und cell­
ing*, nice I«wo. welt located, HOUSEKEEPER ti) live |n g r out,
well financed, 'dt.1 term *. ¥ • 7
lo care (or Iwu rh ild ru i Workbe shown enytlme.
Ingjw other, Phone 220$-W.
2U E. 1st,
|W
SALESMAN: for outside sales with
&lt;DM6 Ma«n«lla AvefiW J ?
wwll established firm , A’ * w ork­
LAND CLEARING
ing comlttions, pav unlimited, Doziers and Drogllnft wo '
NEW SPACIOUS $ bedroom homo.
leads furnished. Only lac
shall dslivery. Good ‘
Bath and ahower. Breezeway,
dent nted apply, must
P. O. Box 303. L a -r
raruorte, Refrigerator, ramie
and references. For del
Fla. Phones: Sanford 413
i and apace heater Included. CP.P. 0 . Boa &gt;47, Sanford,
Iona Beach 3-1119.
' rut trees. Priced for quick sale,

If EYS MADE WHILE
YOU WAIT
WESTERN AUTO

Seminole Realty

Owner leaving town. Telephono Q U A L IF IE D FRONT MAN
14M R.

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; IF YOU WANT elbow room, com*
fort, sale iharled ground* for
children call U70-J to tea T •
room, wall built houia. Couiparlion will prova Its valua a* a bar-

Musi
Know bow lo handle stock and
lUce. Top salary. Apply T ip
Super MeUcet.
S,ALESMAN Produce, TSslahT
Billed route. Good oj
Box J K . c/o

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Vcdupieh Side* Ki-rvlrti

Elertrleal A Ga* Appllaiire*
Admiral, Kelvlnalur. Servel
Refrigerator*, Protane llnlt
le Gas. J03 Sanford Ave

fi»qe'l240

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by Sidney -*nd

HAYNES Office
Machine Go.,
T y iie w rila r*. adding mnehinea,
Kaloa-Rantala, 314 M iiguulta, Ph.
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AUTOGRAPHN) H E G I N T E R S

AND FORMS.
m . ONE-TIME CAR

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j Nmk a, ,i.T. Fast d a llw ry.
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Stuart, iS
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It will Pay you to conic m iles............ It will pay you to buy
ahead for all Fall and into next Spring When or Where will you
have another chance like this?
2,000,000 FLORIDA FASHIONS Customers all over the United
States and in HI foreign countries are buying these same styles
right now at low, regular, catalog prices.
EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED FIRST QUALITY
ALL STYLES NOW BEING OFFERED IN FLORIDA FASH
IONS CATALOGS AT FULL PRICES
ALL SALES FINAL-NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS

Because we bought a huge quantity of odds and ends at way
below price—YOU CAN SAVE ABOUT ONE-HALF OFF REG­
ULAR PRICES DURING THIS SALE, SATURDAY, FOR ONE
DAY ONLY.
EXTRA SALESPEOPLE TO HELP YOU — BUT PLEASE
COME EARLY- QUANTITIES MAY NOT LAST ALL DAY.
REGULAR HOLLYWOOD SHOP MERCHANDISE MARK­
ED DOWN AND INCLUDED IN THIS SALE

EARLY BIRD
SPECIAL
PIlutforcH, Himtmck M r r«ut uml
coat dresses. Percales. (linghams.
Rayons. Broken nHsortmenl «*f
sizes amt colors.

Now being sold by Florida Fashions at 2.98 and 2.98
Look at the Catalogs............... You'll see these . . You
can choose new house dresses of percale, plisse and
broadcloth. New street wear dresses of rayon or cotton
in Mutton trimmed coat styles, Schiffli embroidered,
scoop neck, flared skirts, and the new slenderizing silhouetts in prints, and dark and pastel colors, sizes 9 to
17, 12 to 2q, 28 to 44, 14V* to 24 UL and 46 to 52

Our rfegukl'$1.0(1 51-15 Kmro
hosiery. for thin aula only.
20% riff on Gotham anil
Holeproof Htwlery, r&gt;l ami (in
KUURH 10 Penjar
Regular $1 ,05 value now 1.85
Regular 1.5(1 value now 1.20
Regular 1.55 value now l.HK

Some Values Vi off

LADIES’

Srnllo|H'd lieek linen, back pteala,
to flaro out when you walk, halter
uerkn, aim Imrka with romtxid
rollon
knit
ahrug
aweater.
Mroadrtoth, polished rhambray,
iirrlate rayon faille in red. navy.
Mark, pink, blue, uaaorled print*
and plnidn, nizea, 0/17, 12/20. 88/52
and .14Mi to 24%

Regular 3.98 and 4.98
Miracle nylon, In now einlsmaed lace-effect it’a n dainty
rained rosebud denlgti. Mull I*
filament lace trimmed crepe
with Hath) applique. (’Ink,
white, nlaen, 112 to 44

DRESSES

BRASSIERES
Peter Pan Brassieres
Regular 18.08 — 4.08 value*
white only, broken slaen.

Hrnnded line

Regular 8.98 to 10.95
Corduroy a. railIon, honiberga,
acetate r re pea, rlmmbray a,
IInane ulnglmmn, Schiffli em­
broidered. glitter trimmud,
scooped neck, or johnny col­
lar, ruahionablo flared or fig­
ure hugging sheath akirtn, In
Dior blue, navy, black, red,
green, panteln, and prints,
siaeu 0/15, 10/20, 14% Ui
24 %

Tremendous value Float*
. Whirl nklrt, Double circle
checked gingham, 0 yard
jUVh. full circle nklrt of taffeta, red, green,
black, turquejian,
I I W W / nizcM. 82 to 88

Fieri leg, lace trimmed, 2 bar
trkot Panties, pink and
white, sixes, 5, 9, and 7.

L A D IE S' ft C H IL D R E N 'S

SHORTS
Ladles’ and Children's shorts.
and shorts acts, values up
to $!,$$. Denim, Broadcloth,
a

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Broadcloth, gingham, dot­
ted nwiaa. Dan River, and
Galey and Lord fabrlca.
Belted dreeeea with full
whirl sklrta, to make the
little miss look grown, juat
in time for bark to nchoot.
You can’t afford to mis*
this. Size 8 to fix and 7 to

taken from our regular slock

Ik

Value up In IA.U5

A

Perfact U flnl»h the r**t
of the •ummer nr put
,*L \i»w n y for m*il
ymr.
g ^ |\F ro iU )&lt; I Organdy*, Vnllm ,

« Ohsmbrsv*. and Nylon.,
j , , /'Kyelet tmhrolilrml, Iota
a j j ”of flna pin tark», flatter­
ing low neck line* In
oaaftal color*, print*, tmd
plaid*. Site 0 tn 111, 10
to 90, and 124 tn 244

DRESSES
87 taken from our regular
atock, Cinderella dresses,
value to f5.08

DRESSES

(tegular v

C H IL D R E N 'S

«

Sanforized broadcloth. Hr rur
braid triin. luscloua white HCbiffli
embroidered Iwilero sundress, wear
it with or without the jacket, twopiece rayon ami acetate faille
apencer jacket drone, glamnroiia
ruatllng acetate taffeta, with anew
white rlhlwd faille trim, many
other atylen ami fabricn to chooMe
from, In rerl. navy, bluu. brown.
S ink, turquoise and black, nizea,
in, 12/20. 40 to 44. and 14%
to 24%

Values to $5.08,
Broadcloth, crepes, ray­
on linens, playtones.
polished chambra/s,

B goK Multifllamint
crepe allfia, luscloualy
lace trimmed, regular
$2.08 value. Colors
white ami pink, sites
82 to 44

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LATE BULLETINS

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0 f t * § &gt; a n fa r b

NEW YORK (JP) — Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis)
today opened an investigation Into possible Communist in­
filtration into the mltitury services.
KOBSTOW N, Tex. ytit — rloodwuters from ID days
of cloudbursts receded slightly today ut Itubstown and
Hinton on the swamped lower Texas coast after driving some
2.500 persons from their homes.

CHICAGO UP) — Chicago today hud its sixth straight
day of record heat. The temperature readied 95.3 at noon,
topping the previous record for the date of 94.8. set in 1912.
D A Y T O N . Ohio (/P) — The Dayton Daily News saitl
today it hud been reliably informed a Marine Corps pilot
had bettered the 79.494 foot altitude mark set Aog. 7, 1951.

VOLUME

x l iv

Established 1908

H A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

City Near All-Time
Apopka Resident
Heavy Rainfall Mark New Sportsman's

If half mt inch o f ruin fu ll* between now ami m idnight tonight an
all lime record for ra in fa ll in any one month w ill tie net. ft. J. Moughtou
J
r
.
local
weather ohaerver, revealed today.
W A S H IN G T O N &lt;/!*) — Gen. Mattliew Hidgway, new
l rl&gt; u n til i!:iK) p.m. today, 14.61 inche* had fallen. The record fot
Army chief of s taff, suid today that the nation could not one month wu* net hark In July 1041 when 16.1*0 inches came down.
afford— and in any case couldn't get — a completely a ir­
I he record wa» almost broken a— --------------- -------— ---- .
In Sanford during J u ly when 14.11
tight defense against the hydrogen bomb.
Indies fell. That mark was run up
during the firs t 23 days u f the
month w ith only slight preclpatlon
repelled during the last three days
of July.
Mr. Moughtou slated th a t .44
Inches were marked up yesterday,
.17 on Saturday, ami .114 Friday.
Hum ho* fallen on Sanford fo r IB
consecutive day*.
.Meanwhile, C ity Manager Tom |
Lemon iiiu e d a word of w a rn in g '
today. The heavy rain* w ith a rem ltu u l collection of water In low
ulcus have forced rattlesnake* onto
higher ground, Mr. Lernun urged
M IA M I (/P)—A Navy hurricane hunter jiIuiih |&gt;i •&gt;(&gt;&lt;•,] u suspicious all parent* to keep a w atchful eye
■rva u ff the F lorida cast count today ami found aquall* o f Mil lu 36 on their children while the reptile
mile* ail hour w ith one s u it reaching lu 6(J mile* an Imur.
III, IIAce exists.
Smull c ra ft warning* flew along the coast (rum M ellutirne to Jacktemporary repair* are be­
lonvllle w ith squalls Up tu .'10 miles an huur utul lough sens foie- ingSome
mnde throughout the c ity and
- * * * — ------ a —- —I--------------------- &lt;*ea«t.
rust.
county In the .mad system. County
The peak velocity found by the Comiiiiaxioncr John M eiich said
Navy plune was located about -IH) Gnu some o f the county clay road*
miles due east o f MvilHiurne.
ure In very had cundltlon, but the
“ This I* not n dangerous condi­ ground ha* been tix. *u ft In many
tion and while we w ill continue a •eelions to *rnd hea/y road equip­
close watch, no sliwiu develop- ment in to do work
Three Florida prisoner* of war menl Is expected," sul
A g a in ar i h i rat of Robert c
Grady
Many reildent* uf o u tlying area*
t horniiom and Sidney Htelnbrig
were relrated by the Communisl* Norton, chief forecaster In the M i­ have found it a Imust impossible
In u Sierra Mountain hideout hat
ami Storm W arning Center.
in today’* exchange
t " get iii amt out o f their d rive ­
i educed tu ttve Die number of |oj&gt;
ways Where attem pt* are made
They were Sgt. W illiam A
Communist leaders still at Urge
i
I"
drive
out
to
main
highway*,
Crawford, *on of Bertie L. Craw
and wanted by the G-men. Here
ciiis ami truck* have sunk ikiwn
ford, Oneco; 1st M Albert L. Sea
are four of the live. Top, left, l«
I into mud necessitating tow -truck
n ilh e il Oieen. chairman of the
ver. husband of Esther U S c iv ic ,
assistance,
Neptune Beach, and Capt. Hubert
Itlliiu is brunch of ttie Communis!
HtntewiiV. the flood threat In
It. Llpscuinbe Jr., son uf Mr. and
P *rty. Top, i , ahl. i* Henry Wins­
tile Lake Okeerhnltee farm ing re
WEST
PALM
BEACH
&lt;B
—A
i«
Mr« H H Lipscomfce. Jackson
ton. national organisational ter
gnui did not increase over the
vised schedule for the Florida In- I weekend a* rain in varying degrees
ville
retury IM h weie amona the l i
top lied leaders convicted In New
Another F loridian released In the trrn n lio n u l League playoffs was I continued to blanket the peninsula.
announced
today
by
t'liil
(J’l'nnThe low pre**ure area w nt s tilt
Aug. 11 exchange, CpI. Hlchanl
Y ork in tO tl) tto lto m . le ft I f
nelt.
league
president.
. hanging around, hut any threat uf James K Jurkson, southern re
M. Ila sie tt, returned to his home
The
playoffs
sla
t,
Thirrsday
a severe blow appeared to he alone I dliector of Hie Party. Hotin Jupiter yesterday and said " l
had (o pinch myself to re a llic I nigl.v Tne regular F IL season lessening as squalls hovering o ff tom. rlxld . it Fred Fine, c f New
wis
tomorrow
night
, tlie east const moved fu rth e r out
was really back home.”
Y o tk, secretary o f the P a rty ''
In the revised lineup, the firs t I into the A tlantic.
public iilT.di* department. The
lu u n w ill play l he fourth, uml the
flflli mao l&gt; W illi,in N Mm ion of
second team w ill play the third
New
York.
t I'llerofllhuiftL
The original setup was one v*
three and two vs four.

State News Roundup

Navy Hurricane Hunter Probes
Suspicious Area Off East Coast

3 State POWs
Are Released

Revised FIL
Playoffs Set

Smothers To Miss
Rally For Adlai

T

ST. PETERSBURG Ut - Sen
c,eorge Smothers (D -F la ) aald to­
day he "m ig h t have attended" the
Democratic rally featuring Adlai
KU-venson at Chicago If ho did not
have other plana.
. Hmather*, here to address a
teachers mealing, la id be had pre­
vious engagement* Which would
previsit his attending the Chicago
ra lly nexl month.

Former Lake
Worth Mayor Dies
LAKE WORTH bf-Joseph Wal

•

t i r Hammond, 03, form er Luke
Worth mayor, died In a hospital
yesterday. He broke hi* hip In a
recent fall. Hammond moved here
In 1B25 after 40 yeara In the whole­
sale lobster business In Glouces­
ter, Mas*.

Sanity Te$t
$

SEBKING i ^ —Arraignm ent of
Bussell Stackhouse, 66, on a first
degree m urder charge In ennnee
Hon with the death of hi* lonely
hearts wife waa postponed today
at the request of his counsel wim
said Blackhouae would be given a
- j. il. y lest.

Fatal Abortion
PENSACOLA kW—Sheriff H. L
K i.u tflc k said today a Chickasaw,
Ala., salesman b id admitted rentlng a tourist cabin where a fatal
abortion attem pt la believed t o
have been made on ll-yoa r-o ld El
ale Leoia Bodlfurd.

50th Reunion
Set For October
OKACEVILLE UH-FMdi's far-

Bled To Death

Girl Charged

#
Charter Set, Youth
* Council Will Meet
8emlnole Youth Council Wednesday * t

#

S

ssss* ,?,ni«aa.kA,a r a

Employment

f::

Office Here
To Be Closed,^

Due tu the reduction In (uml* sp
propriated by Congress foi Hie
operation of Employment and Gn
employment Compensation tutri-aui, 11 branch o(rtces in Florida
including the Seminole County F.moloymeid idllce w ill lie rloM-d on
Sept II, It was amimmccd by local
manager Ralph Prescott
A ll claimants (or unemployment
checks w ill be handled on lil-wt kly
basis at a place in Snnlord tu be
designated.
Mr Prescott w ill In- Iru n slcira il
In the Daytona office and lu&gt; as­
sistant Robert Rumble y w ill be
thlRts) to the Orlando office The
Seminole County Employment of­
fice In Sanford placed over I 200
persons w ith Jobs last year a bile
Issuing 164,124 In com |ientjt|on
checks tn unemployed wi/rkerMost
of
the
unemployment
checks were given citrus w inker*
of which HA percent were «hlte
■ml IS per rent colored
Under the new letup the nearest
employment office w ill be in Or­
lando. Provisions w ill he inad, to
make
bi-m onthly
com|Mii-.,ilon
payment* to unemployed workers
hi&lt;e In the City, Mr
Prc-oolt
stated.
Mr. 1‘rescnU expressed lil« re­
gret " A fte r working here m San­
ford fo r the lx *t three year-, I
d e iitly regret
having to leave es­
•g r
pecially •In
since we were working mil
such a fine program for employ­
ment with the new industries &lt;nmcar driven by the Negro last night Ing tn Sanford."

on State Road 487, old Orlando
highway, left the road on a curve,
demollsned a telephone pole, end
went Into a ditch.
Brown waa taken to the Orange
Memorial Hospital with minor
The City Commlxslmi at dielr
bruises by paisera-by, according meeting
Issue (hair
j tonight will coiillnue
to Truoper Harrison. Sheriff* dep­ big Job of ...
parting lioo.ooo off (be
(ltiy budget
prepared by c ity
idflet _______
uties were at the scene.
Manager Tom Lemon.

Club President

M O N D A Y . A U G . 31. 19.VI

A sso cia te d I'r e s s (.ease W ir e

.No. 2B5

Largest City Festivity
In Months Is Planned
' Boll, Other
Korean Vets
To Be Feted

Mallory Welch of Apopka was
elected president of the Fifth Hi*
trlc t Sportsman’s Association sue
'.'ceding Sanford's Porter Lansing
(Tomorrow ‘s Program)
during the Asioclutlon's meeting f, IX) p.m. Molorcude f o i m * to meet P in e cns tl e A n F n i e e Itiiml at
yesterday ut City Hall
south city li m its oil IT PL* Procee ds tu F i l t h St nod I'n r k
llu l Davis of Ocala wa* named
A v*.
vice president and Jim L ittle of 6 : 3 0 p m
Korean W a t y t e n n i s usscmlde at F i f t h St uml Pink, \v e . ,
iirlando secretary-treasurer In th r
to r id e III cutty i - i l i l i l e - behind hiuul us pm mlc begins la m es
annual Fifth D istrict election*
Singletary w il l |,e in . l i u i g e of t h e pn iiidc
Over A0 sportsmen Jammed the 7: ISO p.m
P in e cus tl e A it Fo rc e Run,I w il l present u c o m c c i I ist .. ........ Commission Chamber room for the
rial Stadium b-.t by I'.-tliiilcnl Sergeant t'ov tlw cii
by t!
election and to hear C W Pace. 7 'J II p m
('a ll to colui s llugle . all by Sidney Vditeo. .11 .
ilaarine
i
lio n 's only M
Vii ace of Ihe
Tallahassee, director of the Slate
N n t l n n a l A n t b . m , p i n e , w-t le \ F H mind
Korean H 'u r—A lu jn r John i . Holt
Fresh Water Fish and Game Com
( o m a r r u a 's m ill in coloration
In v u c n tiu n , Cnpl W i l l i a m M VVhite. Suls,,t,ni» \ i m y
mission, sound a warning to all
v e re n iiitili's fu r Kureati veterans,
VVeU'umilig r e u m i k s , Joel S F ie ld , p i o g i i n p cliiili mull
-portsmen to strengthen Its or
Ihe parade and Ihe County
AllI n t r o d u c t io n ,.f d l « t i n g " i - l o , i g o , * t *
gaidintiou
sta r liin in r I cglnn hasi'hall game
T r i b u t e to M h i . u .Into, F Roll 1*\ M.iy.ti K ii m ta ll * terse
From where I see it In T a lla ­
w ill iiiiu h in e to foi in Ihe la rg e st
Taps, S idney V ib le n .li
hassee you need .■ very slronu
mass e lly w id e ile m iiiis lr itliin since
God Itless A i i o -m c i i . 1'inci i i - l l e \ F | l
organisation."
Pace
d e ch rcil H int p m . Hall g a m " , County \ ! l S t m » &gt;- S a iilo t .l lii o n o l e g i o n the C h ristm as Parade last lieYou have done some wonderful
cem ber.
( K o r e a n v e te n in s m e M-qiie.ti-d to l&gt;&gt; in u o i l o l t u it pos
work, bill there's a lot more to
.spi'.irhcailcd tiv die Scm iitolo
slide I
do, striving every day to do a
Count) i.'huinbtq o f C utninorce,
better Job to produce more fish
Ihousanil* arc expected to Hue tho
and more game You can't do Rial
lowntovvM stl vets tu w itness tlm
over night
gala hom ecom ing parade and the
"Some Increase has been shown
oiiisequenl c u m iiie in o ra tin n and t
intt you're going to nerd organliu
ball gam e at Ihe M e m o ria l .Stad­
turn to bring about some of the
ium tom orrow night
Hungs you want You've got work
\ l l Korean \V .ir
veterans
In
to do and lots of II if good conser
seinin ole I'o n n l). in clu d in g visit
ration |&gt; to be successful." Pace
uq&gt; vet* ami Nav y personnel ate
added
v o id i.d l) u n ite d tvi
p a rticip a te ,
Retiring President L a n s i n g
I ’l'o g ra lli v tiu lrin a ii Joel -S Fluids
(liunkril the Association for its co­
teefured loilav The veterans are
operation during lu- iiiic year term
lequ esteil to be m u n llo rm If |&gt;o,
and staled. "W e have a good di
kllllfllllt
•a l I in*'
slide
I’cnlBl!'-'- 'p i'iinig did,
I Ho M»'S* Ml.i
rector, a friendly governor, and a lion passcngei mid Irctgln Ittli " I,., .
M WJ|4
Mm me. A ir Con e m il N avy
Irleinlly Legislature jru l Scnntr " until........ I loday
m ilita ry o fficia ls wi l l ,l&gt;o p a rti,■[
Mr Lansing then sounded a
»•11911V ii lutmtn‘1 I'.ite 111 Die large scale &lt; ommerorForrest R ieckelii lilic.
, I'liig . i "t tin
warning to the Sportsmen
II o f C i'iiin ie rrt wto, tms In , i asked t,»
&lt;1kill'll
*1 t.M tit* htulib atlon eereitioliles as well as local
ion dunk the commercial Inter "Peoutg, pointed »mt tlui! eon '
civic
American legion lenders,
i"&lt;l* nr,- going to lake tills lying tlllue.l lieu W M iiofall one! ' delay
Randall i base
I
III* v% andIheMavor
U lit
f.rtt
down, you're wrong
They are const i net nm and iu i - I i ub .1 lb.
festivities w ill torn meiice
lllf rt li l fui lti»»
M
going to take the money from die date foi f l is l i l n v activities
tm iiiiim u afternoon al 3 txi o'clock
;ti'I.i v i ' l l » " u i Mi it p o N t l l u l i t \ U u l
sale of scale fish to try to O rfrnl
I Inns were set ut u m e e tin g M a&gt; 1»« ria I, I ha\ i - im . - f u lf i ll n f t In* when a m otorcade wi l l greet the
us We have got to reorganize "
I'm evastle -Mr Force Hand d tile
Pace related how tile gallic com Friday w ith A tlantic Cnn-l Line l i n r w i l t I d pis sti l l
south I'ilv lim its on Route l? !IJ
officii,Is
including
lawny
\
mli-i
•
|i"ki"Gimn
h
j
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i'
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•
1
1
1
pit
M
V
mission Is taking W Jidlfc officers
I'hev w ill proceed
down
I’ j i k
son, local siipci m tciiib nl It. G i t l i fs Will »1« I X11 (kl Jt \
&gt;t thl*
out of uniform lor succlul duty
\ve
lo E'lfth St where ill the
"You can't catch violators with Hodgkin, piihllc id n tlo ns -rfi, lol 11Ill s Htrn|i‘l li i'i i dh pi m* nt S i m
Korean Veterans will asueudile nil
"Idcyrs going down the street for the Hue. .1 it A ilain- uml I II tutin* "' ' I 1*1' Ini i li n i t a I m i i i»f dei die d irectio n m Jam es Single
looking like a Christmas tre e ," lie. P ills id Urlundo A 1. Colins nt I III'
'''1111!,, i » vl 1(M1* k** It*
l u v Sixth D is tric t Legion gov
continued "We ure after the big Snidord. and other cnm pim te.ul pUtfsl t ** ♦.* ft r i *ti I v nimh'Ui, ten or
tk 11|1
t»iys and breaking tIn-in tin w ill ers
c t M lip Ir lt U
all &lt; 111.Ill p'llt'll
w ill lie placed in con
Current plans cull foi local lit! Wit IlMI I Hit wf tip* i hs*urht Alwtinii v eiVeterans
lake care of the little fellows
tildes behind tile I'lueca stlu
We’ve got In work like the FBI civic nml g o vcinnieiitiil b-mleis in f In * t* »ti i h in t i iMtii ut th*&lt; mi
\C R w lile ii wall lead Hie p a railu
even though we don’t have enough to board a truin ut some nitlnt l l t t l t .
tliro u g h
the iliiw n lo w u
street*,
neat Sanford ami reacli tlm new
lim n."
roughly (ol! tw lng I ’u rk Ave
in
statlun
at
iiptiroxlm
ntiily
3
U
&gt;
Pace cited the need of greater
Secninl St . down Dak U c to r ir t
P.
pi
when
dedlculorv
exei.ises
hvuctnth eradication and control
rd uml from there to Sanford Ave.
of rough fish "L a st year wa clear­ will lie held
tor disbandm ent
Tin* Chamber nf Contuteiee is
ed about 7,OOP acre* of hyarlnllia
At 7 in1 ji m the I’ lnecaslle b in d
ami lids year we cxiiect to clear settinu 11-t till' vnrliius committee*
w ill nlav n concert id the M em or­
about 2(1,000 more, but we need dre Hied necessary fu r tin- big
ial stadium fur a half hour pro,
help front sum* outride source." opening. Additional details w ill U.
I'cdiiig the coinm cm ortillm i t r a p * •*
nnmli's Then at T Jo o'elo, k Si,I
lie iNiInti'd nut that the Sports publicized as plan* move fo r­
men should begin work on legjs ward. H lgll COIIII'IIOV o f f " ' ll*
M il lack Roll l'.SM&lt; told It " im-v Vdileii J r nl Roy Seoul l'i.«-p
latton for the nest four or live
ta il Club memtii - about ih e alt No It), w ill sound die ■ ib lu
years declaring, "out ol Idu some
F'iillutving III,* (itllVIIi,t» ul
w .i i o v e r ivn .1 .it II i i - iegoJ.il 1 I’i ib 11r
V
lit tin N nt ioii.il A nl I d -in I n i In* Clue
odd hills presented In the I.eglsla
u- at ! li"
Itoii In-oil nice
, .i- bIr 1*4! 1M1 l ipl
W il li III!
M
lure this year, only iiboiil a hull
I lull loilav
VV Ini v ol till* S.i|\ ,l i xt A i o n VI III
du/cu got through We liavcn'l lie
I II, \ 1 , l | l l u
ulllv 1"! 1, • 1,1 llu
gnu We cun catch the violators
I e, , nl «*iilli III ! , ‘III I l.l 1, ,1 llu It, 1 i i-.nl llu m \ o i tlD n
\
|is»M t m u m . m lI I "t
Ml
and take them before II,e judge,
Ml&lt;&gt;
w llli III. 1 titled M ilev \ n
i a in pin'll l.os ' in , ;
III,\ u ,,- 1 le i n
but that's as far as we can go "
t* uve , C Nli ,i i i .0 i i, t i l l , c.Oil
nil
Posl
No
X\ w ilt de li v e 1 tin'
111 discussing the dove season,
.............. cv eli
ii H u t i ., 1 li e llie l.egl
I' le o m m g l e l l t a l k s I .......Iv J u d g e
Link Jacobs of Del.:: ’ told Urn
Mrs Sarah Knight NO. passed p ilo t, ot tlu- tw o g r o o i’s
Douglas S li-l ls li .i ii l w il l lullow bv
group, "sportsmen. '' i
talked away III the local hospital at ’ in
I lie r i v a l |i|lots had llt lb- in
m l i " d m a m : all llud i'lu ig u islied
utul praclieed the wi r-t ■ qservu a in Hu- m o iiiliig after a -hurt iJill llliill 1,1 l.lllgll- III Clllllh.il
i.lie -Is
tiori Some people llni.l.
it lust dlnt-ss Sin- was burn Mm 21 M i l Hull po int ed out
Whe tiev el
M ayor i h.ise has been ib-sig.
heeause the season Is &lt;q„ •» -vc'ro
IN/3 at I’ lil'lsium ith Vu alld had it was po ,s il ile . the lied pilots Haled In I'lrs i-n l i ,p,a iu l ,i ili.ile
es
I
stlpiMtsed to k ill all the
login i i t f . l it Im iinrio- - . ..... .. &gt;
liycit
lii
Sanford
for
3!*
y
rtirb- M u jo l Pull Ca|is tiv Slilnev V lii
don't think II is right to o p e n th e
For Ihe last 2 years she made I N I l l i ! a ll Wet e spotted
b ll J r and &lt;u&gt; i llless
Viuei li- I
season early "
III,
local pilot told ol llu- le
flie r home ul tllit Laurel A v She
played bv tin Ih n e e .l'tie I'.m d vv ill
is the wit,- ol (he late Alln-it It l.itninslop b e tw ee n tin - l o n u l i v n lllllliu tt* the evening - l eu-m uli
Knight Slit- attended the Cougie stl il e u ie and t . i e l l e a l ' l l forces It's
lie .nliled tibil i lose
coopiTatloM
gutloltul Church in Suttltird w hric vv a - m a l n l . i l l i c i t alvvn vs . i m m i i ib ,
M N ou p in tile b .i- 1'b .ill game
-lie was very active in tire t rieml v .iil'iiis fig h tin g units
t,,-tween the Count) A ll Star* amt
Win/
.hit) League
Cnltu wm g tils ta lk
M .t l
Hull tlie Sanford Junior I • gioii
wtio i.Hiked font III m fltu
Survivury Inelmle uni- ilaughlcr
u iis w i' ic d m .m v q lesliuiis a s k . , I ' ' ' ,l1
Arrangement* ere being
.late In winning tin- D istrict lout
fur u record crowd Friday ululii " r " D M Zltlrow er of Sanbud bv ll n liii v d u l l m c illh c i s III- vv I- fiev
III in la n d ,' alld the area meet
at a fish fry at Ihe Sanfvrd Farm two grandsons, Rnlicit ullil \lhert in tr o 'lm -ed t &gt;v I ' l u g i ,m i b a ll m u, in ('leal water going ,• 11 to pta- in
era Aurllnn, whleh w ill orccede1Zlttrnw cr of Sanford ami two K ill Hush
it,,' state [mats at W metlola
the regular weekly
kty sale yyllHam ’ g rin I gram Id aug hters Fuller. &gt;1 o-t
Eleven of tlie fop softball star*
rev, secretary-treasurer of the vices w ill lie at 3 30 p lit. Wednes
Hurvu
m the City .Men's l eague w ill lie
day al Ihe Itrissou Funeral Home
M ill
announced today
organisation,
playing loi Ihe Cumilv Ml si us
fie
lervlung tw...............
ill Marl ut A 30 it in with Dr John It lim it officiating
dong
with
es m ajor
loogui'i'*
uml w ill coiiiim ir until all flu
fiave . Ruri.il w ill lie at Evergreen &lt; erne
Ih-rt chapman illu sio n Red Su m
r
been served. Mr Harvey said, ul lary
nut It .1) Kmne,tv vSi
lo in s
the uffnlr winch I* bring con­
'irnvvtis)
ducted to ucquulut the public w ill,
Sanford's im n io i'a l Hudilv l ake.
the planned fa ille uticllon which
Jim I’ ayiu’ l.yman high seliool
w ill atari early next iiiotilh, uml In
Sanford,
The eondiim n of 2'* Seminole cuacll who pilchcd I,'I
secure funds which w ilt he used
County School ho*v* wcie tcruted i anil Ed lirim klvu, I,in n e r in Iantoward till* auction.
Registraliim w ill lake place Wed excclien l h&gt; Stnlc I’rnoper R D do Senalor Ini)lei w ill all lie lu
The ra ttle auction w ill Ire Ihe
llie A ll Star lin e u p
firs t lo be conducted In Seminole nesday at all public schools m Hie lla rris iin today follow mg an in
Al McM illan coach of the Ju n ­
L'mmly from 'J a nt vmtil noon, ar q tc i'liim r i -1 lies fed by llu- sclinul
County. M r Harvey said
ior l.cguui w ill have In. eullru
cardong lo Inform ation from the tioa ril
team
with llu- esii-plion ol star
(■filer of Ihe County Superintendent
Carlos M in i1 siqicrliU eiulcnt &gt;1 l Inn I li.iseman Junior Metis, who
of I ’ libllc Instructloii
the County gat age. wa* lauded I " is jit CSC iiracllcm u IihiHhi II l( /
All school buses w ill Im In opera
Trooper ll.'irrm m fur doing a "bang Jiilinsoii, legion team mai i-iger.
lion
up |,ili" this sum m er cn m litiiin in g is working Jointly with Red Hires
tile I'li'i-s fur use IliH fall
j in forming Hie rosier of the AII
A ll children (rum
th *
first
" T h e buses I ms|H-.-te(l lo,ta&gt; .Slurthruugh the third grades who reg­
were
tu
llic
licsl
com
lilm
n
ol
auv
No admission wi l l lie charged
ister Wednesday at Southalde P ri­
New driver's lic tn s r* may lie fleet of lim e * I have ever seen ' ‘ m i Ihe g tn * ' o r the e e le lliu llie s
m ary School w ill buy lunch tickets
lliirris
o
n
stuteil
bmigbt
tomorrow
from
the
County
Legion
H o w e v e r, the l.e
^ liin will lake a
for ihe four school day* of (lie
Tfio final inspection
the oilier
nlhci ijuunllon for
peclltni ol Hie
tor ra
raising
is in g mum-v w llh
following week. A rhutigc I* belri| Judge's office, ninllnuousl.v from
seven
liuse*
w
ill
lie
m
iiile
liiniorrow
vvhlcli
to
tend
the
0
a.m
until
A
p
in
T
h
l*
schedule
h i/ K id s " In
made and find grade stuilenl
be kept at school until 1:00 p in. w ill tic in effect Monday through by Trooper lliirris o n &lt;R Ilia 20 M ia m i lo see the N ational I until r
Iiutead of Itclitg dismissed bcfnru Friday the rest of thu month, and liti.ses uispeiteil today, all bill one Legion hn seli.ill finals
lunch *■ they were last year. Mrs. from u u m until inion on Satur­ were owned by Hie County School
Velma Mitchell, principal, an­ day. according to Mrs ladlia Cow Rnurd, th&gt;&gt; oilier wo* a contract
im*
led. chit 1 clerk
nounced loday.

COMMEMORATION EVENTS

ACL Opening Date
Set For Sept. 22

Maj. Jack Bolt
Rotary Speaker

Mrs. Sarah Knight
Dies In Hospital

Auction Plans
Big Fish Fry

Registration
On Wednesday

Buses Reported
In Good Shape

Commission Meets Schoolchildren
Report Tomorrow

W ill he held by the
f,aBolent
p, ,n. at McKinley Hall, Primary Teachers

Smith* Friday0^ *** #PPr° V" of th,lr b a rte r *'V Circuit Judge M. II.
"Same contribution* already are cumin* In,'* Marion H *rm *n ,
member uf the board of director!. ™
W *
lid today.
The meeting Wednesday night Teacher* Association: Mr*. (Iconic
waa called by M. R. Strickland Harden end Mr*. Joe Astarellu,
president of the Council. Other Sanford Garden Cub. and Mr*.
officers, ae named In the charter, Roy Tlllla and Mr*. C. M. Flowere B. L, Perkin* Jr., vlce-preel- era, Benford Woman's Club.
The president also I* a mem­
d*nt„ and Homer Osborne, secreber of the board, and will protarv-treaiurer.
t* over meeting* of lath !***■
Mr. Harmon la e member of the
pi and the general memberboard from the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerro together
with John Brumlev, Other mem­
According to the charter. "The
ber* end their organisations are, ■enernl nature and ubiect of (hi*
C liff Ablea ana Ir
'
Irving.
Pryor, corporation ahull be to provide
Seminole Countv Junior Chamber wholesome recreation for the
of Commerces Mr. Perkin* end W, youth of both aexea of the City
C. Hutchison Jr., Sanford Rotary of Bnnford. Fla., and the faclllClub.
tlo* ineident thereto, and to InVoile A. W illi
Jr. and Ben eulceto In them Christian prinR w ede. Snnfui
Hpiw of falr plav and tolerance
R. E. True ei
In nil their conUcta with their
jro fM iw n * fellowo."
Sanford Bim I
el Women'* C
Tho charter also provide* for
I end the
Mqulaltion of proporty for
•tm u it of the Council’* ohfor the setting of
Pielda, flnnford American Ledrn
to defray expense* and
Post.
employment of any nee**Mr*. M.
wraonnel.
Inga of the organisation
Vt. an
i toward Improvement of
t i n and toward oxpetuii.

■ IM S

One Hospitalized,
3Others Injured
In Auto Crashes *

flung W illiam s fa m ily w ill mark
Its SOlh annual rcunlun Oct. 1 with
One person waa hospitallaad and
dedication of n m ojiUnicfiO hrnbs three
others were Injured yeater
patriarch of the clan, Andrew E l­
accidents
iblle a
‘
day In two eutomohl!
ton Williams.
o f Kenfori
rd.
The fam ily, the largest in F lor­ smith
Charles B. Searcy, B5, nf laingida sml one of the biggest In the wimil. was In the Fernalrl-Ioiuehtoii
country, is composed of di-icm d
Hospital
today
w ith
m ultiple
anl* of the 2.1 children o f Andrew bruises and possible r ili fru ctu rts.
Ellon
I'hi' founder of the dan. X lays tool not been taken A c c o r d ­
now estimated ut spine 2.V(MiO ing to In* attending physician, to
members, was horn In IWX)
I determine If any fractures oc­
curred, hut he described his condi­
tion us "favorable."
Mr. Searcy w ill face n charge
o f rig h t-o f-w a v violation, accord­
TAMPA i*s—Three armed ban ing to Highway Trouper It. D.
dlls stulc about tl.txjo worth of Harrison.
cigarettes and whisky from Hie t'u
The accident In whleh lie wa*
ban club today alter an unsuccess­ Injured, also caused minor Injury
ful attempt to open the club safi- to John Richard W eicoll, 30, O r­
They held up * club utlcudaitl
lando, d rive r o f the avennd car,
The Cuban Club i* one of the his w ife, and daughter,. Samira, 4.
large social clubs in the Ybor Cdy They were given firs t aid tre a t­
(L a tin q u a rte r) section of Tampa ment at the site o f the mishap.
Five Points, six m ile* south of
Sanford on Highway 17-H'J.
The collision occurred about 6:.10
p.m. and caused a bottleneck In
JACKSONVILLE &lt;4* - Charles tr a ffic fo r about 46 minutes. Dep­
Cullen Fender, 37, was bounced u ty S h e riff il. L. Eubank* assisted
from the Ftcest Inn t- ir ly .Sunday, Trooper H arrison In directing tr a f­
shattered the dour glass with Ills fic.
right rist, and bled to death, coun­
The Searcy vehicle was listed by
ty officers who are Investigating Truoper Harrison a* a total lo*a
believe.
while damage to the second car
wa* set at (46U.
W illia m Dealer llru w n , !lil. O r­
lando Negro, waa being held In
Jail In Orlando th l* morning a w a it­
TAM FA
- lairi-tla Maiming, ing a pick-up by the County
accused
of- holding 17 persons at S h e riff'*'o ffic e
,
bay
w ith a pistol
u grocery
..........................
,1 In _________
Brown wa* charged with reck­
store white she stole I I IKW, today less driving, willful and wanton,
was charged with armed robbery by Trooper Harrison, after the

Tampa Robbery

i

IN DEPEN DE iV*' DAILY NfcttaPAMUt

Convene Tonight

Weather

Mostly ctoudv through Tuesday
lsifl*with aealtered akewers and S
(hubThere will be * mooting of the derabawera especially smith and
primary teacher* at tba Senior east portion*.
High Bchool at l:M o'clock tonight
The mealmg will Include talk* and
explanation of the year's plans In
miuic, art and ipeech.
Mr*. Mlldru) Babcock will .peak
on art, Mra, Dorothy Land, music,
and Mr*. Marguerite Graham,
PANMUNJOM (A)—Another 1A0
•peach correction. Principles and Am*rkc*n*,
mostly sergeant* and
technique* to be followed dudrlng officer*, were freed today amid
tho year, will be explained to tho Indication* th* Communist* may
teacher*.
tend back up to 800 more Amarlean* than th* 3,313 originally
promiMd.
The Red* alao released 250 South
Korean* on thl* n th day or the
Korean war prlaonar oxchange
The Commimiala promised to
sand back 400 prlaonars tomorrow,
Including I N Americans.
Ona of tba Briton* to be handed
perienee* in K o r o ii a ir e o m b il
over Toeaday will bo Lt Col.
Jams* P. Cane, top ranking Brit*
(ah officer held by the Communlat*. Red nawipapermen said
Came, commander of a battalIon
of ona of Britain's great fighting
I f YOU DON'T
unit* — the Gloucestershire regiment-wa* captured In April « s l
In the fteeee Imlin River bsttle.
The Communiit Peiping radio

Driver Licenses

.

Reds M ay Boost M ark O f Released Americans

Bolt To Talk
A t Lion* Meet

aald Monday that Came was aw ait­
ing repatriation at Kaesong, the
Red holding point Just north of
I'anm unjom , end was in "splendid
physical shape."
The Commonlata, meanwhile, re.
affirm ed assurances th iy w ill re­
turn all Allied prisoner* who want
lo go home. Including those ac­
cused o f crimes before or after
Utelr capture,

Th* Rada gave tho asaurancae
at a 1-bour and 4B-minuIe session
of the joint Military Armistice
Commission after MaJL Gen. Blackahear M. Bryan, senior Allied dele­
gate. asked whether the Kedi
would repatriate all prisoners who
want to return.
Th* meeting we* called at Hed
request.
U m Peiping radio aald the CommuoUte ' ’lodged a tacond strong

protest against American assist-1Chinese that they w ill not he
xnce lo Chiang Kai-Shek in the forcctl lo return to Red China,
plot lo detain" captured Red ChiSome l.2(Xi Indian troop* who
nose soldiers,
I w ill guard I’ OWs unwilling to reThe broadcast said Beil dele-1 lorn home art- scheduled to arrive
gate Id. Gin. Lee Bang Clio pro­ at Inchon on Korea's west coast
tested that Chinese Nationalist Tuesday on a B ritish transport
Returning American* Monday
agents landed at the Allied i ’OW
camp at Koje Island last Wednes­ raised hopes that Hie Reds would
day and Thursday to Induce Chi­ return more U. S. soldiers Ilian
nese POWs not lo return lo tho they originally promised
The Reds have returned 2.B27
Red mainland.
Peiping said Gen. Lee told (he Americans, leaving 4Hil s till sched­
U. Nf. delegates " th a t these ac­ uled fur repatriation, according to
tio n ! are in violation of the ar­ their early figure
But liberated Americans who
m istice-agreem ent and demand­
were at Kaesong over the weekend
ed an Immediate end to them ."
In Pusan, the U. N. POW com­ said more than l.uoti non-Korean
mand said t l Nationalist represen­ POWs were still awaiting repotelatative* visited antl-Hed Chinese lion at the Red eollecllng center
POWs last week In U. N ramps just north of here.
T h ry said most of tho nt*n were
on ChoJu Island
A U. N. .Command statement Atnricun and British sergeants
■aid the N ationalist! reassured the and officers.

No Cause Given
For Trailer Fire

Firemen are s till seeking t l r
causu o f u flrw nl the Park Ave.
T ra ile r Court curly Sunday illu m ­
ing which did consideruhli' dumagp
to it house tra ile r owned un.l oc­
cupied by It. E. Towle o f the San­
ford Naval A u x ilia ry A&lt;r Stutlun.
F ire Chief Muck Clevelard re­
ported thal si) alarm was rung
In lit l:6 il a.m. Two trucks went
tu the tra ile r court and placed Ilea
htuzc under control before it
spread to adjacent tra ile r*.
No estimate uf the damage w in
mnde, hut the inte rio r wa* badly
dumnged and must o f the cuntenia
destroyed. The resident* were mat
a t hume at the tim e u f the hlaie.

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VALUE OF ARTS COLLEGE
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tutlng anywhere, In n crowdarl city &lt;■• cm i
desert InlMnrl
Training m ines arcnntl; ym ir ep|mrI unit y
In a college of lito ra l aria anil x r lr m r * n
education. To to able In final In o u lli air,

Accident Protection

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Let tin ex pin in tills unlimited 24 hour
a day service available especially to
students.

fir* ,

an il w a lrr I to lawa ilra rrlM n g t t o lr
order, to to stile In »re a r r u r r ilr ly In n |&gt;uni.
Ing nr a piece of mimic, In a play, a im vrl nr
a biography what man haa made of man, in
to at home In mime p rrlo d * nf hlM «rv i " " l
p#rc»lv» In (hern the m nllvra nf aniiic 1• IIO'C
rfeclslnns made hy m m n r natlnnn Mm i&gt; in
| e |f f the frillla of Mir four ric h cull,,;,- y u a n
Of. Chalmers
Kdnrallnn deals w ith n alnplc nlnll niaill
In thinking You may th in k w ith m a lh rm iln *.
enlora, chemical aymbnla, nr wnrda; In college I h r r r n ,1 ilin m tn work otll and enlarge your I hough I* hy a ll of th rn r nimnn
Collaborating with yon In it o laboratory, ih n rlaa«rt«ini. Ito
aamlnar, library, or at util n arc mnatcra of thcac way* &gt;d mum a
In f, Inatructora who thcmaalvca arc buay w ith lli.m g h l and
value* and know how lo help the beginner exploit hi., a iiih tira
And not only U cnllefa Inalrucllon I n lr llr r iiia l. it la an, m mnmt,
and rellflotia aa well. Cnllege life In the dnrm llnrlea and In tha
Oimmons. tin aervice* o l lha chapel, the nm nrrm m i l l - in-m-ns
formal and Informal, the gamra, lectures, and n n u n i'i l.,n&gt;;
Iheia important maliera nut nf the printed book and m i.. «.&gt;«.
activity, and experience

Any medical bills up to
$1,500.00
Male S tu d en ts..........$24.00
Female Students .... $20.00
FOB DETAILS CALL BOB KARNS

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Karr i s Insurance A g e n c y
Meisch Kldff.

I ’ Hon* 977

Shoe Terms Can Be Very Confusing
Kline term* ran he rcmltt-lng
This list sh ould *ct y o u nil n;ir
With Ihe (Mill

111

action I ahue vili-,

man
Vsllip Hip Irnnl part til ,i aline
Oparter-lhe hack purl til .i slmc
Throal—lh r Inp [find pail «»f
lh* vamp
Upper- (lie vrtinn anil tpiarler
put together wllli ilir lining com
plrle and ready In pul on Ihe
Mile
L in in g —liter* a r e two st-l* nl
lining •—one all l e a th e r ami Ihe

a “ barrel nf fun* at Jim Hohwnn's Men’s Store, Allen
left, dec Idcm tin all w hit* loafer* for lUrk-lmarhowl arIlavlt| l.ennard la Inlereatcd In a alrlped Oxford button

From California To New York, Sportswear Fashions Are New

se cond one. in helw een. of n .rt u n
—twilh se w e d on lo Die vamp ami

tpiarler.
Tip—any of Mir exlrn nieces in
tllllerenl hhHpex xlllrhco tin theIt mil pari nl the vamp
Fox—any extra piece * tllr h r j
on the hack pari of Ilir tpiarler.
for dfcurnllnn
Faerxluy—the Irnnl pari nf an
nxfnrtl In which Ihe eyelets llnr
lacex In pull llirm iuln arc placed
1.8*1—a wiMirlen fnrm shaped In
■Clfirilanre with rerlaln slide(lhal la, rniiiid Inc, nieillum tno i
and made to measurement fur
life and wlillh I'nristrueled alxn
lo rArry proper heel height*
lleels—are measured according
In right* nf an Inrh—for example
l t | Inrh heel |x known a* 20 a
1*1 Inrh h*«' Is known as lx x
2 Inch heel Is known as Hi x ltd
ferenl ily le * are: Hat, I'uban
boulevard, Spanish and ridnes,Hex mice* xtmc all one piece
With only a .tingle seam al Hie
bark

Fathers M ust
File Proof

down collar whirl t while Fred Wilson eyea a hlaek loafer for college
aa ahtiwn hy Mr. Kohaon. Iln tort (inmalea measure* l.etls for alia,
— (I'holo hy Haymnnd Studio).

5 To 15 Arc
Dangerous
Eye Years
Five to llftern ,n*‘ damp-ruiiveals Fur your . I.i 1•I \ n r . ar
corillllU In fh Im . It Mini;, &lt; hair
man of lip- School Vi'lm i Coin
m iller
the Am rrtr.ui Upt ime
trie Assorliilton
"Y o u most lea, It w i lit I &gt;I -».&gt;f .-t v
&lt;onsclmi- iie-.s,"
lo
Mini: said
"K n e ll year there are i i 0 Kt eve
IllJlirP-s In A tm -n i to .. bool elold
ten A ch ild 's iiin -l i n . i n . ,
gtMid vision in,tv i.e per m inenl
I* im p a ire d m ,1. .Moved Ihn.ugh
in inlurv vvlii'h emdd t» pieveul
erl liv safelv edue.ilmu uml n ln ll

WAKIIINI1MIN UP
In ill cb
glhle* were reminded yeslntlay
lhal If they expert In lie tli-'c iird
from m ilitary service f i r father
hood, they must (lie evidence id
It with their local ilra ll hoard* by
Ana. 2Y.
tinder a change In draft rub-,
ordered hy I’residenl Klxenhmver
In July, fatherhood In Itself will
not h* ground, for exemption after
Aug. 2.1 unless Ihi'-e Is "proven
hardship and privation."
Selective service noted lhal mi
dar the law. falherhmHi dales ft mu
rontypllott, so a young man may
ha granted axcmptlon If he files
before Aug. 2.1 a duclor'x c rrlifl
cal* ittextlnfl that his wile Is preg
nant.

i ’alif,cola's pace selling, ni'V
.piirlswrar ami casual cnlTerlioox,
..ml .ill the leisure wear showing*
(mm i u.isl IniMiasi, express a new,
MiMi, versatile innml lhal be*! ro­
il. , is the "urban-suhiirbun I rend"
nl mmlern living!
I h r Fall 'VI Sportswear slorv
p iik h ’s with a gay. new dash
of uilnr
glowing In surfaceiiilcrest Fibrin, that almost |ir»
p it min Muni dlmrnslnn
t ali, ti- iiili-rest I* Ihe theme
iing c ir r in l ably by siirh favorito piilnrm ers a* separate* and
cii'.rdiiiales, "farted up" by rra ly
I .Mill - and hiirinunlicd with try a
new lellnr allrnctlnn -wcskltx.
We.kit* -leaf Ihe show In furry
kmi mixture*—In velvet, rnnlnrny,
tweed, plaids, lalfeln and brilliant
fell alum-- nr in happy combinelinn with earh n lh rr*
'llietg- wesklts perform w llli or
wtllniiil a blouse
companion
ably wdh a suit or skirt . uvnt
gaily with "ta rry " paid*
llhlliv' lirdchrs xlrp Into IkFt
(Hilllaid for casual w-ear .
11arFling In fswi-1 sliiilili-d Iwt-tfd.
lliiin e l imdurny, velveteen and
iiiirai le fibre blends
Mu v an- at l im e s
sp la sh e d
in ighliy will! pa si el kid. or mir...I hnl (on s Tin -y do , in ii it Hu. - nf
I.&lt;.its and li-npuril m fake fur
l'i miser fnshinns also lake In
i lie now iii flannel lined drnlm
in gabardine. They can wear n
hell or nimb.'rhnmf—or do without
I.... They fall In slop r-asllywtlb a larket, a *w tinier, or a
I.Inure
lll.iitiM KK
hy their very
h i a iitily as usual, bring (-beers'
i'niton tweeds and wool Jersey*
v h -fur Ihr vpotfighl against claille
nl tun, nylrm, .ilk and rayon tissue
faille (nr dramatic emphasis to
new Idiiiisr shaping. Wnirn for barrcl sleeves mi a dropped shoulders
ellmw length xleeve* — ruffixl
with knit
Draping at the nerkllnb, tucked
collars, hlh Interest and fur Dims

m iE 'iila In primary red IlflOWNK
extend from thr palexl helgr to al
must black, highlighted hy orange,
hclcr orange ami Inis nf gold
nt.ACK.
perennially
popular,
keeps II* favored spol Mauve anil
luickcts, pleat* and em hrnldrnr*
and gray* are pale In char-coat.
The Kail ’5.1 Sprelswear story
|« "la ronde" nf verve, color, wash
and Inspiration! II'* a modern
rhapsody that Invite* a h.irmonlou* llirm e of wonderful enlhuslaitu
for llv rly color and fabric combi­
nation*. with a counterpolnl of
Imagianllon

shadow* In matching fabrlcx-freiptrnlly Hoed with a contrasting

CATCH HIM
THE VERY FIRST
DAY OF

SCHOOL
WITH THESE
SMART SHOES

a

—SAVE—
Every Day
At The

Dress Up Wardrobe
Here** an rar y way In lulgliteu
■ml alretch yiuir w*rdrnlie. llnkia tolnrful print dlindl lo be wtnn
over your favorite aolld rulm
ahvath. Make ih i* unuxiinl "over
■klrt" yourself from a cool, light
weight printed fabric-. Choose a
rlnt of a||k «r rayon whnao pnomliwnt color hi cent* the altnde
of f our xtralght'cnt aheuth.
(I*t two yard* (nr lea*, depend.
Ing on the fulliteaa preferred.) I'ut
a nalf.ltleh hern on ench si-lviigi-.
Figure at least an loch-widiwalithaud, with the tvamn wldlli
band ea'emJIng Into * ut-lm-ti
long He-naxli. ihmhle the wni*t
hand fabric, then luck and xtltcli
lha print Into a anflly fu ll akiit.
Hern the bottom according to ynui
regular dr*aa length. Tie the
eolorful print dirndl around you,
a i you would an apron. The
hammed selvage edge* should
barely meet down the back.

DRESSES.
S U IT S . . .

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P A N T S ..
S H IR T S ..
BLOUSES
S K IR T S ..

Have Pictures Made O f
PON M I N
fc**dlO»0

Stomp Portrait

FO«

Indiat' Wordrohg, $11.00
O’NIta (raoulor).... 19,10
Troln Com .......... 19 JO

fluitk Triptwr ..... $ 19.10

AuitraUan ahorlglm
ired face appears on Hi
a I pence Auatrallla
damp, has shaved o
Mind Johnny IIv* on
MialraUan cattle statin

C O IH
M*NM M b *

fliilifcoo

Iwn-Juilir.......

95.00

Journayir .......... 97.10

Your Boy O r Girl When They
Start To School —And Have

i miz\.rsi

Through The Years To

hunters

FOOT LOCKERS «
(ALL MKTAL)
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CHILDRENS
SHOES

That Big Smile With You

•A't e—** m,Wh * *• St***** •*»*».

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Graduation.

THE BIGGEST
SEIJSCTION IN
TOWN

B Lui

DEPARTM ENT ST&lt;
Cm. r « r t l i M . f t tiu tm i

�7$ •*

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''yT T t^T - *'

LATE BULLETINS
ORLANDO
sentenced to o»
extort flOO fre

-Ex-cop Janics E. Hrmlv toduy was ILLUME XMY
orison for attemptina to
i»o ,
Bhmh airman.

NEW YORK p*,
'lt ff-Oto/yxCii? itlntiwi for lufaulile
Paralyais announced today u ..
OJ* n $tJ.-l02.U!il) to its
county chapters so far this year. This is an increase of fit*
per cent over the corresponding iwriwl last year.
. UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. U7')—Russia todav put it
-.Qharely up to tlm U.N. to decide whether the Soviet Union
could attend the Korean peace conference will..... being
lined up on thu Cotiimunlst side.
WASHINUTON (/P)—Adm. Arthur W. Radford said
today the Russian hydrogen explosion letpiires Unit the
United States review Its defense against such woh | h iiis .

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NEW YORK 1&lt;P)—The threat uf a tleup of lonb- dis­
tance telephone facilities across the nation eased off today
as a union spokesman said negotiators wen* striving for a
“peaceful, just" settlement of the tabor dispute.

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S A N FOR I). n . O l t l U A

W E D N E S D A Y . A U G U S T Dli. I'l.VI

Associated I'ress (.ease Wire

No. 202

Major Rift Arises In City Com m ission
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Sanford Budget Draft Totals

Large Slash
Needed To Hit
State News Roundup 13.5 Mill Mark
State Industrial leaders Gather
In Orlando For Thursday Confab
BERLIN (JP)—The &lt;'»mmtm!;it East Get muii Parliament
declared today it Is ready to join with West ilermuiiv in
forming a provisional government to organise Herman unity.

$ 8 5 9 , 6 1 9 . 3 7
Governing
Body Splits
On 5ewer Issue

The rough draft uf Ihe City bugtty JIM F is m .lt
get for the 1953 54 fiscal year to­
rift a mile wnl* developed
tals
tH7u.ilIU.37,
approximately
i.i
nlglil lu Hie i ’ll* &lt; &gt;-inuilssli.il
f 1M&gt;0,boo more than Iasi year's budin j illni-iisal.ui i-uncei iiliig tin- un
g«l. which came about, according
m.-.llale needs in lln- pr.-|Hi*eil ex
to i'll) Manager Tom Lemon, who
tensive wuter ai-.l sewer improve
prepared the draft, because uf inm.-id pmgralir
luston of all Items considered
&lt; oinnir John Ka.ler definitely
Hitting
necessary to Ihe City. no cutting
belli ..ut for ) prim .iiv treatment
UKI.ANPO (AA—Utah' Industrial and a-lvie leadem iiiten-xted In uvet tiy
as yet
hy the CHy Cummlsslog,
Cummlsslog and
plant In tllfli.lt Im i-nivi-iiutit collbrliiffinjc new Iniluatrv lu Florida will meet inn,- tumuirow.
umlerlmdgMing last year.
-I met Ini) In ihe sewerage ik.rttnn
.d Ihe |iii.giam v'lituiiu W illiaiii
... Principal aneaker at live conference luncheon » ill lie William (»
t'oii.idcruhlc cutting wlU be nee
oht.Tiell, head uf tha Small husine** A d inlhiitiulioo
Sleuiper isled in will, v'onimr
*— ir&gt; by i Ik&lt; t'omintsslan If they
Kuvlet U| lid* levpecl
The Industrial development clinic l* being sponsored Jointly l.v lie* t-\|u-i-i in w en enme close to Ihe
F lorida Council for Iniluatrv and
On ip*' other -Ide ot Hie lence.
lit i null* In taxation they
('.•mint didm Ive) stipulated the
Common-* a - l the Industrial dlliw
ly
f
pledged
al
a
Board
illy -liiii.l.l uper.ile on a "piy-oavision uf Ihe Florida Stale Cham­ topic. sold A. D. Davh&gt; of Jackson- ■in i 11x;■11&lt;in imieling Monday
vlile, chulrman uf the count'll
‘ &gt;ni go" system m Imam mg Hie
ber u f Commerce.
A* the hudg.-t stands, Mr. Lemon
program and tli.i.ild cut Hie vswX Tbe i|iiratlua whether comninnl*uid 2i) 3 mills in laxallon would
i era ye needs to lock boltiim for
tlea ahould offer aubaldlea to new
tie needed to envee it. The d iffe r
Initial constnirltmi, Mnvor Ran
manufacturing planta w ill ba a key
Miee m mlllatie Is in municipal
' iI.i11 Cliuse seemed H&gt; go along
oocrjtiim, where 15 mills Instead
i will. Hits vein --I llnnkiiii
ol setvti m ill* i* needed to cover
I ’oinmr I Ib-nv.r Cordell I.&lt;
the City's functions The mlllage
ipiessed no definite oplni-.ii elllier
KEY WEST i * - Mrs Annie lor debl .erviee, il 3 mills, romalns
w.iv. suvina,
have
many
Cook’s Inipcs wen- lidlitlcd today lln- same
[dans I.i choose irnni we .iiuiT
with the announcement tli.it lu-i
Salaries alone, were underbud
Know which one In lake
missing ton hud been rele-sed by
MIAMI vAt—Juvenile Court Judge the Comnumlsls as a prison,v ol lie led last year by 129,338 110, he
t'oinnir Ka.I.-i again expressed
pointed
mil.
Items
of
a
necessary
Hie opinion Ihe City's ennsulllng
Walter H. Beckham haa closed war
nature
he
had
in
the
budget
In­
. iiuineer, Robert Align-. Jackson
the Dade County book on lititfa
She said she was told July 14
i ill*, xlii'llld be dl-rliarged
He
lion Involving Janice Cubbedgo. that M Sgt Itou.ird Cook. 211, cluded two new fire trucks.
The budget first will be taken
-irigiuall) voieed tbs ..pinion at
It) year-old "coma mother,'' her was missing In action
a meeting of the Coin mission Mon
by the Commission tomorrow
mouth-old son, Cnarlea, and her
"That word missing could have up
41.
Phntii
d.iv nlgtll.
■&lt;* * ini o in al Ihe City Hall In a
huaband, Honald, alao Ut.
mtsinl anything," she said " I nev ,.-cessed
NEW I 'M Kilt.MS ARE b*lnx -p m lril Imlay *1 lb* fo u n t)
* i i i « E l s t - i i l i n n t ' i I t p i - I n . k i- l i* .nl i b - il f m - i n l . i « . &lt; i . | l n n l i i - *
Die i.in un issi.m .-r niiin ed Hie
session
and
(he
discus­
lie said yesterday that Circuit er gave up lug &gt; that tie h»d been
HhvrlfP* irfflre. Apparel for Shrrlff ) L. Holitu (•rnin it from
i d I h * s h i - r l f r * - d a f t n r * i l r f l I n M i r b l . It
i
m l!,
le itsn ll w liy T ilis jg ie e W illi you
sion, will be continued Friday
Judge Pat Cannon's order Friday captured
rla hl) and hi* ilro u tir* consist* uf malrhlng (rs r *hirls anil
l-.uhsuk*. n I, I
-uni \ tv k ii m .
-.ml wliv l want to disebarge Mr
giving the young huaband custody
“ This morning I heard his iiiubi
psnts, sml hlsrk list, It* and shnra (nr summvi n#nr, whllr s
Vug,is” n. 'Hi- . gone ahead with
A n iieipjlisl revenues in the bud­
&lt;8 Janice and tha baby at L* name," .Mr* Cook continued " I
these [dans wlthi.nl nmxtilUng ll.e
Hells’ . removed the case from his was Ilia happiest woman In the get are for both this year and
i lls Coinnilxsinn
Jurisdiction.
world About three hours later u lust year. These figures were set
I don I llnnk Hie eiiglneer
telegram from the Defense De down as follows:
xtimdd decide what we slioul.l do
For use in general governmentpartnient confirmed Ihe good iirivilfges
next and ev«-r&gt;lh|ng like llial "
and franchises, (1B52news."
Mayor Oinxe siHiilied Coni in r
M ) 132,000, (IBM 34) (34.000; road
Ka.ler. s.iylng lip thougbl the etlA
und bridge fund,
(7,330.
' alnuer ha* been attempting to give
(1B33 34) $11,300; pound tees and
Hie I'll) a compute g.ataie
dog taxes. (30, (too; inspection
t.nter. Cnmmr Kaili-r sai.t he
NKW PORT RICHEY IK-Roland
fee*. (7.300, (9.000; fines, 134,000,
, Ihougllt Air Angas has
lieell
(M.IKIO, p arkin g ,melee fees, (M,paying d o w n
Iho ticalmant
*
000
I
2l‘
,
000;
lutVesl
and
costs
on
id in l,' and that the Cite -'xtiould
ilnj
luxes, llccttscs, etc., ( 1,(00, (1,300;
nave Ihe whole picture, not half
an old pistol,
............
ho Intended
............Ip buy.
f
B O S T O N (A')- -Hecteiary of Stale Duller *ald in.luy tl
in.
I
sale
of
cemetery
lots,
(3,000,
(4,MIAMI
UK—
Pvt
John
Keen,
20,
Peace Justice David Dowling reainmi.- ope charier” of the Dulled Natl.m* eon In In* "*&gt;-rl,.-&gt;.
t
; sale of real estate, ( 12,000,
Mayor Cltu-e again answered,
ported
roirotter’s Jury h»d ren u returned prisoner of war who I! skks
ind erf.! \ j niul.-K-- iii.p.n (slit ull.-r ulim.-.lying,
You have III* whole pic
Ve
dered
verdict of accidental survived a 17-duy death march 13.(kk&gt;: sim return fTM fimn
lu u -peccn pr.-pare.l l»r the Amrrbnii llnr Asw-x-iitfinn. Dull- ,
.Swimming
iiool,
(
1,(00,
(2,530;
lu
r*
if )&lt;m read ih .d .-la la i in ,I
ill
lluii-s,
-aid
(inlay
lie
mill
JUSl
d ra in .
said he bi-lirves tin- u.bninl&lt;trntin.) ..... ui'ldev* .. l-.-ll*. n--i|.| n. l&gt; go over the fig u re * hi fi.u .l of
ulioul decltk'd on tin- Armv for a liens received on property fore*
fa.-.- uf |l»- lul l ili.it mull u»w tins the powv. "l» .le*li»v I, ...-i ll ' II.d
1Ol.
'closed hy cotinty, (11133 33) 110,000;
eurcer.
hu -aid ll«- U. N wuilld have lu I.**
In Hie discussion t. .1 m glil ll.e
" I f I stay lit, i can retire at utility lax fur gcncrul government.
I'l.aliuett
I--ii mi.k.till* p..*-il-le
... ,,
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,
.-omit.i**iomtr* hashed over both
til" age ol '7, uml not many el 144.IKKI. (30,000. cigarette tSX. (98,
ii
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. .
I l i l l t the .illlM u ill) ul I lie ri.-x d i-.it
Hr re.-ulled lb.I tbe . .aitei wux
,, ,
,,
i&gt;tia-e* of tin proposed pn.gr h i .
vllluns cun do that." lie i-ipl.-ilueii uou. (loo.ooo; water revenue.! fur
ll ''l
! '
and tn e .l i|ues|ioils at All -Anga*
State Superinteiuleui ol I'nblic drafted ...d *ig..r.l at Sun Fran- 1,1, hr.
ll..' Sem uitil.
it.in .ty
S |*.ilgeneral government, (30.060. (80,
during un interview
.I h.iii
f.Hir
'■
1
^ ' V-',1'" ii ..01 - \s«oclaln&gt;n w dl buhl . slag i'lo -essp.n Is*stx-.l
The young soldier, son uf Mr iHHi; rents N m housing authority, Instruction Thom a* D Hailey ex­ claco in early 1946 "v .-■u none *&gt;f
the progress made In ediu-aIIv i
IIIi t i) al M nllel Lake I'.irk n.
FORT PIERCE Ugk—A stale audit and Mrs llarvcy Keen, Naples. II,wx). (I.goo; prior years taxes. tolled
w
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n
*
the
l
,
r
e
*
i.
le
i.
l‘
p
.iu
e
i
lion in Ke in Stole Cuunly during Hie
Sepl I Gl ti it War, de. idl'd -I I lit- f.’t d e lllllle u d lp o lu'ing l ik.-n -m
of Ihe recants of E. R. Pierce, Fla., came to Miami a few- hours 11.200. (730; library, (1,200, 11,300; past law year* at tmtav * meeiing
i-lllie r id Hie Id o p h a s e s
lu th i- .'unnccllon Ibdlt-x
■id si-.-t l- lu . ill's ine. liu g in lb * l uu. 1
Si. Lucie County tax assessor, has after he reached home to hi- with liall field, (11133-34) 11.230; gar­ of the Klwanls Club
• "itimi Stemler rnpiesle.l Hial
linos.last
night
''The
.holler
i*
thu*
a
p$e-atumbage
collection.
11933
34),
(1,100;
his
mother
while
she
underwent
llm t ih l-m g the p u -l -cxxi.i
l lu­
been turned ovar to Ally. Hen
Sngi.s L.i.-iitire a plan which
.loin. M els.n, I'om -iv ............- ' Mi
"Hemlu.de County la well nt. Us tr age charter. In this **n*e ll Senate approved 23 tie a lie * 12 ol
mlscellaneoui. (4.000, (4.000; cash
medlral Itvalriirnl
Richard Ervin
would
provide i.V most un.-- .ii
slope)
wa- .1)11)1.-.1 . h ..11 mat. I
way
toward
solving
all
problem*
wa*
nl.Milele
before
it
artually
surplus
from
prior
years,
gt(.300.
which a.-curding lu Indies legal
The Board of County Commis­
improv .-ineiits ul th e • ■ w n i g u
III* list. I n C iill.llillti-e II. i I.i
connected
with
education
"
Mr.
c
am
*
Into
fnree."
I.MKI;
water
revenue
bonds,
1193]
advisor- " u .u ilil lie im c iin s iiliiii.iiia l
sioners said the audit showed IS.i i - ’ .tn icn t
im teliiig I svstem hi . -j 11.1111a -i
D ulle* went on lu say lliu l "u s if Ihe proposed am ci.-lm .-ui had iio -.lla le l) ai.n.iol.i'cd
o il. (59,087 98. and ad vuliirum Bailey ».»*rl*d "T ill* couiil* i*
ISO M duo the county and asked
III- . .in.in.tlee a.ul lit*
\ s ( . p l . ..I
fortunate
lliul
there
do
n«d
e&lt;i*l
one
who
was
at
Han
F
rancisco
I
taxi-*,
(80,200.
(190.333.72
Totals
F.rv!n to protect the county’s In
-ii in ctfe c l, because llie v leal II.
in - II- i .i i .1 .if I - it n 't . . r s n u'n ).I111110 lv.-y l. t.i.'-l.-d lli.il Ml
the over-cniwdeil coiidlll.m* I.. In- can say w ith confidence d ia l if Iwmsith
were (429.H1U and 1000.803 70
m a lle i* uf state lu ris.lu lion
terest*
in . .s s ii.p ili&lt;- program I-, ah*..
liel-l I 1 1day nigl.r
ut * ixi
From debt service lax - taxes found lu many oilier Florida e.mri- the delegafi-s there had known ih .it sm-h as n.-gnilable in s ti.im e id laws o9*clock
In i* t.i'c .l' t-.r lb * in itia l phase -t
lu the stii.Uus &lt;d W l lll(
from prior years, (ISO, (lw); las Ilea "
Ihe m ysterious amt liiim e a su ra ld
local ll.i'iis in g la w *, etc
Mcis. I- nrpi-d all iio-iuu.-i - -u Id* binl.lo.i! i. in I II. .-it t i \ . d a i i n m l the
"A ch id *|wmU more of hi* pow er o f the alum would he avit
BELLE (JLADK f* -Warnings id e* fur 1937-31. tl.OUO. (730: ad vali . p . .n.l il.e lr .o&lt;i*i w h i d . -h.-.ilil
sharply attacked .1 [M il ,.‘..I., lu lli n ' and III.' board d ll
a possible flood diaster III Ihe onim current taxes fur d ih t ser­ waking hour* In * cIun&gt;! than lie sbK- as means pf mass destruction, ul Dulle*
lie Liken over • |-cr..»1 ul w u i , III
Hie proposed um rn d m e n l winch re d ..r* i» In- isrs.-s.-iit
does
at
.home,"
tile
*pcaker
i-mi
Lake
Okci*.*liubee
region.
where
a
vice*.
(140,000,
(142.5(9;
utility
i
n pit ll In: &gt; lltd.leri. i-lliipli'l*
M UNRAN (A - Two Florida sol­
the provisions nf the ch a rte r di-ul
I ' m -sI.I.- i . i I'fir ie i l.iustup, I*
easily tm seen that tug w ith disarm am ent and the re be said wind.I p c .m il Ctmgicxx i&gt;&gt;
c
lent
diers were among the American largo portion of the nation'* win service lux, (20,000, (17,410.07, and tiuued. T I can
ja
iib
-d
Dial
a
la
i.:c
sign
was
Ix-lng
void
r-xccullvc
agreem
eols
agr
c
education I* vitally imiMirluui to
I 'nil. ill. h u d . i l*&lt;piekl*&gt;l .. pel
War prisoners released by the ter vegetables are grown, were admission lax front stadium, (I,- our
ulaliun of armaments would have menls mads- by the P resltlenl w ill, pam le.l and Wuiil.l be p : _ .. ij- Ip I s-in.,1
children "
heard yesterday ut a meeting u! 1123. (3,730 Totels wer* (182,773
Communists M a y .
' A ssocl.illni. - n.irk alnog Hi. m l.iv |.-w w iili Mr. i.g .is ut
een fur more emphatic and real foreign g o vi'rnm e uls He ouh-.l ili.it III.
Mr. Dailey sketched the grow lit
147 Everglades land owners
and (11)4.003 07.
VVd-na Itive i
llu- main ildug ,.|.In to p lf ie . lt 1,1- n e ts- ... il.e
They were:
istic"
Ibc Korean a rm istice was negulial
A resolution was adopted ask
From water revenuvs fur water of educational facilities In h lurlda
M Sgt. Howard Cook, *nn ot
llu l'llllg up III* c- iiip b -ln .ii -I do­ p i.-I--.-d p ro |e d
Dulle*
sanl
tbe
second
luadiby a ll A m erlcao m llllu iv rani
Alt
\u g u - said In- lin o ' . ore
W ekivu I *nr k i* I le llis la llllli.n . &gt;1
Mrs, Annie Cook, 721 Caroline St., log the U. S Army Engineers to operation - water revenue*, (77, end declared this state i* now u ipiacy arose from Hu- placing ul e.l
nu n d .-r under in s lriic lio n s lim n lw., -l-nilde lu ilc i
model for other slate* ami many
declare an emergency in the areu 1H4. (77,000.
w in d , we ll*.s i P ulin g ..III* ll.a S I.I -llre l pl .Ills
Key West.
reliance in a peacetime conllnua- Washington
I "f Ihe pr&gt;&gt;|eel on i s.al- ..( inst
I te ll
pa- lo r , ” lie n
From water utility for debl sar foreign countries
Sgt. Allan Cain Jr-, son ol Mrs. and lake Immediate steps to pro
He WU6 introduced by Rayburn tlun uf the wartime partnership of
Sucli re s tric tio n s , to- said wia.i-i
vide flood control
Hild tile -an .) i y u n ii- are in I ii-i-t lu on* m d i. w h ld i w ill sbuw
vice - interest on Series B bonds.
Maty Cain, Hoieialtd.
Il-iol
ll
(Ul.(90, (10,733, and sinking fund T. Milwee, director of public lu­ the United Slates, llrilain and Ilus m ik e II Im possible fu r Ihe United stalled, lilt- li n k c.t il. ml In- fin w b .l S u i.lo i-I I '
The
m ..lie) I es *..l-lwlly " It* -aid III* plaits w ill
for bond retirement, (17,150, $17,- struction -Jo Hr-mlmile County, who *lu with the result that power for Stales " to share in tin- vnlim t.n v Islt.-d III- iild .-l
■&gt;w w w w w w w v w a ^ w v ' / v v ' w &gt; - - ^ w w v s i v s
action
was
concentrated
In
the
(Se­
lie leudy III -I* weeks ..r
Iwu
and frie n d ly ussuriutlon of ftc c n.i must in- i ..s*,i by die Assncla
Pit).
w it program chairman
llu .n lb Guests included Ham Wulkup uf curity Council with II* veto The lions w h ld i I* iK'cessurv lu ulls.-i ti.m
Grand totals ware (088,919 and
l
l
*
ils.i
soul
h
*
would
incor|Hir
Assembly
voting
proredur*
gives
• o m t n ltt . .- u.eiub.’i &gt; iipp..in l.'d
what the 8ovii4 p re m ie r re fe i* to
UrlanaB. George Jolly of Uria.k(839,8111.(7,
in s .de* Melseli a l* Hie . --rhiiiis-.il.tiers idea* in
fieid Mills, (1. II. Blackman of that buoy only an advisory role, as the " m u iio llliilc n n lly »l tin- fm tbe li-h I n
Preliminary estimates of ap­ Gainesville,
were G eu i.:* A L .ll.tl Jolin G allo l&lt;&gt; working -$lt fly* o r sis dl((eruiii
Suviei s y s te m ."
W A. Redd of Mi he said
I., s e f w hit’ll way ul prucepropriations for accounts from the Dora, (term It Farri* uf Taltuhaway, A| I It ..Inn i. Ib ili W illia m *, w . i t s
The third inmietiuury, Dulles
111it- |s III* cheapest
general fund wore as follows:
anil E J
Hud
Mu iik I i I. ni
see, David Gulehel. J. It Knot, said, l* the fact ili.il Hit- General
Cummi Kwilcr c o iiu ilc litrd I t u l
Administrative division - City ■nd E. G. Kllpstrlek, all ul San Assembly "ha* made but little
Tile next le i’itl.ii m eeting id the
f.d tc ......
not I., jo
Commission, (19,423; City Mana­ ford
s p o rt-in an'* \ &gt;*■i&gt;-itt(Ifm and all d iprogress1' in establishing Hindu
AUtlUST 21, UH1
lit)
ger's office, (18,211; City Attorney,
fu tu re iiie clin g x w ill lie l. d il Hie alien.I and .In tin* loll lot.
mental law uiunng nutluns embody­
Heveral stores on Hanford Ave. were rnteicd last Saturday night (3,Boo; finance department, (II.BM,
SALZBURG , A ustria yV&gt; t '
s last T uesd.ii -&gt;l every m onth at the u s e d a b i t - r e id II UN).INK) a s Ilia
ing "eternal principle* of Justice
cuxl
&lt;d
ufim
e
d
lu
te
ii.'i-.l*
tm-l.nl
•hd Bhertff Hand balng notified did the Hhertock Holme* act and mid civil service, $1,300. Total,
li.-g illlilu g &gt;.t
N IS’
A rm y a iilh o rltle s In.luy anmu.m-etl I “ I I I ! I f u n - *
and morality
mg
a s e w a g e dlsiHis.il plant,
baHKed a young boy who la &gt;mw in the cltv laiatllle instead of bunging (83,707.
I III
im m ix liu te
w ilm lra w a l
ol
D ulles said tha t under the c h a r­ lln.tgiiiust il milTi.tit l..i n i i . s l i u c l l u n
on an apple tree.
Safety dlvislon-MunicIpal Court,
HOMEBTEAD m - W B Car te r I t s it f llu- General Assem bly lu A m erican m ilita ry police ciis I. iimv
with.nil one
(1,900; police department, W .IU , roll, 4B-year-old foreman ul the 1BS3 m ust consider callin g a c h a r­ m ill* operating ul various puints
" lo t
(tPU.IKH),
iluggolie,
we
William N. Savage, ami uf the Rev. J. W. Savage, haa been at- und fire department, $101,0(2. Pub­ Homeitoad little prison camp, les te r review m eeting He said the oil Ihe border of A u * ltlu und
pi
uuglil In go ulieiid and do tile lu ll
tending Hanford Bu»Tn**a College and haa finished Ida course and lic health and sanitation
W A B IIIN G T ilN . '.I*
A Cuhiiit-I |uti.
tilled at a (well nilnary hearing U nited States " w ill then vole In Germ uny
lie c 111 phi) *lr ed Ile pointed
received hie diploma at bookkeeper. He owea it all to the fuithfulne**
Public works dlvi»lun--Cit
lle re u n t-r a ll U S pci simncl session is to In- In-Id l..iiiu rro w to out ihat tbe a ltu a liim o f iHdluliun
hroth- fa v o r" o f such u conference.
yesUvday
ay that l w kliled'hi*
...........
Of Prof. ti. E. Bynum.
(0.380; park* department, $27,0171 •r-in-law, Earl Tyre, lu self de
Dulli-e devoted much of his crossing Ihe border w ill have lln -ir hear a g c i.c ia l ic v i.'w tiy Secre id the lake would become worse,
recreation department, (4,000; goo fanso when he was attacked with speech to a review nf efforts In pusspurls and buggagi- checked by tin - uf Stale Dulles ul lu te rn a tlo n iillu-rw lse.
V L. A. Bromley purchased the Hughes farm on Celery Ave. con- department.
$10,(76; swimming
ill dcVHlopiiienlx
the reeent session of Congress to A ustria n ami G erm an u tfu -lu l*
Mayor Chu*e Inouglil out tlu t
a jltin x o f IU acres and a fine concrete bungalow which gives Mr. pool. $8,318.80; cemetary, $8,141; s knife.
Hn- Improvumcnt* must m-eded,
Brumlsy a total of 90 acres of cultivated garden land worth (Jil.OlKI. public buildings, $20,146; street de­
jiirlu.llug repairing prexeni sew­
partment, $01,666; sewer depart­
er* ami making extension* which
"AUGUST 26, l » t l
ment, $33,712, and garbage de­
would provide sewers to all housed
Police hradquarters received a complaint yeslarduy from a lady partment. (32,(21. Total. IM0.S1B,areas 111 Sanford, would cost (733,on W, Third HI. who stated that some goata tethered near her home so.
iKK), roughly
were annoying her by continually “hollering for. something to eat.’
.Engineering division - M.4UI
(6
The overall water und *ewerage
MACFAKI.AN
He *ald the nollimnl total capital
Ile ai*o laid ichoul conxlructlon million dollars more last year than
Library » (0.340. Insurance - wo,
( C o n lln u n J ^ M j^ t^
Investment
m
elementary
and
secI
i
not
keeping
pace
with
demand*
the
year
before
to
provide
fur
their
. Joel H. Field, tateemed Leading Knight uf the Hanford Elks 211. Special funds - ispecial
p ic iil o
otp tr i
achool*;
spent
about
7M
i
billion
dol­
niidary
m
-I
ioo
I
plant*
I*
1U
billion
Lodge, announced that a dinner wlllAe given In connection with the ling fundi. (21,060,
HACK TO SCHOOL?
•nd
not
enough
persona
are
being
U.
S.
commlailonrr
ol
(21.060, and special
i'heck these articles and
lar* to operate 'be public schools dollar* fur public ami [Ik billion
Installation of the past aaaltod ruler. Leo
**•&gt;■. a* District Deputy, mlseetlaneou a Lunas, J M .M .IT .
today a record 38,- repaivd to meet teacher need*.
many others In today*' I ’las-d
Grand Eaaltrd Ruler. Florida East.
Tbe commiaaloner aald it waa •nd conatruct ,.ew building*; and dollars fur private school* with the
n w ill enroll In
Debt service) funds -- Mg(,siB.gf.
fled In The Sanlurd Herald
coltegei during tha eaUmated that private and public Increased the average salary of colleges and universities having
Water department,
rtmenl.
ffM
H
.
Practice In tha use of gas masks was given Company C, Florida
elementary achool* will enroll 28,6- the claiaroom teacher from ubout plant* repre.sontlng capital InvestacadBmk year,
Used Hu-ycle, I’ll. 1418.
8tate Guard, under tha aupervlalon of Lt. Porter U nalng at the
m int of tHk billion (foliar*
would be two million more 831,000 children th ii coming achool (3,240 to (3,400.
regular weekly drill held at the Armory but night.
"Tlu- number nf persons being
Laat year about 30,000 new class­
« p m io u x record of 34,- year, with morn than three million
School Desk*, I'll. 1423.
entering the flral grade. Laat year rooms were built, enmpund with prepared u* teacher* 1* lnadet|Uate
• ft lari achool year.
A U G U trr M , I M i
47,000 the preceding year, to set to meet teacher needs." he said.
Tbunton p ra litd the way the tbe enrollment waa 13,348,000.
Used Typewriter*. t*h. U3t,
n Wa
Walker of Orlando will address members of the
m r k a a people “ are doing more
The animate for ed secondary new records, Thurston said, und "Siime 43.700 ijuidlflcd graduates
Neatly eland? m i
*
8«,ut. Judaon
Bemlnolue Teachers
Cl
“ ■ Club
at 10:00 o'clock tomorrow morning at the warm with ahewerp i
llw y have aver done bdore achool* Is 7,302,000 pupils, com­ another record uf mure than 30,- fur Ihe elementary field came uut
B
a n d Instruments, Streep
ile High wbooi Auditorium. It was announced today by Supt. ahewen eerthperie*
'
of our natlon'l pared with 7,06,000 last year, and 000 new classroom* I* expected this nf the colleges this year. Since
Muilc, Orlando
l-awton.
there Is u need for 118,000 nubile
Ihe lim e itale- college* and universities are ex­ academic year.
eeaWhwpad eoia^eei^t ei
pected to enroll 2,50,00 compared
Dasplte t h i s , he continued, elementary school teachers, the net
I-ook on tha Classified page
v tS
it
Mr. and U n . W. A. Patrick ami daughter Carolyn
Ca
have returned m
“ school construction in Ihe United shortage uf ipialiflcd elementary
UlllUd Stale* will with 1,40,00.
n nS F* i fpump
today to get a fuller description
to their home In loach
‘ Arbor
"*■ after
~~ a •tm tlo n. of i l l weeks In Wia•46,906 public ele- “ By 1660.“ Thurston aald, “ It ti Slates Is not keeping pace with schoolteachers this September will of
these articles.
, N orth Dakota, K oitana. Cole
Colorado. New Meslco,
1m 1
(itMdiry »cboo| aitlmatad that thora w ill be “10 mil- classroom need*. Increased enroll­ be Mboul 72,000.
Texas.
tB claearoomi out lion more pupils and ntudenta In ments, building deterioration and "This shortage ran be overcome
Do you have * . motor scooter,
. J be overcrowded.
nation's schoolsi and
a
collei.$•». obsolescense w ill create Ihe need only by further overcrowding, or hooks, used car dr uxed clothBirth of a fawn Monday t the Municipal Z«o has Increased the
public and iprlvata,
ni
titan for an additional 423.0iki class by ro;rultlng Into the elementary Inu (Fiat you wish
w lih to _ sa
1*117
m to six. If
gaer.aomgatlo
ahd three small. Tlia deer share
anra laat »pring“
rooms and relatad fitlllu e * by schools teachers whose oukllflca
School klila need them. Phone
tha burger
'Whom they seam to ha an axcommiaaloner aald Arneri- 1MB. About 36,0000 are In some lion* fall thurt uf desirable stand
rn tft Bkiiuim fire
146 tu place your ad.
e eK a t tenaa.
taxed tbemaeltrei about 100 stage of c w itiu c tlo n at title tlm o." ■ n it."

"Coma M other4
Case Is Closed

Woman's Hopes
Are Fulfilled -

*

,

Dulles Declares 'P
Age UN Charter Inadequate

Football Player
Shot To Death

M iam i Gl Wants
Career fn Army *&gt; &gt;•'

Bailey Speaks
At Kiwanis

St. Lucie Audit
Given To State

Sportsmen To Hold
Fish Fry Sepl. 16

Okeechobee Flood
Disaster Feared

* Florida GIs

t

|

IN TH E H E R A LD :,

5 , 10, And 40 Years Ago -

MPs W ithdraw n

Self Defense

C abinet Session

Record 3 7 Million Schoolchildren To Enroll
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W eather

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SANFORD HERALD

Wfd. Auk. !«, IWJ

600 Lovell's Employees Converge
On Sanlando For Annual Outing

,- :inn

Governing

Radio

Indonesia Takes Meet Initiative

CAIRO, Egypt, LT—Indonesia to -1of tha Arab • Asian group nations
will1 B*(ber
gather at
at his
his embassy
embassy tomor­
dsy took the Initiative toward call- 4vl1
fCoatinurd From F a y Daoj
w x n n -T v
row to set lb« tlm« *"d place of
r . u x i m u r p. h .
program a* proposed la st night 4 oo Uw
Ing
a
conference
of
the
lg-natlon
m iD T K IU H V. H.
—
a al
the forthcoming meeting.
tiu e a sr* i i i i i . i *
t io rt*w«
would cost approximately 13,1M.
I in tlaway Dnay
Arab
Aslan
group
In
Cairo
to
halt
t a
000, ami would Include repair of 4:nn K l, Curium
t *u Th
dki dru'lnpmcnts In Ihe Moroccan
the present system, construction 4iin Tummy iv.iurt
Over 440 employee* and o fflrla l* of Lovett'a Grocery Htor*»
• mi
TU. W N tra llo ti
of extensions, sanaratlon of Ihe s&gt;t*
joi\
K(h|f fsf l»- y
i r * * i n u t Central k
nd tin middle Kn.-l Const converged on • I!
a . &lt;■ m r,-.- in T h * A .r
Suttim i l l
Mrlsch Building
1M
i th^hl tfvnR(
present system Into storm water! *
W* f * T
*
nunlandn HpiIntr* ln r llit 'it ! . ‘. .^ .' l.ovell'a picnic '"U "'!* tlii* •fJernfMij*,. •• :n M
lminscnan
".-vriS^assador it If
xmrtH
end sanitary sewer systems, and s Jo N t t t , An.I H |m r,*
Ileadiol up l*V Vice l ’rr*iilent II. L. Avery and Hupervlanr* .1. n . Lyle
Abdul
Kadlr,
after
emerging
from
16 A rl lk t Kilo
Intvrrepior pipe and pumping sta­ * IS .1.1* ll*M*-1ntl| it! \ t t n ■
and Hill Pickett, employee* ond offielala from II liffi'rrn l town* and
7'mi Irr IMIntt *»n A f'lniifl
*14 llim nl.itll . . O 'C onnell
n meeting with Egyptian Foreign
tion, water and a disposal plant. 7
7 IS IlflNPH VtiT S l#M*1 V
ilt lr * ntteudeil Ihe irnia evint. 1
:«e liH .r l.n ll nr i l o S I r t r
N r w„
7.11*
Water
Improvement*
were
elated
Minister Mahmoud Kawsi. io|,l
*-ii,i lU itrlin O --r H t r lk r I I llt.-li
II. W. Cnaanbe. manager of the . . ,
f I ■
Phone 1139
7 n M iinlt n I 11| I * r 111 rl *
to .ost n so,ono.
B:S» I U hh I.h II nr I t - tin , A M». r * l nrwsmeu that diplomatic envoys
|»
nn
|
Arnts
7
:
1
*
larvatC*
store
on
I'nlmetto
Ave.,
limit
lin
t
I
M
B
Plant have been completed for
Mr. Anga* estimated that |M»LVtulFly
|
In
1
1
»
n
n
* i,14ii U r s a ,* * , r ix h lH
000 w is necessary for Immediate | n
tv fn ti to bp atafiril during the and Third St., nnd Marshall l.arur
*:ln .Mfh the lunrl
H n n rts rh n U r
s mi Nlichl l ^ l l l o r t
llando Spring* Labor Day pelf n to i. inanatrer of the First St.
needs, excluding work i t Pump in 14 it r . St
' t t ,|r
Vkill III *• IM iom
9lt*
ition iponsored hy ihp Seminole I.nvitt'a eroerry, led the Hanford
71 nn N , w » KJnal - H1«n o f l
Branch,
M
ill
Creek
and
Cloud
It. la
Jt*N Diir tcf llm o
h i , H o u r i. w.
County Junior Chamber of Com del Mellon this afternoon.
Branch
Breaches
have
occurred
In mi (in Iffit NrHuti a
■&lt;• T o liiv
Beside* (he olrriir, ewimnilnir.
In sewer pipe* at M ill Creek and 7* ■"«
merer to benefit Ib rlr "Ym itn
in I.S ll tii r llrtfr'ifiH
A rth u r &gt; i» ,|fr*r
W i lli Vlttrfir
in al­ AI
Pump Hranen allowing sanitary l&lt;&gt; 9» M i n k - I, ltl.1i
Activities Fund".
t pame*. anil dnncinir rntuu-d the
.*4 N&gt; iva
Stale driver* lli-enve* for 1433 ia
I I nn Hi h i. An,I ,1r,i,on
sewage
to
go
Into
tha
water,
he
A full day of e d itin g and inm*- riav and evening fentivilli-*. The
| | no
. t l l T»* I ’m v nf
’ i . ,4 l . o v , * if I , I f ,
said.
Ing pastime hut bren nrranRPd i mnloyrr- and th'-ir fnmilie* were 31 w ill go nil .vile al Ihe Court I I I&gt;4 rHtmi
O ff
HturOi l*nr Tton,»r,,tw
Comrnr
Ivey expressed the II IM 10
House Tuesday morning Kenl I.
laid Jon Mrdony, Js.vree Evrnt* Ifilenla of Lovett'a.
T i l l NNII4 V A . If,
S
f I iiM lo u M u lti
Cook, heat, refrigerate, with
Sloyca io Sanford, Orlando, it wu* announced today by County
Chairman lor fhr ct-lebnUInn
opinion Hist low initial cost of the 1 4:00 t'n n i* In ltt Tlt» l{t,i*li»n
fl 1*0 VVtfRfNrii Jfimltnr**1
•
:
1
1
1
Ni*wa
T i l l 11*11 \ V H. *1.
program would be more appetlx..
The featured "Mayor''. Potato Davlonn. Melbnurnc, Kissimmee. Judge Douglas Hlenxtroin.
jras — a practical, economcial,
Mo rnlfm AlmlmftM
H urry Mnort.
The price* "ti all license* will he r.n*:,u* Now
Ihf! In bond buyer* in later years, I I) in
o f t - Sack lla cc" will br -tafied at H):&lt;M 'Vinter Garden, Winter Dark. tie
nn l* r,^.t#.m k, it.Hv
*
Land,
tlollv
Mill,
f
’oron
and
Tlln»he
said.
}
134,000
to
1200,004
(,H&gt;
’ llic *amc ar. I.r l )ear: upcralnrs'
WC- o'ehrk. Molonv mid. In tin "&gt;l
? on Mwvrn Of lorN &lt;lull
I in
A rt n n k l . - t l f r
sure-fire method!
] license*, $1 04; re.slrleled opera- 7
be laid back to he used for work.
lowed by a iKitato tack rare In v|lle were nil refiresenlod.
3 nn MIk I'n v o ff
t
an
tt
t
l
i
n
m
f
T
r
u
v
,
|
,
r
,
a
no
H
fm
rti
At
A
fH
iiU
!*
The
l.ovett
fleala
wn:&lt;
an
a
f
t
e
r
,
lor*'
license*,
j
l
(H).
and
rlianl
Interest
on
bonds
would
be
de­
Tilch evprybody can participate
% ois Jiit kay u
•
lin n &lt;m V io ir A ro u in l
creased a* a result
ay want. A "three-legged ran
l-non anil evening affair. A band fetir.*' anti special chouffeurs' II
l ln I'M il r i i r r n l A * * * n ilily
a io .Morning l&gt;*vfill'irn
Mr. Angas said his Idea was
w ill pluv for (be dance this eve­ rrnsea for J2 no
achedulcdI for 10;.10.
MS Mn im niiv T in t*
For the best In
"excellent^*
morn na ning. The picnic began al 2:40
Dporalor* of all vehicle* have an 9»OO Wfirlil At Nln#
At 11:30 Labor
‘
‘Day -------'
J
.
I
ft
Ctiei
fNil•
•
Tims
.1
wltnean
and
ptrtJcj
rnlfre
month
In
which
lo
procure
iVlork.
. villtnri wi
He asked Mr. Angas If the City
bottled gas call u» today.
1:10 l*U tt« r r&lt;*rm1«
Ih rir llrenscs wllhmit Incurring t
M
ia In a "benona
eating cnnle'd
pale
"
«ft W h i r s A i i k ^ U ►'•nr lo T r i a d couldn I "survive for three or four
penally, Judge Htenslrom *ald 19
Twelve to
lo one I* set aside ioi
u
a
rs
for
MOO,ooo
to
1004,000."
Mr.
MOD
U
n
i
t
ft 00
After SrfH 34. Iiowcvcr, all It io lo Nmv
lunchtime.
Angas answered to the affirm a­
cense nppllranls will bn delltuiucnl lo ll HOI
Congressman H. A. Herhng Ir
tive but said, "you can't fuss
II
00
To
ctievtia
And
Hi*
04 n't
o'clock rod Sen
nml must e llb rr take a drivers' 1 1 jo M orning V grlM v
w ill speak at 1:00
about odors from the lake" and
1827 North Orange
20!) IMnunotbi Avenue
peak
test or pay a $1 drllm pirnl fee .0 l l i l f t l*h ll HwFrf Al org sn
•to r George fim a tlim will
that the lake front might present
Phone
8-1712 Orlando
Phone
131(1
Nittifnrfl
Mrs.
J.
Martin
Stienrlpher
and
the Deparitnenl &lt;d I'lib llr Safely.
Ih ftft ('m il T n r rm )« r
at 1:34.
•n unpleasant appearance.
12 oo WuyM Af Noon
For n full hour, beginning al
Mr Ivey sa d that, under Ills Hamilton J. HP.bcr w ill point up
1:00 o'clock, v is ito r will partlrl
Vpay as ym t io " plan, the c ity the dire need of a Hanford "Teeni i ii ll* u in K a m i I • !« •*!
pate in "b o re .hop ciliching"
might be able to build a complete Age &lt;1uh" at a Joint nddrcn bn
ti io Illln lr .ll V n r lM ln .
The ftrat appearance of Ihr par
treatment plant, not |u*l a prl lorn Ihr .Seminole Junior Chamber
l oo p iiuiila r 01,11
of Cnmmerce meeting nt the
tlclpanti In tor bcaulv contp .t will
III)
i I*
mary treatment plant.
tew *
l in
fake place at 3:00 O'clock when
. He brought out that It Is the Yaelit Club tumorrnW noon, it was
1
14
I'limUar
M
h
II
ii
&gt;*
the bevy of Ceolrul Florida vnunp
"duly of the Commlgslpners to announced toady bv Program
4:00 ( U r Nnrie lia n ch
The Hrmlnule Teacher* optnetl
Kelly HuHlli
ladies
Sadies will ns rude before Ihr
ll„
U
IVIU
IlOU
&gt;V ut IU
!■) A lI T( it re *
give
Ihe people all assurance of Chairman
Ihctr County I'ro-I'lannlriu Cruller
President Cliff Abie* w ill also
Judge* In bathing
battling Milt*
JudJti
health," resulting ft
from mtvr
i
iu
r
a
i
l
l
l
o
*
*
ence
at
Seminole
High
Schmil
to
ive n brief resume of the State
TOk ladles wllF nhnw their ■skill
er* and repairs.
Word wa* rrrrlv e t! totfaf iif Ihe I 44 M i l . I f l. o v ».rr* I ’r uarsn i
nyrre Kail Conference held at
and accuracy at 4:U0 o’clock In a day.
X
Commr. Cordell seld
death of Mrs. Klliuhetli Hand I no SSOiS-I'lnl.
nld. " II la
Miami Shore* last week
"rolling pin llirowlng" "&gt;nte*t AJ
Highlighting Ihe morning's net which occurred this muftilng al
in come to a decision whether we
30. Ta-yenr old swimming siai IvIHe* wu* an address by State liar home In Orlando I
Jlke.lt Individually or not. If we
nda Brldger*. of Allsmonle Supt Thomas D Hallt-y.
iee,l to vote II out—vote It out." Ave*., and Ihe instnllalitm nf new
anonI 40 yearn of aget, dl^l *ud
Springs will lie seen In her ballet
&gt; said he was prepared to vote pipes.
Mr. Ani^.i*
, . r , ..............
ng.i* *said it Is "one
"Florida la In much better shape denly.
routine "The Mni Canary"
ast night.
A sister-in-law of Wellborn C.
pf ...............................
the W'orst end* of town for prei
F
One nl the most a mi using events Hit* year than Iasi, as far as tea- f'lilllin * of Drlamto, Mrs Hand al
: Mr . Augaa last night leaned tn- kure
Almost all
Of the Haul amjo Springs Labor Day
wardI Ihe Installation of outfall
ono time lived In laingwtMHi. Mr
Commr Ivey *nid, "We should
Calabratlnu will Hike place nl 3: on vacancies are Idled," ho declareed. Hand wn* president of llio First
pipes,
hi coat 98.000 each. Instead prepare now to take rare of Ihe
. . . i. to
IK also WMit on to say that
ttn
O’clock when a "dressing coidesl"
Mr
amt
Mrs.
.fames
J.
Mingleuf a treatment plant In InlUal eon
National Hank, -tow Hie Hanford
there outside Ihe City
w ill bo belli An "Kgg Hpnon" race about half of all appropriations In Atlantic National Hunk, and was lary sold a dwelling and lot -in at ruction He said a treatment neoftle
limits. The way the City I* grow­
and "Tug.fl War" are oilier event* the past Legislature went for edu­ associated with the Hanford Land Hie we.(aide to Mr amt Mr*. Ham- Plant, fthould be located near Mill ing
now, we arc going to need
lo be stalled Prize* for the day's cation. nn Indication that at least and Colonisation Company.
url N. Knight of Belle (Hade for Crcck ln Iho future, but that the considerable pressure in Hint
event* w ill lie awarded at 7:0T Ihe governing body of our state Is
98.900.
h
City
should
purchase
a
silo
at
once
area
" deferring to K Pnlmetti
realising the n rrn illy of a strong
o'clock
avoral
site Is crowd,ul A v e . he .inld, "A man taking a
A rorner lot on llio KnUmlnger before a favorable
Ill'll,D IN G A HOME?
GOING INTO BUB1NE8H7
The Hanlaiido Sluing* l.alen educational set up.
hr
Farm* No 1 wu* sold by Mr. nmf out byy housing
luilli lin* to stop befur,' Hu- man
Day Olehnallun will be climaxed
"Uur allt-rnpl tn give every
Cost of an 'Interceptor lo fi-ed next door lake* a shower."
Mr*
Frank
Sheet*
lo
Mr
nml
CONSULT CS TODAY
with Ihe appraru nee before I lie chllil a high school education Is
Mrs. lU lpli Jones, Tn/eweil, III., Hie ,'ulfall pipe* would be $240.Mr. Align* recommended * lank
Judges of Hie beautv coolest par Commendable No oilier nation has
000. Im Raid.
(or 13*04
ti'ith
a
244,440‘C?!!,",
cupncMe
-tfid
llcinant* lo exeolt';: dre-"--. "M l;: . ». ! I.m i lo. IJowuvel, ooiii ■ Ihe
A lengthy discussion also wn* belter supplying of Hu- nreu with
Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Apell snlil
Sanlando .Soring; of 11133" will lie prennl ctirrl,alum some chlldran
j in I ’ryatul Lake Shores sultdlvl held concerning Ihe installation of larger water mnin*
crownrd a! I):on o'clock In the arc brum,I lo fair If (hi- curricu­
The engineer said Hie City can
I *lnii of Lake Marv for )30n to Mr. a new well field, and Hie addition
evening
lum were better adjusted lo the
of fnrilllle.* In Ihp southeast sec­ get nn ad,-,|Uat«- water supply
A meeting of Hie Hoard of 1)1 and Mr* Green It. Drake
Following Hip rnpipliditni of III* abilities of Ihe child, ami classes
tion
of
the
City.
from the preu-nt well field for
In other land transaction*. Mr.
evcnl* schedule for Hie Sitnlnnd, were smnlh'r, teachers could do lector* of the Hanlnrd Duitllcate
PHONE 1129
I in N. t*,\RK AVE.
The discussion took in the pro five to 10 years unli-m n xnll iNiebridge Club I* planned lor to .mil Mr* John A Kroh sold a
finrlngs Labor Day cplebrnllon a belli-* lob*'
a (W l
1 .»il.«4'lplpe kel, one-fourth mile norlliwi’*i if
Nattf
iilglti ut 7 an o'clock at Hie Hanford tract of tami tu the First N
A.
H.
PETERSON,
JH. AHHOC.
Cliff Ablrs, presldenl of Hie Hilt
A.
II.
PKTKHHON,
HKALTOIt
Mr llulh'y went tu, in say th.st
nt tho old baseball tho field, should be pulled lo Hie
ford Jnycoe* a*ld "If w ill be one "Ihe lenrhcr h Hie hesl puhlir Woman** Club. Director Irv Fein Hank of Daytona Heach' aKing pork al,ranhj
ille
^Mellonvlllc
anti
Celery
site
and
pollute
the
well*
Slate Itniile 430. Mr. and Mrs.
erf ilia most oxrltlnn event* ever relation* iitliuissndor Pc rdiienlinn berg ntinoiinrrd today.
latent player* are reminded dial Grafton H Yntc* pure based a lot
staged In Central Florida".
we IwiVe Whol she Is, anil Imv, charter membership* are avail of the Hunford Kurin* from Mr
sh * affeet* the It vs** of the children aide only unlit Sept. I
and Mr*. James Clayton Waller.
and th? roinmuully I* of Irrmenil
mi* linoarlance"
\
f
Keriiflt Karri*, eapeullv* *eerelary «| the Slate TearhtV*' lie.
Ilrnm-Jflt Syslem. spoke on Hie
Wildlife O fflrrrs Hurry Hnrvhli ehang,'* made hv Ihe mint Legl*
and A. W, A ns ley Mnuda arrested latii.u In Ihe TenrhriV l'wtsion
P III Li M l'
r It I *41*11 44
|*
WO't
,)tU w ny 17-03— Juai Houth O f U tl.a n d
nnd Law, It was started only Murleen
Wilbur Oglesby of Ran
Charlie Sharpe of nrar Hanford V&lt;'«rs ago, and llierr ace now 37..
f
charging them on four count* of 044 menilu-r* who have paid lu 33
i
I u v I I ch You To
ill,-anil; Mooing in I uikc Monro,'. imlinui iloiiars. Al I lie prn.sisti
Volusia County side, Friday night tlnfe there are 3IM) 1,-arher* In ths
At that lime, around midnight, *tu|*j who have retired and nrr
Ihe officers seized a emtihinntlnn drnwinr a
cio**, foiirle.n of
seine net 470 yards long, a large whom arej,!,! Kemlnole fountv
haul boat and a &lt;|tjantlly of
opening the incetlng, HleWnrt F
bream, spoil,led perch and other (iiilelud. pre.ld-jnl of the Sepilmd-'
fresh water fish
Itev W. I*. ItriMik*, p:,*l(&lt;r of the
Oglesby nnd Shari*' were nl fminiy
Assuelalinn. Introduced
|pge,l tu have fled (t^ scene el First, flapllsl Church, who gave
operation, with one of Abe alllcen Ihp devotional.
I
tn hot pursuit
nit lioml*
Hon,|* were set at
WITH VINCE MINEIil.l AND 1118 ACCORDION
Kupt. It. T. MlLVcc Inlrodurrd
each and ttiQ alleged of1 1 ,000.00 aach
of Ihe^ new lepchers. and welcomed
fenders plnced In the custody of the / former nu-mhers, and wel
AND ODEN PIIEI.PS ON THE TRUMPET.
Volusia (;puntV Ktrriff.
coined llu- consultant* who will
One of thesa men, Shut-pc, was Work with Ihe teacher* thl* we*k
•
MIXED DRINKS TO YOUR PLEASURE
•
already serving n probationary
Follow lug an Jnli-rtillusion, the
sentence on a' previous seining assembly broke lulu group.*, each
CHICKEN — STEAK — nml SKA FOOD DINNERS
charge.
with a chairman, recorder and rno
S P E C IA L !/,IN C IN
itiltanl. to work on tin. main
Ihegie of ihe confivetpe. “On Oil

{Naps Completed
f*sr Sanlando
tiling

VFTRR -

IM0 Yllocvrlet

InHurance Cot.
State Farm
Irvinff I. Pryor, Hep.

LlCCHSCS

K

Go On Sale Tuesday

S

Bailey Speaks
Al Teachers'
Plans Session

Pair To Point
Up Youth's Needs
A t Jaycee M eet

THERM-O-TANE GAS CO.

Mrs. E. Rand Dies
In Orlando

consuu

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t

Singletary's Sell
Lot And Dwelling

E

ON ALL REAL ESTATE DEALINGS!

Bridge Directors
Convene Tonight

I
I.

W ildlife Officers
Arrest 2 Seiners

St. Johns' Really Company

THE A L O H A

t

An Fvcnlnu: Of Kntertninment

BEDDING

M usic By PAUL CASKEY

"DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU"

and his PEER GENTS

PIZZA

Police Roundup

BANGKO KM7—Pollen tail night
and early today rounded up 11
parsons, including Thal'a former
daputy army cpmmaiider, and
chargad a (Jumhiiinlit • Inspired
pint lo overthrow the government
Pramter Plbulsnnggram.

tn different grade |ev&gt;l*.
Tuesday evinlyig Ihe advisory
cimmlttee
member*.
i‘
.
----------chslrmart
am) raTiinler* entertained (hr con­
sultants at a dinner nl Ihp Semi,
nolt High Helmut. Following the
dinner, a round table discussimi
&lt;tf plain ami iiracrcdure* was Iwlil

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Ity KB
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U ASII!IINGTON oT - What's this’

-a id In fa v o r o f seeing W a sh in g ton
w ith a co u p le o f t o d d lff s in tn u
you get to k n o u e v e ry re s tro o m in
Only .t'i m illio n g tm v n u p A m e n
e v e ry p u b lic b u ild in g
■can* have h rv n to W a s h in g to n ’
I The re a l. cyr-&lt; open sig h tse er
T h a t's u h .it ths- la te st G a llu p
Poll -avs th e r . u b H 's ii* - '
in' S om e tim e s these are s c h o o ltia c h
ir c ih liiy
s m a ll to iiiju ( « : y who
ors on I h n r o w n . rs'lca&lt; eil some
lives here a ll y e a r rou n d M in t o f how fro m th e ir c la m o r in g p a c k it- w ould guess th e re m ust
by ,Vi of p u p ils M o re o fte n Ih e v 're m nl
m illio n a
d a y.
d ie aged couples, c m ile n le d ly wan
D on't get us w r o n g - w e
lo v r tie rin g , c lic k in g aw ay lu illc lt.it
to u ris ts W |. take it , i ' a p rr s o n .il w ith a c a m e ra l!.« . e o illd n 't af

ora.helf
iKMn.i tno league-*
leading KA8HON Opmmlra team.
. .
__, _fter
It w iii Security's first loss giving " ho* r'.1 J,h' *tetloi^ye»Uwd*&gt;
them ‘l- l' record and placing them completing the Technical Con ran
In a tie with Special Senlcei fur at the Ground Controlled Approach
third place. Both pitcher* went the School, Naval Air Technical Train­
dlctanre Monday with Kobertion ing Unit, Olathe, Kansas. Both men
le ttin g r r H it fur the win and Ed­ are electronic* technician.* third
ward* charged with the lua*. VC-0 clas* and w ill svurk with the GCA
tried to open their league play two unit aboard NAAS.
James T. Baker and Thomas It.
week* age agalnat the NAAS At!
ralniitm tlon team hut the game Moss also checked In aboard the
wa» called after the second inning station yesterday after completing
because of ruin. It wa» rescheduled tours of sea duty with the fleet.
for last Monday hut again the rain Jim is an aviation structural me­
chanic third class and Toni is an
Interfered.
aviation structural mechanic a ir­
Two newcomer* to NAAS are man. Welcome aboard men. It
Garnett II. Kinney. Jr., and Archie doesn't always rain In Sanford, and
D, Mares. The two men repotted I 111 sure you'll enjoy your doty
at NAAS a lter ynu'vo been hero
awhile!!

compliment when they .nlmlrc the
Jelf’rom M 'inc.M.il or Hie White
llou*e aglow with yellow lights in
the summer twilight.
tiur hnlclkeoprr* and rc'lnnrsnl
proprietor* love i"iiri* i* too And
there's a fr ding Hi-.’ constant pre*
ence .d peering strangers has s
gisst inftuenrr on people in govrni
1tneiit remind* th mu tt &gt; United
’*iate* i* made up of flesh and
blend Americans, not |o*t tigm g*
on *(imehiMfy'. statistical cha.ls
Hut these d a ys-in thr»e l.i*t two
.. ‘;v in August when e* 'rvlmilv
and his hrolh?r in law is on vaea
lion is It (Hmihie there i* a living
kmerienn who doesn’t emnr to
Wa*hlngton’
Tourists, In Hie opiioon of old
-clllers here, (all guierslly into
| four main classes
I llmu-ymoonors You *.»r them
nerywhere. strolling hand in hind
11 1* doubtful if they *r-‘ vnn how
ever Krnm the .............. . *tand
l&gt;"inl they’d he a* well off at s
cabin in the wood*

New FM Station
WASHINGTON iti-J n h n II. Stef
son University nppl.cd yesterday
to the Communications Cnmmla
slon for a new KM radio station
at Del,ami. Kla., on Channel IM

HtMIONES MEDITATIONS
ly Alley

t o t aE Focu s K im

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STICK TO A TRA.IM
O ’ THOUGHT, "JuT iT5
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S T D B B O » aJ ,-DEY

0 U G H T A C AU L IT

AWJLE -TFUlM / /

Tuesday marked the end of thn
August service-wide competitive
examinations for advancement In
tallng as eligible seroml class petty
officer* throughout the Navy sat
down and took an examination
which w ill elrvato many of them
to the first class petty officer ra t­
ing. The next examinations for ad­
vancement to petty officer rating*
will he held In Kehruary, but there
will be an exam Sept. 5 aboard
NAAS for apprentices who are
striving to become seaman, airman
or fireman.
John K. Jones, yeoman third
class, |s scheduled to leave NAAS
tomorrow for Jacksonville where
he w ill undergo treatment at the
Naval Hospital there. MK &gt;n," a* he
I* known to his shipmates, has been
stationed here in Hanford since
July, 1951, during which time he
has worked In the Stating I'rrsonnel Office. He w ill lie transferred
to the hospital in a temporary
status and Is expreted to return to
duty here within a week.

M. S. Meeting
In Jacksonville

. 'S i I t . . I l i t I

; Legal Notices

' me-ting hi« '.err •chr.,ti!c !
for Sent, lit at the Y, W. C A „
Jacksor-vllln |.y C. L. Glass who
I. siiearheatllne a move to estab­
lish a IocmI chanter nf the Na­
tional Multiple .Sclerosis Society
In Northern Klorlda.
Multlnlc Sclerosis, commonly
known a* M. S., Is a disease of
the central nervous svstem which
tauses a parmlvilng effeet In
widely distributed part* of the
body. Symptoms are impaired
vision, lack of balance, ami manv

Mayor llandsll Chase i* shown above limlrerlng up for the
’ niayorn' sack race" set for .Snnlimdn Springs on I.abnr Dsv as
psrt of the Seminole County Junior t’hamher of ( ‘ommercr relel.ration heneritting the “ Youth Vrtlvltles Kond " l.onks like the
mayor has hi« problems.
Photo By hiishner/ltay mond Htudlo

M I A M I 1Special i t'u p t t ie o iy ,.
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Mel nhi', I s e n . t'o m in o iid e i
S evi-tlth t'o o s f l i i m t i l D is tr ic t «n
im in u 'i'il today
llo il
tin- t o a s t
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fo r il«
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l i t f f t i - e i &lt;'u n d b la t.. S ciioo l

The nrograto. neiording to lim
Inin Met'ithe, is open to college
gcmlimlcs In-lweeli the ag*1* of _'t
si ml ill!, nml consists of nn in
tensive
font month* (mining
ro tllso at tit" Const Gunid Acad­
emy. New- London, fmm. Hamit
dates sueeessfullv i oinidetllig Die
course lire niipoiriled Kuslgns utmn
ginduatoip ami then retained on
nrtivp duty for three vefr*.
Tim raptain further stated tlint
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ford until daughter got marri -d
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Hmofih th ry’d blush if v.uj men
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V ijti iiiit f fhftv'li o f .voir eii*' ht?rt*hjr lives.
n o im p tl .tin ! r n in ir io i in firn M tn l
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i f i y ( lii *mu Mini tli tiiiim lff w h ic h jr«|4,
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'OPERATION BIG SWITCH

Communism Rough Deal For Poor

.

United Slates. “ If a Million lias eumodi ait
fern is used us a wlog on tin- worker and
power, (lie deslruclion it can Inflict upon
die lurmer, the people for whom I be Comanother nation is beyond mu inuo'iiintion,"
miniisls bad such pity when they were
Rutin-1lit V Tallinn Silid in s -qe-t-i h lu tb .
i-YpIndi-d by Capitalism ”
A ir Force Association.
Il is bard lo tell bow long the UntilHow much more of a warning do we
moiiist tyranny will survive. Rut one thing
need before we accelerate our civil defense
is certain. An iulen,.. hatred of Ihe Reds
program to the point where il is prepared
is being built op among the poor and &lt;Iuhto meat any emergency7 It Is past time for
pernte people. This hatred has broken out
us to recognize the danger and do H o m e
In several places; il will not be surprising
thing about it. News breaks in rcee.nl days
if -mdi outbreaks continue or intensify.
indicate beyond a doubt tliul Russia has
developed a hydrogen bomb and Sccreinrv
No Police Censorship
Talbott's statement should convince even
one that an atomic attack or u hydrogen
A federal judge has handed down a
bomb attack "could happen ben- “
d e e is io n which loc years will In- cited in
During the bailie uf llritnin. when Nazi
I In- law books. Judge ( ’buries .1. .McN'nmce
planes pounded England nightly, lie- people
of
the Northern Ohio District Court rules
of Hrllain were able to light Imek bemuse
Hint
the Youngstown, (&gt;.. chief of police
they were I rained to do so. It is Imnl to
estimate ihe number of lives Hud were hns on rigid to Uneaten to arrest bookdealit s
who sell books which he thinks immoral,
saved, the millions of dollars in properl\
lblluis has been selling up as a personal
damage that was avoided, because a corps
H A L BOYLE
censor to decide in advance what citizens
of civilians knew what to do in each enu i
may or may not read.
genry,
No polite chief anil itu official outside
Our government continues.to work lo
of
tincourts has any such right. Judge
find u way to avoid war. Ifut at the sam e,
Mi-Naniee,roles. If the chief thought that
fly K ill .MAN MUKIN
time it is the duty of every citlze i lo take
the ordinance against obscenity was being
Fur 11*1 Hoyle
pari in Ihe civilian defense effort lo make
NEW YOIIK '.W- Cupl Hem Price
violated,
be
could
make
an
arrest,
and
then
certain that if a war does conn- and nor
ol tliu U S Marine*, walked in
cities are bombed we will know what lo do Hu- rase could tie lirnuglit up in an orderly tu tji&lt;- office Ihe oilier day, fresh
from Korcii.
manner in court.
lo avoid the panic and helplessness Ibid
N utiirnlly, I asked "W hri| iln
Nome
.,
•-!»
■
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ago
Federal
Judge
John
could result. Thu events of the last several
your guy* think of the arm istice'’ "
M \Vo--|-ey ruled limi James Joyce's novel
“ No! much.’ *uid Hum "T h i-y’ ridays should servo ns a yj&gt;nr to recruiting
ol Irish life, "Ulysses.” was not immoral, mil *ati*rieil lo have il eml thin
for civil defense units. A few Im uri agent
way "
and laid down a basis for deciding such
III- went on to say Ihal the war
in participation in those activities now mm
qileal ions. Judge Wuolsey's decision has been could have been carried In a cum
save untold regret in time of emergem-v
quoted ever since, and Judge McNniiiee's l |dele m ilita ry ilecluon hi unr fnv
or.
may well slaml beside Ihe earlier one an
t'liin iiu i from it Marine, uf course
Too Much Parly
epoeh m ilking.
any o lh rt reunrt would have heen

Marines W an ted Korean Decision

A scathing criticism uf the brilliant
Renjamiu Disraeli, the llitli century F.ngliah I'rum ier who secured tin- Suez ('mini
for (Sreut Ilrituin, was once passed by bis
successor ns Prem ier and Conservative party
leader. Lord Salisbury, lie culled Disraeli
"u statesman whose only final isilUical
principle was tiial the party must on no
account be broken up." The fact that Nullsbury himself later acted on (he same lines
does not destroy tin* for*' the epigram.
Ruth before ami after Disareli there
have been public men who went on this
principle. History’s ........... has bm-n that
ultimately their reputation was far below
that of stnlesinen who put the public good
first.

You Ye Telling
................. .

c j

en-lha Imer laid * down
t ’alker A fter Ihe North
W i j.i j a

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Central I ’ lrs * W iilr r

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tbal Fri-Ncbinaii' lie's got
I our women.
Helen of Troy had a face Hint launched
a Ihoiisaiid ships, bill Dior scuttled a mil­
lion bankrolls with a pair of scissors.

TO DAY'S IM IIL K VERSE
One liuiitlred and sixty million popula­
One-third of the world is ruled by men
tion! When inflation sets in, there’s no
who habitually suppress the truth. Rut truth
lulling where it will end.
is mighty and will prevail. Thun Immunity
will neu no more slave lalair camps And ye
r iir i.itinn Dior probably is the only man
shall know the truth and Hie tm lli ahull ] who ever mndo money Inking something
make you free,— John
; away from women.

Tho Sanford Herald

a Kiinirht- liu l there Is mure to
It Ilian Ihe Insignia on Ids cup.
Price had Urn unusual experience
nl serving In Korea twice, in two
loudly different yuli«.
On &gt;U* firs t itfftrh , He was a
rot respondent, llv went over early
In lhal hot summer of lUSO, c-ovi

' ihe rdf rid and then

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All iit lU . shorter skirls probably will
he popular. How can you take much pride
in a blue ribbon calf without shnwjnft ll?

Collapsed, ami the w«r
grated Into a pursuit and mop
up, Ui -iii came home.
lie had been In Ihe Murines in
Ihe second World War, however
So. a year or so ago. Uncle Sam
culled him mill presently he was
oil Ills way buck mil tn the old
slamplng ground, lids tlim . hi uui
form.
In short, he has seen the war
Irmn more dllferenl angle* than
most nl us ever could
"W hat we should have done.”
he wrent on, "Is smash op Ihe
Chliuwe defenses, and Ihrn de
slroy tbelr armies In Korea "
The Chinese have boasted of
their depth defenses, presumably
a system of bunkers, tn-nebes and
rm pliu-suiienti goinit back four or
five mile*, solidly.
i
"W e didn't think much of the'
depth defenses," he said. " Every
lim e wt» punched lllruuKh I ho outer
rru s l. lim y would react quickly
and pretty wall. Hut It didn't look
lo u* a* through tlk&gt;y hud the
ineaiii nf moving troop* and innle rlo l around quickly enough tit

seal off a real breakthrough
T h is coincides prelty well with
tho opinion of (ien. James A Van
Fleet. When he came hack., some
month* ago, he (old this reporter,
"Thy Chinese are nothing mice
f
v
J
1
you «e| ’em moving backward." 1
"American wonun will show o ff tliofr1 "T lim why didn't we o|Hm u
beautiful leys next iprings,’’ said one New r# *i qltenslve?" I asked Hem.
" I don't know," he said. "Nobody
York garment milker. Where him lie Iwen could make sense out uf it. W»
during the shorts seimon?
would take one of their positiun,
ami then pull back—on o rd jr."
He said tho Marine o lflivrs rea­
"Even some primitive races can still soned that they were losing more
grasp objects with their tues, but you Just men In th i stationary war lhat
finally developed than would have
try to ilo it," Dr. 1lames declares. Apparent­ been
lost In an all out push
ly he’s never been around sand burrs.
"Which officers," I asked. "Thu
big brass?"
"A ll of them ," he said. "Any
2nd lieutenant would lull you we
should hive been pushing Instead
of sitting there."
So If yuu drive up to the Yulu
igatn, then what? It would
necessary (o keep Ihe whole
army more or lei* intael, guarding
rclcascd li-ll o( good lime*—of rec­ plies will top demand,
the
long,
border, even though the
ord liluhn being out In emiiloyinent,
Imtead of concentrating on Ihe
In sales, In por*onal income, In huge flow of cart out of Detroit, (luhtini had alopptd.
Bern conceded that. But he said,
total production id iioodi and nerv­ Ihey'vo noted :nreco*ti that output
".You're gBIng to have Id keep
ier*.
la about lu slow down.
most
of fat: armv ready anyway^
Uut Iheie governmental report*
luitead of reacting lo the record
leu ut whore wu'vo been. They high Industrial production In gen- And If we're going to atop, tr
•how how thingt were in the Tint «*■!. tome tradera have preferred river la Ihe apot, not down vtbe
half of the y .u r h v j i i caeea. In lo look at the alto record high we are.
"In the first placo, Ihe proble
tome eases they reveal the title business Inventories,
of business In July. Bui It will be
These Inventories, well supported of. unifying Korea would then
*u w
aome weeks yet before Ihe data so for by sales volume, would look
ahowi how thingt nro now—and, even uLgt?, tiuwever, If new or­
of course, (hey give only Ihe faint­ ders don I keep flowing into the fac­
est Indication of how buslneai will tories.
be later on.
It Is lo spot the first signs of
Thu stock market hat been try­ ■uch things that the Eltennowsr
ing
traditional aum
turn-- administration Is setting up lla
„ lu gueta.
---- The traditional
ter bull market never got off it* network of businessmen, banker*,
neea this time. In the uldat of ail politician* and organised labor
(• glowing report* ort eemTngi, leaden In the leading cltlee to TOKYO
— The CqmmunUI
IviiHDda, sale* and production by report on every day change*P*|plM.H*dl6 laid today that four
ia itatlpn'a bwdress flrma, stock If a aiump »*-&gt;uld alart, there North Kortan soldier* released by
^adera have taken a cautious. and are oeveral thing* that could bf the U. N. Command have “died
Hen dram, vlwr ol 0» future
of^aae polapnlng by the Amarictt

SENATO R M C C A R TH Y says there’s a
Communist (n the government Printing
office. Von ju st can't keep mil thnpu typo­
graphical errors.
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Bomb Boosts Expenses

The dimple fact uf the matter in t hat
murdered thousands of them and horned
no system yet devlHed, includiiiK that In
lheir crops. Now Rumanian farmers face
effect duriiiii fumliil times, Inis ik-itll more
I lie same kind of treatment.
handily w it h . the |x&gt;ur people than does
The Rumanian farmer is told what to
Commuilium. Wherever the Hulls have taken
plant and when lo sell It. Failure lo obey
over. workers and farmers have had reason
orders or fill Ihe quota, for whatever reason,
to regret H. The farmers, particularly, 1st.
• &lt; „ i i ••-■milt in fines of up lo t lo n id e the cash
rause of (heir independent attitude, have
value of t h e purticiilur quota, or imprison­
suffered a great deal from ihe CommuidHts.
m e n t . T h e state has granted speeiid aid to
In Russia, Stalin attempted to force farmers
s o m e farmers hat Ihe effect of this aid lias
Into collectives with lit t le son-ess until lie ’ b e e n lo place fanners more lliiin ever at
the mercy of the government.
'Mill iighout Iron t ’urliiin Kuropc the
C ivil Defense Spur
.-don Is I In- same, (lovernuieat officials
decide j u t how much a farm er should lie
nl.li In pr-.w or n laborer Is- able lo produce,
T I m- quiitu is set and if it is not met political

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same way
There Ideas are not confined to
lllslory, alone, will show whetli
ihe Marine Corps. A good many er signing Ihe armistice ul this
lleipilur Army ulflcers fci-l Ihe time was Die right course lo tnkr
allel ”

Too Late To Classify
lly

IH M S H I . b K A Y

For years motorists have amus­
ed themselves by playing gumex
while on tour lo pass the time on
long Irip* and help unlertuln the
children. Some folks watch signs
along the highway in an attempt
to cornplele the alphabet; alurllug with the letter " C" they then
look for "B , C. D " and so on
and the first person In Ihe ear to
complete the alphabet is Ihe win­
ner
Others watch license tag num­
bers u m | try to make poker hands
or Iry lo see how many different
slate licenses they cun record
Homo folks make a note of the
nber of
mnnber
uf vehlele* they puss over
fl given
liven distance
dial
or during a pdr-

lod of time.

Now comes A. E. Hum, presi­
dent of Ihe Hudson Motor Car
rotnpuny, with the suggestion that
motorists can Indulge in another
game that would be more eon
slructlve and might help In Im
press on pusseugers the Impoi
ialu-e of sulely amt lead to hitter
motoring and saler travel for
everyone.
Ills company hn&gt; devised a
clever "Safe Driving (.'heck 1,1st"
copies of which will soon be avail­
able ul all Hudson dealer* Thi*
chart, with blank spaces for pencil
nolulions, lisls all of the more
cuinmon driving offenses lhal en­
danger highway (ravel and lead lo
accidents
Over Ihe years there has been
u lul of argument over the quits
lion of who are Ihe safest drivers,
men or women, uml what about
teen ugcr*. By using Hie Hudson
chart and playing It like a game,
vou w ill gel a ilef I idle answer to
thus* questions and also be Impreisink on your aubconseloua
mind the thing* motorist* do that
Imperil their lives and those of
other driver*.
Among these driving offenses
are; exceeding Ihe speed lim it,
on the right, passing on a
‘ ‘ » a shoulfalli*:,; lo

and out ul traffic, rhlhig the conter line, crossingf* center line where
prohibited, making turns from
wrong lime, parking in prohibited
areas, trying to heat the red
light, cnlrrlnu or leaving car from
wrong side, failing to signal pro
perly and ignoring Irulfic signs
uml w arning!
. •,
Barit suggests that instead of
counting Id le r* or cheeking l i ­
censes in qeciuiy, our U n it while
motoring, th b fr w4
W game
out of noting diivlng,offenses, lie
particularly advofalg* Ipl* as a
game for children an II. w ill not
only prove g source .pf eiderlulnment hut w ill Impress on their
young minds the I in porta lira tif ub
serving irufflc layv* umi acquaint
them Willi l()&lt;'. p l'ln c ijlllf uf.'-Kife
driving
Recently Hudson sponsored *
mm-slop nm front New York In
Sun Francisco, sending a couple
of personable yuunil women on
the cross.country Journey, Inslrue
led lo he eum ul - and observe
every truffic regulation and usu
the check list in noting driving
offenses of olher motorist* enroute.
Proving that speed isn't loo tinourlun! they uiudo the Irlp in
three days, eight hours and 15
minutes, never driving over GO
miles an hour in daylight or more
than 50 miles an hour ut night, and
at the sunn- time eurelullv observ
lug every traffic regulation.
Arriving ut l/&gt;* Angeles, the
local Safety Council arranged for
u rompetillve drive Irmn (he sirport to the City Hull The women
drivers again uheved uU speed
regulations and traffic rules while
their opponent broke a* many as
he could, running liglils, cutting
In ahead of oilier ears and at­
tempting lo inukc time. The reck­
less driver won, hut the dlfferanr* In Unit1 was only one and
one half minute*.
I.earu ujul observe traffic regu
lallotis; leach vour children lo do
in and ynir will avoid henrlurhes

‘xolt/u

WASIIINOTON
- Belore the
Hessian* «nnounced their hydro­
gen explosion, President E litflbower h id money troubles enough.
The rxp!a»lon compllcn’ fd them.
He was learcniny n»r «ew piwees
to cut government spending, bef^.ue and foreign aid spending
loosed tike good targets. Uut Ihe
fart Ihe Itusslans are working on
the hydrogen bomb may make
Congress cautious aland cols In
those two places.
Work on the- national budget—the
estimate ol whul II will cost to run
the governnicut for the liseal year
starling the following July 1—
slmls every ,c tir around this tliikIt lakes from August to Juuuary,
when Congress opens again, for
the- departments to put Inelr esti­
mates together, (or the llmlgat
Bureau to review (hem ami try In
reduce them, ami lor the final
figure* to get printed.
Just about Ibis tlim- last year
Ihe Truman administration began
work on Ihe budget for the fiscal
year which slatted July I. No mat­
ter how Ihe election lurried uut,
Truman was going lo give his esti­
mates to C onjroi*. and hr- did
But In doing so Truman was only
fulfilling his uwn responsibility.
Neither the Elsenhower adminis­
tration nor the new ItepnhlU-aricontrolled Congress accepted T ru­
man’s figures
The- Elsenhower administration
fnund a way In chop about nine
billion dollars off the total Truman
asked Congress to approve Then
Congress chopped about another
:il s billions off whul Eisenhower
asked.
The net result Congress vnUH
(Ut.JH.onn.Ooo. At first glance, that
might seem all the money that
was to lie spent in the fiscal year
which begun on July I
But it Isn't. In previous yeurs
Congriss had appropriated many
billions which wnuldu'l be spent
until this present fiscal year. Main
ly to pay fur war supplies ordered
last year or Ihe year before but
to by delivered this year
As a result of this backlog of
spending cumliig due. plus the new
spending approved by Congress In
IBM, Ihe E Uenhower
li ’
udmlnlstea
tlnn began lo gel gloomy aboul thinational debt.
That debt is Uie amount of mon­
ey borrowed by the government to
pay Its expenses when those ex
ptmsex exceed the revenue token
In hy Ihe govirnnient in taxes. Uy
far the major part of the ddil was
due tu spending iih World War II.
Congress has sd a lim it by law
of 275 billion dollars on Ihe national
debt, which l* another way of say­
ing no admlnlslralbm can do any

,

borrowing that w ill push.the na­
tional debt above *75 billion.
Just bfJore Congrats finished It*
IBM business,' Ihe national debt
stood at 2?2lk billion. The Ei*en
in iu c r---.o iln lrira lio n looked it
lhat figure—Just 2W billion below
the debt lim it—and wondered:
Would it have enough money on
hand lo meet Its expens i f —Includ­
ing the bills it had to pay for
piods ordered In previous years—
x-tween Ihe time Congress quit
Ibis month and the time It returned
next January?
II not. the government would
have to borrow mure money. Hut
It couldn't borrow mort- than 21,
billion dollars or il would go over
the legal lim it. To play It safe, the
administration asked Coneress i„
raise the lim it lo WO billion
Congress refused. The Klsenhow
er udmmisiranon told II* departtnmls arid bureau heads lo do
some more culling this fall beyond
ihe cuis they had planned on last
spring
But — In IBM Ihe government
would lose about eight billions In
revenue If Congress lei etetain
taxes end or be reduced. The ex­
cess profits tax on corporations Is
due lo end Dec. 31. At the same
time Individual Income taxes are
to drop about 10 per cent. And in
April more losses are due In rs
else and regular corporal Ion last-,
With all this staring Elsenhower
In Ihe face, the llusslans triggered
hydrogen

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Listing Nicknames ,
i'lm .AD FXPIH A an - Skinny
(It-orgc, Joe Ihe Boob. Slggy the
Dip and Pretie].* are due for spe­
cial attention from the Phllsdel
phi a police department.
For the first tim e In Its history,
the department Is compiling »
nickname file of criminals ind
criminal suspect.*. About 300 nick
names already are known Ttir
file, when completed. Is exptclsd
to exceed 1,500 names

In-Out Of W ater
DETROIT tin -A 50 year old bar
ber got in and uut of deep water
vestrrdsy In a campaign out for
the Detroit mayor's c ln lr In the
fall election*.
Don Taylor donned a parachute
and (He vest and Jumped about
3,200 feet from a plane Into the
Detroit Itlver. It was his firsl jump
When he whs pulled from tinwater by friends walling In a boat,
Taylor lold a reporter he pulled
olf ihe stunt for "pnhllrlty, that**
all sun, publicity.'.'

LAST TIME TONlfUlT

“ALADDIN &amp; HIS La MP”
tiiiirh da y -f r iim V:

.

“ONE MINUTE TO ZERO”
SANfORD - ORLANDO

HIGHW AY

USED CARS
1947 Ford 4-l&gt;oor Sedan
$189
Plymouth 2-Door Sedan .... $§10
Bulck Convertible Coupe M3M
1951 Bulck Super Sedan
1952 Mercury Hurd Top,
low mileage, looks new
'
1951 Oldsmohile 88 Holiday
Coupe, Extra Clean

Nicholson Buick Co.
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Nation A lert For Business Slump
NEW YOHK un -

A business

•lump may bv no more now than
a gleam In a atatlallclan'i eye.
uut rarely. U over, have auch
elaborate plana been made to
pounce upon one—If and when It
idea to aneak in.
Builneaimea for tome time now
have been aaliing down tbelr ptaha
witb caution.
.
And the government It eelHllg
up a nation-wide ayatem ol eco-

Commies Accuse

haH ol the yaar, bearii

i* Jo^rpot any alump aa it gate
itarted-and not after It feta out

Thrift Works, Like
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•e

thmt'M tha S— board w ay I
RIQHTt Whan you need Extra Canh
In a hurry—the Seaboard Skipper
In ready to arrange It for you in
RECORD TIME I SIMPLY tell us how
much ($25 to $800), and you'll get
Immediate action I We'ru friendly
and anxloua to help. Loana are
arranged on Signature, Auto or
Furniture I

Call ua Today.
(Formerly Family Loan Co.)

The Red Chin* radio noted that

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buy you mon thing! tomar*
towl Save whet* eaiulnfa
add to your income.

�Mary C. Thompson Tyrone Power Is Back In Hollywood

Speaks To Group
Of Methodists

Miss Judy Irvin
Will Be Ml.
Holyoke Student

Oviedo Resident
Marries Kansan

oVIE D o —Miss Barbara
Jean
Bemii, ot Hutchison, Kansas, ana
........ Jim- I-rein'll. ol Oviedo, were
united in rile* solemnized at 4:00
dv
p m Sunday ut the Berean Bap­
W i l l * li
t ! parent*.
pei mi*’ , 111
Sanford with
her
Mr! aim
and tist Church, Hutchison. Kail*.
r*. It. C. Irvin, In tbo spring m
Mr*
The daughter of Mr and Mr*.
tito
to from her birthplace, Spring- F VV Zenos, of llnldilson, and
field, Mu., w ill leave Sept an Mr the '" ll of Mr and Mis K I..
South Hadley, Mass in enter the Frendi, now of Fotw.V and lorMl. Holyoke College for girl* from merly ol Oviedo, spoke vows and
which atif won a scholarship The exchanged nogs against a backscholarship provide* sunn a y,.,r grouml of t.urnliig taper* and
over a lour year period on the ha* greenery wltli tin- llev r M Dau­
la that Ml** Irvin mulntuin* her ber officiuliiig.
scholastic Handing. She will enter
A program ol nuptial music was
the college a* a Journalism major presented It* Mrs Mniito l.upsen,
soloist,
and .Mrs IJoyd Vincent,
M in Irvin won Hie scholarship
alter taking college tntrsnee e* pianist
IMier-griHimsimm were Larry
amlnatlon* which were given to
student* throughout the United Zenos, brother of the bride, ana
Itomild Zenos, cousin of the bride,
States and only ala were l**ucd.
the wa* also awarded a fiuo de­ of Dighton, Kan*
The bride wore a ballerina
tent* bond for writing u prize
winning essay that was Judge a* length dress of while embroidered
the best entry In a contest niton- organdy over white sallu. Her
wus a pearled tiara of
sored by the State Department of headdress
blossoms to which a fin ­
Vocational Rehabilitation. Her e* orange
ger tip veil was attached. She
say was on the President's Com carried
while prayer book top
mfttee (or "Employ the Handicap pod witha red
roses
pad" and ahe competed against
The .illcmltml* were gowned In
nigh school student* from the stale yellow and blue organdy of ballof Florida Her priie was given by orln.i length Their ooinjucls were
the Florida Soelrty for Crippled aster*.
Children, and the presentation was
A reception liiu iic d liilfl) follow
made In May In the (inventor'* In,' Hu- wedding wa* held In Ihe
office.
church husemeiit. .Mr* S H. Crip
Mis* Irvin wa* the valedictorian ell wa, hostess uml she was assist
of the 1953 graduating class of ed by the Mines Jess llecker.
Seminole High School, was editor Dale I'rowufeller of Conway,
of the, school paper, "The Celery Kails., 'Iliuuiat Starr. Ilaynioml
Fed", and was also active on the Kalis . and I. I Zenos of [llghlon.
"S ally" staff and III dram atlr* « Kails
mofv« .m .ny other eslra curricular j The couple will spend three
weeks in I lorliln. after which they
will In- at home In Hutchison
where the bride emum Is stationed
al llo- Naval Air Miitlon
i m i u i u

P&amp;AAom th

Student Program
Set For Tomorrow

John Stewart bus returned to
hi* home in Chapel lltll, N »' if ’
ter spending the past two week*
with tils cousin, Bob Riser, win*
The weekly student Program
accompanied him home to visit will be held tomorrow evening al
with relative* and Irieml* in 1 ’ UO o'clock over radio slalion
Murshvllle, N. C
W ritII with Leslie .Smith a* in
inuim-er
Mis* lfetty Cullitln. Miss llettv
Fourteen year old Wayne Me
Doris Williams, Miss Bubble Mur Coy i* to phi) ■ cornel «n|o, "Schu­
ton. Mr*. I|. I.. Morton, and Mrs bert's Serenade" and will be ac­
C. 1.. Hutner ami son Tommy have companied al the piano by hi*
returned after spending u vara mother, Mrs. F. K. McCoy. Carol
tion In the North Mr* Morion, Arwoocl. ulso M, will slug "L illie
Mrs. Butiier ami Tommy visited In Boy Blue" uml Iter accompanist
''.jngitpn and hopg Island, N. Y. will be Lulu Ballvy.
Martha Uuaijnt VIMen, ■threeyear-old daughter nf Mr. and'M r*
Mb E. Vjjtlen, w ill s U ‘ Uesu*
JgfW*. M«C- DoiimT McYeey. 16. I*
1(7■tWAder ■u piano ■ soflr ■ ealttled
"Mulaguena
|.t. Cnmdr. John L. Hughe* and
Sidney Vllileu w ill fund
r»: Hughes and d ill firm . M Ike, background miisir

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Pilot Club Meets
At Raborn Home
For Annual Picnic

To Await Birth Of Second Child

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Wed.

Aug.

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Mrs. J.

Feted With Party

Siiimiiei'

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Sumhvich

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Mrs. George Wells
Honors Bride-Elect

S|»ee

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Beardall Circle
Meets At Chapel

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Happy Birthday

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A ll'firw »ly IiiiK

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“ We d n e s d a y ”
The Prayer Meeting Service at
the First Baptist Church will be­
gin at 1:00 p.in.
The Eaecullve Coin mil lee of the
Training Union of the First Bap­
tist Church w ill meet after the
Prayer meeting service in llte
chapfl
Tnt Duullcalv Bridge Club will
meet at the Wumaii's Club Seat­
ingr 'wwill
is
iii begin at 7:45 p m und
play w ill *t*H al H:uo o'clock
THUHBDAV
Vacation Bible School al the
First Baptist Church for children
age I thru 16, from Urliu '111 t 2:oo
•.m.
The Junior und Intermediate
Royal Amhuasador* w ill inert at
tb* First Baptist Church at 7:00
p.m.
The First It apit* t Church Choir
w ill hold rehearsal at 7:15 p m,
Tne Junior Brotherhood w ill
m ttt al the First Baptist Church
at 7:30 n.in
Tho Gladioli (trove No 267 will
bold i l l regular monthly meeting
al 7:30 ;
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Inga ara
of each i

our different
SANITONE Service
dots out olj the
dirt— moltet cfefhei
belt M e new/
H a r i'i good gucJ-gsooiuitig
oaw i fiir baclt.io-schooltri
O ur SiuJtoa* D ry C ltaoing
frashaoi up your tchuul
wardrobe so y o u 'll look smart
and sharp «s ■ cover g irl on
your favorite magazine. W ith
Saniione, d irt and spots
disappear like magic. There's
no Itlid a l* cleaning odor,
and batter pressing keeps
ibo*a knifa-pleau in longer!
Bast o f a ll, Saniione Dry
C U ahiog even brings back the
l i b M * loo k to Iasi yaak's
Ciosbas. C all o r cum* in today.

jU i&amp; y ~to
I'lvrnntilli’s new IIY-DHIVK. Iris you drive all .lay uhhoul thifllng, Hy Ddve, lint newest,
tniniillicst, I tisl exitritsive im d iift tlrlvo in tiie low-price held, give* you Instnnl a.. cleiuli.m willt

he Daughter* of Wesley Sunt School Clar* will meet at tht
i t of Mr*. Ruth Lundqutat, 17W
aiiolla Ave. at 1:00 p.rn. w ltf
i. C. C. Whlttlniitiifi, Mr«. M. B
llh. Mr*, f Bradford Byrd,
i. J. A. Howard, and Mr*. O. K
lie a* co-hosteiie*.

tvlti'per quietness. Ami yun’ ll be attiared ul tiie new ITymoulli’a ease uf steeling ami (lurking !

"to

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The new front seal in Iwn-tlnor tnotiel* i* divided Mi -ft —mil in llte middle. Rear

C H IR O P R A C T O R

»,-ut passenger* don't have to move a large, heavy seat

H O U R S 9 to 12 — I to &lt;
fhrni* 711
m
Atlantic Bank BuIMfag

Get Up &amp;

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Iron to gel in and out, and limy car)

0*uC an u t l‘tfig y&lt;no fe&amp;Z’
It'* easy to sec why so many m otoritl* *uy llte new '53 I'lvnumth

; ’ Amoco Strvlct Station
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enter and leave the rear compartment wilinml disturbing pat&gt;»enj{ct* in ihe Ironl seat.

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By BOB fHO.MAK
i j | manner You can -ify o .th iv e
HOLLYWOOD i.F&gt;
llie niuil. : git .it ta liu l like Laughton lu ,l„
Circle No. 4 ol the W. S. C S of traveled
the home of Airs M I Bark,111
Power Is back m j u.r editing ami staging
the First Methodist Church mrt HollywoodTyrone
oil Seminole Boulevard was Hie
to await the birth ,r
While
Power
has
returned
to
2ulh
Monday afternoon al 3:00 o'clock. hls seeur.it child and to mute- . i enlui y t-\i\
i, i , ’| , saetly m ttn- scene of it"- Pilot t'Inti's annual
Mrs W The-for, program chair­
before eun!.‘:
F( "tit
in .lim it In w liieh li ■ lias b . iu ...
picnic last iiignt Hue : !t ruin
Mrs i j. r , , k ,„.
i,iy*
vnests the Mims L illi*
man. presided over die mis-ting picture
about the gluuc iy » m l. i lls!,,lilt ,1 W llt-ii lie «.is under e* the picnte supper wa* served in tnrlhday party Monday evening by spivev
and led in the devotional services ncy*
Mrrtiee Bruton. Clara
Linda
Christian.
I*
expected
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in
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a
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in
the
studio,
his
Mrs Robert Coir sana a lovely
* l '-oli ' and Mis lleti Bruton I !u ih Sw aggcrly, Mattie
lu about u week
.trcs'iM ,' i , Him mi the set was a the Florida room of the llahnrtl , V.r ' "
solo antilied. " Reaper* Art- Need birth
at Ha-tiadev home 215 Mai
Having s e r v e d valiantly in plush plaid a ffa li enlllplM e w ith Inline Mrs llabort. was *...... t r ,| | «le»"le
Thomas, ihuntliy Walls, Louts*
Ave
ed".
"Lloyd* of London" and "A Yank li athei fu rn itu re a n il
hunting hy Mrs It M Ball as co hostess
Joyce
Bagwell,
Bob
.. . . .
, .
.
Floral arrangements were used Morph).
Mrs. Thornton then Introduced In the H A F '" T&gt; l* again saving p iu ils II - also had his m in room y
Alter the supper, consisting nl ihrniigtioul the imm,. and eoustsleil While, Phoebe Duncan, Neill*
the guest speaker, Mis* Mary C Ihe British Empire in "King ef &gt;e&lt;rliiio u l m llie s ta rs ' tiilild ln g
chicken pilau, hissed s a 1a it. , ol variinis i nlmed hd.i-.-us md Jolui'iiii, Annie Dean. Carrie Fen­
Thompi
Thompson of the American .Mission the Khybei Bifle* " That's a ttilfi
W lnle Ills eu s lu t terry Miaire i reucti tiread and Ciwa Colas, Hie fern
ners. l.uis Ingrain Kd Martin, E.
School, Tanta, Egypt. She told ot century India lule being told li\
I*.*' a faney d re s s in g ro o m on the
Several g.iiuvs- w-.-ie playeit with I. Itanium Yvonne Muse, and
lie Egyptian climate and agrlcul | wth century Fox. Power's old lot ' -t I lo u m i T v hi a s m a lle r li-a u to members gathered ill the living
tural products which an. *im lar I -stated here 17 vear* ago' - ,m 1 Ihe jd n d 111at gem -1a lly houses risitn for a short business session, p rizes going I - M l- Y e llie S pivey, It nl Ji Carter
M rla in i e M in ptiv a In I Mi
(Is,i Mi-s Belli llarlzug. Mis*
to those of Florida. She then de* lhl, ai-1lir, « h(1 „ ....... u ivilly hand ii ill, m l players
N.uee
(')i(ln i presided over In Mrs M C Sl-m- D n ro lliv W a ll
Claudette Walls, Miss Cliarliltte
cribed the people, their home*
. „ ,.kvr - | u . ,.„i
b't.n
' M. has been given I t ' s old
Mrs
(ieorge
A
Stine
altd
Mis
l lie b it Hut »i , ,.k. n . . entupos
Walls Miss t'li/aln-Ui While Joe
marriage customs, food, clothes ol Ihe talent at ihe studio m to­
i n tiiie n l 1 y ha bet u assigned May belle Maxwell were selm
ed ol Itu i
I I. I'.-i kins and W C.
di tie ln n i - Muse
recreation
Mon and religion
day* Not one player i, still lien
n Il.i-i line It,. I,asi. | In-ell in rl
(i.i llev
-I to tin Ini
She also spoke of how the United
Even I'u a .i U i.u iik 'ile d ...il h a tia- lie • ■in i|,t...l i I jt in iil lint is delegates to the Fall t nun, d liv-huu-nl
Preibylvrian Mission ha* eslao the studio only In a limited m-u-.
ilie e tllig to lie b e lli at the Wlntiit iu ik
ios old dressing
room
11* bed schools and hospital* and He ha* but one mote picture pr.-if
Inch ap p a ll m il Is lint m use lit House Hotel in Ualllesy ill.- Sept
evangelistic work which have led ised to lh(&lt; lot after till' one &lt;dln .
iiyone else
in 20 II was annonneed that then
la the growth uf Ihe Evangelical wise. Iw's a free agent. And Hint
\ ll tin
—old liave heen l iiused w ill lie a pre council meeting on
Psoteslant Church of Egypt.
Ihe way he l!kc« it
-&gt; I l l s balking at tinK ill Ini F rid a y evening. Sept I* M is |i
Miss Thompson stressed tinI've always sii'peeted that ’1.
A S M ilfll-.h S 5 I.A U 1*1.AT I (1 )
fact that Christianity, not draiom- has a little (iy ji'y mixed up Willi tittle s " script wIn'll In* llls t I f K Me Nab was welcom ed Ini,, tininatlon, Is taught by the mission­ his Irish bUiml A\ soon as In ' u n i'll tiere
club as a new m i'llilH 'r
aries She then displayed many family gel* stpiureil tiwav and In
A le tte r was read (rum M r*
beautiful articles that she had finishes u stage tour, lie'll take ult
Until C am pbell uf Daylona Beach,
brought from Egypt. Among them fur Brarll to take pail in the S;nd is tric t lieutenant
governor
ol
were handmade rugs, silks, leath­ Paulo -tlkilh anniversary tete "Ian
D istrict F our. M atin g that she was
er goods, brass figurines, and emu the Magnlfieeul'' with tils owe
to pa) tie r o ffic ia l v is it to llie
camel* handmade from the braai. company
clu b on T hursday, Dee lit A el
A tea followed with Mrs. II. E
"1 wouldn't mind signing with
M i " liMiitii' \V| | 11;• n t^ ]M&gt;pill.il tation, given the club fo r Its do
W nli'i .t i i Apem v Iln ijt Hlur*1
Herman as hostess. Mrs. Milton Fun fin one pieliu e
w-ur.” In Am list hritlr I'liu I w .1 * leci'iitl) tllig iiiM ir il w in k In Hie Ciiiiee,
Wyatt served .punch and was ass remarked "Then I eonhl make pie hnlltim l at .1 \ him « * l t p i r t&gt; Crusade, was displayed In tin"tin tin- Cnincr liv lltt* (Tuck"
lited by Mrs. R. W. Turner. The 1tores hi Ho- spring and siiiiiiii ,
i \ h i I iy Mr&gt; i . f i n kp' \ \. II* .*! tin president
hall was heautl/ully decorated' mid devote tin tall .nut wtnlei i fil lin ' mi M ii&gt;-iid)id \v i
Miss Joyce
Jones, (lie
Pilot
with varl coin red hlhlsrils »nd on stage and otlu-i w -il,
Club's delegate to t i i r l '
Stale
I
.r l hui -x
i|i *si \ | *-'i| &lt;4 L ite
the la hit. was ail imported linen t Tv lm« l.ein tourim tin- l.m • • ijin mi i M‘»v\ei
11mi I lie **»*! v inj! gave an in te restin g re p m l ,,l llie |
outwork cloth which Mis* Thump with the eomerl veisuru ol ".loin f IIII*' W r-s I,lhl 55 i t L d hill'll n i l a e tivitie s at Tallahassee ib iiiiip
St IK MM. Sl*l-:t IA I.S
son brought.
j Brown's Body" and lie'll resuiu
•■5**1 K » 1**1 !&gt; Mlvei
m il m e ill'' (•iris Stale week One id tin- high
I t»l( 1 55 K K K H (&gt;N I \
lights uf the Week, she said, lia s
— ------------with Uaymond Mu'sev and Ann. 55e|‘e i^ e il
the lo u r ot Hie governor's iiiausnm
Ml
We IK (irvM'nletl Hie lem
Basler as smiri a* lie fin l'lu s Hi
9
Iis I HI |» W VV I s
picture He 1* mure i itliu-ed about •iee 55 it It ;i I«i5 e l\ (liitiir Ih’u n n e amt the pleasure o f iiie e ln ig llo
I.f .
j:,U
. Ill 45 . . . 1 HI
tn the governor's w ife She d c e la ie il llia t
tills stage pre'enlallou than be tia IhT ii fih M iil-' 55en*
hi
lu
V4 . t r 1 *11
; aU
■tmp 1*5 Mi* Wells 55 h«i 5Yjis is (7li Is Stale is unreal n u ll In II io m ever been about a pit line
‘ I.s^o
'
•* N
Ompthis Sleiistinfii yvlio have never alleiid ed. fm it
I "It's faillU 'lleally easy, and yen isteit h&gt; Mi
l .» uu II &gt;t&gt; 1 Ml lit uu
was
a
"
v
e
ry
ti-al
experleneiIn
[ rewarding loo." lie remarked "A ji •ini Mrs hill s i , inps i
If.ive ttr Ills)
)Ts» i n e lltl 1 *I ■1 |*sl I m hittlki
hit , III k 1 • Ileal, t
Ml** «• Lillies pi i sent
.it
Ihe Hie delegates Stic thanked Ihe
o P S .? ,,! r iial] Av*?
( .uC,rC}, „ nu‘,&lt;#l i ' have'"lu '.'iii Is" gel to a town
55
/*•!•* I 1Mtlth l
l "le |ill f e 5
5ill Ii t 5 1*111' • ltd 1. !|)llU' 4 *5 C| tfll
eluti fur s|Hinsoring her
• u l t 55e r r
Mis H «lse 5 ltr;iin
Av,r, t-ta p rl Monday
„ s „ a ||) travel by bus gel s,-i
I * **
i s p e i le u i*
'I, I he Ht .nil \ tie
F ollow ing tiie tiuslness session
Mi
I
i ' W iN u iiis
tin* h rlile
afternoon at 2:iW o’clock
,'..t
.. ...............
,-d m a
litili-1. |iul on evemn
elon was served the guests
The meeting wa* upenr
. clothes, walk to llie tin-.iter an,' • le» t ‘ s iM iith e r. M rs S l.m le \ Hm* ' w aterm
Those cilio yh lK the picnic were
Amferauu who played r*,VK ? I ' rlgbi oiistagi- It's ,. simple a I" 5 M»
Spem-el 11«I still M rs
M is John Hughes
Chicago, III
W 15ite I *,»riiei Ji
Mis VVaIL i i i
hymn* on the plami. Mrs Fite that
2Uti x P VIIK VV I M l
P t lli N F 971
followed with a heart filling pray­
I 'h
M is I f: i r iilil r im p m im .im t | M rs M eNiib. M is H a n e y Swan
"And
tinslmw
is
;i
lliorilllgll
ib
[ sou, Mrs Stine, M rs
.Maxwell
er. Mr*. Ellsworth railed (lie roll
Mi
I f 11'It I n l W . ilk ii
It l(ndd M r*
ami read Ihe minute* of the July llgtd I've played it tall times ..
M •* Mi
I ltiii;itif |l&gt; e ss
Miss .M rs Slniic, M is i
t m l e 5 Miti ihiiitl Miss Anri.* t'u r 'H a lt Alls Iro v It.-iv. M r* W aite'
meeting Mr* MofflU led the le* more and I n.-w-i gel tiled of i&gt;
Maybe
It's
tu-eause
the
mil's
ai.
C
a
rte
r
Vlr.
i
(’
H
a
ll Ml
II I
'•5
Miss i ji I **| \ h Hinlsvih
\ lh "
sou, "Jesu* the Saviour"
.......
yy it nie
M i- .
Iii.m i.i
I .no c h a p m a n . M rs \
i
Mess*....... .
Mrs.
M
rs' Wlillromh
W ll'l comb assisted
w«&lt;ls|ed by
hj !i.r so v s r |r * | "
ly and tin- oltiei slurs pint) i&gt; l l n i p t i M l- X le iu p e i. M is M e n 51 rs J o e l F ie ld M is E sth e r H u e
daughter, Mrs Bis
Blankeusldp
I i .- iii
,0.1 M is
W ells
M is * J o y c e Jones
Mis-, l l a d i . n l
lell
Ihe usual delirious
Iimeheon a umntier ut ligutcs m the i n \ \ i l l I I' t n
Peace and M is liu lin iu
*s Berclfl famg,
nfl, then gave the War era and feaeli a iiuliiln-i .a
dramatic |g-aks
treaaurer's report
th e d a ily d ie t f i l l ’ S u s ie ", th e
"It's an niia/mg new iiiediuin I , , i i,In I,li*. k l.e in ,it M cK ee J im
Other* in altendanee were Mr*
F’ortsnii, Mrs Bennett, and klrs that Charles luogM-in has ,1, . I n ii. I . Us, Ile a l \ , i . i lie n , Il ■nfl
Hale.
vised
lie rem aik'-l "We net,
tI-* i»f f (in i J u u iiiih n f r«55 me lit,
1) K . 11. k . K t N t ;
realty play the I li.n ir li i
we I .U it Jdjtt'ti fipph'A t Itlet*1 hhi Ye*5 u f
aboul llieiii le t when we do in tirernl, ntd a »l«»a*1ii l-&lt;»tth*s nf soft
( M I I M I I 'I I A r r U H
reach etnoiion.il eselteiio'it
ill illk &lt;
P lease c e ll to r n p p id n lm r.il
"M il* kind id iiiesentation tia
Phone 13'i’i
17 lli
Immenu- possibilities
Yuli cut,
K i! IL h lp i's nl lhl* tti«h&gt;kl5 it I L»tl
take any classic oil itu- shell,
h
hiis p h iM 'il p i Hu ee W n rhl
122 S n u lli P a lm e tto
and pret.'nl it in an exeilmg. tin il Sene III-. I i; ilt ll»j ;i 5 rr;&lt;»{5* Is UU

“fHiifilSitylU1

g for *onte time with Mrs.
ughes' parents, V
ami Mrs
George Kline, on Summerlin Ave
I t . Corndr. Hughes ha* lust cum
tid e d training tit the Naval jus
lire School In Newport, It I

THE SANFORD HERALD

b ih a finest tow price enr ever built! Why md visii yonr ueare*! Plymouth

We.

dealer aohn, and let him show yon all llie new vuluc features in this great

Jeetele

naw Plymouth? Your denier w ill h* hujijiy to arrange u deniunstratiun fog you.

Chrystar CorporoKon's No, 1 Cor
is ivulztli at low u tii n it on any 1961 Nyxautk

&gt;. '• • t .j / ,

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Pal

Cards

Play

Pilots

Bobo Sullivan To Hurl HcreTosighl;
Twin Bill With DeLand Is Rained Out

On

Free

County All-Stars W ill Play "Whiz Kids"

Jupllcr Piuvlu* willing, the Hanford Cardinal* w ill pngogc the
Lakalamt Flint* here tnnlghl on that bargain YnWelt-Touchton a free
Wed. Aug. 10. I M3
THE HANFORD HERALD
Fage a
night game In thi&gt; Memorial Stadium. Over MOO ticket* have boon
m
over “the counter*
at---Yowell
Department Store
e iatribute,!
ti............free |o fan*
*
---------— " -------------------—
And Touchton Drug Store.
»
Ticket* w ill In- ntill avallsh^ before game time thin afternoon
and evening nt either Yowell'a o f*
Touchton’*. W. V. "D oc" Milling ltnpre**lve 0 1 record wilh llam ll
add Jack Hull stated today
ton hefore coming tn Sanford
l l * KENT
IT V U T CHETLAIN
r ’ t f tf’Fl a i v
§
IJy
"We want a* many people, who Thu*, the lefthander ha* an over
A* If the Florida State In-ague club* haven't had enough tough
t«n make it. In lie
he at the
Iti park all li t record thla year.
tonight,’* Hull declared.
break*, old man weather i* Just about dealing the F8 L a death
lamaht,
Meanwhile. Sanford la In a v ir­
r ,*We are gunning for a new fithunrh . . . The Sanford Cardinal* have no exception , , , In fact,
record lit the Folrldi tual tic for fourth place, being ;
tlndanee record
the RndhlriJ*. who were running 16 percent ahead of last year'*
fraction of a percentage point be­
____
League,"
lulling
asserted.
Seminole
Mine* nt Ihe gate, might fall short of thd SH.fPIO paid ad­
Stain Le*
Thn tww mi-rehnnt* eomhlned t hind Ihe fourth place Jacksr,.. • &lt;11%
mission* drawn last season.
Peach
Sea
Bird*,
who
have
won
“ tircheae all Ihe rents for tonight's
A t thn latest count, the Itedblida had attracted slightly over
more and ln»t one more than
ante In a package deni with thn one
30.009 paid ru*toim*r» . . . With onlv tonluht'a Yowell-Touehton Free
the
Card*,
Orlando
I*
al*o
cram­
snforri Cardinal* in order lo keep
Night, Satin da v evening'* twin bill with Daytona amt tin closing
Rrdbinh from going loo deep med In thla three-way race for
double header next Monday night with Leesburg le ft tn play In th«
fourth,
but.iinre
Ihe
Scnalota
have
tn the hole thin year,
Memorial Stadium before the curtain ring* down on the F8 L Ithl
won one lean and lo»t one lea*
. "W ith a good break In the wen game than the Redblrri*. they are
year, the Cardinals w ill hn lucky to pass the 38.3B0 paid figure "S
nf
(bar we might draw more ih*n a traction of a percentage point
last year's Seminole [Hues . , . Rain might cut this poislbifllv nut
d
ft ( la » lil IIff dl.la.
hf
l u L l ___
I..
I__ * nut*
in f 3.000 odd who lurned out for
entirely
this
evening's
Free
Night
game
I*
washed
A
behind Sanford In sixth.
Merchant* Night." flitting raid
crowd of 2,OhO or more nt thla evening’s game would almost Insure
La»t nlght'a donhlchrader be­
Tlte Beamin'* top gate for the
the
Cardinals
of
loenklng
last
year's
attendance
mark.
Cardinal* Ihi* year w i* recorded tween Sanford and DeLand waa
on Merchant* Nigh! when 2,150 rained mil. It wai Ihe final meet­
( minty Judge Dougins Stenatrnm believes ns doe* W. W, Dawson
fan* Jammed Ihelr way Inin Ihe ing of thcae two club* and nnw
that If Sanford hud I'rlre Westbrook at firs t base all season, the
Memorial .stadium Inst month la Sanford ha* nine game* to play In
Lards would have been lig h t Up In the top three this year . , . Thl*
order to hreak a Florida Stale Ihe next six day*. Aller playing
REDDY LAKE
xcrllie ami many other Sanford fans arc classified In the same
Wag ue nlicndanec^record, Snn Lakeland tonight. Sanford
.Tn Play Again*! "W hit K id*" category . . . Westbrook, who was hitting a cool .346 at the time
fo r if muni lure 3 .'t2fl ran* or more take a two day road trip playing
lie broke hi* ankle In May. waa the sparkplug of the team . . . Our
tonight. The 3,327 natehall parti­ In Jax Mcarh tomorrow evening
colleague Charlie "SomorTIme" ha* come up with a good Idea, a
san* who atlendi'd the June Till and In Cocoa on Friday night.
benefit ball game between the Rotary and Kiwanl* Club M r the
iam e In Gainesville In 1940 act
Saturday night wlll^ »ee Sat
Sanford Lordinals . . . The loeal cluh could u»e the money and the
(he current F.HL attendance stand ______________
ford playing hoal lo Ihe Dayton
civic duh* "old pro* rortnlnly would provide a lot or laughs . . .
-ant.
Reach l*landera In the Memorial
What ha* happened to the proposed Legion baaeball gaum? . . . me
Meanwhile, ■Manager J, C, Stadium. On Sunday Ihe Redblrni
Campbell Jessing Legionnaires were seriously thinking about staging
Dunn Ha* drilanated John "Rn- will Journey tn Orlando tn anolhtr
a game to raise money to send the "W h l. Kids" to Miami M r lh5
bo” Sullivan Ihe ehubbv smith- twin hill affair and then wind up
Notional Junior Leglnn finals at Miami.
a w from Walrrhury, Conn., aa the' *e**on here Monday n _
...
In
fija hurting choice (or tonight'* their third straight doubleheader
FLORIDA NTATP. LKACiUR
ame with
Lakeland,
Hu(ly~wlll with l«fihurg.
fame
wkh l.i
‘
W. I*. Prl A,t
,........ ''7 *
* '* i v 1. “ s,r" " 1nn*
nunroni n n w iin t
Ul IN
II#
e trying far hi* fourth itralghl
A’lev s irnnressarlo lllll Hartwlck Relieves that howling In 8anMrd
llRjfflHN
llPfirb
1
1
*
II
.
N
i
l
win without a defeat alnre Join­
on the threashold of a golden era . . . Rn convlnred of the bowling
( «PH(
A.i 'M
&gt; .AU Is
ing the ftedblrd* earlier thta
. INI future here, Hartwlck Is ploughing hack his profit* Into hi* bowling
.fntltatiRt Mr# lltpairN
7f» .11
month
...........................
from Hamilton.
i. 0Ont.
■
plant, which will lie a* good aa any in thl* section of the State
ih
:ii » , im;i rite perennial battle between I’aul "Klngfish" Peloid and youthful
» t N t'm ili
The rhnpjty little uoiilhpaw, who
remind* this *rrlhe of Eddie l-n. IN7 j f url Von IM rlm ll* M r the howling lids of Sanford will »oon bn
Orlnfiil'i
n
at when he flr*l broke In with
. |f Ml tin d e r wav a, tl,„ Luy Lcagur season Is ilated to begin the firs t of
l.fliirlunil
nt
|,# # a b n rg
.*1* | ru-sl month . . . Watch the Herald Mr the complete City League
le Chicago While Sox during Ihe
«!
Second World War racked uj&gt; »n
pres*
OCAleA iT Je t k
howling schedule . . , Again aa last year, helpful Paul Peiold w ill
idm l nf Ihe Florida Stale League flipRsMfiat nllf r wMI lIA% f (' f, nl IaIl fI %ff|Hl
(HI t - n n i r l l p i l ,
tie our chief statistician III compiling nl Ithe hmvllng score* and
mi upended inflehlrr Al (iandolfl of
rn*H
avemge* ,-ach week.
,
l/«e*hurg for the remainder of the I tif Oi i M 1.141» ‘Inf il l 7
• l i l t II p r p Ii n f l . f t a h t i r i
f3 1 run*
season yesterday and fined hit l*#ll#if.
rn ln
Pot let Minsing points to the dire need of recruiting new mem­
club $50 for "failure or refusal to f l r l n n i l u n f
It (3 1 p u n *
ber*. OAJicrlnlly the younger men of Junior Chamber of Commerce
«‘#tl#&lt;l, r n l n
enopc-rate" in coiled Ing a fine
age, In the Kemlnole County Rportaman’s Association . . . The Waklva
f t m u # n ’ff iA lp i li l
against the player.
l.n h # l ii» r l nf
River Park, being built t&gt;v thv county sportsmen at their own ex­
|
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n
n
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r
n
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l
r
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f
I
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i
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i
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Gandolfl was fined $50 and sus­
pense, i* lugging . . . A reiiuest M r fund* tn build two double toilet*
f
lr
l
n
M
f
l
ii
n
l
C
h
p
i
h
i
pended (or 10 day* on Aug 12 f f r t . n i i r l n l .( h i l t # n i ‘ h
on the ground* from the County Cnmmlsilon fell through whan the
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
for roughly handling on umpire.
Commission stated It had no jurisdiction to halt)
................cal
the Weklva project
Rain washed out moit of the When the fine was never paid,
A S T M I A A I . I. V I A I I I t:
. According to laim ing It haa been entirely due to Hportamcn
Florida State League program despite a warning tn lAtesburg of­
U . 1*. »V». un.
BA x;» HAH *_
again ln*t night hut a curious ef­ ficials, Dempsey said, he closed llrim k ly rt
# *.
77 19 HI 1 *
fect wn* lo better the position of oul (landolfl'a career for the year iliitriiiik
I ’ll Mud i lit ft l.i
(19 SB
i* s
league • bading DeLand In the and atsesMid hi* club fur the fine. Ml litiii I h
•i 7 *(f&gt;
17
BA 17 i
N * \ \ Vrtrk
;
,itrr&gt;'.rh drive for the second-haIf
Hi
SC
AM
champion dilp.
• 'll i« »tf| M
• 7 Tl SHI x7 if
Dnuhleheader* Involving DeLand
A ll t*
I'ltlMtlrtlKII
U 9\
and Daytona Mcarh, 2' i game*
ll*« n li« v#4»t#ri(iir
riili'iiu
o
?
*
h
rM
iklyu
if
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behind
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Standings

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F -S -l Head Fines
Leesburg Lakers

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DeLand Red Hats
Drawing Nearer
F-S-L Pennant

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Leaders

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b e r tn take the title "7 " I t had

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Now, any eom hlnallon o f De- h at
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Land victories and Dayloua ll.-ach I t l’NU OnMr
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bcM -of-llvc p la yo ff for the pcnnatY PIT, MIS,I M iinl-llr,
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half of the chaiiiplniishlp, however,
they'll pocket the $1,120 themaelve* and the pennant without a
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Last night, DeLand had been
scheduled
to play Sanford;
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Daytona Reach, Orlando. Since the
team* do not meet again the game*
ware canceled along with a doubleheader betwi-en Jackinnvllie Reach
and l-cohurg
The only artlnn *nw Cocoa de­
feat Lakeland 8-7. Andy F ra iler
went Ihe distance but had (6 throt
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tie a Lakeland ninth
inning rally
which produced th riu run*.
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stale with the exception of on small district In northern Florida . . .
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1 a Mf whleh Have lieen ninth- Into laws hv the new (lame Commission are
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the banning nf hunting traps ami the end to aalnlng In fresh waters
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Despite the fact that the Ang
lers are leading the newly formed
Navy Bowling League at the Banford Bowling Alleys, pot one of the
loop's top six Individual bowbra
are listed un Ihe Anglera.
flw a rti nf Touchton Drug Store
I* (he high man with a lustrous
186 percentage. Four polntk be­
hind le Colmcll of tho Hellcata awl
In third la Caiclarl also of the Hell­
cats with a 167 marh.
In fa tt, Touchton’* has the
fourth, finK and ilath ranking tonpin ‘"wliter*"
n e ri" but atlll _stands next
to the bottom after the ....
of play. Beildos Swarti, Tou
leaden are Enucklea (188)
( 181) and Hucano (18tll).
. The Awriera' highest Individual
bowler Ii Meyer at HO. During tho
first week of play the Helicals and
Straggler* came' out In an evenitephhen deadlock for second place

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The A ta ri
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Htragglera
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The Stare
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League Play
By RALPH ttAHMMAN
Yesterday’s Sanfly loop game
wa* t heartbrehber for the VC-0
Eloctrnnlca nine and a llfeiaver
for NAAS Administration. A win
for the Sparks would have placed
them In the first spot tied with
FASRON-91 Optronics and an Ad­
ministration loss would have drop­ j
ped’ tnern inlo the cellar with the ;
NAAS Operation* team. Rut rain
was victorious over both of the
Icama.
It had occn raining off and on
during Ihe entire game. Rut finally
in the lop nf the fifth Inning, with t
the Spark, leading the Ails 12 to S,
the rain became so heavy that
Head Umpire- It. L. M ru k was
forced to call tho rnmc.
The umptre'a decision brought
happiness In the Ads and down­
cast the near victors, VC-u Elect­
ronics. nrock told the team mana­
gers, " I hate to call tho game
now when only two mere out* are
needed Mr a complete gam«. Rut
it is Just Mining (on hard."’
Tho game has been Taxchedulgd
tho Navaj A u x ilia ry Air Station's
softba ll dlamtnd behind tho Hobby

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Today tho league loading FAS
RON-51 Optronics
w ill take on
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third place NAA8 Security, The
Ops will bo fighting to stay on t'to
top of tho loop while Iht- Security
team w ill Iks trying c(|ually as
hard for a win that will place
them In a lie Mr first with tho On*
Jack Allen, wllh a t o record In lTo
leaguo, will lake I n mound Mr
FARIlON Acisi ami J C. Edwards,
who ha* a 1-1 league record, w ill
be hurling Mr Rocurlly.

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District Sportsmen
To Elect Officers
Here On Sunday

A ll donation* w ill go to paying
fo r the Ju n io r Legion t r ip tn M i­
am i, Post
C om m ander
Gordon
F re d e rick p ro cla im ed tho m a tc h ­
in g of the J u n io r Legion w ith the
County A ll-S ta r* m n "n a tu ra l "
P rom pted by a suggestion of Ihe
Sanford H erald, II
Z, Johnson
told thn g rm itin w o rk fo r th is big
Mt-mbers of the Fifth District
. The Legion o ffic ia l* also
Sportsman's Association w ill con­
Ihi* u o (|)d” bA a' Wtod optair4
verge on Sanford Sunday morning
(u n ity lo MM M aj. Holt, who M l
for Its annual election of officers Just returned Inline oil il-nve n ite r
and to hear a panel discussion on xervlcp w ith tin* A ir Force In Kpwater conservation, it was an­ ren where tic hi axed a name fo r
nounced today hy President Porter h im se lf and Sanford w llh
his
h e m ic a ir exploit.*.
H Lansing.

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discussion, tho agenda calls Mr
the annual committee report*
S. 0 . Chase Jr., -h ilrm n n of the
state Water Conservation Com­
mittee will conduct a panel HIscniiinn wllh a biologist and ctmscrvutionesl on water conlrol.
The discussion w ill hit on silch
n
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IV l. (IH. points aa (fleet* of a low water
KAMIIII.S-SI lipiN 1
table on tho stato'a fish and game.
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According to Laming, "T h l* dis­
NAAH He,I
soo
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NAAH H H
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conservation is a 'hot potato' and
.VAAH AOs
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should prove most enlightening II
tlssN li* V fs ts n la r
V f'.* HI r r t r -1 nil's rs. HA AH Ad*. not 'heated.'"
He urges all sportsmen and any
m ill. rnln
T l i i i W f i l i ' i U n n irt
one el**.- Interested to attend the
H&gt;d»‘•*Hay
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K A III iN -,\t lies vs. NA AH Her
open at 10:30 o'clock in the Com
T k in ls r
missioned room of the (Tty Hall
V r-» Klarta va. NAAH Alla I
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Sunday morning.
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MOTOR SALKS
11A S K It A1,1, H C IIE M U IiE
4 'A ltlliN VLS THIS WEEK
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Sanfly Standings

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(Free N ight)
Game Thursday
Hanford at -lax Renrh
Game Friday
Hanford nt Cocoa
Game Haturday
Daytona at HANFORD (2)
Game Sunday
Ran ford at Orlando (2)
Game Monday
Leesburg nt SANFORD (2)
(End of Henaon)

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Casa Michaels of the .Phlladcl.. ...
Ida Athletics has many hobble*
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fl Ja-k AJI«n. UelH, 1-0. Kvsn
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J. O. Wood* ul Trinidad, Colo.,
recently celebrated hi* Mth birth­
day by firing an m tn qualify for
the 16th annual Trl-State Senior
Golf Tournament

Attention

Owners of Kirbys with norinl numbers
111766 or 240063
Are entitled to cubsUutlul cnah prized J
I f you are Ihe lucky owner, please phone Orlando 2-0226 by
Aug. 26, end of the conteat, or contact

Dick McGuire, playmeker for
Ihe N. V. KiRckfrlmeke
Kiddie
Hera In the
NBA,
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the KJite
Kincka In aa•lets four atralght year

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Jesse James Plays For Duke

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Player
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Hwarta
Touchton
166 3
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Enucklea
TuUchtan
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with ■ 3-1 reenrd.
The Navy I hjop plays every Manday.
i t 7:30 p. m. In t t * San­
iy night at
ford Bowling Alley on Magnolia
Ave.

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Despite Hanford's fifth plan- finish In tho Initial half and now Id
the second half, tho Cardinals boast of a ,600 record thl* year having
a (III*won and 63-ln*t record . . . . Coach Fred Dana* say* thl* year'*
fillH team w ill Im "fa ir," nf eour»* h# saya ll'a s till too early to make
anv predictions , . , |1nt thla recalls hi* statement last year that
Hanford would have an Inexperienced team anil not much could he
expected from the Celery Fed* . . . . A t the end of the season fi*nfoid
won the southern half of th« East Florida Conference with a nifty
4-2-2 reenrd . , , Has any roach ever predicted hi* team was thp
club In heat 7

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Swartz Paces Navy Bowling League;
Anglers Lead Without Star Player

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Ily KENT CHETLAIN
That longed talked of poit-sraion game M r Sanford’s high-flying
Junior Legion "W hl* Kids" la now a reality. On the night of Sepl. I,
the Junior Legion baseball club w ill battle a hand picked All-Star team
from over the county at the Memorial Stadium.
Combined with the gala All-Star-Whla classic w ill be a formal
tribute to Saniord’i flying ace— ♦
BliJWi
Major aP
Jack
ULlfc liD
Bolt.
ti, »ifvi
Joel rField,
iviMt *Part
Onmtnander of Ihe Campbell-LosaIng American Legion Post No. 53,
has been designated the chairman
nf Ihe committee planning the fete
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honoring
the. Korean
. . .
. ..ran a ir hero
. ^ who
shot down six Communist plane*.
Meanwhile, John Krlder Is
drafting a H it of playen hi the
County who w ill fnnHah the
Junior Legion team aome stiff
cempetltlon. Next Tnwday’s
game, Ihe day after the Florida
flu te league season ends, w ill
sec inch diamond Immortal* nl
Sanford a* (lerl Chapman, for­
mer catcher with Ine Boston
Red Sox; Rav Kennedy, ex-St.
l/in l* nrownle receiver; Sanford'a own FSL grral, Buddy
Lake; and longwood’a alar
hnrler Jim Fayne.
Among other* who w ill be
named may be Sanford'* former
Mayor Rill Stemper, Bill Crab­
tree and many oilier*. The game
Is being sponsored by the Campbell-Losilng Legion post In order
in their
Ihi
to raise fund* to send
Junior
jo«n Kr
Legion "W hli K id " baseball (cam
iy
In (he National Junior Leglnn fin
al* at the 11,300,600 Miami Stad­ Complete details and plan* for
the
gala
evtravagansa at the
ium In the Diadc County sent.
Memorial M*&lt;Hum nest Tttrxdsy
No admission w ill ho rharj-ed
Mr this classic, however, fans may nlghl, Sept, 1, were hashed nut
at the Chamber ol Commerce
donate money Mr tho "W hir
K id * '" trip. The Sanford Junior building thl* afternoon.
It. Z Johnson, Li-glnn manager
Ig-glon won Ihe Slxlh District
tourney In Orlando Iasi month of the “ Whir Kids" thl* summer,
then the Area tournament al I* the "Supremo" Chairman of the
Clearwater going on to Ihe slate Camphell-lai*slng-x|Hm.*orcd event.
final* at Wauchulu to rank fourth Under his direction Krlder I*
working oul the detail* In *e le ''
in the stale.
Major Holt w ill be honored ing (he player* who will rom prlsj
In ceremonies preceding the the All Star team,
Arcnriliiig to linlli John,nil m il
Krlder, the Legion want* In ileld
a team of ex-diamond star* who
won’t he too old to give the "W hl*
Kids" a run foi their money.

U . JACK BOLT
. .To Be Honored By l-eglon

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1'"d u s tria l Group '.ays O ff Help

lahoma City *rhool hoard ha»
rALLAIIASSEK 'F—The Florida Iwn weeks Instead of weekly, hut
jouml another way in make going
to school almost painless lor pro industrial Commission Is going to Chairman Jnmr* T Voeelle said
lay "nil
alim
limit
no employe*
he Is
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Seminole Chapter W 3. OKS.
will hold Its nomul Itolierl Morris
;t I lie Oviedo Swim mini;
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" n ip lo y m e n t se rv--------------------------------Pool Atit 3*1 Worthy i ’ atron J
tlnns "w'lthln
nViiT^Pr:l
Walter Johnson pilrm-d 2i y e a r* p Jones and the local members
lowed hv 1™ , , ! '
luidKel al |„ (he major league*. all id them are
U1 in charge of the local arrange
Tt mV* SSKST*!1* .. . m .
w,lh ,h«' Waihlngton Senator*.
mrnls All are urged tn park has
» hiay have to distribute un
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m n lo v m e n l rcompensation
i im i u n i. ill iin heneflt
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friends and families an I
cheek* to johlcs.s workers every Wed. A uk. 24. IM 3
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h* /? r ‘ *2 500 studs-.ila at the
new U S Grant School.
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I 'lr n s r n n il r I to lin m n llo le lr
i f un e rro r oeroro In &gt; unr nil.
sVe ennnnl lie responsible fo r
m ore Ik n n one In r u r r e r l In se rlin n .

28 Pf.

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ESTATE WANTED - 4

ARTICLE? FOR HALL

-5

Y o u r TUP PE RAYARE denier
Gladys Sotncrby Phone 1750 It

els, a U
T O U R IT . Y E L L O W ­
STONE,
N AS H U A,- R IC H A R D
SON. A L U M O RO O M A A l. t I M
IN U M A W N IN G S .
E a stsld e T r a ile r Sales
P a la tk h , F la

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-1
i B L A R A
Apartments. 11a W
/ Ir s t SLcct. Phono 406-W.

SOU,AWAY AND BABY BEDS
Day. weak o&gt; month — Tel. 1425
Furniture Center,. 116
US W. First.
First | CONCRETK Steps, stepping sloni-N

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Jacobson’s Ltepl

LARK FRONT Duplex- 2 RH. Fur.
if tH'iired. '( ml* from NAS.
Lhlldrrm welcome &lt;t A. ( ’amor
un. Lake Charm D r , Oviedo;
Ph 4701 or 4532.
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C u lb e rk -.u s i,

1718

W. 3rd.
HUTCHtSON ocean front npartmenta at Daytona Reach Tel.
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w»rren. 21S Y/ Mh SI
fURNISHKD 2 room Apt
only 2M S t,our«4 Ave

Adulls

FURNISHED (iarage apt.
P rlm rtlo Ave

418

3 ROOM sparlmcnls FurnlshcaJ.
112 Elm. Phone 1787 W.

— I I I IS— N O T IC E S • P E R I O N a lJ i — IS

E or In fo rm a tio n , Phone 111. o r
w rite W. R. D u p re e
I I ) P a ln ie llo A ve , H n n fo rd , F la .

business. Good o p tn irtu n lty Box
■I. K . c n The S a n fn ril H e ra ld

14-

S P E C IA L

S E R V IC E S

e rc le Co , 300 E lm A *e Phone
1333
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•M ANO S—O rga n s,
Rand
in s ln iu ip n ls, G u i t a r s ,
a ccn rd la n s,
D ru m s
C o n ve n ie nt
T e rm s .
S lre r^ i M u s h , 041 N. O ran g e , O r ­
la n d o

U P R IG H T p ia n n m e x c e lle n t eon
d lfln n
Used hy p ia n o te n rh n r

who I* leaving Inwn Call 1700 M

ROOM and board for Ihri-t rider
ly women Phone 1807 R 2

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17— A n U m o b U e s • I r a R c r a — l .

WE BUY USED CARS. Little amt
Reel — Second and Sanford
sACRIEICE IDal EmdCunsl.l
door Sedan Itaillo, tires and eon
dllnm guiMl Already financed
Will cunsidcr trade Phone IhMI J
B L A C K B E A U T Y "a t C hcv
De
L u x e t d o o r less Ih n n 15,000 m il
r» , fiv e goad lir e * , p la s tic seal
co ve rs, h e a te r A d illy o f a buy
at o n ly JIOAV G tn r g c T o u h y al
E irs t K e ilr
d r r a l' Phone
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17itH
EOR S A L K - lo s t E o rd V ft F o u r
new lievs. gmot c o n d itio n *1005
Phinuw 22 o r Ut.v M

D A IL Y S P E C IA IJ i
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T ro t k
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P lc k -ilp new pa I n l
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Hew i l l l l l c i i l l y w h ich n .i* In r n r n
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.1 New C a r D e a le r"

SANFORD MOTOR CO. INC.
1401 I re n t h A ve .

Ph, I7 M

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fan Inilll fieil M ill*
The malar evplanmd tin- ail
f'.HHe* wi l e 11111*:11• i n nliiue Hie
i.n lti in the tinp.npliere. wlnvli 1*
Hie Inver id air helweeu Hie it

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1711— Auhimntive Service —17 II
IPREADER SERVICE. Lime end
HALL'S
Oarage fnr General Auto
Dolomite and Fertiliser. Phone
Repairing Sanford A Cc'ary Avo
1393 M David E. Carpenter.
t'hfam 1090 51, lfifiO H night,
HAVE ynur town mowed by Jerry
lATTERY, Generator or M a rto r
BATTERY,
laird Phone 1la4-J
RervJee Call I l f , R w lln’s Battery Setvlco. Sanford
8 l nfnrd Avenue
CALL ns about our Credit Plan.
Avenue
I'ainl. ng, Repairing Remodel
tnd
nil 2nd S tre e t
Ing
Tisl Burnett
MAFFKT Atrro Servlre. 1MW
«H. 2. Rox 70 fl
T e l IIW-W
North Park PlKine 02|. Speedn
meter Speeielists
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ALL T yV es iiulldoier -ork.' Rea —
sonnblo Rales Tree ostlmatei I t BOATS • MOTORS
-II
Phono 2221 V. C. Grarry.
PLUMBING
Contract and repair werk Free
estimates R I.. Harvey. 104
bthfurd Ave. Phono 1I2S.

1123

KEYS MADE W HILE
YOU WAIT
WESTERN AUTO

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involved ill all 1 umlial non al

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New Look In Motion Picture
Entertainment Comes To Sanford
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MIMEOf.'RAIMI IMdNTINO - - TYIMNC
UKKIHT INVKSTKIATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
EOREKiN COUNTRIES

CltKDIT KIJKKAU OF SANFOkl)
T K I K I'lin N K S MR and 1071
Rmt.n id I S a n fu n l A llm ilii' N a tiu u a l Rank B u ild in g

General Insurance
11. JAMES GUT

AGENCY

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J A M E S (1. G U T
Assoc.

II. JAM ES OUT

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gave right i"|i r i Jin ii"n|in nir* al
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most li liillii'ii ilnllnr gin*.* f" t II"' -Mulin’ * (irM hid In ili'|ltll i. —
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nlnn w h ic h b rin g * rnu *ii-, d ia ln g u e ,
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M a rtin Rapped
W EST P A L M B E A C H H i -Pep­
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Smo/cey S a y s:

BRAILEY ODHAM USED CARS
Park Ave. &amp; 13th St.

" T h e Man- "
—
Tin- iiu m n g i'r n f Ih e K i l t T h e a te r
tirm ilH e * n n iv le full* " f a ll ages ,
n iiiu v 'p i i'la l event - -In i in g th e .
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nuu v i'l'iii v
in u v I e
ill n Hi ha th a t in t iu d ilie Ih e i f I C I I X
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merger nf lldrd dimeniiiuii .night fnr three day* nml lined
and fo u n d .
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All riniinclnjr hiinrHcri through local tmnks.
"Rank ralra save you muney".

All Inmirnncc purchnHed from your Itwurunce agent.
“ In r.xsa you have an acrldtnl, yon •elita wllh a friend".

Super - Uuper • Bfirsralns

JFRWffiMwi, adding machines,
Rales-Renfala, 314 Magnqlls, Ph.

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ONE APARTMENT DiipIexT 2201
J. GARCIA
O R L A N D O Morning Ben il net. O r
Psrk Ave. Apply within.
3 -S H O W CASKS, fin Inches, glass
la n d a E v e n in g S ta r. C a ll R a lp h Cabinet making, uphnlafering. Fur
fo p s ; 1 -7 2 In ch w ra p p in g d e ik .
nifure rclinlxnlng—repalrint An
■ a y , lifts -J .
UPSTAIRS Anarlmcnt—3 rooms
Phnnc 272
flque rcvlnrlug UphnlSlcrln^ fab
and b a th lllilltir v fu rn is h e d . GOO
MOVING, I meal A long
rlcs. Wivk guaranlerd l.in N
Palmetto
M A G IC C H E F G a* Range. Phone
distance CALL II, Klnrai;
Boulevard Ct , Del,and plume
1003 a flt-r ti no p m .
and
crallnt!
W.
A.
ADAM
3 RO O M F u rn is h e d apt. down&amp;
lta ln . Phono T24-M
A L M A T R A IL E R - N ic e ly F u m l* h
LAWN
sharpened Bi­ 21— LOST AND FOUND
______MOWERS
________________
- 31
ed, Screen p o rch See o h la g c r.
cycles
lea rn
repaired. Shuman’s, 110
FURNISHED 2 room apt., upstairs.
K a n la n d n T r a ile r P a rk , u m ile s
„
l o u t YOU.H PET?
4th SI.
Private bfcth-*30, 417 W lllh.
so u fh o f S anford.
•1 ro il have—advertise yimr In**
OAK1.AWN
FREE
for Ifirep time* In Ihe
FURNISHED Garage Apartment. U N D E R W O O D t y p e r w r lte r Stand
Seminole County's only pornelual
Herald thrnugh the couri«»y nf
Adults. No pets. 1707 Palmetto
a r il c a rria g e . L.xl« rhndcl Phone
rare Cemetery. Ruslnesa nfflres
Ine JGorlda State Bank
-A *.r_ PhQflf M 3 W.
h
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631 E d w in v a rn .
110 N. PARK, PHONE 1136
liGST: WESTON Exposure M eier
August IPlh In front nr Gram
K—REAL ESTATE FDR KALE—3 LATE MOD El, G E. Wringer type REMODELING, repairing, asbe*
washing machine. Aulnmnlic
Ins siding, roofing, palnllna
mar School. Reward Rayrnmiil
pump and portable tub MO,no
Free estimates. No down
I B A TH 3 BEDROOMS
wn naystudla Florida State Rank llntld
fnenls, M months In pay,
L
ing.
H 0 in e lonvrnii'nlly located to Also Davenpnrl and Chair sol. *23.
V, Lfcen
See el 34«! Slevens Ave. In wynsed ronlractnr.
II. J.. .Finch.
618
schools, . churches, and atores.
...........................
Inch. 6
newood. Phone 1786 J,
FOUND: SfielF rim glasses In cn*o
Meltonvttle Avcx, Phone M l-w .
Nice nclghbnrhofxl. *10,500.
Owner may have by idiuHtylng
^
Roxji L. Psyfn
Registered Real SINGER Portable Sewing Stachlnc.
L.
l* RILL—piano Teehnlclaa.
•
Estate Hro*or
L
m
i
than
a
year
old.
Edwin
PIm m flil-W. Route 1, Ranford
Roso Mary J. Phillips, Associate
Varn, Phone 634.
1110 Park Ave. Phone 1HQ
TRUCK TO RENT
„ ,
tlia tt down w ill purchase 3 bed­ 8 HELPY-SKLFV Trlpple Agitator If you have n truck to rent you j nenford Electric Co,, G, E Appllwashing msehlnes. Call nr see
. list ‘Ihls service In tho
eiweii 1U Mignotla Ave. Ph 442
room home tnw under construct­
Helpy-Selfy Lnumlry, 406 W, 13th
special services of ihe Sanford
ion. Read/ for occupancy Sept,
.P J lV d r Appliance Cenlnr
Herald. Wo have had Inqulrl
t i t . Total price *7090.00.
BICYCLE—In excellent condition
•■YaMr Weillnghnuse Dealer"
as In who rents trucks.
IK M IX A. WILLIAMS, REALTOR
Used very little. Phone 1419,
__ Phone 1T&gt;7, 113 Magnolia
Raymoud E. f.undquiti, Asaeclato
3006 Cedar Avo.
LAWN MOWING CHEAP
n m
1743 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
FRKHDAIRB
Ill ncea, sales and
Free estimates, Call T0S-R.
SPARTAN R O Y A L MANSION
llgh, Ovledn. Fla
I BEDROOM modern house, like
HOUSE TRAILER NOW LOCAT­
■nlord 1842 W
M W , landscaped. F. If. A. fin ­
after « p. m.
ED AT FAEK AVE. TKAILEB
anced. 1411 Willow, just off 33th
COUKT. YOUTH BUNK BEDS
_ M iller Radio A Appliance
IN BEAK EEDBOOM. CALL
i ——
Sfnford. Seminole County’s
1796-R AFTER I N p. M.
... .
I BEDROOM HOUSE
Oldest Weitlnghouse Dealer
III
R.
la*.
ph.
IM4
All'■ ■conveniences,
* wmt* ih* „ uv*. excellent
v « *v i„iit watei
water, HDTPOINT Wringer Washrr, Good
l l | 8, P a r i , ___ Ph. 29
near Elder Springs. Plenty shade
Londlt'an. Reainnsble price. Ran­
LAND
CLEARING
Vodoplch Salcs-Strvlce
trees, snme fruit trees. I 14/100
dall Electric Co.
,.J an
Dollars
and Dragline work—Snail
Electrical i Gas Appliances
acres fa n ! G. C. Warmick, Rt.
shell
aeu dell
delivery ■. Good Aero* Inc,
ONE,TIfAYER
B
lb
y
Buggy
in
t
i
Admiral. Kelvlnahr. Kervel
I Box 2*5, or see owner at AU.
P. O. Bo* 305, Lake Monroe,
eaUtnt eoqdiiion.
tlfirllaralori, j'rolane llottNat. Bk. Bldg., Room 311.
r|a . Phones: Senford 9153; DayOne Combination Radio and record
le Qai. t u Sanford Ave
Iona Beach ,11139
JHeypr phone mo
_______ Phone Ii4u
S ACRES of land and 5 toum house.
14-R—
INRURANCI
trees and 2ft plqe trew.
ARTICLES WANTED
■ANRALL ELKCrRIC n i
Hkuiifully landscaped. Known
r r
,“»d a ^ openiled hy Sidney and
•V,?
1n
r
ir
e
Wlnditorm-eutor
V
t
buy,
sen
, , Old Susie Collins place. Samitll* and Croxley
bile Insurance. Seo John If. V
1018 Cypress Ave,
ctrlcal conlrarf■
I I I Magnolia

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ih llilie n , Itid ie rl, 7. anil ttn rh n rn . I. h.ul Mimed in hi the hm isr after
hi* ih’iu ir lu r r fo r Knre.i,

Korean Air War Was One Of Eeriness

1473

S a ilfn n l. Ph 2327
NEW FLOORS a u rfa e rd tu per*
lik e
(ection. Old floors m ade
.
NO W IN STO CK
»
FURNITURE- U’hnld Grind 1 2*
__ , Finishing,
new.
Flnjahlnfl, cleaning and
—
—
power plant
w a x in g , a lso pnrtahls
pm
CnniTfte
Rcnchea,
cuncrrln
ny Rreaky
County since OIL FURNACES S e rv in g Seminole
S e m lm
window sills, cuncretr winilnw
Wall, Floor and Fireplace.
19t3. I I . M . G le a so n, U u M a ry
lintels, grease trap* and build
_
M. O. HODGlts
Ing nf all kinds.
KEEP YOUIt lots clean llo a v t M6 «F. 1st SL
Phase IM
N IIK H M A N C O N C flE T E
duty innwlng - clearing, grail
VENETIAN
RUNDS
P IP E CO.
ing ihcll driveways, '■iistom
P honra tr.a t, 1241
farming DeWill Hunlrr A Son Fartorj' prices I nolla-lfeail (lllnds,
Aljm lnum
orr |plaa
................
.. slate, ccotton
im im o
ii»
Ph M2-W.
lie t&lt;ia« Complete rep service
O N E 2000 gal p re s s u re ta n k 123
VKLIJi DRILLED, Pump* Install Semleolf Venetian Blind Cempanx
h o rs e p n w rr H P M 3170. Phase 3
Weil Third
Phene ZJU
«d, any slie. 51 G Hmlge* ph
220 V o lt. Phurn- 2231.
1531 M 40 nr 128
H IL L 'S E U R N iT U R E
SCHOOL OINKS K K E IN 1 H H IN O
'CAIIPENTRR WORK
FINISHED AND UNFINISHED
Uiiholnlerlng
and Repairing
F n r q u ic k r e p a ir Jobs, o r s m a ll
FURNITURE CENTER
503
Celery
Ava.
Tel, I17Ml
I b iiU fin g . C a ll J im 1142 M-4.
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V E T E R N IN I-! 'M IN I IIS o f a h s rn re , .M ajor John E. B o lt, lone
'I u r in e ie l m e n l th e h u ir i in e n n lllr l, re jn in r d h i* fa m ily at I h r ir
rrs lrle rn e . 111 N. S n m n iv rlln Vvr., Inst week. T he tn n jiir h m l th e

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IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO
GHAT M ILK; It I»77*rleal, S San
SELL and are In a hurry to eel)
ford Avu. Phnnc 710 W3
It, let the classified advertising
department nf THE SANFORD
Vew Folding cnls
*5 0 0 ea.
HERALD prove Its ability aa ar
,’ t&gt;lu- In Pair!
*2 50 r a I
efficient selea medium.
(PLUS
ARMY - NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanfnrd Ave.
I’ hitiie 1321
J A I- 0 U S IE 8
Lifetime Aluminum — Free Let!
M O B IL E H O M E S
mates. Free Install sUnn—Tele
13 fl in 41 ft , p ric e d ( r u n »i27n
hone 1423 Furniture Center,
up, We have 3 new S c h lilt m o d ­
I* W. First

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WILL PAY *800 down for 3 bed­
room home not over M.noo.
S A L E S M A N — P ro d u ce, e sta h llsh e d
Plviisc call T3I-J.__

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I ssn llt ie i o r illn n r r l i p r .
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WANTED - MOUSE WORK - in GAUG HE HESTORIUM- Elderly
Semi invalid, cnnvnlrsrrnt Kind
yrars experience, good reform
ly Carr, graduate dietician
ccs. Phone 2.711 J
067 W

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- - -----SMALL BUSINESS
WD llhV n ."ln ,nsfe0r Mlltn,‘' “ * U' ,f veil luve a small h '*ln « s In a
pay 7ni 1 in sw ,
s rrlix M purl nf town and /iff
-------J. W. »
I\M „ Realtor
interested L nettlnu n u tn m rrv
Florida Stale Bank BulMInf
lint the se-vlce you offer in the
f«R Mall"
Phone
It
Pbonr JfMI
Cln.Mificd m ••mi nf the Sanford
POR
oll HEAL
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REAL ESTATE IN LAKE
LAKr. . I 1” ’* 1*’ t’ M'1 1,8
MARY sec Raymond M Ball, EOR SALE-GROCERY STORE
llealior Sanfunl. FlorLa
And meal market, good location
Established many years Owner
EOR THE nEST buys In real es
r e tir in g due In age C o m p le te go
late see D. Harkrv. Realtor, M.
Ing business In c lu d in g n il slo c k s
Culliti, Assoclale Nil a Hrnmlry
and fix tu re s fo r $3,000, w h ic h is
Pnleslnn Ulilg, Phone 2313
le&gt;* th a n cost o f fix tu re s alo n e

lim e
IS , per lin e In te rlin e
ll m r t
I On p r t lin e In se rtio n
lln ir s
Ne per lin e In se rtio n
le n rs
Hr per lin e In s e rtio n
n» per lin e (n r t r n r l * I n n lr n r l
I ' l l " VI n rits In Ik e lin e .
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—3B W A N T E D pnsRion is h o u sekei-per,
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n u rs e , and c o m p a n io n
Best o f
Sis; R a ym o n d M
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re fe re n ce s
nm
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Phone
L icensed B ro k e r fo r a ll 1 iw f l. 'V
kin d s o f Reai K v lo 'tt nm f
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Th# lid liiw 'n a rales n p . 'r in
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T.0 C'llKVKOLKT STYI.E-LINE DELUXK, 1-Door, Powerulldc,
mdiv. healer, new plaHlie covers
•r»l NAHII RAMBLER 8TATIONWAOON, all metal lMfdy, over­
'♦»I ***** »Itf MMI
drive, only li II a, 1 i &gt;i , ■, a, , 1111««.»•#•«**** ***• *

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tn f l i h r r ra s e !

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lieiuinl’is it. hi* hem: !:■ DenileliJ,
I' u iii, „ ' , i * lor,* a I t i ' * lu Mittlco.
I'li 1111, l l a v r i t • w i l l a i I tn d * 10*
n o r * . I. I I . I . r , w h o *l* « s . r v r d a* III*
• n i c l a i r . i n U i i n * h u m III* t i n u * *

II, h r , iiim lhal all* rti«v li* vlilllri hit

■u.lPIn Kll In New Till* lUver, ptnnl,*
III, 0 11,1 , *purlm*Ml m i l ) Iti l,»m
li.ar l.khh, 1.4,1 h',1 li#,n 1h,r,

It's ' alw ays interesting In h e ir
of other people'* troubles. In
nearby Brevard County latelv, the
m i d tn lx n r experiencing (he
m w t serious Infestation of |mwgulloe* slnr* 1949. It • »
■ bo u t.

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H ig g in b o th a m ,

i l li f t lor of the Mn»qult» Control
Unit of Brevard explained. be( i i i m Ih r mean l i l l l t ( i m I w m
■ rt (raving their live* in th* * « lr r
and changing Into flying creature*.
Mr, Higginbotham aald al Iht Hint
mosquitoes inaha Ih t ahlft from
waterborne lo airborne Insert*,
tbty arlually “ aland” on Ihr aurta rt of lha water where they have
halrhed. How long they "stand
there la Indefinite, but If a heavy
tain were lu hll the bode of water
al lhal time It would “ drown
there by the million*. Well, Mr.
Higginbotham, we don't know If
you had the rain In llrevard we
had here laal night, but if »«u
did your worrlew should lit uerr.
Hud Muughlon I old u* lodav that
i l l inches of rain fell ovrrnlght
* bringing Ih t Month1* total to
10.44—well oval the average.

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Mr*. 'Nina Dcau, llollln* College
English professor. t* apeaklnu In
ftt. Petersburg today on “ Folklore
Found In Shakeapeare'a Plav* Still
Founil in Southern Korol Area*."
The event I* the prr whool meet­
ing of the I’inella* Countv Cminell
of Teacher* of Khgll*h. Mr*. Dean
I* nalinnillv known for her S o u th ­
ern folklore atliilv and Io n spoken
to *late and national ednratlnniil
group* on the auhlert. Kadi year
ahr direct* "Bhakeapereann", u |
dramatic crlrhratlon of tihohr
■prate1* production given ul Itol- I
lln*. She I* the wife of llollnml
I.. Dean. iiuh!l*hrr for many verir*
of the Herald.

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C H A I’T K tl T W O
IN T H K p re ce d in g O cto b e r, a
d is ta n t rn u a in bud l&lt;-M i'h ilip a
la ig e sum o t iiiio ii- y lie d id n 't p u r
liu id a r ly need. K eogh. C a m p b e ll,
M tru it a m i F rn b la Jie r bud h n m lled
III* legal ptiieeedliiK H llu g t i u n it u
J iiiiin i m cm b e i u t th e Itrm t in III*
tlr a l d o te w ith K ll he liu il miKad
h e r In iw II fe ll to lie ult lie ire a *.
T h a t had m ade tie r la u g h
N ot a
chant'.*, *hn h a il tu ld h im . " I 'h l l l p
w ill gc th ro u g h liu il llin lie y lik e a
k iilt n I h ip o g li eheeue. He m ake s
p le n ty fro m III* hooka tt, h v r co n i
f o it a b ly tai. lle a id e *. till th e i a l r
uccaalnna when lie w u rrle e . il'a L ib b y he w o rrie s about lie ta y e I can
ta k e ca re o t n iy * e tf "
" l.'a v a iia u g h t " P h ilip * t * r * d a t
K ll. “ O l t'ltura e I rem e m be r h in t
W lia t ’e he g o t to do w ith It T I f
yo u 'v e g u l a m iie lh ln i to te ll me.
I'um e tu th e p o in t.'
” 1 th in k l.ib liy and H u g o C a va ­
n a u g h —"
t 'lo lip laughed on * it h u il, h ig h
note " A i r you m ad ' ’
H r wan NO hm g e j lu o k llig at her
A ' &gt;1 hat) c o lo r up ou tsid e I m il
ste p * cru*eetl th * te n u r e T he t iu n l
th m i w a * a llll open H u m au n * came
I t iiu n g h It. K il lu m a d
I t w a*
Hugo
K it iia tln 'l i f *n m m In in u ta th a n
tw o in o n th a H r h in k rd * * a c tl&gt; a*
uaual, w lt li Ih u l iu k i* h c a rn a g e to
lo t b lo w n head, u a i e l r a * and
co cky, r t ie i r » u * no u n r w iU t In in
He *a u l randy
D e lh i, K it. lin e r
yo u solved the in y x te ry ? Do you
k lto w w hele l.lh liy i a f "
f u i u n io iiie n l K ll stood a tg iliig
b la n k ly al lin g o H hr c o u ld n 't tie
llr v e tie r e u i*
M el uncl« «i4lil. “ I to ld you you
w e ir out u l yo to in llu l K ll i'a v ii
n a iig b U 'i* /iiit kn o w ■ th in g
I
rang h im r iy ld nM&lt;-i I i-u lle il you ”
H u g o W ill l l II i l y i l l K Mel |u c r
Ih u o g liU u lly w illi In* b lig h t im r.it
eye*, ry e * th a t had tieen b la ck
W ith auger w h im ttie y taut m et
K n u u te rm g o v e i to I h r lit t le y r lln w
love ai'ut n ld rw a y * In the n ir p la c e
he »at down a n ti lit ii c lg u ir t.
I I I . l b b y w a sn 't w ilb H ugo,

Cnnfitl. tiSt 1*1# If M»ta« PUhlkr &gt;v
M-TLM&gt;M) ftfriifJL

h e r nam e — A v n e * r K ■*.“ »' 1I'h iM ji F l o p p e d p a cu ig g r a y
h ro a tlio o m . I t w a * A g n a t' d a y o ff
but he had ta lk e d to h e i o v e i th e
telephone. A g u e * h a d n 't »e*h L ib b y
a l a ll th a t m o rn in g , and a h * bad
tieen in th e honxe f ' i m I M u n t il
a f t r i ih r hud g ive n M iria m lu n c h
at I.
T he t h r e e c a r e w ere in th e
g e ru g e . t.ih b y n a tln ’t c a lle d a cab.
" H a v e you ca lle d p e o p le ? " K it
u n k rtl I ’ h lllp "T h e H oyule, l. lic y
M n u n u ig T"
I 'h lllp h a il " N o one k n o w * any*
th in g "
K ll w ta h ril H u g o w r ie n 't th e re .
He le e m e d lo H u n k it waa a ll a
te m p ra t Ot a le a p u l. I'm g o in g Up
to L ib b y ’ * roo m , ' «he said
Ih e door a l th e (a t end o f th e
u p p e r h a ll w a * an u n fa m ilia r pa n el
o f w h llr iie * * w h e r e th e ie waa
u a o u lly a b rig h t gap. K it opened
th e door and w ent in and e w ltc h e d
on th e llg lile
The uedapread waa
u n w rin k le d , ih e d re ta in g ta b le waa
im m a c u la te
The cloecd w in d o w
hud Im p n e o o td Ihe p e itu m e le ft
on th * a ir. lily o f th e v a lle y gone
■ lig h tly a ia le
K ir a n e a rl aank
l.lh b y h a tln 'l slept h e r* t a il n ig h t.
A n d th e ir A u n l M iria m had been
under th e liifln r n c e o f o n * o f her
H lrrp lo g p ill*
K ll lo r n r t l her head H u g o waa
in I h r diM irw ay. H la f e e * waa
* o tie r, An K lw u y * he waa le rrtn c a lly a liv e , but (h e re waa no lig h t in
hia r y m now .
"Y o u can com e In ," K it eald
•T h a n k b ." H u g o * e t i l e d n i*
s h iiu ltlr i r g a lr w l ih r U ntel, hie gaae
o n lie u ih r room H la blgneea. me
n h a rp inadt u lln lty , w e r e uut o f
plat e Ir, lh a l fe m in in e R e ttin g , o f
ru ffle d c u rta in * , fr a g ile fu rn itu r e ,
and w h ile m g a
D ow n th e h a ll M iria m w a * g o in g
in to h r i ow n ro o m H er d o o r o p e n ­
in g and d o lin g cre a te d a d ra u g h t
lh a l r a llie d a o m e th lrlg . K ll flahed
m il a piece o f p a p e r ca u g h t be­
tw een lb * lit t le deek and t h * w a ll.
II h i * a tille d o f l. lh b y * heavy
■let k lr edged m de p a p e r. T he re w a *
w illi n g on ll, " D a r lin g * , d o n 't w o r ­
ry n ld u l me
V o it'll lie h e a rin g
fro m o * in a few d a y * '
l. lh b y * &lt; iiiii*l precixe hand w r it ­
ing w a * sla n te d t o to p p lin g p o in t
a m i Ih e pen a tro k e * w ere a lro n g
on one -tide and w a v e rin g on I h t
o th e r.
"IJ a ." K ll aald s ta rk ly .

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by *ih« t u k n I f Mima*

And while chatting about Itollln*, we note that *evcn Korean
War veteran* have hern admitted
program
to lhal collage under a pr
(lunched in April. Admission* IIIreclur John 0 . Klrh aald liglav
Hugo r e a d the note over her
(hat re*pon*a lu the program, wlieie wa* *h« ?
ahooldcr. He looked at Kit Intently.
whirlt of.'era achnlarahlp* to quailM iria m V n n K ie e f cam e along
Hhr and a Uttl* desperately: " It
(led veteran*, ha* been “ very
Hlie nodded lo llu g u .
mlghl be Judith Newberry. Judith'*
aatlsfariory.” Wilhoul doubt, the th e"Ohall.
h. C a th e rin e , y tiu ’i * hare."
having 11noble with her husband.
Influx of veteran* Intu college*
H u g o waa naked q iim tlo n a . H ie Maybe she had to get away and
throughout the nation during lha
went with her—Harold New.
M i l rear will nearly equal th* la s t tim e M iria m b ad a e tu iJ tib y 1.1
They went down lo th* living
ftiah tu Inalltutlona of higher edu- w aa a ro u n d 7 o 'clo ck the n ig h t be berry's a meka when he's drinking
eallon which took place at the fo ia . "Hhe c a m * In tu ae* w h e th e r —and Libby’s very fond of Jndlth," roam, and Kit sai d to H u g o
I w a n te d a n y lliln g . I h a il one o f
She didn't bellevrtL Neither did "You've been seeing Ubby, haven*
tim e of lha World War. Manr
you?"
lingo, nor I’hlllp, who Joined th
Mrvlremen, Ilka lha w riter, tooh m y a t t a c k * —m y h e a it.”
H o w alie p lu y rd th a t h e a rt o f I ’hlllp read th* note, and crumpled
Hugo nodded. “ Yea, on and nfl
advantage of (haXII H ill of itlgh l*
in return, tu collage* :.ir grado»ie i t,r r a !
■
It in an angry-hand. “ Ska knew I Not much! I've been buey."
“ W h a t about th e m aid, w h a t’* waa warning burnt, and ake didn't
fTe B* CoeflriaerU
f W k - We think the
'■ nation »* *
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DAILY C R O SSW O RD

even w rite in* note to me W h a t’*
ueert going’ bri"kiuvind n e re ? "
Hugo aald to Kit; "Look in tlie
closet. Maybe you can tell what
clothes of Libby’s ar* grin*, what
aha took with her "
Kit went tu Ihe wardrobe. Hhr
aald doubt fully - a f t e r a l l , she
hadn't seen U bby except flertlngiy
In the last three m o nths and U b b y
rr.lght have bought any num ber of
new th ings— " I te r blue tweed amt
la gone— and th at lace rot*r you
gave her for Christina*, Philip."
Kit looked In Ihe wa*trhn*ket
under Ihe desk. T h e r e waa a
crum ple of k ' xy paper there th at,
sm oothed out. showed Ihe Mine
sloping scrawl, "D arling Philip.
Kit and Aunt M iria m --” Thai wit*
all.
Hugo came over and luohed a t ll.
Hla elbow brushed K lt’a and *ihe
Stepped back. They both saw th*
snapshot al the bottom of Hie bos­
ket al the sam e lime A m iniature
Hugo looked up al them, deep In
snow undrr the |*HI1*RR tier eh be­
yond the tennis court. He waa
■millng u the direct ion ol the in­
visible girl with the enrnera. tabby
was an Indrfutiguhle and bad aiiap.
shot taker. This wa* one of tier
more eureeRsful trie*.
I’ll* picture woke Kit like a pail
of ice water Hung over n •urrinaiu
bullet. Hhe Had la-gm, lu tell hei
sell th at she hail Im-mii wrong, th at
Hugo nog hi have Item al t r a d e d
to U bby only briefly lint she war
wrong. .She had broken will, Hugo
In early February, and he had
gone un e*rlng l.lhliy. and loving
hei. -The unly m at enow ut the
year had corn* in March, which
waa when the snapviiut hail been
taken.
Th* r u n in wa* itlfllng
Kit
crossed tu the window and th i rw
It up. The Ju n e night oiitMde war
soft and w a rm Kit aluted mlu the
darkneaa, her hand* pressed Irani
on th* sill. Hhr started tu swing
and saw It.
Her exclamation b r o u g h t her
uncle and Hugo Hhe pointed lo the
glaaa ash tray behind the loo|ied
back cu rtain T here was a single
cigaret In the ash truy. king s u e
Hhe said, pointing. " T h a t ' s not
Libby’s. Hhe doesn't sinnke much
and when eh* doe* it’* the ordi­
nary one*.'*
They all stared a t th* lung c ig a ­
ret from which no more th a n *
few puffs had tieen taken It wasn't
a woman's.
" U a " — i.it,by and a man.
Philip aald harshly: "You meat
th a t Ihera waa a I l i a n up tier* will
Libby, helping her to pack, lh a
aha left th e house last night will
a m an , .

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17, B om b a rd e d
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Charlio Murrl*un. the Hcrnltl'*
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sore-fouled advurtlsIiiK leg-niaii.
IDIurnhie lu lu* lum,* In
tie* u problem. Anti when Char­ '■ymt
*M*i • lung •Ihfihv In i u i ii h
lie be* problem* hig nr *nuill — •'*‘&lt;Di II i ,» 4 nrii-i niuU m,
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they Iill ahltroat'll till! stall!* of n h im 1-Hill*, oim m-.i
ini., ii.* Hum iii, b u n , ,
ihalur fataHlroiilie. When Chnrlit' ••-•i,iBi&gt;.
li,ll,vblll llml , 11* II..It c, , I.&gt;||„* I,,.,
Went to tiroveiaml several week* "H u m KH III Nrw Vink lU lr n i.li.in ,,
lit* 1* 11, r'a *iiiii,i,i ii n i *
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axo with a group uf Klwunlane lo llisl
blliliy iml nui i,.',n lb,r« Kll
present a program at I be (1rove- bsstFti*
i,y ii*i* in Hi* I&gt;,nii,in rum*,
land d u ll be received ms ii token • tier* *lie ami liar tin. I, Pblltp an .1
list Aunl Al 11 ivii, a nav.va. .VI. ar* pilna,
o f th*lr aiinreriatlon a penelt In­ try
t'aiaiuugb an -.lira Hv,
scribed “ (iroyelami Kiwunls Club." roiinallnan
almrnrv aim nrir* I.,,r| enurlf.)
Somewhere, while making bis KH. but «hn lia.l aaritil.oit hla alln
lu t.ililiv H , a I t Ii nl l.lliliv a
round* recently, Cbnrlb left Ids tkrna
room lev,ala a mil, uieln* ti«r lamilv
pencil. If (lie one who found it not ll. •onji .......llama Iiiat Hifv alull
w ill give tb* office a ring with l i na i Horn hai ,.m,ii An iin(aiiulii,
iml I In in, i ikuii tniahi lull
the gootl news, C. will Im Ids own cle*i,l
e*l* Dial I,ibliv I ,«&lt;l hail a inaf# vlait.n
smiling self aitnln. lurideiitallv.
Mr. Morrison wa* formerly an
C IlA f T n i T H I tK K
honorary member of Klwanla. oml
I’HILII' rmirul a form l.n lit* in&gt;.
is rurrenllv a member In omul Wllderment ami n n g e r in Kit’n
standing In Ituiarv,
((iiraimu. “Haven't Jim lt**n ***mg
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Llliby, Kit ? HOvei.'l you l*vn tier*
If. K. McNair, M anager uf the week-end*
r*
Megilpol* County Credit llursau,
Uh* Rliruggrtt "I've Iweii Imey,
retains hla sense of humor, even
while head* of sweet Irlekle down Uro, I'hlllp, ever elm* you went to
Ms brow. We've all seen sign* Mexico When I did **• in.-by Hr
un office* and Horen this summer New York, when sli* dr upped mlu
plating un Ihe fa rt lhal even the aparlmvitt, I tliuugld sorry,
though the door Is abut, Ihe busi­ Hugo that yun and ah* wer e
ness Is often. Air rotiditinning, about al (lie ailliouiu'rinsllt •lag*
don't you know, 'Ilia sign outside Kbe'il cum* iii weurlug Huw*i* and
the Credit Bureau office on Ihe wa* aa happy as a laik."
Hugo nald, ''Wall, you war e
fourth floor o f lha Hanford A t­
lantic Natioaai Hank llulldlng wiung." He went un, ’ t’an i you
H a lt*; . “ Com * |fl-&gt;nOt a ir ron- Uimk or anyune, Kll, nut in* men
■round Here dial l.lbby* known
dltJoikMI by Carijer^or Fodder."

toadstool as
around ns
, _ “ oIkie Is a featdrr MttfacUon
opt a l Klhott Av*. and Fourth
Hi. tlieso days. A ladv told us
ftbout It today, and wa ll liovo lu
i a ride uut that way some
rhuon tu uc* fur ourselves,
dentally, ran anyone tell tie
to tell a toadstool from a
mushroom 7 W* do know that n
•teak smothered In muahrounti Is
one of our favortto dishes, hut
only IracauRs the wrapper on the
i ;.y-. rph lays eo. are we eitrp we're
Opting Ihe right thing. When we
• kid am) Quite fond uf
pH’*'
a golf dull, we'd go out
pen field and practice awlmr
Istoole—or were they rnuvh

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County Jail In peer by Farmfflede Uk* an swap* trtlit,

id tjjlo u d ld l," .lory of
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Kit sent her thoughts tuck to
Dei'enilier, January. Homrthlug
was miming— H a le y HallvnUne's
room, Daley Uallenliiie’a party,

D a le y was h ie ru h a n d la * w lU o t u f
K u ru a u l and it w a a o n * u f h e r
ue u al a ffa ire , m ix e d u p a nd m ad
a nd a m u s in g , (o r a l i l t l * w h ile .
K it c o u ld ere i i * i i u le a riy . T h e ra
waa a m an w h o p la y e d th e B u t*
a n d a g ir l w ith lu n g red h a ir a nd
an im m enae h a r p , ( le o r g * bad
ta k e n h e r and L ib b y .
Kite and lleorg* were anting on

Urn sideline* withdrawn aa far ca
they could get from the sound and
fury when Kit caught eight of a
nian'a extraordinary head. HandeiNiie waa loo wash, too IneuIBcient
a word. A nearby candle had Inureasad th* lllueton of an inhuman
perfed loil The man's hair wfta a
oltar bruna* and aa b r i g h t aa
mrtaJ. flu profile might hava boon
oarved In marble by a master—
human features would show sma
a ma l l rauaurlng flaw. K* waa
laughing at gometEing and it cam*
as a Shock. Magnificent marble
busts fltda’t laugh aloud.
Ueorge bad aal d in her eari
Datay'a robbed a mueeum. f know
who did that guy, Michelangelo.
HaW on loan from Ut* Metropoll-

U b b y h a d n ’t w a ile d . Hhe had a l­
w ays ta lk e d o f a big w e d d in g , w lt li
a v e il a nd hi tde aina id a and flower
g ir l . . . a nd th e re w a s so m e th in g
else.
U b b y n a tn d lo t,« d ls a p i
p ro ve d o f, c r itic is m c ru s h e d her.
Hhe a lw a y s w a n te d to please peo­
ple even l* it waa o n ly In choosing
a hat. H o w m u c h m u re eo w here
a h u sband t r a i c o n ce rn e d . . ,
W h a t waa th e re a b o u t T o n y W il­
der th a t had m ade her go a w a y
w ith h im w ith o u t a w o rd to a n y ­
one? K l l d ro p p e d U t* phone.
w illia m ( I r a n i c a m * in. H r was
M iria m V a n K re e f’a nephew and no
■e la tio n o f th e lla v e n a . He waa an
in n o cu ou s y u u n g -u ld m un o f :iu
w ith s ta rin g h to w n eyes behind
glasses. H e cam e u v e ry w eek end
and on h o lid a y s lo v is it hla a iilil
and h e r f a m ily by her Aral m a r ­
ria g e . H e co nsidered th e H avens
ta be r ic h people w h o d id w lis l
th e y w a n te d w h e n th e y w a n te d
W hile h e s la ve d h la lif e a w a y at an
a rd u o u s Job aa a h o te l c le rk .
' W illia m waa e x u lte d and ti|&gt;s*l
H e aald, - " I c a lle d A u n l e ilr is in .
Hhe lir ld m e th a t L lb h y had d is ­
appeared, su I Jum ped on th e
t r a i n —"
" W h y I ” P h ilip eald.
"B e ca u se — because I th o u g h t I
m ig h t be a b le to h e lp ."
P h ilip eyed h im . “ C an y o u ? ”
thing about Tuny Wlldar. Philip
W illia m c o u ld n 't. H e had never
poured ou\ questions. Kit kltpw m e t o r h e a rd o t T o n y W ild e r.
very lltu* and that Uttl* ahe cen­
K it aald, " I 'm g o in g to m e a t
so red —nu use making her uncle Some s a n d w ic h ** ," a nd went in to
reel any wnree that lie did, and lh a k itc h e n ,
arter all they weren't aura. Bits
H u g u fo llo w e d her.
aald that Wilder waa la hia early
" f lo w ’s U e o rg e T" he asked.
30‘a ami very good looking and
" I n e x c e lle n t h e a lth , th a n k s “
(hat he seemed anything but broke.
“ A re y o u g o in g to m a r r y h im ? "
Now that she thought of it, Libby
K it g a ve h im a c o ld s ta r* . "N ic e
had mentioned meeting him grat o f y o u to be In te re s te d , Hugo.
nt the Nevina* in SftnU Fa whan W han w# decide y o u 'll tie one o f
she waa there before Christmas. th e B ra t to k n o w ."
Philip turnad tu Kit "You
" L o o k , K it , U b b y 'a g o t to be
thought Ubby bad run off with fo u n d ."
Cavanaugh, when, aa » matter of
" O f c o u n t . U u t It's up to h e r
fact, m a latter Ubby wrote me n o w . Bha aald ah s'd le t us k n o w ."
shortly arter I left ahe aald some­
" Y o u c a n ’t t h in k o f anyone else.
thing about you and Oavonaugh." W h a t do y o u k n o w a b o u t T o n y
Kit fell the Mood rising to her W lld a r th a t, m a ke s y o u d is lik e h im
face. She aald, "Ubby a u ala- a® m u c h . H u g o T "

takan," and go! up. “fm going to
It seamed to her that he healcall Dalay BaJlantlne and aee wkat U ta4 Than ha aald; "Nothin*.
aha can tail un about Tony Wil­ But 1 think you ought to make
der," She looked in . the ' ’ ' - Mrtala that Ute man who Ian that
dialed, long
«fte«MMipetalra in Ubby'a room
wan waiting,
and upstairs to
Kll oaM nothin*, she picked up
He oarne down an
p tho b ay and they re tu rn e d to the
beloved aunt nevar hated of any Hying room.
Tany Wilder. The tw Ee nm *
came here, Mgyba you r* wrong.”
He plunged past bar Uke a Tun­ fara any. Ha aaldt "Ubby’a bean
away horse.
,
•
iae* last night Maybe you
Kit oouldn't rite* Ik lir ,
ought IM go .to the police."

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P kin P Mid threateningly! "Now

And then aaoUwr hand hag aphereelf
posrMl ang it waa Ubbya it w u
BrtU'
that the
Adaus waa laughing,
«n Libby had tried ta mtroducft
btm. but: •Dalay
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kiss In see it yuu’r* real."
He ri.ui removed her arm*, nut
gently, ami Daisy had Said. "P ardull me and pray don’t apologise
lot spraining my vyrtaL O’), Kit
llaven
Ynu’r* next In line—got
vuui admission ch arge 7"
Kll reinetnhried th at th* m an’s
eye* had travelled over her with
on mid effect ol sightlessness Ui
them, nod to* mouth had h a r d ­
ened. tie knew ah* didn’t Ilk*
him. Hh* had said, ” 1 won t need
any admission charge, Paiey," and
had walltrd uway. Shortly after
that she and (leurg* left, l-lliby
wa* having tun and had atayrd
on. Tii* Adonis had bruughl her
home a couple ul hum* later. What
wun tils name ?
Hugo said eager ly. "You th ought
ol someone, Kit."
Philip half
■tailed (iurn hla chair, "W ho la
h e ? " Kit gut it then. Wilder—
Tony Wilder She told them.
The effect ul Wilder’* name on
llug u wu* astonishing..
.
Hha could feel rag* sells Hugo,
■hake min Mh* thought there waa
nothing odd shout that. He waa In
love wiih |.|bby an d Ltbby had
&lt;-ln»eii ibe other man. Hugo met
her eye* a n d instantly all trace of
Ills fury vanished. He covered ll
up car el Idly. That waa the queer
all her Ilf* but — maybe someone In thing. He denied knowing any,

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vtIO N S . N. V.
— In d ia fa ile d lo d a v to
u ff lcle
lennt'U
r U . N. a u p p o rt In give her a aent at Hie Korean
w in a
f liifflc
peace c o n fc re a te .
D R N V E H * P ) - P r e s id e n t K in rn hm vp r t•■■'k hit fi.diinc
gear, oil im in tfijn m l Home old tr ir n d a an d m-i,,,,-.
headed in to the
h ig h R ockies t o ^ iy fo r nix tlnya o f real va catio n.
: a l l a i i a s s V * 1^ — Bill, H n n ilr i’t, w ho r a ils h im s e lf
g ra n d (d ra g o n o f'fh e " U n ite d K la n-i-K nlR hta o f th e K u K lu x
K la n , said to d a y th e orgatiizutif&gt;n w ill r ln im as m em bers
a ll w ho believe in ra c ia l a e g ro iin tiiin .

—

D E N V E R (/F*&gt;— P re sid en t E isenhow er has in e ffe c t con­
g ra tu la te d Shuh M oham m ed Roza P ahlevi o f Ira n on t h i
J J .Ib l
'*1 I he govern m ejit o f deim srd P rim e
O R L A N D O ) &lt;/»’ »— A .

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V O L U M E X I.1 V

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A T H U R S D A Y . A l t ; L S I

Local Korean

Veterans

\ s s ix

27. I Halt

To

i iti'd Press Lease Woe

Be Honored
ColC, Legion,
City Sponsor
Tuesday Evcnl

chalnnan of the Gov-

e rn n r’a C ouncil fo r In d u s try and Cnnimoirc, qftid today
" F lo rid a has a n t o p p o rtu n ity w ith o u t parallel for Industrial
d e ve lo p m e n t."

the Seminole . ( Iiaiolii t of * om-

State i News Roundup
be
"f
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&lt;d

Governmenl To Call On State, Local
Advisory Boards To Help Business

CAMP M CqUMQtlK JD-Florl
da poultry pwahiter* were told
yesterday
realise
more
.in
« " they
-. ran
...............
-profit
ro tu from
tro m chirl
ch ic k e n s, p e r d o lla r
invested In feed, than from any
other livestock.
Don Turnbull Af Kansas City,
executive secretary nf the Amer
lean Poultry « •# tlatchrry F.-d
era I Ion, made i n stale merit In an
address In the annual poultry In
slltnte here
He said the fart that Florida's
poultry industry does not supply
the state's needs provides aggre*
slve poultrymen with a tromrn
dous opportunity. Florida, he dr
dared, "ha* as areal a future In
the business a i any state In Ihe

" T h ir d . M IIA I.- se e kin g to - flm
o lirte (he U«c o f home ta le n t nod
know how to im .,i-t -tn iiU fir m s
" • l b th e ir m a rin g e rin l n m l te c lin ti . i l in n h le m s . For e xa m p le , exp erl.- o f va rio u s k in d s in n n lv e rs ilie.-, iiilli- if r . , . in * iv ii m ol in ia ioe— o r ifiin iia t lo n - enn he e x tre m e *v

h e lp fu l

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in

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e n te r o rIs n

-

e m ip e ra tiv e rrid e a v o r."

Mlictudl
• he local
President
eoveinor-

-aid lie had di-eu.ned
committee idea with
Kiscnhmvei mid with
of -evritil stale-.

Narcotics Bandit
Gets New Haul
JACKSONVILLE UP - Jackson
vllle’s “ narcotic* bandit" robbed
a drug store of WOO and about
TV) worth of roralne and rtmr

SOT. RAYMOND M i l l ! o f ChlesRo spent Ihe last Ib ie e C h r lx lm a ie i in •
Korean prisoner o f w a r cam p O n his re tu rn *mnie. bis fa m ily m o te
It op to h im by se ttin g u p a Iree w ith a ll the ornam ents and p r o v ld li i
r ir a l Vole c e le b ra tio n Sgt M ills Is show n in d u lg in g m Hie m ild rn n • e n lm rn l he dream ed about so lo n g
l fn ie rn o io .m il S n o ndpholo)

Dr. Kelley Is Speaker
At Planning Meeting
Morgan,

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Floridians Free

New Hours Set
For City Pool
Hie schedule of operation at the
Municipal swimming pool w ill be
eliatiued next week, m-cnrding In
L ft Johnson, snpcrinlrnijcrif of
the t'lly water department
The i*mI will be open Irmn 2 no
pm
until 0:011 p m
Tuesday
inruuRh Friday neal werk. and
from !i:00 a in until l : l )0 p rn and
from 2:00 p m until fl 00 p m on
Saturday. On Sunday, Sept, tl, the
pool will he open from 2:on p m
until 0:00 p.m
On Lalmr Day, Ihe jmmiI w ill tum|h-u from 0:00 a.m. unlit I no
P mi and linm 2:00 p m until
fi o«» p m The pool w ill he rinsed
»n Sept H hut w ill be open Sept
o through Sept. 11 ,from 2‘00 pm
until *1:00 p.m
On Sepl. 11. the houra w ill be
OIK) a m. until 1:00 pm and 2:00
p m until 0:00 p.m., and from
2:oo p.m. until o:oo p.m. nn Kent
13. The pool w ill he closed for
cleaning Sent. 14.
The M'hcd,lie then w ill continue
ime hours as scheduled
on Ihe same
for Sept, 014.

Bull has been filed In Circuit Court avalnst the operators of
..
the Ranfnrd Daily Builder hy Bernard fiiith rlr, foimei owner of the
newspaper, In wtdeh Mr. fnithrle sicks * derlnrntlou hy the court
■■ to whether or not the Present owners have defaulted |n the pay­
ment nf a ninitcajfe held hv him.
According In tna complaint, flfe d f-------- —--------------- ------- --------hy Attnrney Cordon Frederick, the
present owner*, at the timn of leclerl and refused tn make the
their purchase, agreed tn retain payment nf any nf Ihe mimics due,
tho use of Ihe name. "The Hanford under said mortgage, and d&lt;&gt; con­
Builder," under whlrh Ihe paper tinue Ihe jtiihllratlnn of a new- i
formerly wan operated, until Ihe paper tinder the n*me nf the Han­
‘
,
Builder.
mortgage w«* paid down to Its,- ford Dally
ooo.
"Whcrefnre. the plaintiff, being
However, the complaint slate*, without relief, - iv c In a rnurt of
the defendant* in the c**e ceased equity, prays fnr Hie ent-w of a
M IAM I BEACH ufi-Tha City
to publish the paper under the decree herein 'Uljbllahm g plainname nf the Sanford Builder on tiff’* righl* under said mnrtgage, Council has voted not to appeal
June 33. 1033. and atnrted to pub­ and granting unto plaintiff aurh a decision by Circuit Judge Charles
relief a* he Is entllleil. whether A. Carroll which forbids private
lish under the preaaat name.
At tha time of the change, ac­ aame he by way of foreclosure, building between high and low
water marks on the oceanfront.
cording lo the complaint, the own- accounting nr a judgment."
Judgu Carroll ordered the rity
It I* italed In the chattel mort­
era Mill owed 119,000 on the prin­
cipal of Ihe mortgage. 14,000 away gage, "mortgagor herein fu rthrr on Aug. I lo cease Issuing building
from ihe figure nr lis.oon, slip agrees lo retain Ihe use of Ihe permits tn private b iilld c ri to bulk'
name ‘The Sanford Builder,' pre­ head east of the preuent high wa­
•dated In rnanglng the name.
■m l •-continues (hat sent name of Ihe said newspaper ter mark.
M r'. (luthrle on July 10 advised the being conveyed herein, in the
Publishing ope m l Ion nf said newspaper until
B a at
it Carolina News
mpany, namad a* one of the de­ the above mortgage is paid down
lta, that tha portion of pur- tn 115,000."
The mortgage was signed by
MOVIR TIMR TABLB
money remaining to be paid
RITZ
a nama change, liooo, Fred B. Pendleton president of
the B a it Carolina News Publish"Take Me To Town8*
; be paid ai onea. The plain­
1:15 - 4:08 • # 51 - 9:59
publishing
tiff, Mr. Guthrie, further requeu­
"A Queen le Crowned"
ed the Immediate payment of all
r&lt;:48 . 8:50 - B ill
I m money due under tha mort­
MOVIRLAND
e ta or corpor
gage a«dr that tlsapapar should
interest la the
Btartani:90,&gt;A]£atiH* 7?Jf fa il
f***« ^operjtt u t f g ..l h nama,
*“ • '* w o nemw f Mttrord
complete thaw I M
case.

Miami Beach
Drops Appeal

Movie Time Table

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T he s c ro m la rv te a c h e r* under
H ip d lr e r tlo n
of
Di
Sam
H.
M n n rc r, c o n s u lta n t In e d u rn l"&gt; u
tr o m Ihe S ta le D e p a rtm e n t, w in k ­
ed on th e p ro b le m o f " t h e need
f o r e re a tln u a fe e lllllf " f re * I-"e l
fo r p riv a te and n u b ile n n ilie r lv
a m o n g in lr h l r l i -e lio o l » liid * n i&lt; "
L u n c h w a - s e iv e d a t th e hn-lj
-rh o o l r a f e le ila a fte r w h ic h Hol- r m iii* a g a in met and en ntliiue-l
w o rk till I h e li
ju n b le ililltl'le r

illsriisslon.

Police Start
Off-Street
Crackdowns
Police are -t,tiling In ru c k
down on Ira fllr violation* on
street* other than Hi** main
thoroughfare* In answer In toutplaints, Police Chief Rnv Will
lama annoimreil today
Patrolling ha* been mostly on the
busiest streets or Hie City he
said, wllh nol much attention lin­
ing paid to ihe lesser traveled
streetI.
Violations hImuiI which com­
plaints have been voiced include
speeding and falling In stop al a
■top sign, aerordlng lo Hit- chief

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v r r lh ln g . h o te l and t b r a t n m an &gt; A i p ie ie n l lie n e m p lo v e d a* in
a g e iu e n l, p sve h oiug y
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In-ipeetnra m Hie A l r c n f t
C o iu m b la U n iv e rs ity In New Y o rk
D lv i .1 :i &gt;f K i l . n M e ta l I ’ rtM lu rl*.
A lte r Hie llr s t w a r h r d e rid e d lilt- ai
;d B r l .ln l, I' i
Hint lie w .'in ti'd to be " (b e a te r -11
With the ext-e|it|iiii -&gt;( "tret ill,
re c to r, tin t f l r - l needed d age ex
tils tile Jiallern billow* one til
p e rje n re
lie a n p e a re d in t*n v ld err itiv r work.
BelasenS ’ ’ (J n ltl D ig g e r - " tf the
lie t* a m riid i"i cf Hie I rank
L y r iim T h e a te r In Ni*w V -irk C ltv
Lyeu
II Mt;*|ilK Isidge fF 4i A M i No
lit-- n e v l f i l e w a s as " B ritis h

olflcer In V lrlo r llerlie tt's tiroducBlot.
at a
Don ol “ Orange IH
o s -.oms
o iiih ' stnjj
ed nl the Fultim T h e a te r also
New York
Following hi* slage career he
went Inlo in» advertising htihlnese
and later worked ss a juiblic re­
lations and advertising cmmselor
In 1933 Mr. M errill seriously begun thinking of w iillng. lie staled,
nl love to write and do It when­
ever 1 can. My stories are revised
over and over, If not ort paper at
least In my mind until I feel that

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n’Kl. M "ii itield, (lli|o,
"ml Hie
American Legion In A ilin tlc ('Hy,
N J among oilier organlralion*
The Merrills arrived in baul-trd
this week and planned tn travel
(in (her into the state, hut with
out umeli coaxing, they decided
against
They are very lond of
Sanford and claim that It b the
best place lo live. Mr
M errill
stressed tills point quite omphn
tlcnlly by saying, “ Our legal ad­
dress Is Atlunllr City, hilt our
hearts are in Sanford.

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P i' f r*li f r ill nf I h r 'Vluf i -11 iijt 4 A . %n
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War 11 and Hie Korean Conflict
(bn novel was termed as historical
material and wa* nut nn the hook
atamla In July of (hits year.
Ills nest IxMik. “ F iin y B rit­
ches” , w ill he nut the firs! ol
November. It Is ahoid his pel wirehaired fox terrier which he had
fnr 12 years and whose name was
Mackelahdle Laird nf Inverners
Wlldemere. his registered name
with thu American Kennel Clubs.
The author writes it a* he Ihlnka
the dog would fell hla own story
In hla own language and not ai
sl.se would relate
anmeune else
The name nf "F u n y Brrllchea"
ut because or
of the appar­
came about
A pair of
ent likeness of a
pants
when the hair of a terrier gets
longer.
Mr. M errill was born In Jamei1. Y. amM he schools he
the ~
Andover
an
Wir
ley College,
ansae,
sine* the oeeumnee of World

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Merrills Are Enjoying Sanford Visit
By MARY ANN BUKU5
L«WM C. M errill ami Mr* Mer
r ill are hack in Sanford again
Maying with (heir good frlendi,
Mr. and Mr*. Bari Frierson, al
Ihelr home on Hidden L»Sr '.’.herd
environment la nn" of eom
plele peacefulness
plei
lie If ihn author o f (be honk
"Whoni The God* 1/iv r " , Thi*
waa hi* first novel but wasn't
published until he had had two
western novel* pul on the market.
Theao were "Cole of Tim Broken
Spur" and “ Lonesome Kid".
"Whom The God* l i v e ’ ’ Is
baaed on the author's own esnerlance* during the first World War
when be served with the British
Army. It tells nf the courage dla
played b -

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Hie t " I I 'I g'le I of
iil'ifHfM
honor in the ■r i b ' l l i i
tn I
.ftirt
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note C ountv J in m ir lli. im b e , of iti'1 but him ' be aid *
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p ir 'in e n t and Hie S e m in o le l o m i l t
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as w e ll a - ,tth rr
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" le n t " f e d u c a tio n , was th e m a in sp e a ker ai Hie S e m in o le C o u n tv J 'U p "
I re school P la n n in g C o n fe re n ce to d a y . H e - p o le on ih e m-ed
a tta in
m id tm s litia ln « good school n ro ir ia m th a t w o u ld a d e o o n te lv m eat
Ihe needs o f o u r b o y * a nd g ir l* .
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m a te r ia l* need n o t eonie fro m
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Blackburn Trial
Slated Sept. 29

Suit Filed In County

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'■■i-l.inl -tie rla l agent In charge
" I Hie M ia m i F ill ottlce. w ill enn
d m l a class, e n titled
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burke also w ill conduct the class
sept •*. e n tllle il. "T e c lm lip ie - and
Me. bnnics of Arrests "
S|iecbii
Agent ftohert It Parke w ill take
■ner Sept in w lih a class. “ C rim e
berne Searches—Inside and (b it ”
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" i l l In -lrm t a -e-sion Sept 1.1. en
titlei).
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F in c e rfirin t-."
‘ tide Special Agent- Kdw io II

M a rt R iievi*. id o rd h w r
Detective .1. M, Johns -aid ll
Rebecca Kftvemi, eiirreamunThir
was believed to bo the third such d e rm rtm e p t. s la te d t h ill th e re was . HecirUtvi nml Muuntrd lievnotds.
rnhhrry In recent months tiy the ■t i l l * s h o ttn g n o f tr n d ie r a and I t ie * H ir e r .
that about 70 per rent of our i
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plirdird by .1 t.ill. slim mustnrhed and th a t o ve r !lfi p e r r e n t o f o u r " ' e
fin ' 0 I t te- have a R A or h igh er The ttrim n rv 'e n d ,era. under lit"
man holding a pearl handl'd, nick ,|,
L, tP1.
I s u p ",v is io n
o f C b a r b itli' S te in
el plaled revolver and who said
I1AHTOW uT»- Harlan M i- klnnn he was a lima addict Johns -aid
II. K M „ r . I*, i.r ltu H...I o f Sent
Hie p m Idem o f
and several .persons
... ae’cused. . o f the m ain objective id e.irh holdup .... . High Sel,.... aided as prr
" " " '" '" m e .............................
being employed hy him In a big was Hie narcotics -tore-, with il • '.bru- o ffic e r, iiit 'l I n lr n ib lie il M is rncttinilH ill Ihe u i " " t n l lc u l'in Central Morula lottery ring will money on hand a secondary con &gt;D o ro ih v l.a m l, r n u n tv m u sic -u p e r- end H ilt h in e t lr "
go on trial Kept. M.
T h e in t f r m e ilb ile g in ili' w in k e d
-(deration
v M " i, w h n If,I u n tiln t in g in g
Criminal Court Judge Hoy If
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after rejecting II motions made
hy defense attorney* to fjuash the
■" t l'l n r le il the i|r v o tlo tn il.
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charKe* and have the defendants
•"«*nnty Snpt. It. T Mllwee, In- Iv w a - e n n s id ta n t
tried *f-par*lely.
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store favorablta v o ra
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p o rt e x p o rt r a i n to the |pot t of h e rn -li-eteil tn Juris.
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T a m p a are d e m a n d e d In a suit
t'rcHiilertl i Mrs. W. A. Teatrne. ju n io r h ig h sebm il and nw-Jal in -i
here
on file in F e d e ra l C o u rt h

SAN FltANCfhCO UF — 51* Flo
rld lin s rtteased from Communist
prison camp* In Kore* arn ached
uled In return In the United Slates
Saturday aboard the transport
Omenil W F llase.
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Basset!. Jupiter; Set Milton 1^.
roy Caine, P--nsaenla, Cpl. Mar
vln K Dorsey, Winter narden;
Pfr. Solon W Dimenn. Fort My­
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Lake Wales, *nd Cpl. Harare B.
Sheffield, Tallahsaiei'

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w ill
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g ro u p s,
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m e re r C o m m issio n In r e v r r s e II
s e lf am) g ra n t m ore fa v o ra b le
ra te s
S e ve ra l h e a rin g s have been held
on Ih e Is-tie and each tim e Ihe
ICC has ti'p -H t-J T a m p a 's a rg il
m enta T a m p a g ro u p s te s tifie d at
Ihe h e a rin g s th a t the r a le s are
fro m 35 to .V) p e r re n t h ig h e r than
those o f o th e r K m ilh A ll a t it 'r and
g o lf ro a s t ports.

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I tie
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r a d e an il i m i o i i o no n il io n of San
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at J .in n'i bo k

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" h»Hi| die flr-1 Ih r r e d a y V o u rl
t 't e - e n la llu n . " I- the title o f the
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ORLANDO (A1)—The government will
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Hll(|
kdvi-nrv hoard* to help stimulMi' -mull bustne-William It. Mitchell, h'-ttd of the .Sum11 .............
...........
today Hnniuinreil plan* for the grii-sriKitii , o in m iiim „ t a Morula Iniliistrisl development clinic hero.
Hanker*. businessmen smt riv lr V
Mid education It-ndri* will mak"
up th o now
Itm rd s . en visio n e d business firm - with Mu'ir fimmcl
s l'iiii* lin e * o f d r a f t Iw ia rd* and need* hv menu* nf govern!)
aI in i In r lo r a l u n lta th a t w o rk w ith loans. The lol&lt; raniioi be ,|oni
the f 1*101 n l g o v e rn m e n t, M lli h i 'l l do i'i live* m o l lim id n n ta . fttiaarial
OI Othurwiie. fioin Washington* , ,
said.
“ Secund. Sll A l» ijevdoj
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I 'l i o i * for n r m n iit lm i n hwlP'r ■
III th is a m u ll business p ro g ra m
"F lrat. In the field of flnanciiil of business fr o m iiii IJIg find p
**«l*tancp, SOA la fostering the vale i"ircli**er* a lik e fdr amo il
development of atnle and local f i r m - W n p r e th jv n liu d n g a p r o Moot* «f private capital . . . i t I* if ru m whrrebv new piodorl* amt
not enough to try to nanlat -"m il ecu methods of p r o d u c tio n w i l l lie
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DAILY C R O S S WO R D

A r t there any Hronklvn Dodger
fan* In Hanfnrd? That « whal ■
Ift-yrar-old girl lip In Non York
want* In know In a I r llr r In Hip
Hom rrTim er. We're urrennatly *
Med 8n* rooter while * r ' * r humpH Inin antlil admirer* of the
W hile Hn», Yank*, llr»*p«, Cardln ail, and many other Mil league
eluba, Hill mi Dodgera! Mia* l and
Kelly w rite *: " | am an arid IHnnk.
tyn Dodger fan and would like to
know whether there a rt any teen■ I t Ib id trr fan*, nr baiieball fan*
In ir n t r a l antnni Hit reader* nr
fnur nrwanaper. If an, I would
Ilka* »tryr much In hear from them.
I wnuld appreciate il If ynn would
mention nr print my letter In rm ir
rnliimn where II will be refit by
your rtadrra." Mia* K fllr'a a.Id rtM la M I-2 2 111*1 HI., Smith
(Done Park, 20, New York.

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Hanfnrd ninlliuifn In rrn-lvn
out Ma lull ntr piililfcILv
In
alnti*
publlrallniu. Thr ln lr*l laaim of
Florida W ildlife
ha* « alory
written bv .lark (irant, ptddlfthlliu
tdltor. rntltli-d "Flithimi For Itlv rr
Ha**" and rintiirnllv ll'a all iihtnil
thin Immediate area Hpurr tierm lllln r, anntc Unit' this week we
hope In nnlillah Ida artlrlc which.
Ilka all of .lark’* writimr*. la very
Intori'alinu. In tl&gt;t&lt; rurrent i»*ur
nf Jarkaniivljin Seafarer, there'*
a atorv entitled "The Upper St,
Johna From thr A ir." Tbnl lell*
of a flight bv thi&gt; Inn member*
of Hip Army Cnrpa nf Engineer*
nvar Ihla arra, and we're nlan
planing to pnbilah Hint nrtlrli* fm
Ihoar wbn may huvn tnlaanii It.
t I t
(In Thuraday » r w rrr fnrrril In
nmll Ihp HniitrrTIm r inliimn lietauaa of a lark nf front page
apart. (In Friday, » r had In rut
II duwn In half a million In nrilrr
In run Hip ukrlrlt id Hip propirxrd
County hnapllal. To Ihp many,
many prnldt who h a ir apukrn In
ua of Ihp nmlaalnn. « r n ffrr till*
aa an explanation. In nritrr in
guard airalnal a heavy Influx nt
total npw» In Ih r fu lu rr, (hr
rtlllimn mntra hark today In Hip
final paup nf H ip pappr. Noli- Hip
rrnaawnril puixle In I ip fiiiind on
Ihla pagp for Ih r Oral Hint Indny.
And tumnrriiw nor npw aerial
atarla. Alao to hr found on what
« • Itrm our "Amuarmpnl l’au»"
w ill hr found llambont'a Medtt «■
Ilona, T ry and Hlup M r, Hmukry,
and many othrr Inlrrrallnu frainrta. T h a r* will alao lie W T IIII
and W M H H -T V dally prngrama.
l.rt pa know hnw yon Ilka Hip
Ntw paga.

Hon of Id tnrmhpra fm Hip Hoard
Of Dllpptnra of Mrnitnnlr I'niinly
Chamber of ('mumpm- are n«w In
Ih r hand* of Cmmlv m d d rn t*
F n irta l
lltPiki'iuldup.
I ’linnihpr
manuirm, ha* aakrd on In rmnlnd
Volrra Hull Ihn rmuph'li'd fnrma
must I ip relumed tn Ilia office
prior In uddmuhi A uk . 2d. W ith ­
out muntlitK each name, Il iiniii-itra
■a Hmuvh I he re arc rlnau In dill)
iruilrr rnnatdrralion an rvaldnnt*
w ill liavt n wldo rholro. Filial
ballutlliK la alan undrrwHV fm
paw officer* nf Hip K I w h ii I m Club.
I ’ taaldmd F ail lIlKuiuhuthiim ha*
announced I hut vnlra will I ip
counted Inimi'dlalply
after Hip
Want. 2 nipptinu.
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And whllr nn Ihp auh|prl of
what wa like In ra il " r lr lr dtlllpa".
Clly M anaatr Tom l.rmnn lold
na Friday In hr aurr In puhllrlia
III a r m
mannrr poaalhle Ih r
meeting nf Ih r T a t Knuallaallun

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hrard anmr nf thr gripe* (aa I
h a r t) m n rruling Ih r plan In Inrrra a r Ih r aaaraard valuation nf
all rra l prnprrly and ptrannal
property *0 p rrrrn l for Ih r yrar
IM S . Hnl griping a mini gat uuraalrra la a wnrlnlraa paallm ewhalhar ynu'ra for nr agalnal Ih r
plan lo ralar th r aaaraard valuelinn, ha aura lo drop down In Clly
H( all
• I l and apeak
aprak your piece fur the
w o r d * . 1-ooka like an In lrrra tln i
awalon roping up.
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III «
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r»nj r».
|.n
a■ •««■(
great miiinrvi
number of

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1 M ilitary
I. A drill male
a»*i*t*nl
deer
( fjrra l
A Soviet
llrllain
(ahhr t
inland era
t» Kara for
t&gt; l,rx allnn nf
fodder
T a j M *h *l
fl Unilrrilnofl
in k’arlo r
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17 HepiiMle
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a llradlriR
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deppeil
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work*
71 ■Frmale deer |.*i ( 'liverlug iif
27 Seaport
a liiiiMing
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71 Fool
2d Plnwerleee
planta
27. Henna of Hie
euchooplnl
2d Hpread
grea* In ilry
2D. Hnnlh
American
monkey
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truck rn u lle d Inin m bedrw m of a
home on llio edsn nf llavan
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pfflctra and mrn at Hie Hanford
Naval An*lllnry Air Htfltltm ndd
milch lo Hie Clly of Hanfnrd, A * in
atory In Hit Herald Friday tntd &lt;&gt;f ** i*
III!
parllea being held at the bane In
benefit youngxtrra of thla arm.
Earlier lail week, we wrote
about the civilian and military
payroll! at the atatlon. In every
poaalhle way. Ihn itailnn heneflU
»;nn
Ullford. Ami yet. when the call
■Ota oat tn local people tn tin- men
Ifttln
u l e lo the United Service Omanl« .i™1 i..-j
lhouj.
fund, ...................
we lu;
j Ui* appeal. I.
one way
Iitrh we civilian!
in whleh
dvlllana can ahuw our
ltude In the Navy, Ho lend
conlribiillon — TODAY — to
my Bruce at the Chamber of

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wiH&gt;d. Iliu, Unlit, wihh I pun-lt
are aimptn lo luinillp . ,ve
lime amt work Nnw 'alhi
In gel the |ot&gt;adnne any thing
from aiinple elielf lo rninplrle
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�LATE BULLETINS
U N IT E D N A T IO N S , n . Y . (/P j— 1T h . U n ittd S U tes w ill
uupose an A aian -A ra b demand for consideration of the
Moroccan situation by the U, N . Security Council, a spokenman said today.
VA U JO S T .*,.
small v j i l i i * „ ! ! f l ‘!‘[ ';oi* « u s u — |
ported today to be down in the rough te rra in near Kamo.
u a „ but the report could not be im m ediately verified.

Assessment

N E W F’O R T R IC H E Y (/P)— Three HjxntK fishermen
have been missing since Saturday when they left here on
a run to the grouper banks in the G u lf of Mexico.
W A S H IN G T O N (/P)— A rehcnritiK ill the South Georgia
N a tu ra l Gas Co. case before u Power Commission exam iner
ended today.
it
U N IT E D N A T IO N S , N . V. &lt;/!•&gt;— New Zealand's Leslie
Knox M im ro called on the U. N today i.» Ignore South
Kuiea'a threatened boycott and recommeinled the Inclunion
o f India in the Korean |»eace conference.
D E N V E R (4*)— President Elsenhower will meet with
President Adolpbo Ruiz Cortlnes, of M exico un the U.H.M exican border Oct. 19 to dedicate Falcon Dam on the Itlo
Graniie.

State News Roundup

$ 60,000

French.

City's Agent
Sees Favorable
SRD Action

Taxpayers Air Views During
Session Of City Commission
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I'll.* ('ll* l 'mi, mi'*it .ii la-t night (‘levied l-i go ihruiigh with
I lieu pi ii|iit'cd pluo* .-I liiomeing nil exteii*lvc ■m'» ci nod -valet lluOi-i*- oil-lit OI-CMIIII Hu-'iieli the iulrodoi'llou of *e** it - it * o*e -'liaige
Total cost ,,f nciinisition of all
and - oil-me l-oid l»o( »-i - lltioogh ii-1oi - 1ii ii-oI of lo-:il i eill e-lsle
right-nf-wav ut"|M*rtv for the
*
.I**4' " I 11ITI1 * .iliulu-owidening of Ftem-h Ave. will nut
I'hl1* III nil1 Hll’it -I, - IMull ,-ttl‘l ll.ile a- liellig 10 pel rent -d a
. xcred filu.iHlll, Volie Williams Jr..
tile lllctlli.ll- id III -u-dllic lud
who litis ..... .. ihr t ’llv’s agent
been Hied tin- an In-ui and a hall water lull
However, nothing detinue In*
in (In- procurement of the righttieli'ii a 1'luwd wtin 11 Idled Ihe
d-wav, told llie t ’itv I'onindssion
lltv ( *' III in I** lull r-’-'in mil -net heen delerlllllli'd in tin- --a-e .-f Ihe
-i-wi-i tav a* to what tin- in-remit
Iasi night.
floWe-l lulu Ihe llall
Mr. Williams nl'ii i-l|irrs!a*d tile
T In- i omiul**li'li ii.nl Ini o|hio o c --I the w.ilei hill-, it will lie
\ celling on tin* *euel lav liny
JACKSONVILLE OP)—The federal government moved today in the oliiniiili Ilinl French Ave. would
Hie lil-iyiani ot (llialli III, il llli-ll
K,k* of (hr arrest of 4.1 Duval County gambling *tnmn pun-ha-er* to Ik- given tun inioiltv hv J. Saxton
nii-eillii Vug II, lull li.i-l .le-Tili-il I, In- declileil Ii* llu Male l.eglvii
proitcuie holders who fall to exhibit stamp*.
Llovd. Iii-larid, district hoard
lap die leelliig* id lavpaiei- in line. Majoi * lu-e -aid, toil kr*s
in-tided out. ' rids (gathering to
(Inn* Griffin, th* county'* chief criminal investlgatm, teported memhci of the State Knail |)etile mallei last ulglil
Iheriff* depute* found only twu stamp* In the retd* •yi.in.t .lamp narlim-nl. for new primary road
Mi-ndii-i- ol till- 8 .ml,ml M,-i gel Iti r i I- one id Hu* he-t war* ♦ holder* Saturday. Sunday uml Moo const met inn in Hie County.
cliliiil- \"h went In I!••- ineetliii Hie wa* &gt;iin'ii- d.-inr: H right (low "
lie -Iilid lie hull nulhillg definite
ay
I llrullc* (idlijin voiced hi*
da.
(&gt;X|n-«-Iiiii; lo plidl-'l aealli'l Ihe
Laurie W Tmnlin-uu. Florida mam which In Imse his surmisal.
lllileaM-d s.diinlloli a* lliev were -Ii-approval ol tin- method in
director ol Ills* Internal lievenue lint. Mi. Williiini' -aid. he thought
&lt;d Ho- loll.-I IIta I tin- mil. in- tale which the ( onimi"iiiii pi an* t.i
fill.ilu'e tile unpriiveniellt
pin
Bureau, said his agent* are In Fren.li Ave. fit Mr, Lloyd’s stateWhoId lie mi-reiix-d .kt-hI-liligl*
ciain *uyim: Hn- ( ommi—hm wa*
vcwtlgntlfig failures to post stumps. meiil t lint I lie highways most
How ei ei alter Maim llaiidlll ('ommllltiig
'idilci log-and
“ In cases meriting action with liiivi-leil uml most in need of hit' li t-i- i-*pl.iiiii-d Ihe mill.mi- wniitil
MIAMI oft—Sen. George Smith- regard to failure lo 110*1 Hie stamp lilovemetil will he Hie first to tie
' corum*rilling Iln- law
mu*
In- lowcicd m iliri-i-l ri-tiTM- .-I llie non
ers «uys you cm count on a cut of properly, reports will In- prepared ron-idcied The ugent pointed out
h a* Hie matin imi I being
iinn,a*e m i .do at lull, VI Wil-ani, pii-'i-nted
II per cent In your Income taxes and forwarded to die iummiiiloner llml I'i itu Ii Ave., wtili-li wa» the
hriore the people III 1
pre-ldeiil &lt;&gt;l Hi- a-.-inT.ilmn -l.il
next Jan I
lelcicndnih He .aid In- wa* m
of Inirrnul revenue at Washing i tin niiu-t uf i iinnuerce's sejectlun
it I
1'--I'-ill-ill
I l i l i v e - ml lim e i-i
"Tliere's no iiuestlon about It," Ion," Iis* said ".Such information lui initiul improvement, lias five
l.ivoi
of
tinprogram -minding a
-ai Ini --I at ilii'l il I Hunk iF*
-i wage tieulmeni planl
Smathrr* rtpoMcd In an Interview would Ihen U- referred lo the lie lime* ns inii%-li IsaffIt* us Highway
■II iiidil
"Both Democrat* and Itepublicari^ partmcnl of Jostt-e for aclloln
in 11 •**(•**' a Ave.l, which wn* tile
Ml ot n- Ii a * e Ihimghl- on li-iw
Mainl I
-piked Hie r tilt - Sanloid
in Congress arc for it Only a
-Imnld progre-- and I
« i.iiniv lliinid nf Ciiiiiinisuioners'
-I
iuh-I idiieeti-r- tillTiu,di In- major upheave! Mich a* World Wat
first rhu ice.
ilnid. we might lo In- g|* l-U U n T age ol till’ pi iipn-illHii it the right
III could change the picture.
to
evlire'­
VgTi-euuTit wus reached with
Hi -I -d Hie meeting, (hiring winch ll.-w our inoiie* m il t h o u g h t * nil
-Smuttier* said ha wilt strum
-pent
.ill nmiierli owners along French
lie lefiTied In a churl at the head i-&gt;en ll ti u ilruu will In- fit*
oppose a continuation o( the
Hdltl
\ve., in n-’reement wu» in nrogd Ihe imini - the chart ippeni'
riitn aid program to countries inch
i ess, Mr. Wllliunis said, on all hut
M.i'.tu * lius* v '' 'iiiftl In Mr
il Ihe lii-ltnni nl tin* pace as Franco and Ilaly. Both nations,
l-l properties. Condemiinllon
lll.il rill flfllloll In lint IIIH*
Fin- i Ii ad -ho * -'it live- whicli Hithiim iiniln
Ft HIT PIKIICK hit—Dlsrrepan .iiiiuii
he said, are overrun by Commit
iiil&gt; ivcli- llli'd oil uII the remain­
thu l*i\t rHiitiv** In
III- -I. Cl Ill'll ll"in prc-enl a-'i-s- fNNdiv
iilsU and have shown little ap­ cles tolallng 15.150 3d in Ihe hooks ing nuriel* of prnpertv txcent
flii*
mrltiml
« t\s will nNf in ft
of K. H. Pierce, former SI, l.ude
tm-iit v.ihialniii' -I piHpi-m mil lunuinK flic llu*
preciation for American aid.
piniiM'l
Hr timu^M
nnc.
wllut llu taxes winlld lie 'Imnld •*ui llml |iri'jM'it\ nt i'lli/rii*
County tas assessor, were reported
will
agent said he doubted If
tile ('111111111**11111 III Hi- tile * ilua
today in a state audit filed In the in The
»i ht* iiMipunllii'd umlii llu*
**
cases wuntil he tried ill Circuit
Moil 11) .In per cent Tin- chart m
office o( Ihe circuit court clerk
11*111. imiNfiitit'lt -in liiuiminkj will lid
He predicted the suits
aim showed till- lit il Ill ge lor pat tl*»n»'
State Auditor Fred V llullou, Cuiirt.
tlnoii^h li'Vt’imr lt» tin* 4 11V
no: nff IkiiuIi’i I mdetiledne-- -ml
who made the rc|«irt, -aid the would enme up In the November
Mi Oilhum uImi na I»I
ll ytwi
fur iiperalmi! id Hie (Hi under
MIAMI (24—Const I bit George audit covered the period from May Id ill uf court.
mi'UMNt* v4*ui wain fliuruf, .tou t
hntti sysli-m*
Wright ol Homestead teas charged L IMP, &gt;to Jan 5, HIM, when
with malpractice la an information Fierce, who hail served 20 years
Till- C'ii lit lit I- * 1(111 did lint 'I||1U In* Nui piiNul if .i Int of prufile
In wi'IIn ami tlut lh»* Ulllu
flbd In Criminal Court her* yeder- in Iha office was succeeded by
lule the rale id llie red *r in tulna ptil
It* slaml llu* v \
Hut) wimld In- Lid per cent ni dial guy" wuiild
Calvin Puppell, who tlelcaltv! him
Hid mllliige* shown would lie Ihe |m*iim* til iln1 program
in., last year's elections
III' ul*l» MilIII. “A III .III i'.lll I tltl
exuct nhu* 'elected, lint pledged
»* *
a
they would conn- its i-lii'i' to tin j wllhmil wnfur Ynu'ri* dwing l*i
m:tki* linn pjiv diiil m.ikr lilin juv
stated figure* a- im-sllde
al Princeton last Dec. 31 during
llu1 miNi* "
which Wright lelitd |22« In cash
New ,uses*uie(lt i.dllaHiiii- will ifimngh
a
W ycir-ulilki N#grsi laveril
I is11•»w|11 Vft 41*Iiiii ru, nps pi if
but did not arrest any of the play
tie ligurrd from Hie valicilmo a- illlt'l
owner weal crashing to hi* death
pi'tiplr itlfi'iiif itli'l I' 11fIft*!**
ers.
,
-I Jan 1 Iha I
un ihe daiigerou* Usleen Bridge
(iniiN
Miltol ‘ II I e howcil Ih d Ho
SKHBLNt iA»—An early trial ap curve early luday. Jack Morgan
\t'i | Mu il It immikril
J In*
11 . owner uf the l)p Lux bar in
IIIVer*i* |-ii-tn-lII--M liclween !--e-* IMid
ar» in prospect fur Hu (sell i
i i if i 4 4»1111111n.-s|a■in k rNplupni jfiu
nteril -, -In iHhm - oid mill ipef tluekhmtsv who is under u In si (iuiilslMini, was killed at stxml
pii f h wi'lt It- r ki*t unit*\
Wollld I it HliTilive- -lie 11i v NpiMltfni
degree murdvr imlielmcul far Ihe Hi :w o'clock this morning when
ttl-sf Itf ll Hi
cur gi which he was driving
l iking hill Inch - ililatmli- -ill
MIAMI (it — ITray don Menendcs, dealh of his lonely hearts wife ihe
III pMlIlfl'tf .Hit Ills* p|np*!«t?tl
Fir-I M . lie -ant one tnopeit*
Stackhouse was indicted h&gt; a luu died uff Ihe vliarp curve at
«, son o( Mr. ana Mrs Newell
tmlldM' ivoiiJtl lii* llu* fuwwNf Ifnt
Ihe Osteen Bridge, rolled over
willi
..
valitiilinn
nt
W
fi
Tin
now
Menendei of 1||B Packer SI I Key Highlands County grand jn-y Mon twice
Mill sl-ll'llll ll IIII died Si-miniile 1 . 111,111
SCHOOL IIKI.LM M l LI, ....... he rlnKlng for lid* har
Hi*
unit plunged Into Ihe St,
'111lav lull ol K 1ST anti Hi il i l(v finn IlhI in ,ifillin'* fin11*
Welt, died nf polio in a hospital day. He will be arraigned Aug ,’U John-. Hlver In Hi ret* feel ul wa
uludrl-1* when the Halls nf learning open on .Scpl. s. I
pictured on Ihe slepn ol Jtimin Hull
with Hie new valii.-lime tllL.IL'o r \pi r 'Nril tiimntt uvri Ihr fni l
here last night. ft was the flrsl and Stale Ally Gunler Stephenson ter
riahl: lim e I Ail Inin. Sliirle* Mule so
SchiHil inrluiles Mart .lean hint, seated, and .laniling
llml Itihiir t tiinmiNsimiN in u ccili
Hie I &gt;v lull would lie tl Mm I I
polio falalily fit Dade County this said ht&gt; hopes that an early Inal
•&gt; Hatiiionil Slinlio).
Itarry HI. John, Wendell llrooks and Jimmy Wiighl idrui
Joe Anderson, Negru coinpanlun
llu other propelt\ willi a lain i Milt i llu low null,igr , » n
year.
dale can he set
(Hill Hidk Iiiii ,t h-\\ until
riding with Morgan, wa* found In­
lion -d JHi'.htKI now ha - a I.iv hill t|\i
jured, lull hospital Millionth"! Mul­
ol 1 I..VI lie li'l.ili-l While willi lint- til.I llirtr
ed his condition was nut serious
Hn new vain,Hmn til toon ilni Mhri Npinikt*f' guf rll tin inti
-Stute Trooper It l&gt; Harrison
•n lull would In- f| '-Lit
frilN tu11 illin ld irhilUr I*» Ihr*
and Sheriff J. L. Hobby Invesllihiili increa.-c- in laxalmn In- in idri if tlanil
LAKELAND '3v—Fruirn citrus gated Hie accident ruslilng An
t Wa s h i n g t o n ob- a Florida
I lilted not. were tl I
Wfirn fin ipinllim w t* f i Ini*.| j &gt;
derson
to
the
Pernuld
Laughton
hunlhig season for ducks, geese cunccnlralc producer* and fromi
tin- • imi lit Iswi-hi ilreldl-d upon fti flir .j ii j; I i*g(i Ir iiii’i imn** hi id
Hospital.
and coot from Nay. 22 lo Jan. 10 fund dlilributors meol here tmnur
-he mcrea-e In * il-i.ill-ui Am: L Vrmir I*• rmp|
tin1 pmgi djn
A *is ini&lt;ii coroner's Jury was
titer Hn- prnpn*lln tl wa- pie-enl M IUU ’ h;iN»* i u m i n in l fidit IfIc
has been approved by Secretary of cow tu discuss supply and price
Impniii'led
by
Justice
id
Hie
Peace
ed
In
Hirill
lit
H
n(
it*
fi-e
il
nmiimt.ru woiil.l lit i \ l \ not ihd
JJif. Inlvrlor McKay, fully bag problems which havt&gt; devefoped hi
■I i-lll III till' III.ill-i ol Hie -ewet III -I Xl fulfill (.1 dO luiH'fllv
limits will be four ducks, two gees* Iha Florida d im s Commission'* Hugh Duncan tills morning and
they
viewed
the
scene
and
body.
•
ml
water
PlnglUin
Snllivan.
Net
and 10 .root.
VhIm U lllnilllN .ll
(Iskr.l if
citrus Juice dispenser program in
According lo Mr. Duncan, a coron­
son and llu*
t'lxpai n ran
fir I imnuiijMy
Florida tchoul*
er'* liuinesl Into the ileatfi of Mor­
I In- il-cal agent 11ad iiolnled mil I'HllfiiJrJit' IIul flii' I n I air WtUi I
By MAHV ANN HUKUH
gan will be held when Anderson Is
111.11 an IncriM'i in (lie av-i-'-cd fit* limir Ilian It
ill it I^ M:(Vni
The
opening
of
school
is
jn*i
i
Mdfldently recovered lo lesllfy.
* iloalimiv id ii .il c-lale m Ihe * li.i*r dii-sWi'lnf {•&gt; Itn* aftir HU
I
the
corn
around
tho
corner.
The
brief
iiiii Members of the coroner's jury
i d* would lie I-- Iln- I'd*'- advali lilt*
MUNSON (A—Another Florida
MIAMI iJX-Zeh Crews of West are Marlon Harman,
foreman; nier OiiHIts will be replaced try
lag*- In lirm’iilliig tinier* fur Hie
I'lli* uulli'i «
t'fiiNi'it ^11 ifr
I I 63 M SCHOOL CAI.KNDAK FOB sI'.MINitl.K COUNTY
soldlee was freed by the Commu- f i l m Beach wo* Jailed here tuduy Frank W. Jones, Kd Williamson, warmer clothe* thal are lu*l ., lit
11-* c imi- IntinI* wltlt-li will tinalice tllMtlSNli.li t11*ll vi•'11 i nd Iln4 4 idJn
nlsls III Hie Koresut prisoner of to await action by a federal grand Thomas Bailiff Jr., J T McDon­ He COlIlT for (heir parlicidai lime Aug. J i Se,-I I I’liilinillg uml eoiilcreuce *e"om l-o leaelie,*
llie project Itun-i- would gel a fllfNNjlIII dill k hi ft N 11«I 111«*t
County wide n-gi-lr atlnn \11 Imve* will ,i|iTili
of year, tl s i n an cvculfnt *nm Sept. 1'
* f , r exchangr today. Hr was Pfc. lury In a fcu.uoo burglary ut Ihe ald, and H D. Muse
more oiiliml-lu plctma- id Hie n| hii
l.ulior -luy lioli-lnv.
Otis L Glenn, son of Odessa K. guonscX. K | , Naval Air Slatlun
Duncnn staled Morgun was mer filled with many activities Sept. 7
i lly'* ftnun&gt; ii) -el op d tin- as
(IlieniuK of '('tioiil
Glenn of Avon Park.
in February, IBM.
traveling west on State Houle 416 that will stHin slip (ruin the inein Kept. 8
-e--ed vain.ilmn wen- -el at llT.
|ll*lrii-t tem-lier* ou-ellug
----and went uff the road after cross­ ory In the excitement of the find Oct.
per (-fill of market value, latllel
riinuksgiviug
lioltiliiy*.
Nov
2
d-i
!7
ing the Ustecn Bridge when the football game Vacation*, picnn *,
Hum the ii|i|iio*iiuule rsi pel cent
Dec.
IH
.luu
Christina*
holiday-now, llie Commis.-iiiu wa* told
accident occurred. He could not and swimming will tin replaced by April til
(iood Friduy holiday.
However, tin- ili-liuile tncrea-e
say whether Morgan died because early morning classrw, tiiglu- of
Sellout
end*.
June
4
m a**e**eil valuation c.imiol he
uf injuriea suffered crashing the studying and football
I'lanuing
und
eonfciem-e
scmioii f-u teaehui*.
June
7-18
ih'lernilni'd unlit the Cmiimi*&gt;dmi
Graduation from high school - i*
rail guards and subsequent rolling,
I he ( Ify l iioillil'-Inn -till lint
I'otid pupil nltenduiii’i- day*. 1811,
decide* lu*t iinw much miuiev Hie* accept an eascmeid agreement
or whether Morgan was drowned a big moment In Ihe live* ol HB3
Total
teacher
vuntiurt
day*,
_
*
If&gt;
are going to pond ill tile project
Ii "in llu- Aliunde I ’oa-f lain- Kill
graduates, bill that first step into
in hi* cat.
Last nigld Hie Cominlssimi was road la -1 lllglll which dealt with
"We will have to wait for the the cullegu halls will provide u
Ho*a Cnkp Hoyle will enter Duke lludlcy. Muv* lo enter Ml ll-d* - living Ihe figure of ft tnilll.iii a* pi-ipi-il* owiieil In llie ruKtaiad mi
coroner's report first," he stated. thrill never lo be forgotten
First
ami
Tha following Scminoli. High University a- a diident of «ii(-i;d nke a* a |uornuli*iu ma|nr Hamm) ] die cost nt the piojecl in cxpluln flak A**-, lii'tweell
Thu ilcatn of Morgan wa* tha
_
AUGUST It , I I I )
will sliidy prelaw al I lug the finance picture to Hu- I'liliiiiiefclul St* . and at un alley
of Just its BHinfitiiuw
Stringfellow'i■ conn
cohrt can now gr
, , The wheels
--------- v,
grind with second In the past two months un School graduates will go their *ep- wurk. Mill Heverly Gray plan- In Jaciili-no
'
audience
l'i
evlmi-lv,
H
uCity
lind
Boute 416 near the Osteen bridge. arate waya Hit* fait to further fill study nursing al Hit- Orange Me Duke Tommy Speer will study In used llie figure ol i i .hhuwu a* Ihe hchvcco . Tniimcicliil ami F'liitmi
SImortal Hospital in Orlando
he an altiirncy at Washington and
A I'uerto It ten n laborer wae fill their ambition*.
tom*
pr-i|Hi-ed cost ami Imd left Hie
The i il* ili’i’iili-il to cunllmie Hie
Min Lucia Guff will *lndy min­
killed there last June In an auto­
Thn following stmlrut* will un Lee In Virginlu
matter
open
In
tineffect
Hie
cost
Jin. Pickens will enter Steisim will lie an*where In-tween tl mill mallei liirllier when Iln- ru*lloaJ
•*..«(?'
Howard, one of Ovlsdo’i prominent merchant* and tur* mobile accident. The County Com- ing at Norfolk General Hnimtul in ter Florida Stale University In
elected
to put toll re-|Min*ihlllt&gt;
Knterlng Vlorlda Tullahaasae Mis* June Viinct- a* a* u jdiyslcul education student Ion and (3 million
K J f f * J » * nb
|B* 1 week the Cuahlng Building from U. (I. missiunere requested funds from Norfolk, Va.
for llu- propert&gt; on the t'liy'*
the State Hoad Department for a Southern College In Lakeland In nil elementary education major; Ml** Beverly linger* w d .'liter the
Also, llie City ha* lint decided If slimllder* anil sHII keep Hie rigiit
reMvatedr’lnslde*r^ * ^*V n*
building recovered and thoroughly new bridge, wider road and leas take up otementnry teaching la
Miss Gall Hitting will clinovu lie ItiviTvidr timnilul In Jaeksnuvllle llie program I* to include a U'ihi,- ol reviikulluti ul anytime ‘Hie
dangerous curve on Route 416 at Miss Betsy Ann Carter. Mi** Joan twcun elenp'Mlary ediicatlon und a* u student of nursing, Mi** Mury ikhi sewage treulineiit plant
t'liy plan* to widen Hu- two
vU„ « V » r .a P*nc.1r
r*«urwd from North Carolina and while the Ihe Osteen Bridge only last week. Wright will also study elementary pharmacy: and Mi*« Ann Ituhoru Jane Hoyle will uinlor in art ami
After Hie Ciiiuiii IhhIiiii decide* lliormigtlfure*
education
at
Wesleyan
Uuivcr*tiy
plans
to
study
psychology
minor
In
Hpccch
al
ftollln*
College
ii|ioti llu- cost of Hie project, il i*
V"
lu rin g like himself again ami If
at Macon, Ga. Miss Margaret Mor­
Miss Judy Irvin will travel to in Winter Park
Hie duty id llie (i.scul agent In
lie would
rison plans to work on her A It
find Ini vers of the revenue hmuls
at Weithamnton College at the
Tin- liollils which are liellig proUniversity nf Richmond
Iin-cd for tiic program would be
u
r
u
i
i.
i
*
•
H. F.
financed through a prnixnicd sewer
Clinton Bonney will enter the
Yesleidav's fall of l.fiH inetit'S
,Rr*1**W* ^ _r PSemlnolo
* mJ|?0lu Hig
High School, announced today
practice w
willi lb#i
service charge, which would tie of lulu run tin- total for tin- month
that fro»b|ILjwactlce
l t h l i afternoon
A schedule of charge* for ut* Norfolk Division nf William and
rnoon with Hugh
tiugi Whelchcl
a i coach. Ptactica date* and
figured us a percentage uf an In to date to 8 .U6 Inches according
set end practice uniforms of Memorial Stadium by tha Coun­ Mary In Norfolk, Va. The Mi**es
are to be lasued.
dividual waler trill
ty Board of Public Instruction was Joan Moore and Alice Brown are
ii (lud Muuuhton. local weather
to
Lust nigld. Hie Cunimlssinu liserver. The average fur the
approved lost night by the City to be piychologv majors at Mercer
treated the new sewer service month of August is 7.10 iuelies.
University in Macon, Ga. Knterlng
Federal Itecreatlon llulld- Commission,
charge, which Hicy decided to ini
The City will charge J 1J 80 par the Citadel Military Academy In
« according to Frank
Flans for the iliving of the Christian Cunxrcgationul Church,
year to convert tha field .from Charleaton, 8 . C, are Terry Cor- Third 8 L und Park Ave., and the constructlun uf a new church In
J. Shamee, chairman of tha Defense council recreation
recr
program.
PBOPHSFD 30% INFHFA.SK
H I M VALUATION
use for baseball to football and (Ml and Wailay Hsmll. Miss Mary
Hanford will be discmiseil at tomorrow's reirotur monthly meeting uf
SUGGKSTKD MIU.AGK
Promotion to tha rank of
Lou Copeland will be majoring In the church's hoard uf directors, It was announced today liy John Bout. Value Debt Ker. Op'atlun Total New
nt of William K. Vlhlen of visa versa and 170 for each
Total
Debt Ser. Ou'atlou
tha service squadron at the L .
secratarial science at Stetson Uni­
tr Base ores, Tallahassee, night, exclusive of taaaa, a:
7 Mills Taaaa
Sketches of the proposed new church will he shuwn. According
M Milt* Nd 51 III* Taxes Value 8.3 Mill*
wae today announced by Capt.
kaer, public relation* of- eluding |I0 per gam* for ini ur- versity. In DeLand
00 f 27.63
IN) $ 20 25 I 4. 2:iO I 27 B.1 1
f 3,260 f 2H26 S
to Mr, Root, Ihe new church w lllt
ance, The City eliminated a pro­
|
fleer,
M il* Marti* Crlssey plans to go b« on* of Ihe finest in the City,
35.28
18»
If. 181
5 .218)
33 80
I dll
4,110(1
30.1X1
pnxat to buy some bleachers.
Into nurse’s training at the Sou­ Plans for the new church are being present slructura. A bid may lie
0
,
5
(
8
)
H
I
5(1
52,75
42
25
a,onii
15.00
00
15 00
AUQVR
thern Baptist Hospital In New Orlet at tomorrow ttigliF* meeting.
10(10
70.30
54 00
7,800
60 70
iidKsi
8 40
02.40
b / 1ftra, Al Hunt, chairman of
r. _ . i r g e Hardin will drawn by Elton J . Moughton.
33 25
00.82
U3.37
U7 60
2t on
0,750
7,600
88 60
Tha Christian Congregational
was adopted by tha club at
ifTtaig a f Duka University
140.50
00,00
13,(88)
84.50
5(1
42 00
132.
10,000
an, N. C. Junior Melts will Church property waa recently sold
h i t /,
228 26
120 75
1UI 50
10,600
16,000
136
84
210
Me athletic career al to tha Philllpa Petroleum Com­
NON KXKMPT
"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’*
2 .S r ^ a S T l A S i M n &amp; L
18.20
35 10
1(4 SKI
2.000
18
10.80
2.000
34 80
1:14 - .ItftO - 6 : 2ft - 7:22 • UilH
453— 1r 3 l« T , , l &gt;L 1". Tf&gt;U' pany, which Intend* to erect a
25.35
27.:t0
3 ,018)
52.85
27.
25 30
52.20
3,000
by majoring In physical ed87,75
42 25
45 50
gasolln* Ration at tha corner. Tha
)i,500
MOVIKLAND
6,000
42.
45.
87.
84 50
01
13.000
175 50
00.
10,18X1
HI.
174.
[of tha new Congraga"Aladdin and Ills Lamp"
12(1.75
I3A 50
10,500
283 25
16.000
120.
135.
Ml.
Htart* 7:20, feature, 7:46, last
h hat not baan dtalg20,000
160.
351.
348
182
20,000
180.
IGH
complete show H:66
05,000
870
427 50
456
60,000
877.50
460.
420.
130,000
145.
010.
840.
1740.
1755.
100,000
000.
must taar down it*

U.S. Government To Prosecute Holders
# Failing To Exhibit Gambling Stamps

Smothers Sees
Tax Cut Soon

Discrepancies

tl In Fort Pierce

Constable Charged

Driver Killed
On Osteen
Bridge Carve

a

Early TriafAfiead
For Stackhouse

Polio Fotolity

Florida Hunting

POW Freed

Opening Of
Just Around

Citrus Meet

orner

School Calendar

Crews Jailed

Commission Turns
Down ACL Poet

IN THE HERALD:

5 , 10,

And 40 Years Ago

nfiteWStf El^mliM.ble, nr^'iiHf*

SSEkrs/fJSff^iuftfX!; 0r,"'a°M

Stadium Charges
Are Approved

W

Heavy Rainfall

Razing Of Old Church, Construction
Of New Planned By Congregalionalists

Weather

-V ffi,’

,

„

.-

|

- ■ , -i j , . .

!\\

�•*

Sheriff Hobby
New Member
Of Mons Cf«h
Tom was the cnlnrrti Ooiiseinan,
C IIA IT F .lt ONIC
P H IL IP H A V E N errived home one ol their recent acqtitrilionr.
from Mexico on the afternoon ol whom M iriam was in Hie process
Jung the third in a thoroughly had ol making over into an old tamily
humor. H I* niter Llhby dlrtn t retain*;. flh* shook nei head Torn,
Meet him at the elation although ll appeared, was in New York hav.
h4 had telegraphed thal ne was mg his treth attended In "Per.
coming, and ne nad in take a rah haps lilhhy s nut in (lie garage.
Carrying tin typewriter, P h i l i p I'h llip. p e r h a p s the car had a
Haven mounted steps and crnaael flat."
the broad stone terrace that w-ss
Llbliy wasn't in the garage Hhe
■ recent addition, deciding that it w-asn t anywhere in the tag. ram bl­
I.lldiy and llugn, her cousin and
looked very* well The price nad ing house
the man in*- had inouglit, erro­
b**n nigh. He couldn't quite re.
"Catherine," M iriam suggested neously, loved her flul that was
member chat It was. hut, on the
"That must he it. Llhhy went before he met I.lldiy.
whole, It was worth it
into New York to meet von. missed
What was she to say to her
Tall and lean, with an energetic you at Urand Central sail w-enl on uncle? Make it brief. Llhby and
forward stoop, at na. Haven was In Catherme'a.
Hugo went away to be married
ga vigorous as hs had heen at An
Catherine was Philip Haven's quietly like this he c a u s e they
He hated hi* advancing age The other niece and a cousin nt Lib- thought It would t&gt;« kinder. That
fjtrla were the trouble He had re hy’a. Like Libby, the had been wasn't quite right. Llhhy hadn't
gardsd his two nieces as children With the Haven* since ehe wae a
known alioiil Hugo and her, Kit
■ U t i l a y e a r or an ago. They child, hut, college dnne with, she thought. Llhhy wae a s q u a r e
weran’t children—they were worn- had Insisted on taking a Job and ehnoter, as square as they came.
m i , and they were behaving like an apartment In New* York.
Hhe couldn't help It If everybody
women, in an inconsiderate and it
Haven made (or the phone.
was drawn to her, women as well
rational manner, Llhby partleuAnswering hla ring in the little as men. Llhhy rose before her in
tatty.
Inner hall of ner three rooms on the speeding train. Her hair was
The hall Inside, timed and Inng. With H t, Kit Haven was surprised curly, too, only It was the purest,
wa# dimly cool.
to hear her uncle's voice. “Philip!" palest gold. Her eyes were blue.
. “ L i b b y , " hs shouted, and put
Ife had taught them to ra il hlin They crinkled at the cornera when
down the typewriter
that. "1 thought you w-erc still in she laughed, and ah* had the love­
But the liniiee appeared to he
liest mouth. Her rlnthea were a l­
Mexico. Nt r et r i p?"
dMsrtsd. Then a d o e r upstair*
"Yes," he anld impatiently, "al­ ways l ha treat I'hi lip's money could
opened and a voles celled. T i that
though I hate the sun. Is i.lldiy huy and she knew how to wear
you, Philip T I'll be right down."
them. It wasn't only her look*.
thsre T"
It wasn't l.tbby. It wax hla alsterHer poise was effortless and all her
Kit sent no.
ln-law, Miriam VanKre«L
responses Instinctively rljfht.
"
I
don't
understand
It,"
Philip
Miriam descended the stair* with
When the train readied brnfletd.
• .stately tread. Hhe was a hiji, said violently. "I got in 10 minutes
it waa almost dark. Philip had
statuesque woman whose age wa* ago expecting her to meat me at
sent a taxi. He had the door open
■ mystery; she could, have been h i , the station, and she wasn't there." before she reached It. Kverythlng
Kit smiled l.iliby we* her uncle's
or In her Isle HO * There waa no
shoot him cam* at you belligerent­
t In her lair hair, and her rase, right hand Hhe did hla typing lor
ly, the jut of dark hair sprinkled
which sh* spent much time him. and listened to hla plots, and
was a combination secretary and with while above the domed loredully, waa itnonth and mesh-like.
companion, had been since abr was hrad, lha deep-act eyra, the Homan
Hhe had m a r r i e d again a ltrr
nose, the kind mouth and llercely
Philip’s brother John died and had
opinionated )sw.
burled a second husband She nad
He kisaed her c h e e k absentbsan with the Haven* since the
tnindedly. “Well, Kit, w h a t d i d
death of Philip's wife, Amelia.
you mean by saying ynu had an
"I wouldn't think of leaving ynu
idea where Llhhy might he and
Ulon* to c o p e with those two
then hanging up on me?"
motherless girls," the had said.
Kit put her hag down on the
''I'll stay lor a month or *0 and Llhhy might I m- , " shr anld "I'll IrII
straighten Ihlngf mil." (the had you when I »*r you. If I leavn now drum table, and eald, s m i l i n g ,
I can Just catrh th* 7;in." Rh* "Don't get carded, darling -It's
bean there ever ainrs.
"M y dear boy!" M i r i a m ad­ hung up on Ih* nrst of a furious not gtard for you."
barrage nf qursllona nn&lt;l went to
vanced on Haven itullingly.
Philip said Irritably, "Ho you nr
Her amlle was l i k e b o l t e r the living-room,
don't you know wliat'a happened
brushed over pastry -It fort tinlirnrgr r.'urey and Anlln Slew- to Llhhy—where she 1*1"
He wax genuinely worried, lie
s s a a n t l n l structure unchanged aft ss-er* there. They were her
They Uiurlied cheeks, or r a t h e r friends and sh* wag fund of thsni would lie worse than worried when
M iriam did. Rh* looked past both.
lie found mil. Llbhy waa 3*. blit if
Haven. "Where's I.lldiy T I want
"Kit," Anil* cried. "What’s lha It had ever occurred to him that
bar to do sums errands in th* vli- matter? You're as whit* ns a she would m arry and leave him,
lags. Pvs bean laid low again — •heal"
that he would craea to tie the alarana of my attacks."
Utnrgt didn't aay anything, lit dogged moon, he had never given
Haven said: "1 O-’C* know where waa eyeing her keenly with that the slightest indication of IL Poor
U b b y la. Why didn't th * meet me 1 -aim s'eady gas* of hla. Kit said: Philip, ahs thought, companionDidn't aha gat mj&gt; telegram T
’ It w n Philip cm th* telephone. ately. Ms waa like a nut, aweel It
" le e . I took ll over th * phone Ha Ju - got hark from Mexico and ynu could get through lbs ahsll to
Pvs been in had all day and I Llhhy isn't In th* Den fieId hnux* Hi* m eat Hhe let her hands fall
S navsn’t seen Libby, but sh# must and ha* worried about her. I’m and laesd him.

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J. L. Hobby, Seminole County
Sheriff, was accepted today as a
member of the Hanford Lions Club
at a meeting of the hoard of dir­
ectors at the Yacht Club.
The hoard ntc-ding was held In
ronjunrllon with the weekly lunch­
eon meeting of the club and was
conducted by Vnllc Williams Jr.,
head of the club.
Hamilton lllsbf’ advocated sup­
port of IK* County Youth Council
by tK Lion* The club has two
members on the Council group.
Marion Harman, head of the
Cmtnrll. said at the meeting that
lie had the rough draft of the or­
ganisation's charter. A mes-'.lng of
Hm charter committee of the Coun­
cil will he held tonight, ha said, at
which lime the rharter will be approved, he predicted.
_____ __,
were Raymond
(Junta
Luce, who will attend tfc-a Halvatlnn Army Southern Training Colleae. Atlanta, this fall, and Paul
Miller.

Clark's Drive In, 20ih HI. and
French Ave,, was sold to Barney
Cohn of Orlando al a public sue
lion last night fnr a reported price
of $11.000. not Including cast of
air-cnndltlonlnu The auction was
conducted by llanshmugh National
Realty and Auction t'o , In Orlan­
do,
Mr. and Mrs. (I. W Clark J r .
vtcn&gt; the former owner*. Included
In Ihe sale were the living qusrters atlached In Ihe building, plus
a large plot nf ground.

Cub Scout
Workers Plan
Friday Meet

It Is requested Hint all Cub
Scout Workers I lien MnllHf v A*
sDliml Dm Mothers, Den Dads,
Com mi I I m men, and Cuhni asters)
make il a ip rclj' phml In attend
the Fall running Meeting lo he
hild In McKinley Hall. First Meth
-kllst Church al 7:10 p m on Fri­
day
This mcetlnu Is fnr Ihe purpose
of organliing Ihe fall and wlnl-.’r
urogram and reorganlrlnp those
Dftu that had disbanded for the
tutamer. This meeting Is not for
Rw purfflie of taking In nine Cubs;
this wilt be considered al the reguia-.* Cnmmitler Meeting lo he held
»n (he next In lha last Frldny nf
ba oomawher* around "
"Ynu remember H u g o Cava­
going up."
"tom might know," Havan tug. oirh month.
Hall an hmgr later aha, wea or naugh f “. *f|* said.
Attending* nt the ntfinnlni* niggl­
the train. Rha and (leorg# were
ing on August W Is a must fnr
lho.se Interested In f’lih Kcout Work,
f 'r t l l T n

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rollon l.teilor or
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John Kmler, tTIy Conmilssloner,
tqsl night
'urcllng, 1
lion Hi.'ijj |
Iaiw C. Merrill, nullmr of Ihr dales
VUsvIIla*, should lie dl*
the Oty's consulting
honk. "Whom Ihe (ioilx Ixivr", and chargi
111* wife af.' cnloylng a short visit
,^_;ixjed
dl*»allsfacllon
with Mr and Mr* Rarl PHerson with Mr: Anga*' findings rela­
In Ihe qulel surmumlliig* of Ihrlr tive In tha proposed exlcmlve »ew
home on Hidden Lake.
ir and water Improvement proMr. Merrill I* nn alrenfl in trim .
Mr. Anga* I* scheduled to xpilructor of quallly control Inspect
tonight al a meeting nt Ihe
Imi In Ihe Airtrafl Division of near
ITimmluion, recessed from Iasi
Kaiser Melat Product*, Inc, in night.
HrlHnl, Penn.
Mr
Kader'x rrcommnndlxlon
Hla first novel, "Whom Ihe (iods was not upheld by any member
Love" which is Ihe third one he nf Ihe Commlxiflon last night.
ha* had published, I* based on hit
own experience* during Ihe lime
he was In Ihe Itrlllsh Army In Ihe
first World War Ilia other two
book*, "Cnlo nf Ihe Broken Spur"
u ii .i «t
iri.i" .were
. . . . .western
........

Move Of Southern
Chemicals Plant
Near Completion

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Hn.|ion*.
I ’aiiarrnii. A . .Istini.nl
l i l t Town
M, itin Ken*
llr*ei( Th* Hank
N*sv» ririal - Hl*n off
W HIIXMSIIAY A. X,
Tnrtey
rlhur Hnitfray
Irik * It lllrh
Irlit* An't (irnnni
eiv* ,.f f.U»
B*arch Fnr Tomorrow
UuliUtia l.lxM
Coin* Tislii TH* Kli&lt;'h.n

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.Hanford yesterday and planned
In Iravel further south Into the
Stale, but lmv(&lt; decided that they
are perfectly satisfied with this
city. They hope In make their per­
manent home In Hanford as soon
aa possible. Their addrrsa la now
at Atlantic City, N. J.
Ill* next book, "Fu iiy Brllrht-i",

Materials nf Hmilhrrn Chrmlcsls
which have been stored in th*
Crown Taper To. Bldg, are being
moved this wt-&gt;k Into the com­
pany's new warehouse.
Fourteen people have brcn sngaged In Ihe work from 7 a. m. to
S p. nr. Saturday, Sunday, and
Monday. The operation Is almost
completed.
Tha Crown Paper Co. Bldg, h»*
Ivan taken nvt-r by Brookfield
Milts for a garment manufactur­
ing plant.

Meeting Set
_ A 40-sere plot of land north ol
Rear dully Cvruk wa* sold hy Mr.
•nd Mra. Vlnceot II. Gehr to Mr.
aod Mrs. George P, Luckey of Lan
cgalsr, Pa., for |lt.0oo. It waa r«
cordt'i In the County derk'a office
today.

lacy Thomas. (IrorslanH. Hale
Farm Bureau riVeelor. will be In
charge of a district meeting oi
Farm Bureau county leaders
Thursday, from 9:90 a. m, tn 1:00
p. m . at lh«* Cltrua Mutual Bldg.,
Lakeland.

City Commission meeting by T. E.
Tucker, chairman of the board of
dlrectora of Femaid-Laughton Mr
Hospital, In repayment of .
loan made July «®. IBM. for the
renovallon of the present hospital
site. The hospital was moved from
the Naval Auxiliary Air Station
afler the navy reactivated the
base.

DR.

h. T. DOSS

c n m o p R A C T o ii

nouns 9

to 12

rh ’ fe 7M
10S Atlantic Hank Buildtag

Dr. C. L Pornons
O P T O M E T R IS T
Ill

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South Palmetto Aveitu*
P H O N E 296
HANFORD, FLORIDA

Only at AfsP will you find these values. . end what
n wonderful find every one ial For fane Parker
Finked Onodv, Ann Page Poods, A *P Coffee and all
the fine product* made b y - o r especially for —
A eP are guaranteed to satisfy and snve you money.
They're exclusively ours, economically yours.
Come see nt AfcP!

PIACH,

Preserves

P IN IA F P U

YOUR CHOICr. OF
ANY 1 -U I. JAR
Hriglitan hrenkfnstx, tunkn grand
sandwirhrs with Ihoso dcllclnui
puro fruit Ann Pngo spreads.
Stock up and SAVF.I

Regularly 59e
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Tender-crusted, fruit-Alled wllh sunny, golden fla­
vor that (parks up the simplest m e a l, . , And what

fk tfh *%

• thrifty btiyl

Other Ann

Values

Mustard
SALAD

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STYLE

Ja r

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Crabapple Jelly ?iro,nViiM.0i
Peanut Butter
■ ol
French Dressing 6
Honey
1 lb.
Grape Jelly
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Strawberry Jelly *» °»

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Othtr Jam Parktr Values
Fresh Jelly Roll Vfc? JSr
Coffee Cake
fIim
Bread
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Bread
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Spanish Bar
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Jaito Parker
Enrlchod
B H e td

1947 Ford 4-Door S c d in ............$|||
1940 Plymouth 2-Door Sedan ... 9§7|
1950 Bulck Convertible Coupe $||§|
1951 Bukk Super Sedan
1952 Mercury Hard Top,
low mUeape, looks new
1951 OMimoblte 68 Holiday

Good Salary
Saturday Afternoons and Sunday* Off

iiM ln r . Yens «s4 a ll th e fin e f a v o r y o u
w m p w t d w ith others o f lik e q u a lity , A 4
veu lape fo f i g a potlndf
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F u u -B o m v e

Hospitalization Plan
Good Working Condition*
Apply To: R, H. Krefaer, Sehrlca Mgr.
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PRESERVES

Kader Wants New
City Engineer

Noted Author
Is Visiting
Petersons

Wit fill A | Noon

Edith Jackson, 30-year-old Sanford Negma was sentenced to
b*1w&lt;-?n *cvs?n and IS daya In Jail
r T e S C IlT C O
nr payment of a 1100 fine and U / a f t h t C | W )
rnurl cntl*. bv r|iy Judge Voile ■
__ t ,
William. Jr., In yesterday’s ••■si'.’fl f h o f k H v T l i r l t P r
of City Court. She was found guilty W
V J 1
on one count of pntieiikm and a
'Hie City was presented with a
•hare In a lottery and elected to check fur $.1,000 la.it night at the
ic-rvc her scntrnce In Jail.
q
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m
Woodrow Wilson Hushes Sr., D O y l C I O j p C O K
charged with five separate count* T . P , 1 - .
of disorderly conduct, assault and * O j p O l l 5 1 1 1 6 0
battery, driving drunk, driving
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mmjI
Hrn. Uovd r . Ilovle will »n**k
without a license, carrying and poscOUIitv Soortimrn nt the
leasing n concealed weapon, was regular monthly meeting of the
found giillly on three counts-dlsor gemlnolc Count v SoorDman* Asrtr-rly conduct, and assault and hat* rwintlrm In the Court House tolery and driving drunk
ntsclit at H:Wi o'clock.
Judge Williams fined Hughes
Conaerratlnn work In tlm Ftnr$IR.1 plus court cosls while (ID j,JM Senate will he Hen. Ilovle's
missing two charges, driving wllh- auhlert. The regular meeting of
out a license amt carrying and |&gt;o»- the Knurl smart'* Association was
wsslng a concealed weapon.
orletnallv slaled for the Cltv Hall.
A lotal of 41 calf* werr&lt; brought however. It was changed to the
before Judge Williams during the * ourt House today, President
busy court session,
' Porter I.anslnjr annmim-ed.

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THC SANFORD HERALD

’SMALL FRY'

Borer Confusion

Tun.

A uk. IJ. 19VI

Page 3

Camera Ready

AMES, la, &lt;At—The corn borer*
DENVER T&gt; — Seven-year old
have oven experts confused in Kenny It Kloppel had hU box
Iowa t(\i' vear. Harold CumWr- camera at the ri-ady as President
■ ilffd mu o| church
»•».,
i m l 'ullage exte«i»n | )Vilvlliili
rnlonologlxt, «ayx
the borers
A news service photograph.&lt;r said
normally reach their cgg-UylnK he thought the youngster clicked
peak around June 17 and have the shuttir
Rut Kenny confessed later to an
finished laying by June 13. But
this year the laying continued attack nf buck fever He said he
got too interested in his subject
throughout July.
nod forget .ill nhoot shooting a
Karmen normally spray when picture until the Prtuldcnt entered
they find 100 egg masses per too a car and moved out of range
lanl.v Rut that rule doesn't apply
Maurice Kuykendall, former as
his year because eggs laid early
alrcnd) have hatched. And (lunik sistant starter at Monmouth Park,
erson says the experts have no starts the thoroughbreds at Mexico
other rule to offer that will help Clty’x llipoilroina do las Amrrlra*
track
the farmers protect their crop.

vA» Son

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tling fo school?

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■1 Have his picture made
‘

and always have that
great big smile with you!

Daughter yoiny away
to college? Sec her every
WHEN T IIK cm i.lH tK N (JO

day— with a beautiful

BACK TO SCHOOL

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AFTER THE GAMES
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MEET THE G A N G -------Hamburgers
Hot Dogs
Shrimp

ENJOY
• French FrlcH
• Pie &amp; Ice Cream
• Cold OrinkH

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PH. 9 NO

WHEN SCHOOL B EG IN S ...
DRIVI CAREFULLY!

P le a s u r e lim e is no tim e In r a c c id e n ts im d s u d d e n d e n til, b u t u n ln r *
h in n tc ly t h i ll is i v I i c i i th e flr im s p e c te r w o r k s o v e r t im e .
m t s s t* * * &gt;wK*ai

■v w iih it week-end or holiday cominfl up. filmilies mid vacation put ties
swarm the rniuls l» places nf recreation, traffic is entires ted, driving stnrn
increased—und lltcn the fatal count begins.
w Millions of flood, bud and indifferent drivers spmlinfl, cutting in. wenvinfl jflnoriufl the rules nf courtesy, elialleufliiifl traffic controls, provide the
lethal inflredieuts for crasbinfl and killing. Add to this the potion of the
drinking driver and the mixture is deadly, v.*
*»■&lt;**■
When you plan week-end driving he doubly cautious. T ry to avoid peak
hours of travel and conflcsted routes, Start carl)’, return before or aftci
ihc rush. Watch your driving, keen your temper, don't contest the riftht-ofway—and watch the other driver!
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Slow d ow n -tak e a little lonflcr and hrinfl your family home alive.

BE EXTRA
CAREFUL
WHEN
SCHOOL
STARTS!

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Sine** the end nf Wurld W ar II, when
It became apparent that the R h Im were de­
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termined to interfere with i»nr efforts to
m
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* frflliK have lived in ita ill tiumidered atale nf
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dreadful nature id thin awfid weupun ninthft unlihelv that they would a ltm k uh
When I lie ItmminiiH made d plain Had
they had developed an atoam- homli llie
Ih iile d .Staten was well on it m wav In I In­
d ention nf a hvdropeu homli. ho aw ful in it-.
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t il fath erh o o d •&gt;1 la id W e a ll tim e a liotde
heredity it yye c la im d i-" &lt; ,'c l a la n d l.eio p
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of lio d is w illi men and lie w ill dyvell w ith
them, m id they sh a ll he h is people
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w orld canno t depend fo r its s u r v iv a l on the
protect ion of a M ajdaot line of n u c le a r He­
d e ls
W in d one m an can d isc o v e r in a
la h o ra to ry is lik e ly to he d isco ve re d by
a n o th e r m an d' the second proceeds in le lh e e iillv and w ith d ilig e n ce .
i

liopr. I hi- dial o v « t , I lia l I tie lin n
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ii-a lly do have tile h yd ro p e n h o m li
o i . iv h ave a lie n e fie ta l effe ct o i I lie m o ra le
--I I In l o t w orld. It m av n il! us fro m o u r
i n o ip l.ii roey aod aw aken iis to the fact that
- loo I II loam slroiip The Itlissialis, It is
' mu have pulled eyen with ns in tile race
I'll ile \ elo p m eld u| the livill'opell liolilll Hilt
We d a le lint lei them pass OS We c a ll hope
lor peace o n ly so loo,' as mn si leapt h is
C le a t ennui'll to i-uiu luce I in- Kelts Hud
I hey would lie likely In lose anv w ar Hull

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1 Oil VC l u l l i n g

■T.-aled &gt;s-t

u|i *Va non fi&lt;i iln m m i aeciitil
itmlh.-s lumping min aiubitinus
iltg In d chad man II .1 y i Hu pro|cil
like making a playriMim
llriu-i) id llu Km kwdl y|,imd.11 m ll..&gt; b.’iM-mcut Ufli-ii it look'
toring 1 n Pdl-iliiirgli
1 ) 1 - r al Ihe planning staite than
Al New Voik - iln d ym o icll after you gel into it More things
-bow llii' 'prim: Ml ismi [n r ,011 liiat ,irc in-eited keep ,io|ipinK up
paid to -n li'l eshilul id malt I tie 1in.il eii'l eimld lie an aecu
11,.1 and 11111. i-"''s tin-y i-nidd ii'* 11LIII.. III01 III I'XpISI'I'S which llllglll

have liis'ii unite a shock ll reali/ed
before von gilt gullil!
I his 1 -n't faring Iln- lullin' 11,1
ludtrHi linwi-vci Publisher' id
"how in" honks sav satis hive
-lonliti'd lo llie year .1. mi
Hrkin elaiuis Dial about Ho p'r
cent of tiie nation’s numenwiuirs
now bandle paint Irrii'ht's, thal
sates of paint anil wallpaper to
them last veai rose to nround taw
million dollars, ibal luiiilier and
Iniililiiig supply imlii'irli*' sold if',
billion ilolliirs worth of tlielr prn.l
m-ls last year to home riistfnnors
,|„ professional ea .p -n l.
Some power loot miirPifaeliirers
puililers and Iniildei ■
say llial ball tlielr liuxim'SN Is now’Tin-re’s noire wink ho piof.-* done with amateurs- neiniud HO
‘-uiuut skill.d eiafl'inm loday iniltlou dollars worth last year
Ilian Iln .-e eve. wa
In 1 1 W'd 1 floor and wall liln sales to llie
bam K Mi kin r11.111;1j{1111 Ime
ami- class ate 1courted to have
Inl id do d y11111 elf Jiow
11,1-y been III! million dollars
will always In- on Iln- |uh
the dislalf side Is bn*,nr these
llolile llllkia.'i' i (rale In m dl days, loo yitool Mil million wiiuien
11111111I fin inal nal. anil lm Ihe are ie,niit.d making pail or .ill ol
lidnn Unit (llnduecs lla in | Ipise Iheli own and Itn-lr children's
engaged ill 1-1:1:011'. on tin- Iniiil il'.llos Sewing machine makers
ciinlt-ml tl.ul uni'll ol this tvpe of .•stimuli- that Inline M'willg lius
wink al hoine 1'iTI h»| bv llie increased three fold slni-e the war
liioftn'iiiiiul anyway II pisl umilil
tlitlnleil price* and higher labor
mil lo- done ll tile man aboul ihe rosl.s may In- making Americans
liini'i- didn't do ll
more self icli.tiil or maybe they
llie pnifi'ssioiial' add amulier find they like titling tilings for
and pel haps eyiueil. n .io n Ini lliem- -Ives

Tin* Hlissiatis bavi liercely op
tuts,si lid' tiiildary li.-np with the
W - tern Alii." Iliey have a slake
in wauling A.lemnter defeatist
I he Social Democrats have cam
piii'iicd agaiii'l Aib-uan. t willi Ilnar giinn-id Ilint hi- plan for loiinng
ElM' would make moflcalloii no
rmssllili*. since Hii'sia could block
il by li.ildiiig mi In East Herruany
So E ln ’ and niilllcatiiili liccami­
ni.on i&gt; in-' m llie Herman elec
lions
lliil liifmi- llo s'ij could make
nine iiinv.- iiih-nded to lufliicnee
Hu' W.-d lierinnus agalnxl Aden
a.i.r, evetils (link Ihe play Irnm
lliem In mid lime the East Her
mails 1 loll'd ag.oiisl llie tiealttU'lll
Ifiven tliein hv llie itiissians and
llo'ii piipjM'ls m East (iermanv
It was clear mdiee to the West
Hermatus and to the world how
they felt aboul their I'ommunlxt
rim East Hen..... government
Till* gave llie West un opportunity
lo help the East Hermans and add
to the Hiisslaiis' eiiiharraxsincnt.
Shortly after tiie riots the United
M a lt-i si at led sending 1A million
d o llar' I n loud to Adenauer'* gov
ernm rfil to dlstrllm le to liny East

Herman* who would dai • Um Hns

stalls bv going mill West Merlin
for it. Man- dai-'-d
The IfussiariH earlier were put
imdi-r an addilinual embarraxi....nl wlieu this country asked
lliem to let Hr. loud be sent Into
East liennaliy Iliey refused
rile West, of course, has a slake
III Hu- oideiiu-e of Ihe Herman elec
lions too since il wants Aihmaiier
In win and gi-t ml.&gt;the UIU' It the
West Herman voters could lie in­
fluenced. llie food wouldn't lose
votes for Ailruum-r
Then H&gt;e Ullilvd Stales. Krilaill
and l-'rancf ltd Ihe Hiisslaiis an­
other bell They siigg.'siid tlielr

foreign ministers sit down with
ltii"ia's fureign iniliister to talk
alioiil unification and free elections
for all Hermans, East and West,
to vlloose a single Herman governmeld
Alter |he demonstration ol East
liermun feeling showed in Hut riots,
there didn't aeem much doubt that
it Hie Eu ,1 Hermani could join
with IMuse In the West In choosing
a government, it wouldn't be a
fttissinn puppet.
Alter about three weeks the Hus
slans sent a mile agreeing to such
a conference but it wu* a futry
kind of note and threw in various
inilside issues. While the Western
Pnyvi-fs were piltilillg ovrr il, So
vid Premier Muleiiltov made a
'iH’ecli.
lie said any unified Herman,
would have to tie disarmed 'I lien
llie Kusslaiis sent a sc-oml mile,
which seemed a plain uckiiow-leitge
infill that their fits! note showed
either liasle or confusion
Iliey *iiggesl&lt;vl a conference on
Herniany in six months This dan
gled * vague hope nf something
in front nf the Hermans Just before
el.-cllun time while leaving Ihe
lliisilan* free to wreck such a
rniiferenre six months latte, if il
wax ever held.
In Ihe meantime, they said, there
'liinilil he a provisional government
set up for all Herman* Made up
how ’ A combination, Ihe Hiisslaiis
said, it should be composed of llie
East and West Herman parlia
infills
liui to the West so-rmans this
East Herman Parliament, a erea
tore of the (‘oiniminists. could
hardly cluim to he representative
ol the East (icemans will) had 111
e'tect repudiated It willi their riots
This didn't sit well with Aden
aoer's Christian lleilioerals or his
eli-eliun opponents, Hie Social Item
nerats Hut EDC and uniflealiun re
num.'ll issues, fur Hussia warned
midlfutluu was litiliossihle if West
(ii-rmanv joint'll EDI'.
Then flussia tried aiudher move,
no duubt intended to serve a triple
purpose: soften some West tier
mans; molilfv the East Hermans,
and bolster tfir sagging prestige ol
Hie East Herman government
Calling the Communist leaders of
Hast Germany to Moscow, Husaia
promised East Germany financial
help and to frte a number of Her­
man primmer* still In Kussluti
bunds since World War II

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, rear of the propoftli'* have l.i.-n
wa*n I happy until *he went around ||(11N, &gt;!r;,(|fyfi|u
looking like a walking tulip.
The 'guod-wlR of these tax,mi
Now what about the higher skirt-- ; (l|„ w,lt; ,„dte in recognilini: the
thlr, year''
earlv need for the rehabilitation ,,f

t'iare Potter ........ I Hie holiest

Amerieau ilexignei' s-iys it will
tiave an etti- i on I ;»• tiia...- ovei
lien- "lin t not a unleli in \io .-rl
eu a« el'cw hi-i-i," .tie said

Skirl h-uttlhs liavt* ilnin-l at
ways been liiglier 01 This eoiilitiV
Hie rt-ason 1* pcrfl-etli siniliJe
Atm-ciriih girls hove Hie l^.--t look
mg legs in the world “
Mine Putter i* a devotee ol
wlial, I discover is known us
"'llie American lamk " Stu- says
w0111.11 all over Hi.* world are more
or iexs envious ol our la.lies and
the wav they cun wear dollies
Hence, In raising skirl lengths, Dior
i.* not only reversing a trend, but
(ailing in willi a prevailing (. -ml
Hut she agri-..'d with Michfllc
Murphy, rexeareh cunsiiltant for

(1, Sanford'* sewers, p.irtle-

nluiiv imrlli of Eli'iitli SI and east
,f MeHiaivill.- An*
I* an exerll
,-mI ,
nt i-ol.iin.ililly 'p in t aiU^
.a
diiidual
,,l m
in.)"u
lii .I amt lam
fam lly
ily unseiv
uiiseil
1sIni'-- H I ' indeed appreciated
Perry M Teenle
ll'-sident Engltie.-r

desigii -•&lt; the Hrimklyn Museum
about Hie effects Neither nl th.'in
expect skirts tu lie eli-rated ir r i
ii.ueli over here. 110 matter what
broth.T Dior say*
•The American woman Is preti&gt;
solid," Mine. Mir.-ptiy said "She
doesn’t
go In extreme*. II an.
.
tiling, there is a tendency amon®
women lo buy
uy what looks best .mi
th.'in, regardless uf wliat happenv
in Pari*'

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Hall R itiiil T i't n ii

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I. The traam sf Its* used &lt;a. trap—Ihe best ef
eu* lew-enlieute, lep-sjuulity irude-fn*.
1. Checked Rve ways—engine, tleednfl, tires,
hruke*. eteilvlcnl system—nil must meet d*ld
OMsmeMIe ilsnAnls.

S. Cumpletely re*endiNened —Inside and out —
by eur skllM OMsmeMIe meshenlss.
4. Recked by eur wHMen wurrunty and buslntlt
repwlellen tee felr steeling.
1 . Cieerly marked—se yew ran’, ga wrang—by
OMsmaMta’e fumeu* saal at used sat dependability and valua—fha Safety-Tailed Seal I
Beet of all, our selretiou includes used "Hnekri" Engine
Mre—next best buy to a new- Ohtsmubilel (kune la aud
see—and yuu'U agree, , . Il'a smart lo deal with Oldamubilet

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Engineer Hoheil id

If you’re looking for lop car value . . . here's a tipi stop ill
anu look over our nuUtauding tiny*. Ami see. the PPi.l
OhJsmobilr U r.N-ketlng to new highs in popularity—*«
we’re getting mure and brlhr trailedn* than ever. Thai’s
where , mi, the auiarl used ear sho|i|irr. eat. 1V 0 .1. ml a mat
Moaey-saver . . . a N&lt;j/e,i-7'eit«f ittnf n it! These ears aret

offering again our Htudent rate of

$6-00

vlirlou,

Buy a Used Car
that's Better 5
!

Ah I i i i h been our custom for many years we are

4atkm &gt;X&amp;A*w.

the held personnel of Consulttn;

^ ^ A n d time to get your Gym Equipment

U 6 IO

KNOW WHAT'S
GOING ON AT
HOME!
For the college nr prep school
freshniun, away from home for the
find time, » tying link with fumlly
huhitH Im ho Important in wardlnir
off ptiHHihle home-ftlcknetw. A per*
fed link Ih a Hubacription In the
Sanford Herald . . . a Hure way to
keep them In touch with home!

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T H IS

LET T H E M

tfrhmpupiwJL

vw y llttte to do w ill bodice* .m l
necklines A combination .,f war,
polities and Ihe hard facts oi
economics pul him in a pus 11ion
where, today, tie can hand down
His wnr.l that skirls are going t i p and they go up.
The Second World War practical­
ly blanked out Pari* as t* style
capital. If you've ever seen Hie
price lugs oil tbc models m a “ col­
lection,” you have a rough idea
what lliot 111. suit in terms of dol
tars and Ereneh economy
So they set nut hi regain the
pre war position Dior, a very able
guy willi the drawing board urn! a
mouthful uf pins, was picked to
spearhead the operation. French
hackers gave Inin enough money so
that he didn't have In worry whelh
er his creations were im m ediulel)
successful un the market
The important thing was effect,
sumethlng now and spectacular,
and lie gave them that.
lie took over where Viounel uud
Paul Polret left off and the result
was that when lie came out willi
Hie "tu lip silhouette", madante

laities
It appear* that •llhourt'es, not
sex, and dresses, not didoes in .till uiipcrmoxl in th.fr minds
Well, this column today wan mu
me t&lt;&gt; be about reactions to Kinsey,

JAMES M A R LO W

WASHINGTON i* The Ihmian*
i n - iI-xi'i-cl.-d
\|"-i l " l In make some
wellsuin' mosslinn,
In inllis-iu e llie We it (iermaii elec
hoiii and perhaps try to mollify
tin- Ku'l (iermatis I fis-y made il
it was as delicate alul subtle us
a truck
In East Httinaiiv, run by Cum
inuiiisl puppets id Moscow, are It,
triillinu Hermans In West Hermany, whose (nidy elected govI hey hep III.
crium-iil cooperutes with the mot.
* are IH in ill i"ii (ioruiaus
Hermans in Imlli sectluiis ysant
llit*n i-iiiiiiiry unified Tiie Hussluns
have balked al Wesleril Atlio.l aI
tempi- to linlil! It aboul Hut Ihe
piissiliillty makes nice bait fir the
ll'issiaus to il.iiii-li- over Herniutis'
In.nl'
In We il (lirinany on Sept II
there will In- ejertllilii tor Ibe new
UniiiM-.tai!. the lowet liutise id Pal
Ii iiiii -ii I I In- mam t-nnlehl is he
is w it I I yM in i i
tyv-i-n the t'hrlslian OeiniH-rals
be.nli d Iiv l Itaiii'i'llot Knnn.il Ail
• M 'tla l I'lrbH yVul rr
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t-11,un i and Hie Sm-iai Democrat'
I n l n i h i :ib|p p u h lic ilv ciiu -'i'il til) cun
I lie r nil will di i ide wlielhei
Aih'iiuui-r eiiiitimies in otfice In
i'if
m en to iliu p pk-iii i fo r n H i lin y in- VMiil.lni' with llie West, lie has
p e rl loll I " in " I K n iiip .-n ii tili-o -i W 'llll t h e ir gone mi far as in (nvor pulling
Wi'-t tiicm aii' 111 Ihe European
" iv i"
I 'I it-s w lei t pii w i l l i t h e ir wi v es pint Di-ti-nse i "iiiuiiiiiily, a single west
f.iirnpcan army which hasn't been
l l i e y w " ii i co w i U i o i i I t h em .

in the limit' away Imni tiieir lull'
lac, Angcli-- has In-Ill a micci-S'
I&gt;11 show t liicago is pn-paiing for
a similar mn- late in . 1. lober
Tool inaniifacluii-rs. hardware
-Ini.'s. Iniililiiig mal-.'iial -o ili-i
lumberyard' and vnnoiis retail
'lores now look 11,1011 borne fixers
le ria l* and I ihiI s
a' a lliajni market
KoIII.1 Ill aiillfac hirers have
‘Hils tn-ilil nliio.ig Anna n ans Is
formed u nun profit orgatn/allmi a return to the wavs ol thi-.r an
Home Improvement Survey Inc .-••'tors, m days wlieu you did II
mart*.1,* I!!?"
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"“I I &gt;“&gt;••'•'» h .came
there was no u,a
ironie
mid hand
Itools,
n/.l a market
1
in.it"... lor abruslves.
..power
k
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1
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lumber,
'Un­
til.1 what is Mils new I k -iii I do

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on Hoc Kiti'cy'* new hook hit thu
public print' Kline It is uliout
miliiHi, anil ha' ilatl'lica amt
tilings, &gt;ou would l marine (hey
would he lalkliut id iinHnrig else
Mil- fine summer days That fust

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rives, and plywood They will p.u

Public Forum

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ile fd ru e tlv e po w er that it a c t u a lly m a ile t l i e ,
To Ihe editor,
it is ne*er am t*! to *av a time
a to a m t&gt;oiid« aeem p r im it iv e . T in a lead in
I)
word of thanks lo Dune peopli
fty H E I.M A N M O W N
Kum to show bow much wr know but If they waul dresses and Dior,
the ra re fo r weapon* once lig n in im p a rte d
who
help one to do a difficult task
t For II A l. H O Y I.E ,
about them
here goe* — .
of cimlrudlelorv purposes and al
a fe e lin g o f s e c u r it y that was not based oil
NKW YUKK
- - Brace your­
A brief little announcement from
Brother Dior, a* 1 understand It,
selves. rn e u Here c o m i c * another Pads, a while back, about Dior's is an Interest!mi result nl uiiiin the some time to produce a sails
sound ju d in n c n t .
report on American women
allium on the length of &lt;kirl« *1111
’•••“. i S S S T m Io' micIi A
iani.-'t.awT i fa d •»f i tie matter ia that the- tree ” 'A".,h*-&gt; . .n l; a»u, die repc.ru ih - iii. to be lupie A Minima Uir ' ^ v 1m n 1

SAM D A W S O N

NEW VDIIK i.C tin ircsstiien
art- ruing to give Itiorn more In-Ip
III getting pop mil of ho .,Uppers
and lido old clolln-s IiumIv .sjiriie
lug up Mu' place
Do It ymirsell isu‘| a fad any
more It's a market, i-'limated In
be grossing three lilllinu ilnllars a
year
Many cumpaiiles me now giving
their prodiii'ls a going over in
make them misi- altlaclive and
ic.rtiil to tin* flume (isi rs and toil,
by linkerers Many stores me
planning active piniunttnii' nl ma

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le n tu v i.. ii i r i u l sonic I inis' in K v jut
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Hi i Inc m il Sheila Sikes of O rla n d o
and M i's Jane M a r d x o ii ol I'llto n
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Mien g t a lu ll I ,i 11 u hte r . M iss
Vi i o l llu y d , and \tis &gt; lle h e iv a
.so n i l h a v,
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Ir o in
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in &lt;idti ■ v iie u lio n spent in D e m i'v
It m i i Now Jersev and M a * v ic li
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.Mis* r a i i i l y n D a t in g has a* h e r
iiii's l M i* . H iJ u 'e ia lla t e h r r id
lla in lii N r
K or Ihe p .i*i tw o
ve in s ihe v'lrls have h e rn roo m
m u ll - it Duke P m r e r » ily
M i- A I* Handy In i* n In riie d
I.. I ■ lin .n e at MU W K m .1 Si
a l l . ............ d in e Ihe past v e .ir w ill,
he, ..... Ml M t.iid a I , a and h e l
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"*"■ b e fa u s e « f th e season o l the
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note C h a p te r N o 2 O KS w ill h a v.
a p ic n ic in l l i t ■ O v ie d o D ark I .•&gt;11
m e m b e r is in In m u a p ie iin h i ­
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M i- o liv e Am . A d a m s a senior
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^Gentlemen l
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\ riluullslw
detuiUd repurls ol
iimnl Cniivi'iitlnn id Ihe Supreme
Kuresl VV'oodm'ii's Cirri ' held in
(.'llicuiiu July 21)21 win Ihe main
puilil of interest al a social until
criiiK ul Ihe HI ollnli drove No 2i&gt;7,
Sanford, and the Myrtle d.-nvc No
2tiM. llrlando, held recenlly al Ihe
home, of Mi** Cert rude Vinton,
3ftJ3 W Kir si SI
An udvniiecd Iralnlnu course was
offered for field workers mid ills
I rid fiiimaucrs ut Ihe .Slierinari
Hotel In Chicnno which Miss Vin
Im; alien,led
Those ladies piescut at Ihe meet
Inn were ihe Mines lim e Slat
ford, llealriee Alford. Mnhcl Dees.
Marcella llenlum. Sally Derail,,,
Myrtle Kpntkmaii liwendulyo Cal
es, l)e*sii. Kioy, Merle h'lel.ls
Maxine D'Dniiocll. I.aura l.ueius,
Mue K f'lnder, ami U. It. Mere­
dith
Also the Misses l.aura (am Driu
ers, lluhhie links, and Cerirmle
Viniiig

Blondes

M ajor Crash
OKLAHOMA CITY

y * * le r * 'n y .
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driver

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spend a l, 'ill i.vn tilu n th s w ill, h c i
sun in law and d a n y h li , M r am i
.Mrs M i. l,act D u y a n She accum
n .w ill'd M * H iy a n D u n n .d ly, M r*
N e ttle V rm m and VD*s .feanne
D o n n e ll)
who had I,ecu v is llin y
h e re w ill, ,1 I V e riu m m Wash
in iiliili. I* *
K n ro u le Hu y also
v is ite d m C u m m e rie and l l . n l w i l l
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Who's Nuts?
Joanne Williams
Given Unique Party

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honoree w e re
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not hurt.
According to old records, Spanish

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Jiivi al sunset the hnstcst.cn
icrvpil refreshinenls on the p.,ieh
overliMiklnn Ihe lake when1 all
mliihl wulcli Ihe pauarama ..I
chuouim! colors

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IIU N T IN C r n N VV Va AV C ln c f
D e p u ty i u n iily C le rk l.e n Kux is n 't
e e r la ltl who's lu lls Ihesp days
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m ils
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K iu w n men g a lln r m y Hu m up and
p u llin g lln in in th e ir p ockets

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man. Annu Corley, Ixahelle Kurus
Iruek worth, Doiioii lam Harper. Carolyn
slope eol Hudson. Shirley Mnrehead
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loaded willi einhl tons of
tided with a small motor scooter

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Card: Fin:!!'; Win in Daytona Beach;
DeLand Plays Twin Bill Here Tonight
MV KENT CIIBTLAIN
It took nil senium nntl the final game, almost postponed by mucky
Conditions, before the Sanford Cuiilliinl* won tlioir first game In City
island 4‘nrk nt Daytona llrnrh loot night from the Islets, fi-4, It was
• big night for the ilidihcrntr working Ernie I’almlerl ns not only did
ha have the distinction of tiring Hanford’s only fllnger to win In Dnytoos, but "Barnett Ernie" notched*
" W
liVfraite by n (mint In 37(1 while
..Jd . .
L ; hMiUw lin 'i &lt;iartr!l RRverlhnrno climbed from 301 to
hJi HI *0*in
ulm* 304 Bill Wally clouted the other
hDine u i.iu .0 r.’m' 'rh'.i firJt Sn ir
base hit by Hntilord In the
ten
»nr «.!. li1 thU1 «i?r«an *lxlh. h*s l3,h double of the year.
KJJJJUsnfnix!nlnv.”
Mavtnna **■a „Irtfonaril
In .hits
since
Sanford, ploys Daytona,
l(tnil l)vdrove, h.
, . lhI Mil) run on
doublehender here Saturday night
lit the last mntch between these
two clubs.
The fifth place Cardinals, a
fraction of a percentage point mil

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Tha re. scheduled Yowcll-Touch-*
optimistic over the rhancea of
ten Fr— Night wilt finally bo 11
n or** gate standard in
nlayed tomorrow night when Lake* | srtiinv
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FSI. "if the weather holdi
land tilnvs Hanford In the Memo* the
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rial Htadlum. weather permitting, i u' n ,M
The game wu* origlnallv slated
that Is. Over 8,000 free ducats for
this bargain night affair have for
1 Inst Tuesday between Hanford
l.ceslnmr. but It was ruined
been passed over the counters of and
1
Tourhton's
Drug
Store
and out
1 and rescheduled for tomorrow
with lakeland.
YowcU'a Department Store in the night
1
Fans will not he charged for
oast week and a half with more
tic k e ts obtained » t either 7 owe|ls
still being renueated.
and Touchton's. however, tlekets
Moth W. V. Bitting, owner of jat the irnle will lie thr tegular
Tourhton's, and Jack llall, man­ price
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ager of Yowell'a ara hoping to
establish a new Florida State

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LUNIK I’A I.M ILIII
. . . Wins His 1Hits (inmr
here In n twin mil this evening
starting til
pm
Manager ,1 r ftunn h i nottllDated John "Ibibu" Hullivaii, winner of lliree its against pu ile
festi, ami Harry Mein (14) or
Paul Corhett (0 3) for this even­
ing's pitching assignments The
Red Hats left a sour taste In ihr
mouths of Sanford's players and
fandom alike liy handing the locals
a twin sethark here only last Sat­
urday night
Tnnmrrnw night will he the
ais Ynweli - Touihlon Free
light game at the Memorial
Hladluni when Lakeland plays
the home standing Cardinals al
IsM p.m, It will he gain only If
Jt»ll«r Pluvlut grants reason
•Me weather.
Last night the Cardinals used 11
hits snd the nine hit burling of
Palmier! to srore n fl-4 victory.
Price Westbrook aliened the unme
With a doub'g, whlelbjilght nave
been a Iriph had he not fallen
down. Westbrook re Injured Ms,
not yel healed, broken ankle for
the third lime since his return tu
the lineup and was lifted fur a
pinch runner—Tony Barone The
fiuilllnjf little seeund saeker nipt
plied by lacing out two hits boost­
ing his average from 230 lo 234
Tlnlli lllll
Hllvcrlltorne and
Tommy "Walmn" Leonard Joimid
Barone In driving out u pair of
blnglci. Leonard elevated his

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. . Wllh Inst night's doubles by
Weslhmok nnd Unity. Sanford now
lias nine more two baggers limn
Inst year’s Seminole Blues snd 10
mure triples . . . However, Hie
Hines hit 47 more home rims, or
Hi more estrn hare hits
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W IT H E V E R Y M IN IM U M P U R C H A S E
O F ll.n o W O R T H O F SC H O O L S U P P L IE S .

BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS!
HI tide ns (2 H I iij i ) l» c Ertrh
Hindum (.1 R in g ) 3»c Each
O ruiinlxar* 16c Each
R ing Hinder F ille r*— I Be Each or 2 F o r 16
(4 0 H hndn)
('oniptmllinn Ibuikx— 12 1) I ' iir c idc
Unntpimlllnn Boukit— Mill Page 16c
Penclld (Two UradM) 26c Do*.— 16c

T«l«fhon« 147

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Robertson Hurls
VC-9 Electronics
To 8-6 Victory
Vi'-l* Klretronlrs finally sandwlrhed in a earne lu-lwi'en ruins
vcstcnlsv In (In' Hanflv. League
at I lie Hanfoid Naval A iisiHarv
Air Hlation, Their long wail was
well rewarded for the Electronics
pounded out a H il win over NAAH
HceurlLV.

Evan Itoberlson was the big
man in yeslerdav’s triumph, burl­
ing neat Ihree-hll bull, fntmlnr
l&lt;) while Muslim.' out u trlnb' uud
single. Louis Dalrvtuide helped
cut too, drilling a homei mid
double while dene Hnavelv wus
moulding out Vwo triples.
J, (J, Kdwmds alisorl.ed the
Inss yielding .even bits and whiff­
ing lust two. C. It. Hunt slopped
two double* for the losers. NAAH
Administration was slated to plav
VC-ll Electronics this afternoon,
that Is of course If the rain holds
up long rmouth.
The loon leading FAHRON Oneratlous mid NAAH Heeurltv are
scheduled to battlo each other
lomiirriiw afternoim.
NAAH Hrrurilv
102 I I I —A
VC-ll Elertronlrs
104 l l l - H
Winner Robertson. Loser— Ed­
ward*. HR — Dalrynipln. HO —
Roliertson II), Edwards 2.

Sonfly Standings
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K A H IIU N lip s vs N A A H H c r t ir lly

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Why take
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than a Packard-built car?

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ing. Fool ball practice Is already In full awing al Seminole III.
— (Photo by Cog.)

Looking over the fmdhnlt ripilpmrnl for Ihr Seminole High School
team lo Ituhson's Sporting ( I imm I s Store are left to right: Coach
Fred (Innas, Holier! (ionislrr, Harry Itohson and Coach Billy Flem­

New Smyrna Tides
Magnolia Aviv

CHATTANOOfiA OP) — Hard
lurk pitcher? Jim Pearce of the
Chattanooga Lookouts has a pret­
ty good claim to that title.
The fl-fl righthander lost five of
Ida fln t seven decisions since
being sent down tu the Class AA
Southern Association team from
the Washington Senators In midseason.
In each of hla tosses the Look­
outs didn't score a run for him.
He went the route four times,
losing 1-0, 1-0, D-n and 6*0. In thn
fifth ratlin he was behind tbO
when taken out.

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The Sports Register
By K ENT CHETI.AIN
ATTENTION rF.TK.lt HCIIA AL: Those alert Hanford baseball
fans hove detected a »light error In your most comprehensive Florida
State League rfrmd bunk . . . Hosetnurv folium, one of tills City's
more astute baseball students, aueationni us concerning tha date Ed
Lew hit three consecutive homers In u game Imck In 1050.
We had written It was May 22, lUBO. when Hanford played in
Lershuru . . . Rosemary diffeicd saving Lew hit his three In flavtooa
up the following day, having hit only ono In Leesburg on May 22,
1UB0 . . , Then Weld, -lupus unit C. R. Dawson told us that Tom Bolt
also agreed with Rosemary because-ha saw tha game In Daygona
when Levy powered till re into the Hallfag River.
Our fit &lt;t Institute wan tu show Rosemary wrong in the Hchaal
record hook . . . It distinctly showed that Luvy clouted three homers
In one game at Leesburg mi May 22, 1QB0 . . . However, Uosemury
Insisted that Levy hit them In Duytona and asked If we wouldn't dig
out the Hanford Hertdd's covering those two games . . . By eherking
the H«sn)il fm. May 23, lUfil), we found her to by correct . . . . Levy

Rooter Moves
Mountain To See
Baseball Game
VALLE CRUCIH (fP) — Hen
Ward, r»7. a wealthy mountaineer,
loves baseball. He lovra it so much
be paid lin.000 tu have a mountain
peak removed lo make Ii baseball
diamond on this Tennl'akru border
town In the Smokies.
Wanl bought a hulldoser which
leveled Hie 8,1041 foot peak, Tha
tlmu consumed was 3,000 bulldeirr
hours.
The altitude here plays optical
tricks. Outfielders wllh nothing to
Judge the height and speed of the
ball esrout the small grnndstcnd,
sometimes chargu In for a drivn
and then ruefullv welch it sail 10
feet overhead. On fielders aia
warv also of eliu.log line sma.-hes
that fall near this fence—^
4 V* feet
high and of the picket tvuu.
Behind the short fence Is a
quarter of a mile drop to a river
below.

(Except Sunday)

Mntinecfl
Every Wea
Australian
Totalizator

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES
I1AHEHAM, a a iE D E L K
CARDINALS THIS WEEK
flame Tonight
Hanford at Daytona CJ)
(lame Tuesday
DeLand at HANFORD CJ)
(lame Wednesday
Lakeland nt HANFORD
( Ynwell-Tourhton)
(Free Night)
(lame Thursday
Hanford at Jax Beach
(lane Friday
Hanford at Cocoa
tiaaae Saturday
Daytona at HANFORD (2)
t!asss&gt; Sunday
Hanford a l Orlando (2)
(lams Monday
Leesburg at HANFORD (2)
(End of Reason)

OWNERS!
Owtiorn of Kirbys with .serial numbora
1117(ir&gt; or 2 l(lt’)ti;i
Art; untitled to milmtantial canb pri/u.tf
If you are the lucky owner, please phono Orlando 2-0220 by
Aug, 2fi, rod of the contest, nr rnntnet

a. Ctillum
I’etfr Hchaal
C. R. i/a'*'uat
i'aol I'esobl
hit one In Leesburg on May -d . . . n Hanford player named Muruliy
hit another nnd Floyd Clift slammed another for Leesburg . . . Thn
May 21th Issue of the llunld, covering the Mbv 2!trd game at Diytuna, revealed Hint Levy smushed three in Davtomi.
Hii we would Ilka to submit this eorreciiou for th« Hchaal record
book of the future.
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Today's
Standings

Take it eaay panning school»,
Hu sura to hcctl instructions,
Pleano don't neglect-----But help protect-----Our little tax deductions.

Catcher Boy Campanella of th«
Dodgers was the first hitter In Urn
The bowling season Is getting underway ’ In full awing at the majors lo drlvo homo 100 runa
Hanford Bowling Alleyi . . . In the procea* nf complete renovation Utjs season.
under the able guidance nf Proprietor Bill Hartwlck, the Hanford
Bowling Alieva will he as modern as any bowling palace In Central
Florida within the neat year . . , The Navy League has already
begun and the City League Is Just about set to rommnnrn uuothar
season . , , Paul Pesotd assures us that the competition will he
keener this year with ievrral new teams and a larger group of new
players . . . Paul is another year older, .too, nnd Im may lose hi*
title of "Klngflsh" this year.
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The rivalry l&gt;etwi&lt;rn Del-and and Hanford last Hnturduv night
leached n high pitch . . . Jack Cade, who battling wllh Tommy
Leonard lor the butting I It hi this year, shouted to hi* pitcher Bill
Blodgett —to hit Leonard lit the head as Tommy eaum up to bat . . .
The pesky Hanford flychaser, slightly enraged nt Cade's remark,
promptly waved ('ado In fur u built shouting hack, "Come on, 'I'll
iilnst your head off." . . . Needless to say, Cade dropped back several
steps.
Dig Robert Newsom, the largest man on Hemlrude High .School’s
gridiron squad Inst year, reported yesterday weighing to a trim 2&lt;’«i
pounds. . . , This represented a bias of 20 pounds for the giant
ll-foot-3 tackle , . . Manager J, C. Dunn neads only five morn homnra
to equal Chuck Alma's 25 t dal of laat year • • . Cocoa's "One-Mantiling" and skipper llama Itowvll in through for the season . . . Hama
broke hla finger last Saturday night . . . lie hail 127 RBI's ami
needed only 1.3 morn to t|c Buddy Lake’s FHL record of 140 . . With
Buck Bar due and Dunn nearly 20 away from l-ake'u mark, It appears
likely that the IU4II record will stand another season.
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FOR SALK-r.RIH’KRY STORK
And meat market. Rood location
Establlshml many year* Owner
rellrinR due to age 1'omplrte go
Culli-n, Associate No. 8 Hrumloy
Ing business Including all storks
Pulcstnn Rlijit. Phone g3!3
and fixture* for 83.009. which l«
lets than cost of fixture* alnnrKLAL F A T ATE WANTED - 4
For Information. Phone t il, or
WiT l T'A Y 854)0 down for" 3 bed■vrlle W ft. Dul’rre 113 Palroom hrnnr not over 85,000.
melln Ave., Sanford, Fla.
Pleaie call ^ j j .
■r—- ? - a SALESMAN—Produce, established
ARTICLE* FOB BALL
business CinhI opportunity Rox
J. K.. c&lt;o The Sanford llerabl
Y o u r TUPPER17ARE *)c«ler
Gladys Somcthy Plume 17M It 14S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S - 1 4
fioAT H li.K : R. n_ ^^1*1. 8.' San­ IF YOU HAVE SOM El (UNO TO
ford Avu. Phone 718W3.
SELL and art In • hurry to m Q
It, let the classified advertising
New Folding rot*
15.98 e»
department nf THE SANFORD
•oiu- 8a Pairl
82 51) gal
HERALD prove Its ability aa *r
ARMY
NAVY SURPLUS
efficient salea medium.
lltl Sanford Ave.
Phone 1321
JA IiO U SIER ~
MOBILE HOMER
Ufettme Aluminum — Free M U
15 ft to 41 (t , priced from 11270
mates. Free Installation—Telv
up. We have 3 now Schtill mod
hono 1425
F u rn ltu r* CeoUr,
els. a1»o TOUR IT, YELLOW18 W. First
STONE, NASHUA, RICHARD
SON, ALUM O ROOM * ALUM­ irn E A D E R SERVICE. Lime and
Dolomite and Fertiliser
F a rlU lu r. PI----Phonw
INUM AWNINGS.
1383 M. David E. Carpenter,
East side Trails- r Sates
Palalka, Fla
H A VE your lawn mowed hy Jerry
FOR T IIK RKST buy* In real rv
late k v l&gt; llarkcv, Realtor, M.

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f ,FOR RENT
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B E L A H A Apartments l i t W.
First Sheet f'tmno 49bW
BOLLAWAY AN D BA BY IIE OS
Oly week ot month — Tot. 1125
Furniture Canter, 11B W. First
u&gt;NE ROOM efficiency apt. suit
able for working -nnpio Ideally
located i.rosa from Post Office.
Private bath. Innuiro Manuel
I " i- h;..-..*'- vcpl. store.
LAKE FRONT Duplex- 3 RR Fur
If Desired. ** ml* from NAS |
Children welcmne &gt;1. A. Cainer
un. Lake Charm Dr., Oviedo:
Ph 47QI or 4533.
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ft*'. Sea Turn Culberhvuse, 1710
W .lrd ._____ a
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fUR . Apartment*, couples, too N.
Linrc'
1 ONB ROOM rur efficiency Apts
Utltlt.es panly furnished Coup
les nr singles only. 417 W. lit.
UNFURNISHED Apis

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NEW fotmsncd Apt on New Smy
rna Ik-ach Sleeps six. Call KI3
ur I2D5 M.
FURNISHED 2 room Apt. Adult*
only. 208 S. Laiirit Ave
F u r n is h e d Garage apt
Palm
Imeltn
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112 Elm. Phnne 1787 W.

ONB APARTMENT Dup|tg. m i
Park Ave. Apply within.

UPSTAIRS Apartment—3 room*
and bath Utilities furnished. 600
Palmetto.

laird Phone ll. i t J
CONCRETE Steps, stepping slow*,
grease traps, septic tanks, win­ CALL us about mir Credit Plan.
dow *111* i llnte'-. Miracle Con­
Painting, Repairing Remodel
crete Co., 309 Elm A»e, Phono
ing.
1333
Ti«l ’f-irnelt
Tel 118/ W
*’ IANt)8—Organs,
R.ind inslru- Ht 2. Rox 70 !»
inrnt*. (J 111 I a r s, nceordlans, AI.L TYPES Itnlldnier work, nea
Drums
Convenient
Terms
aonablo Rates Frrn estimate!
Street Musk till N Orange, Or­
Phone 2221 V. C. liraei-y
lando
PLUM BIN II
1 HEIFER Jersey and (iurn.iey Conirart and repair wrrk. Free
Plume IIII4-M, Alfrtsl Erlcson
estimate* It. L. Harvey. 104
Sanford Avo Phone 1828.
DOURLE Maplt- Wardrobe Full
lenfilh mirror In each door. Hood NEW FLOORS surfaced to per
condition, 830. 2209 Magnolia
fcrtlon Old floor* made like
Ave
new. Finishing, cleaning and
waxing, also portable power plant
UPRIGHT piano in excellent con
Serving Seminole County since
dlllnn Used hy piano teacher
1825. It M. Gleason. Laae Mery
who I* leaving town Call 170*1 M
KEEP YOUR lot* clean, Heavi
duty mowing - clearing, r.ran
NOW IN HTfM’K
ing shell driveways, "itatitm
fiinmng DeWitl Hunter A Son
Conmte
Benches,
mnerete
I’h. M$W.
window sills, concrete window
lintels, urease traps and build
VEI.IJ4 m ill,LED , Pump* Irtvlall
Ing of all kind*.
id, any sire. M. tl, Hodges. Ph
1551 M-40 or 128
KHF.KMAN CONCRETE
s
PIPE CO. ...
CARPENTER WORE
For quick repair Jobs, or amell
Phone* IM I, m i
bttlKIng, Cal! Jim 1142 M-4.

ONE 3000 gal pressure lank 125 ORLANDO Morning BenUnel, Orhorsepower It PM 3479 Phase 3
SUr' C,n a -,0 “
220 Volt Phone- 2231
R*7- *1“ J
MOVING , Local A long
ONE — 1950 Roper Gil* Range
distance CAI.I. II. Storage
Large sljr new never been u*
and crating IV. A. ADAMS.
cd Sell Reasonable Phone torn
t.AWN MOWERS sharpened. RlSCHOOL IIESKK—
rvcles rupalred. Shuman'*, 550
EINISIIEII AM) UNFINISHED
K. 4th St.
FURNITURE CENTER
OAKI.AWN
118 W 1st.
Phone 1425
Seminole County'* only ptrnelonl
2—SHOW CASKS, 80 Inches, glass rare t'cmelery. tlnslness ofliees
tin N. PARK, PHONE 1129
lop*; 1-72 inch wrapping desk
Phone 772
REMflDEI.lNG, reiialrmg. ashes
tn« siding, roofing, painting,
MAGIC CHEF Gas Range Phone
Free estimate* No down pay
1803 after It 00 p. m.
mcnls, 38 month* In pay. Llrrn
seil cnnlrartor. If, J. Finch. 818
ALMA TRAILER Nlrely Furnish
Mellonvilw Avn , Phone B8W .
cd, Screen porch iV’ e Ohlaner,
Sanlandn Trailer Park, 9 mile* L. t
81 LI— Plana Technician
south of Sanford.
Phane 811.W. Rout* I. Sanford

&gt; ROOM Furnished apt. down- UNDERWOOD typerwrlter. Stand
TRUCK TO RENT
italra. Phono 724-M.
ard earrlagp Late model Phone If you have a truck tn rent you
834 Eiiwln varn.
shnuld list this service In Ihe
'URNISHED 2 room apt., upatalr*.
special service* nf Ihe Sanford
'rlvate bath- 830, 417 W. llfh
LATE MODEL G K. Wringer type
llernld We have had inqulrli-*
washing
machine
Automatic
a* In who rents truck*.
3—REALESTATE FOR RALE-3
pump and purl ahie tub. tno.no
LAWN MOWING CHEAP
Also Davenport and Chair set, *25.
I BATH .1 BEDROOMS
See at 2401 Slovens Ave In Wyn Free estimate*, Call 705 11
H o m e conveniently located to
newood. Phone I7IW J
schools, churches, ami stores,
i Nice neighborhood tin,500,
Mnehine KEYS MADE WHILE
Portable Sewing 5
Rosa L. Payton, Registered Real -UNGER
Edwin
Lcua
than
a
year
old.
YOU WAIT
Estate Hroaor
Varn, Phone 34.
Rain Mir*' j. Phillips, Associate
WESTERN AUTO
_ 1118 Park Ave. Phone 1110
sHh e L p Y^SELFY Ttrlppla Agitator 313 F.. I at,
Ph. I54M
Vvaihlnu
machines.
Call
nr
*ee
81490 down will purchase 3 bed
Helpy
Selfy
Laundry,
408
W
Iftlh
LAND
CLEARING
room home now under construct­
ion.
Ion, Read/ for occupancy Sept, BICYCLE—In oxrcllont enndlllnii- Unilprs and Dragline work—Snail
shell delivery. Good Acres Inc.,
1st. Total price
prlre 87990.00.
lit.
Used very lllll-i. Phono 1418.
P, O. Box 305, Latin Monroe,
EOB'T. A. WILLIAMS, REALTOR
3008 Cedar Ave.
Fla. Phones: Sanford 0155; DayRaymond E. lamdqulst. Aaaortsta
iona lleich 3-1138.
Fhono 171)
Atlantic Bssk Bldg. WAKTA fT b « V A L MANSION
HOUSE TRAILER NOW LOCAT­ 14-It—
INSURANCE
-I4 -R
1 ^ 1 BEDROOM modern houiv, like
ED AT PARK AVE. TRAILER
new, landscaped. F. II. A. fin
COURT, YOUTH BUNK BEDS •ave on Fire, Wlndstorm-automoanccJ. 2412 willow, Just off BMh
IN BEAR BEDROOM. CALL
hllo Insurance. Sea John II. WII“
8)*» F. M
liami Insuraneo Agency, 408
Sin/nnl Atlantic Bang Kldg. or
3 BEDROOM HOUSE
CARTICLES WANTED -A
call, 34.
All conveniences, excellent water
noar Elder Springs. Plenty ihade Be buy. sell and Uada used furnltatre. wiiaon-'Maler Furniture Co
trees, some fruit trees. 3 14/199
M l 1. 1,1. Phone ~
acres rand. G. C. Warmack, Hi
3 Box 385, or see owner at AU
Nat. Bfc. Bldg., Room 311
Mannail Fleli . w n a Enterprise
bl ACRES of land and 5 room house A has
When yea Need Iniuranee
opening for ambitious man
13 fruit trees and 3b pine treoj
Call 871
of unquestionable character and
Beautifully landscaped. Known
KAHNS INAUR YNCE AGENCY
refinement. Age 38-80. College
• I Old Susie Collins place. Sam
W3 M e t*^ Pjdg,"
Sanford. Fla.
education preferred. Must
uel Vance. 1013 Cypres* Are.
ready acctqd position by Sept. I 1 5 - NOTICES . PERSONAM - I I
Phone taaiJ.
e earning 8#,
85,000
and.be canaable
annually
lally. Far Sanford interview G AUG IIP
RESTORfUM—Elderly,
I BEDROOM house. Unfurnished
lackaon, P. O. Box
write Bruce Jack*'
Semi invalid, convalescent. Kind­
Equity 11400. See after 5 o'clock
Chicago
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State
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ly Care, graduate dietician.
3438 Princeton. Phillips Terrace
education, phone number.
B87W.
OWNER LEAVING TOWN
lorixed to
W#
t&lt; cell thlr SALESMEN with car Inti-rested In
a ere
are 1aulhorited
a permanent employment with
beautiful modern
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far better than average earning*.
‘ home a* a aacrlflce. Oi
DAILY 8PKCIAM
Mr, Vincent. Florida Em
floora, Inaulataci wait* amt
’48 Sludcbaker COM*
Ingi, nice lawn, watt we
mandar Convertible,
financed, good term*.
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&gt;EK WANTED
new top. fully
equipped........ ...... — *
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nole Realty
area week Tal. U08-J1.
'50
Rulck Special
Ara^
4 door Sedan.............
ANTED - HOUSEWORK - 10
T ealtoi
- year* experience, good referen­
"Buy from a New Car Dealer"
ce*. Phone 3514-J.
SANFORD MOTOR CO. WC,
D position aa kouaekaaver.
1481 Freaek Ave.
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WE Rl?Y USEO CARS. U tile ami
SMALL BUSINESS
pay you to aec;
Keel — Second and Sanford.
If you have a small b-:sln«*s In a
J. W. HALL. Realtor
secluded part nl town ami are SACRIFICE 1951 Ford Consul t
Florida Slato Bask RoJdlof
Interested l:: Retting .ustomrrs,
door Sedan Radio, tires and con
Pall Hall"
Phone USI
list the srVlrc you offer In the
dlttnn r o c k ) Already financed
Classified rt&gt; "mi of (he Sanford
FOR R E A L ESTATE IN LAKE
Will consider trade Phnne invt .1
Herald Pall I U4
M AR Y see Raymond M. Hall,
DAILY SPECIALS
FORD 4 whet! drive.
)oip reconditioned
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throughout

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Hot French Ave.
Ph. 1759

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RI.Al'K HF.AtrTV 50 Cbev De
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rovers, heater A ilitly of a buy
at onl) *1085 U cirgp Totihy nl
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MAFFET AUTO Service, UDU
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OIL FURNACES - fly KrM kf
Will, Floor and Flnmlacn,
M. G. HODGES
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VENETIAN BLINDS
Factory prlceal Rolls I trad BU-,ryta.
Auminiim slit*, cotton or pits*
tie latnw Complete rep service
temlnale Venetian Blind Company
820 West Third
rh M s 281
niLI.'fl PURNirURE
REFINISHING

Upholstering and Repairing

5*3 &lt; elcry Ave.

Tel. 1258

J. GARCIA
Cabinet making, uplioMcnnr,, For
nllure re/lnlshlng—repalrui-: \n
tiqne restoring UphoKlerio ; f.ih
rir*. Work guaranteed uu \
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FEMALE Fawn Hnxrr with tden
llflrallnn tag. Ju*t under uni-

yr. old. Will owner nlcu'c claim
at 3402 Adam* Court. Phnne '
1277XT

LOST YOUR PET?
•I you have—advertise ym-r ln&gt;*
FREE [nr lliree times In Ihe
Herald through the cmirtu»y nf
the Florida Slate Rank
LOST: WESTON Ex|m«ure Meier
August |9lh In front nf Gram
mar School. Reward Raymond
Studio. Florida Stale Rank timid
ing.
I/OST—Hrnwn and While llcaglc
Puppy. Pleaie phone lost ,t
M)UND: Shell rim glasses In ranOwner may have by Idonllfying
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Sanford Electric Co , (L E Annll
ancle, 118 Magnolia Ave. Ph. 112
DfBgarly Appliance Center
Your Wrstlnghouse Dealer"
I hone 1757, 115 Magnolia
FRIGIDAIRE appIII nres, sale* *nd
f. O. If. Irish, Oviedo, Fin ;
4151 or Banfnrd 1942 W |
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Miller nadlo &amp; Appllnnre
Sanford. Hemlnnlo f'minlv'*
Oldest Weatlnghouse Dealer
H8 H. Park.
Ph 29
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Electrical A (!*• Appliance*
Admiral, Kelvlnabe-, Servcl
Refrigerator*, I'rotane Rollle Gas. 203 Sanford Avo.
Phone 1340

RANDALL ELECTRIC CO
•nd operated by Sidney and
Eric Vihlen. Hendlx and Cmsley
Appliance*: Electoral eonlraet.
Ing and repair*. 113 Magnolia
YSil Phone! 13.
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HAYNES. Office Machine Co.,
Jypourlteri. adding maeblne*.
balra Rentals, 314 Magnolia. Ph.
MIMEOGRAPH Paper, Stencil*,
and Supplies, Florida's Inwre*i
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Check with _ George
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are threatening your farm investment?

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When epidemic sinker, and lukes its sudden and deadly count ul Hie
young, it tears at our heart iring* lor there is so little \&gt;e can do about it.
Such tragedies may occur once in u year or two. Hut the highway lull ui
young innocents produces u casualty list esery day. year after vear. lh c r t
is much we can du about it, for we are responsible.
In one year 4,300 young li\es arc snuffed out, over .JUO.OOO injured and
maimed for life. T h ree out of every four of these lives sacrificed to care­
lessness are from 5 to 14 years of age. T oo young lo die!

safeguard your home with th sM
Barrett farm products
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School safety patrols are holding down the casualties of children going
to or coming from school. Tw o out of three urc killed while outside of
school supervision. T h a t’s the big reason why it’s up lo you, Mr. and Mrs.
D river, to protect little children. Be alert for the unpredictable actions of
youngsters at play, crossing streets, chasing balls and riding bikes.
Little ones are thoughtless of danger; perhaps, loo, they trust grown
folks to guard them. Don’t be the one to carry on your conscience the life
of a child. Slow down, be alert where children may be at your mercy.

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Tun, Alii. M. IIM

About 1,200 New Classrooms Set For Children
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children « i' tfotnu i» Um! abmii
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enough in lukp euro of thi* ex­
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II li too innri&gt; new vnuin* than thr
cutinllr* Inilll In thr prevlnii* year
Hilt Him ichiiol* 'M l will be
crowded In in my |0 m*■»
Kvitt wllli nlimil 2u millmn ilol
Ul» worlli nl new liiilhllng »*i »iii
nirlMil In Him la*l year. Him count
jiMVMn'l ruoulit ii|&gt; ivtill Him liiiek
log of need* (rum previous venr.
Many nf Him new building* nfi*
nnlm t'iiK ’iii' ini dilapidated ,'triif
tun1*, Mini in nil.’ nn gain In ni'tnxl
ip a tr available Ini pupils In *H
•nil study Ami. uf rour«i', all Him
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aren't where
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uf •rlninl Imllillng ImmU lu iifii hy mmmiI*.
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tin . n .u l !•, Imilil Hu, 1.1*00 ikiw ’ I j i inlltiimt tn In.lld ir.'W trlnnnt li.
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|iim iriiin in finance many more rininly luMr.' It bring jirt vareil In
mllllmi* wiirth nf . mI iih i I cnnalruc- fullnw &lt;|iilcltl&gt; uftwr Him flr*l balch
Hon liy burrowing against fnlnri' nf ««CI&lt;rltlMn It .mill.
Only $1211,non nf H.v tntul %!■•«•
until lau rrt'Ml|il*.
School leader* lin|ii&gt; Dial will tcliunl Miinilrurtlnn nllncallnn nn-

Supply Falls
Behind Demand
For Eye Doctors

A* every colluge girl knows, tun
vp’l packed aiiltcase* will bring
n e dale* than n iloien trunk*
l ed to n.i purpose.
T.iU I* good new* for parents
/ho tighten ti.clr purxi* siring* re
unctantly. and i f * also a d ia lfiKe to Ihe young shopper.
Some fashion economlca design
d io help frodim an or senior
itritch her budget arc »ugg''»tMd
,v a company concerned wiih
nomiiig from the *kln out. Th-sy
advlic Ihe haslet In her wfcvd nihe,

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wilt wllhlirlii (ruin Him eountiew
llih yrnr rtmi mn Hie animml
finani'i’ nfflror* MHiinatM ii will
I allm to pay Him flnt mleitfxl nn
thr new vi vMii nullity Inmtl Im ir,
D miI m I’minty uni Him lilggiol.

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fur vi'inn i ' mcm It Increasing fust mill a ninnty Ini' A mill It roughly
er Ilian iiim ii ami wnuii'ii arc Imlny ii I mamI i i t anil in I'hllilrrn
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Smiling happily n trr th rlr tiarh’ tn-*ihnnl waulrnhet n flrrlfd af
V iiw elr* ait* left In r i i h l : M U * Alfa \ilam *, w ra rln * a *tripei1 rut*
ifiltiiy |nni|irr lit Shir ley I, mm, art uff hy an all m im i I all|iu trr awral*
r r ; M U* fla il H ill me In a new w in lrr rnltun with a In ro ly Innli,
with Mark g ln tr*. a rlu lrh hag anal frit hat In rn m iilrtr the »n• u iitilr . Mia* lira mi It lim y la .m arlly a llir n i ill a tallu rn l *uit nf

turn** n«ar flan n tl by llra rla n , Jr., trim m rt) with nwvttly hiitlnna
and darkrr tone taba; M U * Ann linbaim n ra ra ■ *lrik ln a mmlfl
alvaignrd bt fa r ly e . Th« nixt) plaid aklrt la In tune* of brown,
b riar and black, with a *nlid rotor hluiiar rnhanrrd with a »lotr
r f f r r l huttairir*! at thr ■hnnlalrr and continuing to the hunline.
— ( I ’hnto by f u l l ,

Students Of Today Use More Books In Classrooms Than In Yesteryear
AF N e w ifra lu rr*
P IT T S B U R U tl Kar more bonk*
ria v li American d a o m o rn * tml.iy
Hum JW), too nr even N&gt; year*
agu
ThU new book power I*
tbnwn In a n r i 'i i i ttndy hy Or.
John N id i, p ro ferw r nl e d n r*’
linn at Him I'nlvcrtH y nf IMttt
burgh.

illgrxt* 2.H4.1 more page* uf read­
ing m atter than did hU llln
cuunlerparl, and he’* u.ing live
more tavlbunk* phi* hi* xupplementary pamphlet*.

N le ti make* no prediction for
the future When w * try to Incorporate atomic development*, Jet
propulilun «pace travel and the
lom plicated geographical R M hU-

turlcal doing* of today Into to■morrow’* textbook*, he *aya, who
know* what the 0th grad* currlculum w ill co n ih t uf In the year
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WATCH
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ml four tiiiiplMmentary iM in p h ld t

wrlghlog I I 'k iHiuml* w Hi J.11S
arf* nl reading matter
i ump.irf that with the thr*.'
m*ll text* amt perhap* a llurntHW’k.
tugolhcr wdutilnu
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,mm mi and tutiilhnu 212 page.,
rnmiiintil) u&gt;rd by the ra ti)
Vimru-un pupil in ITSn
T h r H J j vounuttar, N id i »ay«.
lord l hr New Knglxml primer,
iwrhap* a INalter and »*fcatlnn
allv an arllhnirtic He llk rly I*m
Kan wit't a Jt rnb-.xik, a xmall.
paddle like nbjed made nf any­
thing Iro n wiiod to glnurr bread, ,
ujwm whlrh the alphabet wai
printed or enaraved
T islay't fith grade pupil 'tmliet
tpdhng. health, rcirnre iwtlh
four vupplemrntary painphlftt i,
arthn.dtc, mutic. Kngloh. trad ;
in | and geography
N id i »ay* our rducatinn W a an,
to all day Sunday 'f honl it t t n w i..
breautr children wnrked duriut i
Un&gt; week, and ulmnit all teadiing i
waa of a rrlig io u . nature Then
along c a u ./ the pndiftc tcttlawk
authort — of which Noah Weirder

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with aa ilitle alilch trim. Site* 8
Colura, Hvig*. Navy
T h e t gnligau Jacket
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chaseil fnr a* little a* t2u.
Hut th-y tw c ily dollar* must
in- wisely *pcnt. Kach Item should
he choi on with Him * illume D m uf
lie skirl, dress, or formal* well in
nlntl.
I f * Just at linnortanl to have
lie rigid foimdallnn* underlining
i lire ,*, a* it i* tn have Ihe ap
propriute lire**
lor
a dance
Skimping on a halter Lea uml ex­
pect, ng scotch t a |’j tn dn Ihe trick
under a halter form al I* nut w iie
planning.
First, pick out favorite color*
Fnr example, ki-'ping the* wind
rnhi’ in grey*, black* and red* *im
lillfie* Him accessory prob/jrn amt
m.'isc * mixing and malchlmi.
Then, decide which .style ilros*
looks best, (let a general pic­
ture. and then visit the c iv ic tie re
W illi thi* season's emphasis on
the slim, well molded line, ever*
young girl needs a girdle In look
well groomed. Chances air. all
she'll require Is a whisper weight
nantle which can he had (or a*
little a* 13 DO. tin most girdlei, thr
hose supporters are detachable, so
th e e girdles may be worn us
gentle cunlrullers imdie blue bans
lb • eulfnii lira I ahuui f l SO) should
he rid for wide separation and *e
cure upllll undernrallt sweater*
ami clinging fabrics such a* Jeri cy*
For dark w.liter cluthe*. It's a
good idea to have a black irlr*1l*&gt;
and a black cotton bra And fur
formal occasions, a siraph’ -s bas­
que nr half-*r bra. depending nn
the gown, gives comfortable and
shapely
under lining.
To
help
lengthen the life of Ihese garm i'.d*
as well as la slav dainty, they
should I • rinsed out after every
wearing
Attired in the right n iw girdle
and bra, the college girl can then
mat • a final salvcllnn uf readyto wear. Ilecause she's well con
broiled sbi* can gel a more ac­
curate picture uf how her new
clothe* fit.
And when she get* to campu*
she'll b a rn It's not the girl with
lo ti of money to spend tb it cams
t fce renst n-ipeM with the Big Men
on Campus—but
Cam pui^-but the
On
on* who
spends wnat the ha* wisely.

wa« the tir*t IV itu li In the tsoo
.la th gradr w rre u .in a M rb .te r’t ;
Uhl* Hack S p d lrr. m ad,lit” u tn
ira d . i * geography and an
a rtth m d ic. tu t'llin g
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and weighing t lb . 11 M .
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of UK)'* virgin Zephyr w*h&gt;1», Nytons
nnd Orion*. Many with hand fuhkmnd
d«utl and trim. Siam B4 to 40. Soft
puula anddarfc fall ahadm..
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watching a savings account grow! The habit of thrift tenrned at
an early age is a sure stepping-stone to a worthwhile future.
Coins in a savings bank soon become a column of figures in a
bank book. Your savings earn interest. . . and your account grows
rapidly! Savings can be started anytime—by anyone . . . so come
in soon and open your savings account!

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Editor Wanted
To Be Teacher
W ASHINGTON
Dr
MiUlrrd
Fenr.vr wanted to in* :i se haul in nr in
herxclf Instead &gt;.*.« tu-came man*
aifiii): editor id tinprofess*
ienaf iiiii‘,a/ln*‘ in tin* wi-.*UI, tlit&gt;
NKA Journal, published to help
teacher* tlti tIn-1r jobs better
A graduate ul tin* Northwest
Missouri Stale r. ueliers" Kill logo,
she came In tin- Nalimi.il Kduea
lion A .m i’lalmu i NKA i headiiuarlis-s h ire as a typist, "hoping lo

fashion
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work up professionally " Tint was
ilnrini! II - depression years. ami
sin* taught cl.is s al Mil’ll! in a
H.»er»*t nri rr* i littlll III imisti-r tier
InrMm1. Umi- nt lirr students ii as
Wali-iitt Ki-imi r, a government

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Jack ami Kay Ivey find "just ihe right clot In-*" at Yuwrll's out*
niters for the kindergarten crowd lo tin- ndleire set. fuck wesrs
a dark suit shrled liy Tom Sawyer for the first day of school and
Sunday, loo. Kny's dress of fast color salln stripe rhambrsy will
be picture-prelly and fresh all through ihe season, ( i’holu by Co*)

complete
stock

clerk.
"lit* was jus I as |imir as I," I ho
shy liil* • hruni’lli- lulil mv. "He
thought lit’ i-uulil better himself hut
all lie not nut ol niiiht si-liiiol was
mu.” Tlu&gt; Ki-.iiiors liim&gt; l.-en marrii-il HI vi’ars tie Is iiuwr an ae*
count ant with a music company
ami one o( I I t o w n 's top sinkers
Meanwhile, his wile has risen tu
her current joh on the inagaiim1.
which has a eireulalion of 500,0011
“ It's si| mfii'.int ami l U'iwtriiuins: dial U mi lluiiii our NKA sub­
scriber* are most interested In Is
Improving Ie.■ niseives, how lo he
heller li-.n-ln-i*-." Mrs K.’liner saiil
" T in v .lie espeeially interested in
kimwing hettei how to leach ahoul
Hi.' IciK-r.il iiiivernmi'iit amt cltUenship Tiles are inleresled in child
growth ami development—manic
words lo leache s They want lo
know what makes Hu- child tick
so they can h-.’ln him iimterstniiit
the solijc ils iln-y art- ti yini! lo
teach him ”
Currently NKA memhers. who
make n|i the majority id J im . i i i I
subscribers, and parents want In
know mine uhnut educatnmal T V .
the NKA's lcj(i*latlvj program (nr
this year, audio visual materials,
l tie elementary teaching of foreign
I annual; 1*1 ami wmlil affairs
"Uni- ol our (m illion*," Mrs
Fenner explained, “ is lu lake all
the dry research on those subjects,
Interpret and popularue the find
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cnul-siri’M.’i ul
I ll'S l- l I l l s

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In tH'i'i'iiUil nt nil
strategic p.imts
will braid And
i ” ui mu .ill waist
is ii'iv n l oil In
1 ln&gt; fn-rk 1 11111
I’l'l’lniiis lied
prci-n |(nld
i.iiin i-l. iii-n-i1111 iiiioim*
.Sizes 7 lo In

I 'a r e n l* o fte n s u b s c rib e lo the
m ag a zin e , she said, anil r u n ic of
its best a rtic le s arc* fro m p a re n t*
" w h o w a rn lo stu m l up and he
c o llid e d ." u s u a lly in defense of
Ihe x c h n n li w h ic h h ave I keen at
la c k e d by c ritic s .
"S o m e a rtic le s a re not so eh*
m e n lu ry as mi,- w o u ld t h in k . " she
a tld e il
"S o m e lia ie sig u d icu m -e
b eyond
Hi • c la s s ro o m .
hi-lp in e
m i'in b e rs in In. - d i r - m s as • 11
a- te a ch e rs. d e a lin g w llli such in a l
le rs , p rv .ia p s . as Ihe ip ie s lio n ul
iiile lle c liia l f r i ,-d iiiii "

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It's Feet First in Selecting

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to-school nut ref 1 here

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w ith our Famous
llrip.li! pi*&gt; mid liehidifid

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filtlliitilieil ,if Urlnll, Wind it in I

PRETESTED

t ‘n*dn 1it1re, sweaters ,u r 1 , 1
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benl tricild . . . .

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S H O E S r O R f 'B O Y S A N D O IR IS

iv t r s
Where quality is higher than price

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T U B UACKSW EPT T M R A T E It
CO AT — W ith high-front collar

and close »leevca I* for fall and
winter, 1U33-&amp;1. The fabric I.
beige iilk velvet, the large hut*,
tona undvr tlm collar, marcatitv.

Footwear

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t o the '
CAMPUSi

For the
Primary to
the College graded

fashion

$4.98 to $8.95
It* 10 »**Orful lot ill ui gill, tfi. *.*

$1.98 to $3.98

•, W illi WOORJ liihhmi 10 mush
bkiuig ulu*... *t such • bay gdcvl Dk.
IWi drum In UftroilKP cuttun

$2.98 to $4.98

'•brWdtJoih. , oiifi « latkuii poibl g.ltii
tli rithhik* wtUi NH- And M m»ny
Ivih Mion .. in (i|«i • «|| the aiy In 17,

208 S. Hanford Av«.

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�K e n y o n p r e s id e n t c ites
VALUE O F ARTS COLLEGE
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tutlng anywhere, In n crowdarl city &lt;■• cm i
desert InlMnrl

Training m in e s a rcn n tl; y m ir e p |m rI u n it y
In a college o f lit o r a l a ria a n il x r lr m r * n
education. To t o able In final In o u l l i a ir,
fir*, a n il w a lr r I to law a ilr a rr lM n g t t o l r
order, to to stile In »re a r r u r r ilr ly In n |&gt; u n i.
Ing n r a piece of m im ic, In a p la y, a im v rl nr
a b io g ra p h y w h a t man haa m ade o f man, in

Accident Protection

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Let tin ex pinin tills unlimited 24 hour
a day service available especially to
students.

t o a t home In mime p rr lo d * n f h lM « rv i " " l
p#rc»lv» In (hern the m n llv ra n f aniiic 1• IIO'C
rfeclslnns made hy m m n r n a tln n n M m i&gt; in
| e | f f the f r illla of M ir fo u r r ic h c u ll,,;,- yuan
Of. Chalmers
K d n ra lln n deals w ith n a ln p lc n ln ll niaill
In th in k in g You m ay th in k w ith m a lh r m iln *.
enlora, chemical aymbnla, n r w nrda; In college I h r r r n ,1 ilin m tn work otll and enlarge yo u r I hough I* hy a ll o f th rn r n im n n
Collaborating with yon In it o la b o ra to ry , ih n rla a« rt« in i. I t o
aamlnar, library, or at util n arc m natcra o f thcac w a y * &gt;d mum a
Inf, Inatructora who thcmaalvca a rc buay w ith lli.m g h l and
value* and know how lo help the b e g in ne r e x p lo it hi., a iiih tir a
And not only U c n lle fa Inalrucllon I n lr l lr r iiia l. it la an, m m nm t,
and rellflotia aa w ell. Cnllege life In the d n rm lln rle a and In tha
Oimmons. tin aervice* o l lha chapel, the n m n rrm m i l l - in-m -ns
formal and Informal, the gam ra, lectures, and n n u n i 'i l.,n &gt; ;
Ih e ia important maliera nut n f the p rin te d book and m i.. «.&gt;«.
activity, and experience

Any medical bills up to
$1,500.00
Male Students.......... $24.00
Female Students .... $20.00
FOB DETAILS CALL BOB KARNS

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Karr i s Insurance A g e n c y
Meisch Kldff.

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Shoe Terms Can Be Very Confusing
Kline term * ran he rcmltt-lng
This list should *ct you nil n;ir
With Ihe (Mill 111 action I ahue vili-,
man
Vsllip Hip Irnnl part til ,i aline
O p a rte r-lh e hack purl til .i slmc
Throal—lh r Inp [find pail «»f
lh * vamp
Upper- (lie vrtinn anil tpiarler
put together wllli ilir lining com
plrle and ready In pul on Ihe
Mile
Lining—liter* are two st-l* nl
lining •—one all leather ami Ihe
second one. in helween. of n.rtun
—twilh sewed on lo Die vamp ami

a “barrel nf fu n * at Jim Hohwnn's Men’s Store, Allen
left, dec Id cm tin all w hit* loafer* for lUrk-lm arhow l arIlavlt| l.ennard la Inlereatcd In a alrlped Oxford button

down collar whirl t while Fred Wilson eyea a hlaek loafer for college
aa ahtiwn hy M r. Kohaon. Iln to rt (inm alea measure* l.etls for alia,
— (I'h o lo hy Haymnnd Studio).

From California To New York, Sportswear Fashions Are New

i ’alif,cola's
pace selling,
ni'V
.piirlsw rar ami casual cnlTerlioox,
..ml .ill the leisure wear showing*
(mm i u.isl IniMiasi, express a new,
MiMi, versatile innml lhal be*! ro­
tpiarler.
il. , is the "urban-suhiirbun I rend"
T ip —any of Mir exlrn nieces in
nl mmlern living!
tllllerenl hhHpex xlllrhco tin theI h r Fall 'V I Sportswear slorv
It mil pari nl the vamp
p iik h ’s with a gay. new dash
Fox—any extra piece * t l l r h r j
of uilnr
glowing In surfaceon the hack pari of Ilir tpiarler.
iiilcrest Fibrin, that almost |ir»
for dfcurnllnn
p it min Muni dlmrnslnn
Faerxluy—the Irnnl pari nf an
t ali, ti- iiili-rest I*
Ihe theme
nxfnrtl In which Ihe eyelets llnr
iing c irrin l ably by siirh favorlacex In pull llirm iuln arc placed
1.8*1—a wiMirlen fnrm shaped In
ito p iiln rm ers a* separate* and
■Clfirilanre with
rerlaln
slidecii'.rdiiiales, "farted up" by rr a ly
(lhal la, rniiiid Inc, nieillum tno i
I .Mill - and hiirinunlicd with try a
and made to measurement fur
lif e and wlillh I'nristrueled alxn
new lellnr allrnctlnn -wcskltx.
lo rA rry proper heel height*
We. ki t* -leaf Ihe show In furry
Five to llftern ,n*‘ damp-ruiilleels—are measured according
In rig ht* nf an Inrh—for example
veals Fur your . I . i 1•I \ n r . ar kmi m ixture*—In velvet, rnnlnrny,
l t | Inrh heel |x known a* 20 a corillllU In fh I m . It Mini;, &lt; hair tweed, plaids, lalfeln and brilliant
1*1 Inrh h*«' Is kn o w n as lx x man of lip- School Vi'lm i Coin fell alum-- nr in happy combinem iller
the A m rrtr.ui Upt ime linn with earh n lh rr*
2 Inch heel Is kn ow n as Hi x lt d
'llietg- wesklts perform w llli or
ferenl ilyle* are: Hat, I'uban trie Assorliilton
boulevard, Spanish and rid n e s ," Y o u m ost le a , It w i lit I &gt;I -». &gt;f .-t v wtllniiil a blouse
companion
Hex m ice * xtmc all one piece &lt;onsclm i- iie -.s ," lo
Mini:
said
ably wdh a suit or skirt
. uvnt
With only a .tingle seam al Hie " K n e ll ye a r th e re a r e i i 0 Kt eve gaily with "t ar r y" paid*
bark
IllJlirP -s In A tm -n i to .. bool e lo ld
llhlliv' lirdchrs xlrp Into IkFt
te n A c h ild 's iiin - l i n . i n . ,
(Hilllaid
for casual w-ear .
gtMid v isio n in,tv i.e per m in e n l
11arFling In fswi-1 sliiilili-d Iwt-tfd.
I* im p a ire d m ,1. .M ove d Ih n .u g h lliiin e l
im durny, velveteen and
in in lu rv v v lii'h emdd t» p ie v e u l
iiiirai le fibre blends
erl liv s a fe lv e d u e .ilm u um l n ln ll
Mu v an- at
limes
splashed
in ighliy will! pa si el kid. or mirW A K IIIN I1M IN UP
In ill cb
...I hnl (on s Tin -y do , in ii it Hu. - nf
glhle* were reminded yeslntlay
I.&lt;.its and li-npuril m fake fur
lhal If they expert I n lie tli-'ciird
l'i miser fnshinns also lake In
from military service fir father
i lie now iii flannel lined drnlm
hood, they must (lie evidence id
in gabardine. They can wear n
It with their local ilrall hoard* by
h ell or nim b.'rhnm f—or do without
Ana. 2Y.
I....
They fall In slop r-a s lly tinder a change In draft rub-,
wtlb a larket, a *w tinier, or a
ordered hy I’residenl Klxenhmver
I.Inure
In July, fatherhood In Itself will
lll.iitiM KK
hy their very
not h* ground, for exemption after
h i aiitily
as usual, bring (-beers'
Aug. 2.1 unless Ihi'-e Is "proven
i'niton tweeds and wool Jersey*
hardship and privation."
v h -fur Ih r vpotfighl against c la ille
Selective service noted lhal mi
nl tun, nylrm, .ilk and rayon tissue
dar the law. falherhmHi dales ft mu
faille (nr dram atic emphasis to
rontypllott, so a young man may
new Idiiiisr shaping. W nirn for barha granted axcmptlon If he files
rcl sleeves mi a dropped shoulders
before Aug. 2.1 a duclor'x crrlifl
ellmw length xleeve* — ruffixl
cal* ittextlnfl that his wile Is preg
with knit
nant.
Draping at the nerkllnb, tucked
collars, hlh Interest and fur Dims

m iE 'iila In prim ary red IlflOW NK
extend from thr palexl helgr to al
must black, highlighted hy orange,
hclcr orange ami I ni s nf gold
nt.ACK.
perennially
popular,
k e e p s II* favored spol Mauve anil
luickcts, pleat* and e m h rn ld rn r*
and gray* are pale In char-coat.
The Kail ’5.1 Sprelswear story
|« "la ronde" nf verve, color, wash
and Inspiration! II'*
a modern
rhapsody that Invite* a h.irmonlou* llirm e of wonderful enlhuslaitu
for llvrly color and fabric combi­
nation*. with a counterpolnl of
Imagianllon

5 To 15 Arc
Dangerous
Eye Years

shadow* In matching fa b rlc x -fre iptrnlly Hoed with a contrasting

CATCH HIM
THE VERY FIRST
DAY OF

Fathers Must
File Proof

SCHOOL
WITH THESE
SMART SHOES

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—SAVE—
Every Day
At The

Dress Up Wardrobe
Here** an rar y way In lulgliteu
■ml alretch yiuir w*rdrnlie. llnkia tolnrful print dlindl lo be wtnn
over your favorite aolld rulm
ahvath. Make ihi* unuxiinl "over
■klrt" yourself from a cool, lig h t
weight printed fabric-. Choose a

S U IT S . . .

omliwnt color hi cent* the altnde
of f our xtralght'cnt aheuth.

PANTS..

DRESSES.

Srlnt of a||k «r rayon whnao pn-

(I*t two yard* (nr lea*, depend.

Ing on the fulliteaa preferred.) I'ut

a nalf.ltleh hern on ench si-lviigi-.
Figure at least an loch-widiwalithaud, with the tvamn wldlli
band ea'emJIng Into * ut-lm-ti
long He-naxli. ihmhle the wni*t
hand fabric, then luck and xtltcli
lha print Into a anflly full akiit.
Hern the bottom according to ynui
regular dr*aa length. Tie the
eolorful print dirndl around you,
a i you would an apron. The
hammed selvage edge* should
barely meet down the back.

Stomp Portrait

SHIRTS..
BLOUSES
SKIRTS..

Have Pictures Made O f
PON MIN
fc**dlO»0

AuitraUan ahorlglm
ired face appears on Hi
a I pence Auatrallla
damp, has shaved o
Mind Johnny IIv* on
MialraUan cattle statin

FO« C O I H
M*NM M b *

fliilifcoo

fluitk Triptwr ..... $ 1 9 .1 0

Indiat' Wordrohg, $ 1 1 .0 0

Iw n -Ju ilir...... .

O’NIta (raoulor).... 1 9,10

9 5 .0 0

Journayir ...... 97.10

Troln Co m ...........

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Your Boy O r Girl When They
Start To School —And Have

H A T S ...,
CHILDRENS
SHOES

That Big Smile W ith You

•A't e—** m,Wh * *• St***** •*»*».

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Through The Years To

hunters

FOOT LOCKERS «

Graduation.

THE BIGGEST
SEIJSCTION IN
TOWN

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LATE BULLETINS
ORLANDO
sentenced to o»
extort flOO fre

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-Ex-cop Janics E. Hrmlv toduy was IL L U M E X M Y
orison for attemptina to
i»o ,
Bhmh airman.

NEW YORK p*,
ff-Oto/yxCii? itlntiwi for lufaulile
Paralyais announced today u ..
OJ* n $tJ.-l02.U!il) to its
county chapters so far this year. This is an increase of fit*
per cent over the corresponding iwriwl last year.
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. UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. U7')— Russia todav put it
-.Qharely up to tlm U.N. to decide whether the Soviet Union
could attend the Korean peace conference w ill..... being
lined up on thu Cotiimunlst side.
WASHINUTON (/P)— Adm. Arthur W. Radford said
today the Russian hydrogen explosion letpiires Unit the
United States review Its defense against such woh | h iiis .

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NEW YORK 1&lt;P)— The threat uf a tleup of lonb- dis­
tance telephone facilities across the nation eased off today
as a union spokesman said negotiators wen* striving for a
“peaceful, just" settlement of the tabor dispute.

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bslablished 1908

S A N FO R I). n .O lt lU A W E D N E S D A Y . A U G U S T Dli. I'l.VI

Associated I'ress (.ease Wire

No. 202

Major Rift Arises In City Commission
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Sanford Budget Draft Totals

Large Slash
Needed To Hit
State News Roundup 13.5 Mill Mark

BERLIN (JP)—The &lt;'»mmtm!;it East Get muii Parliament
declared today it Is ready to join with West ilermuiiv in
forming a provisional government to organise Herman unity.

$ 8 5 9 , 6 1 9 . 3 7
Governing
Body Splits
On 5ewer Issue

The rough draft uf Ihe City bugtty JIM Fism.lt
get for the 1953 54 fiscal year to­
rift a mile wnl* developed
tals
tH7u.ilIU.37,
approximately
i.i nlglil lu Hie i ’ll* &lt; &gt;-inuilssli.il
f 1M&gt;0,boo more than Iasi year's budin j illni-iisal.ui i-uncei iiliig tin- un
g«l. which came about, according
m.-.llale needs in lln- pr.-|Hi*eil ex
to i'll) Manager Tom Lemon, who
tensive wuter ai-.l sewer improve
prepared the draft, because uf inm.-id pm gralir
luston of all Items considered
&lt; oinnir John Ka.ler definitely
Hitting
necessary to Ihe City. no cutting
belli ..ut for ) prim.iiv treatment
UKI.ANPO (AA—Utah' Industrial and a-lvie leadem iiiten-xted In uvet hy
tiy the CHy Cummlsslog,
as yet
Cummlsslog and
plant In tllfli.lt Imi-nivi-iiutit collbrliiffinjc new Iniluatrv lu Florida will meet inn,- tumuirow.
umlerlmdgMing last year.
-I met Ini) In ihe sewerage ik.rttnn
.d Ihe |iii.giam v'lituiiu Williaiii
... Principal aneaker at live conference luncheon » ill lie William (»
t'oii.idcruhlc cutting wlU be nee
oht.Tiell, head uf tha Small husine** Adinlhiitiulioo
Sleuiper isled in will, v'onimr
*— ir&gt; by i Ik&lt; t'omintsslan If they
Kuvlet U| lid* levpecl
The Industrial development clinic l* being sponsored Jointly l.v lie* t-\|u-i-i in wen enme close to Ihe
Florida Council for Iniluatrv and
On ip*' other -Ide ot Hie lence.
lit i null* In taxation they
('.•mint didm Ive) stipulated the
Common-* a - l the Industrial dlliwlyf
pledged
al
a
Board
illy -liiii.l.l uper.ile on a "piy-oavision uf Ihe Florida Stale Cham­ topic. sold A. D. Davh&gt; of Jackson- ■in i 11x;■11&lt;in imieling Monday
vlile, chulrman uf the count'll
ber uf Commerce.
‘ &gt;ni go" system m Imam mg Hie
A* the hudg.-t stands, Mr. Lemon
program and tli.i.ild cut Hie vswX Tbe i|iiratlua whether comninnl*uid 2i) 3 mills in laxallon would
i era ye needs to lock boltiim for
tlea ahould offer aubaldlea to new
tie needed to envee it. The differ
Initial constnirltmi, Mnvor Ran
manufacturing planta will ba a key
Miee m mlllatie Is in municipal
' iI.i11 Cliuse seemed H&gt; go along
oocrjtiim, where 15 mills Instead
i will. Hits vein --I llnnkiiii
ol setvti mill* i* needed to cover
I ’o in m r
I Ib - n v .r C o rd e ll I.&lt;
the City's functions The mlllage
ip ie s s e d no d e fin ite op ln i-.ii e lllie r
KEY WEST i * - Mrs Annie lor debl .erviee, il 3 mills, romalns
w .iv . su vin a ,
h a ve
m any
Cook’s Inipcs wen- lidlitlcd today lln- same
[dans I.i choose ir n n i we .iiu iT
with the announcement tli.it lu-i
Salaries alone, were underbud
Know w h ic h one In lake
missing ton hud been rele-sed by
MIAMI vAt—Juvenile Court Judge the Comnumlsls as a prison,v ol lie led last year by 129,338 110, he
t 'o in n ir K a.I.-i again e xp re sse d
pointed
mil.
Items
of
a
necessary
Hie o p in io n Ihe C ity 's e n n s u llln g
Walter H. Beckham haa closed war
nature
he
had
in
the
budget
In­
. iiu in e e r, R o b e rt A lig n -. Ja c k s o n
the Dade County book on lititfa
She said she was told July 14
i ill* , x lii'llld be d l- r lia r g e d
He
lion Involving Janice Cubbedgo. that M Sgt Itou.ird Cook. 211, cluded two new fire trucks.
The budget first will be taken
- ir ig iu a ll) voieed tb s ..p in io n at
It) year-old "coma mother,'' her was missing In action
a m eeting of the Coin m is s io n M on
by the Commission tomorrow
mouth-old son, Cnarlea, and her
"That word missing could have up
41.
Phntii
d.iv n lg tll.
■&lt;* * ini o in al Ihe City Hall In a
huaband, Honald, alao Ut.
mtsinl anything," she said "I nev ,.-cessed
NEW I 'M Kilt.MS ARE b*lnx -pmlril Imlay *1 lb* fount)
* i i i « Elst-iilinnt'i It p i- In. ki-l i* .nlib-il fm - i n l . i « . &lt; i . |l nnlii-*
D ie i.in u n is s i.m .-r n iiin e d Hie
session
and
(he
discus­
lie said yesterday that Circuit er gave up lug &gt; that tie h»d been
HhvrlfP* irfflre. Apparel for Shrrlff ) L. Holitu (•rninit from
id Ih * s h i-r lfr * -daft n r* i l r f l In Mirbl . It
i
m l!,
le its n ll w l i y T ilis jg ie e W illi yo u
sion, will be continued Friday
Judge Pat Cannon's order Friday captured
rlahl) and hi* ilroutir* consist* uf malrhlng (rsr *hirls anil
l-.uhsuk*. n I, I
-uni \ tv k iim .
-.m l wliv l w a n t to d is e b a rg e M r
giving the young huaband custody
“This morning I heard his iiiubi
psnts, sml hlsrk list, It* and shnra (nr summvi n#nr, whllr s
Vug,is ” n . 'H i- . gone ahead w ith
Aniieipjlisl revenues in the bud­
&lt;8 Janice and tha baby at L* name," .Mr* Cook continued "I
these [dans w lth i.n l n m x tilU n g ll.e
Hells’. removed the case from his was Ilia happiest woman In the get are for both this year and
i lls C o in n ilx s in n
Jurisdiction.
world About three hours later u lust year. These figures were set
I don I
lln n k
Hie
e iig ln e e r
telegram from the Defense De down as follows:
xtim dd de cid e what we s lio u l.l do
For use in general governmentpartnient confirmed Ihe good iirivilfges
n e xt and ev«-r&gt;lh|ng lik e llia l "
and franchises, (1B52news."
M a y o r O in x e s iH iilie d Coni in r
M ) 132,000, (IB M 34) (34.000; road
K a .le r. s .iy ln g lip th o u g b l th e etlA
und bridge fund,
(7,330.
' a ln u e r h a * been a tte m p tin g to g iv e
(1B33 34) $11,300; pound tees and
Hie I ' l l ) a c o m p u te g .a ta ie
dog taxes. (30, (too; inspection
t.n te r. C n m m r K a ili-r sai.t he
NKW PORT RICHEY IK-Roland
fee*. (7.300, (9.000; fines, 134,000,
, Ih o u g llt A ir
Angas
has
lie e ll
(M.IKIO, parking,melee fees, (M,p a y in g
down
Ih o
t ic a lm a n t
*
000
I2
l‘
,
000;
lutVesl
and
costs
on
i d i n l , ' and th a t the C ite -'x tio u ld
ilnj
luxes, llccttscs, etc., (1,(00, (1,300;
nave Ihe w hole p ic tu re , not h a lf
an old pistol,
............
ho Intended
............Ip buy.
f
B O S T O N (A')- -Hecteiary of Stale Duller *ald in.luy tl
in.
I
sale
of
cemetery
lots,
(3,000,
(4,MIAMI
U
K
—
Pvt
John
Keen,
20,
Peace Justice David Dowling reainmi.- ope charier” of the Dulled Natl.m * eon In In* "*&gt;-rl,.-&gt;.
t
ks; sale of real estate, (12,000,
M a y o r C ltu -e a g a in
answ ered,
ported
roirotter’s Jury h»d ren u returned prisoner of war who I! sk
ind erf.! \ j niul.-K-- iii.p.n (slit ull.-r ulim .-.ly in g ,
You have III* w hole pic
Ve
dered
verdict of accidental survived a 17-duy death march 13.(kk&gt;: sim return fTM fimn
lu u -peccn pr.-pare.l l»r the A m rrb n ii llnr A sw-x-iitfinn. Dull- ,
.Swimming
iiool,
(1,(00,
(2,530;
lu
r
*
if
)&lt;m
rea
d
ih
.d
.
la la i in ,I
ill
lluii-s,
-aid
(inlay
lie
mill
JU
Sl
drain.
said he bi-lirves tin- u.bninl&lt;trntin.) ..... ui'ldev* .. l-.-ll*. n--i|.| n. l&gt; go o ve r the fig u re * hi fi.u .l of
ulioul decltk'd on tin- Armv for a liens received on property fore*
fa.-.- uf |l»- lul l ili.it mull u»w tins the powv. "l» .le *li» v I, ...-i ll ' II.d
1Ol.
'closed hy cotinty, (11133 33) 110,000;
eurcer.
hu -aid ll«- U. N wuilld have lu I.* *
In Hie discussion t. .1 m g lil ll.e
" If I stay lit, i can retire at utility lax fur gcncrul government.
I'l.aliuett I-- mi.k.- till* p..*-il-le
... ,,
.....................
,
.-omit.i**iomtr* hashed over both
til" age ol '7, uml not many el 144.IKKI. (30,000. cigarette t S X . (98,
ii
ii
.
.
.
.
..
.
.
Ilillt
the
.illlMuill)
ul
I
lie
ri.-xdi-.it
H r re.-ulled l b. I tbe . .aitei wux
,, ,
,,
i&gt;tia-e* o f tin proposed pn.gr h i .
vllluns cun do that." lie i-ipl.-ilueii uou. (loo.ooo; water revenue.! fur
ll ''l
! '
and tn e .l i|u e s |io ils at All -Anga*
State Superinteiuleui ol I'nblic drafted ...d *ig..r.l at Sun Fran- 1,1, hr.
ll. . ' S e m u itil.
i t . in.ty
S |* . ilgeneral government, (30.060. (80,
during un interview
i'lo -essp.n Is*stx-.l
. I h .iii
f.Hir
'■
1
^ ' V-',1'"
i i . .0 1 - \s « o c la ln &gt; n w d l b u h l . s la g
The young soldier, son uf Mr iHHi; rents N m housing authority, Instruction Thom a* D Hailey ex­ claco in early 1946 "v .-■u none *&gt;f
the progress made In ediu-aIIv i
IIIi ti) al Mnllel Lake I'.irk n.
FORT PIERCE Ugk—A stale audit and Mrs llarvcy Keen, Naples. II,wx). (I.goo; prior years taxes. tolled
w
k,’
l
'.W
f'.ifl
"
r
\
U
n'
W
....
"
"
A
n
*
the
l
,
re
*i.le
i.l‘
p.iuei
lion in KeinStole Cuunly during Hie
Sepl IGl ti it War, de. idl'd -I Ilit- f.’t delllllle udlpo lu'ing l ik.-n -m
of Ihe recants of E. R. Pierce, Fla., came to Miami a few- hours 11.200. (730; library, (1,200, 11,300; past law year* at tmtav * meeiing
i-lllier id Hie Ido phases
lu thi- .'unnccllon Ibdlt-x ■id si-.-t l-lu.ill's ine. liug in lb* l uu. 1
Si. Lucie County tax assessor, has after he reached home to hi- with liall field, (11133-34) 11.230; gar­ of the Klwanls Club
• "itimi Stemler rnpiesle.l Hial
linos.last
night
''The
.h
o
lle
r
i*
thu*
a
p$e-atumbage
collection.
11933
34),
(1,100;
his
mother
while
she
underwent
llmt ihl-mg the pu-l -cxxi.i l lu­
been turned ovar to Ally. Hen
.loin. Mels.n, I'om-iv ............- ' Mi Sngi.s L.i.-iitire a plan which
"Hemlu.de County la well nt. Us tr age charter. In this **n*e ll Senate approved 23 tiealie* 12 ol
mlscellaneoui. (4.000, (4.000; cash
medlral Itvalriirnl
Richard Ervin
would
i.V most un.-- .ii
surplus from prior years, gt(.300. way toward solving all problem* w a* nl.Milele before it artually which a.-curding lu Indies legal slope) wa- .1)11)1.-.1 . h..11 mat. I improv provide
The Board of County Commis­
.-ineiits ul the
•■wnigu
III*
list.
In
Ciill.llillti-e
II.
i
I.i
connected
with
education
"
Mr.
cam
*
Into
fnree."
I.MKI;
water
revenue
bonds,
1193]
advisor- "u.uilil lie imciinsiiliiii.iiial iio-.llalel) ai.n.iol.i'cd
sioners said the audit showed IS.imteliiig I svstem hi. -j 11.1111a -i i i - ’ .tnicnt
Bailey
».»*rl*d
"Till*
couiil*
i*
Dulle*
went
on
lu
say
lliul
"us
oil.
(59,087
98.
and
ad
vuliirum
if Ihe proposed amci.-lm.-ui had
ISO M duo the county and asked
p l...I
taxi-*, (80,200. (190.333.72 Totals fortunate lliul there do n«d e&lt;i*l one who was at Han Francisco I Ims-ii in ctfecl, because lliev leal III- . .in.in.tlee a.ul lit* \ s ( .
F.rv!n to protect the county’s In
' 111110 lv.-y l. t.i.'-l.-d lli. il Ml
in - II- i .i i .1 .if I -itn't..rs nun).I
the over-cniwdeil coiidlll.m* I.. In- can say with confidence dial if with mallei* uf state luris.lu lion II.
were
(429.H1U
and
1000.803
70
terest*
in. .s sii.p ili&lt;- program I-, ah*..
l-l I 1 1d a y
n ig l.r
ut
* ixi
From debt service lax - taxes found lu many oilier Florida e.mri- the delegafi-s there had known ih.it sm-h as n.-gnilable insti.imeid laws o9*c l olie
Ini* t.i'c.l' t-.r lb* initial phase -t
c k lu t h e s tii. U u s &lt;d
W l l ll (
from prior years, (ISO, (lw); las Ilea "
Ihe mysterious amt liiimeasurald local ll.i'iising law*, etc
Mcis. I- nrpi-d all iio-iuu.-i - -u Id* binl.lo.i! i. inI II. .-it ti\.daiin m l the
"A chid *|wmU more of hi* power of the alum would he avit
BELLE (JLADK f* -Warnings id e* fur 1937-31. tl.OUO. (730: ad vali . p . .n.l il.elr .o&lt;i*i whid. -h.-.ilil
sharply attacked .1 [Mil ,.‘..I., lullin' and III.' board d ll
a possible flood diaster III Ihe onim current taxes fur diht ser­ waking hour* In * cIun&gt;! than lie sbK- as means pf mass destruction, ul Dulle*
lie Liken over • |-cr..»1 ul wui , III
Hie proposed umrndmenl winch red..r* i» In- isrs.-s.-iit
does
at
.home,"
tile
*pcaker
i-mi
Lake
Okci*.*liubee
region.
where
a
vice*.
(140,000,
(142.5(9;
utility
in
pit ll In: &gt; lltd.leri. i-lliipli'l*
M UNRAN (A - Two Florida sol­
the provisions nf the charter di-ul
I ' m - s I. I . - i . i
I'firiei l.iustup, I*
c easily tm seen that tug with disarmament and the re be said wind.I pc.m il Ctmgicxx i&gt;&gt;
lent
diers were among the American largo portion of the nation'* win service lux, (20,000, (17,410.07, and tiuued. T I can
jaiib-d
Dial
a
lai.:c
sign
was
Ix-lng
void
r-xccullvc
agreemeols
agr
c
education I* vitally imiMirluui to
I 'nil. ill. hud. i l*&lt;piekl*&gt;l .. pel
War prisoners released by the ter vegetables are grown, were admission lax front stadium, (I,- our
ulaliun of armaments would have menls mads- by the Presltlenl will, pamle.l and Wuiil.l be p:_..ij- Ip I s-in
children "
heard yesterday ut a meeting u! 1123. (3,730 Totels wer* (182,773
Communists M a y .
' Assocl.illni. - n.irk alnog Hi..,1 ml.iv|.-w wiili Mr. i.g.is ut
een fur more emphatic and real foreign govi'rnmeuls He ouh-.l ili.it III.
Mr. Dailey sketched the grow lit
147 Everglades land owners
and (11)4.003 07.
VVd-na Itivei
llu- main ildug | ,.|.In to plfie.lt 1,1- nets- ... il.e
They were:
istic"
Ibc Korean armistice was negulial llul'llllg
A resolution was adopted ask
From water revenuvs fur water of educational facilities In hlurlda
iiip b - ln . ii -I d o ­ p i.-I--.-d pro|ed
M Sgt. Howard Cook, *nn ot
up
III*
cDulle*
sanl
tbe
second
luadiby all Amerlcao m lllluiv rani Wekivu I *nr k i* I le l l i s l a l l l l l i . n . &gt;1
Alt
\ugu- said In- lino' . ore
Mrs, Annie Cook, 721 Caroline St., log the U. S Army Engineers to operation - water revenue*, (77, end declared this state i* now u ipiacy arose from Hu- placing ul e.l
nund.-r under inslriiclions lim n lw., -l-nilde luilci w i n d , w e l l * . s i Puling ..III* ll.aSI.I -llrel pl .Ills
model for other slate* ami many
declare an emergency in the areu 1H4. (77,000.
Key West.
reliance in a peacetime conllnua- Washington
I "f Ihe pr&gt;&gt;|eel on i s.al- ..( inst
pa- lo r,” lie n I t e ll
From water utility for debl sar foreign countries
Sgt. Allan Cain Jr-, son ol Mrs. and lake Immediate steps to pro
He WU6 introduced by Rayburn tlun uf the wartime partnership of
Sucli restrictions, to- said wia.i-i
vide flood control
Hild tile -an.) i y unii- are in I ii-i-t lu on* mdi. whldi will sbuw
vice - interest on Series B bonds.
Maty Cain, Hoieialtd.
Il-iol
ll
(Ul.(90, (10,733, and sinking fund T. Milwee, director of public lu­ the United Slates, llrilain and Ilus m ike II Impossible fur Ihe United s ta lle d , lilt- l i n k c. til.ml In- fin wb.l Sui.loi-I I'
The m..lie) I es *..l-lwlly " It* -aid III* plaits will
■&gt;w w w w w w w v w a ^ w v ' / v v ' w &gt; - - ^ w w v s i v s for bond retirement, (17,150, $17,- st ruction -Jo Hr-mlmile County, who *lu with the result that power for Stales "to share in tin- vnlimt.n v Islt.-d III- iild.-l
action
was
concentrated
In
the
(Se­
and friendly ussuriutlon of ftcc n.i must in- i ..s*,i by die Assncla lie leudy III -I* weeks ..r Iwu
Pit).
w i t program chairman
llu.nlbGuests included Ham Wulkup uf curity Council with II* veto The lions whldi I* iK'cessurv lu ulls.-i ti.m
Grand totals ware (088,919 and
ll* ils.i soul h* would incor|Hir
Assembly
voting
proredur*
gives
• o m t n lt t . .- u .e iu b .’i &gt; iip p ..in l.'d
what
the
8
ovii
4
premier
refei*
to
UrlanaB.
George
Jolly
of
Uria.k(839,8111.(7,
that buoy only an advisory role, as the "m uiiollliilc nnlly »l tin- fm tbe li- h I n
in s .d e *
M elseli al* Hie . --rhiiiis-.il.tiers idea* in
fieid
Mills,
(1.
II.
Blackman
of
Preliminary estimates of ap­ Gainesville, W A. Redd of Mi he said
l&lt;&gt; working -$lt fly* or sis dl((eruiii
w e re G e u i.:* A L . ll. t l J o lin G a llo
Suviei system."
I., sef whit’ll way ul prucepropriations for accounts from the Dora, (term It Farri* uf Taltuhaw a y, A| I It ..Inn i. Ib ili W illia m * , w.its
The third inmietiuury, Dulles
111it- |s III* cheapest
general fund wore as follows:
a n il E J
Hud
M u i i k I i I . ni
see, David Gulehel. J. It Knot, said, l* the fact ili.il Hit- General
Cummi Kwilcr coiiuilclitrd Itul
Administrative division - City ■nd E. G. Kllpstrlek, all ul San Assembly "ha* made but little
Tile next lei’itl.ii meeting id the
f.dtc ......
not I., jo
Commission, (19,423; City Mana­ ford
sport-inan'* \ &gt;*■ i&gt;-itt(Ifm and all d iprogress1' in establishing Hindu
AUtlUST 21, UH1
lit)
ger's office, (18,211; City Attorney,
future iiieclingx will lie l.dil Hie alien.I and .In tin* loll lot.
mental law uiunng nutluns embody­
Heveral stores on Hanford Ave. were rnteicd last Saturday night (3,Boo; finance department, (II.BM,
SA LZBU R G, Austria yV&gt; t' s last Tuesd.ii -&gt;l every month at the used a bit-re id II UN).INK) as Ilia
ing "eternal principle* of Justice
cuxl
&lt;d
ufimedlute
ii.'i-.l*
tm-l.nl
•hd Bhertff Hand balng notified did the Hhertock Holme* act and mid civil service, $1,300. Total,
Army aiilhorltles In.luy anmu.m-etl I “III ! Ifun-* li.-gilllilug &gt;.t N IS’
and morality
mg a sewage dlsiHis.il plant,
baHKed a young boy who la &gt;mw in the cltv laiatllle instead of bunging (83,707.
Dulles said that under the char­ lln- immixliute wilmlrawal ol I III
.tgiiiust il milTi.tit l..i nii.sliucllun
on an apple tree.
Safety dlvislon-MunicIpal Court,
HOMEBTEAD m - W B Car ter Itsitf llu- General Assembly lu American m ilitary police ciis I. iimv
with.nil one
(1,900; police department, W .IU , roll, 4B-year-old foreman ul the 1BS3 must consider calling a char­ mill* operating ul various puints
" lo t
(tPU.IKH), iluggolie,
we
William N. Savage, ami uf the Rev. J. W. Savage, haa been at- und fire department, $101,0(2. Pub­ Homeitoad little prison camp, les ter review meeting He said the oil Ihe border of Au*ltlu und
pi
uuglil In go ulieiid and do tile lull
tending Hanford Bu»Tn**a College and haa finished Ida course and lic health and sanitation
WABIIINGTilN. '.I*
A C u h i i i t- I |uti. lie c 111 phi) *lr ed Ile pointed
tilled at a (well nilnary hearing United States "will then vole In Germuny
received hie diploma at bookkeeper. He owea it all to the fuithfulne**
Public works dlvi»lun--Cit
llereunt-r all U S pci simncl session is to In- In-Id l..iiiurrow to o u t ihat tbe altualiim of iHdluliun
yesUvday
ay that l w kliled'h
............ i* hroth- favor" of such u conference.
Of Prof. ti. E. Bynum.
(0.380; park* department, $27,0171 •r-in-law, Earl Tyre, lu self de
Dulli-e devoted much of his crossing Ihe border will have lln-ir hear a gci.cial icvi.'w tiy Secre id the lake would become worse,
recreation department, (4,000; goo fanso when he was attacked with speech to a review nf efforts In pusspurls and buggagi- checked by tin- uf Stale Dulles ul luternatlon iillu-rwlse.
V L. A. Bromley purchased the Hughes farm on Celery Ave. con- department.
$10,(76; swimming
il l d c V H l o p i i i e n lx
the reeent session of Congress to Austrian ami German utfu-lul*
Mayor Chu*e Inouglil out tlut
ajltinx of IU acres and a fine concrete bungalow which gives Mr. pool. $8,318.80; cemetary, $8,141; s knife.
Hn- Improvumcnt* must m-eded,
Brumlsy a total of 90 acres of cultivated garden land worth (Jil.OlKI. public buildings, $20,146; street de­
jiirlu.llug repairing prexeni sew­
partment, $01,666; sewer depart­
er* ami making extension* which
"AUGUST 26, l» t l
ment, $33,712, and garbage de­
would provide sewers to all housed
Police hradquarters received a complaint yeslarduy from a lady partment. (32,(21. Total. IM0.S1B,areas 111 Sanford, would cost (733,on W , Third HI. who stated that some goata tethered near her home so.
iKK), roughly
were annoying her by continually “hollering for. something to eat.’
.Engineering division - M.4UI
(6
The overall water und *ewerage
MACFAKI.AN
He *ald the nollimnl total capital
Ile ai*o laid ichoul conxlructlon million dollars more last year than
Library » (0.340. Insurance - wo,
(C o n lln u n J ^ M j^ t^
Investment
m
elementary
and
secIi
not
keeping
pace
with
demand*
the
year
before
to
provide
fur
their
. Joel H. Field, tateemed Leading Knight uf the Hanford Elks 211. Special funds - ip
ic iil optri
special
ot
achool*;
spent
about
7M
i
billion
dol­
niidary
m
-I
ioo
I
plant*
I*
1U
billion
Lodge, announced that a dinner wlllAe given In connection with the ling fundi. (21,060,
HACK TO SCHOOL?
•nd
not
enough
persona
are
being
U.
S.
commlailonrr
ol
(21.060, and special
i'heck these articles and
lar* to operate 'be public schools dollar* fur public ami [Ik billion
Installation of the past aaaltod ruler. Leo
**•&gt;■. a* District Deputy, mlseetlaneou a Lunas, J M .M .IT .
today a record 38,- repaivd to meet teacher need*.
many others In today*' I ’las-d
Grand Eaaltrd Ruler. Florida East.
Tbe commiaaloner aald it waa •nd conatruct ,.ew building*; and dollars fur private school* with the
n will enroll In
Debt service) funds -- Mg(,siB.gf.
fled In The Sanlurd Herald
coltegei during tha eaUmated that private and public Increased the average salary of colleges and universities having
Water department,
rtmenl.
f
fM
H
.
Practice In tha use of gas masks was given Company C, Florida
elementary achool* will enroll 28,6- the claiaroom teacher from ubout plant* repre.sontlng capital InvestacadBmk year,
Used Hu-ycle, I ’ll. 1418.
8tate Guard, under tha aupervlalon of Lt. Porter Unalng at the
mint of tHk billion (foliar*
would be two million more 831,000 children thii coming achool (3,240 to (3,400.
regular weekly drill held at the Armory but night.
"Tlu- number nf persons being
Laat year about 30,000 new class­
« pmioux record of 34,- year, with morn than three million
School Desk*, I'll. 1423.
entering the flral grade. Laat year rooms were built, enmpund with prepared u* teacher* 1* lnadet|Uate
•ft lari achool year.
AUGUtrr M , I M i
47,000 the preceding year, to set to meet teacher needs." he said.
Tbunton pralitd the way the tbe enrollment waa 13,348,000.
Used Typew riter*. t*h. U3t,
n Wa
Walker of Orlando will address members of the
m r k a a people “are doing more
The animate for ed secondary new records, Thurston said, und "Siime 43.700 ijuidlflcd graduates
Neatly eland? m i
*
8«,ut. Judaon
Bemlnolue Teachers
Cl
“ ■ Club
at 10:00 o'clock tomorrow morning at the warm with ahewerp i
llwy have aver done bdore achool* Is 7,302,000 pupils, com­ another record uf mure than 30,- fur Ihe elementary field came uut
B
a n d Instruments, Streep
ile High wbooi Auditorium. It was announced today by Supt. ahewen eerthperie*
'
of our natlon'l pared with 7,06,000 last year, and 000 new classroom* I* expected this nf the colleges this year. Since
Muilc, Orlando
l-awton.
there Is u need for 118,000 nubile
Ihe lim e itale- college* and universities are ex­ academic year.
eeaWhwpad eoia^eei^t ei
pected to enroll 2,50,00 compared
Dasplte t h i s , he continued, elementary school teachers, the net
I-ook on tha Classified page
v t nS nSF* i fpump
it
Mr. and U n. W. A. Patrick ami daughter Carolyn
Ca
have returned m
“school construction in Ihe United shortage uf ipialiflcd elementary
UlllUd Stale* will with 1,40,00.
today to get a fuller description
to their home In loach
‘ Arbor
"*■ after
~~ a •tm tlon. of i l l weeks In Wia•46,906 public ele- “ By 1660.“ Thurston aald, “ It ti Slates Is not keeping pace with schoolteachers this September will of
these articles.
, North Dakota, K oitana. Cole
Colorado. New Meslco,
1m 1
(itMdiry »cboo| aitlmatad that thora will be “10 mil- classroom need*. Increased enroll­ be Mboul 72,000.
Texas.
"This shortage ran be overcome
tB claearoomi out lion more pupils and ntudenta In ments, building deterioration and
Do you have * . motor scooter,
. J be overcrowded.
nation's schoolsi and
a
collei.$•». obsolescense will create Ihe need only by further overcrowding, or hooks, used car dr uxed clothBirth of a fawn Monday t the Municipal Z«o has Increased the
public and iprlvata,
ni
titan for an additional 423.0iki class by ro;rultlng Into the elementary Inu (Fiat you wish
wlih to _ sa
1*117
m to six. If
gaer.aomgatlo
ahd three small. Tlia deer share
anra laat »pring“
rooms and relatad fitlllu e* by schools teachers whose oukllflca
School klila need them. Phone
tha burger
'Whom they seam to ha an axcommiaaloner aald Arneri- 1MB. About 36,0000 are In some lion* fall thurt uf desirable stand
r n t f t B kiiuim fire
146 tu place your ad.
eeKat tenaa.
taxed tbemaeltrei about 100 stage of cwitiuctlon at title tlmo." ■nit."

State Industrial leaders Gather
In Orlando For Thursday Confab

"Coma Mother4
Case Is Closed

Woman's Hopes
Are Fulfilled -

*

,

Dulles Declares 'P
Age UN Charter Inadequate

Football Player
Shot To Death

Miami Gl Wants
Career fn Army *&gt; &gt;•'

Bailey Speaks
At Kiwanis

St. Lucie Audit
Given To State

Sportsmen To Hold
Fish Fry Sepl. 16

Okeechobee Flood
Disaster Feared

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IN T H E H E R A L D :,

5 , 10, And 40 Years Ago -

MPs Withdrawn

Self Defense

Cabinet Session

Record 37 Million Schoolchildren To Enroll
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T R F SANFORD H ER A LD

THE OLD HOME TO W N
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Tom Connolly, Although Retired,
Is Blasting Fellow Democrats

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By PON JKIHTWIKAM
WASHINGTON .* -T«m
l)r is u k i ay-muucd iMtllllcal wn
rlor who ha* ritlred l&lt;&gt; the side
lino*. Inil lhi» fiery Texan l*
Miorlliu: hi* disapproval these days
over thi* r orid urt of *oitii‘ o( hi*
fel.’ow Democrats
lletiroment ha* dolled nrlllH‘i
the mind in.*- lhi* longue lhat kept
him In t.'ongrr** fur «liiio*l 3ii yeuri
ami math' him an Inlornaflimul
IJl{iire. Ill’ I* observing In* Tilth
Idrlhdav today and hu* Ihi* In *.iy
ali&lt;ii11 hi* party
•-rtm Demoonil* «*tnt overdo Itit*
hii*lni’i* of hragi'ini! atmiil Iheli
mipIMirl id President Klsenlmwr
That *ort ol limit: may ho n&gt;&gt; holt
In l* -* vojir* to rnnii'
“ Besides, they .*liouhl make it
rlrao I hoy will vole for a program
on It* merit* ulnne-imt whether
Kiseuhower I* lor or ai(nln«t II
Mn*t (hint!* I ho Democrat* liuvo
■uppnrt-d worn programs which
worn Inlllaii'l hy Ihc Democrat* in
Iho flrnt plum They'vv |||»I boon
voting for wind they believed In
■II Iho tlni'.'.
(.'omially inudo the •latt'innil a*
ho sal on Iho pt.&gt;u*anl tree-shaded
porch nf iho homo horn where ho
flue* with til* wile anil hi* mourn
no* of Iho your* wheii ho wu* an
actor lo history-making ovenl*
Sp. akiiii! of KlM'iiiiowor, lie *uld
"I think Iko'* capllul *tock I* hi*
ieraon.il popularity a* a war hero
think hi* popularity i* *1ill hohl
in # - muyhi' not a* *1rmig a* li
w iiv Iml H i* *1111 there Ami (hare's
no donhl the Heinuerul* in Con
gross have helped him with lltei
iiipporl on several measure*.
"I think lif’* shown very clearly
that ho ha* an extremely con
aorvallve viewpoint Muny ol lilt
important uppoinlmenl* have gone

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BUI.IIP IIKI.TM X MTIIAI’H.
r..u*o,ial&gt;ie 1'iieiM
M ill KV M il. DM Dll IU{

i |u men wilh no practical experlf'^ncs It: guverm ' I'l or imfdie*—
1ihongh.lb1
.';* •"ay hin&lt;- nut experi­
ence In hist buslnes* and monopo
lie*.
"II I III* Ireml i onlllilK)*, It*
going In hurt hull People don'l
want hiK limine** In dumlnnli*
it*,"
During Iho years he was chair
man ol Ihc Sciiulc Foreign lie
lullnn* L'liminilleo. I'onoally wu*
a strung dilvoeuli &lt;•! a Inpuiii-an
foreign policy Uni In’ -ml loo
ulleii tilpurlisan-hip rum aluul ul
partl-un IntiTo !
Ilo ailih-il " Itip i i iisansliip do
pond* u greal il--.il l--u -in wuelnoi
Iho maj-irlly nail* roally waul* -i
.iipulII kiiii policy.’1
Cnnnully i* sj ihIui, pail ul earli
day dredging up old iiii -iiioilo * anil
pulling IIII’III down fur a book he I*
writing—-a Imuk lh.it will spun In*
3d y-.'ur* In congri'** II I* &gt;rhefl
tiled for puhllealuui noxl spring
lie I* up ul K a m daily and
work* on hi* book until nuun Tin'll
he lake* thing* eu*y ur vi *ii * with
old friend* In argue puliiu " I didn't have u real v.nation
lor M years," In* *uul. "*n I ’m
taking my re*l now
" I get ii tilth- io -i IIo * ul iiuii'’
having liiilliing lo -In It ul llu I,-ink
lake* (iff a good deal --I my Innand I'm en|ovmg llu* vue.ilum
A11in hi nit t'uiiii.illv wu* a - -.ol
niundillg fill ill - mi llu- Ncnuti- ll-i.ll
lur years, he ha*u I heen liack
since lie sleppi-d itdo retliouiout
“ I ’m thru ugh will- polities1' in
said. " I I Ii ink 3ll year* In Iho Him r
ami Senate were eiiuugh l-f ....
mall "

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T H A T B U N C V A H S F L A S H O H S P / A I S T E K * D W lV *
»»** M«iHl.li |i |i,ff1* HMHkfD

SV*VA J l-T ?

llussol A Harris, personnel of
nor at the Veterans Admbllslruion lleuhmnl Office, Puss-a-Orllle
Ileach, lias |n*l relurned from At.
f.udu where he ultcuded a trainA U lllQ U KH D D K -n Mr* Mela ■inr eoiifereilce to team new let’ll
Jlumlret, mnllier nf III elilldien niipie* in elus.sllvliig ioli*
VA personnel officer* from five
and ex|K-cliiii! Iho I7th, hu* filed
laloi attended Ihe conference.
mill in distrn I i-ourt asking sop.n.i
.... Ii. ’led i-v W V Acsliri, from
linn ftout lii-r Iiii -.Ii ,mil luiiu/lo .■l
■he VA i ' { . , , .(! llffler in Washinglor H
miti year*
n-n. where elassifleullon hu* tieen
io a lle g e * i nod tr e u liiio n l liv e r
Hhe
iei oiiipilxhcd In Ihe past
the lu.sl f|v ■ ve ils
I 'nder new effort* to develop
111- ■
--ni v and eciinomv,
Austin
uni lid* work now will lie dune
,i i-.iili VA -ilallon He said VA I*

If you ai&lt;- tin- linkv uwiiot, ||||-||*|- ii IiuUi- liilnmlo ’ n t - v
Aug. kTi, cud uf Iho i oiliest, hi riiuliii't

DKNVKII (As—When i MU,WO first
n u l l e d IK’iiver'a -Manual High
School, the sludenli witc* not alone
hi their cheering. They were Joined
today hy taxpayers when Ihe
school hoard announced;
The srhnul was abandoned at the
end uf Hie last schonl year, and
the Mildent* are in enter a n*w.
mnili-rn huildmg uerus* Iho xtreai
next iiiiinHi
The lo** wa* fully cuvereil by
Insurance.
I'lie cily wu* saved much of (hi*
•silmaletf $42,ihw wrecking project
d had planned.
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BARGAINS
CASH AND CARRY
Kill l.li. $4.:m

S ta te

WHOLE OATS

too Lh. $4.00

Wr lis ts s few ra in I Iml will lie

liiH iir a n c e C oh.

f*i ol acted fur*.!* k.tp rUhln#
Stream* clean and cwill
j
In Ihe process uf giving to each
" irily lo
In classify It*
it*
ktatlan the aulhnrtiy

own Jobs, and Ihe conference wui
give each |wr*nnnL'l officer a
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M r,.H arris said Iho problem U
simply lo mtv Ibul each eunibiv-w
line* Ihe kind ol work fur which
I e Is paid hy Ihe guverumcMi, and
(lull all VA employees doing the
same type of work are Paid on Ihe
same oasis. He said lie believes

R ID E -IM

THEATRE

LAH T TIM K TON 1(1 HT

“FLATTOP”
M ATPHDAV— D OUIII.K F K A T U IIK

“ NO HOLDS BARRED”

m away n ilh earh purrhase

a* long a* lltey last.

AND

“ ‘LASH’ LARUE”

STULL FARM SUPPLY
110 \V»'m| S e m in l

MONDAY

AND MONDA)

“THE STOOGE”

Plum e I tfiH

A V a V a V a V -W a V a W a V

■O R L A N D O

HIGHWAY

PUT YOUR OWN PRICE ON YOUR
PRESENT TRUCK FOR A U H L
ON A BRAND-NEW DODGE

m

Mukt your ownopproliaL.moll ItriiMl Wt’n anxloui totrad*
and will do our Uvil twit ft himI your prkol No coitl
No o b lijju lio n l

ikwt (Jm 1 aver offamJ (ruck owner* I Takes
only u rniiiuU of vuur tline, lie ra ’a how U works;
.H rat. vou ctockfa wlutt your inwemt (ruck la
worth. W rit* thta flgur* on ilwa appruiaul form
Iwlow. Add your n u n * and mailing mldraaa, te«r
out (I m form and mail It (o ua. Or, If wou prefer,
n h « w iid an d MdJ u a y o u r trading prtiti!
We'll do our vary beet to muet the price you
put uu your preaenl truck. Chanoaa are good tliut
we uan becauee we believe we can offer higher
(rude-lit allowance# than alty other dealer in
town. B u t If era can't get togeUmr, tliere'a abao

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Harvester Trucks, Tractors, Farm Implements,
Refriterators And Freezers

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2 DOOR SEDAN ......................

llu- decvntrali/ed aullmrlty
will
s a v e money for the government
and make Ihe employee* happier
in their work.

oinoKey Hays:

All Cheer When
School Burns Down

O w iiern of K ir b y * vvilh m-riul iininlioi *
11 I Viif. or 2-HHifM
A n - cut it toil In h ii I imI ii i i | in) rnnii p ii/ r ii'

WIIOUO CORN

SPECIALM938 CHEVROLET

Area Personnel Officer For VA Attends Meeting

Mother Of 16
Wants Divorce

,SCRATCH (Cullull Dili;I

WASHINGTON uB - The House nl»!»’ will) Socialist or Communis!
Un American Activities Commie front backgruimd*" to gel away
let* say* 11 believe* W out of too with attack* on congressional InA m e r i c a n s are emphatically vestlgatora of communism, "at'
larks which are aiding and abet­
■gainst communism — but mnny ting the Communist conspiracy.
know »o llltle about II they ire
The observations wvre contained
mil sure what they are against.
In an Introduction to a history of
This ia.,faJ’an. (lie coiumiie-e organised ’WiWw'ku-sm In Ihe uniia .J yesterday, niakv* ii ixmlble i in i SI me* being ouhlished hy tins
for "many self-styled ‘anti-Commu-) group.
i i i i n M m n i i n iiii&gt; n t i m M m &lt; t i m &lt; n i » &gt; a

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Florida lantnna
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• poiion’ that ■•nalirtaa
animal* m sunlight, s u i t in g tn
painful sores and poasibl* danIn.

T&gt;0 IMvmoutli 1-Door Sedan
'•Hi Dodne (-haHHin Model W.F. Ill
*12 International CtiassiH Model K.G
'48 International % Ton Panel
2-I\lodel A.V. Furmall Tractors
2-Model A. Farmall Tractors
l-ta.M.C. Model CC 452 Trailer Tractor
1-Dianiond T. Model 012 D Trailer Tractor

ATTENTION

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By STANLEY

Confusion Helps Communism Grow

SPECIAL SA LE-U SED CARS
TRUCKS and TRACTORS

OWNERS!

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f&amp; h e - # a n f n r i i

H A N O I. Jiid o eh in a (fl*)— T h e F r e n c h a ir fo rce to d ay
broadened Its r a id * on rebel V le tm ln h supply b ases being
b u ilt up fo r an a u tu m n o ffe n siv e .

%

A T L A N T A (Jfy— .fame** W . L I ( U “ b
4*', ve'«M»!i »o u lli- i - ! »
( # r n n ew sp ap erm an , died tod ay a ft e r a lung illn e ss. H e tof-' V O L U M E X L I V
m e rly wan on th e a t a f f o f th e O rla n d o S en tin el.

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E s ta b lis h e d 1908

I M &gt; E F E N » B N T . &lt;\f.M V _____________
N E W S !* A r l ' H ______________________

W A S H IN G T O N (/P)— T h e V e te ra n s A d m in istra tio n Is
m a k ln jt Its f ir s t c h e c k on th e fin a n c ia l s ta tu s o f p a re n ts
w ho a r c re c e iv in g co m p en satio n fo r the d e a th s o f sons or
d a u g h te rs In W o rld W a r I I .

Crowd Expected

N E W Y O R K &lt;&gt;P)— N a rr o w ly m ixed p rice s w ere e n ­
co u n te red todny In e a r ly p h a se s o f stoek m a rk et I ra ilin g .
C h a n g e s w ere a lm o s t e n tire ly In the s m a lle r fra c tio n s, and
A ra d in g w as u n ite slo w .

earing

L O N D O N (/P)— T h e B ig T h r e e W e ste rn a llie s w ere
repo rted n e a r a g re e m e n t to d ay on a now o ffe r to Join R u s ­
s ia In a fo reig n m in is t e r s ’ p a rle y on the fu tu re o f G e rm a n y ,
ff .
______________________________
S T . L O U I S &lt;/P&gt;— W ire r u t t in g w as reported in M isso u ri
and K a n s a s to d ay a s c o n tra c t n eg o tiatio n s w ere resum ed
In an e ffo rt to end a s t r ik e by 53.000 C I O em ployes a g a in st
th e s ix -sta te S o u th w e ste rn B e ll T elep ho n e Co.

Five Killed
In Car Crash

JA C K S O N V ILLE
UR Duval
bounty police swooned down on
Wderal gambling stamp holders
over lhr weekend, arresting all
but three of 44 stamp owners list­
ed hy the Internal Revenue Ru
reau.
The raids began S it unlay night,
two days alter flov. McCarty told
Sheriff Rex Sweat and three local
iroaecutnri “ there will he no inch
blng aa the lid being on (gam­
bling) today and off tomorrow"
during his administration and to
^tit the stamp holderi.

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Pair Arrested
For Extortion
JA C K S O N V ILLE ( * - Two men
were arrested late yesterday on
charge* of trying lo extwi 1500
from a government engineer allrr
holding him captive for an hour
Friday
ft Detective Sgta. ft. A. Strlckl.ind
and W. O. Crosby identified the
two as Frank Taylor. IS. ami Vln
rent Paul, IX
The victim waa John It. Martin
of tho Corps of Engineers

Rescuer Drowns
N A P LES ufi —Twelve hours after
be iv a m out Into Wiggins Pass
■Kill
•in snliffort
to aid a hoy Fa trnubto,
N&lt;sa man, svaa
recovered yesterdi
day,
Blount entered Ifip water Saturdxv when he noted that Tommy
Williams, 10, waaa hi
having dlfficui
ty regaining Ihe shore against a
strong outgoing Ude

Jax Holdup
t JA C K S O N V ILLE UB- A man
^vllh a slocking over his f* i* held
up A M Kurnmer. assistant man­
ager of a Winn and Lavelt Grocery
sloro here, forced him to open tho
safe and tsicaped with &gt;1,500 l.jst
night Just after the store closed,
Kummer told police.

Agent Dies
TAMPA wi - Donald A. M*cfjhm ald, 52,, a veterae
veterse federal
fed
rev
'wnue agent died of ■ h u r t attack
today while he i n fellow officer*
sloshed through water to make a
raid on a mnonrfilne whisky still.

Body Recovered

PAXTON i d - Five Alabamans
were killed early today when two
speeding aolnmohiles met In a
head on collision about two ml' ;*
south of Paxton, the Florida High
wav Patrol reported
Killed Instantly wrro Roy Knight.
22. Pineapple, and Clifford L
Thrasher J r . 22. Selma
Taken to a Flrrala. Ala . hns
pltal, where thry died, w.’ re James
Allen Goodman. 20, l!t. 2, Enter
prise, Joe Knight, IS. Enterprise,
and Znlllc I.rlloy Cole. 22, Selma
Florida
Highway
Patrolman
Clark Wiggins said Ihe cars
crashed Into each other while hnlh
i were (raveling at osllmatrd speeds
of between an and (Ml miles an
hour
He said there were no witnesses

JP Squabble
Cleared Up

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Jimmy Wright Stars In Boy
Scout District Sw im Meet
District Governor
Duggan Addresses
Sanford Rotarians

Fliers Killed

Driver Killed

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vllle Has Corp was glinted au
thccity by the Stale Utilities Com
mlaslon Today In Increase Its min
Imum rale from tl for 200 cubic
feet of gia or in * In t l U for 400
cubic leet or less

Funeral Held
For Mrs. Hatch

Georgia Tech
Accepts Hutchison

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Sheriff's Office
Uniforms Arrive

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lli'oio ,ls tin eoln Id.ink- (or
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Troop '.'t.i of Mvicdo.
pool Illy ill In the Seminole I I III nly
IteaiillH were ns follows: Free
layeee idflee hi Sanford Young
sty le , rlnns A Jim m ie W ria h t,
I Hill s p.iltlclpjillliu III Ihe rnntrsl
Troop 14, first; Sidney Vllilen Jr„
md com|icling for do idle Miss
Troop 145, si'coml, nnd Hon Ulrey
Sanlando Springs ol I'.iil" will na
Jr.. TriMip 21.1, third, and clitsa ft
in lr before the indues m h ilhlrif.
■Hom er Alexander, Troop HI,
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oils and evenjpu dresses
first: Kejtb Mslcnlin. Troon 241.
l* y p r ,f c o m m llle e s are hard ai
seromt, and Jamea Pearson. Troop
w o rk e n tn p lfin iu p la n s fill
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a n tic Sanlando
s .in la n d o S
p rin g s J.abnr
J.ab nr
gigantic
Springs
Uack stroke, class A —Jim in It sepafglo propel it ami dwelling nm f&gt;|sbni|inn The laycees ^ra
Wright!
Kenneth
M cM urrnyiJM W Ifilinni * ere rect, riled In Ibe ' F n i f t ' ft . e s .n l 1 . lie m i l l l _ i f l
Troop 145. find Dan fllsler. Troop” ' .... 'tv f
* office al Hie Court "Yiiuin Artlvlili'n Fund"
24.1, and clnst H Amlrrw Aulm House toil,tv
The litri'c .1 itiilicidiml im irlutc
Troop 24.1; l.miri'ni-e
llowntil,
w ts 1 Vt.MNI deal in whit'll Ml Hid
Troop .14, hml JaioiK l’i-ur»on
Pineannb, rescue First, trmii Mrs Carl It* pev l&gt;"o ;td n home
from Troop 115. &lt;-r t. msed 'if unit several Inis m ttn- itak Grove
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• Him. Roll
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McCoy, victim. HIMv T vrr. ri'.&lt;i m i W e llin g and Ins site H elen
lolin R Mc| i ll in la vi' n dd
nml Jark II11rr•-v , hi'liu'i
Mr and M i
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Medley rwre First, tesm limn u re a v e . lis s i A d i o i . si p r o iiir c il H'.ideill »d the We d Side lot Ihe
Troop 115. I'omposrit of IldU a p a rr e l of l.im ' aid lio o -e fro m past 21 years, died eailv veder
.lav inoriiim: in Miami (ullowmg &gt;
Ramsey, Teildv Wtilkei, Jiinn
M r and Mr-.
I &gt; 411. h a rt fm i nicer operation lie had lieen ill
Pearson arid Sidney 4'ilili’o Ji
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t'T Hie pi .I |i il mil had hern in
seen nil, loam from Tioup I I . Hi"- 41 r ami M m I ' i i ' l l Hates -inld Mlain! I i ahoot a iti oni Ii
McCoy, Jininiir VVrlirht. I.imr-illolll M iv In PMI'i iii I'oRard
corner lot and home In Alla
Howard and ll'iiner Al&lt;-xu„,|&gt; • ainoiite
Sprint: I . Ml&gt;e|t J Him
41a Ml Mi I i II ill tv a . in llir pro
und third. Tronii 211 lemn R"’ nt ItriHiklyn. N v lor W.tasi In •loci' Ini'llie.s here
neckman, T e n v McMalmn. Imu
Hie Phillip. I «ri
oiidivision ol
Surviving ire the widow, 41r
McGill and Keith Malcolm
Sanford. 41r m l Mi . Holier I II Alice Me t ell.in one ,on, John l&gt;
Cross chest rr iile Ftr.il. Ir""i Weldi'ii. I l l l Yah \ie pnreliRsed M. 1ell,in i n d
grnndd.ioglilri.
248 team, Ro)&gt; Recknuin Jinn
a lot and hiinie ha W.KSI (ruin Mr &lt; anil Sin all nt .Sanford, two hill
McUiit and Keith Malcolm. ,ccmii and Mrs Jaine Newell Shields
Mors, fi.iu and Waller id Miami,
Troop 145 lenni. Teililv VVnlki i
Ollier trnlisarlioiis were the sale two uui'li's of Sanford. W r uni
Gregory Walker and flinty St of a I'ahln and lot on Neal's Hu&gt; I' S Rumlilcv. and an mini. Mrs
John, ami third. Troon I I tcum Point In Rimlli Seminole i'minty hy J A Kelly id Miami
Bruca McCoy, limner Aleaiindn Mr. and 4lrs. lames a Neal I"
Funeral services will lie held
and Boh Reelv.
Mr. anil Mrs llenjamin Sinllh Wednesday at t IKI p in at llrl-vnn
Plunge—Class A, Hilly T y r e
laiekliart. for |5on and the t?un Funeral Hume with Rev Milton
Sidney Vihlen Ji , and Don d im nurrhiisv of a lot Owen Hansen Wyatt ol tlie
First
Mellmdisl
Jr„ and class It Rlrhartl Phntran kingvllle, Ohio from Mr
and i hurch official ing Inleriuent will
Teddy Walker and Andrew Anlio
Mrs W. A Long*
follow in Everitrren f'emelery
Hiving—class A, llritce MH'»v
Jimmie Wright and Kenneth M&lt;
•y, anti class It. Aniltc»
Richard Phagnn ami At
f'olllna,
..... Troop 845
Comedy dive—Grruorv Walkei
Rruea Mold, and James MciiRi
1'nrtiritmlinK In tit** inr*'| w r n j

Tr oo p s lit noil MI 5 o f M m i fo u l nn

Funeral service* for Mrs Ethel
Hatch, who died Friday, were held
at 1:io p in. today at ihe Church
of Hod, French Ave. at 22nd St .
with Rev. T. C. Messer and Rev
R E Newell officiating.
Rurial waa made tn Evergreen
Cemetery. Mrs. Hatrh, M, waa tho
wife n[ Jay Hatch and made her
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homo at lllgalna Terraco. She la
SharUfa from It countic imlmi
survived by the huaband and har ing Seminole County Sheriff J 1father and itep-mothor: on* sla­ Ilobby, have been Invited f&gt;. attend
A U G U ST I I , H U
• •aUbllshment of • large warehouse and printing plant as- ter; one brother ana one neptitw. a fifth congreaalonal district meel
Ing of the Florida Sheriffs Assn
L V A p U d tfor printing fruit and vegetable wrappers by the
elation in Orlando Wctlm-sday
g ow«ColumbU Paper Co. o f California at Hanford will prove ■ great
Orange County Sheriff S. i&gt;
bantfll advantage to the packers of thla ataU.
Starr, of Orlanao, la In charge of
arrangement* for the in re ling
Carload* of new material are arriving thla week for the People*
which ia arhedulrd to lie held iii
Bank, the first heavy piece being a new safe door that looks large
•he
county commiMloner*' mmo
ATLANTA, Ga. (Spaelalk-Jpa,
enough and strong enough to hold nil the mnnay In Seminole County.
at
tha Court Home, at n no p m
eph B. Hutchison of Siinfortl, havT
Brevard county Sheriff II T
The Gao. If. Fernald Go. la demonstrating a new sprayer that Ing met all the entrance require­
will rtvolutlonlss the spraying business. The pipe* will fit any cart ments, haa bean accepted for ad­ William*, of Tltuavllle. n Sheriff
or wagon an&lt;J tha m litura is forced from lh« sprayer by a gaioHne mission to the Fall IBM class of Urn Association director, will preside
U k g County Sheriff Willi* V
Georgia Institute nf Technology.
^angina*
Student* for’ Oeor
‘ “Techh are McCall, of Tavarc*. Sheriffs As
Georgia
dmittea on the Ibails soclation president; ami Marirm
selected and admit
A U G U ST Mf 1941
of their work In high school and County Sheriff Don McUrnl. nf
An impending Mack market in the vegetable seed Industry In scholastic Minding
Ocala, Aaaoclation *rcreiary, arc
Tn tnelr gradi
Florida wag today pointed out by J. J . Roeco, manager of the focal uallng claaa. tding
All of these condl- among Mwtae Invited to attend
branch of tho Btrpea good Co,
Hhon-wavo radio com mimic»
lions have been met by Mr . Huttiona will
suhicris
wlll lie
bo one of the subject'
chlson.
Curtl* Wlljlam*. 8. O. flhlnholsar Jr., and Ira .Southward were
P forordiacuaaion,
dtacuaalon, according in
Freshmen will rngliler at tha
welcomed Into tho Rotary Club today and presented with membership Atlanta Inatllutlon for the Fall President McCall.
plna by W alter Haynes at tha weakly luncheon at the Mayfair Hotel.
Other enuntiea in Ihr district
quarter nn Sent. I I and tho upper
classmen on Sept. 2*. Under the In addition tn Ihnse mentioned
A "Back-to-School" Dance will be give
the Young Peoples sponsorship nf (he Georgia
above are C ltnu, Flagler. Oscen
Club. All etudanta attending grammar echoo
or high achool, and YMCA, new aludenta will be
la, 81, Johna, Sumter and Volusia
Jiig h school are Invited. Music and aouvanira
m furnished.
. t o alter
day freshman camp, to .
A U G U ST 14 /1*4|
Salem Camp Grounda near Atlan­
1 H i" Clty Commlasion laat evening authorised Mayor R. A. Wllllama ta, September t l to » . The pur­
pose of this camp la to acquaint
entering freahmen with campua
leaden, racully Rieabera, and
Member* of tha Junior Chamber of Commerce, their families and vartoua organisation*.
Th« County aheriff'i office today
frlaads will enjo* an ouUng, tomorrow afUrnoon at Baniando Springs,
recalved new winter uniform*
it « M announead thla morning by Gordon Bradley, president.
will bo dressed in gray,
I F YOU
a ll and P-Uia, gray ih irti, and
receive your
... i A M Bobeon.i
of Mr. and Mrs. Jamaa NicholOrange
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a r t on the ihouidert nf
rplacopai Church.
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Jimmy Wright of Troop 34. Hanford, starred in Indivtdunl &lt;-v&gt;-nts Ftolm &lt;i in. It", Stout -woo mrcl
for thr .Seminole district, by winning firsts in free style mol look stridu ...... petition nut a ....... ml place
in diving,
George Mnlfcll, chairman of ramping ami activities for the district, w • in .limp.- &gt;0 tlo- swimming
riu'i't which whh hi4Id ut thr* Munlrl ;&lt;al pool. Jtn lg e s w&gt;oe R o lie rt l.i p p l r v o l l , lloi
llc.-lv, lie
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S c o o te rs , +
Sid ney V th le n , also ,&lt; S c o o te r, wna
the s t a r t e r .

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So pi X Mir m .iY iir s nf S r in t n n lr
r*m n t\ n t ii* s w ill r u m p H c in a
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T I m* r'NMi'-siv, mv *'» u tin 'll tIn* in i&gt;
ni&gt; svill p iin p , r r » w l , f u ll, mi ru n .

TNI UNHID ITATIf AM N K t a Uteit heavy bomber, Ilia *-)et YR-J?. liUiown thoili i aflat taking off on
a tegular tast ltl|ht from thai KAwards Air fore* Bata, California Tha plane w&gt;n loon•4li( In the Ptv t.aka
lasting ground (or research and evaluation by USAF unerta. fOefehaa Dept. Photo itorn IntertidihitMl)

WEST PALM REACH '4'- Louis I
Winters of Coral 0 shies will con
Ilnur to solirll advertising for Hit
yearbook of the Florida Justices
of the Peare and Constables Assn.
The hoard of directors, meeting
yesterday after tho dose of the
annual convention,
said (here
would be "■ few changes In the
auditing system"
nut nothing
“drastic."
A specisl committee reported to
District (invernor Malcolm Dug­
lhr* convention It had found no gan of Bradenton n-itaratad the
evidence to substantiate chargre it aate precept! of Rotary Club at
of "shakedown" tactlra used In M a y ’s Yacht Club meeting t*
selling arf# foe the'yearbook and
“ finlary means aervlce to* oth
collecting funds
era." he asifrtan. " I Ilk" ta think
Rnlarlana try to use their devlnu
gifts In help make this u better
world In which lo Jive."
He urged the local dub l» attain
ROHE RTS H ALE, Ala &gt;* Two list percent by undertaking such
slodent filer* w»r* kllli-l today programs as raising money To send
when their Irnlner planes collided • M’lumgr students lo various coun
trie.. Ihu.s promoting goodwill ami
In Right near lter&lt;*
Authorities .it Pensacola Naval world understanding
Mr Duggan further emtihaslicd
Air Station, Fla . said the two
wero solo students on rootlnr the possibility of purchasing suh
scrlptlnos to the Rotary magailne
(raining flights
Names of (he victims were with for distribution to foreign coiintric*
held pending notification of nest of where Ihe publication Is not in elm!
ed with the dues
kin.
lb- was introduced by Prasirirni
II I. Perkins Jr Fred Perkin*,
general manager of the Sanford
Herald, waa inducted a* tha rlub\
OCALA il* ----- Jarnea Baggett of newest member
Chalaworth. Ha . airmail stationed
Serceant-at Arms M L ft attorn,
at Cocoa Air Force Base, d id to with Ills new found voice intrudin'
day of Injuries received Sunday ed the guests: Id. Cnmdr, John
when—HJgnwi
ah way Patrolman N. I, Hughes, Jack C. Morrison, and
id—his auto rammed Into Paul Miller.
Sprtfl aald—t
the rear oi a truck near here dur
Honorary liotarlan Chart** Mor
ing a heavy rain.
rlson, of f)u&gt; Herald, led the club
In a spirited song session preceding
Mr Duggan's talk.

TALLAHASSEE

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Rate Increase

K E Y W EST (ft- The hotly of
Ens. William Shintban, 2.1, whoie
Navy night fighter plane crashed
Friday In a marshland near the
Toca Chlca Air Station, was reovered from the wreckage yesUrday.

Cily Commission
To Sil As Board
01 Equalization

Mayors Getting
Ready for JCC
'Sack' Evcnl

State News Roundup
Duval Stamp
Holders Taken

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St., was arrested hv tile i 'nimlv II i inplmi inn- iw iv and ..ink tiler
.Sheriff’s uiflce, Triaiper tl.iiriMiii In li.nl la i n l.iki M a slmrl distam e.
sold. Saturday night mi a charge 'll.......Him Hirec ituifiis cnritlrmeii
of drunken driving following an tin* slma! ili'l.ince In shore, recnv
accident on Highway 17-1)2, two ered Miiiicnh.it from Hie swim and
mile* *miIII of Sanford
ncnl hack for ll.imiilim Tite li'idy
According lo Trooper llarrisnii. was reem i r c l m alimit 12 feet of
Haywnod ran a car driven hy Will water, afti*' .ilmtll 10 mmutes.
lam llick.i, Sanford, off the road
and collided with a car driven hv
R I'WARDS!
George M. Welling, Sanford Hay
fact lllnc I'l.i-.lm W,did —In
wood was driving nn Hie wrong
limit nt (.arrets Store Aa a
side of the road. Trooper Marti
REW ARD keep Hie motley
son related, when tie rail the first
Imt please return the papers
car off the road ami was going
ami puliires a* lltey are Im­
hack toward hi* own side when
portant to the owner
he struck the Welling ear. which
laisl .Weston Exposure Meter—
had switched In llm opiiositn side
Aog tu In frnnt of Grammar
of Ihe road.
Sehnol REW ARD
A rnr driven by Muriel Wagner,
lost - Itrnwii ami While Beagle
Winter Dark, who wh* ncrom
I'uppy
panleil by two other Winter I’arlr
girls, was nsslslerf back on In
Found — Female Fawn Uoxer
stale Road 415 Sunday evening by
with idrullflratioii tag.
a wrecker, after tho driver hail
( heck the LOST AND FOUND
swerved off tho road in avoiding
every day In (lie Sanford Her­
hitting an armadillo, and the rar
ald for those Hems as well aa
had hccomo mired, Trooper llarrl
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�213 two week* ago. Itnin and
iio«tponcment* have cut the num­
ber of irainea idnved tu arcount
in nnrt for the fewer nuinlier of
theft*. Sunfoid hau T2I atolen
base* through laat Friday.
With the iraann coming to nn
&lt;n&lt;l next Monduy night, Ana. 31.
itiiiidlna* at midnight Thuradav
found the defendina rhuinnlon l)el.»nd lied lint* with u full anme
lend over the Davtuna Reach laInrelera, winner* of the firat half
erowlt.
The Hut* had the ndvuntnae of
having 16 aamea to tdav n* of
niiilniaht Thuradav while the I'*
had only 13 to an.

mini, who hi.* first (wo yeur* of Organised
i (he fln t | (Insebiill.
hi* Florida
Having won (hi* bnttlng title
ctinmnion- I of thi* Cuu»tnl I'lainw League while
wiii re- i niuviiiM with Gtdd*boro, N. (!.. Ii.il
lultmi bre. h i , with
luatv .37&amp; mark, the
.1(711 murk ' aggressive lltth* muacli'tnun li
th Cherti* well on hli wnv to hie Mecond
nin North straight hutting crown In hi* flr*v
oint bulge (wu veal* of nlavinir In (). II.
Manager
Meanwhile. Munn»rr J. C. Dunn
maintained hi* No. 4 noaitibn of
hi* liuae- the week before in the loon linto.......... tilng rare. Hunn I* the home run
. leader of the FHI. with 17 nml
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the */renl*»t »lnirle nroducer of
the r il l. tun*, having *roreil 132 to tie for
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lie I* e c r u III I nlnee with (ieorire lluirhe*
Inver* to
imvlnir driven In 112 to rnnk
mil rank* third to lender Union Howell (121) !•!. 11 Kll-I l.l II
tu ernali
Hecond to Muck Purdue (117). I fuiiiml, hHNfitril
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l)uun la well un in the total hit ('(III*
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ii..ie*rtieent with 171 to enrii a 11II NN. MlllMfll, *1
i swinger third tdnee He with Jurk (hide, ! r.irJn*- l»4yioiiii
lot lend- l.eonnnr* .37!) murk I* only four i
32. Unlit iidnt* *lnut of the nil-lime FHI. 1
, Leonard liattimr liiuh of ..'IM3 *et bv Al i
femur III I I'lrtle in I !• I!* while ulnyilig fori

Seminole Griddcrs
Begin 2nd Week
Of Practice
It) K K N T C IIK T I.A IN
Hanford’* in i.gutn nml out aanln (‘uidllial* fare I Inof ploying 13 guinea III the next idaht day* before the
a week (lulu loliiald. fill' evenlna Hie Iteillilrd* will n
lleacli to ploy th*' I - hinder i at tbu
un Sanford.
Ill nil tin* •’ ime llie O .ldlnah only Alenn'n 3.'i hnmer* and 131
have nliived In Ho*dimly lit b land Hill'* tiarul hlK'.ier .‘.iun any Card­
nark, Hanford ■■.■. .
*•» win Hie inal Manager Dunn, however, i*
first cnnle t ltd-, will be dielr last pie*slid! with M homers and I li
Bind «l try Ilf' to dViiHe .d b’ 1*1 Hill'.*.
AN triumph In Hie M.iuders
Over the week end. Jupiter
limin' cu nllne.
I'luvbis, who 1* re.H|H»nxlblr for Hie
“ Harne-t I ruir" r.ilm iril 117 lolijesled seliedole of 13 'ittUie* in
10), who h.r ..... .. iilxiiil Hu* inosl eight day*, gained llie fore iigain
efferlive ndnln 1 the vl.ollde In­ washing mil lu*t ulgliC* single
let', ol iiliv limner III Hie I S L jami' with Daylomi and Frliluy
lid, year will ntm one ol die i-veiling'* cnnlesl willi the Hed
mound n .ignuii'iii* lot Hie Curds Hat* In I lei,and
till* tivenlmi
Hanford did manage In aiiiieeif
Faced miIIi .lie more double in (will hill willi
Del.and
nil
headers In the rrmninimt eight Snlurdiiy niglil nt the Memorial
liny* id liir mm nil SIJtriglT I Hliuliiim Hill for Manager I C
C. iliilin uidsl bn mol.Hi i pill'll' Dunn's record lying feat uf hitting
III)! rot.'lllmi plidi Hi IliMire n ihrcc liumer* Inal night, Sanford
M.irler lor nn It i oiile I and nle might lust iis well have (nrgnltcn
(|IIIite re I lid III . bulling fur|»*
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Inml llie dunblelieuder ns llie Hed
who will eerl.ilnh earn llii'ir keep lliil* murelu'il in ii dean sweep.
III llie la .l week nl Hie *eu*un
Del.and took llie fir*l game nil *
I'.ilmb ii, who I Sanford'* lone narrow 4 3 dcdalon, linger Al
luipe nl udldevlmi llie coveted 21) derldge racking up the Irluinph
ijlime vlctnrv mark since llllle over the foiidiliii'il efforl* uf D*ve
Mdillipaw Jodie llnwinuluii lurneil Umnard and I'uul Hmltli. Bill
the iri k wllh a 2)7 record In Hludgctt tamed Hie Incut* on four
1010, should have ample oppor run* and five hit* while hi* mute*
limit &gt; In the next 13 I, a me*.
Mtiucked Jim Fluiinlgun und I'uul
I'nlmn i| w.. turned back In lib L'orbrlt for seven tallies nn seven
mill victory bill at t’nenu when lie base blow*.
hurled four lot lull only In luxe u*
Dunn tied Munuger Ed U-vy's
the Indium ..'"red three unearned 1050 murk of hlltlng three homer*
rim* In the fir .t tvvu IttltltiRn mi In one rilglit. However. Levy lilt all
not a i ltiitb* nit.
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d Ills In one game willi llie Hack
Tlio Cardlnul* have several club or* In l.ceshurg nn May 22, 11150
record* ue/tlly linked away iver Levy's blow* were cuniecullve
ilicir
1052 counterpart*.
Till* Dunn'* first tun were eunsecottve
venr’tr club lin* culleclnd seven dud* lu llie uiH'iier und III* third
inure double i. 10 more triple* and went nut un n fine In Ihr slxlh inti
Kill more lull'll III to* I III 11VI■
III 111\ log Snnfnrd’s skipper now leads
the I'SL with 20 Levy of Duyloi a
i* secuntl with 13.
Ill'll' I* llie gliii'lllug schedule
'or (he remulnlng game* h i H&gt;r
I'M. slale till* yeur:
Tonight, Sanford at Daytona 12.:
I'liORiliiy night. Del.anil ut Hun
furil (2); l.aki'luud nt Hunford nn
Wedne.day night II will lie F'ree
By T H E ASSOCIATED PR ESS
Night cumpllincul* of Tuwrll'*
Del.und'* llnl Unix won tliclr mil Tmichlim'*; Thursday nlgld.
slxlh straight game last night lo (unford play* lu Jax Bench: FrL
f a l l Ilicir Florida Slate League day night the Cardinal* play in
lead hi t Daytona Ihucli lu two Cocoa; Saturday. Daytunn piny*
full game* willi the end id the here In u twin hill: un Mimd.iy
second half rumpnign only eight 'light .Hanford gne* In Orlumlo fur
another dmdilelieuilcr: un next
days a wav.
Davtmi.i lleacli, winner uf the Monday evening the M’lixnn end*
f/.'Sl naif uf Hie season, was ruined with Leesburg playing Hanford In
t twin hill.
out ut Sanford.
Leesburg currli l IFo Red list)
In Id Inning* before yielding 3 5
Jack Cado le i tlm M»l.nml attack
will) lhr:e hits fur llvo Iritis, mak­
ing two run* himself nml liulllni
in two mm • .llm clarlrh , IH*
Lund’* Iliii d nllikvr, wus credited
The icuulur inunthlv meeting
willi llie ilei'KImi,
Cocoa
ilrle.llnl
Jucksnnvlllr if tin* Heminule Cmiutv Hnurtsuiili'a
Aasorlntion will lie held
Reach I I lielilml llu&gt; Hirer liU
nieiiriuw night In the Commiapitrhini: uf rigid hnmlrr Hill l.eli'li
wurlh wlni.e Nhutnu! hid wni doner* Room of the Cllv Hull
;r .lied hy nn unotvricd rim In Ihr it HdMI oVIiM'k, It wna iinnounred
IihIiiv by Mr*. J. H. Kkeru, secre­
seventh inning.
It was announirti lliai Cocos tary.
Committee* will be aunolnted
malinger llnmu Howell who re
r-*lv&lt;i| a broken left Ihundi w ler In nlan fur the stag flali fry to
lilt by n pllelii'd bull Hnlurday be held naxl month. All Hporlameii
nielli lu l.ikelnud wuulil be oul ire utged tu attend.
far Hie remnlnder of llie leasim
Howell, willi 121 runs bulled In
July was u hard muidh on yj|irwax only 1!) aay from the leaguv an ball players, llnl Newhmurr,
rncurd of tin se| by lluildy Lake Vern Htepheni, Max Lanier and
In IttItl.
Barney McCotky wore amoiitf
A trhrtliilrd fruy between Or ihoxe released tl

DcLaud Wins 6th
Straight To Go
2 Games Ahead

Sportsmen To Meet
Tomorrow Night

A 15-ninn rout invent of HemInole lllltli Heboid aiidiim i bone.
fill* opened their aeeonil week uf
pructlre today Instinv tlo-lr firat
till of foothnil idav*. Honstina a
heavier uild more experienced lllin
than last year. Hanfonl will b»
laced with the trying lo foimulate
Mi entile new burkfleld out o'
last year’* reserve* and Junior
Vuisltv graduates.
The stinting burkfleld and No.
I soli* ore uune from last yeur,
via aradiiutiou- Hnnfnid'* athletic
immortal Junior Melt* the Lake
Monroe ''laH'oniollve"
i* now
wing for u starting berth at KHI)
ill Tnlliihiissee.
Fullliark Huv Duvl* I* in the
All Furce, llnlflnirk Fd “Tile
Itorket" l.m'kett I* lit the U ni­
versity of Floildu while iionrterIniek* J. II. Howell uild Joe lllltl'hl-on have gniie their wuv*.
Ill
the
line, All-I'onfereliee
Tackle Joe I'lcken* I* at Htelaon
and Center Terry CunMI i* enrnll&lt; d at the Citadel In t'liuile*tnu, H. C.
Itclorulng to thi* vvur'a team
aie (iiiurd* llos* lliinmim anil
Jidin Carter, Center Jimmie Fux
ami Knil lluiibu lli*lieu.
Hanford will rontliiuu to have
the Cn-roarli iiminveinent with
Imekfleld mentor Hill Klemlnu noil
line cunrli Fred tinna* alluring
the helm. Hanford'* unenlng gnmo
I) with Annnku here un H*nt. IH.

OH lent*".
That mean* that ona of th#
laraent crowd* m me season

Sanford Cardinal Averages

Allie Reynold* of the Yankee*
would like til will two more World
Series game* before lie retire*, lie
lin* won six.

J. C. Dunn Ties FSL Record
With 3 Homers In One Night
Hulifurd* 27-year-old manager
J. C, Dunn, who I* being boomed
for the Moat Vnluuldu I'luver
title of the Klorlilii .State League
till* aeaann, tied n Florida Htnte
League record Haturdav night In
the Memorial Stadium when ho
Hmu*hed three homer* in nne eve­
ning.
Dunn'a prodlgluun stick work
covered 11 annn of twu gumea,
hlltlng u null uf four-master* In

the seven-inning onenrr mol n
third In the aistb frame of the
regiilnr
iiine-atnnxn
niglitrap
ngnlnst DcLimd.
Dunn’* fent tied Muiiuger Ed
Levy's record uf hitting three
lioiiiera in one night, la'vy, who
set th&gt; KHI. home ion stniulniil
of 33 homer* lit infill while miinaglng the Hunford lilunl*. how­
ever, hit nil threo uf hi* htunei*
In oue nlne-Inning 411100 h uuii it

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Iv second In minx scored and third
in mu* ilrivi'ti in, accounting for
mure mu* ttuin any other nlnvrr
in the FBI,,
Dunn hn* hit 27 double*, nine
trlph'* und 20 limners, lending
the lengiin in the Important lilt
column. He hn* stolen 32 bn***
tu rank ill Ihn ton seven of tho
longue anil has been the guiding
force In two of Hanford’s big
winning splurge* this year.

Levv liuldn the record for tlm
most eon*ecutlve houu'r* huving
three in one gume uml n totnl of
four siiieud nut over two giuiiu*.
The gangling Diivtnnn llenrh skin­
ner I1I11'led uni jitne on Muv 2Jk
IlifiO un III*JM jP o fflcIn l tin* ut
the plate In n ^ M N 4 N g fli.« N M
Dinin'* lung hull hitting denionslratlun Inst Haturdav eluvnted
hla league leading home run total
to 21), five short uf IS*t year'*
high uf 2A set by Mannger Chuck
Aleim uf Hanford.
Dunn 1* 13 homer* off Levy’s
F 8 L ri'cunl with 13 gum** re­
maining. The Hanford Cardinal
skinner I* now third In the loon
In H ill's with 117, second in run*
seared (125). Dunn has 271) total
base*, 33 inure than Inst year's
Hanford leader Chuek Alt-no, and
four abort uf Jock Cade'* F ill,
high mark of 283.
' Dunn I* currently the league's
Ion ronlender for the mo«t val­
uable plnvrr huimre. lie ha* nluvM every position bn the club, lie

Tho Han Franelicn 4iMri will
mako their only Now York appoar•nco Ihla year when they meet the
football (Hants in thr Polo Ground*

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Good Salary

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For /o yearn, this More haa
roltilatently obaervexl Ua fol­
lowing hours;
HVoak day*) 0 a.m. ta «tl5 p.m.
^larduy* U a.m. la
a '. Cioaoil from 7)80 p.m.
;;,a»tUMlay until 0 a.m. Mon.

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HOLLER
MOTOIt SALKS !

llA S K IIA l.l. S C H E D U L E
CARDINAI-H THIS WEEK !
liame Tudiaht
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HAMA H O W ELL
. . . Call Hr llreak Luke'* 3lark7

Hanford at Daytona (2)
liim r Tuesday
Del.and nt HANFORD (2)
(•nine Wednesday
Lakeland ot HANFORD
( Vmiell Tom Mom
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liame llior-.il.il
Hanford ut Jux lleacli
(■ante Friduv
Sanford nt Cocoa
Dame Halurilav
Duvloiui nt HANFORD (2)
Cain* Honda \
Hunford lit Orlando (2)
(lame Mumlav
l.ceahurg at HANFORD (21
&lt;Kiul of Henaon)

insuie it new Hill record. Iliu-k
raidin' of Duylouu la second with
1211 mid Munuger J. C . Dunn of
Sanford I* third with 117.

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running back of Ihv llniverslly of
F'lLvIdu fiuilball teum. wu* Injuiod
serioutlv und u woman rnmpuniun
was killed yiotcrday In an nutumobile im aihup on the Courtney
Campbell Causeway.
Ttu woman wa* identified by
police aa Ml*. Nellie Ilnursulgnun.
20, a wultuxx In u Tampa bar
Truffle Officer 1.. J. Buchanan
xalil she und Casares wire return
Ing from a trip lo the beach at
Clearwater,
Casares was driving Mrs. Hour
giilgnon'x car at a speed of 00 to
03 miles an hour, tlm officer said,
when it smashed Into another driv­
en by Louis I'uckl-'.l, 34. Orlando
ntoturcyrle dealer. I'uckctt and his
father, John, of HI. Petersburg
w ;re seriously injured.
Huchanan said Casares told po­
lice ha f.'ll asli-.'p at the wheel.

The 210 pound triple threat full­
back got u Lvokeii nose ami nu­
merous cuts and bruises, dodlurs
al Ihr Tampa Municipal lluipltil
reported. A tendon In bis right
hand was cut.
Al (ialnesvllle, football Coach
Hob Wuodrulf said that "from
what the doctor told me, Kick will
miss thf. first three gamea if he
gets lo play al all this season.
That lorn tendon and broken nose
will lake several weeks lo heal."

WASHINGTON 14y.-Ti.7ro&gt; nc
chance of Tml Wllflnm* flulihlne
up anwinu the Amorlcan Lwiguo
homo run leader* till* year, mi.
loo Botlim Hed Hex slugger |x
trove ng nt n tixrld pact.
Willlami. sliid- t-jiumlng from
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IH H H IS 1) III 112 — 2 to Ii

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Redbird Directors
To Meet Tomorrow

Itrd Ireadna

DR. L. T. DOSS

Rowell Blasts In 10 Runs In 3 Days
Bama Is 14 RBI's Short Of Record

Cornu'* “One-Man tiling"— Manaver llama Howell drew within
1 I riinx-hnttvd-in of the Florida
.Slate l.eague record of 140 »et
by .Sanford's Huddv I.nke in 1040
tbl* week. Howell, llie former
Infield outfielder with the Huston
lire*. Cincinnati Hed* and Brook­
lyn Dodgers, blasted 10 rum
min** th* plate In three day*
In: I week.
Till' taciturn keystone Hacker,
who Ion been doubling u* a nitclier Ini the surnrining Cocoa Indino-i this veur, basiled in five
ouiiimt .Hnnfnid ill a twin bill inut
I Inn -,lav night. The run* came
un lo* I (It li homer, a double und
a single.
Howell followed on this Hill
Miluiue the next night bv belting
fuui mure across against LukeIn ml Howell siiibh Iii'iD hi* I llh
Hv 'llie Associated I're**
circuit clout in thnt contest Fridnv
nit; lit. Saturday night, Itiiwell was
held to iu*t one H ill, rul*lng III*
total to 12)1 for the svaaon.
‘tin* nlure* the Cocoa *klntier
niilv 14 K ill’s, short of l.nko’*
I in total. Itoweli I* only five
•’ III’* removed from Inal veur’a
Icudmg total of 131 set hv Mali­
nger Clnick Aleim of the Hanford
llllle*.
Willi ubuiil HI guinea remaining,
. The first lionrd of ilirrctur*
meeting of the Ht'ininole County Itoweli must uveiagu murlv two
Han bull A*inf Inlinn during the run* driven in tier gum *o safetv
second half will lie held at tlio
Memorial Htiidlum Tueidnv night
Id1fori’ Di’Liind-Huiiford game.

Tuesday

Undo ut l.nkrlnml was rained out.

Williams Has Five
Homers In 25 AB's

In in o rta n t tu n il c lu b s wn» n
r u lin a inode l u * ; F r id u v n ia h t bv
le au u u n re a ld cn t .lu r k
D euinaev
who n o tifie d u ll eluha th a t “ a ll
u n ld n ve d K liliie * m u st he (ilave d
re y itrd le x * o f th e no aitio u o f the
te u in *
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ahould he in Del.and next Sunday
nlahl when they tnnale with the
Islander* for u final time durlna
the *econd half. Ka»ed on tdav
durlna the nn.it three weeks, the
Hut* should either lie on top or
lied with the I ’a bv uume lime,
with the title definitely at stake.
That the 11.120 purse which
Coe* to the teum winnlna the
nrnnanl I* a terrific Incentive
these duv* I* indicated hv the
trn«ene«* uf all aanie* of the past
three week* invulvin* the two
team*. The rare it one of the
finest in league history, accordIn r *o Dempsey.
If the Islander* con win the
secnml half erown. there'll be no
plnyuff, nml the Iplnyer* will
divjdu the XI.I2M pone. If there
I* u play-off with Delamd. the
winner of a ooiek three out of
five value aerie* yet* the It , 120
pin* the I DiVI pennant.

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Service Cult 517. Swaln’ii Hat
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Sanford Avenue
Mill 2nd Street

A R T IC L E S WANTED
NK’.V (uinishC'l Apt on Ncv Siny^ I —
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nr 12115 M.
lure _WU*on delcr Furniture Co
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siding, ri)11ntll(.
roofing, ........
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FU IIN ISIIF.lt 2 room Apt. Adult*
Free estimate.' No down puy 21
LOST 'N il FOUND
only 200 S l.anr&lt;4 Ave.
merits, 3fl months to (my, Lleen
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'i’d eonlrnrlnr If .1 Finch HIM F E M A L E Fa in lloxer ui'h i,:.
ll E I.P WANTED
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Mcllonvtllc A v o , Plione 808
FU RN ISH ED Oarage apt. a*. 410 C A R P EN T E R S , roofing and siding
yr. old Will owr-.’r iden , .
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npplicnlnrs Finish'd Craftsmen L
at 24&lt;&gt;2 Adams Courl
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only. Norn* other need apply.
1277X7
Phnne 611-W. Rimte 1. Sanford
FU RN ISH ED (iurage Apt. 1002
White or colored. Phono 2380.
French Ave
T R U C K TU REN T
U M T VOUII P E T ?
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mi have a truck to rent you •* Jfjm have- advertise yo i
C O M P L E T E L Y lurntshed 2 bed­
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for I twee times in iai»
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room upper apt. Private en­
MAN WHO CAN PRODUCE. TO
Herald through the enurie
if
swctnl services of the Sanford
trance UIO Magnolia.
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the Florida Slat** llu.-ik
Herald We have hud iiKpiirios
S E M IN O L E .
VOLUSIA.
3 It0031 apartment*. Furnished.
ai tn w-hri rents trucks.
LOST: W'KSTbN Exposure M,
OIIANC1E A F L A U L E R COUN­
112 Elm . I'none ■1787-W.
August lutli in trout of &lt;. a I
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ONE A PARTM EN T Duplex. 2201
Free estimates, Call 7(15 H
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Stiidlu Florida Stale llnnk Park Ave Apply within.
A Mursnud Kiel, wnet. Enterprise K K Y S M A D K W H I L K
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U PSTAIRS Apartment-It room*
has opining for nmhllious man
and hath Utilities fmnUherl. (100 .of un'iucilionahle ehnraeter .uul
LOST—Hrmvn
and While I , fit
Y O U W A IT
I Puppy. Please plume Hi’,1 i
Polinultc.
refinement Age 20 00. College
education iveferred
Must be
W E S T E R N A IJ T O
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X ^'3 ROOM Fiim l'hcd apt down
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ready acu-pt posiimn hy Sept. 1 t 212 E . 1*1,
Ph. l?M
•lairs. Phoru 724-M.
front of Oarrcts Slur - ' a i
ond be capable earning $5,000 —
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NEWARI) l uv till* llll'IIP h it
LAND CI.KAHINU
annually. For Sanford interview'
please return the key*, i It le
writec Rrure .Inckson, I* &lt;L Itox Dnjlera and Dragline work—Snail
3 -M E A L E S T A T E FD R S A L E —3
and plelutes ns they an i it
358.3, Chicago 54, III State age, I »hel| delivery. (Rwid Acre* Im
ixetant to the owner
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nation, phone number.________ .
ciliirntloii
« • {•• Ho* J0-r». Lake Monri- .
II o m e convcidently located (o
Flo. Phones: .Sanford 11155; Day FOUND: Shell rim gLi'ies In , .i
lehool*, cherche
and atoroa. 11^
tonu Reach 3-11311.
tTOItn WANTED
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Owner may luive by hU-.iiiiMng
--.----Nice nriithlioihoitd. $10,500.
and usyinu fnr (hi* sdv.
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H&lt;imi Mary J. Phiyipi, Auuclat*i
bile Insurance. See John II. Wll
It BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 12
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1110 Pack Ave. I'hono 1110
Eleelric Co,, G K ApptlHums Insurance Agency, 4os Sanford
uncos, 1)0 Mii gnull a Aw Hi. 412
* &lt;1430 down will purchase 3 bed­
HMAIJ,
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Hank
Bldg,
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room home nmv under cnniWuet- If yoil have a smntl b’bln"** In a
call 34.
Huggerly Ap|i|inni'r f'eulur
luii. Ready for occupancy Sept,
secluded part of town ami are
"Your VveitlnghmiM’ DimiIi t ”
Ml. Total price I1MO.OO
Interested L: getting ,u*tomeri,
Phono 1757, Its Magnnlii
HOH'T. A. W ILLIAM S, R EA LT O R
Hit the a»*vlce you offer In the
Raymond E . l.umlquUL Aaeeelate
Classified co ,” nn of the Sanfurd
FR IO IU A IItK npplttnces, inln- and
Phone 1103
Atlantic Hank Bldg,
Herald. Call 148
lervlce, (I. II. High, fivinln Fl ,
Phono 4131 or Hsnfnrd Hit;; W
3 REDROOM modern houio, like FOR HALE—HROCERY STORE
after 0 p. m.
IKW, landscaped. F. IL A. fin- And meat market, good tueallon.
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When yoe Need laauranee
ancivl. 2412 Willow, ju il off IT '
Call
EMabllihed
many
years.
Owner
Miller Radio A Appliance
St.
KARNS INSURANCE AGENCY
•tiring due to ago. Complete go­
Hanford. HcininOlo Cniinli'.
Sanfon^ Fla
ing business Including all slocks 203 Melscn tlldg
Oldest Westing) (iu*e Dealer
118 g, Park,
Ph 2it
and fixtures for $3,000, which I*
3 HEIIKIIUM IIUUNE
less than east of fixtures alone. IS— NOTjCE.H PERSONALS -13
All ronvenieiire*. exe-llent water
Vodoplch Hale»-Si*rvli&lt;'
For Information, Phono 441. or WOULD L I K E to buy profitable
noar Elder Spring* Plenty shada
Electrical s , Ca* Appliam e i
write W. R. Dul'rse H3 Paltrees, some fruit trees. 2 14/100
business in or around Sanford
Admiral,
Kelvinatie, S e r i , I
acre* Ian I. (1. C. Warmack, lit.
No liars or package stores. Write
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Refrigerators, I'rotane Itott
2 Rox 285, nr *rs&gt; owner at All. 14- SPECIA L SERVICES -14
Ted Trlppe, Itle. 2, Rox 318, Han­
le Gas. 202 Sanford Ave
Nat. Hk.
. Room 31L
ford.
Phone 1240
HAVE SOMETHING TO
Two LOTS 100’ X CO' each. 110 U .
ltd t n In ■ lurry to m J) (lAU(i)lF It KSTOfllUM—Elderly,
RANDALL
ELK C lTtIC I ’ll
Jessamine Ave.
Semi-Invalid, convalescent. Kind
' Iv ( are, grndua to dietician Owned and operated by Sidn-v "nt
Erie Vlhlen. Itendlx and Urn-lev
3 A C R ES of lard and 5 room house.
B47W.
Appliances: Electrical contra t13 fruit trees and 20 pine trcei.
Ing and repairs. 112 Mu/nnlla
A
Beautifully landscaped. Known
!•—. FM3WERR-FV.ANTR-I
vo.. Phone 113.
ns Did Susie Collins plate, Sam­
JALOUSIK
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uel Vance. 1013 Cypress Ave.,
inlouns —

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Licensed Broker for
kinds of Rea&gt; Estate •
Genepg fniuranee. '
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310 fiiinfurd Ave.
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Korn.lure Center, lilt W H rsl ! ••• at 2txm Adams Ave
orsK IIOO.il eflleieney apt suit
* tide for wtnlllliK nupio Ideally
■ incait-d ’! fust from Putt Office
Private hath Inuulre
Manuel
‘ ac'Tmon'a k&gt;epl SHire.

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Whether buying or selling, It will
puy you lit see:
J. IV. HAM.. Realtor
Florida Slule Hank Ru.alln/
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A ll InstiiiilUT* |tl|rchiise,l front ynttr litstiriim e iiK e n l,
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•no HUDSON PACEMAKER 4 Door Sedan 795
Alxtvo In clu tli’H In te r e s t, liim trm u’e llh iirifcn ,
tnrlu'llug life Insurance and all flnanre eliargea.

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IMMIR'S
KMTATIORS
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C b n u A m u m id u
DAILY CROS SWORD
A cn n m
I. A drill male
deer
A Soviet
inland era
t» Kara for
fodder
in k’arlor
II Dry
17 HepiiMle
HV. Km I

1 Military
a»*i*t*nl
( fjrral
llrllain
(ahhr t
t&gt; l,rx allnn nf
Taj M*h*l
fl Unilrrilnofl
rlrnrly
7 rllrl a name
a llradlriR
■Irak in a

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fabric
A rt there any Hronklvn Dodger
fan* In Hanfnrd? That « whal ■
Ift-yrar-old girl lip In Non York
want* In know In a Irllrr In Hip
HomrrTimer. We're urrennatly *
Med 8n* rooter while * r'* r humpH Inin antlil admirer* of the
While Hn», Yank*, llr»*p«, Cardlnail, and many other Mil league
eluba, Hill mi Dodgera! Mia* l and
Kelly write*: "| am an arid IHnnk.
tyn Dodger fan and would like to
know whether there art any teen■It Ibidtrr fan*, nr baiieball fan*
In irn tra l antnni Hit reader* nr
fnur nrwanaper. If an, I would
Ilka* »tryr much In hear from them.
I wnuld appreciate il If ynn would
mention nr print my letter In rmir
rnliimn where II will be refit by
your rtadrra." Mia* Kfllr'a a.IdrtM la MI-22 111*1 HI., Smith
(Done Park, 20, New York.
• • *
Hanfnrd ninlliuifn In rrn-lvn
out Ma lull ntr piililfcILv In alnti*
publlrallniu. Thr lnlr*l laaim of
Florida Wildlife ha* « alory
written bv .lark (irant, ptddlfthlliu
tdltor. rntltli-d "Flithimi For Itlvrr
Ha**" and rintiirnllv ll'a all iihtnil
thin Immediate area Hpurr tierm llllnr, anntc Unit' this week we
hope In nnlillah Ida artlrlc which.
Ilka all of .lark’* writimr*. la very
Intori'alinu. In tl&gt;t&lt; rurrent i»*ur
nf Jarkaniivljin Seafarer, there'*
a atorv entitled "The Upper St,
Johna From thr Air." Tbnl lell*
of a flight bv thi&gt; Inn member*
of Hip Army Cnrpa nf Engineer*
nvar Ihla arra, and we're nlan
planing to pnbilah Hint nrtlrli* fm
Ihoar wbn may huvn tnlaanii It.
t I t
(In Thuraday » r wrrr fnrrril In
nmll Ihp HniitrrTImr inliimn lietauaa of a lark nf front page
apart. (In Friday, »r had In rut
II duwn In half a million In nrilrr
In run Hip ukrlrlt id Hip propirxrd
County hnapllal. To Ihp many,
many prnldt who h a ir apukrn In
ua of Ihp nmlaalnn. « r nffrr till*
aa an explanation. In nritrr in
guard airalnal a heavy Influx nt
total npw» In Ihr fulurr, (hr
rtlllimn mntra hark today In Hip
final paup nf Hip pappr. Noli- Hip
rrnaawnril puixle In Iip fiiiind on
Ihla pagp for Ihr Oral Hint Indny.
And tumnrriiw nor npw aerial
atarla. Alao to hr found on what
« • Itrm our "Amuarmpnl l’au»"
will hr found llambont'a Medtt «■
Ilona, Try and Hlup Mr, Hmukry,
and many othrr Inlrrrallnu frainrta. Thar* will alao lie W TIIII
and WMHH-TV dally prngrama.
l.rt pa know hnw yon Ilka Hip
Ntw paga.

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Hon of Id tnrmhpra fm Hip Hoard
Of Dllpptnra of Mrnitnnlr I'niinly
Chamber of ('mumpm- are n«w In
Ihr hand* of Cmmlv mddrnt*
Fnirtal lltPiki'iuldup. I ’linnihpr
manuirm, ha* aakrd on In rmnlnd
Volrra Hull Ihn rmuph'li'd fnrma
must Iip relumed tn Ilia office
prior In uddmuhi A uk . 2d. With­
out muntlitK each name, Il iiniii-itra
■a Hmuvh I he re arc rlnau In dill)
iruilrr rnnatdrralion an rvaldnnt*
will liavt n wldo rholro. Filial
ballutlliK la alan undrrwHV fm
paw officer* nf Hip KI whiiIm Club.
I’taaldmd Fail lIlKuiuhuthiim ha*
announced I hut vnlra will Iip
counted Inimi'dlalply after Hip
Want. 2 nipptinu.
• • I
And whllr nn Ihp auh|prl of
what wa like In rail "rlrlr dtlllpa".
Clly Manaatr Tom l.rmnn lold
na Friday In hr aurr In puhllrlia
III a r m
mannrr poaalhle Ihr
meeting nf Ihr T at Knuallaallun

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27 Seaport
a liiiiMing
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71 Fool
2d Plnwerleee
planta
27. Henna of Hie
euchooplnl
2d Hpread
grea* In ilry
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monkey
in ftiver

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In
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71 K lrm rn ta ry
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71 H e tlrrd
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One teller elmply elmuli for am .her. In Ihla example A la uaad
(nr Hie Ihree (,'», X for Hie I wo O'a, rle. Hlngla teltera. apoeirophl.-a, (he bnitih .m.I (nrnmtlon nt tha word* at# all hlfila,
Ka*‘h day the Iielr Irllrra are different.
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truck rnulled Inin m bedrwm of a
home on llio edsn nf llavan
Indny, killing Uburlce L.
11 ;iml hi* wife. Vlriflhld.

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pfflctra and mrn at Hie Hanford
Naval An*lllnry Air Htfltltm ndd
milch lo Hie Clly of Hanfnrd, A * in
atory In Hit Herald Friday tntd &lt;&gt;f ** i*
III!
parllea being held at the bane In
benefit youngxtrra of thla arm.
Earlier lail week, we wrote
about the civilian and military
payroll! at the atatlon. In every
poaalhle way. Ihn itailnn heneflU
»;nn
Ullford. Ami yet. when the call
■Ota oat tn local people tn tin- men
Ifttln
u l e lo the United Service Omanl« .i ™1 i..j we
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fund,
lu;
j Ui* appeal. I.
one way
Iitrh we civilian!
in whleh
dvlllana can ahuw our
ltude In the Navy, Ho lend
conlribiillon — TODAY — to
my Bruce at the Chamber of

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In n . rD iiim iid iv ii, nr

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I I Hcjiappy

.11Hull •I V (ir i•1***4
hrard anmr nf thr gripe* (aa I IJrJlD
I mi l*».|.'(i* Hill
hart) mnrruling Ihr plan In InI I ft i -d i in A in** 11* ji Hi*
rrraar Ihr aaaraard valuation nf
I ,1ft "T*i r*•»«!#* % M i i l l n r t *
all rral prnprrly and ptrannal
3 DD II I I SfitllD II tl lit h
property *0 prrrrnl for Ihr yrar
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J .I d
11'av'r* 11el IIi ll
aalrra la a wnrlnlraa paallmelift MiimIi L iivcm l*r t«f
whalhar ynu'ra for nr agalnal Ihr
( DD I »DI1 ( lull
plan lo ralar thr aaaraard valuelinn, ha aura lo drop down In Clly
Hall
(•Il and apeak
aprak your piece fur the
w o rd *. 1-ooka like an Inlrrratlni
awalon roping up.
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a■ •««■(
great miiinrvi
number ui
of way*

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pJijfwwyt building b*lp*

Sherman Concrete
Pipe Company
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wiH&gt;d. Iliu, Unlit, wihhI pun-lt
are aimptn lo luinillp . ,ve
lime amt work Nnw'alhi
In gel the |ot&gt;adnne any thing
from aiinple elielf lo rninplrle
atlie or haeemeut rero*»!ettn*

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�LATE BULLETINS
U N I T E D N A T I O N S , n . Y . (/Pj— 1T h . U n ittd S U te s w ill
uupose an A aia n -A rab dem and for consideration of the
Moroccan situation by the U, N. Secu rity Council, a spokenm an said today.
V A U J O S T .* ,.
sm all v ji li i* „ ! ! f l‘!‘[ ';oi* « u s u — |
ported today to be down in the rough terrain near Kam o.
u a „ but the report could not be im m ediately verified.

Assessment

N E W F’O R T R I C H E Y (/P)— T h ree HjxntK fisherm en
have been m issing since Satu rd ay when they left here on
a run to the grouper banks in the G u lf of Mexico.
W A S H IN G T O N (/P)— A rehcnritiK ill the South Georgia
N atu ral G as Co. case before u Pow er Com m ission exam iner
ended today.
it
U N I T E D N A T IO N S , N. V. &lt;/!•&gt;— New Zealand's Leslie
Knox Mimro called on the U. N today i.» Ignore South
K uiea'a threatened boycott and recommeinled the Inclunion
of India in the Korean |»eace conference.

$ 60,000

French.

City's Agent
Sees Favorable
State News Roundup SRD Action

Taxpayers Air Views During
Session Of City Commission

D E N V E R (4*)— President Elsenh o w er will meet w ith
President Adolpbo Ru iz Cortlnes, of M exico un the U.H.M exican border Oct. 19 to dedicate Falcon Dam on the Itlo

G ra n iie .

U.S. Government To Prosecute Holders
# Failing To Exhibit Gambling Stamps
J A C K S O N V IL L E OP)— The federal government moved today in the
K ,k* of (hr arrest of 4.1 Duval County gambling *tnmn pun-ha-er* to
proitcuie holders who fall to exhibit stamp*.
(Inn* Griffin, th* county'* chief criminal investlgatm, teported
Iheriff* depute* found only twu stamp* In the retd* •yi.in.t .lam p
♦ holder* Saturday. Sunday uml Moo
ay
da.
Laurie W Tmnlin-uu. Florida
director ol Ills* Internal lievenue
Bureau, said his agent* are In
vcwtlgntlfig failures to post stumps.
“ In cases meriting action with
MIAMI oft—Sen. George Smith- regard to failure lo 110*1 Hie stamp
ers «uys you cm count on a cut of properly, reports will In- prepared
II per cent In your Income taxes and forwarded to die ium miiiloner
next Jan I
of Inirrnul revenue at Washing
"Tliere's no iiuestlon about It," Ion," Iis* said ".Such information
Smathrr* rtpoMcd In an Interview would I hen U- referred lo the lie
"Both Democrat* and Itepublicari^ partmcnl of Jostt-e for aclloln
in Congress arc for it Only a
major upheave! Mich a* World Wat
III could change the picture.
-Smuttier* said ha wilt strum
oppose a continuation o( the
riitn aid program to countries inch
as Franco and Ilaly. Both nations,
Ft HIT P IK IIC K hit—Dlsrrepan
he said, are overrun by Commit
iilsU and have shown little ap­ cles tolallng 15.150 3d in Ihe hooks
of K. H. Pierce, former SI, l.ude
preciation for American aid.
County tas assessor, were reported
today in a state audit filed In the
office o( Ihe circuit court clerk
State Auditor Fred V llullou,
who made the rc|«irt, -aid the
MIAMI (24—Const I bit George audit covered the period from May
Wright ol Homestead teas charged L IMP, &gt;to Jan 5, HIM, when
with malpractice la an information Fierce, who hail served 20 years
flbd In Criminal Court her* yeder- in Iha office was succeeded by
Calvin Puppell, who tlelcaltv! him
in., last year's elections

Smothers Sees
Tax C u t Soon

tl

Discrepancies
In Fort Pierce

Constable Charged

aa

al Princeton last Dec. 31 during
which Wright le litd | 22« In cash
but did not arrest any of the play
ers.
,

Early TriafAfiead
For Stackhouse

SKHBLNt iA»—An early trial ap
ar» in prospect fur Hu (sell i
f tluekhmtsv who is under u In si
degree murdvr imlielmcul far Ihe
MIAMI (it — ITray don Menendcs, dealh of his lonely hearts wife
Stackhouse was indicted h&gt; a
«, son o( Mr. ana Mrs Newell
Menendei of 1||B Packer SI I Key Highlands County grand jn-y Mon
Welt, died nf polio in a hospital day. He will be arraigned Aug ,’U
here last night. ft was the flrsl and Stale Ally Gunler Stephenson
polio falalily fit Dade County this said ht&gt; hopes that an early Inal
year.
dale can he set

Polio Fotolity

Florida Hunting
t Wa s h i n g t o n
ob- a
Florida
hunlhig season for ducks, geese
and coot from Nay. 22 lo Jan. 10
has been approved by Secretary of
JJif. Inlvrlor McKay, fu lly bag
limits will be four ducks, two gees*
and 10 .root.

POW Freed
MUNSON (A—Another Florida
soldlee was freed by the Communlsls III Hie Koresut prisoner of
* f,r exchangr today. Hr was Pfc.
Otis L Glenn, son of Odessa K.
Glenn of Avon Park.

Citrus Meet
LA K ELA N D '3v—Fruirn citrus
cunccnlralc producer* and fromi
fund dlilributors meol here tmnur
cow tu discuss supply and price
problems which havt&gt; devefoped hi
Iha Florida d im s Commission'*
citrus Juice dispenser program in
Florida tchoul*

Crews Jailed
MIAMI iJX-Zeh Crews of West
f ilm Beach wo* Jailed here tuduy
to await action by a federal grand
lury In a fcu.uoo burglary ut Ihe
guonscX. K | , Naval Air Slatlun
in February, IBM.

IN T H E H ERALD :

5, 10,
_

AUGUST It, I I I )

n f i t e W S t f El^mliM.ble, n r ^ ' i i H f *

tom*

•*..«(?'
Howard, one of Ovlsdo’i prominent merchant* and tur*
K J f f * J » * nb
|B*1 week the Cuahlng Building from U. (I.
reMvatedr’lnslde*r^ * ^*V n*
building recovered and thoroughly
vU„ « V » r .a P*nc.1r
V"

r*«urwd from North Carolina and while the
lu r in g like himself again ami If
lie would

SSEkrs/fJSff^ iuftfX !; 0r,"'a° M
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Total cost ,,f nciinisition of all
right-nf-wav
ut"|M*rtv for the
widening of Ftem-h Ave. will nut
. xcred filu.iHlll, Volie Williams Jr..
who litis ..... .. ihr t’llv ’s agent
in (In- procurement of the rightd-wav, told llie t’itv I'onindssion
Iasi night.
Mr. Williams nl'ii i-l|irrs!a*d tile
oliiniiili Ilinl French Ave. would
Ik- given tun inioiltv hv J. Saxton
Llovd. Iii-larid, district hoard
memhci of the State Knail |)enarlim-nl. for new primary road
const met inn in Hie County.
lie -Iilid lie hull nulhillg definite
mam which In Imse his surmisal.
lint. Mi. Williiini' -aid. he thought
Fren.li Ave. fit Mr, Lloyd’s statemeiil tlint I lie highways most
liiivi-leil uml most in need of hitlilovemetil will he Hie first to tie
ron-idcied The ugent pointed out
llml I'i it u Ii Ave., wtili-li wa» the
i tin niiu-t uf i iinnuerce's sejectlun
lui initiul improvement, lias five
lime* ns inii%-li IsaffIt* us Highway
in 11•**(•**' a Ave.l, which wn* tile
« i.iiniv lliinid nf Ciiiiiinisuioners'
first rhu ice.
VgTi-euuTit wus reached with
.ill nmiierli owners along French
\ve., in n-’reement wu» in nrogi ess, Mr. Wllliunis said, on all hut
.iiiiuii l-l properties. Condemiinllon
iiil&gt; ivcli- llli'd oil uII the remain­
ing nuriel* of prnpertv txcent
nnc.
The agent said he doubted If
in cases wuntil he tried ill Circuit
Cuiirt. He predicted the suits
would enme up In the November
Id ill uf court.

»* *
a

Driver Killed
On Osteen
Bridge Carve
W ycir-ulilki N#grsi

Stadium Charges
Are Approved

i. i
*•
,Rr *1**W* ^ _r PSemlnolo
* mJ|?0lu Hig
High School, announced today
practice w
willi lb#i
that fro»b|ILjwactlce
l t h l i afternoon
Hugh Whelchcl
A schedule of charge* for ut*
rnoon with tiugi
ai coach. Ptactica date* and
set end practice uniforms of Memorial Stadium by tha Coun­
are to be lasued.
ty Board of Public Instruction was
approved lost night by the City
Federal Itecreatlon llulld- Commission,
The City will charge J1 J8 0 par
« according to Frank
year to convert tha field .from
J. Shamee, chairman of tha Defense council recreation
recr
program.
use for baseball to football and
Promotion to tha rank of
nt of William K. Vlhlen of visa versa and 170 for each
tha service squadron at the L .
tr Base ores, Tallahassee, night, exclusive of taaaa, a:
wae today announced by Capt.
kaer, public relation* of- eluding |I0 per gam* for ini urance, The City eliminated a |pro­
fleer,
pnxat to buy some bleachers.
AUQVR
b/1ftra, Al Hunt, chairman of
was adopted by tha club at

W

Weather

2 .S r ^ a S T l A S i M n &amp; L

- V f f i ,’

New

laveril

owner weal crashing to hi* death
un ihe daiigerou* Usleen Bridge
curve early luday. Jack Morgan
11 . owner uf the l)p Lux bar in
(iuiilslMini, was killed at stxml
Hi :w o'clock this morning when
ihe cur gi which he was driving
luu died uff Ihe vliarp curve at
Ihe Osteen Bridge, rolled over
twice unit plunged Into Ihe St,
John-. Hlver In Hi ret* feel ul wa
ter
Joe Anderson, Negru coinpanlun
riding with Morgan, wa* found In­
jured, lull hospital Millionth"! Mul­
ed his condition was nut serious
-Stute Trooper It l&gt; Harrison
and Sheriff J. L. Hobby Invesllgated Hie accident ruslilng An
derson to the Pernuld Laughton
Hospital.
A *is ini&lt;ii coroner's Jury was
Impniii'led by Justice id Hie Peace
Hugh Duncan tills morning and
they viewed the scene and body.
According lo Mr. Duncan, a coron­
er'* liuinesl Into the ileatfi of Mor­
gan will be held when Anderson Is
Mdfldently recovered lo lesllfy.
Members of the coroner's jury
are Marlon Harman,
foreman;
Frank W. Jones, Kd Williamson,
Thomas Bailiff Jr., J T McDon­
ald, and H D. Muse
Duncnn staled Morgun was
traveling west on State Houle 416
and went uff the road after cross­
ing the Ustecn Bridge when the
accident occurred. He could not
say whether Morgan died because
uf injuriea suffered crashing the
rail guards and subsequent rolling,
or whether Morgan was drowned
in hi* cat.
"We will have to wait for the
coroner's report first," he stated.
Thu ilcatn of Morgan wa* tha
second In the past two months un
Boute 416 near the Osteen bridge.
A I'uerto It ten n laborer wae
killed there last June In an auto­
mobile accident. The County Commissiunere requested funds from
the State Hoad Department for a
new bridge, wider road and leas
dangerous curve on Route 416 at
Ihe Osteen Bridge only last week.

And 4 0 Years Ago

of Just its BH
Stringfellow'i
cohrt can now gr
, , The wheels
-------- v,
infitiiuw ■ conn
grind with

It*

J IM

F H H F .l t

I'll.* ('ll* l 'mi, mi'*it .ii la-t night (‘levied l-i go ihruiigh with
I lieu pi ii|iit'cd pluo* .-I liiomeing nil exteii*lvc ■
m'» ci nod -valet lluOi-i*- oil-lit OI-CMIIII Hu-'iieli the iu lrodoi'llou of *e** it -it * o*e -'liaige
and - oil-me l-oid l»o( »-i - lltioogh ii-1oi -1ii ii -oI of lo-:il i eill e-lsle
*
.I**4'"I11ITI1 * .iliulu-oI'hl1* III nil1 Hll’it -I, - IMull ,-ttl‘l l l.ile a- lie llig 10 pel re n t -d a
tile lllctlli.ll- id III -u-dllic
lud
been Hied tin- an In-ui and a hall w a te r lu ll
H o w e v e r, nothing d e tin u e
In *
tieli'ii a 1'luwd wtin 11 Idled Ihe
lltv ( *'III in I ** lull r-’-'in mil -net heen d e le r lllllli'd in tin- --a-e .-f Ihe
-i-wi-i ta v a * to what tin- in-rem it
floWe-l lulu Ihe llall
T In- i omiul**li'li ii.nl Ini o|hio o c --I th e w .ile i hill-, it w ill lie
\ c e llin g on tin* * e u e l la v l i n y
Hie lil-iyiani ot (llialli II I , il llli-ll
nii-eillii Vug II, lull li.i-l .le-Tili-il I, In- d e c lile il Ii* llu M a le l.e g lv ii
lap die leelliig* id lavpaiei- in lin e . M a jo i * l u - e - a id , toil kr*s
in-tided out. ' r id s (g a th e rin g to
tile mallei last ulglil
Mi-ndii-i- ol till- 8.ml,ml M,-i gel I ti r i I- one id Hu* he-t w a r * cliliiil- \ " h went In I!••- ineetliii Hie wa * &gt;iin 'ii- d.-inr: H rig h t (low "
I
l lr u llc * ( i d l i j i n vo ice d
hi*
(&gt;X|n-«-Iiiii ; lo plidl-'l aealli'l Ihe
lllileaM-d s.diinlloli a* lliev were - Ii- a p p ro v a l ol tin- m etho d in
&lt;d Ho- loll.-I I Ita I tin- mil. in- tale w h ich the ( o n i m i " i i i i i pi an* t.i
fill.ilu 'e tile
u n p riiv e n ie llt
p in
Who Id lie mi-reiix-d .kt -hI-liligl*
How ei ei alter Maim llaiidlll c ia in * u y im : Hn- ( o m m i—hm w a *
'id ilc i log-and
' li t-i- i-*pl.iiiii-d Ihe mill.mi- wniitil ('o m m llltiig
m u*
In- lowcicd m iliri-i-l ri-tiTM- .-I llie ' c o r u m * r illin g Iln- law
iin n ,a*e m i .do at lull, VI Wil-ani, non h a * Hie m a t in im i I being
pre-ldeiil &lt;&gt;l Hi- a-.-inT.ilmn -l.il p ii-'i-n ted h r io r e the people III 1
He .a id In- w a * m
it I
1'--I'-ill-ill I lilive -ml lime i-i le lc ic n d n ih
-ai Ini --I at ilii'l il I Hunk iF* l.iv o i of tin- p ro g ra m -m in d in g a
-i w ag e tie u lm e n i p la n l
■II iiidil
Ml ot n- Ii a * e Ih im g h l- on li-iw
Mainl I
-piked Hie r tilt - S a n lo
id
-Im nld progre-- and I
-I iuh-I idiieeti-r- tillTiu,di In- iln id . we m ight l o In - g | * l - U U n T age ol till’ pi iipn-illHii it the right
to e v l i r e '­ m i l t h o u g h t * n i l
Hi -I -d Hie meeting, (hiring winch
ino iie* will In- -pent
lie lefiTied In a churl at the head l l .-w our
fit* Hdltl
d Ihe i mini - the chart ippeni' i-&gt;en ll ti u ilruu
M.i'.tu * lius* v '' 'iiiftl In Mr
il Ihe lii-ltnni nl tin* pace Fin- i Ii ad -ho * -'it liv e- whicli Hithiim lll.il rill flflllo ll In lint IIIH*
III- -I. Cl Ill'll ll"in prc-enl a-'i-s- fNNdiv iiniln thu l*i\t rHiitiv** In
llu* « t\s will nNf in ft
tm-iit v.ihialniii' -I piHpi-m
mil flii* mrltiml
flic piniiM'l Hr timu^M
wllut llu taxes winlld lie 'Imnld •lunuinK
*ui llml |iri'jM'it\ nt i'lli/rii* will
tile ('111111111**11111 III Hi- tile * ilua
**
Moil 11) .In per cent Tin- chart m»i ht* iiMipunllii'd umlii llu*
11*111. imiNfiitit'lt -in liiuiminkj will lid
aim showed till- lit il Ill ge lor pat tl*»
n»' tlnoii^h li'Vt’imr lt» tin* 4 11V
no: nff IkiiuIi’i I mdetiledne-- -ml
Mi Oilhum uImi naI»I
ll ytwi
fur iiperalmi! id Hie (H i under
mi'UMNt* v4*ui w ain fliuruf, .tou t
hntti sysli-m*
Till- C'ii lit lit I - *1(111 did lint 'I||1U In* Nui piiNul if .i Int of prufile
In wi'IIn ami tlut lh»* Ulllu
lule the rale id llie red *r in tulna ptil
It* slaml llu* v\
Hut) wimld In- Lid per cent ni dial guy" wuiild
Hid mllliige* shown would lie Ihe |m*iim * til iln1 program
III' ul*l» Mil III. “ A III .III i'.lll I tltl
exuct nhu* 'elected, lint pledged
they would conn- its i-lii'i' to tin j wllhmil wnfur Ynu'ri* dwing l*i
m:tki* linn pjiv diiil m.ikr lilin juv
stated figure* a- im-sllde

SCH O O L IIKI.LM M l LI, ....... he rlnKlng for lid* har
uludrl-1* when the Halls nf learning open on .Scpl. s. I
SchiHil inrluiles Mart .lean hin t, seated, and .laniling
Itarry HI. John, Wendell llrooks and Jimmy Wiighl -

Opening Of
Just Around

M ill s l - l l 'l l l l ll IIII died Si-m in iile 1 . 111,111
p ictu red on Ihe slepn ol Jtimin Hull
r i a h l : l i m e I Ail I n in . Sliirle* Mule so
•&gt; H a tiiio n il S l in lio ) .

orner
School Calendar

Razing Of Old Church, Construction
Of New Planned By Congregalionalists

MOVIKLAND
"Aladdin and Ills Lamp"
Htart* 7:20, feature, 7:46, last
complete show H:66

must taar down it*

,

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i.d lla H iiii-

w ill

son and llu*

By MAHV ANN HUKUH
The opening of school is jn*i i
aroundI the
tho corn
corner. The brief -iiiii nier OiiHIts will be replaced try
warmer clothe* thal are lu*l ., lit
II6 3 M SCHOOL CA I.K N D A K FO B sI'.M IN itl.K COUNTY
He COlIlT for (heir parlicidai lime Aug. J i Se,-I I I’liilinillg uml eoiilcreuce *e"om l-o leaelie,*
Sept.
1'
County wide n-gi-lr atlnn \ 11 Imve* will ,i|iT ili
of year, tl s in an cvculfnt *nm
l.ulior -luy lioli-lnv.
mer filled with many activities Sept. 7
(IlieniuK
of '('tioiil
Kept.
8
that will stHin slip (ruin the inein
|ll*lrii-t tem-lier* ou-ellug
Oct.
----ory In the excitement of the find
riinuksgiviug lioltiliiy*.
football game Vacation*, picnn *, Nov 2d-i!7
Christina* holiday-and swimming will tin replaced by Dec. IH .luu
(iood Friduy holiday.
early morning classrw, tiiglu- of April til
Sellout end*.
June 4
studying and football
I'lanuing und eonfciem-e scmioii f-u teaehui*.
Graduation from high school - i* June 7-18
I'otid pupil nltenduiii’i- day*. 1811,
a big moment In Ihe live* ol HB3
Total teacher vuntiurt day*, _*If&gt;
graduates, bill that first step into
the cullegu halls will provide u
thrill never lo be forgotten
Ho*a Cnkp Hoyle will enter Duke lludlcy. Muv* lo enter Ml ll-d*
Tha following Scminoli. High University a- a diident of «ii(-i;d nke a* a |uornuli*iu ma|nr Hamm)
School graduates will go their *ep- wurk. M ill Heverly Gray plan- In Jaciili-no will sliidy prelaw al
arate waya Hit* fait to further fill study nursing al Hit- Orange Me Duke Tommy Speer will study In
mortal Hospital in Orlando
he an altiirncy at Washington and
fill their ambition*.
M in Lucia Guff will *lndy m in ­
Thn following stmlrut* will un Lee In Virginlu
ing at Norfolk General Hnimtul in ter Florida Stale University In
Jin. Pickens will enter Steisim
Norfolk, Va.
Knterlng
Vlorlda Tullahaasae Mis* June Viinct- a* a* u jdiyslcul education student
Southern College In Lakeland In nil elementary education major; Ml** Beverly linger* w d .'liter the
take up otementnry teaching la Miss Gall Hitting will clinovu lie ItiviTvidr timnilul In Jaeksnuvllle
Miss Betsy Ann Carter. Mi** Joan twcun elenp'Mlary ediicatlon und a* u student of nursing, Mi** Mury
Wright will also study elementary pharmacy: and Mi*« Ann Ituhoru Jane Hoyle will uinlor in art ami
education at Wesleyan Uuivcr*tiy plans to study psychology
minor In Hpccch al ftollln* College
at Macon, Ga. Miss Margaret Mor­
Miss Judy Irvin will travel to in Winter Park
rison plans to work on her A It
at Weithamnton College at the
University nf Richmond
Clinton Bonney will enter the
Norfolk Division nf William and
Mary In Norfolk, Va. The Mi**es
Joan Moore and Alice Brown are
to be piychologv majors at Mercer
University in Macon, Ga. Knterlng
the Citadel Military Academy In
Flans for the iliving of the Christian Cunxrcgationul Church,
Charleaton, 8. C, are Terry Cor- Third 8 L und Park Ave., and the constructlun uf a new church In
(Ml and Wailay Hsmll. Miss Mary Hanford will be discmiseil at tomorrow's reirotur monthly meeting uf
Lou Copeland will be majoring In the church's hoard uf directors, It was announced today liy John Bout.
secratarial science at Stetson Uni­
Sketches of the proposed new church will he shuwn. According
versity. In DeLand
to Mr, Root, Ihe new church w lllt
M il* Marti* Crlssey plans to go b« on* of Ihe finest in the City,
Into nurse’s training at the Sou­ Plans for the new church are being present slructura. A bid may lie
thern Baptist Hospital In New Orlet at tomorrow ttigliF* meeting.
r. _ .ir g e
Hardin will drawn by Elton J. Moughton.
Tha Christian Congregational
ifTtaig a f Duka University
an, N. C. Junior Melts will Church property waa recently sold
h it /,
Me athletic career al to tha Philllpa Petroleum Com­
"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’*
1:14 - .ItftO - 6:2ft - 7:22 • UilH
453— 1r 3 l« T , , l &gt;L 1". Tf&gt;U' pany, which Intend* to erect a
by majoring In physical ed-

gasolln* Ration at tha corner. Tha
[of tha new Congragah hat not baan dtalg-

,u s e s * u ie (lt

tie ligurrd from Hie valicilmo a-I Jan 1 Iha I
Miltol ‘ II I e howcil Ih d Ho
IIIVer*i* |-ii-tn-lII--M liclween !--e-*
nteril
-, -In iHhm - oid mill ipeWollld I it HliTiliv e- -lie 11i v
l iking hill Inch - ililatmli- -ill
Fir-I M . lie -ant one tnopeit*
willi .. valitiilinn nt Wfi Tin now
'111lav lull ol K 1ST anti Hi il
with Hie new v alii.-lime tllL.IL'o
Hie I &gt;v lull would lie tl Mm I I
llu other propelt\ willi a lain i
lion -d JHi'.htKI now ha - a I.iv hill
ol 1I..VI lie li'l.ili-l While willi
Hn new vain,Hmn t il toon
iln•n lull would In- f| '-Lit
ihiili increa.-c- in laxalmn InI lilted not. were t l I
tin- • imi lit Iswi-hi ilreldl-d upon
-he mcrea-e In * il-i.ill-ui Am: L
titer Hn- prnpn*lln tl wa- pie-enl
ed In Hirill lit Hn- ( it* - fi-e il
■
I i-lll III till' III.ill-i ol Hie -ewet
•ml water PlnglUin Snllivan. Net
I In- il-cal agent 11ad iiolnled mil
111.11 an IncriM'i in (lie av-i-'-cd
* iloalimiv id ii .il c-lale m Ihe
i d* would lie I-- Iln- I'd*'- advali
lag*- In lirm’iilliig tinier* fur Hie
11-*c imi- IntinI * wltlt-li will tinalice
llie project Itun-i- would gel a
more oiiliml-lu plctma- id Hie
i lly'* ftnun&gt; ii) -el op d tin- as
-e--ed vain.ilmn wen- -el at llT.
per (-fill of market value, latllel
Hum the ii|i|iio*iiuule rsi pel cent
now, llie Commis.-iiiu wa* told
However, tin- ili-liuile tncrea-e
m a**e**eil valuation c.imiol he
ih'lernilni'd unlit the Cmiimi*&gt;
dmi
decide* lu*t iinw much miuiev Hie*
are going to pond ill tile project
Last nigld Hie Cominlssimi was
- living Ihe figure of ft tnilll.iii a*
] die cost nt the piojecl in cxpluln
I lug the finance picture to Hu' audience l'i evlmi-lv, Hu- City lind
used llie figure ol i i .hhuwu a* Ihe
pr-i|Hi-ed cost ami Imd left Hie
matter open In tin- effect Hie cost
will lie an*where In-tween tl mill
Ion and (3 million
Also, llie City ha* lint decided If
llie program I* to include a U'ihi,ikhi sewage treulineiit plant
After Hie C iiiu iii IhhIiiii decide*
ii|ioti llu- cost of Hie project, il i*
Hie duty id llie (i.scul agent In
find Ini vers of the revenue hmuls
Tin- liollils which are liellig pro-

Iin -cd for tiic program would be

financed through a prnixnicd sewer
service charge, which would tie
figured us a percentage uf an In
dividual waler trill
Lust nigld. Hie Cunimlssinu
treated the new sewer service
charge, which Hicy decided to ini
HIM

Value

VALUATION

Debt Ker. Op'atlun Total
M Milt* Nd 51III* Taxes
IN) $ 20 25
f 3,260 f 2H26 S
18»
If. 181
4,110(1
30.1X1
a,onii
15.00
00
15 00
54 00
iidKsi
8 40
02.40
U7 60
2 t on
7,600
88 60
00,00
42 00
132.
10,000
16,000
136
84
210
NON KXKMPT
18
10.80
2.000
34 80
27.
25 30
52.20
3,000
6,000
42.
45.
87.
00.
10,18X1
HI.
174.
16.000
120.
135.
Ml.
348
20,000
180.
IGH
870
60,000
460.
420.
840.
1740.
100,000
000.

ifimngh llu1 miNi* "

I is11•»w|11 Vft 41*Iiiii ru, nps pi if
illlt'l pi'tiplr itlfi'iiif itli'l I' 11fIft*!**
(iniiN
\t'i | Mu il It
im m ik ril
J In*
IMidi i if i 4 4»1111111n.-s|a■
in k rNplupni jfiu
NpiMltfni pii f h wi'lt It- r ki*t unit*\
ttl-sf Itf ll Hi
III pMlIlfl'tf .Hit Ills* p|np*!«t?tl
tmlldM' ivoiiJtl lii* llu* fuwwNf Ifnt
i l(v finn Ilh I in ,ifillin'* fin11*
Hi*
r \ pi r 'Nril tiim ntt uvri I hr fni l
llml Itihiir t tiinmiNsimiN in u ccili
Milt i llu low null,igr ,»
idrui
t|\i
(Hill Hid k Iiiii ,t h-\\ until
lint- til.I llirtr
i Mhri Npinikt*f' guf rll tin inti
frilN tu11 il li n ld irh ilU r I*» Ihr*
in idri if tlanil
Wfirn fin ipinllim w t* f i Ini*.| j &gt;
fti flir .j ii j; I i*g(i I r iiii’i imn** hi id
Vrmir I*• rmp|
tin1 pmgi djn
M IUU ’ h;iN»* iu m i n in l fidit IfIc
nmiimt.ru woiil.l lit i\ l\ not ihd
III -I Xl fulfill (.1 dO luiH'fllv
VhIm U lllnilllN .ll
(Iskr.l if
t'lxpai n ran
fir
I imnuiij M y
I'HllfiiJrJit' I Iul flii' I n I air WtUi I
fit* limir Ilian It
ill it I ^ M:(Vni
* li.i*r dii-sWi'lnf {•&gt; Itn* aftir HU
lilt*
I'lli* uulli'i «
t'fiiNi'it ^11ifr
tllMtlSNli.li t11*ll vi •'11 i nd Iln4 4 idJn
fllfNNjlIII dill k hi ft N 11«I 111«*t
n

n|hii

Commission Turns
Down ACL Poet
I he ( Ify l iio illil'-Inn -till lint
accept an eascmeid agreement
Ii "in llu- Aliunde I ’oa-f lain- K ill
road la-1 lllglll which dealt with
pi-ipi-il* owiieil In llie ruKtaiad mi
flak A**-, lii'tweell
First
ami
I'liliiiiiefclul St* . and at un alley
hchvcco . Tniimcicliil ami F'liitmi
SIThe i il* ili’i’iili-il to cunllmie Hie
mallei liirllier when Iln- ru*lloaJ
elected to put toll re-|Min*ihlllt&gt;
for llu- propert&gt; on the t'liy'*
slimllder* anil sHII keep Hie rigiit
ol reviikulluti ul anytime ‘Hie
t'liy plan* to widen Hu- two
lliormigtlfure*

Heavy Rainfall
Yesleidav's fall of l.fiH inetit'S
of lulu run tin- total for tin- month
to date to 8.U6 Inches according
ii (lud Muuuhton. local weather
to
liserver. The average fur the
month of August is 7.10 iuelies.

PBOPHSFD 30% INFHFA.SK
SUGGKSTKD MIU.AGK
Total
New
Debt Ser. Ou'atlou
Value 8.3 Mill* 7 Mills Taaaa
00 f 27.63
I 4.2:iO I 27 B.1 1
35.28
5.218)
33 80
I dll
0,5(8)
HI 5(1
52,75
42 25
10(10
70.30
7,800
60 70
33 25
00.82
U3.37
0,750
140.50
13,(88)
84.50
5(1
228 26
120 75 1UI 50
10,600
2.000
3,018)
)i,500
13.000
10,500
20,000
05,000
130,000

1(4 SKI
25.35
42 25
84 50
12(1.75
160.
427 50
145.

18.20
27.:t0
45 50
01
I3A50
182
456
010.

35 10
52.85
87,75
175 50
283 25
351.
877.50
1755.

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3 IIEDROOM MOUSE
SALESMAN— WE ARE LOOKING
All convenience-., cxi-Pt-nt wilier,
FOR AN AGGRESSIVE SALES­
MAN WHO CAN PRODUCE, TO
tit-ur Elth-r Spring' Plenty shade
SELL ROOFING A SIDING IN
11 l no
tree*. *mm- fiml it..
uerc* land &lt;• (' W.irinuek, 111
S E M I N O L E,
VOLUSIA.
2 Itnx 2H5, in M-t* iiMlii-r .it All
ORANGE A FLAGLER COUN­
Nat. Ilk Illili! . Itxioin 312.
TIES W RITE UOX RCO, HER
AM )
Two LOTS |Go' X Cl!' * .eh I 111 N
Jcxxamine A\e
A Murxhiili Field owned Enterprise
hit* upmiinij fur ainbltioui man
JII'Xi dimn Will pin-l&gt;i i- 3 Ik-iI
of nmiuexllwinble character and
iiHim home turn nn i'i iniixlMiel
rcflnCMirnl Age 2d fin College
lull Hi'inly Ini iii-i up iii&lt;\ Sepl
educulinii ixefcrrcd
Mu*t be
1st Tul.il pi in- i/!ciu ihi
M-aily iiccept ixixlllnn by Sept. I
IIOH T. A WILLIAMS. Rl ||/|TIH
and In- capable earning 15,(XX)
Kuymnml E. l.iiuiliinKt, tisiielule
annually For Sanford interview
I'hmie I7tl;i
AlLmtii It.mk IIIiIk .
write Hruce .Inckxon, P. &lt;&gt;. Hox
35X5, Cluragu 54. Ill Slule age,
7 H E A U TIF U I. sp.ieimp .... ....
nliu-aliini. [ib in ie ^iu in b e i^^^^
— crux* n-nlil'1 uni liixuli dnurs
In porch Ii miii lnini! .m l ihuilli!
mum* Sluiilc .mil find li.-e* I I IVORS W ANTED
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Ideal, *uift* luiiiliun fm iliililren
Screened pm rill
T im hnlu-il ttEJiPONSIHLK white man with
truck dexirex work Tel HKJA-JI.
Phuiie I17U J
2)13 F E E T un French An IntMled LK.'ENSEI) Practical Nurae, Available day nr night. Phone IB5^J^
mi nnrtlieuxl mm-'r id -Mi si
unit French Pro nl ;il t ixxi.
12 llt'SINESS OPPORTUNITIES 12
ST. Jl)||\s III M.'l Y I II
Sunlurd
■Imiu- 11If'I
SMALL BUSINESS
Wild. excluiin!i' iiiiunxi •-•■■nty iii If you linve u xmall li-:iln'**i In a
xeclmk-d part of town arid are
a 2 lii-ilrmnu hnu-e In I n It no
liitercxlnl L getting . uxtnnierx,
villi- Flu f-n i ' lieilriiuui linn
It.xt Die xe-vfee y&lt;m offer In the
ill Suiifiird. l l i I’nyineni . Hi uu
( 'luxxlticd cu'j-urt uf Itie Sanford
per mu Write I- ii llii\ i.i:&lt;a
lli*aid null MX
Juck.simvilli' i I l;i
FOR K A LE -G R O C E R Y STOKE
3 ACRES of l.md mill 5 ruuin hm &lt;
And meat murket, gmui location.
12 frnil tree' and Til pliu tni
Exlablitlwd many year* Owner
Keuiilifnlly i.md i n|x-■I Knmu
lelirlng dm- lu age. t'oimilelc gu
ax Old Siixic l ullirix pluit Sum
mg buxine*.* Including all xlockx
llpl Vance, lull I'yprc-X An
and flxturcx for $3,&lt;xxi, which ix
Plume 13211.1
lc»* than enxt of fixture* uluno.
Fur InfuriMulluii, Phnne 44), nr
wrlle AV It Dupree. 313 Pul
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in
mclln Ave , Sunfnril.
FOR roc 'It l ON'VENII M I
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TH E SANFORD HERALD
llmrs. Aug. 20, 1853
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Variety Of State's
Citrus Rootstocks
Now Unsatisfactory
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2111 SOI III PARK AVI SI I
Pint...... IMI
RAYMOND Al It Al I.. R|; at loll
25 yeafx in lliixiii.Sn 111■hi I
I) llighli-wiiuii A mm i illUNK ROOM efficiency apt. autt liiirS Service
l*«-1:«n . ulum vnu in
able for working uupiu lilcully
i|ulre nliniti piupi-rly nr in-ui
Inca led o;ro*» from Pn*t Office
unci' and lli.il ,i i t o , m-\ 11 , ml
Private bath. Inquire Mumiel
Six. It,iv llinmi ,
Hull
Jac-ibaim’a Dept. Store.
l.ncriM-il hinkcr fm utl
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kind
LARK FRONT Duplex 2 HR Fur
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pay you lu *eeI'll 4701 Iir 4532.
J. AV. DALI., Iteullur
Flnrblu Stale Rank ItiiMlni'
PI..... 115*
I Hit holier m o W 3rd Curtly 'Call Dali"
(nr. See Turn Culberhuuxe, 1710
W. 3rd.__
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menH at Deytonn (tench. Tel
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Lltmi.CN purity furnished ('imp
Irs dr Miigk-x inily. 11/ W 1st

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only mid s LuuriJ Aw .
1 HOOM Kumlktioil Apt. Adullx
1200 Pulmi'tto Ave. Pimm' 2371) .1.

THIS SPACE AVAILAHI.E
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New Folding rots
42 51) gal
;ohimhiii Pau l
ARMY
NAVY SURPLUS
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3111 Suilfmil Ave,
AWNINGS
Plaxtle. Aluminum, Cauva*. Fr*«
Estlmale* Ptiuli* 12HI J after
• P m fur eppolntmanl.
CALI, it* about our Credit Plan.
Painting, llepiir|n$ Remodel
lug
Tttl Murnelt
ID. 2. Ilux 70 !l
Tel 11VI W
IK YOU IIAVK SOM ETHING TO
SELL and are Id ■ hurry to Mil
II, let the Handled advertltluj
ilepurlmeut of T H E SANFORD
HERALD prove lla ability •• ad
efficient taWa medium.

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Organ*,
Hand Inslru
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male*, Free InitatUUoo-Tele
ID unis
l.'uavi-uli'id
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phone 1438. Furniture Center.
Ktreiii Music, fill N mange, Or110 W. Ftrai
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CITRIbi TR EES
3 HOOM efficiency opartniciitx,
Ready lu transplant Have Villon
liienlslicd I'imno I7H7-W.
mix. Hamlin ami Pineapplo In
FURNISHED Uurugc upt. lit -till
Orange*. Ruby lletl Grapisfrfllt
Pulmi'tlii Aw .
J E Renton. Phone film AV, Riverview Drive,
FURNISHED Garage Apt
IIKJ2
French Ave.
SAI.KM China llargnlns In odd
niece* Replenisli ynur xi4s
C O M P LETELY fnrnlalH-d 2 bediiruwn’* Gilt Simp Del,ami Hiroom upper upt. Prlvulr un
way 17 02; 3rd liinixf imrlh nl
trance. (ill) MuHNiiiln
bridge.
&gt;— H EA L ESTA TE FOR S A I.E -J JE L L Y GUAVAS. .50 per peek. A.
K
lluxxeltfi', Elinixt. Plume
APPRO XIM ATELY 20 acre* of riv
212 W.
rr front prupurty at Persimmon
Hammock. Omni location for I H EIFER Jersey ami (ium*ry
bunting anil fishing lodge or for
PJiuiie 1014 M, Alfrixi Erirxnn.
aportanian mb • division. l'rlcc
5,000.
32" Gas Range, two immlha old,
HT. JOHNS R E A LTY CO.
Deurliurri ga* *puc&lt;&gt; heater.
lanfuril
Phone t i l l 5 cil. ft per minute ah cumprexsnr
and xtiruy gun.
14 ft. pfywumi and Cypres* ho.it
to See at 2(MM) Adams A*
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bill- liixiiruiui- See .IiiIiii II Wil
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RHSTORIUM * Elderly
Semi invalid, cuuvulexceiit Kind
ly Care, gludmile dietieian
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Nu liar* ur package -.lures Writ-Ted Irippe Rlc 2 (lux .lltj. ',.ui
ford.
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FLOWERS PI.AN IS HIIHUIIS

GEHUA DAISIES at lust! Mam
colors Hibiscus, nice vurictv
Achillliiiix.; uculylli.i, begmuu*.
crotons, culiiibiiin; gulden rain
tree*; Jiixlu-iu: ixuria: Lilly; ia
carmida; powder puff; magnolia,
pyracanlhu. piiimliugu, pnducur
pu*; iicntas; stukeslu; shrimp,
iibmichinu, lliryullix, cutiie anil
see II ROOKS NURSERY, 2721
Mayer
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WASHINGTON •J)— Gen Omar liinili-d blnlxelf generally tn -date
COUNTRY
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fi-arful h-xl tin* menlx that the nation'* lop mllllury
111.ullt-y xnyx Inyi-.ir'x xliisfi lit the mlllliiry Imilget pluniler* xaw no lexxenlng of the
A W OMAN
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IN TER N ATIO N AL I'u k up Tiu i k glow min "a luiliit a* li-Riptillg a*, llrreai lo llu* i-oonlry.
liar guilt West Geneva A u - d .uni rmiri- dangeroo* Ilian, thf
Ilrailley, IM). i* going into privale
D. AV Texlnn
induxtry a* Imurd rhuirmun of
ImiIui uf dollar extravagance "
iiiiulley. five xlar genertil who Itiilova Hexeureh and Develo|inie)il
FOR SALE III3H llulck S|iei iuI. xii'Plifil
mil four day* ago afler two l.almr.iiorH-x. lor III* article, en
New Mulur. lire*, and Mullert ;&gt; si n li-rin*
ciuilrmnn "f Du- tit It'll " \ Soldier's Farewell," wa*
Very ReusiiliiiliU- 215 \A IHIIi St Iiiiii) Chief* nfa* Stuff,
xubl of llu- in Hie main a defense nl military
*31) CH EVR O LET Gmui niimtiig Ki-mntmwi-r iiilmuU*lrnllnM'x ib- piiiiming during the past four
i' i*mu in ini mtire tImn five liillum year*
cnmllllnu R3) Plume 1251 It
He ............. it ugninxt Secretary
■ *
iliillur* fixim ibe Defenie Depart
of Defense Wilson'* aiinnoiiced
17-14— A itloin ut Ive Service — 17 II mi-ill bndgfl;
"Al flrxl glani-e this Innkf*! lu plan* lo narrow the nation'* mill
HALL'S Garage fur General Aide in*- like coaxlinu In-fore yuo reach tnry |iriMliu’lion base in the interest
Repairing Sanford A Ce'-try Avn iIn- tup of the hill Prfxonnlly, I of economy and efficiency — a
I'ltbne RXJ0-M. Ii i-fi It nlglit.
would be im-liiifd lo keep llu* program which Pentagon source*
UA1TERY, Generator nr Hlarter pn-xxort* on — from o xm-nrily *ay I* being pot Into tJfect more
Service Call SI7. Swain'* llal xlamlpoinl — itnlll we reach a xlowly, and tn leaser degree. Ihan
tery Service. Sanford Avenue hlghei level of rendlnex* unit &gt;f bud been Inlliuliy indicated
"lly conmitrullng our order*
curlly.”
imu 2nd Street.
Thexe xtiilfnn-nl*. in un urln-li- among the ntosl efficient jhu
M AFFF.T AUTO Servlet* 120' wr 111**11 for llu- H.ilinilnv Evening dmerx," llridli-y wrote, "we may
North I'urk, Plume U2I Spet-ilu Plixt ii nil made public lii»t night. be able to produce ut b-i* eiixl
iiii'I i t SpeciaHxts
were Ilruillry'x flrxl direct rrlti- |'That'* fine— if we don't have n
flxm of the new defense budget generul war,
It)—
BOATS - MOTORS
— I!) During bearing* wlule emigre**
"The narrower tiaxe of prodoe
Wllllum P Smith, Outboard Sale*- wax ronxldf ring Hie mailer, In- lion euiumt be expundist u* rapidly
In ease of nil mil mobilization, ami
H fli
Bit
Service. Mercury OullNiard S.il
4s.au |a*i r»ala Mb(»
I* extremely dangerous bcrutiM- u
n*$ u I hi tiiiti
i*i, 25l’i S Park. Pliutu- i m .1
lx more vulnerable In uttack In
any narrowing of our produelioo
12’— 14’ tlOATS Trailcv* Hard
base. Hits lx a point to be weights!
ware C Vail Wnuduiirkuig 512
most carefully "
_ Sun find, Pit 2327 J.
P r e * I d e n t Elsenhower, who
40 - FU R N ITU R E- U'hotd Gixid* 20
shook up the entire Joint Chief* of
Staff, ha* defended Iii* and Wil­
OIL FURNACES — tty Kratky
son'* defense budget us one whteli
Wall, Fluor ami Fireplace.
will give the nution greater urniixl
M. G. DODGES
posed In January by former Presi­
!W W. I ll S4.
FiteeaIM
dent Truman
lirinlli-y said the old Joint Chief*
’ V E N ETIA N BLINDS
worked mil in 11)51 a set of goals
Farlury prlcrtl Holla ileittl llllnda,
which llu-y felt would bring the
Alain Imi m alal*. collun or pla*
tic la|x*x CiiuiplHc rep xervue
nation In a position of relative
William I). Mitchell, adminUtriariulliule Venetian lllluil CumpiiM
safety by Hie end of 11)54, and thul
U l Weal Third
Fbaue7Kt
Truman luter decided to slrclch lor of the Small Uu«lness Admin­
istration, will addreas (he statewide
out Ibe buildup lo 11155
HILL'S VUKNirUKK
Then, speaking of the Elxenhnw imiuxlriul “ clinic" scheduled at Or­
HKFINIHIUNG
er lindgit rut*, he said: "It would lando, Thursday. Aug. 27, at which
Utihul.iterlng and Repalrlntt
appear that till* will furlher detav lime the Council for Industry and
403 (Vlery Ave.
Tel.ISM
date at which w ewlll reach Cummcree and the Florida Stale
the force gnul* recommended by Chamber of Commerce expect to
J. GARCIA
Hie Jolnl Chiefs of Staff or n-siilt devise plans for attpplng-up the
Cabinet making, upholstering, Fur
Industralliallon of the slate.
in ii reduction of Iheso goal*."
niltire refliiliintig— retimmi) An­
Administrator Mitchell will out­
Headley conceded he made a
tique rexlurlng Uplmlxlering fab
mistake In asiumlng. some month* line SKA plans fur helping indus­
rlc*. Work guaranteed m» N
before the Korean War broke out. trialists to ontain and finance gov­
ilmtlevard CL, Del.aiul, Phone
that the nation rmdd not afford ernment contracts, and to explain
557.
to spend more for defense than the lending scope of hi* organisa­
II—
LOST ANI) FOUND
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the Truman budget of 13 billion tion as the auccMior to the Re­
dollar*. The Joint Chief* first esti­ construction Finance Administra­
LOST YOUR P E T ? ’
mated they would need 20 billion*, tion. Mitchell Is a lawyer, and was
II you have— advertlne ym&lt;r los*
but Inter cut the figure tu 17 bil­ counsel for a Denver manufactur­
ing concern when appointed SllA
T H E E fur throe linn.'* in Hie
u «. *HW* ISO «• lion*. Truman and hi* defenie xdminixtrfiliir a fortnight ago by
10 I T IIH*
Herald through the conrivxy nl
in* Ih. x anllaaii liiir.
seerelury, Umix A. Johnson, pared
President Elsenhower.
the Florida Stale Hunk.
the figure tn 13 billions.
"Some people," Bradley wrote,
111 I M'
* " " l **Hie mle ■■
1 2 - ELEC TR IC A L SERVICES -37
t i l l , three line* uratnwry
"think I should have resigned,
triei
mode a dramatic protest and 'car­
Sanford Electric Co-, (1. .E. Appll
The smuoth gray seeds from the
ancv*. 11(1 Magnolia Ave&gt;•Pit. 443.
ried the lisu* to the country.' I Florida ahrub known as "nicker
do not think that I* the proper role bean" are oftsn used In making
nrUKxr,
Appliance Canter
for a military adviser . . . I do necklace*,
tree.
"Your fXtlnghnu*o Denier"
not think that such a pseudoPhone 1757, 115 Magnolia.
dramatic act would hove hud the
lla* line *am* rat# slightest effect during the economy stepped out of his field by saying
P IU G ID A IK
K applli nee*. «ale* and
RE
*&gt; tit* II*m urXIwave which wa* sweeping Con­ then he did not think the gallon
lervlce G. II. High, Oviedo, Fla
"*r» irk&gt;.
gress and the people In the spring could afford more for defense
Phone 4131 or Sanford 1042-W
of 1950— though the gesture would "Our military recommendations on
after 0 p. m.
tnvc loft mo quite a reputation
______ _as forces wo need ahotiU RtM to
prophet."
curbed In any way by econoimT
Miller Radio &amp; Appliance
Bradley added, however, that he assumption!,’' he said.
Sinford, Seminole County'*
Olden Weitlnghouxfl Dealer.
118 S. Park,
Ph. 21)
limxl 11)37 Plymuiilli I'xciJIriil cun
illllun. Phone ;i5'i

Kail

Alllllll I DOAII K
ruilN IIlllK K A P T IMI. Clilldmi 15 R iii II II p m i d li m n T I 770
wclri.iiii- 1/17 Park Ave.. Pin mi*1 up AVi- have i new Si hull moil
0711 It after 5 p in
el*, ulsii TIM It I I. Yl 1.1.OAV
KTIINE, NASHUA. Ill) ll\R D
SON. ALUM O ROOM A ALUM
UNFURNISHED~Api*7 Ret* Mrs
INUM AWNINGS.
Warren, 21h W. Mh St.
KuxMule Truih-r Sales
I'iil,ilka. Fla
NEW furnished Apt on Now Smy­
rna Ucucll Sleep* six. Cull I! 13 IIOUSEDOI.D GOODS H ill SALE.
or 1205 If.
Pimm- 1450 AV
Unfurnished upurtiiicnl. Elderly CONCRETE Slip-, stepping ntnuiw,
couple. 507 (Ink Ave. '
grease traps, xi-iilir tank*, win
■low sill* A Iiiiii-* Miracle &lt;'mi­
3 It0051 MOUSE, utllilii&gt;s furnish
crctc C ii . 3o-i Elm A»e. I lium*
H C'oiii-unl lirlvi*. Korn laulge,
1335
Earn I'urk

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L .
Pbana fill-W Route 1. Sanfun)
TRU4 K T4) K E N T
If you have a truck |u rent you
*hou1d 11xi Ihi* service in Hie
siieciul service* of Ibe Sanford
Herald We have hid inqulrli'.
a* tn wtm renlx truck*

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WE HUY USED CARS Little ami
Ri el — Second anil Sanford

Y u n r TU P P EK '.iA K i: dealer
Gladys Kumerby Pimm- i m ii
GOAT MILK II U Cile I,
find Ave I'hmie 7111 AV3

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1383 M. David E. Carpenter.
ALL TY P E S Ruth]oter work,
amiable Hatea. Free eitlmitea.
I'huita 3221. V. C. Uracey.
PLUM BING
Contract and repair week. Free
eitlmatei. R. L. Harvey. I N
Sanford Ave. Pkewe lBBL
NEW FLOORS eurficed to
fectUm. Old floor* a uto
new. Finishing, cleaning ind
waiing, iI»o portable $
ant
Serving Semi
1129.
M. Gleaaon,
«7
KEEP YOUR lota dean, Heavy
duty mowing • clearing, gracT
Irtg "hell driveway*, cuitom
funning. DeWltt Hunter A Son
Ph^'tKFW^______ _________

NOTE TO

CFtANSIlIKO

Address State
Industry Clinic

Anvicirnsr.Ns

TIII2SK VARIOUS
SI/IOS o r TYI'IO
ARK NOW
AVAILAHLIC
TO (JIVE YOU
REITER SERVICE

18 Pt.s-r " i i r,,#

HATH 3 BEDROOMS
Ho
e conveniently located
arnoola, churche*,
churche*. and Mure*.
ato
HAVE yuur lawn mowed by Jerry
Nice neighborhood. $10,Sou.
!&lt;onl. Phone Ila4-J,
ELECTR IC xtnve, npitrlmeitl xlttt.
Hnaa L, Payton, Registered Heal
Hi like new. Rentmiuiltle. I'huni*
VKIJJ4
D H IIJ K l), Pumpit lhitill
Estate Broker
22211.
cxL any aite. M. G. Hodge*. Ph.
Roan Mary J. Phillips, Aaaoclal*
I53I-M-40 or laa.
ARTICLES W ANTED
nil* Park Avo. Phono 1110
c A R P E N T ra m
We buy. aell end trade used furni­
3-BEDROOM
ture. Wllxou Maler Furniture Co. For
You will be delighted with thli at­
bull’ling.
lO -M -T
tractive, well-planned home &lt;m I l l E. l»t, Pbone MB.
Vodoplch Sale* Si-rvlco
, cor, lot. Ike sparkling kitchen, WOULD like tn Imy a good *40 or
Eleclrlcal A Gai Appliance*
glneiy oak parquet floori, and
Ml Chevrolet. Top price, Mu*l be
Admiral, Kelvinatiw. Servel
overslied utility room will pleaae
In good condition. Call Iten De
Refrigerator*, Prolane Ilottwy wife, Colorful tile bath and
I* (Jai. 202 Sinford Ave.
Jjoorytenfojj^HeraljL
MOVING,
al A long
jltlonal pleating features. PrlcPhone 1240
dlilanc*. C
below replacement coal I On- IB— _ H ELP W AN TED
-1 $
12.100. Term*.
and craUng.
„ RANDALL ELEC TR IC CO
sa lesm a n ’ w a n ted ’
BkM^NOLK R E A LTY
" P « M M b y Sidney and
■g— KnAve.
Phono IT For eilabllihed builneai telling •AWN m o w e r s ahirpened. Bl- °r^fi,d
Eric Vlhlcn. Uemllx and Croiley
National name brand product*
g K jU w f w n A
wo
Appliance!: Eleclrlcal contractiao F R E T on 17-92 between CatUc
luch ai WeitlnghmiKO, Maytag
lag and repair*, m Magnolia
JlcUon and Campbell'! Cabinet
tnd Amana. Guaranteed aalary
p. Priced at W.000. Cleared
and comqiDMon for right man.
Seminole C o rn e a otUy pet
OHtee Equipment
-33
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28 Pf.

B R AILEY O D H A M

Park Ave. &amp; 13th S t

...'a iL ty f''" '" '''g m ,
CARPENTEhB, roofing and lidlag
ipnlicilari. Flnlihed Craftamen

MIMEOGRAPH

and Suppl o*.
Ice*. Ch
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1'

Stencil*,
loweil
Geor

“Bank rate* ear* you money".

All Innuranre purclintied from your lmtumnco Bgtnt.
"In ra*e you have an arrldenL you aettU with n frlond".

Super - Duper - Bargains
8aloo

Down

Monthly

’51 NASH AMBASSADOR 4 Door Sedan R M *2'4"M|'8 Mo*’50 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan
M g 1S* 18
•* 88
’52 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER V-8 l l f i 345 24
•» »•
W HUDSON PACEMAKER 4 Door Sedan
19518
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!

W. E. McMaster, Mgr.

AU flminclnR hnndled throuflh locnl banka.

‘‘•BSifi.

™ « . Machine Co.,
••Wing machine*,
2U Magnolia, Ph!

USED CARS

Altov* IneludtM l a t t m t , Inatiruiet Cl
tn*lo4toa life Intnranc* and all fla n w d

CAMP MCQUARHIE im-Changmg condition* have left much to
be desired ill Florida's once satis­
factory variety of citrus rool^
stocks, a government ptunl expet^
said loday
One of Ibe ehanglng condition*
i* disease, said F. K Gradner.
principal horticulturist al the Oriaiulii office ul the U S Depart­
ment of Agriculture
Gardner spoke at the 20lli annual
citrus grower* institute here.
Because Irlsleia disease has he
mine widespread in Florida iri re
cent year*. *our orange stock, one
of the most useful in past yearx^.
cannot be recommended for aniM/
situation, Gardner raid Sour or
ange is very susceptible lo trixleii,
he added
Another change is Hint the
growth of frozen orange concen­
trate ha* brought greater demand
for urangc* with a high solid
i sugar) content so desirable for
roncciitrale
Gnrgncr suid the UK DA has lest*
in progress throughout the citrus
twit on potentially valuable net^
rootstock*, but Hie test* are noP.
old enough for definite conclusions
Con*ci|iicntly, grower* seleeling
rootstock* now should pick frum
the old one* according to Ibe vari­
ety of citrus to be grown and the
soil type.
tu xeneral. he said, rough lemon
rootstock ha* proved most satis­
factory fur Valencia orange* on
well drained soils; Cleopatra is
preferred for nearly all the Man
darin varieties such u* TempU-s.
tangerine* and langclox; and sweet
orange rootstock* nave proven de
siroble for pineapple oranges
whi-re foot-rot disease is mil a
serious problem
Dr Paul Smith. USDA plant
physiologist from Orlando, cau­
tioned grower* against use of large
i|Ountlliex of copper on their trees
Where application* of copper
over the yi-ors has caused large
soil accumulations of cupper, tree
root* liuve been damugeil consider
ably. Dr Smith said. Yield of f r u i t
has lies'll reduced markedly ill ex
treiue cases.
lie advised that fertilizer* eon
tuining copper lie used only in the
first f(*w year* for newly-planted
groves, mill Dial copper sprays be
used only u* needed for disease
control
Application.* of chclutrd iron are
usually beneficial to Ircox suffering
from loo much cornier, lint are not
a complete antidote. Dr Smilti
said.
«

Groups SelccTcd
For Colored PreSchool Planning
I'lirdinllt-.-e* have Iu t ii named
for.Negro parllclputliin in Hu- |«e
sclinol plaiuiiug conli-ii'iii e lor
Seiiiinole ('umity scboolx Aug. 2ti
28
g
These cuminiltecs are ax follows “
iperial priigram ciimmiltee. Sl«n
ley T. Muller, chairman, Elliabelh O. Young. Mae France* Mul­
ler and W I. Hamilton
Publicity. Elotiixo J. Eutiink*.
chairman. Eddie K Walden. Mad
lyn It Young, He*x|e W Franklin.
* lull- R Rrunsnn. Juanita G. liar
old, Lillie It. Hull, Aletlm Haim)
*m, Ktliu C. Pringle, Zunnye T.
Davit und Thelma Sheppard.
Recreational and huspliallly*
Shellye L. Refoe, chairman, Juan-**
lla Gilmore, Margaret D. Oliver.
Evrlyn Clarke, Virginia Wright.
Georglanna Thompson, Slplo Hraeey. E. James and Malisia Robert*
Facilities. John A. Lawson, chair­
man, F. M. Anderson. Lucian ft
Eubank*, Floreita B. Smith, lx*ola
W. Bryant, Ine* H. Rhode* and W.
L- Hamilton. Library, Lillie Dev­
ine, chairman. Mabel Hurston,
Thelma Knight Evans, Anglo K.
Douglas. Wealthy K. Cronins. FranA
cena Martin and Evelyn Anderson*
Evaluation. Harper L. Douglas
chairman, Ida 51. Anderson, Ceador N. Mason. Etnporlu Patterson,
Julia U. Merritt, Alrnu J. Hurston
and Allen Housekeeping, Laid**
W. Uluir, chairman, Arheslo Crad­
dock, Rosa H Khiiipanl. Freddie
M. Mobley und C, II. Franklin.

N ^w Stream lined
T ra in in g C o m m a n d
SEOUL W4— A new streamlined
training command for the South
Korean Army wai announced to­
day by U. 8. 8th Army headquar­
ter*.
The Army labeled the battle-

tailed United State* loth Corps a*
a “ group" and gave it the respon­
sibility fur training and operational
control of all Uireo Republic of
Korea army corpk.
jt
1 The nt-w command I* under Lt.*o
Gen. Reuben E. Jenklni, commandI er uf the U. S. 8th Corpa in Korea
I for a year.
I "Army
“ Army gi
group*” wore organised
‘ *
exercise control
In pait.wara to
over various Allied arm lea but thin
ii the first aueh “corpa group.
Republic of Korea Army headuartera remain* unchanged by
to new order, but South Korean
troopa on the Him and ia training
will be under tho actual command
of Jenkins' loth Corpi.

S

1

Free Enterprise
M IAPI lit— Basil O’Connor, proa*
t pf the National Foundation
alyiU, and today
eiponente of “ freeoften were the

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government

�LATE BULLETINS
W ASHIN GTO N
— A top official of the Government
Printing Office said today lie* "would certainly question*'
testimony that Edward Rothschild stole a secret code and
cither confidential material from the printing plant
PARIS t/P)— JMnnlsv Mohammed Ben Arafa was pi.» Vf.UJiJSA’’ .
clafrticd the ii«w*SvlI?«ii of Morocco today.

4

Ily FORREST EDW ARDS
PANMUNJOM &lt;/P&gt;*— A rollicking 11*0 Americans, the
largest single-day delivery yet m the Korean War prisoner
exchange, rode out of Red captivity at this wayside village
today.

Striking French Workers Return To Jobs

CHICAGO
— Adlai Stevenson, home alter a world
tour of nearly six months, apparently will give President
^fisenlmwer a report on Itis global tour.

'’J v V

HAGIIDAD. irai| (/!’)— The Shall of Inn. It iuin|ihunl lv
cn route from exile In Rome, laudeif here lodnv.

State News Roundup

Woman Killed, Eight Injured
In Miami Automobile Collision
MIAMI of*) — Mrs. Reverlv French, 27. wife uf n Marin.. •'mi&gt;w
l antalli. was killwst today mil eight oD.et p.-i„.........lured in an anti.
mobile collision

The car III which Ml* French win. luline ...rn .tl hci lie.I.anil
Slat I we ether captains. lie) lllishuild’. .inlet in law ninI .innlhel
officer’s wife. The other ear whs c
■ C l ' 1 n i l ,h W M ,r W * **,,‘" I C»ul toff .......... . alle.lril
{ ‘ lie of the enlisted men. Col. ' sGorirs.) will, niiinsl.inuhter l.v or
_________
________ilem of r.dwill l.ee Musiill, Iiisllce
of the peace Mmun smd Htff
drove tIn outfit a red tiuffie lli'ht
Turnpike Study
I .|i nek' tin! other vehicle.
and'
MIAMI ur— ll*» "hit nr iniw"
whether (he proposed bobtail turn
pike from Miami tn the Fort
Pierce area will lie under can
itruelinn helure the legislature

Three Floridians
Released By Reds

meets again In 19VM U N S A N 4*— T i m *t* nun** Klar
Jk J a rm * I. JKp IIcc of Miami, v t v , Milan* v u t v rt»li'au‘ti hy Mu* Cum
chairman of li e Florida Turnpike ,m m |,t, last night in i f f iTtli .lav
Authority, made this report yexler „f th&lt;- Ko.eun tirmi-itire prisoner
day to the Miami Rotary t lull
wnr exchange

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sun of

Pistol No Aid

Tampa.
('pi. Edward F Parker son id
TAM PA tA* — A piilnl wasn’t Mr* F’unni** I'urkiT. I1 (l llox :rus
enough advantage fnr a MS pound Invrrnt^^
rubber who tangled with an tss
(*pl Thnma&gt; .1 Si*ulv»y xn»i of
pound Tampa drug itnre operator Ith'f NU«I,*. .175 VV li7lh SI .Jack
with combat training
xonvlllc
f Thr gunman ended up wlihmil
nix pistol and with enough laceca
lions and head injuries tn pul him
in the hospital
" I had an Army count' In how
......
,
MIAMI dN—Two (j'-'rMiiis
j* .........
" i'llt
In disarm a man and I believe I
gumbimg aclivilli-i wtlhuol a
followed that without thinking." j federal gambling lax stami&gt; were
laid Hick Shea. It.
senteneed lo prison terms here In
day.
Judge (ieorge W Whllehorsl In
A le rt Goes O u t
f'deral dlstriel emul orderH one
Negro, Fannie Mae Johnson im
JACKSONVILLE mv-An alert prisoned fur tm days, and awother
yvent out laat night lo Florida and Charles iVhltfietd. lor six months
Tiewala nffleera for an ig-year nid
girl and, a young man companion
wanUd for kidnaping Use IB-monih A lien Deported
old son of a Jacksonville woman.
MIAMI Ms A I! reek alien
Warrants charging kidnaping
were Issued by Justice uf Die euu'd ol marrying u Florida wom­
Peaer Sarah Bryan against Vir­ an lo obtain a preferential visa to
ginia Barton. 18. and Don HI*. 21 enter the United Slates was or
demt deported today
The man was idenlitied as An
toniols Ak-xuto. ..( Orlando lie
married Mr. Magdelene Strom
a TALLAIIASSKE VIV-A plea for |« " l*t Huninhve of Everglade, at
“ 'storallon and preservation of the Fulkalnn. (ia June 1.1. t«:i2
present governor's mansion as a
stale historical monument was laid
before the Cabinet today.
The IBM Legislature aporupria
MIAMI .,n
(iov Mct'arly or
ted ItfO.OUu fur erection of a new dcre.l an Invi-stlgatlon in so aI
executive mansion.
leged shaking down of Negro.',
caught gambling. A (' Dressier
assisluni coimly solicitor. ri'|Hirl.'.l
Gulps Aspirins
tMlay.

Gamblers Jailed

investigation

Old Mansion

TAMl*A im -A I year old Tamp.,
girl ate 40 pleasantly flavored
Villdren's aspirin tablets but a
ciulck Job of storaarb pumping left
her none the worse off.
Mrs.' A. a. Wardlow said Bar­
bara got hold of a 50 tablet bottle,
from which 10 had been used, and
emptied Ihe bottle befnre anyone
noticed her

IN T H E

Architects OK'd
TALLAHASSEE tav -The Cabinet
today Infnrmully upproved ardii
teclur.il and engineering contracts
with Smith, Iteynolds and Hills of
Jacksonville for more than two
million dollars worth of new conatructlnn at the F’lorida F'arm &lt;’ol
ony ami the F’lori.la ‘.late Hospital

HERALD:

5, JO, And 40 Years Ago

I'RltSPVTTI V K lilt WV (N&lt;J OF* Ihc

imhiiom-i I

\|pm«iri»l II t"*uilul. ulirnr, nHiiwx iiltruillM* t piunm line**
(hi* huMdiim » ill |ire»i*nl upmi t - &lt; » m i«mi I iumik I
F'lrwi S(., (hr T.VI khI ih&gt;titiitino will hi* f nit-in ti m . ( i i u m
t*xi i*Di fur (h r t rfilrr iHtrlinn, m hit'll « ill lu* Inti-hitl n
iitAMdirt. K. I
Sr., an hilri t, wind iml.i* I In1
rutin* **1"" whu iiimI h hi hi mi k will hr Mitri I
-. »uul«.
rx**r|il for i Mttrlloii of thi* Lit d i m «i m i m ih« n.ti
wllifh (i (II hi* (Utr uforv, I fit* MrltlIihii »,* ,(|itl&gt; Mi liiithlnti*
Hill umlaut rlrtiitnr and - i r iMiulii i .u i i i k iium Ii i i i i i »

VtlminixlnitiM die •
h i i i hr in I lit* t r n l r r itnrlhin »*f ItiMillliil mm hr liimwicd in n
hriU in (hr rvrtil of sin
dir hiiildlitu .rid
&gt;ii id ihr rtuhI h Inie h hilt* tin* nnrr* H n r n i i n n
Sidatiniiiw h ill hi* on (hi* cornrfH of (hr
i*i*l t V t tftiMH, \ r *• Muim, .Hid i hr phnrmint » ■!! hr tn
ncroiitl and third Moot-, iihilr all Mo Hindoo - a ill hr d
hull'd Ml I ill* h 11 HU* I hi* Mirijhdl ''ll Mr Hill hi* oil ill!* (h r -rrlioli.il. too i/ontallt i&gt;|ii*iiiliu l\i»r. Thr honml.il i’-eiTMItl f loin &gt;&gt;l ill * v*tlitg to I hr r»*iif id thr limldiitu, •o drwi ■*!.1 thai r\ti*n&gt;*iiinw iiiai (»r adilril rn^lh to Mir
" h ti ll h ind •Jit &gt;* ii VM t iiiiiii * tin fli ■*• n o ltd a nil third rlliU of thr
h i i i i i **. Ml
MoiiytiloH and
(tamldr
1
%iiaI I .a kr Mo'IMiic, h I II l*r fm H f**11*1 1 II
H im i » tn id Hi* I 11 W itii »i I *4.1r 1st at" tin* Asiioriitlr a rihM iftfiiit
h hi h I*. ihi**l f l*i*ii in th*' t rm •*( I hr Imiltlinu |iM‘|i!i i iii
M*« |ihin- whllr If on Is*s kind llnllrt. Srw ^ mk
.i U h « i l l hr fur
ii"iiiH ip loom- d ir mi iiltiiitird Mt I ♦!'. air Mir i onmill nii* a t i h i t n l - awsfint mu in thr
i/« s, %| t . M odi ’ ft m ■ %mI 11iiiaiI th.it I hr i .ifiiii'11\ td (hr I*I 11.1f I I loll

Herald Notes
Its 45th Birthday
I lie S.udmd Ill-laid i. Indus
re Iclira (jug II. I.tli lit 11li.l us. (in
Aug. - f f limn the paper was
(.Hindi d a. a .i i -cki. lit Inc late
Iti.lrr11 J llullt and began pub­
lishing In its pi o r uI Im sllnil.
The tin aid was incin purslcd
as thr Herald Ti luting ( V in
lain, on Nov. n . Iirji the cn
tire stock was sold to It ttlaml
Dean, Iteese Combs, amt II It
ot Miami
The first pre.ldrol of thr Flor­ I Berg
Dating the s i t, «■ m-li* ..i
ida Hfate l-rague when It was
founded hack In |0ia has been newsprint necessitated a nit
back to three d.its a week puli
namrd dlrectar of development
llration but in MU’, the llrr.lil
and director of alumni affairs fur
reliirncil (n Its preseol Im'stetson University. He Is li. I'.. time* a week schedule
•’Eddie" (illlliand, who for the
Earlier lids rear. ...i Mav
past two years has been general
thl- newspaper was pm•liu.r I
manager nl I'onre II e l. eon
i Springs. Ill IUH Eddie became In Cunnngr Hall.. 11 II Has
vice president and farm dtreclur kell Ir , nod II II. I ui klrmun
lor Ihe SI. laiuls Browns baseball
team ami In m il was named pre
slitt-nt ill Ihe Toledo team ni the
\nirriran Assnrlatloil. During his
two years at Pnnce de l.enn
Springs, he supervised the ileve
Inpmenl of that million dollar at
Inn linn which opened In the puli
lie a lew months ago.

Francis Steams
Dies At Home

Cuba Joins U.S.
In India Refusal

Back To School
Edition Tuesday

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Capias Served
On Thomas, Negro
M rs. Joe Cameron Tavern Operator
Mrs. Ethel Hatch
Dies At Her Home
Passes At 58

111*«l MMl|f j*U *iltHI Wi'lF Swi'tll'D.
N " ' « i l V . KftfMlI Jhf||t»| lllul pullllltl
1 ihnn t&lt;» In, ii** iMiiilm N nn* / ■
I'lu 11lk«( 1(11*• w;n I, "If ii vhi'll kiuiivfi
fli.t" Mu* n iiMi.li-tit f tin*

Mrs doe &lt; aineiun SI. widow « (
tilt- late d ie i aliii-1,111 plinieel PC
i.ieid ol .Suit,ird a celery gl.wvel
ini i itllem.ni, died at tier home
* I t
•li llak Ave l i . t i - l d i i alteriUHiU
Florida's mosipilto fighter, are
F'ranci* Heirr) sir .ro. &lt;'.'» i . 1 (ul low iii a a Ini cei mg illness
he.jiiming to pul iorrense.l cm ■arly twlay in the \i«h . - n \ Mt. ''amejou had made her
pliasls mi a control program lie lug H e me atli-i a Ions illno
home most ot tin- lime lot Ihe
.igned to "hit them harder where
Mr Stearns » , i . I..m i . m i .. *
pa.l eight v1 . 1- i till hei ihiugli
they live and breed" n. a meins Apr 21 IHHI bill had m ,.l l
ier Mr. Annie • Menwellier m
ul controlling salt marsh mo. lionio in Siiufiilil I. ii tin- ) .. \ a. I hIVhill.i Jleaidi. hid had utovi'd
ipiitnes and other insects ul poll years Hi- m u a n-lir.-l
I"ilk to lli'l Inum lieie utnilll i
tn .
lie licullli or economic linpurtnnce
■iiimtli ago
That’s the word tuiluy from Joint men! I'oslal Uiiiltt.it eleik .. I ...
Horn in I . .he
l i t . Mis i am
til
Ills
illness
I.-.idl'd
it
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Mulrennun. dlreetor ol Ihe F'lur
•ion came to Saidmd Ot veals ago
Ave.
Ida Stale Board of I leu till Bureau
.nil hail tnu'ii a member of Inc
Survivor* melude «m- ihnu'il-i
uf Fbilomology. Ellmlnaliun of
First llapli.l Clmi. I. (ui Dial pet
J a r l ....
breeding areas Is the most effec­ Mrs Mary S Tliruei
11.1•&gt; mil ol little
tive wuy of controlling mosquitoes, v ill »•. two gran.l.l.il.lit-i
Ollier . i i i v t t m . melude aiuilltei
particularly the salt-marsh vari­ sisters, Mrs D.n.y Stan.In l.l
daughter
M i . iletirt A
ll ll nhi*11 .
ety, generally considered the nm.l Wn itch ul n. M r . V V II aunt. .I. ' d Sutlfiinl tin■-i- -.on. Eilwari
numerous of the "pest" mosqui­ Ensti--,. uml Mrs K II i'« ■l-.-i
I , I'erry and loilei all of Sail
toes in Die state, ( ’it) Manager f An.lei, I i h
''■III. three g l .ilidd.inghtfr v Ml's
The remains were tak.'ii 1 , 1 .
Tom Lemon told us today that the
linns I. Aiiituikken of ('uiisliiii
spraying program here has gone its Dlls nllerniinu f.u fui.ri .1
line, Algeiia Mi
Datnl T ln u .li
along well tills summer amt there vices and tiiirial
■c nml M r . Hal &lt; ulhrrl ol Sun
have been relatively few com
lord, two gla nd.on. E d I ’lim
plaints However, It bus been nee•■con J r
andTiiinmt llu.sell uf
cssurv lo exceed Die budget up
sanford, une sister M i . due Kill
n
r
proprlation. but local people will
ehtew of Tamp.i
be (lie first lo ugree Dial li’s been
F'lmerul service, wdl in- held
worth It
Car il r cluiidv
In
occa.i-oi ill'
vitiiriluy
at 2mi p m at ii..
.-ii
• • •
cloudy ilirougli
Saturday
with Funeral Home with the Het W I'
There’* been several compUlnl* scattered shown x and llniinh-t
Brook, dr iifliciiiling lliimil wilt
about Ihe Increase In astessmenls showers.
II' III Lake View i emelen

Weath

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! i Mr*; 0. K. Raff have returned to Sonfor.l after n very
plwasant trip to their old homo In Illinois. They nl ao viniied ilk (*hii'jtK°
and
point» and while they enjoyed MtntiMilvi** ininn'im^ly* they
ate jrlad to get hack to Hanfyrii where the ciiolinn hii*tk&lt;eiMi |»low from tiie on properly In Ihe City uf Han
ocaan and tfulf.
ford. For tlmae that want to do
something about It. wr suggest
A ...
"WJ1* ■" uptown ticket ufflee ami the AllaotlcOoaat Line they drop down to City llall Mun
•fflclala should lie approached In the matter. It wool.l be of great curt- day night to air their grievance*.
vsnlanee to the traveling public.
For on that night the City Commission will alt aa a Board of
A letter to the editor of The Herald from Hr. Brownlee statu EquatlaaUon to hear complaints.
that he is on his way to F.uropa and will not set fom on terra firms fur Anri the HomerTimer suggest*
18 daya. Everything is propitious for a pleasant Journey and he has that mure people attead meeting*
not had a touch of seasickness yet.
uf both the City Commission and
County Cum mission to find out
first-hand what the respective gov­
'I
.
.
A tK IC H T i C m )
Extensive Imorovrments and renovations have hern ordered for erning bodies are doing. The Inrk
tha Rita Theater, It was announced today hy Mayor Higgins, following of interest shown by taxpavera in
• e?B(l«n c a yesterday In Jacksonville with officials of the Florida this City and County In the ac­
tivity of those two boards Is a
Jta ta Theater.
mailer of conrern lo Ihli wrietr.
Mi»» Mabel Chapman delivered the valedictory address at the AUlh
annual summer commencement of Florida Houtliern College In Lakeland Friday morning. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. I*. U.S.O. M e e tin g
Chapman.

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whirli m.tv li.iu* lii'i’ii Issued in
Siiiimuli* 1 Mimlv
I'lu* Irlh'i miih
sK' i h i I li*dh I i v Sheriff I I, llulihv
md K.iilvlr MmiNholdrr. 1 minly
prusfiudnr. iillur,w*\

put. in ..in.' miulil.v 11in* I'iHlipe
(0141)1*', |u u n |
N "imy idle* .-xpHctifK lu eti(e)
Mir hi'IIMil V •iNit i'll Mill-' Vait 4 th*
r* luiiuir.l l lutl Mu&lt; deadline to
. m . terrace, Vp.irlniei.l dl
end Mi it......... -nil \ Kiunk I a Sept
\ m.-min-r ol Die i lunch ol tii.l
\ mt ityuiii. .Iiiyeei* Piesident
,t Ficneli Ave and 22nd St , M r . Cplf AKO ■* -ct i I'Mfi. Mieie »n no
Hatch i. mirvivnl in .nhlitiiui lo enl I II lli'l I •• h Im I *"V»' I
ihe Ini.hand l.y tier faiiu-r and
-ie|.mnlher, M r
and M e
VVil
ham .ferry Smith of Sanford, one
ii.trr, M r . A I &gt; Sharp ol Ft
I’ lem- a hrnlher. toim I. Smllli
of Ft I'lerce and one n.'plii-.v
• ..Ivin I. Sumh of I'lilcmnali (I
l-'iim i al ui range m -nl, are in
e.niiph'te ami will I., ami.niin'eil
llecol.t- escellelil and accounts
I,tier
... nale wen- typical remark, ill
tit. . iiiiiii ..I .tale audit -.1 T a x As
&gt; ,.i Siinloi.l D.milney . record,
im ilie pu^t rear loliii h Bergerl.
\.,|.|illlt Male’s
\mllh.r, Cited
the exeell. id eon.llluui ol Selilt
Hole I ’ouiilv . fax Assessor’s re
. i.|,|. in a wtiMen report to Ihe
Mate Smltlot Ill's alt SVlIlls
Hie Ullllllhi .Wimilillli: meet lot
Ihe lav n.le. were well prr
llov Seoul, will l.e held loiilgld paled a. , . ol.-m-ed by Die rrluat 7 :m o'clock al (lie Municipal lu e lr lew . i r » l ,
the (lies list
Swimming fiK.i tin' piddle i. enr i,I Die lav ...lli-eh.i
Do- re|Hirt
lilallv invited lo alleiul
ie id
Seoul, (roiu Die 1w.&lt; Sanford
i a.h i c -u m c c , were adequate
troop, mill from Oviedo and I 'a.
to cover litihililie. and cummls
sellmrry will purliciprits.ion, were ci.rrectlv hilled," ile
Aiming Die ev.'iil. listed are
eoneludeil
diving, relay, free .tvle, hick
stroke, plunge for dl,lance pine
apple lexeue, and comedy diving
BUSINESS IS ItODMINO!

Tax Assessor's
Records Cited

Annual Swimming
M eet For Scouts
Set For Tonight

Drag Line Stolen
THI UPflAHID HAND! of Allied reprtnimt*tlv»* |n the United Nations (lanaral Assembly In New York mean
defeat fur the proposal uf Soviet delegate Andrei Vndilnsky ( right J, who sought lo Invite Red Chirm ami
North Korea to the Korean
parley Hl**'ippnn*nlr are (I to M : Knrtque Rodrigues Fahrrgal of
Uruguay; U. ft. Ambassador lleni &lt; &lt;’al«d la. lge Ji alii) Selwrn Lloyd. Oreat Britain Sliortly after. Vliti,
insky resurrected III* priqatial of lail year (or sis l.rlligcrei.l and live *neutrar nations to take pai l in Hie
post oritOilk*dlaeussluns. II was labeled a “uude levtval ' by delegate Lodge,
(JnferiMlkmaif

i

It....... -I* |oi i-niiy I,lank, lo
i ; . ' M u - Snnlau.iii Springs’’
“ initi .oiliest ai llu- Jnycee spoil
.•i i d .iiluiid., 'p io i g s I ni,,n Du)
i ’,-ltd.. ui ion an piling iii to tin
Seiiniiol, l ’,,iini\ .11■ii i■■i I'liumlirr
•if 4"«i(fi mi*l vir mft m*
I II.- I.emit v ."oiile.t w ill lie une
I’ li" highlight.. ,| Die l.ulioi Day
, i lelniittoii when II is expeelrd
Dial oil.' of the largest groups uf
( eillrnl Florida beautle.-t will eom
pete f"i the title of "Ml* » San'iimlii Sptiugs uf ltif,;|."
Iti'&lt;|ii.-»t« f"l i-ntry Lilsnks havr
aln-iiilv lie n ii-n'ive,l from Orlando
unit hu»iininei. witli others vspeat&lt;-,i i " tie rolling In in-fore the week
i. liter I'li v-uiitg ladles partlrtoat iMg , the 1,.,niily contest will
oio i le iiifmc Ilie judges twice
,. lal.
Hut
first in huDnng
mt - n i t thell again in evening

&lt;'tu rf I **■)vi11x Slu r il l U t* O u i iis
I ID'IU. i
A .1 *■ il l. 1 1 1',I’d s j 14*4*r ( 111«i I
H in tin . i p i . i ' vxiiii uM i'in(ihii):
Im i 't.■IN Ui ll I 111’ m | |N||si s u f |H I S M ' S
'UK litffl M ilt’V| H ’k M*iUltJ* lu|

John (i Leonardy. Sanford al
lorm*y, will *ervi* on tin* Inmrli lu
day in City Court in Mu* aliuuict* uf
( ’ity Judjfi* Volii* Wdliurnn fr
Mr U*onardy was uHinn City
Jnditi1 while Jud$(i* Wdliainn wan
uway from Sanford at Tullah»'iiio*idurinn the I ii M seinion of tin* ntati*
li*h'is].riluru Jud*»o Williams aho a
Nlalt* representative

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Entry Blank
Requests Pour
In To Jaycees

tn lu Spt UK * iiiu* uf »iu* tut'ire At
■v&lt; b ( h iv i'i h&gt; ( is- si lit; I*ll oi Ceii»
1Mil Clui iila
W i ', m umiui ;
tuivi1 ejiteftaif)*

John Leonardy
Is Judge Today

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I'X lllS
I* rnou.aiul. of .trlk
my: Ei -in &gt;i pi.'ial telegraph and
tciephunr worker, .tarled back (a
work lod.n It w... the f.v*l break
in the wave ul walkout, that drat
tii-oll. slowi-.l the nation’s eeo
millin' lile for Id days
The tick tn work began jfi.-r
llio two lug non i ummunist uilhms
tin- So. inli.l
Workers’ F’urce
, K il. ui.I III. ( t iri.tu n . ( ’.itholicj
I .allot !•’. derai..ui i i ’ F I V ireacheJ
.ui ,&lt;gi c.-iiiiiil . i l l y today with
I’ i -inlet lo.cpli I .iniel’. g..v-»rn
Ills-ill
I'tiougli olio
g.n el iinient work
i i » wi-ii e sp c .ti’ i I.. |oin (tie re
linn ui". 'iiienl . . l i x - m - r . warn.'d
tiiat pl.'i.'t ol 11,, ii till- inai .Illl lie
ahead
tin- ii.iiiiinalued n i l
roads
Till/ t'ommuin.l led (teller.il Con
| feitelulinii of I.ah,n i ( ' ( I T i. l-'lt out
i of Illl- iii'guliatiou. had lint yet
indieal ,l m i end to it. walkout
. The ( ti I coitlrol. the hulk of thr
m illo ..I worker, and Ir jnxjwrta
| lion ullii m l. .aid Hie line, cntlld
igierntc only on i n lined .e air
v) irtnniT Th nn’Miln'1 &gt;

V i ipi i U.i* 't'| \ 1'I|
on t Ia. l m I !d m d .is, i»(M*niViir "I j»
t.u » i ii i inh t:t«» mm i *i , i u i e
I,alt!- It.
ilt .iik ’ K U h i m vulli It ilia
niiinl s cti ii i in hi tn j; KiD i tiitu In

Set For Sunday

After three and a Half month* of military action and duty In the
The regularly scheduled meet­
African desert sector, Capt. Julian Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Ro m Adams, was allowsd a seven days leave which ho devoted to a ing of tho United Organizations
Association will be held Sunday
sight-seeing tour of historic Alexandria, Egypt,
at 4:00 p in. at BnDness, Profes­
sional and Civic Clubi Building.
AUOUST II, m g
official representatives are
_
Aid In merclianta donating furnianlngs for a club and recreatlun All
asked to be present. Any other in­
®o°m at tha Hanford Armory for enlisted men, was today requested terested persons belonging to
by two National Guardsmen who anpeara.1 down-town splc and span member organization* are cor­
In their uniforms and carrying walkie-talkies.
dially invited to attend.
Several worthy project* will be
The Seminal* County Children’s Committee today announced the discusaed.
orgaaiution of a toned clinic to b* xponaored by the Committee in
the Interest of underprivileged children;

It ttoul III- lung oust lie loir
stildi'iils In Die Sunlurri slmpping
aieu slarl hack to sclio.il tin-re
will tie kiddies starling kinilei
guileii and sedate coliege sen
inrs who alter one more yeui
will he really to go out oo their
own lo lake their place In soc­
iety The youngsters and thr
oldsters will all need new cloth
cs and all of the necessary equtpmriit for education.
On Tuesday, the Herald will
IHihllsh Its "Back lo School Fill
lllin" packed toll of advertise
itiriiis telling where |o nlilsiu
all uf Die essentials, to addition
there will lie iHlineroiix fealiir
. lu.lli Iim .i I and nalii.ual i.-ll
mg .ilioot IIn- . i Iiihi I . . . i )n.i
alirail

Non Com m unist
Unions Reach
Agreem ent

F'quipmvnt an n .Seminole County
drag line was stolen last night
near F'orest City Just uver the
Orange County line, It was report­
ed today hy County Commissioner
O. E, F’ourakre. The drag line
wns parked along side a road being
repaired near F'orest City. Ruth
the Sheriffs of Orange ami Semi­
nole County are investigatini'.

Ilie ( ’In,,tiled &lt; &lt;.Inmil of Die
S.infold Herald 1, the most
active uiicllon in Sanford and
SemliuHe ( ’.unity To assure
vmirsidf of Bit. fact, all you
mm* ,‘n it., is examine the
l la,sided, i-v it *' dev
BUSINESS FOM SALE—
liriteen ,lnre and meat mar
ket, good location Established
many year. Owner retiring
due I,, age Ciuiplcte going
tm ,m i, , iiicliuliug stocks anu
lixltircx fur tldksi Move to
Sautord and lake over this ac­
tive business

WILL EXCHANGE HOUSE
Will exchange I1.71XJ.00 equity
In a 2 bedroom house In Jack­
sonville. Fla for u 2 bedroom
Pay­
house in Hunforil. Fla
ments $17 (XI per mo.
Nh.k lor Diene listings and
muiiy oibers every day in tha
classified ads.

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PH. Aug. 21. 1933

T H E SANFORD HERALD

SCOTT'S SCR’AP BOOK

fly."
waj*
Ti!’W f f J.S Nnllr'f« mu*f b* nrcscnlrd at Tha Gerald riffle* Iiy 4:04
f . M. on (ha day before pubHrallun.
CGNTKAI, 1IAI-1I.ST t llU H U I
m u m i t in t h e n a / a r e n e
Fourteenth SI. anil Oak Ave.
113 Maple Ave.
Krv. H. I,. Whatley, Pastor
I.. R. Itiishton, Pastor
Sunday School it: 43 a.in. "A
Sunday .School U:43 a m
clan for each ugu group,"
Morning Worship to 45 n.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 ii.m
Na/.arene Youth Hour WTftll
Sermon by I’aalnr
3:43 p in
Training Union 7;no pm. "ir*
Youlli Servlrea 0 15 p in.
• Family Affair".
Fivanuellslli' Hour 7 43 p in
Evening Worship H:(X&gt; p m.
Mid Week Servire Wednesday
Sermon fiv I’nilnr
7:45 p i"
"Come Thou With Us Anil Wo
Special Nollre. We will he hav
Will Do Then Onnil.**
lug the rinsing services of (hr
Dally Vacation Bible Srlionj In
n i u n u i o f n u t 1s t
nlghl nl 7:43 Come and enjoy
Elm Ave, anil Bernnd SI,
yourself and sec whal Hie children
,8am E. Binkley, Minister
have been doing for the past Iwo
10:00 a in Bible Sludy.
weeks In craft work and along
11:00 a m
Morning Worship oilier lines. Every one Is welcome.
"What I* Thai in Tliilie Hand*"
4:30 pm. Radio Ilroadcast over
HOLY CROSS (TIURCII
WTRIt "The Sacred Writings".
(Episcopal l
4.00 p.m,
Evening Worship: The Rev. II. I,. Zimmerman, R. O.
"Who Wrote The Bible:’"
Rector
Gospel meeting each evening
Twelfth Sunday After Trinity
4:04 p.m Aug 23 through 30.
Nno n.m, Holy Communion.
0:30 n.m, Morning Prayer and
ALL SOU1-8’ CATHOLIC CHURCH Holy Kurhirlst.
Ninth 81. and Oak Ave.
Sunday Masses 7:00 a m . 8:00
FIRST CHRISTIAN (TIURCII
a m., and 10:00 a m.
1807 N. Hanford Ave.
Weekday Mass 7 13 a m.
Herbert J. Hass II. I)., I’aslor
Novena Devntlnns Tuesday 7:43
Itlhle School 0 45 a m A class
p.m.
for every age
Confessions Saturday 4:00 .via
Morning Worship 11 &lt;Ki a m
p.m. and 7:311 n 30 p in
Clwilr rehearsal Thursday J 30
Next Sunday Ii Family Com (1 ID.
munion Sunday
A rordlnl wrlrnmr 1o all visitors
Sunday Is the Thirteenth aftrr
Pentecost. The (impel Is from SI CONGREGATIONAL (TIRIHTIAN
Luke, rhati. 17. verses II 10
.c in iR n i,
Tills Is flic story of the ten le Corner.Park Ave. and Third HI.
peri eured hy our lord with a
J. Rernard Root, Minister
miracle. Onlv one ol them came
Sunday School 10:00 a m.
back to Ihank Him. Aflenvhich
Morning Worship 11:00 a m
J-’SUi said, "Were not Irn mad* Sermon: "Tiiere h A Place For
dean? Hut where are Iho nine? The Man Who Can Fill II".
, . . ." Ton many of us ask out
laird In have pity on us, and thee
FIR ST IIAFTIkT CHURCH
forget In llmnk Him, when Hr
Park Ave. Al Hlslh St.
grants our rrouost Ihd. oh. how
W. I*. Drunks Jr.. Pastor
we complain II He does not glvi
John I.. Miller,
us exnrllv whal we ask.
Minister of Fihiratfon
Sunday Hrhonl n 13 a m "Mrlng
dl tlio latnlh " Wo provide a
FIRST METHODIST CHUR I'll
nine
for every member of the
Milton II. Wyall. 1’inlnr
Ininlly— even the babies
Miss Tlirlma l.mig,
l i nn a m
Morning Worship
Dlrerlar Chrl'dlan EHiirntlnn
0:43 a m Sunday School. A clan* Sermon by W P Brook* lr
Training Union it 43 pm Unions
for every age
II 00 a iii
Mm Mini! Wnl. bill 'or each age group Nursery for
Slrmon "The Tcmplalhmi of the the small rhlhlreli
evening Worship a on p.m ,Ser
Cnurrh".
7 00 p in lolermedlale and nen mmi hv W P brooks Jr
Fellowship Hour rfler
the
Inr Voulh Fellowship Hrrvtrri
M;nei pin, Evening Worship Evening Servil e In Hie Mmuorl it
Sermon "(live Me, Make Mr"
Fdiic ilhiM'il Ihilldlng

WerlncRilay Evening Service t no

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H R B T PR EsnVTEniAN
CHURCH
Oak Avr. and Third HI.
Rev. A. (i. Melnnls, Minister
9:43 i.m Sunday School,
11'00 a m Morning Worship
Anlbems: "l,end Me, l&gt;nril", Kil
mundsim and "Hejglrn, Ilie lx&gt;rrl
ll King", I’hihl by Hie Chntieei
Choir Hermoii hy Chaplain John
M. Danielson. NAAK
Clitirrii
Nursery 10.13 12:no each Sun
day ruornlnu
7100 p.m Pioneer Fellowship
liOO p.m
Evenlnu Worship
Mils Mary Thomp'.nn, Missionary
on furlouxli from F.gvpt, will give
Illustrated mrsaages of her work

Nursery open for all services
‘•'.arplmncs for the hard of hear
Hill.
Welcome.
T H E (K R IS TIA N AND MIHSIONAtlV ALLIANCE (7IU H M I
I'arh Ave. al Fourleenlh St.
I'aslnr. David 8. Carnelis

Sunil.iv Itlhle School ii 13 a m.
( lasses (nr the whole family
Morning Worship 11:00 a m
A Y F 4:30 n in. Hi.iplraHmi.il
Fellowship for Young People.
Evangelistic Service 7:43 n.til.
Thursday.
Midweek R I b 1 e
Sludy 7:4ft p m
"A frlenilly
church for the whole family "

By R. J.

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slve hackground
nf valuable ex­
perience. He was
employed by Ihe
Atlantic C n a a 1
DUNCAN
Line
Railroad
continuously for It years except
for 18 months service with Ihe Sea
bees during Ihe lait war. Most re
rently he was Chief Induslrlal
Clerk in the Jacksnnvllio office,"
said David.
"Trxflle mailers are of Increas
ln| importanre to our mcinbi-.'s
since they grow and ship the larger
part of Florida's $173.noo.non crop
of vegetables and tropical fruits.
F i t that reason. Ihe suhjrrt of
Transportation will he given an Im­
portant place on thr program of
the tenth annual convrnlinn of Ihe
Association being held this year
at Ihe Casablanca Hotel. Miami
Beach, on Sept. 23. 24 and 23,"

Moose Adjourn

V J-62 Sailor Was A Promising
Aerial Acrobat In Civilian Life
Unrli .Sum Interrupt! d u iirmuislng iiertul arrob itlr eaieer for John o llnnisrii of VJ-42 when he was
....ulh.1 i. iiellve iluiv willi the Navv In IUfiE Hauls'o is now un Aviation Storekeeper with the squadron
it NAAS
For ihree voiiih llunl-io has horn nerial arrohm with the Kingling llrotfu’is nnd Itnrnum and Halley
firms. During ihi* lime he made three tours around the Dulled .Slates,

MIAMI 5fi-Thc Loyal Order nf
I Mnn»’ plannrd lo install new of
fleers today and adjourn Its nation
al convention.
Judge Willard Campbell of Co
I Id minis, o , will become supreme
governor
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Shrimp, Ice Cream Bars Will Help
Provide Toys For Needy Children
Shrimp and ice cream lairs at the Naval Auxiliary Air Station will
help to provide toy* fur needy children in the Hanford area at Christmas time, according to the latest Issue of the Snufly. base pu' tlrallon.
Members of the civilian flrc-flghler force lit n AAH are planning
a lwnsflt shrimp hull Hent. 4, proceeds of which me to go toward toys.
Each year, the fire department*
repairs old toys which are con cnptlnued efildv «f tin* Inple, "The
trlboteil to the worlhv cause uttil Itlhle Insplri’il hv Glut.'
purchases new ones with funds
raised dining the vear. These
John (I. llaniHCo. an avlntlun
toys are tinned over lo the local atoiekeepcr with VJ-43. was an
Elk* Club for distribution •» less- aerohnt with Rlnttllng Mrother*fortunate Hanford children.
llarninn uml Ilailev Circus before
Last year, firemen purchased he was recalled lata arllvo serv­
1180 worth of toys wllh money ice.
raised at various function* Tick­
He appeared in three sciman of
ets for the shrimp hull, which the moving plclure, "Tlie Greatest
will Ini held ill the Chief’# ('lull, 8hnw on Earth,” dealing with the
cost one dollar, The general pub­ faiuou* ciictis.
lic Is Invited to nuctlcinate In the
event as gdests nf the chiefs.
Culilfl L. Rnhefts, AN, Cmuposm fi,. .rercntlv achieved
Ice cream liars arn playing their Its Hquiulrou
part in tlio Htiuadron area of ii'eiigiiltiim fur unusual skill in
VJ-Oa in providing lova,
welding at aIni cun steel while nrij
Rov R. Lewi*. ADC, VJ-42 imued In n training ruurse nl the
special
service* chief, announced Overhaul and Hf'yilr Department
*n#
n|ains for the securing of thn love id the Jnekimiivlllc N uw Air
terilsv. He said tiiat idutm aro Hlalimi. C. It. Ilimri. AN. and J.
being formed,
formed tn
to nlacu
niaco rrreptarlea
rrc
tV. Farm'll. AMO, nlso weie select­
next tu Ihe ice cream dispenser* ed for the training from the
...) smindron area for tha col­ squadron.
In the
on or
of the wrappers
wrappers.
lection
Th
Juts* wrappers may lie turned
.. v mcciiti, inn
tsniiuniii
back to tho tea cream manufac­ Defense Kervlce Medal,” fins been
turer In nxrlmnge for lov*. Chief estatillsbed hy President Dwight
Lele said ho honed the plan would Elsenhower tn be awarded to
become atatlon-wldo In acope.
member* of thn Armed Force*
who have served anytime since
Lt. (j.g.) William Is Itackett June 27, infill. I’osthunmiis award*
Is the new assistant photographic will ha made.
Interpretation officer for VJ-42,
replacing Lt. (J.g.) Don M, ButA Composite Squadron fi deItvan, wlui haa been transferred larlunent returned hist Saturday
If the Navv base at Fensacoln,
after three, week* of operational
tThe new officer reported here id. training flighta a board
alter completing 4 course at the SB Bennington.
Vngto
Interpretation
Center,
The nnoraiibn vns stated . h*
I a
lynahington, D. C,
*
demonstration crilsu for mi
second
cIsh Academy midshipmen.
During
I mien. Du
gave• 12 tact
tectum
The elation chapel waa filled hie time, VC-fi
■ JNH
n the heavy
. . . .attack
.
. urogram nd.
rfcl service* were rondurted by nartlrinated In a demonstration
C taplaln John Danbdien in mem- of renter operatloni.
o v of Nktbanlel H, Adolphe, VC-5
eyewman who waa lost at sea
Aug. 11. a* a result of a plane
c *fh In the North Atlantic.

IS

Communists units on Islands near
the mainland.
Under some conditions, It was
clear lltal the u 8. right to share
in decisions nn operations could
glvp this country a virtual vein,
Surh a veto presumably would be
exercised on projected Nationalist
military operations which would In­
volve American forces In a manner
or to a degcre Inconsistent with
American Intcrcsls
Officials declined, however, to
&lt;ay that il was in furl a right nf
vein which was provided In the
agreement
T h e arrangement apparently
grows oul of 1'resldcnl Elsenhow­
er’s acllnn last February In re
yoking an ocil-.ir to Ihe 7lh Fieri
to prevent Chinesr- Nationalist at­
tacks on the mainland.
Subsequently, officials said Iasi
night, the United States atJnpc-J
up its program of military aid In
the Nationalists on Formosa.
From tlv? point of view or putting
the Communists nn Ihe defensive
and possibly causing them lo lie
up fnrecs in Hie area onpnslle F r mos.1, Ihis filled In wllh American
plans.
,,
,, [l(’* r i.,;r'
h*[ m,
the 7th Heel wllh the responsibility
of protecting Formosa against as­
sault by the Communists. This

Hoodlums T rapp ed
M A N I A iAi— Police recently
mrtrfnl’ up :7ictl dressed
at
women In Lunrta Park In the
heart of Manila American sail­
ors had complained lliey were
robbed hy these "seductive si­
rens" who often turned out to be
lough hoodlums.

Dr, C. L. Persona
OPTOMETRIST
118 Hntith I’almettn Aveai*
P H O N E 29A
HANFORD, FLORIDA
H O U R S: » to 12 -

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LINES BY SOGLOW-

Winn's TV &amp; Radio

||„ n r„i
interested in (in t,l,&lt;n ii mi I hail si vernl long alnva aiu-ul three imutlha with thr "Fiv
thl - tv........ lire while ’Mil m high in Chicago and ITiilnih'lphla whilst 1lug Comets", unolhrr aerial team.
I. lir.nl mill n nu-inliei- of tin- achnol l-ave llaidaro u rlmiirn to renew lit- then returned to the Warner
I'Viu li-iito. also oriii'llcliur irvoi- old aciiiininlances in hla Imma Trmipe ami remained (here until
I, Ii -Ik &gt; ill lie- I*hi tin |i llilllil YMCA. town.
he came into Ilia Navv. lie said
N O W IN O U R
When tile show rloacd Tof Ihe' he li'ft Ilie Flvlrir t'oniet* "in
In tin aimre time In- uai-il lo wotrli
the itiofeaslonol orrinl artiali, leasap in Nov, l!l|H. Ilnniaya .went iirilnr in gel. hack; with til# people
martin- on the Irnltese* in I'etinv- to Ihe cirrus' winter qiUrtMw at who!find hvlpi’d mo get started
piif-k I'ii i F in I’ll llmli-l oh In.
Sarasota. Fin. to gel some special in show haslneas."
Then In-met two brothers, who lied Imlnlng In the finer nolnts
lie also cunt in aril with the
v iih nnotlier fiieml of theirs had of ai-rinl arrohatics. lhirltiK thin ticket Inking as well ns all of tha
oigiiiiiscl an act known ns 1Iih time, he received training from nl tier duties connected with
War to t T mmiio -. They hernme well oiic of the finest teachers in Ihe circus,
V is also a talented
" ' l'
llauisro's wife
arqiinlntial and when tbo circus Imsinc.ts. Ilamld (lenders, who had
308 E. 1st ST.
P H O N E 417
ninio in tuwn in llltR Hum -r m was nearly’ »•&gt; vmrs of experience In and well know n ru-rformer iiiidgf'
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ho.
in
addition
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Isr*
worry
soul
mi hand In tec the show nnd them the highly skilled art of aerial the lilir top w
lift In IfteffT
'I
Hi-nia iiii’l tin- Warner Troupe acrobatics, (lenders was Ihe ner- net forming on the .Ingle IraneMl . ' w
with U.S. gailrtfli Bondit .Hs»e the
sou selected I ii train llrttv Hutton was a hareliack rirtrr in the pawill! well- III till- show.
esiy, flulamsllr way , , . |nln thr
Yfti’i tin1 shuw Kill Warner, the and Cutnfl Wilde foe their roles tailiis.
F R A N C H IS E D F U L L L IN E DEALER
Mil ft(urn I* due to he released l*»&gt;roll Ss»lu|i I'lsnl Tlie somoni
lender of the Irmiue, showed llan- in the ’movie,’"The Greatest Show
you
derid*
no
will
hr
trt
stlde
suloto
Inactive
duty
with
the
Navy
on
Earth."
a
movie
about
circus
i-i, niniiiiil Mil’ ground# and (lieu
FOIL ALL
Ihis. December and Hava lie plans msilcatly every payday sod ImrilrH
ii# llnriiiteo li-ll- II "we all got life.
in
t'nilnl
Slalrt
St*li,|i
Hnnd-i
fliinlsro
al*"
appeared
in
r
hi
*
I
to
cellirn
In
the
circus
ami
fake
I'lgrlhii mill i|owni-d iwoiind on
i In- Inn i foe quite awhile after i *dovlo In three separate scene* up where he iva* interrupted when You can have Illl.fiO'l in Ini ihan
10 years, if you itsrl now In &lt;air
thr «liuw via# over. The perform- " F u r ltd# I got ffiP a si-rpe," hi* rainc Into Ilie Navv.
Hr and hi* wife, Masie. arc 11/1.73 m i l week In safe, drprnitlime inii-l Inivi- tinueil out liiettv ■ommrnteil H miiIsio
After Ihe show weal no Ho1 now residing in the I'ntk Ave. shir S o |n |i It,mill. Thry now re­
good. Iii-i-iiiiho Warner asked me
turn -VVrnnipoiinilrd temi-aiiniially
T V __H A D IO — t t E F K H i E K A T O H S — R A N C iE H
to entile Inn-k I lie next dnv so thnt mnd again m the apiiug. Ilanlirn'Trailer Court.
whr ii lirlil In ntaluyily. And hulli
lo- enuld try I" gel me n Joli with
prfiictpal and fnlrm l err funranE K E E Z K H S A N D A IK C O N D IT IO N E R S
Hie show."
Ired by the United Htairi Treasury.
Gelling ii lob with a well known M o th er Killed, Baby N o t H u rt
j aerial net isn’t lust that simple,
RINGER, Okla. 5fi — Two-year
- ------- —
however. For the next several old I’lillll1. flay was llrrnwn 30 fn-t
front
s
car
driven
hv her mnthsr
month* he was a llrkct taker at
when It veered from the highway
the eliriii nod nritrlirlnp at every
She landed unhurt on a pillow also
nniMirlunil v Hint was nvailahle 'Stole From God'
thrown from Ilia car
lu lu ecu Hm allows. Not onlv whii
l * 1"1.... tom I" l«arii Ihe perfect j |,0UKI’0IlT, N. V. i/f-"Y o u 1 Hut her mother, Mrs Minnie
timing tenulred mi tlio act. hut ,|„|« | r0m
)hr n.vlor of Bi-'.l ( lay. 2P, was killed ai Ihe n r
sl:u&gt; Ihe showmanship whlrh In so | -)l.|t|M,ri's linnt|»| Church .damn hurtled Into a melon patch after
"J’
Important to being a (rood aerial lilies Hit,1 thief
who look Dm from striking a pipe Jarred loose from
performer.
un nlhflng box during Sunday a passing truck.
"In Ihe eiieiis there Is mure xervIc-Ji.
than lust being In vmir art," said
Return Hie money nnu nik God's
llaldsro when asked iihoul his
duiies In the circus. Ilefnre the forgiveness, Ihn Ilcv Harlelgh M C itrus M a rk e t
show alartrd l,e took tickets and itnsvnlirrgcr advised In an open
C A M P M C q U A H R IF . t * - r n u | .
at Ihe beginning nf the show ho lelK'r to tha thief. It was pub­
was lu the snccWulur grand en­ lished In the l-nckport Union Sun hlllljes of n future mirkel (or
citrus Interested Industry mem
try parade. After the show waa and Journal.
"This may lia the turning point bora at Ihn windup sessions yester­
over and ready tu move, all of the
cirrus personnel turned to In helii- In your Ufa. I,a( II he Inward Hud day nf the 2()|h annual (Mlrus
Growcri Institute
imr to tear down Ihn tdg ton nnd ana not evil," ihn pastor said,
gel tlie cirrus rendv fur the road.
About this llonliu-n suvs: "It took
ue Just Hi minutes from tho time
we startl’d until the seats with
nut, the poles down, and tho tent
lolled mul packed on flat cars."
All hough most of Ilie places tha
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RUCKIfANNON. W. V. OB-A
(Me of tho flrat official act*
tfkl Ckpb J. E. Vote executed little blind boy who once said, "I
oterdav ai, the new eommandlrT want a new head for Chrlilmaa,"

evening nt the

huvr im i.'brcii rs rrjIniro Tra x alnsl

meant that as the- Nationalist
forts.* became stronger, they
might undertake a big
_ operation
which would Involve the U S fleet
In military action with Chinese
Commilhlsl
fnreM That, in turn,
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.nreM
could have an Incalculable effect
on the whole International situa­
tion.
As a result of such considera­
tions. informants said, the United
States cot an agreement with the
Nationalist government that It
would lie Informed and consulted
well in advance of any such opera­
tin'! and that II would have a voice
in Ihe derision

PHILCO PR O D UCTS

FRO M T H E S A N F L Y :

WWfl* Yarned for three
ttmtlnupiia good conduct

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By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER
VAS
WASHINGTON
'A'— The Ufihcd
Slat’s Is supplying substantial
modern military equlpntetil In Chi­
nese Nationalist forces on Formosa
but has reserved for Itself a pnwhrful voice over any possible malor
operations by them against Red
China
Officials who reported Ihis said
Ihe American government is espe
cidlis concerned aimul the p!” '*bllity of attacks on tin- Communist
mainland which could be expcct-.’d
to provoke nrd retaliation and
| (hereby Involve Ihe 11. S 7!h Fleet
Informalinn available hen- Imll
cateil that an agreement with Ihe
government nf Chiang Kai-shek to
assure Ihe United Slalr-i a voice
In major stralrglr dcv’lslons did
not affect Ihe kind nf harassing
operations which Chlang's forces

He has atr extra

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JoffroC. David, general manager
of ths» Florida Fruit and Vegetable
Aaioclation, haa annmuiced the
appointment of James T Duncan
as manager of the newly fiinned
Traffic Division of Ihe Association
"In order to maintain a clnsc
study of transportation inirtUvi
such as thnie Involved In conlalner
standardization, shipping weights
and rates, the directors of the As
sociatlon, upon recommendation of
the Transportation Committee, re­
cently directed the establishment
of a Traffic Divi­
sion.
"James T. Dun­
can, a specialist
in transnorlatinn .
and traffic man
i f t m t n l , haa
hern appointed In
head this division.

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Russia's War Machine
Stealing Romanian Oil
panics attained In 1030 When (lie wells reportedly has been Hinder
BUCHAltKST un-R ussia's grow- Communists look over In 1017, pro alely successful
ln | w ar machine today 1* plunder- duction was a mere 3.010.000 tons
Rut In n land of plentiful oil.
in« petroleum rich Roman la of al- a year.
gasoline today is strictly rationed

moat the last drop
»p of oil the

OUR DEMOCRACYGROWING PAINS

m r SANFORD flF.RAI.lt

Frl. Aug. 21. tl.vi

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Neve* HAS AMERICA MAO 50 MANV OllLDCCN OE SO s*AWV
OLPEK PEOPLE ABTUEJA* 50 WE Agt EKPGttiBNCiNS
cekTAiw' g r o w in g PAINS,’ SUC^ AS THE WECO TOR MOPC
SCHOOLS ANP BETTER PLANNING Fpil rtxrifiEMCNT,
THAT WK. HAVC GOT 7 0 0 0 SOMZTWWi *UO&lt;jr.
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All but one of Plncsli's refineries One pump in all of lliiehart-it sell*

produces, Western diplomats here are hack In operation The Soviets ethyl and that is reserved for the

report
Romania la Russia's greatest
foreign source of pc Urolmm To
Sake lure Romanian oil flowa al­
most exclusively to Soviet storage
tanks, Russia maintains control
over most of Romania's economic
life
It keeps an estimated two to five
divisions nf Soviet troops here*. It
has equipped one Romanian ar­
mored division and mechanised
IRJTsegm ents of an army that
once was horse drawn and now
numbers 220,000 to 500.000 men.
On top of this, Russia makes
uire of Romanian all by aiding
^irt advising a bord?r guard force
of 20,000 to no.000 men and a police
system which may run Into hun
dreds of thousands of uniformed
men and plain clothes agents.
With this rnntrnt of Romania's
economic and political life, Russia
has successfully forced the nation's
Communist bosses to repair wells
and refineries at Plnosti destroyed
hy Allied bombers during the war
Weslirn diplomats estimate that
yoduction of 1933 may well reach
,'ie iieak production of B.ttoo.noo
metric tons which Western nil com

Poor Eyesight
Holds Back
Many Children
Failure to stx* properly Is the
most
significant hnmlicapp
.......—_...................ndicappinu
c liaractcrlstle among children who are
slow in learning to read, accord
Ing to Dr. Willis Lcllaw of the
Central Florida Oplomelrlc Asso­
ciation.
Dr. l-eltaw based his statement
on the rrAults of a study conducted
hy the St, Louis, Mo , public School
Reading Clinics where 924 reading
^allures were diagnosed In discov­
er the major sources of their dif­
ficulties Of these, It was found
that no less than 91 per cunl, or
Wt4 esses, exhibited a "common
helplessness In using p&gt;*&gt;rd percep­
tion techniques."
"Vlsliut’s prominent ndo In .learn­
ing to road M sharply hroUgnl out
hy this study, where 47 per cent
or close to half nf Ihs children
tasted suffered frorft visual hand!caps." said Dr Lattaw
% ("Hearing difficulties affected 18
l * r cent nf the cases studied,
while cmqilnnal and spreth dis­
turbances each aeeouhted for the
problem* of only fl per cent of
theses rases The Inkdllgcnrr of
the majority nf the children lest
rd was normal nr superior.
"There is rjo qurelion hut that
eurrent methods of visual testing
In Ihe schools neglect In measure
the visual skills connected with a
child's accurate and rapid reading
^Adequate visual tests for child­
r e n should Include Ihnse of visual
■rutty, binocular coordination, and
ability to change fixation rapidly."
Dr LaBaw pointed out that the
development nf the skills needed
for heller reading Is within the
srYpc of modern scientific vlstigl
training, such as was used hy the
m ,:S Army in teaching filers to
distinguish friendly from enemy
planes in combat.
Methods that train hrtlcr eye
MxmUnallon and Increase the
W » « H of perception can help bring
many retarded readers up to par,"
said Dr. Lallaw.

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I’lllLA D K Lt’ lllA igt-Th.* horse
meat raltrs at Ihe Philadelphia
Zoo have had a switch of dlel—
they're eating whale meat now—
and only two of Ihe beats, a couple
of finicky leopards, seem to know
the* difference
The leopards— Kitscn and I’rlnce
Igor— refuse to touch the substi­
tute.
But fur the other carnivorous
cltliens at the too— linns, foxes,
wolves aad dingo dogs — whale
moat scents to lie as good a dish
as any
The change-over Is Just another
result &lt;g the mechanical ago. sav*
Fred Ulmer, curator of mammals
Farmer* have given up horses h r
machine* and this ha* rut the
horses available for slaughter from
13 million to little more Ilian two
million.
The zoo need* 273 pound* id good
red meat every day ami when it*
supplier couldn't g&lt;4 hold of that
much day In and day out. Sales
Manager Kd Solomon said he had
sonic whatc meat obtained from
Norway and Japan
Nutritionally. Solomon said, the
whale meat showed a higher prot-ln content than horse meal
Thus it was that ttvo zoo started
buying whale meat at 13 cents a
pound, the same price that horse
meat brings.
Why the two leopards haven't
fancltsl the new delicacy Isn'l
known, but Ulmor says II may Inbecause both were (torn In rap
tlvlty and are finicky.
Kvcn Ihe birds, file meat-egilim
vultures and raglos, havi* adopted
the dlel without a squawk,
Solomon says whale meat resem­
ble* beef In appeal anre mid Is md
In lie ronfusid with blubber, which
is lm&gt; fatly tissue around the me it

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they wcv* horn 19 yoarx ago, are
now tn lo their separate ways.
Mark* will become a nun ami her
sisters will conllnui* schuu!
Their father. Oliva Dihnnr. told
the North Hay Nugget last night
lha I Marie wilt enter a Catholic
religlmis order Yvonno will study
art with the Notre Dame Cnngrogulion In Montreal, and C iU'IIp: An
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at regular gasoline sta­
tions.
Since Romania export* virtually
no nil In the Wi-d the conclusion
i* that Russia taxes almost all
Some may go to other satellite
nation*.
Russia's financial and technical
control Is mtlntamrd hy a Joint
Snutet-n«»*--‘nr, rompaity
Similar "Sovroms" control the
greater amount of Romania's nat
oral gas, metals, wood, chemical*,
shipping oilfield f-|Uipment. air
and nil other transport except rail
ways.
Romania's assistant foreign min
ister, Crlgnre Preolcasa. signifi­
cantly ignored an American cor
respondent's question nhnul whal
Russia Is taking out of the Ro­
manian reonomy and what she Is
putting In Westerner* »a&gt; the Sov­
iet Union has repaid Romania with
printing presses, huso*, some in
duslrlnl machinery, some food and
sorno dock equipment.
Rut a lot of this return* to Kuy
sia one way tir another— In Soviet
propaganda, armament' or defense
of the Soviet sphere.
For example, there aro report*
of considerable defense construc­
tion along the Block Sea coast near
Constanta. Diplomats who have visIt-jd that port *ay It is a "complete*
military elty " The Russians arc
believed lo have their troop head­
quarter* there nod many naval and
air ha*.** nearby
SovlM troops ran he s-.ieti almost
everywhere in Bucharest, and at
railway station* between llucha
rest and Ihe Hungarian border
Russian lu'o* appear ofl m to be
dlsgnl*(*.l a* llomanian. if the ex
ample of an airfield north of Hu
cllacest holds generally true Over
Ihe entrance, a sign identified it
as Romanian. Imt Russian soldiers
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should have lieen done a long time ago.
There is no room anywhere In American
society for racketeers and criminals. The
move to get them out of the tiosition of
control they have exercised over the dock
workers will do much to rectify the mistake
that was made hy letting them get in to
begin with.

'I’lu* American Fuilwrutlon of Liilior
M't’iiiH to I*** finally out of patiuncu with
the Intermit inmil Longshomnoti'H A hmocIhtion. an A F L member that him come Into
jt grout deal of criticism becuilHe of tin*
racketeering and Kraft alotiK the New York
waterfront. The A F L had ordered the I LA
to clean ita raaka of racketeer)* or face
HimjH-imluii. I’reaideat .loae,)h I*. Ityan of
the ILA mainlaiiiH that Ii Ih organization
Inin heen rnakiiiK *nch an effort. Ajqmruhtly
the A F L tine* not lielieve the prngr&lt;-HH has
l.icn natlafactory.
The corruption in the International
LoriKHlioreineii'H AHxociatfon, which retireti'idx the men who do the loadiitK and tinloadiiiK *d' ships on New York dock**, has
been building op for years. Until recently
iid im i j , r r . d ' t liri.T rrer bccjnnarftr tn do
anything alMiut it. It is not MurprlsiriK that
a hurry-up job of dcuuiiiK up should fall
short of the mark.
President Jtyan was remiss in his duties
to the honest dues pnyiiiK members of his
union. The A FL, hy toleration the sorry
mess for so lonK. was also remiss. It is
good to see the leaders of the A F L moviiiK
to rid their organization of the kind of
people who have preyed on the pood name
of unionism.
The A F L has finally devilled to do wind

Tale Of No Progress
WASHINGTON iA*— II Ihii story firmed Ihe Russian claim to the
hull u lltU* II would be*: A tale of extent of Indicating the Russians
no progress. or how hl'tory repeats had managed an explosion of a
I j|s«U
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; ‘ ore, similar to oarllW
" si January IMC, five mouth* af­ -American tubs.
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And ycslc-rday, Just a few hours
ter the first atomic bomb hud been
dropped on Hiroshima, the General alter these statements by Russia
Assembly of the brand new United and Ihe United States, the If N
Disarmament Commission held a
Nations held Its first msellng.
At once it voted to ci.-utc a com­ brief session in New York and
mission It) find an answer to the adopted Its annual report
In the seven years since January
question: how to set all nations lo
agree to outlaw the bomb In such RMS. hud the commission found a
way to control atomic weapons amt
a way that no one could cheut?
Ily Sept 2.1. HMD th.* commission, a formula fur i.meral disarma­
which lriclijili*il the Unit *d States ment? No, The commission )u?l
and Russia, had met inure Ilian wanted lo rc|H&gt;rt its failure VU&gt;
200 time* without finding a solu­ agree
tion. On ih.it dale President Tru ­
The commission, m (act. had not
man had an important announce met since October lu.'iJ. because
of a deadlock betwr *n the West
inenl
Till- Russians, he said, had pro ami Russia For one dung, Russia
diii.'d iii atniilU i-Apiushili He &gt;aid opposed Mw W. t‘s plan for check
this development emphasized the ing on a nation's atomic develop
necessity fr.-r "truly effective, ei- me nt.
force able inlernulional control of
The commission, the report
atomic energy."
said, did nut meet because no new
Four years passed, a period In plans hail been offered since Oc­
which It se-nnel likely the Rus­ tober a year ago
sians might have been aide lo
And yesterday— lust ax on t\ j
build u stockpile of several hun­ day In tfM'j when Trurna ntuld the
dred bombs and (tie United States, world uf Russia's atomic explosion
since It had u head start, might and called for ren-'wed efforts to
have- L.-en able to store thousands control the bomb— Set. Wiley, WIs
fa order to lie sure it stayed eonxln Republican, made a plea
ahead uf Hie Russians the United
Wiley, chairman of Ihe Senate's
Stales, in those four years, beunn Foreign Relations Cnmmlllcc now
work on the hydrogen bomb Th-.* udjiidlng Ihe General Assembly
Russians unpun-utly were doing Hireling In New York, proposed
die same, uitnnui'h they didn't say action by (lie American ami Hus
so
slim governments lo control atomic
In those same four years the IMiwer
U.N commission cou'dnT find a
Andrei Visliinskv. die Soviet d » 0
formula fur outlawing atomic gate, was report *d to have said
weapons on which Russia and lliu yesterday that lo mav liuvv some
W-»sl could agree
tiling "in time.'' which means he'll
Yesterday. Just a little lots than suggest a Russian disarmament
tour years after Truman an­ plan in die Assembly In .September
nounced they ’ had produced all
Since Ihe West ami Russia
atomic explosion, die Russians an- haven't Ikh-ii utile yet to laid Ihe
nounrrd they had exploded a kind answer to do* ouestinn raised In
the United Nntionx seven years
of hydrogen bomb
linim-.llalcly the United States ago, there's no reason to expect
Atomic Knergy Commission con­ they'll find on? any time soon.

Albanian Chances
Albania is another coun’ ry in which
the Russians are having trouble. The Al­
banians, liberty-loving mountaineers, are not
reconciled to the rigid rule of the Russians.
A few guerrilla bands operate in the innecesible mountains. As. however, the hind
is only 10.000 miles in urea, not much larger
than M u ijlabd or V. nnu it. and thfr rend*
are few. It is easy for the Communists to
emitrol the means of intercommunication.
On the other hand, the malcontents
have one advantage. They do not have di­
rect contact with the Soviet empire, being
separated from it by unti-Itussiau Yugo­
slavia. That would put diffieulties In the
way of a Russian invasion.
Albania may Is* one of the first satellite
states lo escape.
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A Happy Solution

You’re Tj e ing
Me!

Itif'hls of way across other people's .
land can cause as much trouble in Inter
national relations as they often do among
individuals. A sore |siint which had much
it* w i i . i . i a m n t r r
to do wit li bringing on the second world
O rtrs l I'rrux Writer
war. was the so-called Polish corridor, an
outlet from Inndlncked Poland to the Ihdlie
Mr. I Judge himself drives a Chrysler.
across the (termini territory of Fast Prus­
If there is a Mr. Chrysler there, the decent
sia. Fit her Poland had to he cut off entirely
thing fur him to do iH drive a Dodge.
from the sen, or Uermany had to he divided
into two parts, without direct access to eaeh
When you brag about your golf, re­
other. The two countries were therefore
member,
no matter how thin you sliced It.
bound to be at odds and sooner or later to
it's still baloney.
go to war.
Not always is a solution iih happy ns
Itritmis have been told sugar probably
that proposed tor nil outlet to the Atlantic
Ocean, for the benefit of the new ( ’entral will be de-rationed noon, but the price will
African Federation. At present to resell the go up. That's the hitter with the sweet.
sen from Hritish Central Africa, out of
which the Federation has been formed, II
The |)**ti|ili* vnti-il for a chiinge, fill
is necessary to cross Portuguese territory.
right, Imt jus' In Die cunt of L'tinnictHrs,
Now it is suKKt'Hled that a narrow strip he
mil Hie scenery.
made available ns an outlet i i I o i i k the bound­
ary of Portuguese Afriea and South-West
Africa, at present under a LenKue of Na­
Congress reluses to mine lumtugr from
tions mandate to the Dutch Union of South threw to four rents, ns requested hy Ike. A
Africa. That would not cut any state Into penny for the I'reHidwnt’s thoughts I
two, and wouldirun.through mostly iitdiitinlilted regions. There Is hope that tills
A girl turning down u movie u)far be­
arrangement may go through.
ltft
(lie
cmise of nullify sounds ilka locking
That corridors do not always make wurdrohe nl'ler the mink wits stole,
trouble, Is shown by our own experience
with Alaska, cut off by Canada from the
It seems p lot of chnuffeurs lira being
rest of the United Stales. No friction has tlketl in Washington. The UOP promised
developed on this account. Few countries, plenty if they got In tin* driver's sent, now
however, have as Ideul relations with their some won't even luki* liu* wheel.
neighbors as the United States and ('amnia.

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TO D A Y'S III III. F VKKHK
The Lord still tqieukH to many men.
Musi's hetird bmtliHu he was seeking wis­
dom. Uml does not often Intrude where he
Is not wanted. The Lord spoke unto Moses
lit Mt. Sinai. - Leviticus 25:1.

D o d g e also is crucking down on plans for
new government ears. Just because the old
administration was trailed in is mi reason
for trading in its transportation, too.

Resides, parking space Is at a premium
in Washington. With traffic from two par­
ties. there's a lot of fender rubbing.

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1■'"*•• will ka rfcaaaag far «l raaalar ndr-.tlitaa ralaa.

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Tka tlurald la a merabor of Ika Aa.urlaf.d Praia
nkirk la *&lt;iUllr*l n rlm ltrlr In Ik* n.a fur rriiukll.
rarlf.a „) all Il.r i. ml nrna firlalrd In ikla nrfyapanrr

Pug*' ~

Thurs. Aug. 20, IDlia

SAM DAWSON

Regulations provide that government
curs may not lie used for transportation
to utill front the office. That means the
gravy train does not provide door-to-door
delivery.
The fellow who neglected his mowing
may have been "knee deep In June" hut
now finds himself up to the eurn in August.
A good yarn imtkeH a good sweater.
Ami vice versa.

f

J r &lt; ? a»s
p C t t d ’t t m l

only then did he gu home and
Hu- human soul— he said nothing
Ry It HUMAN Ml) It IN
.mil tried to let no sign appear in tell h!&lt; fnmilv That wax the hun^
(F »r llal MuyleJ
NEW VIJRK
— A frK'tid of his face
est part, he said. He tried to think
mine, u iirwipuperinan, clou'll his
Meanwhile, hj was conducting of some way lo break it genliy He
typewriter fur Its* last time the his own dlagnuxix. Rill had a strung evi-i considered llelng about it. The
other duy
bent fur medicine and Iho study 01 only lime he ,&gt;var flinched was In
The new* hit hard and hurt, at it. lie might have been a good doc­ Ihe moment when he must fare
f|-rxl, us it always docs The vision tor Anyway, he xuld, he deter­ Helen ami the hoy
of his red hair arose, ami the mined fur hlmtjll what had hap­
When lit. lohl them, he added,
frerklii, like flecks of clnnamiin, pened. and Iho zone where the trou with (hat chin stuck uni a mlD,
ull over hlx Irish mug. Hi* hum hit* must lie. He did R by turning “ this business may kill me, but by
wax large uml defiant, and xhulit'd to some medical bool.x and muldi golly, it's not going lo xriTc me lo
pretty mui'h tiki* the prow ol a ing his symptoms with wliut w-u* death Ho cheer up."
frigate. He bail a wiik* mouth amt written theru
Well, Unit was nearly two yeurs
a boulder for a chili The whole
llix illagnoxlx turned out to in­
ago As soun us he could, he came
i-Ifeet wax of a fierce uml formid­ curred.
hark to his di-«k. If he had an or
able man
Then lie wont tu a doctor for the
And sometimes, around the iiffi- examination. "The point Is." he rasloual -s*t l)aik, he tried not to
ct&gt;, he tried tu pul on a tna-k ol luht in*,, " I wax already UP per xlmw it. He never spared-himself
Iraedbliltyi hut it wouldn’t have cent curtain Ho the very worst oil Ihe Jot) Anil fm wiiilld kid
fonled a 4 yrac old hecau.se .he, new* he could give mi- would tvj around about how much better oft
rriiild never gi-t the itrln out ol Ins no more than I expected. Anil If he wax Ilian other proiilc.
warm brown eye* So vivid a man I wax wrong, well, that would lie
Ho vivid a man, am) so liruve
he wax,
*
Just that mils'll better."
Surely, there cun be no belter
Uut then* lx no room for sorrow
He made them gl’ e It to him proof of the induxtnictihility of the
In the manner of hit paxslnK. and straight, including lot- percentages human soul than that it harlmrs
that i« the reason fur ibis story
In an operation
surli gallantry
| —
lllll had raneur
He wcuki'm-l huh* iiginiing In a
hold room a long way from hik
home. The pain bail him mi had.
Ily Itll.HHKM. KA Y
ho suld. that It almost unhinged
A few weeks ago I wrote in this ing the busy news room and see
hlx knoex.
Still, he got in his cur. ami loiru column of the Miami family wlio Ing the final edition rou off on the
ly crawling because ot Ihe wcig wax trying to work out an ex­ giant presses. The elevu'or ride to
nexx. started home On tin* way. change arrangement so that they ihe Hilli floor of tlie Nt-vx Tower
us lie iold me, n thought came lo cimliL send their three children to and the view of (lie Magic City
him suddenly II sounds strange In Ihe country for » vacation unit In wax nx th rillin g to the country
tlie Idling, full lull if you look nt return entertain the -children id children ax wax feeding the chick­
some rural family at their home In ens and shipping the hogs tu their
it nx hi* did
city cousins.
Ho wax glad it hud come lo him Mia ml.
Captain II A Donovan uf the
I am in receipt of nn Interesting
In Ihlx way. while lie was alooo, letter
from this family uml it ix P &amp; O MS Florida welcomed the
awuy from home, and Ihe only olio
to learn that they were opiMirtunily to show the youngs­
tu know. That wux his thought and gratifying
Miccrxxful In working md such un ters over hlx ship He took them
with it came a plan
exchange and giving details as to from engine room lo bridge and
You cun picture him mi Ihe hlgli- huw It punned nut.
explained in language they could
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- * *
-■ *
*........whee..
*■— 1|,
way, ■
holding
hunt
lo
the
Among the xeveral exchange of­ understand Ihe opcrutlimx uf tile
fighting down the pain and fear, fer* thev received in response to vessel.
nut thinking, working out In hie the publicity given In tlie news­
The manager of the Olympia
mind what lie would do
papers they found one from a Theatre had tlie children as his
For nearly a week— and this lx farm family located In Keuko, guest* fur a feature picture and
the gallantry and the wonder of Putnam County, the most inviting. 8-act Hinge xlmw. It was the first
July 2(1, the Singletons of Miami lim e any of the children ever saw
packed their children in the family a stage xhow and they arv still
ear and drove then to the Kline talking about it.
ill
Farm where tlie* were made wel
dime and had the time of their the country kldx wax a visit IP
In le riia tio n il
A irport
live*. They found feeding the M ia m i’s
chicken*, hunting for eggs, water­ where Kiev witnessed Ihe a rriva l
ing Ihe horse* and xiopplng the and departure of Pun American
ting* a thrilling experience.
Clippers and National A irline*

Too Late To Classify

Administration
To Keep Out

field, aimed at giving an Increased
ihare to public ami private local

Intemta.
But Acting Secretury nf thn tnteclor Ralph A. Tudor said «ii«
power policy enunciated yesterday
la aimed at getting more pnweV
productlon In- the nation through
cut »inc# July, 1MI. That will fur* more natural resource developthur hit incomea of aoma IndaraT?ie Interior Department’* poli­
pendent producer*,.
cy, which President Elxenhower
World oil production lo far (hi* simultaneously endorsed in Den­
year la the highlit on record, ac­ ver, waa madt* public at a news
cording to the Petroleum Informa­ conference. It largely represent*
tion Bureau of London,‘and ehawa the putting together into one docu­
iharp increaaaa over last year. ment of views prevlnuily exprened by top department ofThe Middle Rail, Inducing Iran, nclaU.
haa around (0 par cent ol the
Th# naw policy Jay*:
"It la recognized that the pri­
world'a .known oil
mary reiponatbillty for supplying
power new* pf an a m reili with

Anglo-Iranian waa exporting ISO,.
000 barreli of crude oil daily and
loma 430,000 barrel! of refined
product! from III holding! there,
at Dt billion dollari,
a two yaara ainca Iran'* ol)
induitry doied down, the com*
tany haa expanded Iti production
other landa and hai now railned tlie loaa completaly,
Oil output In other Middle Sait*
era countrlei waa aliu expanded
_
, ^
greatly. Much of it goea (o new
reflneriea In lurope. Some of It
taa been coming to the raRnerlea
t,Ihe eaatorn aeaboard of the
coma to Independent oil producer!
hitad Blatei.
welcome
In Amarica, who are aeeing their
Llhe all Antedthere, of coum. LU
_ like
__ to
o tee Iran re,
awn production cut beck became
cam, they'd
1 big luppllea— and. (bay contend,

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Newspaperman Closes Typewriter

H U D O F T Director Dodge is cracking
down on bureaucrats using government
WASHINGTON IM - The Elsen­
autos for private riding, The Republicans hower
administration ha* dialled
won in a walk last November, so why a narrowed responsibility for thu
nont In the power
powoi
federal government
change methods?

Iran Oil Might Be E mbarrassing
NEWV YORK _W
o t—
n - Iran'*
Inn'* oil—
ahould it Mart flowing, tfiln into
w o rld trade
------- ----rauteta-mignl prove
ibarraiiing to the
induiai ambarraiiing
— oil
..............
try ai ill Itoppaie proved In world
diplomatic cfrcloi.
Internationally
operating oil
companlfi have long ago incraaied
adduction to more than maka up
tsr (no lou of Iran'a oil. Thay af­
ar*

f

Together with the four Kline
children they went on hayridea,
visited the old swimming hole, en­
joyed picnic* and welner roast*,
gained first hand knowledge of
such feathered and furry crea­
ture* as quail, doves, squirrel*,
hoot owl* and other form* of wild
life leldom encountered In the
neighborhood of hot city pave
menta. .
A week later the Singleton* re­
lumed to pick up their children
a* well as the four Kline youngs­
ter* and drove them le Miami,
Mopping mi the way at .Sliver
sprlnga and B')k Tower, which
none of the children h»d •••'•n ii
was an experience they will long
remember.
Because nf the publicity tjie "ex­
change plan" *haa received, Miami
folha weret Irir
----interfiled and volutito
help the Singleton*
tn.... hup
_....... __
if country frienda.
‘
tertaln their
County
Cummiaalonera provL.
provided
_____ Commissioner*
tiem with • free cabsna at cn

transcontinental lin e n . Uut the
fun didn’t xlnp there, for that after­
noon they ull visilcil n submarine
that wus berthed in M iam i at the
time.
Next ex me u visit In Radio
Station WQAM where they were
guext* of ''U ncle Gordon" who
reudx the "funnies" evory Sunday
morning. A fter enjoying this ex­
perience and xtopning to feed the
pigeons al Day Front Park, the
entire groun
attended
Sunday
School and Church.
In the afternoon they were
guests of Draxsel’s D a iry where
they enjoved free pony rldea and
had all the Ice cream they could
eat.. The
youngsters
felt
■
,, j l country ___
jailer* fell

a little mure nt home here then
anywhere elae they had been for,
after all, row* ara pretty much
Ihe same wherever you find them.
Other pnlnta visited during their
stay in Mieml included Tropical
Hobhyiand and the Ii
.....
Villa Vltcaya, the

inch and Open­
out their young gutal
hound bua and started them on
their Journey home, and all
agreed that th* exchange vacation
Man was a huge aucceaa.

1

V ita m in B6 Found Im p o rtan t
In Functions of Body Cel!;IS
• ; HUH,UN H. tU.lDfWH, M.9.

A serious problem to the phy­
sician It vomiting lollowmg sur­
gery In u group of three thou­
sand surgi cal pati ents, the
amount of vomiting fium th*
anestlicHc ujed was reduc'd by
one half with pyrldoxlne giving
to the patients by Injection
Very good results were ob­
tained fifteen minutes after th*
drug was given and Its etlect
lasted from twelve to twentyfour hoot*. The patients seemed
to do better when given till* In­
jection and recovered faster Be­
cause of the elimination of the
discomfort* of vomiting and nau­
sea,' Huy were able to get uut ol
bed earlier and therefore ayoldrds]
many, of the- tout pi lent lo mi iiiat
can arise after too long a stay tn
bed following un operation
It Is believed that tills vitamin
may have many other Important
medical uses, and much research
I* now being conducted on It The
uses a,ready discovered for It. berause of tln-Jr Importance, hint
that still grruter thlnxs may be
expected of VILumln li..
QUESTION AND ANSWKK
Mrs. R. Y.: Hince the birth of
iny seventh child l have been
told I have a dropped bladder. Is
there a remedy for this?
Answer: Yes, this ran success­
fully be treated by surgery la
which the bladder Is put bark in
It* normal place and new sup­
port created.
KCwiifftfIn, |ii! Klh| I' velum Hvw.hcgtv fug,)

1.4 Ihe clamor of publlcRy over
Hi? widespread ellect* of Hie
Vitamin D . group, many of the
othur vitumiiu and tlulr helpful
properUe* lend to be overlooked
One of these vitamins n! which
llit'e l« tieard Is pyrldtpilne. or. ns
It is more commonly known. Vi­
tamin it. Tills vitamin wus
known Ui he very Important to
animals nut ns importance lo
man wum't determined exactly
until ucently. when R waa shown
that Vitamin U. is Important In
Hie functioning of the normal
cel Is ot Ihe tody
lizl|n In Pregnancy
A pieguunt woman tins an In,*
erea-ed leuuiieitient fur th!* vi­
tamin Munv who have severe
nausea and vomiting are helped
by it Rome of the severe toxemias
of piegneo-y show an Indirect
deplitlnn of pyrldoxlne The
growing infant In the mother’s
womb tins' bren found tn need
veiy high amount* of U.
tn certain types of skin condi­
tion* due to a disease uf the ull
glands, the application of pyrldo.xlne olnlment I* beneficial
One ol these disturbances of the
*l:in, known ax srborrhelc derma­
titis, usually occur* on the scalp,
fare und around the tars There
Is a sealing und redness of the
skin which is very dlRlrult to
clear on Vltumlh H. is of great
help li.-.e.

Al

General Insurance
II. JAMES GUT
H ia E A S T

F IR S T S T R E E T

RHONE 78

li. JAMKH UUT

AGENCY
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JAMHM I). UUT
Assort.

USEDCARS
1951 Oldsmobile 88 Holiday
Coupe, Extra Clean
1947 Ford 4-Door Sedan
......
1946 Plymouth 2-Door Sedan.... Sgfg
1949 Rulck 4-Door Spedol
Sedan....................4.........

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S o cia l fivanlA.
f

M i and M rv M l. Culb'in ami
ion, Jerry, have returned alter
MtemilOK a tlx weeks' vacation In
tfie Northwest Knruulv- home they
tra w le d
by
the
southeastern
route.
Friends of Mr and Mrs It F
Rotmou and ion, Itounie, w ill re
.*&lt; «ret to learn that they were railed
*- liu in their summer home in War
wick, It I beeause of the death o'
Mrs Ito b lio n 'i brother in Jackson
ville They returned to Rhode Is
land for ll. * remainder o( tlie sum
iner, and are now spendinu suin'time in h-.'ii lu rk City Tiiey wiii
arrive in Sanford for the opening
of school.
M ils Jean Dobbs accompanied
by her brother in law amt a lilr.*,
Mr ami Mrs Ithea M artin of or0 lando, plum to leave Monday to
spend her vaeution in North L oro
Ifnu. Itichmnnd. and W illiumsbort;.
Va.
Mr and Mrs. T W. Jones have
returned to Sanford after speoJiiie,
* three months' vacation travel
intt to ninny different countries

C a h m d cU L
l

S IN IlA Y

I he I-list Met ho.llat ('hull'll will
hold Cbilxliun Adventuie Weel.
foi all Intermediates sluitine to­
day and kuntimiinjr throinrb I nday.

Tlie A Y i ‘ of the Christian
and Missionary Alliance Church
has recently her.nn to hold meetHills uhu I ii All yooni’ people ol
Junior and senior Ii Ik Ii srhnol aye
are cordially invited to attend
MUNHAY
The Hcurdall Ave Circle will
meet ut Hie (.Impel at 2:UU p m
Vacation llltile School at tlie .
Mrst baptist t'hnreli for children
uc.e 2 tin o til. from
on 'til 12 isi
u III
TUKHIIAY
The Unity Truth ( ’lass will meet
at the Valdez Hotel at 7 i .'i p in
with Carolyn Parsons as teacher
Tlie tnihllc Is invited.
Vacation llllile School at the
First ilaplist Chlircli for children
} ii»;e 1 thru HI, from » ou 'lit 12:00
am
IVMINKNDAY
Vacation Hlble Sc IiihiI ut the
First Ilaplist Church for children
ai|e 2 thru Hi, from uno til 12 uo

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The Prayer MFetini* Service til
the First Itaplisl Churrh will be
IIn at H.OO p.m.

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The business Wooten's Circle nl
ft
the Presliyt. rl in Church of l.akc
Mary varied their Auusiit meet
- i ' v3]
■iijj. to •iss*t&gt;tn&gt;{
h-otvm i* :V:vT'
luvtlie :i covered did' soppet '•*.■
fore the business session Mr and
jiu I Mrs
S I’
Fowler
were
Mrs. K. M Carroll has return*’.) Musts for tlie alfair and the coin
after vlsltinil her brother-in-law In patty ate at a loott table set on
Jacksonville and from ther* went the lawn
Fnlluwiliu (lie meal, the business
to Tallahassu* to viiit he* inns.
Charles Turn, and Kd Henderson meeting was c tiled to order lit the
While there she met Mrs Rd HI k uresideot. Mrs K F. I.loyii Ji
Iters and her daughter who were Mrs. Fowler led Ihe devotions
Minutes of previous iiiootlliK read
enroute to California
md approved The Ireasorei ie
oorled
on overall
lialanee
ot
Miss Ktllth Thatchs’t of Alexan
dria, Ky arrived today aerl wi'l HIM. lit
Various ankle' ol tlie |oo |his. ,i
reside at ltu K tatti SI and will
be a teacher at S.mlhside l,**niary I'lipperware parly were dlsni.sed
School. She was accnin pawled by is well as the circle's partleioi
her mother. Mrs Jack T ’- . ’ rh e, 'ion In tin* annual church ba/a h
I'lte secretary wa* inslriulcd
who will return to her home Sun
I write Mix Siolt. wlla. la tai '\ iL .
' tlonlnii 10 Nortlterri New Vnis
Mlsi Florence Thompson of M ihi I reuardliin the possilnldt of a.
trie/ fin hoi arrived In Sanford Iiilriutt pulpit tnrniliiri' from some
and will reside at HU K IMh SI chureli up there
The nest mectio;’ will lie ivdti
This fall she will assume duties
Mrs. K, K l.lovtl J r There liemu
as a teacher at Soothslik' Primary no further huiiness, Mrs lovvler
Si'hool. Mrs. Pat Thompson, her moved the mectliiK lie udpittriieil
mother, ucemn pa nied lor and seconded tiy Mrs Itlce
plans to return to Munltre Sun­
Kniovinc Hus pleasant iwcaslon
day
were: Mr and Mrs J I. Hum
phrey amt two djuuhiers. Jeaiiimand Soudia lee. He. and M il .1
\l Thumps.Ill Mr and Mrs II M
Cochran Pro! and Mis It F
True, Mr and Mrs. K K l.loyd
W TRR - IttHi Kllocyclvi
Ir and sou Howard. Mr and
I .til .\eVtft
Mrs M II Ito e. Mi anil Mrs Fd
l 3.1 I till! I'lllll
. ill* I'll I1 Hill l|ll|l l|lllll
Zimmerman Mr and Mr* P I'
A iff.*
■* Hlfffllltflll*
Anderson and tlie hosts, Mr ati-l
It 1 :. Hiioiin KlriH .if hit
Mrs S I* Fowler
A 3»» I*%%IJI ll I Hit 11Mn
4 All H|*oft» l';i ri»h&gt;
«i
AMlM h i #
V | l S . H l i t : 1 I I I i 11 11II III* HU I l f t t u n I r w l m l , S t
h I i i »&lt;w(. i ' l i K '1 V. t* l i t *' It V
; mi •"si (#11«11 Flint
1 it Ho*## For A f.Hit 1
Ut
111f« 1 I ns ho M in i's, mm of Mt tiol M i " W m l i i h hiin» *&gt;
. to N*wn
ol 1 flatI l»‘*s|*ill. |N lii'IIIK illtlllHItll'ril In (Ik* lo l d c r l i v t ' pal tills \||
(if.
VIlift ru I Inin Imlr
itniJ Mrs \\ «Mi,mi llouh iJiiiinilt ol *Naiifi*iil
I F . I*1IK"IH I **i|lr
|la-rhHl| lllllif Klim I &gt;r I l 11.1
I n tm Nlithi BMTilmi
The rejinlnr monthly meelitie ol
In I/. I'nllrd Nation*
In 3n AI llmm With Aiii*H’
Ihe T F'.. L t'lass of Ihi- First
in r.r, N r 11 *
baptist Church m *1 yesterdav nl
I | nit Fiill To I'fitirrr
lernoon at (lie home id Mrs C U
I I »*;. Xlgn nrr
tin i-imaueloeill ol Miss III *tI c ftl.'X oil m llir iiltii * ol ll ■ I ' l i S ' i i tl
* FIT |||»% t
H.
Forrester on W Fir»l SI.
lam llmie.m daiu'htci ol Mr and \. mil «t flh* * flat I r ' f"it a v s V . i i d
a ini Wrstin II 1.1 mlior *-1
*
The business meetliu was pie Mis \\ illi, 1m liiiklti limit .10 of San
♦I; 31* .Nr w »s.
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h 1 l i t t'x
1 h i ’ ll. 1*14 t o
ra ils
i sidial oviv by Mrs
K \1 Carroll tonl I.. \\ 1, N-i I avloi Killies ol
n I ’ vioi iiinic Mfjn.hr4
Nrm
I prMlilent lle|&gt;orts of \ arums com t ha ih-'lou s 1 is lienor ullliouue • l o t h u l l m 11m s» f M1111 o l N| . i i 1
t no MeV#M 11 «'I... U i
I 1111111- 's weic ktven and ll.e noo'i 1-1I tml.iv In Hi - hitde elect's pai a f i l ' i l l , S l , i f n | \\ j
I u tn d i !
Nr M 11,limit conillliilec lor nest yeai - l-Jlts
n in* ,N
&gt;11 -r 1» /M A l Hu nif
! 1 " ' l l 1 K . . p i *r I t i v i i 11 o ' !
i n ud in
i it'. liu hi t w 1 h'lli **
[officers was appolnlrd ................
Mr Kitui- I' 1In - -.in 01 Mr and f ll .i t I r ' f o i l I 01 t a n X t 11 I n 11
T til \tornlriK I*t*vnilima
the
eoliimillee
an.Mis
K
P
Mi
Wintii K Kiiio-s ut Charles
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lliirntonv Time
f,,'nh &lt;1 Hi l riiv ( 1 .|lv ill S.mth &lt; ,(i
Hines, Mrs W I. Slomlenouie 1.111
fi fin Worlil A1 Nine
o l il l. ) I l l * f l a 1 l i ' - I n n u h i 11 « j - vv »
!» 1 . 1 Vhmi *"olji Tinic
ami Mrs. S W Smith
Miss
liiiin.iii
allended
Ho*
local
!i ,1Ik N'ivy Nlitr Time
11 .
After the nieetlna a social lioin school- .o.il was ei.otoati'd in IU4n a i t i m m e m t n tl I*' 1041110 1 n
nr mi TCPMUMC IliMlK I* II |i|c
was enjoyed ilurine wliich Mrs from Seminole llu.li Selmol where i ' a t p* r x * i i t ' 1 . 11 m n i ' d a t I . a 1
in lf&lt; I |f»t» iTnti
Iti'lv n if
\ ,1
vx i t h
tlie
F n le d
in .in MeW ft
Fnrresle-.- served tli■rirlvu»'s refresh she 1 .1 - 1 ■11 in in nl h
iileittlfled St a It
1i* a;. II Oil I T«||*
V r 111 x
inents mi tlie patio I’fte hum-.' w,.
I I on •liilifmi'* riiikkic
wilh linin' 1 0 1 .
I10.1I .n'bvitirs
If vv(.lilitij' tii Im *n pi,itait I
beautifully decnrai.'d witli rosps she ittendi'd Florida Stall* I Inner
M Jn \l•««•!«* l»o I'iiriule
ho
S rpf
,| t i n
I ll I It.,|.|i l
II Ft ITill It m l ill Ofjgnh
and summer flowers
sit.
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A t l a n t a i* - u u Nov. is
Coach Johnny Vaught's Isstsslppl
Rebel* itnrtl(&lt;-.l the fnotholl world
by ramming a 21 M drfia* rfrvr.
ih : gullet o? the mighty Maryland
Terrapin.
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plete ■n unbeaten, twice tied m i
ton and a losing venture against
Southoistern Conference champion
Georgia Tech In the Sugar Bowl.
The big qiif'itlon now I* how clove

Mississippi's

Deiplte heavy player losses and
can M liilnlppl come to fielding a
team comparable to the 1852 pow­ problem* posed by the two-platoon
erhouse. It won't be the game learn ban, M liilnlppl rates a darkhorse
by anv niijanv Of the 22 offrtmlviand defensive Sugar Row! a*. 1‘ zra, r-'tViJiC ' ’-’i’ Ti’T.l .i.ili ma end
the !!:h : fc;v: «i!y two offensive Tenncsiic for the Southeastern
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and nix defensive holdover*,
IKyartM star* Include All-Amer- at right guard and center and equal
len tackle Kline Gilbert and quir- to 1952 Play at left guard and all
lerbaclt Jimmy Lear, who.tr mas- back field position* except quarter
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jf at
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and Dick Weaterman are gone. But
quarter back.
Vaught look! to Jack Reed, a Hal Lofton, I-ea Pailay, Allen
aenlor wno played eafety lait year, acrapplng for (he fullback atarting
and two rookie*, Houston I’atton Mulrhnd, .lari Blair and Jimmy
and Haggle Pay, to quarterback ; ration, piu* aevccal other reserve*
the club All Ihrwj have strong give Ole Mi** a itrnng halfback
throwing arma, but none la yet corpv
]/&gt;llon wa* top ground gainer for
ready to be claiaed with the de­
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illback slot. Ilia shift to left half
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ave* Petr Mangum. a defensive
the Rebel* pacck a lot of power,
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By K E N T CIIBTI.A1N
Like the awakening of the fiend, the Hanford Cardinals rn«f up
t of their doldrums to clobber the vixltlng Cocoa Indiana twice,
t| 7-rt. last night in a delayed tloubleheader at the Memorial
fits
_tedlum.
The twin killing catapulted the Redblrds from a miserable
Sixth place In Innrlli spot In lhe‘
Florida Stale League standing*.
Just a game behind Hie Ihlrd
standing Cocoa Indian*.
While n nearly Iwo hour delay
threatened In ximil the evening
for (lie
H0i loyal !Sanford follow
the 3.
3.V
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fhe blaring
hla/ing b
bal id Tnintny
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rrl, the pllrhing &gt;d
"Wahoo" Uunard,
ami Hurry Mellu,
"Botio" Sullivan an
and Manager J.
.1. ('. Dunn * clima­
tic aame winrimg single all com­
bined In form a fitting rowaril for
th* onlooker*.
ansrd, urged by Ibi* scribe In
fur six before
collect
game*, did exaclly that, drilling
twof double*
(toiilill and three single*. Wa
hoo vaulted
van
hi* 371 average Up
ihe ..3711 mark to take a com­
fo the
manding lead over Iho closely
fought FBI. balling rare.
Manager lied Treadway col
Iflclrd Just one for fnur to drop to
,387. while "Jolting .lark" Cade,
batting 3HN ln*l week, garnered
only one hit In *1* trie* la-d night
Leonard bunged uni a double in
each game am) added
adder) Hirer
three run*
TOMMY LEONARD
Retired tu reaeli Ihu 107 murk fur
, . . Wahoo Hoars To ,379
the sea *on. The pesky hitting
Cherokee ilosccndant r r n r k o il hollom half of Hie staniu.
across Iwo more runs to hike hi*
II all slnricd when Ernie Pal
RBI total to 10ft
inlerl, subbing for Westbrook, led
Tonight, Ihe Cardinal* will In­ off
a ground single to cen
vade DeLand In play Ihe Red ter. with
sacrificed him lo soc■•la. Jim Flannlgan (3 11 Is mid Batty
and Walmo drew a pas*.
■laled lo hurl for Hanford. To­ Manager
('. Dunn nrnmplly
morrow night Iheae, aaitin two laced nut aJ ground
smash by Ve­
jbs will meet In a double- ils down the left field
lino lo
ader at the Memorial .stad­ counter I1aIruler I will) foul
Hie game
ium. Clarence Ingram, wh&lt; rmllng telly.
Ifema to be shaking the effect*
CARD CAPEHH: Manager J. C
M him sore arm, may draw one
of the starling nsxtgnmrnl* Dunn Increased hi* RBI Intel In
along with Dave Leonard. In- 11.1 with two In thn nightcap last
fitn will he serklng hi* l.Tlh night . . . Dunn added one rur
'omph of the *enMin, while lo hi* bulging total of 121 . .
Malta's victory give* him a I t
‘•“■ayd will he trying W even
record this year . . , Paul Cor
mark.
bell, It) year old lefthander win
wna on ihe disabled 11*1 for tin
past month but ha* been rein
slated on Ihr active Hat, wm
warming up In Hip hull pen !o*&lt;
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mil
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Bmnn Row
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Westbrook's head
end against the Itop
of_ the
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Westbrno
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rB-Injured
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accom game. Two rum icored on
Rowell’* blow and Hie Cocoa 31anager stole third, scoring on Do­
ming') Veils'* Single.
Ben Benedict was a hlg gun In
tea Sanford attack In the opener,
driving In three run* on Iwo nlnflea. Sullivan handcuffed Cocoa on
three hit* to rack up hli third
straight win for Sanford without i
defeat. Mella masted along with
a 02 lend imlii Ihu final seventh
whan Cocoa aroreil four run* on
a one tally bhigln by George Hugh
a* and a three run homer byy Row
r
all that knollrd up the game.
lie.
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Horse"
••If(led down after that explosive
Hop by Rowell anil fanned (he
a lit the top of the eighth whlie
mnte* won the game In the

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Paul Smith T o W ed DeLand Sweeps 2
Sanford G irl
From Jax Beach
hthamlrd pitcher, wljl marry
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Joan lliiinphrey
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it Hie close
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Florida State
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who at time* has
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By T H E ASSOCIATED PRESS
DeLand’* Red Hals, thHr sight*
on winning Ihe aecond half pen
nant, prole-teed their slim, one
game Florida Slate League lead
last night with a donhlrhrad*r vic­
tory over Orlando 41 and 2 0 .
Jim Vlfkery shut out thn Hens
tori on seven hits In the nlghtnp
to post hli 21st triumph against
nine losst-j. In the opener. Jim
Clarlch tossed a four-hlller for hi*
IBth against " 1'•*»-.*.
Sonny Wise held Ihe flat* lo four
plow* In the second but an error
let In the first run anil he yielded
a walk and aucceialvn singles to
lluwlo O'Flynn and Glen I’toscott
for the other icore.
Second-place Daytona Beach re­
mained In dole pursuit of the Hals
de ‘ ‘
by sweeping a dnublf-hesd.»r
from

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front McLeansm&gt;m. III,. In
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Paul Smith
Hanford after the
wadding on Sept. I. Smith broke
Into baseball two yeara-ago with
Centrajla, Hi,, nf thn elan D MU- Jacksonville Beach 8-8 and fl-l.
slsslppil Ohio Valley Leagu*.
Jacksonville Roach deadlocked
Smltl
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......... . Ihe scheduled seven-inning opener
SteHh his taken,a
post-ieasnn
Job with Andrews Cmistrucl|on
Cn. 8*8 on thret- runs In th* sixth only
true ’
to see John Skorupshl single In Ihe
winning score In the ninth. Ed
vy's two-run triple In the
New Smyrna T ides Useventh
was the blggest ptytons
Mow of the nightcap which was
haturday
l-ow
. High limited to seven Innings by mutual
11:05 p.m,
8:81 pm . consent.

Leona

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Rich. Oalntity. T — |llT. A— 110.

Mkj^n 6-1 record when

Sanford Cardinal Avoragos

ms

M rtM eljlht hits. Scargle set up
th# Lkkerand scoring In the second,
knocking a double which was fob
lowed by Bobby Arendt's single
and three walks,
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Honors 3 Gators

By K E N T C H B TL A IN
The tele JiMeph Bart Tinker, who achieved baseball fain* at a
member of the great Tinkar-to-Evera-to-Chanca double play com­
bination for the Chicago Cub* »t the turn of ths century, played an
Impor tant role the development of Central Elm Ida In the booming
twenties ... . Checking a biographical sketch of the Infield Immortal
we ware surprised to discover that he built both Tinker Field and
the downtown Tinker Building In Orlando and the Kanford-Orlando
Kennel 01nh, known then u* th* l^mawood greyhound racing track.
According to the rkelch on Tinker * life show* that he managed
the Orlando club from 1C2I through 1023 In the old Florida Statu
league , . . Tinker wan burn lit the little town of Muscntah, Kan.,
July 27, IHKO. He broke Into tiaaeball with ('offeyvilie, Klin., team
nt the age of 10, and reached the major league* with the Chicago
Cubs three year* later, in 1002
i2 . . . ft wan with the Cub* that
muilo hla reputation,
Air
Ithough hla love of Ihe game brought him bark from lime to
lime t« various ra par Kira, the Florida Job virtually ended hla
illamn»d career aad he timed to hualneM . . . Like maay other*.
he rode the crenl nf the Florida land boom and, like maay nthera,
he loal a fortune when II collapaed . . . . He Invented much nf hla
banehall earning* In Florida real ealate and at on# time waa
said by friend* lo have hem worth a cool mil Una. He nnee ad­
mitted he had 1100,001) la the hank.
Among hi* Florida enterprise* wen- the downtown Tinker build­
ing. the modern Tinker bunelinll park built so Hint every seat in
''nch row wn* equidistant from home plate, and the l/mgwood grey­
hound raring truck where tho dog rontlnue to rare enrh winter . . .
When the land Imnni broke, he turned to other enterprises . . . . For
n time he operated Tinker’s Tavern and also run u bowling ullny
. . Then he Joined the staff of Jne Strlpp'a baseball school In Ormntlo . . . This whs the first *ehool ever organised to Help train
vounu nlayera.
A* we view Tinker Field today. It In un old broken down wooden
structure made obsolete by veara for modern purposes, but In It*
day it was a baseball eoloaxua . . . Tinker, Indeed, spearheaded the
development iif Central Florida.
• a •
Proceed* from the Daytona lleach-Snnford game In Daytona
Aug. 5, went to the F.lks' home for crippled children In Umatilla . . .
The iratno uttnirtcd 1,803 . . . Daytona and Orlando completed n
name in one-liour-nnd 27-mlnutes, Ang. 7, Sonny Wise of tho Senator*
losing n pitching duel tu Fred Mltclmor of (no Islanders. 3-1.
Daytona Beach surpassed O r paid attendance record of laat
rear when B72 fans turned out for the Aug. fllh game at Islander
Park between Jnx Beach and the Islets , . . The turnout hike Ihla
year a total In 3H.HM aa compared to laat season's 8H..103.
Monty Stratton, the former White Sox pitcher whose career
wax cm
Ms right leg In * hunting necident,
wa*
rot ttnori
shoi t in
In iimh
III.1H wnen
when he loxt
lost hla
returned in the mound with the npprnval of Hnonev State la-ague
I'rexident Deal (Hanlon at Sherman. Aug, III
Hu pitched eight
nnlngx
agalnxt Gainesville
tlaln
, .. for . SHIrman
, - , Dennison
»t»on against
fteg.i, as a gain
illracllon, lull losl, 7 to 4, when Gainesville scored four run* In the
dghth Inning on n lilt batsman, a triple, and thren slrigjni . . .
StruMon, who farms near Greenville, Tex,, nlmut flt) inliel from
Shernnm lx not plunnlng n cmneback.
• ♦ ♦
Our recent statement that Ernie Fnlmlerl hnx a chance to hrronie
r,^T,.„:S'Jnfnr,i
10 record 30 wins since Sid IIml.....
.•I in Ill-lit lx wrong . . . Jobu Krider look Ixxue with ux nnd we rebecked some nf Hie record* and found that lefty Jodie llnwlngtuo
racked un a .0-7 record with the Sanfonl O lc rv Fnl* in IlMO
John coiildn t romrmbgr hi* name, but thought It was n nit. Ii.-r wh..
attended thn (.rorge Harr Umpire*' School hero In the spring of

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/ndlinaliv t.*f|.-Culiia I. Haiifnrit iiitchsr for th* Pittsburgh niwtea,
IU III! -K rasjar I, ltow*ll I, Mb - quit, the Holy wood Stare In the
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The Sports Register

I’ muI Smlih, the Sanford Card!lals* 20year old lim ited service

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McCool, No. 2 man blhlnd Lofton, "our success depends on the ability i center, George Harris at right end
assignment.
of a number of sophomoves to end Henry Linton at right tackle.
Besides Lear, Oltbert, Wester- make* good In responsible roles. I Mlm* la a fine blocker and made
man and Dtjterd. other star per­ We'll have an all-rookie cast re­ the AU-5EC second team last year
former* hard to replace Include placing Jim ut, I-ear *1 quailer- fense and defense. Harrl* I* the onends Bud Slay, Ray Howell and Lack— an lntky,i tented hand on ly end rated a veteran and Vaught
Jim Mask; tackles Marvin Trauth the touchdown throttle." The Rebs hopes ho will blouom Into an alland Charles Montgomery; guards have 33 sophs on the squad, com­ star performer. He wa* No 2 right
Tom Caldwell, Jerry May and pared with only B seniors and 13 end last year behind Howell and
Knox Gary; and center-linebacker junior*.
snared aeven paase* for BO yard*.
Bright ipots Include Crawford Unton I* a potential standout, unJim Ingram.
"More than ever," tays Vaught. Mima el right guard, Ed Beatty at usually fa*t and a fine blocker.

From Cocoa To Take 4th

Sanford Sweeps Twin
leonard Soars To .379 With 5 Hits;
Cardinals Battle Hats In DeLand

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(SperteD- -Th#
1933 football xraxnn 1* still g
month away hut three Florida
Gator* ran already count them­
selves among the gridiron hon­
ored
In an article caileO "The RedHot Rebel* of Football", written
for Ileal Magazine In II* Septem­
ber Issue whlrh goes on the newastand* (hi* week, /ipn Newman,
spurt* editor of the Birmingham
New*, report* on n null he con­
ducted among SniiUiciixlern Con­
ference coaches.
The coaches named Fullback
Rlrk Caaaree and Guard Joe
D Agostino te Ihe 1993 AII-8EC
first team, and end Jack 0*«
Brlrn In the second team. The
coarhr* further named D'Agoilino hrxt defensive lineman.
Newmnn writes Ihl* colorful doxcrlplhn nlmut Casarex; "Here's
the 'tmir of Ihe South. C'asarcx I*
hlg (203 pound*) bill he's one of
the fastest men In (he league. He ’s
power through the line, fast going
on Hu- outside, and 1* a good de­
fender "
Accompanying the article lx a
halt inge pli-lure of (.’nsnrp* bull­
ing bl* way In a touchdown over
an Auburn delender. D'AguslIno
lx iilclured on the title page.
The Soulhenxtern Conference
brought out Newman's finest ad­
jectives. He sold Dixie I* where
the best conference football Is
played, und further xlaled thnj
’ ■the death of Ihe platoon aystem
won't do anything to Southern
foolhnl] e«copi oeiii II."
Newman's exclusive [Mill nf the
coaches found them favoring Ala­
bama lo win Hie leagun champion­
ship Ibis fall over Georgia Tech,
wjilch will lyi (ollowad bv Mixsla.
slppl State, Tulane, Auburn nnd
Vimilerliltl In that order.
[lirxt bet for all-time AU-AmerIm Imimni, Newman unyii I* K#nlucky's Steve "the horse'' Meillniter. Other figure* drawing prnlse
u(c f.ruti llurilemaii of Georgia
Ti-rlt; Corky Tharp, Alabama;
Zeke Bralkowskl, Georgia; Jock
Parker; Mississippi; lairry Mnr
ux, Georgia Tech; Ed Culpepper,
Alabama; arid Crawford Mims,
Mlssluslppl.

M a jo r League
Leaders
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Sigfis W ith Pros

Cardinals' Nightly Gate Average
Dips From 654 To 614 In 2 Weeks
The late seaion attendance xlumn of the Sanford Cardinals cut the
nightly paid average from flR4 to 114 In the course of two wrek*. With
38,743 paid In the first 84 home game* at the Memorial Stadium, th*
1DB.1 Cardinals are still ahead of the 891 nightly average the Hemlnol*
Blue* drew In 1952.
A total of 44,280 fane have watched game* In the Memorial Sta­
dium thia year including all wo-#---------- *----------men, knothole gang members and mission*. With six more playing
the regular working crew at the dates remaining, the Sanford
*
CnriTInals need less than 3,000 mors
park.
The free cuitomer* ror the big paid admissions lo crack lait
year’* attendance record of 38,380.
Merrhanti Night and Contribution
Next Wednesday night’s YowellNights has . also Increased this Tourhton Free Night game should
year’s grand total gate at the Me­ provide enough paid customers to
morial Stadium to nearly 9,000 vault over the 1962 mark. The
more than the rdgular paid ad­ Cerdlnals have sold the Wednesday
mission totals.
night game to the two Hanford
Last ytar’s Seminole Blues drew merchants in order that they may
« grand total of 48,000 for the en­ distribute enough tickets to fans
tire season counting all free ad- to pack the Memorial Stadium.
Here are the latest attendance
figures for tho Cardinal* this year
and during tho last three years,
V C K C T o Sponsor
HANFORD A T T E N D A N C E
1‘aid Total
"C itru s D ay"
34,836 40,517
Previous Total
Cocoa
351
401
2,160*
Lakeland
N e x t Thursday
448
Jax Beach
107
300
360
DAYTONA BEACH (Speciali- Orlando
350
400
The fourth annual Citrus Derby Coco*
Tote la
35.7(3 11,289
staged by the Volusia County
Kennel Club lo advertise Florida’s
•— Contribution Night
Citrus Industry will be staged
Thursday Aug. 27, general man­ Year
Avg.
Paid
G.
ager Jerry Collin* announced last 1961
(16
19,280
297
night.
38.880
1952
86
591
One of the features will again be 1953
814
68
35,836
(red orange Juice.
List year, more than 400 gal­
lons were consumed bv ihe pat­
tens. Manager Collins has Issued
Invitations to member* of the Cit­
rus commission, growers and
packer* to attend.
The 99 atgbl greyhound race
meeting here It rapidly drawing
Opens Tomorrow
to a tinea. The certain falls
Hem. JT.
102(1 W . 131 h S t.
» Irate’Ci
-crowds
. ___________
see expected ____
In at
end
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The Labor
Labor Day
Day matinee am
and
venlng races. Last year all re
cords were broken on Labor Day.
The regular Wednesday matinees
Free Ice C ream
with tha profits gnlng lo charily
havr grown rapidly this season
From 4130-5:00 I’.M.
and the muturl play I* fai ahead
nf last year.

NEW YORK ijt-D Ick Atha. t ie
Indian State College star who bis
signed with Ihe New York Knick­
erbocker* totalled 1,119 points
after U consccullrq gintes In til*
When Native Danrc.- scored at
Ihrec years of i-illcgtetc basketball comptltlon In the mld-we t. Arlington Park hi boosted hls 3A native of Otterbein. Ind,, he I year-obi earnings to 3423.073, which
once scored 32 points In a singlet amount t
game against Arkansas Tech.
other horse won during 1963.

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ONE ROOM efficiency apt. suit
able (or working oupio. Ideally
located ».-rns* from I'oat Office.
Private hath. Inquire Manuel
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LAKE FRONT Duplex-2 HP Fur.
if Desired
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Children welcome fI . A. Corner
on, Lnko Charm Dr., Oviedo;
Ph 4701 or 4992.
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PUBNI’. IHED A P T *90., Children
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NEW furnished Apt on New Smy
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3 ROOM HOUSE, utilities furnish
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Fern Park
FURNISHED 2 room Apt. Adults
only. 206 S. Laur»4 Ave.
? ROOM Furnished Apl Adults
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furnished. Phone 1787-W.
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*9,000.
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Sanford
Phone 112*
2 B ATH 3 BEDROOMS

H o m e conveniently loratrd to
schools, churches, and stores,
Nice neighborhood. Ito.sno.
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Rous Mary J. Phillip*, AsioclaDi
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Nashville,
lemt
I BEliRO OM H OUSK
has opening for ambitious man Save on Fire, Wimlstorm-automo
two ehildrrn returned Thuradn) condor I od a
service
at
ihe uiigh and Mr and Mr* John Stone
hllc insurance. See John H. Wil­
All conveniences, cxcollenl water,
of unquestionable character and
lrum two week* *penl In New
liams Insurance Agency, 409
I lie* onl children Patilrln and J D
ni'.ir Elder Spring*. Plenty shade
refinement. Age 26 60. College
terse* En mule home .they ptrk Church of the Naiarene
spent Saturday afternoon at New
Son,nrd Atlantic Dank Bldg, or
trees, anme fruit trees 2 It too
education preferred. Must be
nl up her mother.
Sirs
Eva came in Ihe interest of 'lien-era Smyrna Roach
Mrs Earl Tour* ami d.oightei
W IN TER PARK Little thcatri Smith who had hern spending
call 34.
acres land. (5. C Warmack, lit
ready aecr^l position by Sept, I
Mr and Mr* (iv-orge Adam* and
lo i-o tra l l-'loridu ar&lt;- the —line lime oilh her MM) aim Sue Ann, returned Thor-da* imm
— ---------/■------------2 lin* 283, or see owner at All
and be rapanic earning W.uuu
Miss Rosalre Itoyd had a* Ihelr
•ubjecl -if .in article in the July d.ioghli-r In law. Mr
Nnl Ilk Bldg . Hoorn SIX
annually. For Sanford Interview
and
Mr* nieluiioml. Imt . where :t., * tud gm-'t nier the w -rkend. Ml.**
Is'iic of Theatre Art*, the leading Wallace Smith, at Raleigh. N (' hern visiting relative*
:'
i . ;t i- ,* ’
wrlle Deuce Jackson, P. O. no*
Word has hern rcet-Dcd of Hie BnyiPs nephew. Emory Boyd of
Two LOTS inn' X M' each lift N
mag.i/tne of the -lagiSVU. Chicago 54, Ill Slate age.
Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs
i ■ t r - ' i
Jessamine Avr.
Uniter the heading "Liltk- Thoa &lt; s Donaldson were her nephew, vrllleat illness of J P Mo&gt;n of Soivcnlo
education, jthone number.
Mr and Mr* Howard Shook
Ive* liiiite." Theatre An* -ay* that Roll, ri Whidden ami t*vo children Ellwmid Cliy, Pa Mr Mmei i*
263 F E E T on French Ave. located | j _
WORK W ANTED
-II
the Little Theatre innvoinenl In uf Orlando. Mr and Mr* (• T a hrollier m law of P D Ander and children Buddy and Nicky nf
on northeast rnrner of 2llh St
the Sun*him- State ha* a "staunch S.iltei noil daughter of Arcadia son nml Ills wife has visited Lake Yellow Spring'. Ohio, list Tuesday
and French Priced at IS,000.
■iff -r an-.'iidins a roupte of weeks
RESPONSIBLE white man with 1 8 - NOTICES - PERSONA121 - M supporter lhr*c tiny* in the O n I ral ami Mi*-, Sue Mart inr an nf Tam Mary on numerous occasion*
ST. JOHNS R EA LTY CO.
Naiarene College and lllu-lraled, with Mr*. Shook’* brother In-taw
truck deitrea week Tel 1808-11. U A U tiilF
ft ESTORttlM— Elderly. Florida Federation ef Live Tlu n pa
Sanford
Phone 111*
Mr- Jen Johnson of F.au f'lnlrr. Ihelr remark* w I111 slide* of Imlli and sister. Mr and Mr* Paul Max­
Semi Invalid, convalescent. Kind­ Ire* orgamied more than a vear
LICENSED Practical Nuria, AvailWise . who ha.* spent wine timr Hie building and personnel Hull well nml family
ly Care, graduate dietician. ago
W ILL exchange $1700.00 equity In
Mr and Mrs II A Fi*her and
"The irS-,-i for aiieh a federation with her hrollier In-lnw and sister. the Keys are musical ami drllgh!
,,L nlght phont m i i
087-W.
a 2 bedroom home In Jackson
developed m 11152 when tlirie am Mi .mil Mrs E O. Fawcett, no nl the congregation with srter.il son Joe left Saturday for a tivo
vllle Fla. for a 2 bedroom home I I BUSINESS OPPO RTUN ITIES It
meal
and
ln*irnmriifnl
*elee
weeks vi*jl In Dayton. Ohio, tn
WOULD L IK E tn buy profitable hlllon* people. Waller J. Patton, Lake Emma, tin* gone to visit lief lions.
In Sanford. Fla. Payments $47.00
vlstt friend* and risatlves
SM ALL BUSINESS
business In or around Sani'ord. Mi** Joanne Lsdue and William hrollier In Portlnnn. 4Jro.
per mo. Wrlle P. O. flu* (M2*,
Mrs
John
l.eneli
ha*
returned
Mr and Mrs Patti Maxwell hive
Ml** Onyle Burke was the week
Nn bars nr pltkage stores. Wrlh? R Rnllen, in dl.*rii*slng the prott
If you have a small b'alrtMi In a
Jacksonville 9, Fla
short
visit
with
her
mo
from
i
a* their guests for awhile Mr M*«
Ted Trippe, Rte 2. Box 316, San lem- of lilth- theatre, dt-.-ldeil tli.it end guest of her brother In law llirr In Richmond. Vn
secluded part of town and are
well's sister and brother In law,
Interested L- getting -uitomera,
ford,_________..
.1 ACHES of land and S room house
____________ a central regional body *hnold lo- and sl-tlrr. S Sgl and Mr* Paul
Tlie Lake Mary Baptl* I Church Mr and Mr* Johnny SticnmMi
Treated (u *ilmu1ale piddle Idler limit 11, lu llrlamlo
lilt the sr-vlce you offer In the
12 fruit trees and 20 pine trrtu.
vivnl
seriiee*
Sunday
ruing
and children Hobby and Carole of
l.t
('nptilr
and Mr* O II
FLOWERS-PI.ANTH SHRUBS r*l m til tic theatre* nud maintain
Classified co &lt;mn of the Sanford
flrnullfully landscaped Known
Huheri Hensley, evangelist
Herald. Call 148.
them on a high cultural level The D,unison are nmmtiuelng the liirlli rinsed a week of snrcessfnl re Washington Court House. Ohio.
as (lid Susie Collins plate Sam
Mr ami Mr* Ikr Lloyd bad **
OERRA DAISIES nl last! Many Federaimn's main ohjeetive* are if ,i daiiglder, Mona Lynne on dsted In Im-r llenslev. pi.misi
uel Vance, 101.1 Cypress Avc.,
ris-ent iisllor*. Mr and Me* Sill
colors Hibiscus, nice variety; to inter rhunge Idea* anil rnnfei \og s
FOR SALE— (I ROCK BY STORE
Phone 1320 J.
i K Mllsled and ilaughli-r. &lt; e was In dimge nf the meelmg* mil dim* and children of Virginia
Achlmlnix; aralylhn. hegnnlae; on all phn*e* of theatre o|vratlou
And meat market, good Incalion.
nreaelieit to good erowits ,il d
Mr- Scott Ky/er had a* h -r din
crotons; caladium; golden rain and management and mronrage it'll.* rollirill'll I'uesday from *rv nine*
Established many years. Owner
in RKALTORS
— 3B
•ral il.ijs spent visiting relatives
ii t giie*t.« Sunday the Rev
and
trees; Jnstlcla: Ixceia. tmlly; Ja prodiiiliuii ,,f
retiring due to ago. Complete go
play, by offrr
Ml
and
MrDoward
.lone*
and
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
raramla; powder puff, magnolia; ing plnyvsrighla opportunities in in * harleslon. H F
Ing business Including all stocks
•*vn ehlldren, who have In-en In log Mr* S.un Stewart
Mr
ami
Mrs
I'onl
Wise
and
ANII ACCESSIBILITY
pyracanthn; plunmngn, podocar- write lor the
and fixtures for $J.0oo. which Is
Mr and Mr* Paul Maxwell have
irmu* member son ire now making Ihelr home In one ot I In- Zimmerman col
( No stairs to climb)
ius; nentas; slokesla, shrimp; .heal re*
less than cost of flatures alone-.
a* their guests for auhlle, Mr*
Inge*, have moved lo Sanford
m
(irl'i
Vista,
where
lie
i*
cmWe have mnvt-J our Office to
Ibouctilna; thryallls. come and
For Information, Phone 441, or
Maxwell* brother and ststi-.’dn"IliiHen a*ki’d Itnllln* 4'nllege ot
see BROOKS NURSERY, 2121 WI ii Ut Park. Florida, lo *|&lt;on*or plot I'll
write W. It IJuPree j|3 Pallaw. Mr am! Mrs I.eM-er Drmmy
Iln*
past
week,
the
hmisr
ot
701 SOUTH PARK AVENUE
Mayer, ph 4258
metto Ave,, Sanford. Fla,
ami children Joyce and David of
the proh-et,
which
it readily Re* ami Mr* J C Hrannnn ha*
Phene NO
Springfield, Dhlo
-1greed In do Within a few month*
RAYMOND W. BALL, REALTOR 1 4 - I t P E C l A i r S E R V IC E " - 1 4 IT— AgUmofeltek • Trailer* —44 svxer.il meeting* were held, whirh hern moved from It* original site,
Hy S \ DIK MUDEHIH.DM
Mr anil Mr* E II (ir.vnt had
nesi lo the Naiarene Parsonage.
29 years In business, Sanford.
Pvt. I i llermnn Swaggerly, who a* their gue*ts Saturday, Mr*
w r BUY USED CARS. lJttle and were u«4l attend'd by delegate* In nearby lids, ndlolninu the home
S I). Iflghleyman, Associate
has ctimplrlcd his hasiv training (Irani'* daughter. Mrs Van Monty
troin most of the little Ihealre of the late Joe Knnskv
Reel — Second and Sanford.
Our Service begin* when you In
group, m central Florida The re
Mr* F l&gt; Dniinltlsmi of Or nl Fl. Jarksnn, S (*., I* luunr mi nml 'on* Lee and CJIen of Miami
quire about properly or Insur
'St NASH Rambler Must bf sold Mill was the formation of Hie lando wa* the guest of her liu* n III day leiivi- visiting hi* pnienla, Lee and (Hen remained for a visit
ance and Ihnl servlcxi never ends
by Monday. Best offer 1215 Mag FeiUvation, |h, group mciuhtrs m Ii md s parents. Mr and Mrs 4’ Mi nod Mi* Rruwn Swnggeity
M s Jim Join's ami Mi** Daisy
Stx&gt; Raymond M Hall
nolla Ave
chide the Annie Russell Theatre S Donaldson, several days last Pvt. Sw iggrily will lie slntimied Jones uf Louisiana are spending a
In El Push, Texas.
Licensed Broker for all
" Inlci Park, the Fred Slone Then
few day* with Mi* Jim Jones'*
SACRIFICE ID5I Ford Consul 4 Ire Boiler Park. Ice ltmi*r Play­ week
Mis. IV 'V Printer ;md Mrs moth r Mrs Pearl Peters
klnda of Hcai Estate and
.1 II Peacock of Newton. Ala. i'
door
Sedan
Radio,
tires
and
con­
fJener i Insurance 204
er* Mount Dora. Orlando l.llli, ii-iung his son In law and ilaiigh I'nlly A siiih I, uf Daytmin lli-uch,
Mr ami Mr* W II Metilll have
dition good Alrvndy financed. 'Theatre, Orlando, Dnylnnn lleaeli lei Mr nod Mr* loin Freeman wi'io tin gm sis of the liri mid a* Itlelf
S f-a k Ave 'Phone fan
ir guest * then daiigllli-r,
Will consider trade Phone 1(15* J l-dlle I'heatn-, Shoestring Then
Mr and Mr* .lames Bashnin of Mi*. H II Mm tin nml Mi- Liiurn Mrdm C Bushy of San Fran
IVholhet buying nr selling, II wilt
I
’r
lest
el
Ire DeLand
Marlon
Players \\ an eiishmg. Mo arrived Thors
ii -eu
pay ynu to sec:
Pvt.
I
i
I4*iy
llni
i
is
is
liiiiiu
mi
I teala , M don Patch Player*, laes •las to pend some lime with her
Mi and Mr* E H Dr,ml had
J. W. HALL, Realtor
II E n in dn.V ’i'll **’ *inl mg hi- piiii-nl* a- llii-ir dlmi-'r guest* Sunday Me.
D AILY SPECtAIJi
burg. New Smyrna Lillie Theatre oar m l *, Prof and M iTHIS SPACE AVAILABLE
Florida State Bank BiLhflnf
Mt
nod
Mi*
Rodney
llni
i
is
Pvt
New Sun rna Reach, l i m Little I rue
1and Mr* E I' Suniturrilll and
EOIID I wheel drive,
’Cell Hall"_______ H
Has* Hughes ol llni i is. wlin ha* just iTimpli'ted Mr* •■rant’s sun and dmghler In
Miss Soil*
theatre. Foeoo. Sanford Ihealre
M g J .g !
b-ip
recnndlllonrd
guest
of
tier
I
lo*
l.iekson*
die
fii*
basil
lraining
at
Fl
.liok-uii,
timid Sanford, and Winter Haven
CALL 14*
law Mr and Mr* It \ Wesson
l~
ARTICLES POR SALE - S
'll s A c Snun S. C , will be -talimied m Call anil ■hddrr,*
Fomuiumty
I'layhoine
Winter gi aiidmoHlei
througlinnt
$395 on
foi
nn*
lla*
-ii
ders
Y o u r TUPPKRV, ARE -'enlcr
M i- (irurge Jaeuti- i- -pending
1*47 S TtlD E H A K En I door
AND INQUIRE
I i lend* of D m Desmond w ill
Mr- Mytlir Nellies mol *D- | a whik’ m ( Jrin-ii Cove Spnng* *lx
(Iladys Somerhy Phone I7.VI It
"The Federation i, governed b&gt;
Insu
m
lo
hear
Hint
lie
suffered
sedan equipped
$325 IK)
Mile
I,ulidi|liist
spent
tinweekend
a hoard of dueetors eon*isling til
l Ming relahieCOAT M ILK: It. I&gt;7i'riesl. S San
two delegates selected by raell a heart u lln rk Frida* olglil at Ihe M i- I, II Sn|i|i. I elm mil home
Also good selection Used t!nc»
I'm
h o t s ' A urliuu
M
r*
liesiniiud,
A
in
WiiyiT'iss.
([a.
Then
iiliilluT,
mentlii-.- orgam/uhon In this wnv
ami Trucks.
the F.-drration feels Individual eon who was visiting relatives in .South with I In-ill aflei *|irtli|iug ii few
"B uy from a New Car H ealer"
$.3,06 el
Now Folding cots
Weeks l he re.
Irnl Is ellminnled (here are no i and In a was n il led home, nrrl*
mg Suuila* Mr
Desmond ho*
^tilumbU Palrl
$2 50. .all.
M u C It lilies is i-tmflni
it
Jiald
officer*
in
the
orgaiiirnlhin
tiANFORD MOTOR CO. INC,
In-en removed from the Fernnbl her inline beeuu*e uf 111n-- &gt;•
ARMY - NAVY SURPLUS
(lie group Uieinhlvshlp enlllles se I.
miultlon Memorial Hospital Ml..
lull She!!*’ Johns i
Jin Sanford Ave.
Phone 1321
Itnl French Ave.
Ph. 17*0
•lu
in
levied Individual members in par is s lill confined In hi* home
lliange Mellon lal llospilal ill i n INDIAN TOWN d a p
e
llvlpatr in seminar* whirh give In
p*
MOBILE
Dr and M r* I. W Whelchrl
*
struellun in all phase* of Ihr (hea and three ehlldren of M iam i were liiiido where -lie underwent a iniil"! "Ui ill*■ to gel op "
15 fL tn 41 ft., priced from $1270
•ipei
atImi
I'rldnv
nlomollve
HervOe
—
IT-B
1
7
B
A
Ire With it* membership eon*lanl weekend n-dlors of her parent*
Saul the sergeant lo Ihe rnlouri
tin. We have 3 new Sehulf mod­
Mot when Col Arlhur D Kemp
lnerc.i*lng, the Fi-t|eralnm f el- Mr and Mrs T I. O’Cnnnor
els, also TO U R .IT. YELLOW H ALL’S Oarage fur Orncral Auto It.v I*
popolnrl/lng the living Ihealre
•I Venilen. I'a.. Pennsylvania NaSTONE. NASHUA. RffTIAHD
tn Ihe ahsrnre of liie regular
Repairing. Hanford A Ce'try Ave. and setting a patte n for (more
inuiiil (iniird'inan walked into lh*
SON, ALirin O'Kofit M * ' j u .u m
II,i..(nr. Rev 1. W Krott. one ot
rhfain l(W) M, 1M8-R night,
regional lutlr ihm lic fed -ralloiis " ||m Elders of the Peshylcrlnn
me** hall, no one wit* mi ham! hill
INUM AWNINfJS.
Bv M V h f . x n i m . f r
rr
^ 11 ■
''iiineli. It W Keiqjli, took eh irfie
(lenerator
BATTERY,"
................or Hlartrr
Easlsldo Trailer Sales
1AT1
I lie III Itlll y llmne Deliinli &gt;11a Ihe rie It*
AWNINOA
Call 917, Swain's Batof Hie illuming servlee. The -ub ,. Hon Cloli mil Hiil11 it* fit-i aliuual I Right iK-hlml wa* Sgl Richard
Fa
■alalka, Fla
M Tvlee
l
Plastic, AlutUnum, Can***., m t
(eel of Ills talk was "Things Wr plrllli' ill Rock Spiuigs mi Uim , 1 Staples, imofflelnl bugler
Service Sanford A1
m m it
FUlmatr*
Phone
1»1-J
iHer
HOUSEHOLD COOfKI FOB SALE.
The -entrant rhi-'krd III* wat"h
llrlirvr' and un* especially *' eR ■Iii x-, Aogo-I JTtti Mitm Iut -. I lu'ii
and 2nd Street
I
It
H
ER
.
&lt;
ikla
Police
l
hiel
p
m.
for
eppolniment.
Phone 145(1 W
Ii.nidlid In *nw of Ihe fuel i'*n*
■ml it wa* I 15 a m
Service. 120*, •lew Crorkeii seeing suspicions in,ni&gt; id I'n eongregallon are tmsuaiid* mid friend mi i»ui|ial
|m a f f e T ^ a i
Ills L ie tinned red and then lie
I** ioviled
Hi mg vuiit lia-ket
OON(.'nKTK Slops, stepping ilnmn, CALI, ua ahold nur Credit Plan.
North Park, . Mllh- D3t Spenlii looking ear lorn oil,, an alley wtill, ali-eid Ihe -iinimer services it* tiuii'b Sw iiiiinlng iind .dtiei ..'it. i - .i i«l
epalrlng lit
Remodel
Paining, Repairing
watching for n.ireotirs runners being well attended, nml Hie *nl
grease traps, »e|ille tanas, win
-Jil*1»r
Special
Sion .
I saw a rifle com
laioment will lie e O i n \ i i l . I I I - will
ing
jumprd Into anoll- I officer's ear
utiw sills 5 llnte' Miracle Con­
Ted Burnett
leave Perk - IL-at F-late •*f11*• a’ ' "iv he iilitig fm mess nml thought
l»BOAtS - 9IOTORS
- t » and gave rhn*r vi-sterdav
crete Co . 300 Klin A*c Phone
Rt. 2, Box 70 f*
Tel. 1194 W
lo u.m. Fm fiitthei iiifoiTiiatMin it w a* din •to get up
1339
Losing the ipmrrv he returned
Hut tin' company a* tl turned
William t1. Bmllh, Outboard Salr* lo find his tiUii i ;ir h*tiali'n
•ntiiet Mi* ll I.edeihiiu* "I Mi*
mil. w.i- op i-iilv lu -el up lar
Servlee, Mercury Outtwiard Sal
It E. Peek
‘MANOR— Organ*, Band Invlru IF YOU HAVE ROtiCTHtNO
SELL and are la a hurry In A
W, 2915 S. Park, Phone lilt J
c Even dvna
Mi mill M l . It Wooil Ilf I nki gel* fui the day '* tiling
I W E E D (Hit
uienls. (! ii 11 a r *, accnrdlans,
If, let the classified advert!*!'
mile ii i Lull'd In detent the Ditvc, wtiu 'lie - 1ii ri-lmg seVTT.il
Drum*
Convenient
term*
deparl
rtment l« T IIE SANFOF
l a '- t U BOATS. Trailers— Hard
heaver* lo this area Forester- week* III 1 Irvelalld, Oliiu, Mien
Striip Musk. 641 N. Orange, Or
I1ER4ALD prove Its ability aa
ware. C. Vail Woodworking M.’
Departm-i’t id fm met Inniu. u iie -ot prised laO
u| Hu- itnlario
lindo.
efflclrent lalea medium.
tmjituj^ . I'n. 2327 J.
Land- and Forests hlasl awa* week with a rail* i elebrallog
CITRUS TR EES
bean i dams whirl* Hood large ttieii fiftieth wedding nitmccisaiy
t* • F U R N I T U R E - H'hnIH Hoods s&gt;
area of ihr district only lo (imt Di'llntv f"lk. in )i Itii'in ......I
Ready lo lrat\ nlanl Have Valen Ufetim*
— Fra* Ltd
I hem ichnlll in a couple ot hour* licnltli and bnri'Oiclas, Hamlin and Pineapple In
al
a if'
auUatton— Telo- uT l F U R N A C E S - By Knwky
mataa.
*U$
&lt;»KL\H i »MA ( I TN r I ' ib rt
'"Do* aren't satisfied with tint relnill hnllie
Oranie*. Ruby Red Orapofrtlit
W «[,
tura Center,
letniibliug the d.nn " one eon*ri
J. E. Renton, Phone nofl W, River
Mi and Mi
\ngnd Rii-tuurk "'nut r ii nfftei' *. tl i M irihirf
_
(aljuii ulfierr eumplalned, *'Hie* nf tipper New York tale, ate ■e
imi I* t M i n g
ipolleil i fll’k
view nrlve
m W. !M BL
FheeeITS
make ll longer, hlgner ami henvi mvlng a lliii'c week 'i*lt in Itu-n
'log ligl" 111 the i *i lv illur-il-l7
IP R E A D E R SE R V IC E . Id me and
SALEM China nargain* in odd
tm
ir*
and
radioed
(nr
help
V EN E T IA N B U N D S
rr
Dolomite and JertiUM r. PI
inline in* ,Mar|i I a Ruud
ieces Replenish your sets
pieces
"Klci'lrie fence* are a failure
lliirgi.il * using ' u - M m - i"r'it
prices I Rollalfetd Blinds,
1198-11. David I . Carpenter.
Ml*
(
’■
Wlllnred*
i
at
Inline
mi
Brown's HI ft Shop DeLand Illdynaniting doeanT ivotk and w r‘ Cnlmilbn Heart, aflei 'pending the mt safe nl I’ll* moinenl" n| ,, *eni)
mm slate, eottoa or pla*
wily 17-D2; 3rd house north of
ve already Irieil trapping Wn tmik
. Complete rep. irrvlce
Baa
niiiimer ill llifli New York City inug machine e Ialdi-hn, m l, Pm nt
nut u.isHi of the eritlers Inst yeai
bridge.,
Keneltan Blind Com pant
(jeers ri ported
mate!
home
I
gill's*
we’ll
have
to
he
as
slidi
Th
ird
Phene
Ml
Will* ii inforeein -m itirv eloxr l
Phone mi. V. C. tlracey
t h k s k va io o u s horn as they are "
Mr* Trrm ii Fii/pniilek nf iln■H ^ f F E R -JJersey
er
and Oumsey.
DeRmy fiifl Shoppe anil Iln nl* m gun- drawn and fmmd liirnt
Phone 1014 M. Alfred Erlcsnn.
H IL L ’S E U R N irU R E
P LU H B IN O
tii In lirw Ml** l(n*e Ellxpiilrick ’ess, flu &gt;&gt;■ing light hull)
RKFININIIIND
aid repair wort. Free
S3" aa Range, two month* old contract
ai" apemilng a few day* III I'alla
Uphnlaterlng and Repairing
estimate*. R. L. Harvey. 904
orn gas span- heater
tillne, with the fm un i ’* diinghtei,
M3 Celery Ave.
Tel. 17-"
Sanford Av*. Phone i n .
9 cu. ft. per minute air compressor
who Is Nllendlng Fluildn Stale
and inray gun.
NEW F l o o r s surfaced to per
X ~ f lA B C i A /
IIE T R o lT iP John BnnHh pro llnlverslly
14 ft. plvwood and Cypress boat
(action. Old fltw N , mid* like Cabinet making, uphnlaterlng, Fur
Mr. nml Mi* .laid Voliath and
Nautili K llnwnni. a gn*p|e *mg
tested uUen fined $25 bernlire hi*
See at 2000 Adam* Ave.
“ ure reflnluiing-repalrln -1 An
Manrhestcr terrier hnd sampli-1 ■nil Carl of I'liintntlim Rond, nie ei nml pi ii it|wl uf iimunti nf Mill
lio restoring ifpliolsierlni fnli
vm nl Inning in Nut lit Carolina.
Retry and Hall limn e, wll pn-ient
Hie leg ot a mailman
ELEC TR IC stove, apartment site.
Count
-i. Work guaranteed, iso N.
3lr. and Mi* .1 S. Oldfield nf a iiingimn al’iiig with her r v m p
"Tin*
dog
has
a
llrensr
and
Iw
Ita like new. Reasonable, phone
to
you
oulevard Cl., DeLand, Phone
18MB, U aa Mart
■Ides a dog Ita* certain rights," Si'iulnnb' Drive, have left for Luke al Allen Chapel M. E Church on
1220.
Banish rnnlrndrd in a court ati lieorge, New S'mk for a itinnlli. Aug. 1(1 at 7:30 pin
K E E P Y O U R Iota lilaan. *Hfav^
ii
tin'll are plnimliig In atop at Iln*The public I* cm d Ini I * invited tn
pearanco yesterday
DOUBLE Maple- Wardrobr. Full
l
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L
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D
F
O
tiN
D
7
1
duty mowing - clearing, gr
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"He doesn’t have either the right biouek Height*, New Jersey. Mr. attend.
b
e
t
t
e
r
v
ic
e
length mirror In cadi door, flood
ing shell drlvewayi, custom
Ohlfltdd
wa*
miineeled
with
the
The number two choir under
or the license lo bite mailmen,"
condition, $30 2206 Magnolia
F
E
M
A
tS
Vawn
Roger
with
Idcn
farming. DeWItl Hunter A Son
retorted Traffic flefiree llollln D city for 17 yi-iii*, during which, Piesidelll D r v ic Junea I* spuluer*
tlflcatlon tag. Just under cmAve.
Ph. M2 W . _____________________
4,
six year* were npenl a* Maynr of mg the pinglam. Pastor ii thr
Shull
yr. ota. Will owner please claim
llnsbrnuek Height* ami the rest Rev. A, C Chandler.
•
U P R I O H T piano in excellent con­ ilA V K your lawn mowed by Jerry
l u f t - J « : .ILV. : : z ; j
Court. Phone
uf Hip lime on the Planning lioniil.
dition. Used by piano teacher
Lord. Phone tlai-J.
Mr
and
Mr*.
IV.
Whitsun
of
who la leaving town. Call 1766-M.
Volusia Dilve have returned liiime
I /I 1*4 rise Mil* until* ,*|, n*
V r U R DR ILLED , Pumps Install 1 1 - E L E C TR IC A L SERVICES -7 2
l l I to (hr** Ilf,** nrrllnnri
ONE 8000 gal. pressure tank. 119
LDVINOTON, N. M. t4*-latving after an extended trip lo Europe.
(d. any iU4. M. O. Hodge*. Ph,
tty Alley
Itfr
.
flgnford Electric C o , (1. E. Apnli
honapower. RPM 3410. Phase 3.
full puller literally took Ihe guy
Mis. F. .1 Lumliiirsk! uf l.nng
1991-M-40 or IM
ancli, 116 Magnolia Ave, Ph. 442
230 Vbll. Phono *231.
________
from behind the cooler and put Island, New Ymk I* visiting lu-i
1 Q D a ,l1"
same rale n&lt;
him In Ihe cooler.
rhildreu Mr. and Mr*. William
t Appliance Center
ONE — 1990 Roper (la* Range.
IO
r r , 1" 1"
line* nrillnHri
A man charged with nasaiilt and Htrlpp and Mr*. Sally (Jerrlly.
K U N ’L B O B 5 A H l i t
eatinghmlse
Dealer"
Large al*e— new— never been uibattery and escape waa found by
119
Magnolia
HAN t
R UN UV
A
TDD L A T E T&lt;» CLASSIFY
searching officer* crouched be­
_ *d'
t| y » on,blf ^n n e 1091,

J-R FA L ESTATE POR SALE- 4 i n -

Use

County Personals

Liiile Theatre
Groups Subject
Of Mag Story

K K LP W ANTED

E appllincei, isles and
. II. Hlah, Oviedo, Fla
laofnrd 16(2 W

28 Pt

MOVINO, Local * loan

t«N

UOWKU

U vfM M d.

Rsdlh A Appliance
Seminote County's
eitinghnuae Dealer.
Ph. 2D

It.

caries Repaired. Shuman’s, 110
Seminole County’s only
care Cemetery, Bui
119 N. PARK, ~

-2 3
lachlne
___
Co..
. machine*,
fggnolla, Ph.

r— .«-»u i r n o K U K T S W l l i r-

Free

hind Ihe refrigerator at his runs
In’* home

laid — B L U E PLASTIC W A I . I . K T iil front of liarrets *loi-.*. A* a
REW ARD keep the monuy Imi
T O L A T E T O C L A S S IF Y
please relu-.’it the keys, card*
amt picture* n* they nru lui
LOST— Brown and while lleagle
port lint tu the owner.
Puppy. Please phono 1091 J.

B R A ILE Y O D H A M

r«rk Ave. &amp; 13th St.

3 0 NDAW

M A W H IN '. .

WATcHtM * 5 0 M 6 .
c h u ’c h

Tb

Po l k s

Keaf*

up

Dt

Ts* ftN '
n v id

J o m b s b s !

USED CARS

W. E. MeMuHtcr, Mtfr.

All flimnclnu bundled through local hanks.
"Bank ralex aate ynu money".

All Inmirnnct! purchased from yuur Insurance ajient.

T S S S a U T ¥ lec^ k ic co
d operated by Sidney amt
blea. Bendla and (Tnilcv
red: Elaetneal contract
I ; repairs, i l l Magnolia

m

One One snnie rnle
ns ills line* nriflnnr* tree.

HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS

do.

, Vodopich Sales Sri-vlre
Electrical A ( I n Appliance*
ral, Kelvlnalor, Servel
ratori,. Protane Bolt
1 Sanford Avc.
........ i f l2 4 0

OAKLA

-It

E N T E R S , roofing and aiding
Finished CrafUmen
..
other need apply,
colored. Phone 23*0.

Hot Weather

"In rase you hare an areldrnt, you aeltle with a friend”.

Super • Dupcr - Bargaint*
Hales
Prlra

’50 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan
’52 ST1JDEBAKER COMMANDER V-8

[f, Btenclla,
ia'* lnwi-»t
dUl
fieofgo
Main, Orlando.

Monthly
Down
I'aymrnt
Pavitifnt
S2in 18 Mtro. nl $no
I UK 18 Mon. nt

55

345 24 Mon. nl

56

inr* 18 M m . at

13

.

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I

Above Includes Intcrrst, Instirnncr Chnntrs,
liirludlng life Inaurance ami nil fbtanre rhnrgra.

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llussol A Harris, personnel of
nor at the Veterans Admbllslruion lleuhmnl Office, Puss-a-Orllle
Ileach, lias |n*l relurned from At.
f.udu where he ultcuded a train■inr eoiifereilce to team new let’ll
niipie* in elus.sllvliig ioli*
VA personnel officer* from five
laloi attended Ihe conference.
....Ii. ’led i-v W V Acsliri, from
■he VA i ' { . , , .(! llffler in Washingn-n. where elassifleullon hu* tieen
iei oiiipilxhcd In Ihe past
I 'nder new effort* to develop
111- ■--ni v and eciinomv, Austin
uni lid* work now will lie dune
,i i-.iili VA -ilallon He said VA I*

the lu.sl f|v ■ ve ils

OWNERS!

DKNVKII (As— When i MU,WO first
n u l l e d IK’iiver'a -Manual High
School, the sludenli witc *not alone
hi their cheering. They were Joined
today hy taxpayers when Ihe
school hoard announced;
The srhnul was abandoned at the
end uf Hie last schonl year, and
the Mildent* are in enter a n*w.
mnili-rn huildmg uerus* Iho xtreai
next iiiiinHi
The lo** wa* fully cuvereil by
Insurance.
I'lie cily wu* saved much of (hi*
•silmaletf $42,ihw wrecking project
d had planned.

Iliii'.l N . Mills, Oi luinlo. Fin.

liiH iir a n c e C oh.

I'hone I tin

BARGAINS
CASH A N D CARRY

K ill l .l i .

$ 4.:m

W IIO U O C O R N

too Ll&gt;.

$4.20

W HOLE OATS

too Lh.

$4.00

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M r,.Harris said Iho problem U
simply lo mtv Ibul each eunibiv-w
line* Ihe kind ol work fur which
I e Is paid hy Ihe guverumcMi, and
(lull all VA employees doing the
same type of work are Paid on Ihe
same oasis. He said lie believes

L A H T T I M K T O N 1(1 H T

“FLA TTO P”
M A T P H D A V — DOUIII.K

FK A TU IIK

“NO HOLDS BA RRED ”

m away nilh earh purrhase

AND

“ ‘L A S H ’ L A R U E ”

STULL FARM SUPPLY
\V»'m|

own Jobs, and Ihe conference w ui
give each |wr*nnnL'l officer a
er apprecbllou nf how lo do

RIDE -IM T H E A T R E

a* long a* lltey last.

110

j
In Ihe process uf giving to each
" irily lo
In classify It*
it*
ktatlan the aulhnrtiy

i n ^ . , # 0PV/Doi,;cPc,.xrf

WHK.tr X I IJIIN

W r lists s few ra in I Iml will lie

Stream* clean and cwill

Seminl

MONDAY

Plume I tfiH

AND M ONDA)

“T H E S T O O G E ”

A V a V a V a V -W a V a W a V

■ORLANDO

HIGHWAY

PUT YOUR OWN PRICE ON YOUR
PRESENT TRUCK FOR A UHL
ON A BRAND-NEW DODGE

m

M u k t y o u r o w n o p p r o l i a L . m o l l I t r i i M l W t ’n a n x lo u i to trad*
a n d w ill do our U v i l t w i t f t h i m I y o u r p r k o l N o coitl

ikwt (Jm 1 aver offamJ (ruck owner* I Takes
only u rniiiuU of vuur tline, liera’a how U works;
.Hrat. vou ctockfa wlutt your inwemt (ruck la
worth. Writ* thta flgur* on ilwa appruiaul form
Iwlow. Add your nun* and mailing mldraaa, te«r
out (I m form and mail It (o ua. Or, If wou prefer,
n h « w iidand MdJ uayour trading prtiti!

N o oblijjulionl

Hi * Drill IrucLi
ollar jog:

We'll do our vary beet to muet the price you
put uu your preaenl truck. Chanoaa are good tliut
we uan becauee we believe we can offer higher
(rude-lit allowance# than alty other dealer in
town. But If era can't get togeUmr, tliere'a abao

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IJI kp
• livik-i uMlk liaMiaiwiia
. itideUe la I4t-,.|^-la* nadeh
• iktHw laiitag lMa
lenpeiMea ataket

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fcttl util unit

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(rear, Mb,
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APPHAISAI

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$40

A lro l — A C o m p le te L in e O f N e w I n te r n a tio n a l
H a r v e s te r T ru c k s , T r a c to r s , F a r m Im p le m e n ts ,
R e frite ra to rs A n d F re e z e rs

P u rm

I r v i n i r I . l * r y o r , U t*p .
H im ih i 211
Mrlarh llutldlng

f*i ol acted fur*.!* k.tp rUhln#

If you ai&lt;- tin- linkv uwiiot, ||||-||*|- ii IiuUi- liilnmlo ’ n t - v
Aug. kTi, cud uf Iho i oiliest, hi riiuliii't

,S C R A T C H ( C u l l u l l D i l i ; I

&lt;n i » &gt; a

2 DOOR S E D A N ...................

S ta te

All Cheer When
School Burns Down

Owiiern of Kirby* vvilh m-riul iininlioi *
11 I Viif. or 2-HHifM
A n - cut it toil In h ii I imI ii i i | in) rnnii p ii/ rii'

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n i i n iiii &gt; n t i m M m &lt; t i m

SPECIALM938 CHEVROLET

llu- decvntrali/ed aullmrlty will
save money for the government
and make Ihe employee* happier
in their work.

oinoKey Hays:

ATTENTION

K IK It V D I S T I L C O .

m

D W lV *

»»** M«iHl.li | i | i ,ff 1* H M H k fD

Area Personnel Officer For VA Attends Meeting

A U lllQ U K H D D K -n Mr* Mela
Jlumlret, mnllier nf III elilldien
and ex|K-cliiii! Iho I7th, hu* filed
mill in distrn I i-ourt asking sop.n.i
linn ftout lii-r Ii i i -.Ii ,mil luiiu/lo .■l
lor H
miit year*
io allege* i nod treuliiionl liver
Hhe

M ill KV M il. DM Dll IU{

TH A T BUNCVAHS FLA S H O H

SV*VA J l-T ?

Mother Of 16
Wants Divorce

r..u*o,ial&gt;ie 1'iieiM

animal* m sunlight, s u itin g tn
WASHINGTON uB - The House nl»!»’ will) Socialist or Communis! painful sores and poasibl* danIn.
Un American Activities Commie front backgruimd*" to gel away
let* say* 11 believe* W out of too with attack* on congressional InA m e r i c a n s are emphatically vestlgatora of communism, "at'
larks which are aiding and abet­
CHIROPRACTOR
■gainst communism — but mnny ting the Communist conspiracy.
know »o llltle about II they ire
The observations wvre contained
HOURS 9 to 12 — 2 to I
mil sure what they are against.
In an Introduction to a history of
fkun* 788
This ia.,faJ’an. (lie coiumiie-e organised ’WiWw'ku-sm In Ihe uni)A1 At Untie hank QnlUlag
ia.J yesterday, niakv* ii ixmlble i in i SI me* being ouhlished hy tins
for "many self-styled ‘anti-Commu-) group.

T&gt;0 IMvmoutli 1-Door Sedan
'•Hi Dodne (-haHHin Model W.F. Ill
*12 International CtiassiH Model K.G
'48 International % Ton Panel
2-I\lodel A.V. Furmall Tractors
2 -Model A. Farmall Tractors
l-ta.M.C. Model CC 452 Trailer Tractor
1-Dianiond T. Model 012 D Trailer Tractor

mall "

H UTIIK . I.ANU'M NKW IN
VK N TI 'I
i: 1.1 M N \ T KM
BUI.IIP IIKI.TM X MTIIAI’H.

____ &gt;lants
Florida lantnna
pi

Ilia th# akin of
• poiion’ that ■•nalirtaa

S P EC IA L S A L E - U S E D CARS
TRUCKS and TRACTORS

years, he ha*u I heen liack
since lie sleppi-d itdo retliouiout
“ I ’m thru ugh will- polities1' in
said. " I I Ii ink 3ll year* In Iho Him r
ami Senate were eiiuugh l-f ....

k

Confusion Helps Communism Grow

i i iin M

lur

"I think lif’* shown very clearly
that ho ha* an extremely con
aorvallve viewpoint Muny ol lilt
important uppoinlmenl* have gone

By S T A N L E Y

t^ r n m

D R. L. T. D O SS

i |u men wilh no practical experlBy PON JKIHTWIKAM
f'^ncs It: guverm ' I'l or imfdie*—
WASHINGTON .* -T«m
.';* •"ay hin&lt;- nut experi­
l)r is u k i ay-muucd iMtllllcal wn 1ihongh.lb1
rlor who ha* ritlred l&lt;&gt; the side ence In hist buslnes* and monopo
lino*. Inil lhi» fiery Texan l* lie*.
"II IIII* Ireml i onlllilK)*, It*
Miorlliu: hi* disapproval these days
over thi* r oridurt of *oitii‘ o( hi* going In hurt hull People don'l
want hiK limine** In dumlnnli*
fel.’ow Democrats
it*,"
lletiroment ha* dolled nrlllH‘i
During Iho years he was chair
the mind in.*- lhi* longue lhat kept man ol Ihc Sciiulc Foreign lie
him In t.'ongrr** fur «liiio*l 3ii yeuri lullnn* L'liminilleo. I'onoally wu*
ami math' him an Inlornaflimul a strung dilvoeuli &lt;•! a Inpuiii-an
IJl{iire. Ill’ I* observing In* Tilth foreign policy Uni In’ -ml loo
Idrlhdav today and hu* Ihi* In *.iy ulleii tilpurlisan-hip rum aluul ul
ali&lt;ii11 hi* party
partl-un IntiTo !
•-rtm Demoonil* «*tnt overdo Itit*
Ilo ailih-il " It ip i i iisansliip do
hii*lni’i* of hragi'ini! atmiil Iheli pond* u greal il--.il l--u -in wuelnoi
mipIMirl id President Klsenlmwr Iho maj-irlly nail* roally waul* -i
That *ort ol limit: may ho n&gt;&gt; holt .iipulII kiiii policy.’1
In l*-* vojir* to rnnii'
Cnnnully i* sj ihIui , pail ul earli
“ Besides, they .*liouhl make it day dredging up old iiii -iiioilo* anil
rlrao Ihoy will vole for a program pulling IIII’III down fur a book he I*
on It* merit* ulnne-imt whether writing—-a Imuk lh.it will spun In*
Kiseuhower I* lor or ai(nln«t II 3d y-.'ur* In congri'** II I* &gt;rhefl
Mn*t (hint!* I ho Democrat* liuvo tiled for puhllealuui noxl spring
■uppnrt-d worn programs which
lie I* up ul K a m daily and
worn Inlllaii'l hy Ihc Democrat* in work* on hi* book until nuun Tin'll
Iho flrnt plum They'vv |||»I boon he lake* thing* eu*y ur vi *ii * with
voting for wind they believed In old friend* In argue puliiu ■II Iho tlni'.'.
" I didn't have u real v.nation
(.'omially inudo the •latt'innil a* lor M years," In* *uul. "*n I’m
ho sal on Iho pt.&gt;u*anl tree-shaded taking my re*l now
porch nf iho homo horn where ho
" I get ii tilth- i o -i IIo * ul iiuii'’
flue* with til* wile anil hi* mourn having liiilliing lo -In It ul llu I,-ink
no* of Iho your* wheii ho wu* an lake* (iff a good deal --I my Innactor lo history-making ovenl*
and I'm en|ovmg llu* vue.ilum
Sp. akiiii! of KlM'iiiiowor, lie *uld
A11in hi nit t'uiiii.illv wu* a - -.ol
"I think Iko'* capllul *tock I* hi* niundillg fill ill - mi llu- Ncnuti- ll-i.ll
ieraon.il popularity a* a war hero
think hi* popularity i* *1ill hohl
i n # - muyhi' not a* *1rmig a* li
w i i v Iml H i* *1111 there Ami (hare's
no donhl the Heinuerul* in Con
gross have helped him with lltei
iiipporl on several measure*.

o*,.

7*1

Tom Connolly, Although Retired,
Is Blasting Fellow Democrats

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Seminole Truck &amp; Tractor Co.
I IHO French Avc.

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LATE BULLETINS

f&amp; h e

HANOI. Jiidoehina (fl*)— The French air force today
broadened Its raid* on rebel Vletmlnh supply bases being
built up for an autumn offensive.

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A T L A N T A (Jfy— .fame** W. LI(U“ b 4*', ve'«M»!i »oulli- i - ! »
(#rn newspaperman, died today after a lung illness. He tof-' VO LUM E X LIV
merly wan on the ataff of the Orlando Sentinel.

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Established 1908

I M &gt; E F E N »B N T. &lt;\f.M V __________
NEWS!* A r l ' H _________________
MONDAY. A U G U S T 11. 1953

SANFORD, FLORIDA

W A SH IN G TO N (/P)— The Veterans Administration Is
maklnjt Its first check on the financial status of parents
who arc receiving compensation for the deaths of sons or
daughters In World War II.

Crowd Expected

N EW YORK &lt;&gt;P)— Narrowly mixed prices were en­
countered todny In early phases of stoek market I railing.
Changes were almost entirely In the smaller fractions, and
Arading was unite slow.

earing

LONDON (/P)— The Big Three Western allies were
reported near agreement today on a now offer to Join Rus­
sia In a foreign ministers’ parley on the future of Germany,
ff .

_____________________

ST. LOUIS &lt;/P&gt;— Wire rutting was reported in Missouri
and Kansas today as contract negotiations were resumed
In an effort to end a strike by 53.000 CIO employes against
the six-state Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.

Five Killed
In Car Crash

Duval Stam p
Holders T a k e n
JACKSONVILLE
UR Duval
bounty police swooned down on
Wderal gambling stamp holders
over lhr weekend, arresting all
but three of 44 stamp owners list­
ed hy the Internal Revenue Ru
reau.
The raids began Sit unlay night,
two days alter flov. McCarty told
Sheriff Rex Sweat and three local
iroaecutnri “ there will he no inch
blng aa the lid being on (gam­
bling) today and off tomorrow"
during his administration and to
^tit the stamp holderi.

f

Pair Arrested
For Extortion
JACKSONVILLE ( * - Two men
were arrested late yesterday on
charge* of trying lo extwi 1500
from a government engineer allrr
holding him captive for an hour
Friday
ft Detective Sgta. ft. A. Strlckl.ind
and W. O. Crosby identified the
two as Frank Taylor. IS. ami Vln
rent Paul, IX
The victim waa John It. Martin
of tho Corps of Engineers

Rescuer Drowns
NAPLES ufi —Twelve hours after
be ivam out Into Wiggins Pass
■Kill
•in snliffort
to aid a hoy Fa trnubto,
N&lt;sa man, svaa
recovered yesterdi
day,
Blount entered Ifip water Saturdxv when he noted that Tommy
Williams, 10, waaa having
dlfficui
hi
ty regaining Ihe shore against a
strong outgoing Ude

Jax Holdup
t JACKSONVILLE UB- A man
^vllh a slocking over his f*i* held
up A M Kurnmer. assistant man­
ager of a Winn and Lavelt Grocery
sloro here, forced him to open tho
safe and tsicaped with &gt;1,500 l.jst
night Just after the store closed,
Kummer told police.

A g e n t Dies
TAMPA wi - Donald A. M*cfjhmald, 52,, a
a veterse
veterae fed
federal rev
'wnue agent died of ■ h u r t attack
today while he i n fellow officer*
sloshed through water to make a
raid on a mnonrfilne whisky still.

Body Recovered

Om* hfj; F’vuiii
sS.inl.iiulii Sprint:

hr,limn

PAXTON i d - Five Alabamans
were killed early today when two
speeding aolnmohiles met In a
head on collision about two ml' ;*
south of Paxton, the Florida High
wav Patrol reported
Killed Instantly wrro Roy Knight.
22. Pineapple, and Clifford L
Thrasher J r . 22. Selma
Taken to a Flrrala. Ala . hns
pltal, where thry died, w.’ re James
Allen Goodman. 20, l!t. 2, Enter
prise, Joe Knight, IS. Enterprise,
and Znlllc I.rlloy Cole. 22, Selma
Florida
Highway
Patrolman
Clark Wiggins said Ihe cars
crashed Into each other while hnlh
i were (raveling at osllmatrd speeds
of between an and (Ml miles an
hour
He said there were no witnesses

JP Squabble
Cleared Up

KEY WEST (ft- The hotly of
Ens. William Shintban, 2.1, whoie
Navy night fighter plane crashed
Friday In a marshland near the
Toca Chlca Air Station, was reovered from the wreckage yesUrday.

TNI UNHID ITATIf AM N K t a Uteit heavy bomber, Ilia *-)et YR-J?. liUiown thoili i aflat taking off on

Jimmy Wright of Troop 34. Hanford, starred in Indivtdunl &lt;-v&gt;-nts Ftolm &lt;i in. It", Stout -woo mrcl
for thr .Seminole district, by winning firsts in free style mol look stridu ......petition nut a .......ml place
in diving,
George Mnlfcll, chairman of ramping ami activities for the district, w • in .limp.- &gt;0 tlo- swimming
riu'i't which whh hi4Id ut thr* Munlrl ;&lt;al pool. Jtnlges w&gt;oe Roliert l.ipplrvoll, lloi
llc.-lv, lie

Driver Killed

TALLAH ASSEE

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Jackson

vllle Has Corp was glinted au
thccity by the Stale Utilities Com
mlaslon Today In Increase Its min
Imum rale from tl for 200 cubic
feet of gia or in* In tl U for 400
cubic leet or less

T H E HERALD

5,10, And 40 Years Ago
AUGUST I I , H U
• •aUbllshment of • large warehouse and printing plant asL V A p U d tfor printing fruit and vegetable wrappers by the
g ow«ColumbU Paper Co. of California at Hanford will prove ■ great
bantfll advantage to the packers of thla ataU.

®

Carload* of new material are arriving thla week for the People*
Bank, the first heavy piece being a new safe door that looks large
enough and strong enough to hold nil the mnnay In Seminole County.
The Gao. If. Fernald Go. la demonstrating a new sprayer that
will rtvolutlonlss the spraying business. The pipe* will fit any cart
or wagon an&lt;J tha mlitura is forced from lh« sprayer by a gaioHne
^angina*
A U G U S T M f 1941
An impending Mack market in the vegetable seed Industry In
Florida wag today pointed out by J. J. Roeco, manager of the focal
branch of tho Btrpea good Co,
Curtl* Wlljlam*. 8. O. flhlnholsar Jr., and Ira .Southward were
welcomed Into tho Rotary Club today and presented with membership
plna by Walter Haynes at tha weakly luncheon at the Mayfair Hotel.
A "Back-to-School" Dance w ill be give
Club. A ll etudanta attending gram m ar echoo
J iig h school are Invited. Music and aouvanira

the Young Peoples
or high achool, and
m furnished.

A U G U S T 14/1*4|

Funeral Held
For Mrs. Hatch

f c r ” b',lldl",■

frlaads will enjo* an ouUng, tomorrow afUrnoon at Baniando Springs,

it « M announead thla morning by Gordon Bradley, president.
... i A M Bobeon.i

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of Mr. and Mrs. Jamaa Nicholfor lay marriage to Marlon
rplacopai Church.

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IF YOU
receive your

Sheriff's O ffic e
Uniform s Arrive
Th« County a h e riff'i office today
recalved new w inter uniform *
w ill bo dressed in gray,

all and P-Uia, gray ihirti, and

attr.ra-w^Ffa1^

Orange
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Seven Property
Transactions
Arc Listed

pr.u in (nr ttic race
II i espt-i l&lt; il ill il tto- i moplelc
srlii'dole of m ■■111 , for Hi. •I&gt;•v will
lie rents till- neck, reselling Ihe
main "sriliii, mnmrnl- m -lore
fill l i nlral rim i'l l l. ilnil 11 1v
ci'lehr ilors

IS THERE A SINISTER MIND

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Altar one murdar and the thrtm of onolhar, Kd and Phillip Havan
oniwar a foorfvl, daiparota "ya»." Tha vangaful bond bo» ol.
raody ranched into iha innar depth) of Naw York City and out &gt;e
tha waolihy lociolilai of Connacltcul. Kit and Phillip flaa, and ora

jenad by ihe myiiarieut llbby But thara ii no hiding plot* from

THE VELVET HAND
by HELEN REILLY
KVKHY DAY STARTING TOMOHROW
in th «

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IpMtil v |*'u nf Mir m .i v u r jin Mioy
rn n ip r lr ’ (nr hip hurmr* (nr IhiMr
ru .pin hvi* rifle*
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Inril, 11&gt;In ulni'ts m i n piril'd iirir
pi ti llt r .si* is11111 .nut is liin nl up

J. R. Mclollan

Hobby Invited
To Attend Meet

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Put.(to Sjirk I I ,*«*#■“
mv *'» utin'll tIn* in i&gt;

lli'oio ,ls tin eoln Id.ink- (or
Hie (*,* mly contest have been
Troop '.'t.i of Mvicdo.
pool Illy ill In the Seminole I IIII nly
IteaiillH were ns follows: Free
layeee idflee hi Sanford Young
style, rlnns A J i m m i e W ri a h t ,
I H i l l s p.iltlclpjillliu III Ihe rnntrsl
Troop 14, first; Sidney Vllilen J r„
md com|icling for do idle Miss
Troop 145, si'coml, nnd Hon Ulrey
Sanlando Springs ol I'.iil" will na
Jr.. TriMip 21.1, third, and clitsa ft
in lr before the indues m h ilhlrif.
■H o m e r Alexander, Troop HI,
■oils and evenjpu dresses
first: Kejtb Mslcnlin. Troon 241.
l*ypr,f commlllees are hard ai
seromt, and Jamea Pearson. Troop
work entnplfiniu plans fill
fin the
lotul
of
U.i.teKi
in
,r»rn
H45. th lH .
J A Hilt s
antic s.inlando
gigantic
Sanlando Springs J.abnr
Uack stroke, class A — Jim in It sepafglo propel it ami dwelling nm f&gt;|sbni|inn The laycees ^ra
W right!
Kenneth
M cM u rrn yiJM W Ifilin n i * ere rect, riled In Ibe 'F n ift' ft . es.nl 1. liemill l_ifl
Troop 145. find Dan fllsler. Troop” ' .... 'tv f
* office al Hie Court "Yiiuin Artlvlili'n Fund"
24.1, and clnst H Amlrrw Aulm House toil,tv
The litri'c .1 itiilicidiml imirlutc
Troop 24.1; l.miri'ni-e llowntil,
w ts 1 Vt.MNI deal in whit'll Ml Hid
Troop .14, hml JaioiK l’i-ur»on
Pineannb, rescue First, trmii Mrs Carl It* pev l&gt;"o ;td n home
from Troop 115. &lt;-r t. msed 'if unit several Inis m ttn- itak Grove
m l Mi .
Kenneth if, 'ti .
• Him. Roll nnlrrhvIs|,hi tMini Mi
is II11,: i i .
ard Phaunn, ri'eruei Mini Hi on Thuiii
For
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Hold, holpcr. mid seennd, ii'Hiii
froto T iihip .'II i iiiihiimi i ! n f Hi m ■ Park Ave h oiidii i home nnl lot
the I’lmnts ft "ii i iii'iiriti’ M
McCoy, victim. HIMv Tvrr. ri'.&lt;i m i In
Welling and Ins site Helen
lolin R Mc| i ll in la vi' n dd
nml Jark II11rr•-v , hi'liu'i
Mr and Mi
lame, I
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Medley rwre First, tesm limn ureave. lissi Adioi. si proiiircil H'.ideill »d the We d Side lot Ihe
Troop 115. I'omposrit of IldU a parrel of l.im' aid lioo-e from past 21 years, died eailv veder
.lav inoriiim: in Miami (ullowmg &gt;
Ramsey, Teildv Wtilkei, Jiinn
Mr and Mr-. I &gt; 411. hart fm i nicer operation lie had lieen ill
Pearson arid Sidney 4'ilili’o Ji
IH.lim
t'T Hie pi .I |i il mil had hern in
seennil, loam from Tioup II. Hi"- 41r ami Mm I ' i i ' l l Hates -inld Mlain! I i ahoot a iti oni Ii
McCoy, Jininiir VVrlirht. I.imr-illolll M iv In PMI'i iii I'oRard
corner lot and home In Alla
Howard and ll'iiner Al&lt;-xu„,|&gt; • a
inoiite Sprint: I . Ml&gt;e|t J Him
41a Ml Mi I i II ill tv a . in llir pro
und third. Tronii 211 lemn R"’ nt ItriHiklyn. N v lor W.tasi In •loci' Ini'llie.s here
neckman, Te n v McMalmn. Imu
Hie Phillip. I « ri
oiidivision ol
Surviving ire the widow, 41r
McGill and Keith Malcolm
Sanford. 41r ml Mi . Holier I II Alice Me t ell.in one ,on, John l&gt;
Cross chest rr iile Ftr.il. Ir""i Weldi'ii. I lll Yah \ie pnreliRsed M. 1ell,in i n d grnndd.ioglilri.
248 team, Ro)&gt; Recknuin Jinn
a lot and hiinie ha W.KSI (ruin Mr &lt; anil Sin all nt .Sanford, two hill
McUiit and Keith Malcolm. ,ccmii and Mrs Jaine Newell Shields
Mors, fi.iu and Waller id Miami,
Troop 145 lenni. Teililv VVnlki i
Ollier trnlisarlioiis were the sale two uui'li's of Sanford. W r uni
Gregory Walker and flinty St of a I'ahln and lot on Neal's Hu&gt; I' S Rumlilcv. and an mini. Mrs
John, ami third. Troon I I tcum Point In Rimlli Seminole i'minty hy J A Kelly id Miami
Bruca McCoy, limner Aleaiindn Mr. and 4lrs. lames a Neal I"
Funeral services will lie held
and Boh Reelv.
Mr. anil Mrs llenjamin Sinllh Wednesday at t IKI p in at llrl-vnn
Plunge— Class A, Hilly Tyre laiekliart. for |5on and the t?un Funeral Hume with Rev Milton
Sidney Vihlen Ji , and Don d im nurrhiisv of a lot Owen Hansen Wyatt ol tlie First Mellmdisl
Jr„ and class It Rlrhartl Phntran kingvllle, Ohio from Mr
and i hurch official ing Inleriuent will
Teddy Walker and Andrew Anlio
Mrs W. A Long*
follow in Everitrren f'emelery
H iving— class A, llritce MH'»v
Jimmie W rig h t and Kenneth M&lt;
•y, anti class It. Aniltc»
Richard Phagnn ami At
f'olllna,
..... Troop 845
Comedy dive— Grruorv Walkei
Rruea Mold, and James MciiRi
Troops lit noil MI 5 of Mmifoul nn

Funeral service* for Mrs Ethel
Hatch, who died Friday, were held
at 1:io p in. today at ihe Church
of Hod, French Ave. at 22nd St .
with Rev. T. C. Messer and Rev
R E Newell officiating.
Rurial waa made tn Evergreen
Cemetery. Mrs. Hatrh, M, waa tho
wife n[ Jay Hatch and made her
•
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homo at lllgalna Terraco. She la
SharUfa from It countic imlmi
survived by the huaband and har ing Seminole County Sheriff J 1father and itep-mothor: on* sla­ Ilobby, have been Invited f&gt;. attend
ter; one brother ana one neptitw. a fifth congreaalonal district meel
Ing of the Florida Sheriffs Assn
elation in Orlando Wctlm-sday
Georgia Tech
Orange County Sheriff S. i&gt;
Starr, of Orlanao, la In charge of
Accepts Hutchison arrangement* for the inre ling
which ia arhedulrd to lie held iii
ATLA N TA , Ga. (Spaelalk-Jpa, •he county commiMloner*' mmo
at
tha Court Home, at n no p m
eph B. Hutchison of Siinfortl, havT
Brevard county Sheriff II T
Ing met all the entrance require­
ments, haa bean accepted for ad­ William*, of Tltuavllle. n Sheriff
mission to the Fall IBM class of Urn Association director, will preside
U k g County Sheriff Willi* V
Georgia Institute nf Technology.
Student* for’ Georgia
Oeor ‘ “Techh are McCall, of Tavarc*. Sheriffs As
soclation president; ami Marirm
dm ittea on the bails
I
selected and admit
of their work In high school and County Sheriff Don McUrnl. nf
Ocala, Aaaoclation *rcreiary, arc
scholastic Minding
tding Tn tnelr gradi
uallng claaa. All of these condl- among Mwtae Invited to attend
Hhon-wavo radio com mimic»
lions have been met by Mr . Huttiona w
ill lie
suhicris
wlll
bo one of the subject'
chlson.
dtacuaalon, according in
Freshmen will rngliler at tha P forordiacuaaion,
Atlanta Inatllutlon for the Fall President McCall.
Other enuntiea in Ihr district
quarter nn Sent. II and tho upper
classmen on Sept. 2*. Under the In addition tn Ihnse mentioned
above are Cltnu, Flagler. Oscen
sponsorship nf (he Georgia
la, 81, Johna, Sumter and Volusia
YMCA, new aludenta w ill be
. t o alter
day freshman camp, to .

Salem Camp Grounda near A tla n ­
1 H i" Clty Commlasion laat evening authorised Mayor R. A. Wllllama ta, September t l to » . The p u r­
pose of this camp la to acquaint
entering freahmen w ith campua
leaden, racully Rieabera, and
Member* of tha Junior Chamber of Commerce, their families and vartoua organisation*.

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At mi nYI*»rk, \lumhi\ nuHitmu,
Sopi X Mir m.iYiirs nf Srintnnlr
r*mnt\ ntii*s will rumpHc in a

Jimmy Wright Stars In Boy
Scout District Sw im Meet
District Governor
Duggan Addresses
Sanford Rotarians

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Moffett, nil Scooters, +
Sidney Vthlen, also ,&lt; Scooter, wna
the starter.

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a tegular tast ltl|ht from thai KAwards Air fore* Bata, California Tha plane w&gt;n loon•4li( In the Ptv t.aka
lasting ground (or research and evaluation by USAF unerta. fOefehaa Dept. Photo itorn IntertidihitMl)

WEST PALM REACH '4 '- Louis I
Winters of Coral 0 shies will con
Ilnur to solirll advertising for Hit
yearbook of the Florida Justices
of the Peare and Constables Assn.
The hoard of directors, meeting
yesterday after tho dose of the
annual convention, said (here
would be "■ few changes In the
auditing system" nut nothing
“drastic."
A specisl committee reported to
District (invernor Malcolm Dug­
lhr* convention It had found no gan of Bradenton n-itaratad the
evidence to substantiate chargre itaate precept! of Rotary Club at
of "shakedown" tactlra used In M a y ’s Yacht Club meeting t*
selling arf# foe the'yearbook and
“ finlary means aervlce to* oth
collecting funds
era." he asifrtan. " I Ilk" ta think
Rnlarlana try to use their devlnu
gifts In help make this u better
world In which lo Jive."
Fliers Killed
He urged the local dub l» attain
ROHE RTS HALE, Ala &gt;* Two list percent by undertaking such
slodent filer* w»r* kllli-l today programs as raising money To send
when their Irnlner planes collided •M’lumgr students lo various coun
trie.. Ihu.s promoting goodwill ami
In Right near lter&lt;*
Authorities .it Pensacola Naval world understanding
Mr Duggan further emtihaslicd
Air Station, Fla . said the two
wero solo students on rootlnr the possibility of purchasing suh
scrlptlnos to the Rotary magailne
(raining flights
Names of (he victims were with for distribution to foreign coiintric*
held pending notification of nest of where Ihe publication Is not inelm!
ed with the dues
kin.
lb- was introduced by Prasirirni
II I. Perkins Jr Fred Perkin*,
general manager of the Sanford
Herald, waa inducted a* tha rlub\
OCALA il*------ Jarnea Baggett of newest member
Chalaworth. Ha . airmail stationed Serceant-at Arms M L ftattorn,
at Cocoa Air Force Base, did to with Ills new found voice intrudin'
day of Injuries received Sunday ed the guests: Id. Cnmdr, John
when— HJgnwi
ah way Patrolman N. I, Hughes, Jack C. Morrison, and
id— this auto rammed Into Paul Miller.
Sprtfl aald—
the rear oi a truck near here dur
Honorary liotarlan Chart** Mor
ing a heavy rain.
rlson, of f)u&gt; Herald, led the club
In a spirited song session preceding
Mr Duggan's talk.

Rate Increase

Cily Commission
To Sil As Board
01 Equalization

Mayors Getting
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sold. Saturday night mi a charge
of drunken driving following an
accident on Highway 17-1)2, two
mile* *m iIII of Sanford
According lo Trooper lla rris n ii.
Haywnod ran a car driven hy Will
lam llick.i, Sanford, off the road
and collided with a car driven hv
George M. Welling, Sanford Hay
wood was driving nn Hie wrong
side of the road. Trooper Marti
son related, when tie rail the first
car off the road ami was going
hack toward hi* own side when
he struck the Welling ear. which
had switched In llm opiiositn side
of Ihe road.
A rn r driven by M uriel Wagner,
W inter Dark, who wh* ncrom
panleil by two other Winter I’ arlr
girls, was nsslslerf back on In
stale Road 415 Sunday evening by
a wrecker, after tho d rive r hail
swerved off tho road in avoiding
h ittin g an arm adillo, and the ra r
had hccomo mired, Trooper lla r r l
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N Hollywood, W illiam P. Dudley bnughi ,1 limited edition »&gt;r
the w in k r ,* 3tians«pcaic fionr .1 Itu ip o iu iily impVivei im I. ..
theapian who assured him , “ Parting w ith Ihls trensure grieves
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CAINKSVIM .K. Aug. IS bfL— rentlal mountain streams and at perch, croaker, ;spot,xuerkkd trout.
Strance thlnits are goingonamong | high elevations In Central America needle llsh, pm fish, slirepshrad.
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Johns River
larine fishes eollected In aperies of flounders,
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i lamnrey ten poundur • •’ &gt;*»..
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(hr
As far south ar Rig I.ake (ivar.^ss
marine catllsneii. Amcr marine specie* do not occur larth
id Putnam, Marion, Klaglir and
[ilpcfishes (related to the er .outh In the river lhan llig Lake
■ 'ilusin Comities, the basi and
mullet, striped hasx, Uoiirge but says that sorm&lt; forms
In ram says William M. Mcl.anc—
Jack crcvall mangrove range nearly to the hcadipiatcrs.
are companions to tarpon, radtlsh,
mojarras, drum, silver Sting ray* are among those ventur­
stringrays, sturgeon, shad, mening farther smith
liadden, snook and numerous oth­
Tht researcher reports nhlasring
ers fa mill nr to the salt water
but two sturginnk during seven
angler
years of Mirny.
Mrl.iioe made an r-xtenslve study
anil revenls hi* finding* In a dis­
sertation as purl of the require­
ments for a Doctor of Philosophy
degree from the University of Flor­
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age system In giving a lung list
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^ A S H IN G IO N i/r&gt;— riip United States today con­
firmed Russia s boost of having touched o ff n hydrogen
explosion hut implied that thin Country has a if year lead
in i i i 2 race to p tifp ri th f itigsi
levtu1^
science.
V O LU M E XL1V
N A TIO N S, N. Y id’r Britain today called
on the U.N, to get on spi-niilv with a vote on the various
proposals on the (oniposltion of the Korean nenci1 conference.
T E H R A N , Iran t/P)— Premier Fazollnh Zaliedi's forces
today arrested Mohammed Mossadegh and three of his
lieutenants In a house in the center of Tehran.

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I A N M U N JO M (A’)— I he great Korean W ar prisoner
exchange passed the luiilway mark today ami there was
every Indication the Reds will start sc ,ding hark larger
numbers of Amerleans daily.

A strike against the Southwestern H&lt;-|| Telephone Co.
Itegan today.
The company operates In six states The strike involves
members or Ih i^ T lO Communicallons Workers union

Off. A lfllO C. KINIIY, rooearehor

In a e|v|e club trill rein voter,lav, Ill' r e f e n r i l In .. to, 1.1 I,ill tl
the I9 M sexiion nf feci Irtf Tnnr pm |il.M.ihrra The ...eiixurt- which
trsssrd the Hon.se wasn't the mine
• a that 'Which resrhetl the seere
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1«rv of state
Somewhere Slone the line «„
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Gov. McCarty
Challenges Duvol

r en4*'d In fo il'll l hiMi I n*ifr* Iti the
rddfi nyeiM **f Hie clly A Senate

TALLAHASSEE '» - Onv Men
McCarty tnlij Duval County law
enforcement officers la » personal
conference today it they don't fret
the* can hand)* Uic gambling sit
uallnn "we'll hevc&gt; to find someone
who can.”
He told them he felt there "lit
no excuse" for Duval County real
dent* holding 43 nf the fl* federal
gambling stamp* Issued to far this
Dullness year m the whole itate.

Citrus Outlook
Good For 53-54

S o to W illH tilfr " '
Opponents Widow
MIAMI BEACH
- Kenny
Yules, a homesick youngster from
Concord, N .C . Just starling mil ss
• professional boxw . is looking
for flghtv
Yetes need* the money to help
the widow of Robert late. Modir j »on. WIs., Marine sergeant who
^ died Tuesday night a few minutes
•Her Yatei hit him oyer the heart
In the first round of a preliminary
Itout at (he Miami Reaeh Audi­
torium ll was Yates' second pro
fetalnnal fight.

Death Investigated
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''ftir i lull lent hri’ii tnltnlllnlfil. ie
or rrewlv to.
nr xml atnis »»f r*iitn&gt;4 to lake n
Miff rii* mi tut ti&lt;»n
heimr ll

T ITU S V IL L E Uh— There was no
criminal negligence but any of the
threa drivers Involved could have
prevented an accident killing an
11-yt’ir-olri boy near here Tues­
day. a coroner's Jury ruled.
The Jury reported Its findings
yeiterdav after Investigating the
death of John Charles Duffy

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Miuabhle among citrus men and
a significant national recession can
spoil the prospects of a good I DM
31 citrus season, says Robert W
Rutledge, general manager of
Florida Citrus Muliml
Speaking before the annual rit
rus growers Institute hero Wr.tncs

day, Rutledge repeatedly stressed
that p ro file I a for the tteW Season
about to gnt iindi-r way are good

6-Year Citrus
Study Ended
('AMI* Ml (J1IAHRIK
Kxprn
mints in use of oltrogen on rlor
Ida rllrus trees have shown ll
doesn't make too much difference
whet time of the year Hie fertlll/
er Is applied, a mxTlculltinsI r&lt;ported today
Results of a fl year study of m
Irngen «p lib ations were given to
the annual citrus growers Instl
lute hy Dr Waller Reuther. prln
clpal horticulturist of the- I' S ()e
' lent of Agriculture at &lt;b

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Moose Convention
M IAM I Mt—Judge Willard Camp
hell, Columbus, O . was statist to
become supteme governor of the
Uiyal Order of Moose at the ns
tlnnal convention today, succrrd
Ing Frltrhof T Sallness, Saginaw.
Mich

IN THE HERALD:

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, 10,And 40 Years Ago
AtHJUHT 20. 1913
The Seminole County Bank lx (he name of Sanford’s latest bank­
ing Institution. The feature af this bank lx the fart that It will tie
strlctiv a home Institution and every one of the o fflrci* xml dlrerlmx
• is residents here, are engaged In Imilnem, and *■» Interested In
building up the city of Sanford ami the caleiv delta

Workmen are busy this week tearing out th« walls of the front
part of the mm! room and two upper room* of the Welhoine Block
A for the Installation of a fine elevator service. Thli will make the
™ Welborna Block one of the moat convenient office buildings In this
■ section.
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With the manv side streets (hat have been bricked lately, San­
ford now hold* the prise for being the best paved r|tv of the Sooth
and on* Is able to travel almnat anywhere In the cllv and never leave
Ih* brick.
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Hen fold motorM* will have until Hept, I to lake their rurrent
"R" and "C" gasoline book* (o the rationing board for Issuance of
ntw type ration books, the board announced this morning,
ffO i
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Seminole County
'
Chamber nf Commerce, plana war* discussed to Improve hospitalise-

ilofi

" It waa the opinion of the board of directors that this organise

Hon should definitely get behind a sound proposition to improve
hospital conditions In nur community," said Mayor Higgins.
Mora than bt.lbo pints of Juices, fruits, msaU, preserves, end
vegetables have bean put on In the 13 rannlng Haasea for adulta
conducted alnca March I, under the progress of the Bureau of floral
War Production Training, It was announced by Alea R. Johnson,

ekauman.
A IN U 1ST 20, I I M
Fred Wright and Marcel Falllo war# Inducted as Lions by Henry
WlttJ, and ware welcomed by the member* and by King Lion Hamll-

on the sex hablla of humans, de­
clares on h li arrival In San Trancisco for a vacation that woman
are lust as honest in tailing of
Ibelr experiences as men are. K in­
sey's furthcoming report, “Saatisl
Behavior In the Human remate,"
Is expected to reopen the contro­
versy on the value of the ra«e«irher‘i surveys, f fntrmaHonfl I)

3 Negro Schools
Closed; Students
To Attend Others
■gru
The use of thrre onrroom Negro

school* in the County I* beinc dis
din
continued and Hie pupils will lie
orted hy bus to larger
S
s, the Coii nly Board of Huhlie Instruction decided at a special
meeting this morning
The school* being closed are at
Kolnkfe, fitm*VH and* Foriwf city
Knlnkcc children will he liken to
Oviedo, (ieneva pupila Id Sanford,
and Knreal City children In Itos
ciiwatd School In A I I i to n a t i&gt;
Spring*
The hoard, according to n. T
Mllwc-1, Counly siiiierlntenilent, was
of the opinion that greater rdura
tlonal opportunities w-&gt;rc available
to the children in the larger
schools than In the smaller
New teacher* were employed
this morning a* follows: Mr*. Ken­
neth II Echols, West Side Primary
School; Mra. (Ieneva Cochran,
Lake Mary School, Mrs Dorothy
Wrhslcc, Lyman High School, Mrs
ftewlr White, West side, and
Iniiirs Bird, Midway School
Mr Mllwee wants In call atten­
tion tn Ihe farts that school starts
Sent, fl and registration. Kept. *.
All school huira will br running
on the registration day.

Major John Bolt
Relaxes At Home
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Major John F Bolt, first }et sc*
of Ihe United Stales Marine Corps
In the rect-ntfy ended Korean con­
flict, arrived home last night after
going hy air from Korelt In Jack
sonvTlte
"It'a awfully nice to he here,
tar cry from Korea.
pleasant
change," he commented today.
The major will remain Imre until
about Sept. 10 when he has been
ordered In report to Ihn Bureau
of Aeronautics, Navy Department,
at Washington. D. C.
He was mat yesterday hy h&gt;s
wife at the Jacksonville Munici­
pal Alrpcrt after flying In from
the Wtef Coast. He left Korea Aug.
12 and arrived In (he United States
last Sunday.

Millers Hove Girl
(Ini Miller, popular red headed
manager nf Ihe local Firestone
store. U wearing a big smile and
la busily passing nut cigar* lo h s
friends today. The reason la Ihe
arrival yeatei
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yesterday
of lillle Mias
Susan Mi|ler at Fernald
Agnea Susan
Inn Memorial H n a p l t a l ,
a
ng In
' ' al aix pounds, one
ounce.
Mra. Miller, Ihe former Pal Dar
den of Raleigh. N. (* and Ihe
hahy are getting along nlrely,
(■da staled this morning, hut he
and the baby'* seven year old
brother, David Patrick, are atill
up in the cleuda.

Heavy Rainfall

In- rxphiliM'd. noil new primary
loud construction Uill l.r stalled
nl l hoc plm-rrt,
KccomitirlldtiHoo, for new con
strut-lion weir pieseiilid ycslcntirv
hv County A It v I luvd !•’. Itovlc.
foi the Coimtv Bo,ir&lt;l of Com
OilsxionciN, mid In Stale Hep
Voile Williams Jr who lead the
list ori'imrrd liv the Seminob'
Cniiutv ( hainbei of t oiiunerre.
The rerommrndaitoiis conflicted
according to (hr1
unity which
shoiilil be riven lo projecta bill
not so much arcordlng to lb&gt;
projects Iheiiiselvrs Ik, ( 'until \
Coliiliilxion gave lop puorilv t"
(ieneva Avc. Impi&gt;&gt;v,'iiient. while
the CnfC askeif th'l French Av&lt;tre widened first.
Mr. I.lovtl rrolllted out that lie
Is charged with llo- rcxpnlislbilllv
for Incut lim nrojrcl.-, and tbeir
orrlcr, but that lie still was in
lerested in receiving iernininpriiln
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ido Springs for Iheir Vmiih been reiairled miv ing oil i limit
Aclivlllea Funtf'. more Ihm. •nivi mg (rip hi Al.i iii sgi w.ivo.i tv
Central Floridians will alicud flic slalluoed m Aliivk i will. Hie 1' S
hlg evenl to hear Sen flen.gr. Army |ietail&gt; id Ho- 1.111.1111.: trip
Smathers. Rep S A llprlmig lr WfWf* fitit j||i&lt;*’u
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and lo see Ihe mayors of Seo.ii.'dr
ill ftlli'f f*'F ru r . live frr*&lt; ml"
Counly.
IH r" *'*"111 *.llll-ll, 'ft'Mlutil &lt;4 lull
A hlg |Mirffrin ol fhr crowd -&gt;&gt;11
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when a large eoniir.groi ,d , n.
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WindMir n*«v "U# im &lt;l 1 lu new &lt;ti**"tint
Iral Florida heaiilles will h»* cum
1 "ii 1tin uf 1tu* uti Hu f*gun t .Im-I,"
nellng for the annual idle &gt;&lt;l fmilul fiitf t:&gt;ulh In t six mrtnlu i
Jury 111 f mffiiy « **'tif yr-stri&lt;l i&gt; , ta(l 4! 1 *•1»1 1111n l
"Miss Sanlando Springs"
I li- **I*1 Ilk*- Im |i'.i||t Milt Mill
The arhedfile nf rvents i- m ,. lNmuMiii tin ih m:i‘ , uf illr^.ills
j; ) Itl'f Hr UilH &lt; 1II(jilt Hji ilM'lil ■fit*\k t nfflrr ■'&lt;111*'(’t|U|I
inn comnlellon
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Aides sal'l todnv, "we ............... srinint; *»u ffii* Sf .(nfins IUv*«i
ksv» if ready by Iha end &gt;f fitWilirUnr If flfii-d Ifisil fir fn* i(Mi!i» I., lu* fit Mir file rxivgif I hi*I
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week."
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Sanlando Sf Jnflits If iv 0*i Imi a.lit wilt rf tfif#11 "f MffY.iilil 7ft in driver ‘ *,
Springs Manager Jack Hulls &lt;i&lt;I fish
firm MJirr , till Iff Illl*' ( l l uf f K i l t VII* ,
A six m.hi im v &lt;i« *imi«t&lt;-*l Nr l!if **-fi • hu uuM i A 11 f*M"lint * nf
Hist preparations are being ... ole
lo lake rare nf Hie huge irowds Kim* Hrnrv.i f i |ifi«*lI. rh/irKrtf tin uflu ** u •m* k» |»i tin m « u) i(*nl
and In see lhaf Ihev're entertained with fltiNfiulf 8iid hitlfrrv Ihiv Im u ' wifti M*|i"rlr tn tlir Ntnfr.
royally
moriiimc
ill IV4 I V Ill’Ml II#1 ‘ll VI 4141M I tillin' J|f)r |

lion and iH-cupalions
It aiso draws upon ti.e lostitule's
III.Win volume sex library, hikhi
sludles of anlhrntMilogUla, gynecol
nglsta, paychlnlrtafa and other ex
perta, niton analysis of sex taws
sex Ufr In other countries, sex life
of animals, and Individuals' sex
diarlea and calendars.
Five special chapters tell Ihe upto date story of the anatomy, physlologv. psychology, nerve meca-

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Counly Mayors
Asked To Attend
JCC Celebration

BLOOMINGTON, ltid_f»t
M
(red C. Kinsey sulhoriied |&gt;uli|" a
lion today of the sclenlltl' find
logs In nls long awaited vc--n.l
wwli, "Seaual ilehavlor in il.e
Human Female "
II la more than just stall,-.(u m
candid ronfesalnns of wlial women
do. By comparing men and won,
an, U offers keys for hanptrr nurflagea and sounder aes laws five
unusual chapters tell the full &gt;rl
ence nf ae*.
Fifteen years In preparation. Honew 42 page hook will be pub
llahed Sept. I* W It Sa.md.-rs
Co., Philadelphia, 14 nn
More readahle than Ho- nullbook published five year* ago. Hie
new report Is authorlre.l hv all it
members nf the staff of the in
ititute for Sex Research. Inc . at
Indiana University. Main m noth
« r i with Dr. Kinsey are Doctors
Wardeli B. Pomeroy, Clyde F.
Martin and Paul K. fiehhard
All profits from the bonk go to
Ihe institute to continue the male
and female studies and for future
reports on sex laws, marital ad­
justments, sex
and other
Juatmenta,
sea education
educa

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rffUlHty i **'it(A. ||* %j\ nli4ll|i’(l flu*
itiluiiilV »u*»*l &gt; .i i * Until with
All of lliC tnavors nf 'icTLinob hifit , titilh &lt;*'tinf\ fniirfi |M» ifit"
Counly fltllM have been mvbfd In I*i •fuhlis IMiiiji, Ii|i(| Hu* f niiitts
fillemt Ihe .laser* sponsored Son t -iMfiit . -inM tmih' Hu* i|i-*mittii.i
amlo Spring* l..tlvtr Hay udela , 4 tu th'* Mill f|Ml tl till
lion Trie mayors "I Sanford
rffh**i itfft ml'inif ill*' uu'»*iim:
Oviedo. Casscllieriv. Lor.gw'iatd i*'|fli lm 1*1 iiui* ftiaiIt mil fi" Mt
and Allainoi.lr Springs ,nc ,
•■h * ' mi•-1 * iiimii &gt;i**i11t I: •
(ircted Ur hr seen nl the tunutl f1•MflI I If IK I 'll Ik«»' Mill W IIf
evenl
11III*11 ^1 * I *ll " f Hl|||l V *II
Mayor llambdl ('hast- of s.,n . I||*MI . I"ll»l |\ •»I**I I ll S * "Ml
lord and Mayor .bisepli I Laud of III Iw-sUtlM '
I .11 .♦ jfin kum hlir*’
Casselberry nave abends arlviserl ,,
•f Hu •iff V.ilii* VVil
Ihe Seminole Co.mlv J n r r r , fh.if
... itnrf
•"U!»* l»Mihv
they will allend Ihe hlg even'
A special evenl Is Ircing an mg ed for Seminole f'mmfv nin-.r

A total of 1.14 inchea of rain fell
yesterday at the off it I al checking
station railing (hli month's tout
to 4.80 Inches. Bud ttnuahtnn, lo­
Th* City of Sanford has f 80,000 svallsbls to bu
build a swimming cal weather observer, said today.
The average for the month of
Sanford would gat
bo o ), A poof Is a definite asSat to any city but Bar
mneh a w n value for each dollar saMnded for auch a purpose, If and August la T.10 Inchea.
nan price* drop and man a rt looking for work.
1HJHT----------1
1IPF 1IUU
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receive
. Florida farm had a M l Income of 18,700 last year," a m *
draws on Inat C. R. Dawaon. "This I know w ill b* new* to some
1i m
— females aged
County ealary growers," he added.
2 to 90, of variou* religions, educaUr &gt;

T im ts n A v .

New pilnimv
.".iitxtrurtln , in tin »I ,ite « ill ittng&lt;- u|,-,ti
»tntr rn iiln o i*' rrpnrtu, .1 , Kaxtiu, I l«\d Ii.tie t Imt.-I inru.h-, ..f
the Sin lr Iteiel U*'p,iilt.tP.lt, (" II it - tni.inlr teim lv d-'lr.t.it.n.i
voter,lay, lint &lt;i■it■o &lt;i -i omil.rltdathui- fleet 'lie vn,,n,,&lt; rutmltet
Traffic survey* will dl'termii"’ u l.-i- till- tn -n l.-il i.eed* lie

W A S H IN G T O N (A’&gt;— Senate investigators made puldie
today sworn testimony hy a former tiovernmeot Printing
&gt; Office (GPO) employe that she knew Edward Rothschild
took a code I rook and other secret military data from the
plant during World War II.

W IN TE R PARK tA’i KOite Itre J.mr* K lir .it
( ('range
t'nuntv tins pronosetl phntnatatlhg .ill ltilln itiliii&lt;ltieei| in the Florida
I ealslaturr- to preclude any lempi-rlnc with them.

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Engineers To I)eeide
Primary Road Work

I n i puliico h ere w ith trims h ik I French iirn iy Iutikn.

*State News Roundup
Photostating Of All Bills Introduced
In State Legislature Is Suggested

s \ I'K t m n ,

Sanford-Titusville Canal Nixed By Army

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RAB A T. Morocco (Ah— The Sultan of Morocco was
deposed today hy the French resident general who surroundpi !

Established ItMtH

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from women In (lie Muilhei.l. I* 1 -Imiit'
elfle NorlliWevI ll.e lllgl, I'lali.s, Hmodeivl.i.werr, Ibiough Friday.
and Rocky Mu.mtnin ure-.-,
Ml women In this liutk 34.2 per
Movie Time Table
cent hud never I,era inatrleil wf.en
HIT/
Intervleweil. *1 4 per ee.il lin&lt;t
"The *&lt;re.4| lUnux U p'D Ing"
hern or were I lien married, end
I no r*.*M 1 ;io 0 U. ■ st-OH
13.2 per rent were widowed, -tep
arnted or divorced. Sixty per rent
tl!l*J
were I'rote.stunt, 12 |&gt;er rent Cj.Hi
m o v if l a n d
ollc, and 24 per cent Jewish. Ho
"Flat Toil"
says more Catholic and devoutly Hlnrtx 7;’J0, ft-.iloru 7:1.2, tail
Jewish women need lo tm repre
sonted.

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H -B o m b N o w s U p s e t s F r e e W o r ld
Thij Russian Premier’* announcement
th a t hi* country now j&gt;o*seM«8 tho nocrot
of the hydrogen bomb wn* disturbing Mown
*W ‘ bn" lippi’c’VitV.y.
world. It uunu an no
real mirprise, however, for it wax almost
Inevitable that they Mhould nomedny find
that secret.
The effect* of the announcement may
eventually work to the advantage of the
United State*, however. The firnt reaction
In Europe may be u renewed feeling of
Insecurity. Perhaps out of this feeling of
Insecurity will come an awarene** that a
common European defense organization is
more essential tbmi ever. It i* hard to pro*
diet how Melenkov's hydrogen bomb an­
nouncement will affect the coming elections
In Germany.
There can he no doubt that Malenkov's
statement was made for a particular pur­
pose. Whether or not Russia ha* the hydro,
gen bomb. Malenkov'* declaration that *he
does wa* calculated to frighten some of the
European pnrtlen which have thus fa r cast
their lot with the United States. It could
have quite the opposite result and make
those countries Increasingly conscious of
how closely their welfare Is tied to ours.

TO D A Y'S Ml III,K VERSE
The sturs in their course fought agulnst
Siseru. as Ice and snow fought against
Napoleon. God gets tired of tyrants and
conquerors. The Lord dlscmnfitled Hisera.—
Judges 4 : JR.

The Sanford Herald
i:*m iiiia h *&lt; i in iHas
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—is®
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(k r la ia .a a a s * V i a Vaara.
I l l M a a a a tla l n m n

Ik e M a y T e ll O f B o m b

Right To Know

OTON
WASHINGTON

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fB B a* M ill n&gt; a h a r a n l f« r a l ra a a la r n n i - r l l i l s s r a la *.

Hr W 11,1,1 AM IMTT
('antral Prana Writer

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M ra ra a a a la il
XsiiMisiir h r lla a a r a l A A xaa llsIa a
aaslaa. la r . thil-iUi.X l liam haa » l
I'H H fH irrfs
IIIS s ,
t lla m a . r ia n ra la
T b a H a r a U la a a a i a l a r n f Ik a
A aan rlnlad
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Sthlah la a n lll|r ,l a s rlw a ls a lr In lh a uaa fa r sa |,H kl|.
r a lia a n f n il lh a In rn l t a n s p r l s l t * In Ih la naiaaiiapar

Tliurs. Aug. 20, lDr&gt;»

.Sweaters will lie
who cures uhnnt the
is like n cream puff,
that makes the tlisli,

trimmed with fur, hilt
trimming. A sweater
it's not the Trimming
It’s the filling.

SAM DAWSON

B u ild in g B o o m M a y C o n t in u e
\

NEW YOHK un-Savon fat years
far home builders have seen about
tight million housing units added
to the nation's total. Some In Iho
real estate building xre now open
days to come.
fy talking of slowvr
ill
But o th m refuse to believe that
the seven fat yc-ar*. since the big
boom started In HG7 will )&gt;• fob
lowed by seven le a n -a * In the
biblical tale of Joseph in Egypt.
Tliey say that around TGO.rXHi new
homes will bt&gt; needed carh year
to take care of new family forma­
tions. That perhaps another 300.000
will be needed to replace old houae i beyond renovation. If the mort­
gage market hold* up, Ihe next
few 3
y ear* shouldn't bo too lean.
The highly active, stork Is the
home builder'* best friend. The
National Association of Home
Builders notes today (hat Ihe popu­
lation of the United Statai hat
Jual rounded out the 110 million
flgu m Next month It expects the
eight millionth new house 1o lie

started
Tbaj^ will give Ihe nation some

M million housing units, or about
one for etch three persons. Hack
in 18to the nation's 1S1 million
persons w ire housed In 35 mill!ion
units, or almost 4 to a unit.
And then more than half were
ranters. Now more than half are

owners—(f you wink at (ha mort
gagas on sotne 10 milllm homes.
The mortgage market may hold
the key to which wine the race
the neat year or so, the home
builders or the stork.
builders
"Banks nave become very tight

when it comes |o credit* fior build
er*," rornidalns David Plckrl,
president of the Gotham Construe
(Ion Corp, of New York lie fears
a building reeiwsloii the last &lt;|iinrter of tills year and Into next, If
the money market diK‘*n’t ease.
The market lx tlghl because
mortgage* must compete with a
l,l‘i A“ PI»*y of government and prl
vale securities In g-'ltinu im&gt;ni;v
fcnm investors. Total savings are
catching up, however. Last year
savings were officially placid at
lath billion dollars. This year
yv't the
inuUiul savings banks, xavlnet and
cur
loan
associations,
commercial
banks, and life Insurance compa­
nies all report gains.
Personal savings not turned over
to such Institution* last year
•mounted to 37 per cent of total
savings, according to George W.
Warnccke, who heads a national
mortgage Investment firm bearing
his name.

■re commercial itor* canters,
well rwtablished office buildings,
and well-located modern apart
ment houses. And he adds the
comforting thought that "alt de­
clines enu."
The fedrx'ol govrminml is in
Ihe mortgage business, too. Thr
Federal National Mortgage Assn
holds aia billion dollars worlh nl
government guaranteed mortgag
(H—and may wont to gel rid of
them to help the U. S. Treasury
out of Its cash-shortage deht-llmll
dilemma. And that might upset
the market for now mortgages.
Some three million World Wax'
II vr4erans have taken gut home
loan*. Most of the Korean veter­
ans are yet to be heard front.
Around 300 million dollar! wurth
of mortgages on gpartmant hous­
es have been Insured by L V Fed
erel Homing Administration.
It’s k&lt;en sevrn fet yeers—for
"Wlihln Ihl* margin between ac
lull jHT*(mol saving* and those the builders end for tba lenders,
teen in trust to Innt Lint Ian n lie* with the help of the government.

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i . c iwo
h o scnoois
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i1"fir
i nai imere
m i i y .•"**«*■ - s r ...,;;
u.u.,Mnv
thought among Elsenhower’s ail- it » t ^ ^ 'th c r Ilian claimed
viserx, one urging him to disclos*
H tjnpiiro r
nrodio
at least some of Americas dcvcl that lu n la h a d m ls lc r c l promo
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bomb and Its lion of the bomb.
op in r nl with

S T O R E F IX T U R E S
HAL BOYLE

M a jo r E v e n t Is S e t F o r T o d a y
liy It El.31AN MORIN
(For Hal Hoyle)

NEW YORK iATt—Wt-U, folks, to
day's the day.
This Is Aug 2U, UI33, a dale
marked for destiny, according to
people who believe in Iho "Proph­
ecy In Slone." They expect un
event of vast Importance to take
place somowherc In the world to
day. Exactly what, denonent *ullh
nut. Hut we shall sco wnut we shall
see, to coin an old phrase
Briefly, and leaving aside the
heavy mathematics, the sllualinn
ti this:
SonH 3,000 years ago. more or
was built
less, tho
.... Grand
_ ....... Pyramid
.
In Egypt, within sight of (he slow
flowing Nile. It became the tornfc
of a king, Cheops, and his quern
It was a mighty innusnleiini. 11
/nomimcnl to n man's ego, a mi­
raculous feat of engineering—mid
presumably nothing more.
Blit was l|7
For about a eentivy now. n'lcn
lists have been prowling around
the pyramid. Inside and out, lak
Iny. measurements. They noted I ha I
the lour sides of the base cor­
respond to the cardinal points of
the compass. And they found the
aperture focussed on the North
Star.
Other facts emerged, things that
seemed to Indicate the pyramid
was something more than Ju*» 11
pile of masslv-j stone. Imneyrnmbed with nassagt'way* anil Ihe
is-ypts of the king and tpiccn
in 1804. Charles Plum Smith,
royal astronomer of Scotland,
brought nut a book called "Our
Inheritance In the Grand Pyra­
mid." The Abbot Moreux of Fram-j
followed with additional calciits-

liiuis, based nn his measurements
They theorised that the pyramid
had been built In conformity with
same orthodox astronomical prin­
ciples—principles well known In
modern science, but presumably
far bryoml the knowledge of the
ancient Egyptians
From tnls
this cam
came u still more
sensational theory, nimoly, that
Ihe pyramid foretells the whole fu­
ture of this world, the fate of na­
tions, the wars, Armsgrddou, ami
so on to the end.
Hence, "The Prophecy In Stone."
I dfi not recommend Itrothrv
Smith's book as light summer
rrsiding out In the hammock. It
Is rough going.
B*tt as I gather, the distances o'
the’ corridors, the angles of the
passageways, the intersections of
ground lines, amt In fact, the rela*
lionshlp between each of the varl
011s parts of the pyramid—all these
things rymbolise some significant
event
ami
future
M 1 1 1 on
w ii earth,
............. past m
m m
in is .
The Oniclflxlon, the flight of the
Israelites from Egypt, and &gt;0 on,
nriwu ma lily are marled So, In Ihis
theory, are coming events
However, the halting average
(or the "Prophecy In Slone" has
not h-.'en very
so far.
■r Y high,
Some predictions never came off
al all. The calculators fixed a num­
ber of date* which already havo
passed without any notable happen­
ings. And they seem to have miss­
ed, entirely, that fateful day. Sept
J, 1039, when the second World
War started.
This, of course, was a consider­
able oversight, tu say Ihe least. So
new measureinwils were made
and new calculations drawn on a
different basis Thst produced ell

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Ihe decisive points nf World War
I I —Hut the re-flgurlng wax done
afire these events took place.
In any ease, long years ago, the
m-.m who try to read the "Prophecy
In Stone" xet down today, Aug 20,
ID.YI. us a day of destiny
in!
It would be nice to know whtil
the pyramid lias io store for 111
Maybe somebody will announce
Ihe Invention of 4—D. Maybe Mu
loiikuv will disband (he Ited Army
Muybe Christian Dior will come
mil for no skirt* ut all.
Well, by midnight tonight we
might to know, Watch the papers
ami stick close to your radlu.

G an/V an Fleet
Back In Korea
SEOUL ijx—detired Gen. James
A. Vun FIs'H came back In Korea
on u welfare mission today, sis
months after giving up command
of Ihv U K. 8th Army.
He Is a member or mi It
civilian group representing the
American • K orean Foundation,
which Is prepared to give tsuo.uoo
in emergency aid to Korea

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dormant capital available (or
f\*al n iito , stock and bond Invest*

ment," Warnecke soys.
He, however, |s one nf those
who looks for a decline In general
hnme-hulldlng activity — Although
not In the areas, like atomic cen­
ters, where expansion is still the
order of the day. And he thinks
that for a time Interest rates nn
mnrtgage* are likely to go higher.
If u slump In home building
should came, Warnccke points out
that the traditional depression*
proof investments In real eatate

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“v Committee-said this country
on Au'B jZ but aubequeii
'* ,.ht' IJphomb.
i tv -h e didn’t Miy precisely when—
And after .Pravda's announce X
, 0f a kind Involving
ment. Lt-wla L. Strauss, chairman ," h {i!t5jon
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n!*n'an,|. UKrtnonudear
„
of the Atomic Energy Commission,
.. Thcrmomiclenr Is tli. U
In a sil l carefully wonted stole
,fll. term for the hydrogen
ment said that on Aug. IZ Kussla '* ", ' r, Brtil(tl
had produced atom Ik explosion* ^ ^ " d e h y ' t " gov*-rn.rienl nn
non rice ment about
about Itusajan
Itusslan atoinic
ntmiil.g!d 17 KnlwelokaC &lt;ln h * 1cn"n,r&gt; nminccmcnt
experiments was mil unprecedent
For weeks then- hav
Fisenhow vd When I’rcddent Iruman in lOlti
Washington rumors that in#
a talk disrlcrd an atomic tost ri Hus.is
er was considering making
'.i?.
he .saidi |It(.r „hud occurred several
to the
and
11/
till’ nation,
II»! I It#!!, H1
111 the
till’ world, about
this country’s achievements with
Aug. s statement
the ll-bomb and Its awful dc that
• the
. yUtiile*.
n„ t,t| states no lonigT
rtructiveneis
a monopoly
on «production of(
f t l 1 had
Hrii) m
v
One * report
floating- around1 Ithe
’
tiiii )ivftnii/t-n bomb — Will curt'

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President Klscnhowcc — non that ha&gt; P.. M
in* haw hail two rules
« i». Jatkso.r.
■» «•&gt;
the ICussian*
vjsrr
oil
psychological
warfare
and
with one ticket on the hydrogen
bomb — will make a public state rutalnly one of those to be conmerit about this country's progress suited m any decision about s publc stale moot of this kind, was
with the same weapon
Malenkov told the Supreme Sj a.ki-d within the post few days
vlet Aug. 8 the United States no
Was there uny truth In a report
longer had :i monopoly on pro- trial u sp ech on the bomb was al
duct Ion of the bomb Today the ready written und lying on Kjsen
Communist newspaper F r a v d a bower
flower’sl -----desk,- awaiting his derision
said Kussla had actually tested u ii l,i deliver it of Junk il?
H-bomb.
Jackson said he knew nothing
This country nevi'r lias officially about It. Yesterday on Ids N-w ,
claimed tu have prod need lid York trip Elsenhower had Uvrak '*
bomb although the. rarelully word­ lust with Jackson and Strauss. This
ed statements given nut otter test* c a* hours before the Pravrta nn
at F'nlwelnk indicated the United nuuntentenl, but seven days after
States had the H-bomb
t ils government hail K'armd nf the
But when Malenkov made hi* Aug 12
atomic explosion.
claim
. .. two members
,
iof *ithe House
,l
Straubs. In his atotofiiept 1*4&gt;t

Editor Normal'
Hie Osage
County Republican, published
In Osage
County. Missouri, bit on a novel way to
make bis readers conscious of the closing
of the recurda of the County equalization
board to the public and press. Editor Gal­
lagher left a half-column of blank space in
the most prominent s|&gt;ot in his paper ns
a protest against tho gag on information
by the county officials.
The clerk of the equalization board ex­
plained that it was the desire of the board
to hold up release of the information ubout
proceedings until further work had been
completed. This 1* an old story to newspap­
ermen. Lately in some parts of the coun­
try there has been a dangerous trend to­
ward excluding reporter* from certain meet­
ings. Always the excuse Is given that the
exclusion Is In the public interest and any
charges that free access to public informa­
tion is being denied is firm ly denied. But
despite the denials the explanations, the
newsmen are not permitted to do their job
of informing their renders of the actions
of their elected and appointed officials.
Editor Gallagher's dramatic illustration
of the effects of such efforts at censorship
may help to mukc his readers aware of
how Information ran be kept from tho publie by pompous or over-gealnux officials.
To a large extent the effectiveness of a
free press depends upon free access to In­
formation about government on all levels.
Only an informed and alert public can pre­
vent the raising of barriers to their right
to know.
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J x v tia l fcvtw JtA,
Miss Irene Greene
Feted With. Party
«K . I.oll-lnl with h
t « ,v . ^ . T ’ . ' j r , ' 1" ' ;
*'
1 , , " 1'11; 1 Halictirk M...I hr,
daughter. Mr*. Halsey Ilium .1,
IhP r&lt;'on,it w it ,' dremitted will,
nilxfil nnw, , „ «ml itiMtir hdd*t n*
Hell* Hint uerr hung Im twi i’ii th,
livlnir room Mini dining room i,.1.1
the fmtline of the* hritlo-lo-lw
(mme* were played and •moved
l&gt;v tlio ladle* with Mr* Mi l..,
t.reenr in, lh.. m H r winnvr M m
H.hfm k
II....
nil'll
Ml**
(.re jlif |v.l h n KI ft of pottery.
_1h"*- invStr.l tn hi&gt; wit), tli.’

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M m . O m ,'^
Mt* I'rmlon Stephenson,
M,* |( \
Ml** F ra n c ,
i obh. Mi**
Steven*. Mrs.
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Oxnte* Mimitl. ....I M i, lieorge
.M„ff,.n
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i yj i;H,,,.tt Mre
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M i. ........... W,......, . M l*, liemge
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Blues In The News
II; m ill ANTHONY
The men on the softball teiim* two whd winning none.
In the Snnflv Inti’r-ltiTnirtnifiil
Kuflbnll I .onmu' me beginning to
If*
t,..w new* oi tin* gUmt
helirvi' villi can &lt;et vo„i w»t, |i inti i. *tnnt i.ri».n,i|itli'* ohm Iriivel
nu'h ilnv by lh;' hnlilliiiil liquid m, th.- "g,,.... .
rmitf. Homer bifida Hunidlino
All tlrt.'** I.iii.’i it,. niKP' i lin'" contains Ihe
Snmr* nl,oni.l thr station B.'h.'.l- *tinighi
....p", ..thi*i time* only
ii IpiI to lie i *In v,*. t thi* week tmv. "*, uiib bxll"
|,„| thr so-called
l.een ml ill'll nut. I’erhuii* thr II't, m dupe* me inn.I off thi* werk for
to bo hil thr liniili'Mt t&gt;v |m*t ihr Snnfh, wrrklv xlutlxn new*'
polieilll'lll.* it thr one from thr o.ilirr Afin seeing u mnvlr conVC'fl
Klcctronb*
Department '• ruins iii'i mli*t». n si "up of Nirvy
piny Ihrir fir*l ....■li l‘rsiiii discussing the feala
Thry hnve yet t» play
ili.it nir n.ioinplUhed on a tragamp in Sanflv (..'Hirin'
plnv
l.rlliri
m /.■ Mm thins Ini to another
On Minnluv thi* VC-U Klrrtroin.
(emu Hint the NAAS A.lminietm "uni it wit* iiirntloni'.l thiit a man
in
V I it.1 &lt;|ii| arrial nerohnlirs
I lull t 111 weir scheduled to nmkr
utti th, Kingling Urn* Harnum
ill) a sump whlrh hint I r n rulli'.l noil ll.nli'v 1‘lreu* l.rf.iie rn tn in s
the previous Mon.hiy l.rnin*r of liir Navy.
min tin! nle mull rilin decided
Hill Yost, VC -ft .,,ri.*t&gt;onilrnt
asaln*l thr rr-mati'h. The two im ilir Siinfly, lii.nisht thi*
teuin* wtll try^Hoaln on Tuesday. J H i f HXr'maUon'ln'VhP Sanf
Ans. Wi. The
NAAS i Sprela
'.he
m t it.
, , , Sriv.
,,
"flv
* ■•»,,,«. along with
who Tnr fact
|.r * amt NAAS AilminiatraUini
Administration , h|lt .............. ,|(Nl 11(ltn,|IIMP(| , he
0 1 team* .Hi! inaiiaur to plnv nn ariiali*l .ti.ln'l know hi* nnine hut
innliiK nnil a half on Tuesday thi*
llionsht" hr wnrknl in the VJ-112
week liefnre thr min* ranir an,I 'la t,n n l Division The Sanflv e.lkr
fnrreil thrill to ion foi «hrlln
in
tthonnl Stan Maker, Y'J-fl2
That annii' tin* torn ir *'io ,| . n*i&gt;oniirnt foi the Sanflv.
nle,I foi Ans ill. There wa* hope
*!«,, ih.in't know of any »uch
venter.lav in.nnins that at leapt man in V.l i',2, l.ut aftei eherkins
• tie Sami' wmil.l tie nlilr to I........ the “ttn". It wn* .llaeovereil
i laye.l till* Weil, hot, like .link
that there ih'flnltrlv wa* * Ill'll a
Wolk, it hati|",l'i li as,rill ami 11,*’ mall mol that hr not imlf worker!
Same lift ween the KASIM IN ■&gt;! fur illinium an.I Itnih'v before
flphonii'*" all.I NAAS Opi'ialii.n* lomlns on artlvr .Intv with tin*
team* had to lie postponed
Naval Ht'si'ive. I,.it that he al*o
jsr
At Ihe |iie.*i'iit time. KANItllN
nlaone.l to return to the cirvu*
PI (Iptlollle* i* leinllllg the league. oi,",, In- i.'lea,.' from active duty
* r*liiii Imlf game ahead of the It,*' 'grapevine". In till* eaae.
secimd nluce NAAS .Security ni,i&gt;' |,i oi lde.1 the basi* foi an egt rein i'­
NAAS Spl'cliil Service* in bold ll iuti'i.'stlnu iiitlelv which will
lug down the number three * i ,»i Nlipeai tomorrow In the regular
wllh „no 'tin and one In** while feature column untitled "IVople
VC-0 KterIronic*, NAAS Admluis- and Place*" In the Sanfly and in
tialbin and NAAS Operation* foi- the Saiifon| II.uni.I. I! make* thi*
low In that tniler. Although V l’ -'.l ,e|airter wouilur (u*t how many
Klei'lronle* ha* not played a game more "iiderestlng” iieraunalitle*
a* yet, they ale irt fourth place there must tie aiming the reprrsince NAAS A,lmiui*trntion ha, sentalive group of men statlom*,l
lord one game while winning none here nl Ihe Naval Auxiliary Air
m l. .*
Qp&lt;&gt;jnt£^*4t^* lo*l {Jtittlon^
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Officers' Wives
M eet A t Luncheon

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The o fflie i*’ wive* of Photo
grant,lr Squad,or, &lt;12 of Ihe Naval
Alt Station held lh.tr monthly
luncheon ve*t,u.lav afternoon at
I (Mi o'clock It, the Skyline IleatHllranl located at the Orlando
Mimlcliral Airport.
The wive* weir, lined Mr*. W.
Camtibell to the luncheon and to
SanloTil Mr*. M llelie who I*
visiting ft mil New York wa* the
pue*l nf M i*. I ’. O'Meara’* gue*t.
Houle*,'* for the day were Mr*.
W. Hi,mill.i,i an.l M ,* K. (.Henke.
Tho»c
a 11ending were:
the
Mme*. K. Hate*, S. Hanv, 0.
Hfailv. VY ('ampin'll, W. Carrier.
IV, ('las*. K Knglaiiil. F. P'avreatt.
^ K. firhnke. I. (Inshnin, \V. Ilnniil
w Inn, A. Ilenth, I,. Metcalf, M.
Nlchoiaon, J OI*„n, C. O’Meara,
II. Kohrer, M. Helxe, A. Young-

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TIUHISflAV
The Junior and Intermcdlale
Itnyal Aiiihaasiiilnr* will mcol el
lhe Flr*t llnpll*! Church nt 7:00
p.m.
TYtn F lr*l HitplM Church Chulr
will hold rehearsal at 7:15 p.m.
The Junior llrolherhnod will
meet nt Ihe First Hapllsl Church
nt 7:30 p.m.
SUNDAY
The Find Methodist Church will
hnld Christian Adventure Week
for nil Intermediate* starling to­
day nml rnntinuing through Frll,* V'
MONDAY
The Heartlall Ave. Clrrle will
meet nt the f'hnnel nt 3:00 p m.
TUKHDAY
Th# Unity Trulh f'lns* will meel
nt Ihe Valdez lintel at 7:43 p.m.
wllh Carolyn Parsons a* leather
The public I* Invlled.

An en»y way In roll cookie tlough

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to n M N r n r n u rn t i n

Joe Keves Given
Farewell Party
The rholr of thr Klml Christian
fuff writ part V
i Church ltu' i'
T up*.lav nisht to the rhiurh
i.arloi for .top Hove*, who ha*
I'eeii ilii** tins 't'e .-h..i»
fi.i
■rveral m i . i . l l . ...... in, oil.',
.loan. Joe i* bavins I lo* week
for Waahlnslon, 0
an,I no*
•Ihlr *ea &lt;lutv,
Seveial
uitlve same*
were
nlave.l bv the .'hint loeinbrt* anil
their fanillle*. illrrrtn t bv Mi**
Haibiira llu riirt The se.uii. then
*ans lainulai *&lt;&gt;ns* mol ilioin*, *.
.iirei'te.l liv Joe all,I arronipnlihsl
by M l*. N V Karioer. ami Joe
Sails " A ir Mnriu" an.I "The t,o*l
rhnrtl."
A sift of a mII v.t ro ff.e not
ami Irav weie pte*. ntr.l to M.
amt Mr*. Ilevr* a* s 'ft* "f the
larnrnlishtrr*
t In**
amt
tti"
Krien.lahin Him*, anil Mi tlr\e *
wu» prcaeliteii with a leather
wnllet luiuinv.'.l with hi* nano
by thr rholr.
Mm. Ilorlim *.*1 VI.* t ’li.Hu .
artnl a* ho*lr**i'* ami *rrvr.l
honie-nmilr lee ririini anil *ln . I
lake*, rarli niece hentins lb.
wnnla "Mon Vnvnse, .lor" III siren
Irlns.
Thour pr.'Kenl weie: Mr, anil
Mr*. &lt;1 M l.an.lie**. Mi. mol
Mr*. N. V Kaniirr, Mr. anil M i*
I. L. Horton. Mr. an.l M i* M II
William*. Mi mol Mm. W II
Youns. Mr. itml Mm It T I'cni
*oii. Mm, Mranaao Ti*on. Mr*
Johnny Hair anil aim. Krmliln
Mr* Kilim llrrlafonl. mol Mi *
II iii bai a Mail let
Al*o Mr. I.ratm T h ill,a1 VI i
.1itv Wallet) sin'*!* frnni Wynn
ilnitr. Mirh Mi*. Ainaii.la Him
rilnton, l.rr a ml Itulh Hail, an.l
the In.mn sneal*. Mr. ami Mm
Joe Itevea.
The pally rlo*eil with one of
the ehoir'* anthem* illieeterl bv
Joe mol aei'iimnunieil at the oisan
by Mr*. Patmer.

(psiA A onah
l')i,'*t,'i l b, met * i- in f a n &gt;"h
ilitlm, at the O i a n g e Memo, , , . .
Ilocpital. but ,* not allow.' , t

have visitor*
M. and M l* II i Monte a."I
son. Hilly, have telii.m'.l afl.u
speo.llltg a week with i.'lative* in
fieoigia and South t'aiolma Ft"'
..I*., went on a loin id the Ninth
.'H*l liHVeling to I aim,la *tt,&gt;I
N i hkui h

lull-

Frit'll,I* will ,eg,et to b ill"
llnil M i- II. M Swam,'* btoll,,',
in law, Ja.k Artinglou, of Penv.
died Iasi night
Sennto, ami Mt*. I C Hovb
and M i* Kobe, I Fi i*cl, have ,e
turned f,om l.mireo*. S ('., and
Henileraonvilltt, N (' an.l weic
accompanied home try Mi*.* Ilosa
Coke Hovle.
Mr. h,„I Mrs Fred Inina* and
■hil,Iren have returned from An
drew*. N ('. after visiting with
Mr*, finria*' inirent*. M, and M i*
K. I.. Ilawkln*.

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nml &lt;n e t'll n r T u t'iiiiim u um l
l.ine lbinch p it p lait with p««A treat tor pte lover* is a Juicy
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piled genernutly into a llaky crust Put trimming* aside In make la t­
and partly c u r n il with a pastry tice strip*. Mix sugar, salt and
lattice, ntnket n ipieen of plel.
flour. Sprinkle 3 tablespoons of
Henru.io praclie* are Juicy. »
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lb,' juice and make* it Jell.
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ol miles farther and committed
tlic t nili I Stales and her NATti
allies to a defense of the Mlildl'’
Ku'l
Addition of Turkey Iwoughl in IU
small hut tough divisions made op
of men who traditionally distrust
lliissia and who have a deep nu
t inn aI inleirst hi keeping her out
id tin’ Middle Kast, oil nr no oil
l’uikey plus the vast and sandy
distances of die Middle Rust, are
part of NAT h ' s strength in this
area
It is possible for ttussla to invade
the Middle Kast hy coming through
Iran, thus outflanking Turkey to
the east lint tup military expert'
at Ihe NATH Southern Command
hcadipi.ntcrs in Naples tiilnk il
would he a costly Job. not likely
to lie undertaken if Hussiu was
heavily engaged ill Kurnpc
When
Alexander
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marched hi* armies across that
great stretch to Invade India three
Venturis’s Indore Christ, Mesopo­
tamia was one of the gardrn spot*
of Ihe world Ills armies lived oil
the land Today much of it is
desert and the Itusslnn army
would find scant pickings. Kven
one of Alexander's armies perished
trying to make Its way back from
Imlm along the east coast uf the
Persian Gulf Only rucks grow
there
More danger to Ihe Mediterran
i m pipe line lie* In other iila rri.
such as tile Bosporus and llarda
m iles Straits cumin-ting Ihe Black
Sea through Turkey with the Med
i’ iruMean, and the land passaye
from Austria uml Hungary into
Northern Italy—narrow but feasi
hie
Hf the straits. MuJ Gen Uluvis
Byers, chief of staff in the Southern
&lt;........ and, said the forces now
available there—the Turk*. Ihe
Ni*th Meet and the big African
bombers—"cun deny this area to
(lie llussians."
On u recent tour of this area.
I mVcspondenl* covering NATO
discovered that each country had
it* own Idea* of how the Sisth
Meet would be used when and if
the big blow came.
The Italian* would send it up
to the head of the Adriatic to help
protect Northern Italy Suggiwlions
that such a fleet, operating off
Venice, would be a silling duck
lor horde* of land based Ilusslan
I’lane* from Kaslern Kurope didn’t
raise a flutter.
Greece would use the fleet to
help break methward along the

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•y HUMAN N. lUNMIIN, M.O.
| Ti&lt;* giving of Urge wiuounle of
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gtucoie or sugar Into a vein la ofTlih; uvvr-sealuui drinker who *r „ w y
CM, of 4, , •,
negleru lux diet lor a prolonged I lin e is a d ep letio n of sail With
period of time, may heroine the hi ttie system and t h * giving of
victim uf delirium tremens, ur. a* I'o lic rn tra le d solutions of s a il Is
It Li more popularly anowii. d t 'a
very h e lp lu l Mince m any pvisons
" Victim U a good word lo use lit w tin coiisiim r .in excessive am ount
Die case of tlie»e people, for it is id alcohol do lint cut fields. Iitlg r
diltUult to fight otf an attack dosages of v ita m in * are also given
once it ha* b 'gun
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A p ille n t n t lli ty in p lo n u ol
It is believed Dial delirium
d e liriu m tie in e n * needs Iveavv
lumen.* is caused by the swell*
llosa e* ol sed.ltlve* O ne know n
lug of Hie bialn with excessive
us oii'ptm bai b lln l
used along
IIuni causing w lu t !.* known as a
m ill o lh e i sedatives tia* proven
"wet brain
ftte rliv e In h elp ing persons dm
Preliminary Symptoms
UU the cl llle a l period of llils ills
Ju.sl txrfuie Hie onset of an ul- ea.se when they a ie very shaky
lack of llils type, ttie person has and me seeing live giealest mini
Insomnia or iltmcully In sleeping tin ol mine image*
fur severui days He it on edge.
At mu* time ll was believed that
feels worried, unit may even have uie giving of small amounts ot
feelings uf persecution
alcohol would help ttie suit ere.»
Usually, there it lust uf app«- from delirium tremens Imi tint
tits* and an Intolerance toward treatment It not used lo ■ great
food, perhaps even vomiting and extent today
diarrhea He then becomes dell*
I f l ) K S T IO N A N D A N S tV K K
rlovu. baa hand tremors, and U
(I l • I have had pains In lilt
extremely worried as u&gt; whether
right lieid fur th* past dvr
lie will live or nut.
Manjf persona In these stale* month* It treis like I am step
of delirium lee animal* and imag­ ping mi a null Wlial could tre
ine situations Dial actually do ruuslng lids 1
Answer
Yuui dlfhc oily could
not exist. Kven after recovering
from a sever* attack. Hie patient be caused by • spui. m exti a pm
may have a vivid memory uf ihe lion of lame pttdi luUi h (imii the
Images that he thought lie sew heel bone Home times an Inditm
in very sever* case* of dehnum mulhm ol Hie hxaments mound
tremens, the person may have III* heel or artlulUs cap also be
convulsions which call prove at (null An X ray will lielp refatal.
veal the cause
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west end uf Ihe Black Sea and
establish a front on the (lank of
the Itusslnn armies fighting in Ku
rone.
Mow would Turkey use il ' To
prided Iht- strait*
The strait* remain Ihe one gteai
iriterretlunal a**el—and burden
which the Turk* still hold (unit
the days when they were a tug
world power
To bolstr-r mil only ll* east wing
uf NATO, but the whole uf Southern
Kurope, tlm Turks. Greek* and
Yugoslavs have a treaty ul mutual
defense and assistance Yugoslavia
is mil In NATO bill her slrenglh
I* being built up by d irt-t aid
from Britain and Amerira
When she ran depend on Turkey

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S K tll’I. i.H Marshal Kiln ll Sung
ami Gen N.nu II. the two men
who emerged as kingpin* in the
newly purged North Korean font
hi tin ist regime, were levealcd h&gt;
day to be "fantusllc impost! i*'
• ho borrowed tlieir names imm
well known Notlb Kott'aiis ot year,
ago
Only today, Bed t’hlna's I'eiping
radio disclosed that Kim one lime
Hussian army m ajor- ha* been
awwrdid Ihe 111It* of "Hero of the
I’enple's Iteputillr of Kniv'a" bv
the standing com ill iIk T of the
North Korean Supreme People's
Xstemlily in re'(ignition »f his war
time leadership
I'he title apparently is an Hilda
lion of llussltt * "Hero of the Sov
tel Itnmn." which makes the ie
cipient in llussla a virtual ileim
god
Information that Kim and Nam
It ale imposters witli hot lowed
names came fiom a highly plan'i!
Sunili Korean intelligence offner
with excellent ennueiTInns In Noith
Koic.i and access m lop s e m i npulls till tile lllllddletl situ atio n he
hunt the Beds' llainboo fiiriain
lit* name cannot tie revealcil lie
valise ot possible let.illation against
relatives still living in North K.nea
Kim's role a* an piipostci who
horiowed |In* name of a N oHIi Ko
lean tiero who fought the Japane-e
during lit*' occupation id Kurt .1 lias
lu'Hi known for some lime
Hut for the first mile 11 was ie
sealed that Natll II cliii'l It.-it lie
gotmtor in the truce talks ai Bun
miinjoiii, also borrowed Hu name
of a prominent North Kir can
Here Is the »toiv I- deladed b)
the Ildelllgeltic nificer
Kim’s real name wa&lt; Kim Sung
Jo., iiv was bom I.’ *&gt; u&gt; ago in
a small y III ace near the lied rapt
la! of Pyongyang, the SOM of an
anti Japanese Nationalist
When Klin was eight In- father
was forced to flee to Manchuria
to escape the Japanese police Kl"&gt;
stayed with an uncle in Korea until
he was IJ, then Joined hi- father
lie became a me in Imi of the flu
iiesi Youth Association of ttie t om
inmiM parly when lie was I.
At the age of to Km, became
commander id the guru ilia corps
in Manchuria M about the same
lime Japan sent it- powerful Kwau
lung arms into Manchuria Kim
fared liuilly again-1 the Japanese
end gave up his cummiiiid to visit

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and Greece to handle Bulgaria in
Ihe event ol Ihe I'lg blow. Yugo
slavia can move nmm ot her
troop* to llie mure vulnerable area
facing Hungary and that pan «i
Austria belli by Hie liii**luu*

FRIDAY, AUGUST 21
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rean burn At’ correspondent who
lias rtTiorint' sonic tollable Oran
j T F luctimr la.nlr.ri', ••
girvs an exclusive account on the
nitherln shadowy background of
North Korea * leader, Kiin II Sung
and .1 .vsiftly rising newcomer
Nam II i
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’huddle. iiui security id the , r .i
in.iti-iful cm ilcmrnt \ \nu*r
f in d imperially the unity id tin IIJ |l' "
•» &gt;1 WiMild fir .» lip iif I
Important state* burthen g it de 'd « M (I i\ ^ .•! Mil
pend* largely on the pivM'inr ,,[
I In* \n »vt . ■■ SuSli 1 i i r vvllfi
American *ea and air power
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uni j i i n j i i t i r r t r r * .
On the bottom of tills buss
*H lf,r 'Mon
i tnkmt! Ilrrt mm
in luerewive lu y m id histuru in fin* M r ih lm i ah iM ii If 11.i-«t* is
mud. lie the fleet* id pirvino* ^ **|lf‘ ' l»lj| t|
flip ' ( i l l | ( i
puweri which have risen, dumi **t *4114 fit'T II! ,1 llil/l'll piit l i iihiiu*
nited It. and ta lle n -r .iitlu He me I...... peat, &lt;&gt;■ Uni an shores
Kume, Venice furln-y There lie and inthe In iki.h s, ., ,,( Marieu
f ' “r.llnV'm3. iL . ’‘ V 'V V '
,il n " •' "i
• ihe Uaid.iuelle*.
ly » r r
e I a* I Win Id war
eidv an limn (livid i.mn fuiimui
So far. no American ship nf im m&lt;i .o n Ii .uiu
fp u rtin ce has Joined the ghostly
Never in prate tune lias an
navy. But another war. will, Amer
Vm.
Heel hen, b a rd
far
|ca and liuxxla as the tnajur an from home m
whully fureivn
tagonlflv tiil,:ht linn,; another port
itory. 4 or this great sea realties
Uni navy powet is only part id
fillllp f fntu thi* fkMi lluml of (hr \in iarii an miIp in %hvn \ th m c
If* » t Kura'* I an cojit mi'ii! than *1111 M i'dtin 1 anr in
ihrii* arc fut*
olhtr body of wafer .Sfeminiru; fum
.1
fro nithp limy Altanlir, 1! nprjt* M ina
Ihr plains liavi &gt;l;ipmv
jii Irre^.lur, Nam ) ilulfed rnnlr f,,•(,» . m 1 f 1, i.tr m Hi. ,m t end
2 .M)0 mile \ foutward ;itui north of ifti* Mi iitici r-in in in Ttirki y.
wanl. far south uf but |iar;it)ot t*» jtul in IMihimt mi I Id*
th« line along vvhith Kaslrru ami «.uir
annlM would inanh t.»
n,«. f;,.,.| lfli| ihr 1„c i.,.«.,!.or&lt;
*» rd bat Ilf In Kufopi1.
I &lt;mh iliiiti- til fin* - -AUI11 \ nf one
For utf* lir^t J (MM! inijos uf tin* uiiuMm m iJ %
• Mi'iiifiM i .ijiimh tint
rfrtit r^aiii, the soa i* open in luutv p.(,|M il.»rlt ihcf tv\,vvsvt\l
l m i ^ navies with fr\*iidlv of tin- nt*v\ i.ifiiu* poo»*r wlmli fun
Allied powers all along I lie north fn\*n l;itkntg 'iiu e lln* Ii 1 1f i •11 In*
Shores except for one liny ./an their williili.ni.il Irtitn tlietr
satellite Albania, and with ft lend nine ihonoiaiinp, positieu m Uu
ly or ineffective peoples ahum Middle I . t
most of the African shoreline
The llnh-li took .w .i
ihe
It provides a protected siipnly heels
Hie ..hnipi . . &lt; i | , ,,f
lint right through the Dardanelles | „iknh . ..nliol in the Mi,Idle K.id
lo the shores id the Black Sea. a j M.l \ i .il. .. durtin: and after Ilia
A 'ea dominated now hy llus.sla hoi U,„ld w.,, j |,, h.nk up ,|&gt; p.,
»whlch in event of war might he „ii,,n lintain drew .,n the vast
Ini' scene id a waler liorne inv asion niaiipww*, nwonries &lt;d India to
ol t w grout Soviol div tot itr^ lop ropiiiii Iuai cust miUIom ^ fuf ^a| c
For gt'no l siI Inf is It ii %hi1 lui’* Ihumi fisum 1I11 •m1.;)i«*11f tho MnpHc K;jsl
trying to push southward to tin
Iiui India col iter lleedollt In
Mediterranean,
and
successive PUT ami slowly the Indian troops
Mediterranean powiis have ,might winch had helped wilon e Ihe Itrit
her back Now Ihe task rests large I'll gind.im e id the Middle Hast
ly on American ships and planes weie withdraw 11 \inoru; (he last
American aid has been so sue
In poll out were those ciiarding
cessfiil that Ihe critical eastern th e’British ml refiners ai Aliadun
end of the ages old liatt’e pond ln |i.IM \,n long alter Mossadegh
—has been made secure its guard im,p ,| „
W|an* say-m id the mlilrlte area
in tin, ,.,m r penod 'h,. Ilntish
‘•foig steadl'y shored up I'he west witiidiew troops from IVilestine to
end i* lurgoly out of llic n u r' louvo Ni,u*l v\ Ith .1 pmuriou^
fcach
imlepemieiice
British piolecllon
Apart from its dvfetite, the Med also was polled out of ticer* e ami
Iterranean offers the one iiinlnr America hail to move in to help
a v e n u e — except from halt!*' in llu
heat down the ('oiiimiinisl guerril
rone- to approach Ihe Bus-lan las
Now negotiations are under wav
Allied ufflrers are cunfiilcnl thi-y for British withdrawal from the
can pm lect the Mediterram-an Sue/ Canal /one This will create
barring all out calaslrnphe In Ku .molhr-r gup which the Nortli At
rope, The Turks say they can vir tunlu* treaty powers are trying to
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fill hy Inducing l'*gy(it to Join «
Middle I'asl command Bill the
Brillsli got a new foothold the olhei
day signing a treaty with l.Iliya
tor uir and land liases
The importance of the Mediler
ran'an swi llml to inamnioih pm
pot lams for Amerira and Koropi1
wilti tile dl-coverv of oil In tin
A iim cii .Service K liiliu u
Middle Hast II,|| Vl.llita The sea
I Hll %** I'll I Is | | ' «-*'%!«Mfill il. I'll*,
how is the “ pipe line” hy wlitcli
these vast resources an- earri.-d
fllrltcid %«m| &gt;lrilH#(lr I ?«»i«|nI;*
to Ihe West
,%|l |»* i»%rtl |,»ilir4«*j|«lK \llllt
The need to pndeit Hus great
♦
I lif t* t Im l l n i r .
new resource contnhuted to th *
arguinonls for luinging lorkuy and
H IIm
%I I,? m 4 »«i I 'r r l | 4lr.
Greece into N \ H t de-pile the fact
ll splcad the defeii's’ line thousand'

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Indians To Have
Wow Of Pow-Wow

GIs In Korea Building
Hew

ANADAHKfl. Okie JS-H'* going
. i be a «.*t&gt;w ■{ j " J o " f *
An estimated 2.Vnoo Indians have
scl up leper keeping on the out­
skirts of ikt* self-styled "Indian
Capital of the World" hoping to
garner a trunkload of thr white
man's tourist wampum during the
22nd annual Amrrican Indian Ex­
position
And the peace pipe smoking red
men apparently arc willing lo for
get that their white brothers shy
locked their ancestors out of Man
hattan Island for a piddling 124
In trinkets
The braves, sipiaws and pnpoos
rs have neatly folded their over­
alls, business -Oils and tw o tune
ihnes and de mothballed the Hollywood-type costumes and multi
colored feathers for the tourist
trade
Medicine mrn are hoping Ihe
war-whooping will attract some
80,000 visitors from all 48 alatei
during the &lt;ix day celebration
which began this morning.
Itackdrop for Ihe annual pageant,
which will run nightly during Ihe
exposition, will be flags from each
of the United Nations, sent from
l'N hcnihpiaMcr* m New York.
Allit- Reynolds. New York Yan
kers pitcher, was chosen Indian
of the Year by the exposition and
was scheduled to tic honored ill a
rcrctnony at noon today
With all the visiting Indians
streaming mtn town tin- outskirts
are a solid mass of tents anil
lepers Robert (looinhi, exposition
president, said all the Indians
bring their nwn tents and cooking
utensils for the wei-k out in Ihe
open
There are Pueblos from Jen in .
N M . Moolahs from northern
4’alifornia dhelr firsi visit to Imll
an trrriinry). NavaJos from Art
rnua. Uberokees from North t'aro
Ho,i
Norihi-rn Uheyennes from
Molilalia. Wlnnehagos from U’ls
cousin
and the Else Civilized
Tribes of Oklahoma

By OFRRF.CT EDWARDS

WESTERN FRONT. Korea
Th* young Mailne straightened up

couftf#ww

from the n c v l/rfu a Uenrh. mai

)a«ed (hr small nf his hark ami
mopped sweat offihi* lace
"We've l&gt;ern digging. digging,
•.ever alnrc the armistice." said
g J 'tc Talmage W. QUekwvll of llal
w i j h , Miss.
‘But dnn’l gel me wrong I'm
no! klrfclng. I’d ralher do sumthing like Ihis than have men get
ling killed like before the nrml
illce."
All arross (he- ISO mile front. Al
lied inldier* witfe swinging plrks
and dabbing spades Into Korea’s
red clay hills. They were building
new earthen rorllflcallons smith of
(ho dem llitarlrr l none.
Others encaged in dangerous
Ire removal work. Scores of
intall parlies went nver ground us
In* Ihe moil modern of dclrvlors
but even so risking areldenl and
death.
Some mrn In the forwnrd areas
were in salvage operations, bring
inn hack r-'jiiiptnenl for cleaning,
repair and further uwv
Engineer* were repairing roads
and bridges.
Nnrlh of Muusan. Lnno Arniv
■engineers were hard al work on
“
huge tint rlly for North Korean
and Chinese prisoner.* of war who
have said Ihey do nol wanl to he
sent hark behind (lie “ Bambnn
Curtain." The lenl eltv will home
them white tlu-lr fair Is decided
II has hern mostly work anil
llltle play for It N. troops since
the armlsllee wns signed .lulv 27
hut an easier life lies ahem) ThU S Rlh Army Is planning a hlg
move in lls recreation and study
jtrn g ram s
9 Alrrady there .has heen a marked
Increase In Ihe number of men
flown out dally from Seoul frr five
dav* rest and relaxation In Japan
Sunday, more Ilian l.noo ” H and
It" troops flew to Japan
From Ihe air. Ih.j new Allied
frnnl look* ipillr different from Ihe
old one with its eonnected trenches
The nt-w line Is m»r* n series of
"Islands'* of dug in position* on
kev hills.
The old line looks like a Jagged
Mkrar arross Ihe ridgrlops Hunkers
have hern dismantled Handling
barricades are gout'
The hall In (he shunting did no)
mean the end of soldiering Day
and night, security patrols move
Jusl ahead of the new Allied lines
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Everywhere |T.-j men who fmighl
in the bloody battles must stay in
rondilion for any further fighting
whieh might lie necessary Every
division has Its own training pro
gram
Let's look al what one company
has dune xin ci. the armlsllee
Charlie Company nf one haUnlhm
of the 1st Marine Division on llm
Wcutrcn Front Thai'* HlarkwrU s
outfit.
The company ha* laid wire, dug
Ircnchei, built huitken ami cletirr I
"(ieltl* of fire"—the area north of
the line Inin wdiirh they v.oulil shoot
if the Communist* broke the truce
The men complain about the
work h it are aware It Is necessary
" I don't think we will need llieso
new positions," said I'fc Walter
Aekerina nf llrouklvn, N Y "lint
I don't believe In taking chatter-. "
"These position* are the finest
we ever built," hnasted 2nd Id
Richard J. Rryne nf Newark. N .1
Once llto new position* are root
plelrd, what next'
Training is Nn 1 on Ihe list.
Mh Army head.|uarlers said
Every division will launch a new
and enlarged rdurailonal program
'More post exchanges will off» r
more slock* nl merchandise More
men will gn on "R and R,"
The sprrl* program will boom
On the Eastern Eroal. the II S
4Mh Infantry Division Is rilanning
In build a "Thundarhlrd Bowl." a
reereallon an-* seating W.Wtn sj-e
tator* for basketball, badminton,
lennla and boxing. It's Hie brain
child nf MaJ Den P D fllnrtcr
enmmnntTer nf the Thunderhlrd Dl

vision.

Leg Severed
DAVtSVIU.R. R I. 0* —Unaware
that Edward Slmeone, (It, was
dlg|tnH In an eight foot trench, a
power ahovel operator ilrnppc.l Ids

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plans.
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going to believe it when I tell them
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A T h i n g E E A M A N IA
WASHINGTON •J)—Gen Omar liinili-d blnlxelf generally tn -date
COUNTRY I f
P l*f'A
fi-arful
h-xl
tin*
menlx
that
the
nation'*
lop
mllllury
111 .ullt-y xnyx Inyi-.ir'x xliisfi lit the mlllliiry Imilget pluniler* xaw no lexxenlng of the
A W O M A N IN i f
\
INTERNATIONAL I'u k up T iu i k glow min "a luiliit a* li-Riptillg a*, llrreai lo llu* i-oonlry.
liar guilt West Geneva A u- d .uni rmiri- dangeroo* Ilian, thf
Ilrailley, IM). i* going into privale
D. AV Texlnn
induxtry a* Imurd rhuirmun of
ImiIui uf dollar extravagance "
iiiiulley. five xlar genertil who Itiilova Hexeureh and Develo|inie)il
FOR SALE III3H llulck S|iei iuI. xii'Plifil mil four day* ago afler two l.almr.iiorH-x. lor III* article, en
New Mulur. lire*, and Mullert
t it It'll " \ Soldier's Farewell," wa*
Very ReusiiliiiliU- 215 \A IHIIi St ;&gt; si n li-rin* a* ciuilrmnn "f Du- in Hie main a defense nl military
I iiiii ) Chief* nf Stuff, xubl of llupiiiiming
during the past four
*31) CHEVROLET Gmui niimtiig Ki-mntmwi-r iiilmuU*lrnllnM'x ibi' i* mu in in i mtire t Im n five liillum year*
cnmllllnu R3) Plume 1251 It
He .............. it ugninxt Secretary
■ *
iliillur* fixim ibe Defenie Depart
of Defense Wilson'* aiinnoiiced
17-14— Ait loin ut Ive Service —17 II mi-ill bndgfl;
"Al flrxl glani-e this Innkf*! lu plan* lo narrow the nation'* mill
HALL'S Garage fur General Aide in*- like coaxlinu In-fore yuo reach tnry |iriMliu’lion base in the interest
Repairing Sanford A Ce'-try Avn iIn- tup of the hill Prfxonnlly, I of economy and efficiency — a
I'ltbne RXJ0-M. Ii i-fi It nlglit.
would be im-liiifd lo keep llu* program which Pentagon source*
UA1TERY, Generator nr Hlarter pn-xxort* on — from o xm-nrily *ay I* being pot Into tJfect more
Service Call SI7. Swain'* llal xlamlpoinl — itnlll we reach a xlowly, and tn leaser degree. Ihan
tery Service. Sanford Avenue hlghei level of rendlnex* unit &gt;f bud been Inlliuliy indicated
"lly conmitrullng our order*
curlly.”
imu 2nd Street.
Thexe xtiilfnn-nl*. in un urln-li- among the ntosl efficient jhu
MAFFF.T AUTO Servlet* 120'
wr 111**11 for llu- H.ilinilnv Evening dmerx," llridli-y wrote, "we may
North I'urk, Plume U2I Spet-ilu Plixt ii nil made public lii»t night. be able to produce ut b-i* eiixl
iiii 'I it SpeciaHxts
were Ilruillry'x flrxl direct rrlti- |'That'* fine—if we don't have n
flxm of the new defense budget generul war,
It)—
BOATS - MOTORS
—I!)
"The narrower tiaxe of prodoe
During bearing* wlule emigre**
Wllllum P Smith, Outboard Sale*- wax ronxldf ring Hie mailer, In- lion euiumt be expundist u* rapidly
In ease of nil mil mobilization, ami
H fli
B it
Service. Mercury OullNiard S.il
4s.au |a* i r»ala Mb(»
I* extremely dangerous bcrutiM- u
n*$ u I h i t i i i t i
i*i, 25l’i S Park. Pliutu- i m .1
lx more vulnerable In uttack In
any narrowing of our produelioo
12’—14’ tlOATS
Trailcv* Hard
base. Hits lx a point to be weights!
ware C Vail Wnuduiirkuig 512
most carefully "
_ Sun find, Pit 2327 J.
P r e * I d e n t Elsenhower, who
40 - FURNITURE- U'hotd Gixid* 20
shook up the entire Joint Chief* of
Staff, ha* defended Iii* and Wil­
OIL FURNACES — tty Kratky
son'* defense budget us one whteli
Wall, Fluor ami Fireplace.
will give the nution greater urniixl
M. G. DODGES
posed In January by former Presi­
!W W. I l l S4.
FiteeaIM
dent Truman
lirinlli-y said the old Joint Chief*
’ VENETIAN BLINDS
worked mil in 11)51 a set of goals
Farlury prlcrtl Holla ileittl llllnda,
which llu-y felt would bring the
Alain Imi m alal*. collun or pla*
tic la|x*x CiiuiplHc rep xervue
nation In a position of relative
William I). Mitchell, adminUtriariulliule Venetian lllluil CumpiiM
safety by Hie end of 11)54, and thul
U l Weal Third
Fbaue7Kt
Truman luter decided to slrclch lor of the Small Uu«lness Admin­
istration, will addreas (he statewide
out Ibe buildup lo 11155
HILL'S VUKNirUKK
Then, speaking of the Elxenhnw imiuxlriul “ clinic" scheduled at Or­
HKFINIHIUNG
er lindgit rut*, he said: " It would lando, Thursday. Aug. 27, at which
Utihul.iterlng and Repalrlntt
appear that till* will furlher detav lime the Council for Industry and
403 (Vlery Ave.
Tel.ISM
date at which w ewlll reach Cummcree and the Florida Stale
the force gnul* recommended by Chamber of Commerce expect to
J. GARCIA
Hie Jolnl Chiefs of Staff or n-siilt devise plans for attpplng-up the
Cabinet making, upholstering, Fur
Industralliallon of the slate.
in ii reduction of Iheso goal*."
niltire refliiliintig—retimmi) An­
Administrator Mitchell will out­
Headley conceded he made a
tique rexlurlng Uplmlxlering fab
mistake In asiumlng. some month* line SKA plans fur helping indus­
rlc*. Work guaranteed m» N
before the Korean War broke out. trialists to ontain and finance gov­
ilmtlevard CL, Del.aiul, Phone
that the nation rmdd not afford ernment contracts, and to explain
557.
to spend more for defense than the lending scope of hi* organisa­
II—
LOST ANI) FOUND
-2 1
the Truman budget of 13 billion tion as the auccMior to the Re­
dollar*. The Joint Chief* first esti­ construction Finance Administra­
LOST YOUR P E T ? ’
mated they would need 20 billion*, tion. Mitchell Is a lawyer, and was
II you have—advertlne ym&lt;r los*
but Inter cut the figure tu 17 bil­ counsel for a Denver manufactur­
THEE fur throe linn.'* in Hie
lion*. Truman and hi* defenie ing concern when appointed SllA
u « . *H W * I S O « •
10 I T IIH*
Herald through the conrivxy nl
in * I h. x anllaaii liiir.
seerelury, Umix A. Johnson, pared xdminixtrfiliir a fortnight ago by
President Elsenhower.
the Florida Stale Hunk.
the figure tn 13 billions.
"Some people," Bradley wrote,
111 I M'
* " " l * * Hie mle ■■
1 2 - ELECTRICAL SERVICES -3 7
t i l l , three line* uratnwry
"think I should have resigned,
trie i
mode a dramatic protest and 'car­
Sanford Electric Co-, (1. .E. Appll
The smuoth gray seeds from the
ancv*. 11(1 Magnolia Ave&gt;• Pit. 443.
ried the lisu* to the country.' I Florida ahrub known as "nicker
do not think that I* the proper role bean" are oftsn used In making
nrUKxr,
Appliance Canter
for a military adviser . . . I do necklace*,
tree.
"Your fXtlnghnu*o Denier"
not think that such a pseudoPhone 1757, 115 Magnolia.
dramatic act would hove hud the
lla* line *am* rat#
slightest effect during the economy stepped out of his field by saying
PIUGIDAIKK
RE applli nee*. «ale* and
*&gt; tit* II* m urXIwave which wa* sweeping Con­ then he did not think the gallon
lervlce G. II. High, Oviedo, Fla
"*r» irk&gt;.
gress and the people In the spring could afford more for defense
Phone 4131 or Sanford 1042-W
of 1950—though the gesture would "Our military recommendations on
after 0 p. m.
tnvc loft mo quite a reputation
______ _as forces wo need ahotiU RtM to
prophet."
curbed In any way by econoimT
Miller Radio &amp; Appliance
Bradley added, however, that he assumption!,’' he said.
Sinford, Seminole County'*
Olden Weitlnghouxfl Dealer.
118 S. Park,
Ph. 21)

MOVING,

dlilanc*. C
and craUng.

CFtANSIlIKO

Address State
Industry Clinic

Anvicirnsr.Ns

TIII2SK VARIOUS
SI/IOS o r TYI'IO
ARK NOW

AVAILAHLIC

TO (JIVE YOU

R EITER SERVICE

28Pf.

BRAILEY O D H A M USED CARS

Vodoplch Sale* Si-rvlco
Eleclrlcal A G ai Appliance*
Admiral, Kelvinatiw. Servel
Refrigerator*, Prolane IlottI* (Jai. 202 Sinford Ave.
Phone 1240

al A long

‘‘•BSifi.

•AWN m o w e r s ahirpened.
g K jU w f w n A

NOTE TO

18 Pt.s-r " i i r,,#

c A R P E N T ra m
We buy. aell end trade used furni­
ture. Wllxou Maler Furniture Co. For
bull’ling.
lO -M -T
I l l E. l»t, Pbone MB.
WOULD like tn Imy a good *40 or
Ml Chevrolet. Top price, Mu*l be
In good condition. Call Iten De
Jjoorytenfojj^HeraljL
IB— _ H ELP WANTED
-1 $

Variety Of State's
Citrus Rootstocks
Now Unsatisfactory

S IL L -P la n a Tecliulclan
L .
Pbana fill-W Route 1. Sanfun)

14 B—

Park Ave. &amp; 13th S t

Seminole C o rn e a otUy pet

“Bank rate* ear* you money".

All Innuranre purclintied from your lmtumnco Bgtnt.

-3 3

™«. Machine Co.,
••Wing machine*,
2U Magnolia, Ph!

...'aiLtyf''"'"'''gm,
CARPENTEhB, roofing and lidlag
ipnlicilari. Flnlihed Craftamen

MIMEOGRAPH

and Suppl o*.
Ice*. Ch
‘ Ui
1'

"In ra*e you have an arrldenL you aettU with n frlond".

Stencil*,
loweil
Geor

8a loo

Monthly

’51 NASH AMBASSADOR 4 Door Sedan R M *2'4"M|'8 Mo*’50 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan
M g 1S* 18
•* 88
’52 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER V-8 l l f i 345 24
•» »•
W HUDSON PACEMAKER 4 Door Sedan
19518
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ASiM
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Down

Altov* IneludtM l a t t m t , Inatiruiet Cl
tn*lo4toa life Intnranc* and all fla n w d

CAMP MCQUARHIE im-Changmg condition* have left much to
be desired ill Florida's once satis­
factory variety of citrus ro o l^
stocks, a government ptunl e x p e t^
said loday
One of Ibe ehanglng condition*
i* disease, said F. K Gradner.
principal horticulturist al the Oriaiulii office ul the U S Depart­
ment of Agriculture
Gardner spoke at the 20lli annual
citrus grower* institute here.
Because Irlsleia disease has he
mine widespread in Florida iri re
cent year*. *our orange stock, one
of the most useful in past yearx^.
cannot be recommended for aniM/
situation, Gardner raid Sour or
ange is very susceptible lo trixleii,
he added
Another change is Hint the
growth of frozen orange concen­
trate ha* brought greater demand
for urangc* with a high solid
i sugar) content so desirable for
roncciitrale
Gnrgncr suid the UK DA has lest*
in progress throughout the citrus
twit on potentially valuable n et^
rootstock*, but Hie test* are noP.
old enough for definite conclusions
Con*ci|iicntly, grower* seleeling
rootstock* now should pick frum
the old one* according to Ibe vari­
ety of citrus to be grown and the
soil type.
tu xeneral. he said, rough lemon
rootstock ha* proved most satis­
factory fur Valencia orange* on
well drained soils; Cleopatra is
preferred for nearly all the Man
darin varieties such u* TempU-s.
tangerine* and langclox; and s w e e t
orange rootstock* nave proven de
siroble for pineapple oranges
whi-re foot-rot disease is mil a
serious problem
Dr Paul Smith. USDA plant
physiologist from Orlando, cau­
tioned grower* against use of large
i|Ountlliex of copper on their trees
Where application* of copper
over the yi-ors has caused large
soil accumulations of cupper, tree
root* liuve been damugeil consider
ably. Dr Smith said. Yield of f r u i t
has lies'll reduced markedly ill ex
treiue cases.
lie advised that fertilizer* eon
tuining copper lie used only in the
first f(*w year* for newly-planted
groves, mill Dial copper sprays be
used only u* needed for disease
control
Application.* of chclutrd iron are
usually beneficial to Ircox suffering
from loo much cornier, lint are not
a complete antidote. Dr Smilti
said.
«

Groups SelccTcd
For Colored PreSchool Planning
I'lirdinllt-.-e* have Iu t ii named
for.Negro parllclputliin in Hu- |«e
sclinol plaiuiiug conli-ii'iii e lor
Seiiiinole ('umity scboolx Aug. 2ti
28
g
These cuminiltecs are ax follows “
iperial priigram ciimmiltee. Sl«n
ley T. Muller, chairman, Elliabelh O. Young. Mae France* Mul­
ler and W I. Hamilton
Publicity. Elotiixo J. Eutiink*.
chairman. Eddie K Walden. Mad
lyn It Young, He*x|e W Franklin.
* lull- R Rrunsnn. Juanita G. liar
old, Lillie It. Hull, Aletlm Haim)
*m, Ktliu C. Pringle, Zunnye T.
Davit und Thelma Sheppard.
Recreational
and
huspliallly*
Shellye L. Refoe, chairman, Juan-**
lla Gilmore, Margaret D. Oliver.
Evrlyn Clarke, Virginia Wright.
Georglanna Thompson, Slplo Hraeey. E. James and Malisia Robert*
Facilities. John A. Lawson, chair­
man, F. M. Anderson. Lucian ft
Eubank*, Floreita B. Smith, lx*ola
W. Bryant, Ine* H. Rhode* and W.
L- Hamilton. Library, Lillie Dev­
ine, chairman. Mabel Hurston,
Thelma Knight Evans, Anglo K.
Douglas. Wealthy K. Cronins. FranA
cena Martin and Evelyn Anderson*
Evaluation. Harper L. Douglas
chairman, Ida 51. Anderson, Ceador N. Mason. Etnporlu Patterson,
Julia U. Merritt, Alrnu J. Hurston
and Allen Housekeeping, Laid**
W. Uluir, chairman, Arheslo Crad­
dock, Rosa H Khiiipanl. Freddie
M. Mobley und C, II. Franklin.

N^w Streamlined
Training C om m and
SEOUL W4—A new streamlined
training command for the South
Korean Army w ai announced to­
day by U. 8. 8th Army headquar­
ter*.
The Army labeled the battle-

tailed United State* loth Corps a*
a “ group" and gave it the respon­
sibility fur training and operational
control of all Uireo Republic of
Korea army corpk.
jt
1 The nt-w command I* under Lt.*o
Gen. Reuben E. Jenklni, commandI er uf the U. S. 8th Corpa in Korea
I for a year.
I "Arm
“ Army
y gi
group*” wore organised
‘ *exercise control
In pait.wara to
over various Allied arm lea but thin
i i the first aueh “ corpa group.
Republic of Korea Army headuartera remain* unchanged by
to new order, but South Korean
troopa on the Him and ia training
will be under tho actual command
of Jenkins' loth Corpi.

S

Super - Duper - Bargains

Magnolia

OHtee Equipment

' C‘ i , S K ^ f &amp; X C K

W. E. McMaster, Mgr.

AU flminclnR hnndled throuflh locnl banka.

„ RANDALL ELECTRIC CO
fi,d
" P « M M b y Sidney and
Bl- °r^
Eric Vlhlcn. Uemllx and Croiley
wo
Appliance!: Eleclrlcal contract-

lag and repair*, m

148

THE SANFORD HERALD
llmrs. Aug. 20, 1853
Page 8

SCOTT

limxl 11)37 Plymuiilli I'xciJIriil cun
illllun. Phone ;i5'i

Y u n r TUPPEK '.iAK i: dealer
Gladys Kumerby Pimm- i m ii
GOAT MILK II U Cile I,
find Ave I'hmie 7111 AV3

Phone

14-

WE HUY USED CARS Little ami
Ri el — Second anil Sanford

Pint....... IMI

3 HOOM efficiency opartniciitx,
liienlslicd I'imno I7H7-W.

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2111 SOI I I I PARK AVI SI I

Pocketbook.

LAAVN MOWING CHEAP
Free exllmule*, Call 705 It.

FOR KALE-GROCERY STOKE
And meat murket, gmui location. IS— FLOWERS PI.AN IS HIIHUIIS
Exlablitlwd many year* Owner
lelirlng dm- lu age. t'oimilelc gu GEHUA DAISIES at lust! Mam
colors Hibiscus, nice vurictv
mg buxine*.* Including all xlockx
Achillliiiix.; uculylli.i, begmuu*.
and flxturcx for $3,&lt;xxi, which ix
crotons, culiiibiiin; gulden rain
lc»* than enxt of fixture* uluno.
tree*; Jiixlu-iu: ixuria: L illy; ia
Fur InfuriMulluii, Phnne 44), nr
carmida; powder puff; magnolia,
wrlle AV It Dupree. 313 Pul
pyracanlhu. piiimliugu, pnducur
mclln Ave , Sunfnril.
pu*; iicntas; stukeslu; shrimp,
iibmichinu, lliryullix, cutiie anil
!i —
SPECIAL SERVICE
-14
see II ROOKS NURSERY, 2721
Mayer
425!

NEW furnished Apt on Now Smy­
rna Ucucll Sleep* six. Cull I! 13 IIOUSEDOI.D GOODS H ill SALE.
or 1205 If.
Pimm- 1450 AV
IK YOU IIAVK SOMETHING TO
Unfurnished upurtiiicnl. Elderly CONCRETE Slip-, stepping ntnuiw,
SELL and are I d ■ hurry to Mil
couple. 507 (Ink Ave. '
grease traps, xi-iilir tank*, win
II, let the Handled advertltluj
■low sill* A Iiiiii-*
Miracle &lt;'mi­
ilepurlmeut of TH E SANFORD
3 It0051 MOUSE, utllilii&gt;s furnish
crctc Cii . 3o-i Elm A»e. I lium*
HERALD prove lla ability • • ad
H C'oiii-unl lirlvi*. Korn laulge,
efficient taWa medium.
1335
Earn I'urk
jA itO U s n a
i 'IANOS Organ*,
Hand
Inslru
H IIIN IS IIE U 2 room Apt. Ailulln
inent*. G u i t a r * , arcnnlltin*, UfeUme Aiumlaum — Free Eat!
only mid s LuuriJ Aw .
male*, Free InitatU U oo-Tele
ID unis
l.'uavi-uli'id
Term*
phone 1438. Furniture Center.
Ktreiii Music, fill N mange, Or1 HOOM Kumlktioil Apt. Adullx
110 W. F tra i
1ii mli i
1200 Pulmi'tto Ave. Pimm' 2371) .1.

&gt;—HEAL ESTATE FOR S A I.E -J

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Your

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LK.'ENSEI) Practical Nurae, Avail- I S - NOTICES - PEILSONiil.S -1 5
able day nr night. Phone IB5^J^
GAUGIIF
RHSTORIUM * Elderly
12 llt'SINESS OPPORTUNITIES 12
Semi invalid, cuuvulexceiit Kind
ly Care, gludmile dietieian
SMALL BUSINESS
1X17 W
W ild. excluiin!i' iiiiu nxi •-•■■nty iii If you linve u xmall li-:iln'**i In a
xeclmk-d
part
of
town
arid
are
WOULD LIKE lu imy pinritalilia 2 lii-ilrmnu hnu-e In I n It no
liitercxlnl L getting . uxtnnierx,
tiuxliiexx I ii ur urn,iml Suiifiird
villi- Flu f-n i ' lieilriiuui linn
It.xt Die xe-vfee y&lt;m offer In the
Nu liar* ur package -.lures Writ-ill Suiifiird. l l i I’nyineni . Hi uu
(
'luxxlticd
cu'j-urt
uf
Itie
Sanford
Ted Irippe Rlc 2 (lux .lltj. ',.ui
per mu W rite I- i i llii\ i.i:&lt;a
lli*a
id
null
MX
ford.
Juck.simvilli' i I l;i

f f K L A K A Apartment* U« W.
First Sheet. Plume 4% W.

LARK FRONT Duplex 2 HR Fur
If tkiaired. •* ml* frmn NAS
Cliildrio welcmne R A. (’niiu-r
on, Luke Churm i i r , Oviedo;
I'll 4701 Iir 4532.

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SPECIAL SERVICES

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SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

2)13 F E E T un French An IntMled
mi nnrtlieuxl mm-'r id -Mi si
unit French Pro nl ;il t ixxi.
ST. J l) ||\s III M.'l Y I II
Sunlurd
■Imiu- 11If'I

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UNK ROOM efficiency apt. autt
able for working uupiu lilcully
Inca led o;ro*» from Pn*t Office
Private bath. Inquire
Mumiel
Jac-ibaim’a Dept. Store.

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3 IIEDROOM MOUSE
SALESMAN—WE ARE LOOKING
All convenience-., cxi-Pt-nt wilier,
FOR AN AGGRESSIVE SALES­
MAN WHO CAN PRODUCE, TO
tit-ur Elth-r Spring' Plenty shade
SELL ROOFING A SIDING IN
tree*. *mm- f i ml it ..
11 l no
uerc* land &lt;• (' W.irinuek, 111
S E M I N O L E,
VOLUSIA.
2 Itnx 2H5, in M-t* iiMlii-r .it All
ORANGE A FLAGLER COUN­
Nat. Ilk Illili! . Itxioin 312.
TIES WRITE UOX RCO, HER
AM)
Two LOTS | Go' X Cl!' * .eh I 111 N
Jcxxamine A\e
A M urxhiili Field owned Enterprise
hit* upmiinij fur ainbltioui man
JII'Xi dimn Will pin-l&gt;i i- 3 I k-i I
of nm iuexllwinble character and
iiHim home turn nn i'i iniixlMiel
rcflnCMirnl Age 2d fin
College
lull Hi'inly Ini iii -i up iii &lt;\ Sepl
educulinii ix e fc rrc d
Mu*t be
1st Tul.il pi in- i/!ciu ihi
M-aily iiccept ixixlllnn by Sept. I
IIOH T. A WILLIAMS. Rl ||/|T IH
and In- capable e a rn in g 15,(XX)
Kuymnml E. l.iiuiliinKt, tisiielule
annually For Sanford interview
I'hmie I7tl;i
AlLmtii It.mk III i I k.
w rite Hruce .Inckxon, P. &lt;&gt;. Hox
35X5, Cluragu 54. Ill Slule age,
7 H EA U TIFU I. sp.ieimp ..........
nliu-aliini. [ib in ie ^ iu in b e i^ ^ ^ ^
—crux* n-nlil'1 uni liixuli dnurs
In porch I i miii lnini! .m l ihuilli!
mum* Sluiilc .mil find li.-e* I I IVORS WANTED
—I I
Ideal, *uift* luiiiliun fm iliililren
Screened pm rill
T im
hnlu-il ttEJiPONSIHLK white man with
truck dexirex work Tel HKJA-JI.
Phuiie I17U J

H ill KF.NI

Util,LA WAY AND ItAHY II EDS
Day week is niuiilll — Tel, 1425
Fumllure Center. MU W, E lrit

IIE I.P WANTED

Pep

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Free Enterprise
M IA P I lit—Basil O’Connor, proa*
t pf the National Foundation
alyiU, and today
eiponente of “ freeoften were the

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�LATE BULLETINS
W A S H IN G T O N
— A top official of the Government
Printing Office said today lie* "would certainly question*'
testimony that Edward Rothschild stole a secret code and
cither confidential material from the printing plant

4

Vf.UJiJSA’’ .

Ily FO RREST E D W A R D S
PA N M U N JO M &lt;/P&gt;*—A rollicking 11*0 Americans, the
largest single-day delivery yet m the Korean W ar prisoner
exchange, rode out of Red captivity at this wayside village
today.

Striking French Workers Return To Jobs

PARIS t/P)— JMnnlsv Mohammed Ben Arafa was pi.»
clafrticd the ii«w*SvlI?«ii of Morocco today.

C H IC A G O
— A d la i Stevenson, hom e a l t e r a world
to u r o f n e a rly six m onths, a p p a re n tly w ill give President
^ fisen lm w er a report on It is global to u r.

Non Communist
Unions Reach
Agreement

'’J v V

H A G I I D A D . ira i| (/!’)— T h e S h all o f I n n . It iu in |ih u n l lv
cn ro u te fro m e x ile In Rome, lau d eif h ere lodnv.

State News Roundup

I'X lllS
I*
r n o u .a iu l. of . t r l k
my: Ei -in &gt;i p i .'ia l
te le g ra p h and
tc ie p h u n r w o r k e r , .t a r le d b a ck (a
w o rk lo d .n
It w . . . the f.v * l b re a k
in th e wa v e ul w a lk o u t, th a t d r a t
tii-o ll.
slow i-.l th e n a tio n ’s eeo
m illin ' lile fo r Id d ays
The tick tn work b egan j f i . - r

Woman Killed, Eight Injured
In Miami Automobile Collision

llio two lug non i ummunist uilhms
tin- So. inli.l Workers’ F’urce
, K il. ui.I III. ( tiri.tu n . ( ’.itholicj
I .allot !•’. derai..ui i i ’F IV ireacheJ
.ui ,&lt;gi c.-iiiiiil . i l l y today with
I’ i -inlet lo.cpli I .iniel’. g..v-»rn
Ills-ill

M IA M I of*) — Mrs. Reverlv French, 27. wife uf n Marin.. • 'm i&gt;w
l antalli. was killwst today m il eight oD.et p .-i„......... lured in an anti.
mobile collision
The car III which M l* French win. luline ...r n .tl hci lie.I.anil
Slat I we ether captains. lie) lllishuild’. .inlet in law ninI .innlhel
officer’s wife. The other ear whs c
■ C l ' 1 n i l ,h W M , r W * **,,‘" I C»ul t o ff ............ a lle .lril
{‘ lie of the enlisted men. Col. ' sGorirs.) will, niiinsl.inuhter l.v or
_________
________ ilem o f r .d w ill l.ee Musiill, Iiisllce
of the peace Mmun smd H tff
drove t In outfit a red tiuffie lli'ht
I . | i nek' tin! other vehicle.
and'

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Turnpike Study

M IA M I ur—ll*» "hit nr iniw"
whether (he proposed bobtail turn
pike from Miami tn the Fort
Pierce area will lie under can
itruelinn he lure the legislature
meets again In 19VMUNSAN 4*—T im *t* nun** Klar
JkJarm* I. JKp IIcc of Miami, v tv , Milan* vutv rt»li'au‘ti hy Mu* Cum
chairman of lie Florida Turnpike ,mm|,t , last night in i f f iTtli .lav
Authority, made this report yexler „f th&lt;- Ko.eun tirmi-itire prisoner
day to the Miami Rotary t lull
wnr exchange
■ —— — —
pfe i'm i R Love n sun of

Three Floridians
Released By Reds

Pistol No Aid

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I'R ltS PV TTI V K lilt WV (N&lt;J OF* Ihc imhiiom -i I
\|pm«iri»l I I t " * u i l u l . ulirnr, n H i i w x iiltruillM* t p i u n m line**
(hi* huMdiim » ill |ire»i*nl upmi t - &lt; » m i«mi I iumik I
F'lrwi S(., (hr T.VIkhI ih&gt;titiitino will hi* f nit-in ti m .( iiu m
t*xi i*Di fur ( h r t rfilrr iHtrlinn, m hit'll « ill lu* Inti-hitl n
iitAMdirt. K. I
Sr., a n hilri t, wind i m l . i *
I In 1
r u t in * **1"" whu iiim I h h i hi mi k will h r M itr i I
-. »uul«.
rx**r|il for i Mttrlloii of thi* Lit d im «imi m ih« n .ti
wllifh (i (II hi* (Utr uforv, I fit* MrltlIih ii »,* ,(|itl&gt; Mi l i i i t h l n t i *
Hill umlaut rlrtiitnr and -ir iMiulii i .u iiik iium Ii i i i i i »

VtlminixlnitiM die •
h iii hr in I lit* trn lrr itnrlhin »*f
dir hiiildlitu .rid
&gt;ii id ihr rtuhI h Inie h hilt* tin* nnrr*
i*i*l t V t tftiMH, \ r * • Muim, .Hid i hr phnrmint » ■!! hr tn
hull'd Ml I ill* h 11 HU* I hi* Mirijhdl ''ll Mr Hill hi* oil ill!*
’-eiTMItl f loin &gt;&gt;l ill * v* tlitg t o I h r r»*iif i d t h r l i m l d i i t u ,
" hti ll h ind • Jit &gt;* ii VM t i i i i i i i * tin f li ■*• n o ltd a nil th ird
1
%iiaI I .a k r M o'IM iic , h I II l*r f m
H im i » tn id Hi* I 11 fiiit
h hi h I*. ih i**l f l*i*ii in th*' t r m •*( I h r Im iltlin u
.i Uh « ill hr fur
ii" iiiH ip lo o m - d i r m i iiltiiitird Mt
i/« s, %|t . Modi’ ft m ■ %m I 11iiiaiI th .it I h r i .ifiiii'11\ td (h r

ItiMillliil mm hr liimwicd in n hriU in (hr rvrtil of sin
H n rn iin n
Sidatiniiiw h ill hi* on (hi* cornrfH of (hr
ncroiitl and third Moot-, iihilr all Mo Hindoo - a ill hr d
(hr -rrlioli.il. too i/ontallt i&gt;|ii*iiiliu l\i»r. Thr honml.il i•o drwi ■*!.1 thai r\ti*n&gt;*iiinw iiiai (»r adilril rn^lh to Mir
rlliU of thr
h iiiii **. Ml
MoiiytiloH and
(tamldr
Hf**11*1 1 II
W itii »i I *4.1r 1st at" tin* Asiioriitlr arihM ift|iM‘|i!i i iii M*« |ihin- whllr If on Is* s kind lln llrt. Srw ^ mk
I ♦!'. air Mir i onmill nii* a tih itn l- awsfint mu in thr

Tampa.
I *I 11.1f I I loll
('pi. Edward F Parker son id
TAMPA tA* — A piilnl wasn’t Mr* F’unni** I'urkiT. I1 (l llox :rus
enough advantage fnr a MS pound Invrrnt^^
rubber who tangled with an tss
(*pl Thnma&gt; .1 Si*ulv»y xn»i of
pound Tampa drug itnre operator Ith'f NU«I,*. .175 VV li7lh SI .Jack
with combat training
xonvlllc
f Thr gunman ended up wlihmil
nix pistol and with enough laceca
I lie S.udmd Ill-laid i. Indus
lions and head injuries tn pul him
re Ic lira (jug II. I.tli lit 1 1li.l us. (in
in the hospital
Aug. - f f limn the paper was
" I had an Army count' In how
......
,
M IAM I dN—Two (j'-'rMiiis
j * ".........
i'llt
1 ! I ! I*
\ !’!11\ *, N '»
I** t tilni ioiiu v to-1,tit ■' IM' . I aill«i
(.Hindi d a. a .i i -cki. lit Inc late
In disarm a man and I believe I
gumbimg aclivilli-i wtlhuol a
1 N i i i t n i l i ! r * ti l i n o i i ) i i \ ' l l t Mi* 1 li I « «t S l n l * * - i n n(i|&gt;n •mu im Ki
Iti.lrr1 1 J llullt and began pub­
followed that without thinking." j federal gambling lax stami&gt; were
in
li’t
in
iti*
K
m
»
*
ui
i
is
*
i*
11
*
mvft
M'ht *
N ut infill I m i
i hin.i i null'
lishing In its pi o r uI Im sllnil.
laid Hick Shea. It.
senteneed lo prison terms here In
I "n l ,ii H in t I mi iii i*ni lit*)
The
tin
aid
was
incin
purslcd
day.
If f In i I’m i i i l i i '’* I i i i i i i S i m h I i i m v i u . t hi* M ltldli* K id ! utiii Kanti'in
as thr Herald Ti luting ( V in
Judge (ieorge W Whllehorsl In
I iitij&gt; in n tin ti. il h u w i’V t'i, to d u d
lain, on Nov. n . Iirji the cn
f'deral dlstriel emul orderH one
in** n is ittitn r fi*‘t (ti fi» \*n *• f Itn lin fi uf K 011*11 Sviitfm ult Ulu’i Im po wiiiii
tire stock was sold to It ttlaml
Negro, Fannie Mae Johnson im
lu* uiH nut ai( In n itinfvn n.*’ ukth
i ni • K 'ii'.ith m
Dean,
Iteese
Combs,
amt
II
It
JACKSONVILLE mv-An alert prisoned fur tm days, and awother
i
Vni&gt;itiki M u »hi mii |)| h i i 1111ix I d i I iij 1nilkik tm hU min, 1u.hu trimnull he
I
Berg
ot
Miami
yvent out la at night lo Florida and Charles iVhltfietd. lor six months
iin in*abmj oti him "
The first pre.ldrol of thr Flor­
Dating the s i t, «■ m -li* ..i H*».»f f . tin* M im ic iu I ^ FAtsmblv'»» fill
T iew ala nffleera for an ig-year nid
ida Hfate l-rague when It was
( Dili D'ft llnlfhl ul I'll til II &gt;lit 4T#» III it**
newsprint
necessitated
a
nit
girl and, a young man companion
founded hack In |0ia has been
111*«l MMl|f
j*U *iltHI
W i'lF
S w i'tll'D .
back to three d .its a week puli
wanUd for kidnaping Use IB-monih
namrd dlrectar of development
N " '« i l V . KftfMlI Jhf||t»| lllu l p u llllltl
llration
but
in
MU’,
the
llr
r
.lil
old son of a Jacksonville woman.
and director of alumni affairs fur
1 ihnn t&lt;» In, ii** iM iiilm N nn* / ■
reliirncil (n Its preseol Im M IAM I Ms A I ! reek alien
Warrants charging
kidnaping
'stetson University. He Is li. I'..
I'lu 11lk«( 1(11*• w;n I, " If i i vhi'll k iu iivfi
time* a week schedule
were Issued by Justice uf Die euu'd ol marrying u Florida wom­ •’ Eddie" (illlliand, who for the
fli.t" Mu* n i iMi.li-tit
f tin*
Earlier lids rear. ...i Mav
Peaer Sarah Bryan against V ir­ an lo obtain a preferential visa to past two years has been general
thl- newspaper was pm• liu.r I
ginia Barton. 18. and Don HI*. 21 enter the United Slates was or m an ag er nl I'onre II e l . e o n
In Cunnngr H a ll.. 11 II Has
dem t deported today
i Springs. Ill IUH Eddie became
kell Ir , nod II II. I ui klrmun
The man was idenlitied as An vice president and farm dtreclur
toniols Ak-xuto. ..( Orlando lie lor Ihe SI. laiuls Browns baseball
married M r. Magdelene Strom team ami In m il was named pre
a TALLAIIASSKE VIV-A plea for | « " l*t Huninhve of Everglade, at slitt-nt ill Ihe Toledo team ni the
V i ipi i U .i* 't'| \ 1'I|
“ 'storallon and preservation of the Fulkalnn. (ia June 1.1. t«:i2
\n irrira n Assnrlatloil. During his
on t I a. l m I !d m d .is, i»(M*niViir "I j»
two years at Pnnce de l.enn
present governor's mansion as a
t.u » i ii i inh t:t«» mm i *i ,iu ie
Springs, he supervised the ileve
stale historical monument was laid
Mrs doe &lt; aineiun SI. widow « ( I,alt!- It.
ilt .iik ’ K U h im vu lli It ilia
Inpmenl of that million dollar at
before the Cabinet today.
tilt- late d ie i aliii-1,111 plinieel PC niiinl s cti ii i in hi tn j; KiDi tiitu In
The IBM Legislature aporupria
M IAM I .,n
(iov Mct'arly or Inn linn which opened In the puli
i.ieid ol .Suit,ird a celery gl.wvel &lt;'tu rf I **■)vi11x Slu r i ll U t* O u i iis
ago.
ted ItfO.OUu fur erection of a new dcre.l an Invi-stlgatlon in so a I lie a lew months
ini i itllem.ni, died at tie r home
I ID'IU.i A.1 *■ ill.111',I’d sj14*4*r(111«iI
* I t
executive mansion.
leged shaking down of Negro.',
• li llak Ave li .t i- l d ii alteriUHiU H in tin . ip i.i' vxiiii u M i'in (ih ii):
Florida's
mosipilto
fighter,
are
F
'ra
n
c
i*
H
e
ir
r)
s
ir
.r
o
.
&lt;
'.'»
i
.
1
caught gambling. A (' Dressier
(ul low iii a a Ini cei mg illness
I m i 't.■IN Ui ll I 111’ m | | N | | si s u f |H I S M ' S
■arly tw la y in the \i« h . - n \ assisluni coimly solicitor. ri'|Hirl.'.l he.jiiming to pul iorrense.l cm
Mt. ''amejou had made her 'UK litffl M ilt’V | H ’k M*iUltJ* lu|
pliasls
mi
a
control
program
lie
lug
Heme
atli-i
a
Ions
illno
tMlay.
home most ot tin- lime lot Ihe Il fivv lu ki i . puss|&lt;sslut; I!*lN*|&gt; III
.igned to "hit them harder where
Mr Stearns » ,i. I..m i . m i .. *
pa.l eight v1 . 1 - i till hei ihiugli ki Is tit*! H lllK ill .isstslilK III Mu*
they
live
and
breed"
n.
a
meins
Apr
21
IHHI
bill
had
m
,.l
l
TAMl*A im -A I year old Tamp.,
ier M r. Annie • Menwellier m SetJ4* Ml |SS41!•I V l l t k l ’ls
ul
controlling
salt
marsh
mo.
girl ate 40 pleasantly flavored
lionio in Siiufiilil I. ii tin- ) .. \ a. I hIVhill.i Jleaidi. hid had utovi'd
l lu ,14 r l i s n l VI .1S U lili ri il lu ,1(1
ipiitnes
and
other
insects
ul
poll
I"ilk to lli'l Inum lieie utnilll i III*.II lu I utllllv I 4l||l I S|*(|(
V illd ren 's aspirin tablets but a
111
tn .
TALLAHASSEE tav -The Cabinet lie licullli or economic linpurtnnce years Hi- m u a n-lir.-l
■
iiimtli
ago
ciulck Job of storaarb pumping left today Infnrmully upproved ardii
I l ium. is i ' Ini* itmli’i ii littiul ul
men! I'oslal Uiiiltt.it eleik .. I ...
That’s
the
word
tuiluy
from
Joint
Horn
in
I
.
.he
l
i
t
.
Mis
i
am
$l,(M*i **4*1 In ♦ i unit &gt; .liitlip* I huik'
her none the worse off.
teclur.il and engineering contracts Mulrennun. dlreetor ol Ihe F'lur til Ills illness I.-.idl'd it 21*1 I .mi.
• ion came to Saidmd Ot veals ago l.l s SI iii 1nun
Mrs.' A. a . Wardlow said Bar­ with Smith, Iteynolds and Hills of Ida Stale Board of I leu till Bureau Ave.
.nil
hail
tnu'ii
a
member
of
Inc
N il’ s irirx l i*iif iir in tilt- Wiiki* ul
bara got hold of a 50 tablet bottle, Jacksonville for more than two uf Fbilomology.
Survivor* melude «m- ihnu'il-i
Ellmlnaliun of
First llap li.l Clmi. I. (ui Dial pet o n l r r * (lo in M u v**n iu r Ih in
Mi
from which 10 had been used, and million dollars worth of new con- breeding areas Is the most effec­ Mrs Mary S Tliruei
Jarl ....
&lt;
.11im*iI .iI ( f.u k ll K i I mvvii mi
emptied Ihe bottle befnre anyone atructlnn at the F’lorida F'arm &lt;’ol tive wuy of controlling mosquitoes, v ill »•. two gran.l.l.il.lit-i
11.1 • &gt; mil ol little
Ollier .iiiv ttm . melude aiuilltei h itliliu s trf i4 t lir .il
o r r u iM t iiiii.il
noticed her
ony ami the F’lori.la ‘.late Hospital particularly the salt-marsh vari­ sisters, Mrs D.n.y Stan.In l.l
daughter
M i. iletirt A ll ll nhi* 11 . k*.11111}ll 11h: f i x s| ,i iii|is 11114J»*c i r r r u t
ety, generally considered the nm.l Wn itch ul n. M r. V V II aunt. .I. ' d Sutlfiinl t i n ■-i- -.on. Eilwari li*)*| HIn I lull
numerous of the "pest" mosqui­ Ensti--,. uml Mrs K II i'« ■l-.-i
I , I'erry and loilei all of Sail
T h u fll t* vv.i* 111 i *h|)* i | hv hI u *i
toes in Die state, ( ’it) Manager f An.lei, I i h
''■III. three g l.ilidd.inghtfr v Ml's I lf s iK’piilit ' if i i -1 lu* ju o d m r il .1
The remains were tak.'ii 1 , 1 .
Tom Lemon told us today that the
linns I. Aiiituikken of ('uiisliiii fi*ili*r.il t: im h lliK s tu m p in r u m
spraying program here has gone its Dlls nllerniinu f.u fui.ri .1
line, Algeiia Mi
Datnl Tlnu.li p l l . i u i f iv 1I I 1 M ii'ii ii-4|Ursl
along well tills summer amt there vices and tiiirial
■c nml M r. Hal &lt; ulhrrl ol Sun
Mi*|in1v 1 Hulls, ploilni’i'il u
have been relatively few com
lord, two gland.on. E d I ’lim T4*41•* v v\ lilt'll Mils p l l 'p . l f f t l
fill
plaints However, It bus been nee•■con Jr
andTiiinmt llu.sell uf niuiliiii* lo Mu- lliirniii uf Inlrriiiil
cssurv lo exceed Die budget up
llrv i’Miuv I 11 ksonv ilfi*, riMjnrsHnr
sanford,
une
sister
M
i.
due
Kill
n r
proprlation. but local people will
ehtew of Tamp.i
r r u f r i i i ** uf
,*111
m o l i*
hU i I I I | ih
be (lie first lo ugree Dial l i ’s been
F'lmerul service, wdl in- held whirli m.tv li.iu* lii'i’ii Issued in
A U n tfS T 31, IBIS
worth It
C ar il r
clu iid v
In
o c c a .i-o i i l l '
vitiiriluy
at 2mi p m at ii..
.-ii Siiiimuli* 1 Mimlv I'lu* Irlh'i miih
■
! i Mr*; 0 . K. R aff have returned to Sonfor.l after n very
• • •
cloudy
ilir o u g li
S a tu rd a y
w ith Funeral Home with the Het W I'
sK'i h i I li*dh I i v Sheriff I I, llulihv
plwasant trip to their old homo In Illinois. They nl ao viniied ilk (*hii'jtK°
There’* been several compUlnl* s c a tte re d s h o w n x and llniinh-t
Brook, dr iifliciiiling lliimil wilt md K.iilvlr MmiNholdrr. 1 minly
and
point» and while they enjoyed MtntiMilvi** ininn'im^ly* they about Ihe Increase In astessmenls
prusfiudnr. iillur,w*\
II' III Lake View i emelen
ate jrlad to get hack to Hanfyrii where the ciiolinn hii*tk&lt;eiMi |»low from tiie on properly In Ihe City uf Han show ers.
ocaan and tfulf.
ford. For tlmae that want to do
something about It. wr suggest
A ...
"WJ1* ■" uptown ticket ufflee ami the AllaotlcOoaat Line they drop down to City llall Mun
•fflc la la should lie approached In the matter. It wool.l be of great curt- day night to air their grievance*.
vsnlanee to the traveling public.
For on that night the City Commission will alt aa a Board of
A letter to the editor of The Herald from Hr. Brownlee sta tu EquatlaaUon to hear complaints.
that he is on his way to F.uropa and will not set fom on terra firms fur Anri the HomerTimer suggest*
18 daya. Everything is propitious for a pleasant Journey and he has that mure people attead meeting*
not had a touch of seasickness yet.
uf both the City Commission and
County Cum mission to find out
first-hand what the respective gov­
'I
.
.
A tKICH T i C m )
Extensive Imorovrments and renovations have hern ordered for erning bodies are doing. The Inrk
tha Rita Theater, It was announced today hy Mayor Higgins, following of interest shown by taxpavera in
• e?B(l« n c a yesterday In Jacksonville with officials of the Florida this City and County In the ac­
tivity of those two boards Is a
J ta ta Theater.
mailer of conrern lo Ih li wrietr.
Mi»» Mabel Chapman delivered the valedictory address at the AUlh
annual summer commencement of Florida Houtliern College In Lakeland Friday morning. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. I*.
Chapman.

Herald Notes
Its 45th Birthday

Gamblers Jailed

Cuba Joins U.S.
In India Refusal

Alert Goes Out

Alien Deported

investigation

Francis Steams
Dies At Home

Old Mansion

Architects OK'd

IN THE HERALD:

Weath

U.S.O. Meeting
Set For Sunday

A fter three and a Half month* of military action and duty In the
African desert sector, Capt. Julian Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Ro m Adams, was allowsd a seven days leave which ho devoted to a
sight-seeing tour of historic Alexandria, Egypt,

The regularly scheduled meet­
ing of tho United Organizations
Association will be held Sunday
at 4:00 p in. at BnDness, Profes­
sional and Civic Clubi Building.
AUOUST I I , m g
All official representatives are
_
Aid In merclianta donating furnianlngs for a club and recreatlun asked to be present. Any other in­
®o°m at tha Hanford Armory for enlisted men, was today requested terested persons
belonging
to
by two National Guardsmen who anpeara.1 down-town splc and span member organization* are cor­
In their uniforms and carrying walkie-talkies.
dially invited to attend.
Several worthy project* will be
The Seminal* County Children’s Committee today announced the discusaed.
orgaaiution of a toned clinic to b * xponaored by the Committee in
the Interest of underprivileged children;

IF YOU DON’T
City Ileltyerv. hjr

p .» ., ceil

YELLOW &lt;’AB I44v

M t. Ktliel II.,tel- '.a died tl.ilil..tiling ilt ll la o . toek ill Ui,, | ,
cal hospital lullowmg &gt; l.cii't ilt
ri"..
file wife ol day II .tell M.
Hatch wits In,1 n m Saul.-id Mat l
I'll’, and had lived hnc all of tin
I Ie She made tn-r
at Die
.m . terrace, Vp.irlniei.l dl
\ m.-min-r ol Die i lunch ol tii.l
,t Ficneli Ave and 22nd St , M r.
Hatch i. mirvivnl in .nhlitiiui lo
ihe Ini.hand l.y tier faiiu-r and
-ie|.mnlher, Mr and M e
VVil
ham .ferry Smith of Sanford, one
ii.trr, M r. A I &gt; Sharp ol Ft
I’lem- a hrnlher. toim I. Smllli
of Ft I'lerce and one n.'plii-.v
• ..Ivin I. Sumh of I'lilcmnali (I
l-'iim i al ui range m -nl, are in
e.niiph'te ami will I., ami.niin'eil
I,tier

Annual Swimming
M eet For Scouts
Set For Tonight
Hie Ullllllhi .Wimilillli: meet lot
llov Seoul, will l.e held loiilgld
at 7 :m o'clock al (lie Municipal
Swimming fiK.i tin' piddle i. enr
lilallv invited lo alleiul
Seoul, (roiu Die 1w.&lt; Sanford
troop, mill from Oviedo and I 'a.
sellmrry will purlicipritsAiming Die ev.'iil. listed are
diving, relay, free .tvle, hick
stroke, plunge for dl,lance pine
apple lexeue, and comedy diving

John Leonardy
Is Judge Today
John (i Leonardy. Sanford al
lorm*y, will *ervi* on tin* Inmrli lu
day in City Court in Mu* aliuuict* uf
( ’ity Judjfi* Volii* Wdliurnn fr
Mr U*onardy was uHinn City
Jnditi1 while Jud$(i* Wdliainn wan
uway from Sanford at Tullah»'iiio*idurinn the I ii M seinion of tin* ntati*
li*h'is].riluru Jud*»o Williams aho a
Nlalt* representative

Drag Line Stolen
THI UPflAHID HAND! of Allied reprtnimt*tlv»* |n the United Nations (lanaral Assembly In New York mean
defeat fur the proposal uf S o v ie t delegate Andrei Vndilnsky ( right J, who sought lo Invite Red Chirm ami
North Korea to the Korean
parley Hl**'ippnn*nlr are (I to M : Knrtque Rodrigues Fahrrgal of
Uruguay; U. ft. Ambassador lleni &lt; &lt;’al«d la. lge Ji alii) Selwrn Lloyd. Oreat Britain Sliortly after. V liti,
insky resurrected III* priqatial o f lail year (or s is l.rlligcrei.l and live * neutrar nations to take pai l in Hie
post oritOilk*dlaeussluns. II was labeled a “uude levtval ' by delegate Lodge,
(JnferiMlkmaif

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“ initi .oiliest ai llu- Jnycee spoil
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It tto u l III- lung oust lie lo ir
stildi'iils In Die Sunlurri slmpping
aieu slarl hack to sclio.il tin-re
w ill tie kiddies s tarling kinilei
g u ile ii and sedate coliege sen
inrs who a lte r one more yeui
w ill he really to go out oo th eir
own lo lake their place In soc­
iety
The youngsters and th r
oldsters w ill all need new cloth
cs and a ll of the necessary eq utpm riit for education.
On T uesday, the H erald w ill
IHihllsh Its "B a c k lo School F ill
lllin " packed toll of advertise
itiriiis telling where |o nlilsiu
all uf Die essentials, to addition
there w ill lie iHlineroiix fe a liir
. lu.lli I im .i I and nalii.ual i.-ll
mg .ilioot I In- . i I iih i I . . . i )n .i
a lira il

Capias Served
On Thomas, Negro
Mrs. Joe Cameron Tavern Operator
Mrs. Ethel Hatch
Dies At Her Home
Passes At 58

Gulps Aspirins

5, JO, And 40 Years Ago

Back To School
Edition Tuesday

I'tiougli o lio
g .n el iin ie n t w o rk
i i » w i-ii e s p c . t i ’ i I.. |oin (tie re
lin n u i" . 'iiie n l . . l i x - m - r . w a rn .'d
tiiat p l.'i.'t ol 11 ,, ii till- in a i . I l l l lie
ah ead
tin- ii.iiiiin a lu e d
n il
roads
T i ll/ t 'o m m u in .l led (te lle r .il Con
fe ite lu lin ii of I.a h ,n i ( ' ( I T i. l-'lt out
of Illl- iii'g u lia tio u .
had lint yet
in d ie a l ,l m i end to i t . w a lk o u t
T h e ( ti I c o itlr o l. th e hulk of t h r
m i l l o ..I w o r k e r , and I r jn x jw r ta
lion u llii m l. .a id Hie lin e , cntlld
ig ie rn tc only on i n lin e d .e a ir
v) irtnniT Th nn’Miln'1 &gt;

F'quipmvnt an n .Seminole County
drag line was stolen last night
near F'orest City Just uver the
Orange County line, It was report­
ed today hy County Commissioner
O. E, F’ourakre. The drag line
wns parked along side a road being
repaired near F'orest City. Ruth
the Sheriffs of Orange ami Semi­
nole County are investigatini'.

.iilu iid ., 'p i o i g s I n i,,n D u )
p ilin g i i i to tin
S e iin iio l, l ’, ,iin i\ .11■i i i■■i I'liu m lir r
•if 4"«i(f i mi*l vir m ft m *

i ’, -ltd.. ui ion a n

I II.- I.emit v ."oiile.t w ill lie une
highlight.. ,| Die l.ulioi D a y
, i lelniittoii when II is expeelrd
Dial oil.' of the largest groups uf
( eillrnl F lo r id a beautle.-t will eom
pete f" i the title of " M l* » S a n 'iimlii Sptiugs uf ltif,;|."
I’ l i "

Iti'&lt;|ii.-»t« f" l i-ntry Lilsnks h avr
a ln -iiilv lie n ii-n 'iv e ,l fro m O rlando
unit h u » iin in ei. w itli o th e rs vspeat&lt;-,i i " tie ro lling In in-fore the week
i. lite r
I'li v-uiitg ladles p artlrtoat iMg , the 1,.,n iily contest w ill
oio i le iiifmc Ilie judges twice
,. la l.
Hut
firs t in huDnng
mt - n it thell again in evening

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id le * .-x p H c tifK lu e ti(e )
Mir hi'IIMil V • iNit i ' l l Mill-' Va i t 4 th*
r* lu iiu ir .l
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Cplf AKO ■* -ct i I'Mfi. Mieie »n no
enl I II lli'l I • • h Im I *"V»'I

Tax Assessor's
Records Cited
llecol.t- escellelil and accounts
... nale wen- typical remark, ill
tit. . i i i i i i i ..I .tale audit -.1 Tax As
&gt; ,.i Siinloi.l D.milney . record,
im ilie pu^t rear loliii h Bergerl.
\.,|.|illlt Male’s \mllh.r, Cited
the exeell. id eon.llluui ol Selilt
H ole I ’ouiilv . fax Assessor’s re
. i.|,|. in a wtiMen report to Ihe
Mate Smltlot Ill's alt SVlIlls
Ihe lav n.le. were well prr
paled a. , . ol.-m-ed by Die rrlulu elr lew . i r» l,
the (lies list
i,I Die lav ...lli-eh.i
Do- re|Hirt
ie id
i a.h ic-um cc, were adequate
to cover litihililie. and cummls
.ion, were ci.rrectlv hilled," ile
eoneludeil
BUSINESS

IS

ItODMINO!

Ilie ( ’In,,tiled &lt; &lt;.Inmil of Die
S.infold Herald 1, the most
active uiicllon in Sanford and
SemliuHe (’.unity To assure
vmirsidf of Bit. fact, all you
mm* ,‘n it., is examine the
l la,sided, i -v it *' dev
BUSINESS FOM SALE—
liriteen ,lnre and meat mar
ket, good location Established
many year. Owner
retiring
due I,, age
Ciuiplcte going
tm ,m i, , iiicliuliug stocks anu
lixltircx fur tldksi Move to
Sautord and lake over this ac­
tive business

WILL EXCHANGE HOUSE
Will exchange I1.71XJ.00 equity
In a 2 bedroom house In Jack­
sonville. Fla for u 2 bedroom
house in Hunforil. Fla
Pay­
ments $17 (XI per mo.
Nh.k lor Diene listings and
muiiy oibers every day in tha
classified ads.

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New Farm Menace |

Pr. 0. I* Persons

COIXHOK I’AltK. Mil iM - A
nrw menace has niv.«(!•*.i .Maryland
truck fiirm*

Sm okey S a ys:

It's called the russet mill’ mill
I* sn small ymt run hardly see it
with I ho iiiilii’il ry«' Si&gt;ri;lalis|s at
(hr University of Maryland ay arm
nf the* mites, placed I’tnl In rrnl
w ill only mrasme an m&gt; li
TI ip in'll-, tiaii la rn * (»«•»I i'll In

L W I M W w*»ifr it v c utii'A *
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1ClinII111 C'.'nps III

'Vr ri I m in iI cn

It

Is llii’lr first appeal.nu c in Mary
land a lm v thi-y w ere &gt;ii m vrrril in
I ’alilnmm in H*tn

Thinking psopla srs careful
any kind nf lire arouiiii the ■
The Agriniltiirr Deparlmenl hits
developed a rollon yarn Dial will
dissolve In wafer, for Imstlng
threads and other temporary uses,

BLACK HAWK ' oh.
Islied tourists have ln-i
they’ve M'en silw r I"
through Golden i&gt;aii &lt;
north of kerf*
They're right
A year ago a di
farmer, Arlhiii &lt; i o-&gt;
1silver fuses loo &gt;■ m H
said lie had lici-n - .1 ■
each for III in and in&lt;
.nuci r in mi-e

•

•

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vn(tu* today for
fill,Ural pictures, • lieutenant of

&gt; 5cr

1

n potent, but slightly Illiterate
prndurrr, suggested an epic

RIDE-IN T H lA T R t
T O N IfillT W K IlN h M U A Y

TWO TIC KETS TO BROADWAY

SA N FO R D

| V EW M O V IE T E C H N IQ U E S tre keeping Hollywood 3-de
morulizcd. O n * ualoon keeper renamed hia place thi
''G IN O H A M A /' A kid brought h ti tchool report card home ant
confided to h it mother, " I
hope Pa doesn't have I pair
AI
*
of
those
red - and - green
/\T \ )) v ‘s
glasses. I ’ve got a 3 -D record
Hus month!" A neighbor o f
\
Dob llaym es boosts he h a i
i D sound. He llvea In A p art\ '7 f
V Jrtc
ment 3-A and heart a n ew ly ■ y U
wr&lt;l pair battling In 3 -D .
/JSFN I
I
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Fven Lassie, famous canine
j
■ J
ria l, may be groomed for •
v« V m
m p m ])

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-

pinball games in** V ig o have hern
i - OlUcO 4 t.* *

tjt.m s ia n s

t|fe

•i* Spanish moss All have operated
*!th the blessing of civic author-

1ilit*.

the defense of churcli garm-s and
raffles, uolmtng out they were held
for worthy causes.
Said flee vein be eg1 " I ’m accused
of hemg a Satan for interfering
with the financial slniclurr nf rellglous groups and preventing poor
lllllc children from ohl.nlnlng ncreitlnnsl fitriiiiirs 1 ins merely
trying to live up to my oath of
office in an honorable manner "
Church officials fur the most pari
are keening quiet, waiting for the
air to (dear anil concrete ruling to
emerge,
“ We will follow the law," \ay»
one rhurehnian.

Hot the old laissez-faire pidicy
toward gambling is gctliiig a thor­
ough merlin til The man chiefly
responsible is Col. Francis Greyemlierg, superintendent of l.oulsiana's slate pollen lie Is pushing
an antigambling m isatlc In every
parish (county) in the state
Prartlrallv I hi- only money*
Last month Gcrvernberg gave 21 oinking activity aioune the Choeo
hours advance notice of |ln&gt; crack
Indians of Ccntinl America is
1rluwn Special slate poller details ttit- cultivation of hanunas.
Inured lest sections throughout the
'Nile minutes after the deadline
They found things clean a s a
hound's .tooth, gambling wise
r it m n n r - v n t T lf
— liul- t**&lt;*s^dtuhlTTair.^TJ7m7iilhl7
*hen II came lo church hingo
games, protected by rlty ordln
anres In Mime areas
Some local aulhorillrs rallied lo

rm. ii. k . itiN(

Two 01 Favorite Pastimes In Cuba
Arc No Longer Permitted By Law

FIELD/

Two nf the thinking up new imcmiipllmenlary
ihs for gen- phrasr*. for I ho heads of other gov
d hy law.
ernmenls, chiefly m the Caribbean
milting the »nd Latin America
■Otliir was
Rut now Insulls to the head of
------------ any frhndly foreign stale, or its
diplomatic agent or represenlatlw,
nr any nthi* foreigner entitled to
consideration as a reprcsonlallvr.

R tA N D O * ,, Hf&lt;

and

TOM O RROW

PHONE 2flfi
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lin ltltB ! 9 in 12 — I In I

There'll » new ami Imltcr way t&lt;,
kill ants. It's called Roach Films
When applied to any surface ui»
the
built-in cap-applicator, it
leaves a hard. dry. clean. Invisihl*
film. The film rnn't harm nr soil
H'fll flit ml¥ In Nil' I friHirif Ilfifr f httllf nny surface! hut, when anls tntirh
'-»n Ml m i-si rntii. I ’minfv .J'nfu*1 r»i l«.
i V«1f !&lt;■•»- hetuimu naralvxed am!
:tuiuHml»- i '■
—
«*»*—
— M*—-*-*- —— **“■
thov die In twn hours. A single
application remains effective fur
sure does grt rid of ants ami
toarhes! Roach Film s Is available
months. You never see It. hut It
at Tourhton Drug.
— Adv,

I'll s ir , si m m IT VI VI IIIS C K IIS

N'b Mip It* fM'M’hv HlVkll Hint .Ffl* M
Mil iron nil-.| hit flfi.tl F#*i»srr• III
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FAST BALLS
WHEN
eVPCCTlNO
A BUNTf .
THE (VArrCR
IS LIKELY
10 POP UP
ON PITCHES
THAT CROSS
THE PLATE
UTrCRHlOH/

HAVIN'
V SECOND
! BASer

'CHOKSit ‘

BY THE N O S E OF O ’S H E A , . . Y O U ’VE
TILTED TH E COUNTRYSipE WTONC3WAVS

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IMTO a C E A L M E S S / NOW I'V E iSOT
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Legal Notices

( THIS MAGIC SHOE

TODAY

OPTOMETRIST

BUT AH

-TUSVU NEVER SCORE
ONUS IE WE CAN HCGP.
CM FROM HlfTIN' - /
t TM'BALL to
v S,
BLINItV RIMM'J

fflS.5 V\ ^ X

Hut tho toughest Jolt nf nil falls
on the shoulders of individual conn
ly sheriffs who must enforce the
nntigambllng regulations Most of
them arc uncertain what to do
about church names
Say* Sheriff C, J llmicet of SI
Landry Parish:
’T r P T v V r - «-t nuf ot politics,
I'll get after tho churches But Pm
too young to gel out of polities "

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NOT ONLY
LAD.,

that

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l G*T
OUC rOUC'LTs OH &gt; if--- / .
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» A C O W tW /,ps'jf a o N G &gt; y .

Hardly n day passed toil what such
men as Franklin t&gt; lloowvcll,
Harry Truman or Hwlght Risen
bower were called "assassins,"
"m urderers" or "corrupt tools of
Wall Street."
Favorite target of all exiles here
was Generalissimo IIatari Trujillo
of (he Dominican Ileimhllc He was
i frequent »uh|tvl of insulting car
limns and cailenlm es as well
Recently. IJir goverumrnl nf
Presldenl Fulgenclo llallst.r Ii .h
been nettled hv rrlllelsm a of omti-l
President Carlos prlo and his ful
lowers, issued in such plarcs aGuatemala, Mexico and llic Culled

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Stales

The new law. svvtvplng lo IIpnwrrs. was proelalnu’d shortly
after rebels attacked unsuccessful
Iv two Army garrison in Orlente
Province, about non miles east of
Havana. Bill apparently what Un­
law trlt-s lo correct is a prnpagan
da campaign carried nri for m any
months In Cuba, for which ihe gov
ernmenl blames I'rlo and his fol
lowers

D#(i/h dt'f)'/r\u lover if
f h n t ■i omanco vya»&gt;
t»o»n uf p e ril!
,
ll 1 /l/if port of file
w*cif**m’en/ in M - G /VL'i
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NOTHING' 1VU W’9H TO
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MIRLE ROMANTIC
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OH MT PEAR. PEAR
STILL AT THE WATERFRONT
AgMON.' WI«e IT NO" I TgyiNG- ID DISCOVER THE
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FOR FLASH t WOULD CAUSE O f THE a c c id b n t /
MAVH LOST VOU/
Wh ere is he now ? ,

HAm.SUAMAhA' LOOK' n»C

FAT LITTLE MERCHANT
CAM FUN, AFTER ALL*
HI WILL HAVE NO NEED
C&lt;F THIS CART. THEN/a

O f SfR A N O E L Y -MATED LOVEIfS
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with purchoie of automatic

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LIMITED ROAD SHOW ENGADEMENT

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LATE B U L L E T IN S
T E H R A N , Iran (/!*&gt;— A roynlist npi'inlng In Premier
Molmmincif Muaxatk’Kh's arm y tun! police flareil in Tehran
today w ith pitched luiltleM in the center uf the city .

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~*9 '4'“Gutuhiixhed l ’.nis

W A S H I N G T O N o in — 'th e . ilc-'ry » Depnrlno’n' to d a y ...ri-/rv&gt;^ i4,|^ &gt;:
annouhVcd n prelim inary Imttle ni.niitlly total nf 14 2,2 77
1 n i ' •i *
Am ericana killed, wounded mid minxing for (lie whole Korean
W ar.

S . W K H 1 H. I I .O lt in A

Duskin Fined $2, 500,
Given 2 Years In Jail

W A S H I N G T O N (/!’ »— C I O leaders h jllerly attacked the
EiMenhmver adm inistration and tiie Ke|iuhlican controlled
Conareas today as they kicked oft a cam paign to elect a
pro-lalMir House and Sen ate in 1 VB4
W A S H I N G T O N i/1')--S e n . M cC a rth y (It W in fto d a x de
notmeed the Governm ent Print i
tit I ice lor keeping on its
pay loll various workers named in ED I reports as Com
immista. lie ipiestioned w hether tiiat was "even a ri'inotely
in telligen t" seeiirltv procedure.
M IA M I H E A C I L j TPL- .A man who tolil police In- knew
who at aped tin 1 sensational $ 7 -l.lM»'i io|it,erv o f Hie (Harkstone Hotel here 14 years ago was tu lil today on a charge
o f fu lliriK to retiister a crim inal record.

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T A L L A H A S S E E (/!’)— &lt;»ov. Dan M c C a rly said today
he’s Interested in jnininu any conlerence o f governors on
n proposed Ch ln iK o-M iam i turnpike.

State N ew s R o u n d u p
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OdhamAnd Marion Present At Premiere
Showing Of Baseball Pic In Melbourne

thins nf “ ^rr
lent u Illustrated hy a letter
Iminil in the incat Ufill renter
and turned over In the Herald
hy Mrs. O. T. Prarann, chairman
n( the nraanliation. The teller
Iron* an iinldrnUtled tailor atalea:
"Tn all concerned: I am finally
leaving Ihis clly. Fur myarlf. I
any &gt; am a step ahead nf yitu
other servicemen who still have
lime at the haninnt Naval AiitlMary ,\lr Station. 1 found Sanford
In he a lovely plare. The family
hospitality |» wonderful. Kven
llnmgh I write ihe above com
ilirnta, I have found no aniwer to,
or llkenraa hi. Ihe nprn hoapilnl
It*
which
aervlreinrn
rrtdlv
waul. Other aallnra In a position
alinllar to mine are In want of hel
ler friendship with all local per
sons of their age. All aaaoriallona
should ronlrlhulr support In an
all out way to help ua." AI thou* h
his letter U a little ambiguous,
we (eel the sailor liked Hanford,
hill thnoahl even more should lie
door lor Ihe servlreman away

MM .tinttltNK '/I’t - The lornl nti'inicre ,,f "Tit,, in,. I.cngimt".
the lliovic Mimic here riTCritlv n! llie Iriiininc ,-iiniu nf 'in- New York
Giants. whs held Insl nlghl while Ihmienrid-i uni hr tel to tin- 11 n,
light uf tlir rvrnt
Attending were llep A S Her lung. K
Kisher, .................
On ,rnm h," " pon.....
vehicle commissioner fur Gin Mrf.'arty: ex-gubcrm.li.rul rHO.Ibliil.' M
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.......JV .Penplr have Inlil in.
Mi alley

fldlnon;

Charles Marini.,

&lt;1 Bcffcr Relations
For Fishermen

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• Inrnln. .Iidin II,in I nlicrt, touni &lt;niiii, mill l ull ll'itili,||. di
ii'dnt nf l In- Id,min' |h i in sv*
tm i. mid n mu rm Iniiruc |■ ir• hunt
hi r

New Appointees

TAMPA '#1 -Milter relations |i»
tdeen Klorldn and Mesh an shrimp
I AI .I.AIIASSKK r
l,OV \fl'
fishermen are preilietrd hy A A Carls today .ippomlril two new
Pagen. Tampa shrim|i hoal o|ier 01 iii Iots of the Stole lloanl of

ator.

Arronntnnrv
The hlg reisnn for that belief,
Marry M ITr-lnirk of rf-arw.i

Kacrn said. Is the fart that the
Southeastern K'lshrrlos Assn has
lolned the Shrimp As'n nf the
Amerli’Hs. in which Mexican and
Texas fishermen have tve«n dnmi
nanl.

Hearing Is ^et
For Miami Road

ler was named In sm .......... Joseph

A Sw.er.ey of Tampa and lloherl
M
....... . Mian., in replace
jila c
H a iry
llliin iin o|
M uni
Thr
term s of S w c n e y and lilo m ln had
expired

Hospital Meet

At least two rival plans fur on
tl-rtaking lie protect as a |irUate
nr irm i piTvale development wi--r
not hefore trustees of the &gt;*ii&lt;
Internal Improvemicil Komi here
yeslertlay

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ST ID I I S't'INK P A 'cam „r
Ingh sliooli'is (ioiii (he I'londa
NiiIIioihI (ioanl has lo'eo cho.eo
(or the O . i l i o n a l ride match's at
Camp ferry, Ohio Ann Al Sept 7

Boy Is Killed

MUNSAN ias
tliv Klondlan
was among the American war
TfTI ISVTM.F. ,T .lotto 1 haile.
prisoners freed hy the ('oinnimilsls lUtffv II, of nc.irhy |tel|U’,Hid
yesterday at Panmiinjom
was killed yesterday as he .stood
He was l*pl John S. (ir.in::rr, on (he should*c of C S lituhwav
son nf John ft firanger nf J'lanl I wailing lor a Inis.
City.

Embezzlement
MIAMI iJS~A woman who vnlmt
larlly rejiorted that she had cm
berried * 1.1. 711(1 ffnm the C-uitral
Bank and Trust Co had trnohlitoday ralslnil *INt lor a hoods
man's fee
Mrs Winlfrril Kerilnrko finally
managed In borrow the money
from friends

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'"•« much they liked the arlle e

nr* holiness recession we inert III
(hr mliirtin yesterday, that we
wild I" use .mnlher Inntitftit |*n|ii(
,nd "'d that ninny pen|ilr have
learned well Mir arl nf making
ainney. (ml few nf them learned
tmw In hvr In IW2.1 s very Im
imii I .ml meeting was held at Ihe
Kdgewater lleach Hotel III &lt;Til
eagu Attending this Hireling were
nine mi ihe world’s most sue
eesiful Inlanders Those prrsrul
were Ihe presidral of the largest
Independent steel company. Ihe
largest utility
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of the large
of the
Z Z IT I'
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Ihe
greatest
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wlieiil sper idalor, the president of
the New Voik Stork Kxehange,
1 inemlier of thr president's eah
iliet. Hie greatest "hear” in Wail
Street, head of the world's great
t'sl monorady, mut
1«ldent of the
Hank of InlrniHiiniTar'Settlomenta
t'ertolnly we must admit that here
were gathered a group of the
world's most successful men At
least men who had found the sec­
ret uf making money

tiA IN K SV Il.I.K ',T fifty lot.pi
t:il admlnlslriihvr nfflrials are In
liainesvllle for Ihe four day Insti
tide on areotmllne and husineas
office procedures for hospital ad
Twenty five years later let'*
loinlsfrkliirs . heifimilnc -indHv up sec what happened to the abave
Ihe Hnlverslly nf Klorlda caoipo,. uieu. The prealdrnt nf thr Driest

TALLAHAKSKK 'dV—A propos'-d
multl-millinn dollar pltin to skirt
Ihe ocean side uf Hlaeayn? Itay
smWh of Midljii .U’i 'il, a .
mile
.scenic highway and pay fre II hy
selllnc lota on Ihrrc* man made
Islands will receive a politic hear
Inc at Miami Sept in
r«i

^
NilKOMIS '.is Scientist will to.
railed in in determine if loitnhrcs
of dead fish found in this area
tills week were killed hy the dred
"red lido."
Some fishermen feared the linv
Marino killer was ,*l work m the
Gulf of Mexico again. Jlis| as last
November ami, worst outbreak nf
all. in IDI7 lx

IN THE HERALD:

5, 10, And 40 Years Ago
A UGUST Iff, IB 1.1
Mrs.
l„ Thrnshe. and dnoalder, Mary, returned to Ifaylniia
B*«ch »f er aprndlng several days with Mr. 'fhrnxher who is kept in
Hanford hy the dutlea nf hla new offlre Hi SupmlMtendeiit of fid,lie
Instrurtlon of Seminole County.
Another month of vacation and the taiy* and ulils will l,P gctilou
ready to start annther srholnsllr year. Sanford arhnnla nre among the
beat in the land ami will have their full quota of bright hoya mid girl*.

Independent steel company -*
''hurley .Schwab—died a bankrupt
■ uid lived on bnrrnwed money lor
lu r ,ear» before his drain. The
piesldent nf the largrsl utility
oinipHny -Samuel Instill—died a
(oitlllve (mm justice and penniless
III * lorelmi land. The president nf
•he largest gas rnnmnn)—Howard
Hopson Is nnw Insane. T h e
greatest wheat speculator—Arthur
nittrn — died Insolvent abroad.
The president nl the New Vorh
Slock Kschangc—Richard Whitocy—was recently released Irnm
Sing Sint. The member nl thr
president's lahlnel—Albert fa ll—
was pardoned Irnm prison so he
•••’»Id dir at home. The greatest
•hear" In Wall Street—Jesse
Livermore—dlrd a suicide. The
head of (he greatest monopoly —
Ivar Krueger—died a suicide. The
president of the llank of Inter
national Settlement— :.eon F'raser
—died a suicide. So you want In
be wealthy, eh.
A t*
We were very happy tn see tn
today'* nows that Al Zilllaii, one
of Ihe Iwo players on the Ogdensburg, N V. team in ihe now de
funrt ((order league that we rec
nniiueuded tn Ifans Dihnrt. scout
lor Ihe New York Giant*, ha* been
purchased hy the Chtragu White
Sox for delivery this month The
fiber player recommended wax
Dm Sleater. whn after stint* with
Hie New Ynrk Glint*. St
Dull*
Nrnwn*. and Wiahlngton Senalur* I* nnw with Tnrnntn nf Ihe
Internnllnnal league where hn'a
on the way to ■ pnaallde new
Pinch hilling record
Noth are
pitcher*. Other llnrdrr League
flayers in the higher classifica­
tion league* Include F'rank F'an
ovlch of Ihn Philadelphia Athle­
tics, Fred Harken nf Ihe Ottaws
team nf the International league,
and Dirk Libby with a Southern
Association learn where he rerenlly hurled a one hlltey.
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Last Friday night Mr. mol Mra. Durham Lewis rliniieronril n merry
Still nn the subject of hasehall.
party of young people nn a moonlight excursion nn the launch, "Nett|e,f, &lt; barley Young, sport* editor ft
with f.apt. Hoy Tlllls In charge. After arriving at lllue Springs, Ice the Albany, n ! Y KnlrkerDieker
cream and cake wnn served.
New*, wrrdo ua recently tn point
mil that the Kaatern 1-cague
A U G U ST ID. IIIU
tt'lasa A) ta In a rocky condition
Preacher, a monkey on Monkey lalattd at the son, recently gave lieeauie nf amall fan turnmita.
birth to a hahy monkey. Since thin event, the monkey has been named Uharley Is one nf the leading
"Lady Pieacher",
aulhnrlliea nn baaehall in the coun­
try and Is on Ihe rule* committee.
A talented arm* ylplliilst, CpI. Sadur Jeimett nf the 420th Night Attendance la off In practically
Fighter Squadron, will he the guest at the First Methodist Church at every minor league throughlha regular Sunday morning worship at 11:00 o’clock, the Itev. Joe mil Ihn rmintry with the Western
I-eigne being one nf the hlg egToll* announced this morning.
ception*. Major league broancaat*
Mrs. D, L. Long celebrated her H4th Mrlhday with a party given in minor league areaa appears tn
by bar friends and relatives Tuesday evening. A feature of the party Ihis comer In he the major prob­
waa a recitation hy Mrs. (xmg who recrlved tnnny gifts from her lem. More wldeapread television
Is going In hurt even more. With­
■ «V»ta.
in the next 10 yeara there's going
to be a tremendous revamping nl
A UGUST m. min
organiied hasehall. and It's our
Needed repairs In the Legion .Hut waa the major tnplr of ills- ties* that al
lead two
Pacific
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cueston at a meeting last evening of the Uamphell-Losslng Cost No.
oast league franchise* will find
M . Pat Jahnion, chairman of nouaa rammlttf^ wan requontiNl to chack (heir way Into either the American
tha coil o! naeded repair* and report at the next meeting:.
or National League within e very
few season*.
Mr. and Mra. Grady Duncan and daughter, Miss I’rggy Duncan,
bava left for Canon, Ga. and Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Duncan will vlalt
RITX
In Georgia for about three waeka while Mr. Duncan will return to San­
“ Story nt Three Lovee"
ford tha laak part of thla weak. '
1:34 • 4:01 . 61M . 8:36
M O VIELA ND
A bumper celery crop le anticipated but the early fall crop will ba
"Two Ticketa to Broadway"
below last years according to figures released today by tka Florida
atarta 7 :20, featura 7 :47, last
Farm Bureau. Tha aummer crop la placed at 80 per ceat above last
romnletc thaw 8:33
year's.
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M ajor Bolt Expected Suffers Severe
Home This Afternoon Blow In Court
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Forty Iota In the Now HimDodo
"Suburb Beautiful" subdivision
wara purchased for &gt;2,700 l*v (Draplc Kauaek and Lorbacii, a Winter
Park home construction company,
It waa ravealad In the record* at
the County Clerk’s office at the
Court Houaa todqy*

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Thomas Arrcstc!
Alter Producing
Gambling Slani|i
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HiliNtJTGN. Wl - The Stale
Dciuirtment kept close watch mi
lurnilknt Iran today, keenly uwaru
that groat Issues arc it stsko in
the struggle fnr power bclwenn
Premier Mossadegh snd rnysllst
supportors.

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avalliilde here other Ihnn Itie Teh
ran radio broadcast which sxl'l
followers nf the Shah hnd taken
over the government and lhal
Mossnili-fih hurl been replsceil hy
Grn Pnxollah /.alterli.
It was knnwn oarller, however,
that the sllunllnn in Tehran was
far from calm, that mobs wore
roaming the tt rents and that a
state nf high excitement existed.
Authorities hero were Initially
somewhat surprised by the Tehran
broadcast. Since royalists had
failed to selto tho government from
Mossadegh four daya agn when the

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U.S. Keeps Watch
On Turbulent Iran
LONDON rrp) — I'eluan radio
drclarrd tiiat rnyallsla wrrr*ted
rnittrrd nf Mir Iranlsn governmrnl from Premier Mobamtiled Mossadegh tmuiy, sent III lit
into flight, mul suiitntoard the
•Shah tn return In ilia throne at
once.

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Difference

Hunter Ice And
Fuel Co. Sold

Sanlando Lots

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Duncon To ATfond
Polm Beach Meet

A lot in Orange Height- •»**
recently sold by llie Snnimda
County School Hoard in Dr (tivtllo
Harks and Frederick II. Wiliuiin*
for | 700, according to llie* In the
County Clerk'a tiffin,.

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* ik Minmgt’i rout t,* 0 i"0 amt
g r a m , flc g h m e r* Hre re u - tv in ' *■
•ini*- II. i*.. Volte William,i -It
total of 1KI clock hour* nf in-.......
jih I Mark I ‘leveland Jr. nr*' iiiitong
tlnn while the women with -- - mg
ill",■- nKernlimr *t ineetitii! Mil*
exnerience are receiving ......-1 !••*
i(ii-tn'""i nt lie Land comer nliur
able las* schooling.
Hill'll hull' -ifl, .Im ! h p uf Mth i )i*’ i&gt;-i'miilrieri*lirig nf prluiHiv mail
IViihit, will ndtf nd Ilif .Iri tldrt'd f»I *mi &lt;li nr(inn t in- nn’Hing is being
Mu | Viu'f ufifl I 'i111&gt;t14111|«bx A 1Hindu hold with Ih*- di Uriel board men*
n( Ih*' Stale llnad Di'liart
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Amt all&gt;:»! nt Wi »*l I 'Mill llriuh mint, J Saxiotl i.luytl,

Orange Heights
Lot Is Sold

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Monthly 40 cT 8
MccI Tomorrow

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McCoy Sings
Al Kiwanis

All atlit •»v &gt;n d.Mihh mi*.111 * t«*
Mil, fi* i lionn nt *&lt; lupnid m-

The Hunter Ire A F'uel '
tin
W. Ultli St., wita sohl to the M "'ter
Coal and Ire Co., of Crown (' "lit.
N. C., for f:iH,r*IH), according 1 ■ to
formation recorded In the &lt; "only
Clerk’s office today.

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i" tv• Mm m vfull fl \1ny v* it M *Im \ lf11'
f, Mm
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-*l MiHi 1: Min*Ifinri nl *. Mi himI
Mi |* 1 Midi, *!•:, W 171K .SI

SNAASSalaries
Vocational School for Lasl Month
Classes Being
Held Daily

SVilh (hr eari-pMon **f *
niinut*' In,111k*, 1 In,*.', -li 1
•tn
rallrituil sl'hool loculi'.I
Crown I'npi i Co huildiug u" tliv
from 7 ;:h) a.m. until r.:.'in |Three claim*'* endi Instinc
hour* nnd rmmmtltig of li- - Jt
to 27 Htiiih'tit* 'Hpiere hi * " nig
held according to l(nl|ili 1 wmi,
ireshlenl of Simfoid Iml" 1 HU4,
nc.
The first two rhiniCH 111 fill
white women who have Im |.M"
194A
vimiN experience, Tin* Miti'l
«r
is for culnreil women *0,1
n
whom have hml pievloim •■ *|ce.
Mr. Cuwnn »hIiI limt nil "t 'll"
70-ndd atudentx nre show uie 11
grrat deal **f Interest in 1 &gt;** i"&gt;

In si
ill

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*t fi |&gt;lu«in I fils wife lu'fnr •’ ttm

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Willi .Sen lii-oigc Sm.ilhura uml
Hen S A llcrloug HI im nih»"
I.hIhii 11,1&gt; (f-lx-lir.i 11011 it S hi
liindn Springs, 1 cntrul M iu-UIIhik
will nipel ttii'ii ri'picscntatlVe* m
Dith house* id tiie IWnshlngtou
law making IhhIIc *
To uiiikc Hu- t...twis Day rchhratiou •• glauuirmi* one, ;i host it
t'entrnl F'inridii (icmittc* will pa
rnde hefore judges to couttetlti "t
lor the lllle "Mis* S jsriluri4-.
boring* uf fitVI" II is cspccird
that represeni ill* ■■
-mu mi.u k
Crntnl F'lurid.i title* will 11110
pelo in Ihe lii'.uity p.-igi-m wlmli
will Include a 11 view ol tiillmig
suit* and evenuig dees'.*
Seminole •'omits lave*' 1*ini
dcnl Cliff Alili's j H im/. in hidesired Itv ever* v*mog lid* no
lieillg giitiii'rrd (in tin' ••*• *,&lt;
Young liulies iIcmhhc i p ir
Uripiitc in the hi-.nil* root. 1 ir 1*
asked In write I" n Hm m in
.Sanford fm .... inti- l&lt;l.no.
"There won't I**- .1 dull " "incnt
from morning to night
I'" ■ l.-nt
Aide* said, uieuiiuiii'titiiu:
tin
schedule nl event* mil Ih* pm
grain ftir tile &gt;1.1*

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M tjiil
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tin In in I,

Slish licit the country, M ii.nl l&gt;*-*'i)
assumed Hi.it llicir ability l» o '
effectively wa» probably crippb I
Untied States Amhass.iilor Diy
licnilersun saw Mossadegh ycsin
day and gained the imprev-inn ibjl
Mussadegh was lirmly in tin- id
dir* dnsiitte Ihe great ferment
among trie population
If the Unili’d Stales, Hrilain anil
nlher Weslern cnunlrirs hud a
choice they undmihlrslly wmild pre
fer to sec Iht* Shah's people rather
than Mossadegh in power OHlel

ally and dlplnmalically, however,
their altlludo so far has beer: mie
of hands-off neutrality

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iiiiii im i bi,4ines&gt;.
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rirodu' ** s»u h « ' V eitini-lipuse,
M'tviai*

mil

Ai.ima

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tecil iilsiv and '•"mioi-.tlon for
riglil iiiao
('arpnilli’is,
roofing
slid
ilding
n|i|ili' ituri
Firiixlied
crnflsnirn only Nmt*&gt; nlhsr
nerrl apply

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ns many others cvprv dav in

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Dewey

c e r t a in

s Record
Gov. Thom** E. Dewey any* that he
not decide until late spring whether to
for n fourth term as governor of New
PreMUIlOttilj In Ticeil exp«* i no op­
to hi* runomlnutlon. mill he ha*

roes Not Fooled
Atnerli'aiiH returning from Korean prU-war camp* rejMirt that a duternilnuil
wa* made to enll*t the sympathy of
Negro prisoners for the cause of
Instances of race prejudice in
States were seized on and used
for I he Negro soldiers thrown with the Chinese and Korean
few Negroes, along witli a few whites,
for the Communist propaganda. The
majority of Negroes, however, reloyal. They were often punished for
mnlui'd loyi
their refusal
reftiMi to accept Communism and for
“hostile” attitude at indoctrination
their "lioxl
They displayed nothing hut conlecture*. T
tempt for tthe prisoners who sold out to the
H oiI h ami
m ill received heller fisal and treatOne of the colored soldiers
ment In return.
ri*
Biinimi'il up hi* opinion of the renegudes In
meal. "Well, what would you think
the com me
of nomeoiii who would sell out his country
cigarette.”
for a
it eliuir
The United States is not u |&gt;erfeet
country. We make mistakes ur.d there still
remains a great deal to he done before
fin a l opjmrt unity exists for all citizens.
Rut most Negroes acknowledge that prog­
ress is being made and they hold a fierce
loyalty to thill** country. This is proved by
the fa il that so few Negro prlatmor* fell
for the Communist scheme to recruit them.
T O D A Y 'S

lillIL K

VERSE

Nutlwiuiel. tlnuiKht to lx- *urnu «.*
Rartliolomew the n|io*tle wn* iiuiKfilfii'cnt
materinl with which to lutllil u world re­
ligion. lie w iih genuine (tritl aincoru. That I*
more lm|Hirtnnt than *cholar*hi|i or wealth
or material iHmilloti. Ilehohl an I*raellte in
whom there i* no i|tiile.—John 1:47.

The Sanford Herald

i:»f«M i.hf.| in (Mm
MMblULeii Hall9 M rf|i| M liirtiaf mm.I %MN*lMr. I hrltl*
$•!■• Mml
I r a n . I'lih 'lik r d im kftD inlN M (tills*w in*
4 hfUliNtia aMil
War*.
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I'fB Ifitd MMitrHNtl vltua MiNlirr Urlalt#r Sf. 1813. «i
t*9 1*0*1 IIIII im Ilf RNMloril, llarM n, tg»4#r Ik# Aft
1
(if I «tt(fiM •»! ifdlrli .1, IMTi.
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lURrMPNlrd &gt;MlluNMlIf III ftpnarnl
rllalm
• • n if f , l •••*. aa$-aaa i KniMlirr of I'nMiarrm IIHa&gt;.
%IlnnlM. Hf.irala
TKn llrVMlfl U m iHUtfkkf *i( Ikp AmnpI r I94 l*r»an
♦»kl»k la rMililnl r«rhi*l«rl$ to fkr Nia lor rrRiikll*
cmII om nf nil Ifcr loral goit prlnird In Ikla

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4th Term

ID W IL L IA M I I I I T
l t-n'ml l*i »*» \S rlltr

".Mi** Nmlist of 1953" wn* chosen in
Mritnin. She lintelv won in a field of 2&lt;&gt;.
Flattery, say /.adok Dumkopf. is only
dangerous if it verifies an opinion you al­
ready have held.
Scientists have discovered a South Sen
Morin which has porcupine-like ipiills.
Would hardly do as fishing liait.

HAL HOYLE

Thai Indian w re s tle r who threw 30 opIMiiieuts in .'«) m in u te s m ust I h- paid, no
doubt, on a piece w o rk basis.

Are News Photographers People?

Talk ii I hioI low hlowtt— how nhont that
('nmiminist i m i i i c I i to the Ea.*t tierinan*'
I reaillumket ?
IT ’S T H E S W E A T E R . Kill*, for next
fall. ChriHtlan Dior may have hroiiRhl out
the .short skirt, hot look what American
ilfHii'jtcr* are IniiiRiiiR ottl.
The
I'amllien
lllbt 10
used to

Institute of Life I Ilmira lice saye
lim e doubled I heir insurance lu Die
year*. Evidently we've all gotten
lujyiiiK u,premium.

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Ifl, San Just-. Calif., it bartender left a
dlanijind ring in a gin*.* of .gin to maku Ih
Himrlitf. '[A cuntomer swallowed the whole
she-hang.' Now. rio diuihl, he wondh* whikt,
gave (lie Tom Collin* miicIi hotly,
'

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Them ; will be evening wear *weuterg
with "low diTollotage* filled In witli gilet*."
It gay* hen*. Whatever a gilet I*.'If you’re'
a *mnri girl you won't fall for any new
faitgletl fill-in

packaged bread In two w ayt: You
Could tmcll It baking and you could
•at It hot.
Bleaching flnur to make bread
whltor It trie* remit of houtewlvci'
eferencet, according to floorge
MorrDon, pretldenl of General

C

Ihe ta*linr»« of the ordinary loaf,
(here I* a growing movement In
the baking Industry to bring out
premium bread*, higher priced,
aimed at evrry variety of taste or
tlliL These now arrount f&lt;g about
live per rent id the daily i l k ’ * nl
•ume 40 million loaves id luvad a

lOO-pmiml tack* have eluted since
1048
The drive to keep bread In tin
diet I* important to some 22.000
bakerie* which baker* weekly «ay*
serve the nallun—with some H.000
doing Ul pi-.- cent of Ihe total bust
new. The trade paper say* only
five per cent uf the lirrad Ameri­
Ward and General, among nth- can*
eat It now mule In Hie home.
era, bring out low-caltry bread*.
Dr. William B. Bradley, seienllf
Hepperltlge Farm la one maniple
of premium bread, with tpeclally Ic dlrt-Mor of (he American Insti­
rich Ingredients. Another I* Henry tute id Bikin g , strrsics (hat the
8. Levy k Sons, llrooklyn bakery, miich-ihunned calory is nrressary
whom premium bread I* baked lo produce heal or tn pcrft.rm
OH' Hone hearth* without pant. It thing I* to eat in*! the right num­
aay* that promotion of It* premium ber rather than avoid any particu­
bread hat actually bootled tale* lar source.
of lit ordinary bread line.
Tht- Wheat Flour Institute, gel­
Dieting la the ntnit wnrrlionte ling Into Ihe fight to save bread.
threat to the bakers Juat now. The
'Irculatlng a recueing diet that
American Medical Attn, hold* that
Uilet enriched while b.eml
30 million American! are over­
one claim* that bread Is o re­
weight and life Inturance comps- ducing Item In llc ilf. But the Ann-.*nlet claim that the mortality rale I lean Bakers Association saya that
among tho overweight It ISO per "bread, which Ii low In calories,
cent that of the rate among the
normal weight.
In the flight of American* from
obetlly, flour hat been one of the
chief caiualtlt-t. Fifty yeara ago
per capita consumption of flour
products wat 133 pound* a year.
Last year It w ai down to 110
poundl.
The Millers National Federation
says that 101 flour mill* with a
total dally capacity of IM.MO of

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NEW Y(*I(K y In reading one
nl Frank Noel’* tune* of Ilf - ill
ii I'hiie-'C prison c .imp Use other
day. I wa* struck l»v a particular
line Hi li.nl written
" I wont down in llamliung to
get mine film, but I wa* in u burry
to gel hark tu Hie trout because
Ihe bc*l picture* veiw lliert-"
Frank, or "I'ap p y" a* we called
him. i* a new* photographer. Tin
( hinese grabbed him in that bleak
and anxlou* winter of IttSU wbtti
the dam w .'trt bust lit Korea Now,
:t2 month* mid neierai tifMiine*
later, he h»* been tprinig •
’ re t* no
As i on htny know. UleCo
eternal lU-bate In till* ink sttllnetl
trade id ours uver the question:
are photographer# pixiply.?
Perso n ally.lU b ln k, they aro, a l ,
IJiSugU Huov utf many .point* tfi.it,
have (O' Iw eiii|f|idvi| to Htv uppu,
sHO *ld-.* of Ihrilargunirid The importadt fgcf 'ls r 1 «*PI»0»IT Dial a
news photographer'wo » the world
rXCltltlvciy tltrotigh •that itpiaiv
wird Hhder on 'Iqs c iii Ih Vu. •
'•
And ‘ this, fur him, fa ,tho only
Irqe and valfd world lje llvv*
there Few tiling* that |i4PIH'u "ill
*Ide (.a* likely |o m.-rit )if* icrlmW
attention.
Muri-iver. lie i* a liura*&gt;i'|l man
A reporter can couu- along,, alter
tile *tury ha* huppi-nod, ami pick
up the d.’tail* from sninttmc else
who *aw it. Hut a photographer
ha* to be there- with lit* hand on
the trigger at the precise split
second—or else.
Hence, you ran understand when
"Happy" w-.-ote that he wa* In a
hurry to gi- buck where the pie
(ui •* were.
This wn* up armiml the Chang
jin reservoir, and I’ tippv had In &gt;n
tagging along with Hie M arines lor
some six week* or more It l.« easy
tor a war rnrre»pimil4*.ils, news o:
photo, to fall In love with a M.inr.v
unit lu the (!:ld , and Happy ajipar
ently had a bad rase
Once when we were aide tn
reach him on Hie telivilwnr. w *
asked It h* didn't want l.i come
not nl Ihe snow and mountain* for
a little relief
"Nope." he *alil. Anil that wa*
all lie hung op
Writing wasn't his job, but In
Ut-Jil to ,scribble a lew hundred
words in pencil on the hark of 1
photo-mailer—a largo manila en
velope—to tell little anecdote* o'
life with Ihe Murines. Mccn oflen
than not. w-.» found new* anil color
In these that w-j hadn't »een any­
where else.
Then enine the lerrllife ilavs
when the roof fvil In around Hu
center of Hie line.
The Marines obviously were In d
bail sunt, with u collaosnl (lank
anil tho Chlncie pouring Inward
the rear.
Happy could havo route out then,
before tho roads were completely
closed. But the last limn hi- was on
the tclcphono, lu- said l.w wa* going
to stay. " I (eel belHv up with tho

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kidlie said He was all of 43
hiiu i-lf at Dial lime.
Then, lor a wiek. we heard no

111011

4tin* morning in early D.'ci'inber
the news came
A group of I*
Muniu broke out
Thi-y had
seen I’appy captured in un unilm*i'
For a long moment, nobody
spoke
Fw r)hiMly hail hi* own Umuglil*
Dill Moore, another At* man. nover
did I'ome back. We eindil hope that
flippy at least, was a prison!-.'
Tw &gt; ol ii* had been In |.?i*on
eaiup* in Hie oilier war A third

The CCC doe* this buying A* a
result it ha* warehouse* in Michi­
gan lo’adi-J with bean*. The governdraw* on these warehouse*
for Ihe bean* shipped tn Germany.
Once
food "get*, to West &lt;■«-.
MW the ----m a n y . Adenauer's govt-rnment
|* ft
haul*
.. to
— Weit
----- Berlin. A* en ex
ainp:*&gt; of what the food means:
I.Otsi ton* of lard t» two million
one pound containers.
The food psriGiSfr arc dhtrife
Hint from relief station* sU up in
public school* In West Berlin
There's been a recent lag in the
program because the school season
start* soon.
Ni ' jv centers will be *ot up Tho
program Is expected lo get going
tt full speed again by Aug. 27 An
official of Ihe State Department
describes Ihe rest of the story:
East Berliner* cun get Into We*t
Berlin by bus. elevated train*, *uh
way* nr by walking—if Ihe East
German police don't stop them
The police have been doing a lot
of checking and turning fond seek­
ers hark.
Still, plenty get through, on one
e*cu»o or another, or in one wav
iw another When (hey get the food,
how do tht-y get it back home*
The official said the East German*
have shown amazing cleverness.
lie mentioned briefcase* In par 4)
tk la r. The Germnn*. he said, angreat briefcase carrier*
Some
food can he roncculrt) thul way
*om? in Ihe c l o t h i n g , some
wrapt .'d 01 East German ni*w&lt;
paper*.
Some of those raiighl returning
wiih the Amrclran food have had
a rought time

the food.

The money eutnes out uf a spe­
The National Geogiaphic Hocial FOA fund. FOA told Ihe agri­ rietv -avs no svotlietle material
culture Department to act a* Its
nurrowly missed it. having been agent in buying the food Then Vet developed lias all tile oro- | \
shot down over Hie ocean. Fortu­ FOA set up a schedulr- to ship
nately. lu- was a photographer, about 3.000 ton* a week
name of Hill Achat*, so he stir
The fir»t shipment n&gt; 4,3oo ton*
vivid nicely, floating around for ' began leaving this country in
S ta te F arm
five duy* in a rubber boat.
j Ami'.’ican freighter* July 17. It
We talk.-d over all the angles j roniDtrd of 2,000 tuns nf fluur,
In s u r a n c e C oh .
and possibilities. Ihe way you do j I .000 ton* of.lard, 300 tun* of dried
when you are trying to ft’iil some ' milk, and I .000 ton* of bean*
Ir v in # I. P r y o r , B e p .
good In a had situation Finally,
Further shipment* will contain
Kooia 211
M eiarli Ituildtng
somebody said;
thi- same Hem*, with
IHi the possible
I'hnne 1116
"Well, don't fL-.-gel I’ appy is a .'.ddillon n( canned meat The (lour,
photographer lli-'li slay alive ju*t |
lo keep from missing a picture."
That's the way they are. those
charurt t s .

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lard and dried milk are being
bought from Commercial firm s.
The Commodity Credit Corporation
(CCC) supplies the beans.
At part of It* price support pro
cram th* government will * u v in
_■ buy -a ftrinatp'a
and
farmer's limn*
bean* it
II UC\
open
market price* fall below a certain

WASHINGTON gfi - Th it coun­
try’* fro* food for the K a il Hermun*—(lour, lard, bean* and dried
roiik—cuntintm to sting the Hu*«!an* like a inuilard platter.
Tlw 13 million dollar* which
Pretldenl Elsenhower o r d e r e d
spent tor It no doubt p tyt fur Itself
In goodwill (or this country among
both the fre-s Weil German* and
the* Last German* living under
Communist control.
A* an American act of frlemlchip. it may be effective in per­
vading the West German* to reelc-.'t this fall Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer, who ha* Iwen working
on the *lde nf the United Stele*
And Ihe tact that the Fast Ger­
man* have ttreamed Into Wed
Berlin fnr the food, fit risk Io toemvelvet, '» notice to everyone that
there I* a hunger problem In Sovli*!
territory and that the Russian*
can't lick It.
After the Fa*t German workic*'
riot* in June, Kltenhuwer put the
Huttlan* on the spot by e«klng
them to let IS million dollar*'
worth of American foodI go through
the curtain lu the East German*.
If Moscow accepted, it would be
public
ubllc acknowledgement ot
of me
the
hunger problem. Ilefutal would
make (.'ummiinDt irc-atinent of Ihe
Ka*t German*, which brought on
the riot*, look even worse. Moscow
refused.
Elsenhower decided to send the
food into We*l Germany where
Adenauer's government could han­
dle distribution of It for the Ka*t
German*, or those who dared to
come for it Many dared.
User 2,MK),0&lt;M) seven-pound pack­
age* have been handed out and the
program i* far from finlihed. Dis­
tribution began in late July.
It's been estimated the IS mil­
lion* will buy 30,000 tons of food
Elsenhower ordered Harold Stas
sen'* Mutual Security Agency.
*lnre renamed the Foreign opera
lion* Administration (FO A ), lu gel

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Bread Bakers Have Troubled Look

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convincingly shown his |s&gt;pularlty by his
large majorities In 1942. 1040 and 1950.
The only fly 111 his ointment is his two de­
feats for the Presidency, and the drawback
they present to fotur« -^cupancy of the
W hite-Umn-. Another trlMWf'fcfSf? in U io u
to the governorship would carry him Into
the middle of the next Presidential term,
which will be either President Elsenhow­
er’s or a Democrat !, in either case the 1900
nomination should Im open, and by that
time Dewey’s proven strength In the most
populous state of the Union would be a
decided asset.
Even without a fourth term Dewey’s
12 years exceeds that of any occupant of
the New York Slate governorship since
George Clinton's 21 years in Revolutionary
davs. Dewev I* justly proud of this record.

SAM DAWSON

NEW Y u llK
bread baker*
have a troubl*d look today. A new
wave of dieting threaten! their
already slipping *alr*. And a per
listen! minority of (heir ruttum irs
rlalm Hint today a packaged bread
isn’t aa 1aitv aa the loaf
oat that
grandmother baked.
The flour amt hanking Industrie*
a rt anxlou* for you to believe:
1. The staff of life doesn't deservo haniahiiient from the fare of
tb« over-plump but la really neefit a r y In a balanced diet.
I . Today'* enriched bread It
much LelU r for you than the old
aahlonrd homo naked Inaf—hovmi Iron and three eu cn llal vitamint added and having lo&gt;t no
real nutriment In the bleaching
proceed.
Hut many can still remember

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" k lh p iilt m llv " |ii ii Id tm iPi
f h r l u t u r i l IdoMipH | maa nnd t iiw u n l
th r i e n te r n f th r m i M iucnnent.
A i ii f in a l to u ch , ntld n h it o f
f n liim r or no n d d itio n a l Idooin
r h n iif the e ilu r o f th r c o n ta in e r
fit 40 f t r n th e lin e
Y t tr a iliv e
k "'*
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iv ; till kt taken, h ,« lit t le
im iin ifiik tlo n
am i
nm .*' r o t o r f t !

Hy HOB THOMAS
Mr. nad Mr*. Johnny Daniel*
-fl th r hmti nr.
HULLYWOUU ./fy-Whal do yoo
havr returned to their home In
Tl* |lT••1 thr hr *1
* frw fO’*I
know
about
camels''
Panama City after visiting a* I hr
sim (i|r I iilrn - hiMjhl In f t*1111a\ 4*i |
Old
you
know
(hat
the
United
sii«'*t» nf Mr* Daniel*' tnnlhrr.
t f'HVt' id Irjjwt n|M' IfJiT l»inl hr
States government once sponsored
Mr.a. Pauline Howard.
tti'i'n t h r i nt iiit«f 1hi Mini if &gt;h im
a camel freight sirvice across the
I'hfH w ill iilh»\( th* i' lilt lM 41 fill
Mr* Hryun Donnrlly and (laugh Croat American Desert'' That wa*
•nl n new shm&gt;l In lm\ the t lit fol
i'HIICOl'If ACTOIt
IllhlM* hlniMMs
IMut,i;r•• »!»♦ .lit
Irr, Jeanne, Mr* Nettle Vernon In 1857, and llollywiHxl ha* gotten
l'lea*r eall fur apixiinl ment
around In making a movie about
tIMIM iflh» llm* r M*|| UJit fl ii"
of Washington, n C and Mr* Lit It Think of It—a Western wllh
I'ho ni- I7.VJ — 17 IS
I siMifl lit* |Ut**ih|r find iill to14 lit■
'111
llan Vlrkery spent today at Cy- camels!
I'J J S o u th I'a lm e ttu
I t»* it ill id fun st* v r f fl I 11*1111
hi
prr** Carden* and link Tower.
I hope Ihe picture doe* bctlw
hiti ilr ii T h i"
111 k- • i- thr Mitmim**
than the camel lino It wa* a flop.
I f * **111 H V 'llltli: t**M I If 1111f I s , t m&gt;I
Mr* W I* Yesley ha* returned Some 75 camel* were i in ported
hi i iflit ff it** I*cti ll V\ f»*r i h'lirn
from an extended visit in the west from Syria ami a route wa* e*
l IlDfltlLiflD I I*** wM-wSs*w**»»*-**sf w* *i«*
; p i f n»d.
«r"
She 3fcn aTti li.H .I Ihe f*h|*-hrd but :,r nn shannon..! T « r
The innin MitulriM i h -i u &gt; it in *
International Convention of the W'ar Department, which
, . . sponsored
,
. .
' ,
' . the project, dropped it hreause of
"f fri ■
f mut' ip ffi &lt;fiI Mtiu:i «l t &lt;d h t
DlsOpIrs ol t hrlst which was held more pressing problem* In connee
, Sfirh V flllr t lr * ll" Mm iia i - ii.Mil I ill
In I'ortland. Ore
linn with the Civil War
h it . t h r \ II Y t i i r i i i i i b i h i i h . | mi
Some of the camci* ended up In
ID fil, rtin hr lllil ■
It* up in In 1111«n v
Mr and Mr*. II T Warren had Texas and were sriied hy Con fed
fig u re I
f igure I
d if f r i r f il
fiifitiiiitP mitt iiih m im i I
a* their guests Mr and Mr* T crate force* during the war A few.
n n iMICrlPrMl"
i * jt In d
L Capo* and daughter, Julie, of from both Texas and California,
h un t
n rw
h v b iiil irn , ,* p im m I
M
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the
composition
Troy. Ala. who have hern visit­ ultimately were* lurncd loose on
ml ii ii n r in rn tn i. find 1.1111 I i- ;i
J iM l'il I, lilt I I I , m um - I I- .
In adding several loll*
ing here for the past week and the Arizona desert Inhabitants re
lovrlv ilnuu pink fl"t ihun.ln Tin
returned to their home ltd* morn­ ported seeing them as late as IDHI |
ojien ro»r* low ami in
log IO i l l t l i ' l i ill d u e l Itirid A A ITS uirmt M luivp hImi
ing. Also visiting Ihe Warren* wa* No effort was made to revive the |
|«M»Vi'i| tn hr hUfhK popiilfM nv11|l
tile center ot the a r ­
lin o * In r i lie illu■ run nf
Mrs. Winnie Moore of Wnyrross, project after the Civil War because i
i- n u lr n r ii nil iiv n th r rn u n trv .
rangem ent V hit of
ill p i l l
I lie ill le e In
Co.
Mn Dim kiriw
u i h h i I *hrll pink
Ihe rapid development of transcon
n ll li ll 1lie l i i ■&lt;•* i r *
fo lia g e i art t lie it he
f|p |l hltMilhi illiil l III V*4Ji | lin t" It I'll
linenlnt railroads made It unnec
added In •often 111r title
Mr* c II Jone* lefl this morn rssary. However, a few of the
o p i ll • lliillt it he lu lle d
nil uni s*|,inii«li hi; * i mm- . m i * *l In fMid
Ini; lor Alabama to visit with camel* were laken to Nevada,
id ilie i mil jitlrt
i .ill I nHi
trn
friend* and relatives who live in where fur a lime they carried salt
1 h r m Ml 111i*
u ma f i • In 1 1nl ,i n
and armiml Montgomery
ill 1 fiiurrim lit
In
a &lt; t, 11. •
it
into the Comstock l/ule country
1I I h IIU l» t|»nfi
[hi
( nlM iiiii t ifi
I learned ahmii camels from
Mr and Mr* Jack ilurnev and
Af hit’ll ll» («'"» .lit- In In |&gt;|iii i'd
*nn Carry, and their gnesl. Torn Hilly Klehavdv one id the owner*
H h . r n it-nn
pnpril r if M hiid
m.v Wyatt, returned Monday Iroin of the World Jungle Compound,
nl fin 1 h r lu "1 im h ii ! in th* I &gt;iii Hi* liNrw Smyrna llearh where they which supplied eight of Ihe anl
1 'H llrin 111*1 till r f 11| I \ rid n in ir
mals for the picture The spry lit
^enjoyed spending some time
irir- * l ‘&gt;
j fih,* t hr tl th r A rrh in l
tie circus veteran said the Amcrl
I Iill i' f i •mu thr hi k lin t i»nml .Insvii
Mr and Mr* tl It Smith and can camel caravan might have i
b»
Thr
luii
.if
fh r rnliliiM it'i I'hrli
daughter, t'at, have returned to hern workable
I wothad m ! p i u t f
mid rUMiiph hfilt Mprp Idnmti - fn
"Camels would have made much
their home on Sixth St
alter
I ill lit ih i hi*f iFpptnl lip*
Ha
spending a week visiting with re more efficient c a r r i e r s than
il asyislf i s f I was
PM". Ill*
»'i|wit 11HI Ilk! I *' p.i *t r I It
latlve* and friend* in New Hern mules," he remarked "They could
I-* n t uhli lirsl nml I h* •* nim iidri
• atra (arsfst, (•• I
Cherry I'olnl, and Wilmington, N carry a thousand-pound pack, their i
id th r
t nni;rPM iit m n !•* fill* il
feet hold up in even the hottest
sand and they're faster than
Mr. ami Mr* lloherl lleelv ami horse* They ean go without food 1
son. Hoh ,lr , are home again af or wider a* long a* It) day* In
D O N 'T T A N K A C H A N C I
|pr a three months! vacation Twn Ihe deierl Furthermore, there Is ,
lly Him ANI'HDNV
mnlilhs were apcnl in Ceorgla and no feed problem Camels will for
the men aboard NAAS will be
William ,1 l.aier* iivi.illiui mn
they took a one nmolti tour of age for them selves. If need hr
i
Mi- in li.lii I'ln* re.dlv slllliu
Hy VIVIAN HltmVN
an Io |,,ok their "sharpest when * lilnlsl's mate Itrsl elnss,
nisi
the Mid west
Al* Nrwsfealurr* Uraiitv rdllnr I lie*
tin- scalp
imparling
"I Imagine Ihe plan failed tie
S A N If O N E
Hlniulr* get lilumler in Ihe *um ImmIIIiv g|my i«, itmr tresse* tint tall into form.iliott for Hn- came to Hie end of In* rnlislmrni
cause id the lack of handler* Cam
I'crsiumel liispecllnn which ti.l* Iasi week and wa* honorably dls
Mr* It II Smith
Mr*. I.uey el* require a special kind of hand j liter And in Ihe *iimmer It look .ii * i,iilinc to the h.iu experts
*pcnl
hi*
Him
Johnson and children, Stanley. ler An ordinary mule driver ean'l good Itni come chilly Autumn nut
II fri|in nl suimmmg |hh*I dip* tieeu scheifitlril for tomorrow to charged Hill
dry clucininq f a *
Johnny, and Malcolm, have re do the jnli.
the iiiinr hlomle tre*.*e» having &lt;u ill mall*i swim* an- part ol ii.ii Ittnel ton wilh official change alioard Hie stalion in llu- Opera
ol mmiiiaiul ceremonies The new lions Dcpailmcul ami lie n now
turned from a week*' vacation
imir
Minimi
i
playtime
schedule
been
cxpn*rd
to
Ihe
son
*
ray*
"Camel* arc smart in their own
of NAAS, on his wav to III* California
with friend* and relative* In Ashe
are likely In become streaky make i tici-lim- tnr Ihe siillimei commiitidmg offlrer
i iplatti .1 K Vose Jr . 1* sehetl home!
vllle, N C nml Inman and Spar way They're Ihe only animal that brittle and unmanageable
sliowci
i
leaf
yvaln
slimtld
rillsr
will sit down when they're start
l.inliurg. S C.
X
SPORT SHIRTS
A gill who woiddr't Hunk u( hi ii Hn i Murine used in pool* ii IimI lo assume Mn lommiiml in
Ing a lung truck ride. *urh a* when
tumor low '* cere monies I'ommattd
William If Hemlren has re
uni
ri'iiim,
iicp.in
-all
viitlilllg
a
tieacli
ill
mid
dav
with
drove them to Kanah. Utah.
&lt;l U H I'earsott ha* been acting lurncd to duty a I NAAS ultei
Mrs Carl Slrmiil ha* returned to
I'm cull* pul up with ctdngm ■
Ini Inn Io protect lo t
____________
coiiim.miliug iiffii'i'■ since July )*• comiilrling a course ol instruclimi
Kln*lon. N C after v|*|tlrtg her for the picture Horse* and ole- I *klu. '"olan
alter
your
*hn»er
silaoipiMi
wilt
think*
nothing
ot
cx|m*lnu
would stand up all the way
wlieii Hie former
commanding in I In- Class
II" Avlalion Slrue
5^
.
B it*. Mr and Mr* W || phaiil*
In-Ip
ill*
Ihe
Ii
ail
lit
a
iltfy
all'1
her
liikrlno*
lock*
to
the
»un’*
"Camels an- smart fighter*, hut
al
Ihe
e* who al*o had as llte.r
u
le n e
ll
liig l.io l
A cunltlK ilfln i . i jiplain J I ( hilleiulen 111r.i I Meeh.iim Selrool
ray *
vV v/'
led Sanford for Newport. II I Naval Air
Ti-ehuieal
I'r.rilling
curst* thrlr nelee. Mr*
Ifenrv dirty They use the strength of
I'lilogeol
ivhlsked
iiiiiiilil
Hu
Hlomle*
who
are
proud
ol
their
alleniling the i'eider in Memphis, In in Hill I'
Poole of Kinston. N
C . Ihelt their weight They weigh! from light tresses usually can I In til ml line li. rein ne pnuder Irare- wlieie tie I* now
YY
([ Htil'l* 4%till Ilia I n fir.
Itie liispeellon an aviation slriictural tueehanlc
daughler. Mr* Arnold Marlin and 1.700 In 2.(XX) pound* and can break sold on a head covering, no m il i* Hu- iin.il 11111|i m a Miminei Natal War College
Hi 4pi»rf ilnrla a* lit*ft yim i m
a horse's neck hy placing their ter how lovely S" oil irealmenti maki up
mil ehaliue of &lt;omoiaod i ere first class ami has now resumed
daughter, Arlene, of Lake Worth
hr t iir r iln \ II hi r«*m rfiri|
monies will lake
place on the Ills duties with lor Iranspiulaliori
and llielr son and daughter-in-law own neek on It They'll heal down are Ihe only solution These are
l i k r n rw n h t r o u r 1' i p r r f
(rounds behind llu- main Adoiinls ileiiartmenl
Mr and Mr* .lark Hughes and an npponml with their neek. then simple In do and are well worth
Stim iniM I )* v &lt; ti'Aniti^1 AH
'raluiti building
(Villlam II Deal,
le c lrlc la n 's
daughler, l.ynn. of Tamps.
start kicking and biting. They can Ihe rffort Here’* how
m ale second r la s s . has lefl N A A S
•lift. i|iiili rtrnl peripiriitinn
even tick water buffalo*
Before your regular shampoo
Mr and Mr*. Ihtrvcy A. Swan
for Ja c k so n v ille where he w ill
m n n v i i l f'p ftiiilv jim if f l
"The
trouble
wllh
camel*
l»
J
brush
your
hair
thoroughly
I’arl
llu
sweatin' it n il" period lia* undergo Ir e a liiir o l nl Hie N aval
sun left Indny for niilncxvlllc to Ihey’rr
til* e« iluhhrrn
do hn firn You
v/iii ean’l
.• ••**! I.,
a
i
■
■
a.
loach a
wtihmii i fhinr .inti ih rrr i
lieurio for many llurd class prlly IIo s p ll.il Ih e rr He w ill H im re
"•'i.ttd the marriage of thulr son, ’em trick* the way you ran wllh Ihe hair Take a small cotton
iifv rf -i tr 11 f *i I r &lt;I c 4 n i n ^
•dflcers
alioirrif the station who lu rn lo Sanford lo resum e til*
cer* alioard
WtllUm West, to MUs Ruth Marie horses They're Inclined to ho hull and dip It In huhv nil or an
other favorite oil
Section tin*
p articip ated vcxlerdu v In Hie ser d illie s io Hu- l-'.leclronles l.a lio ra
n ilk 'f ' l r \ in ( n i l a v , i f ' f ' r t
Durham The wedding will take
viee wide co tn p e lllivc
r-samlnn Inrv
place lonterroytr afternoon at 2;&lt;X) short-temperrd and headstrong and hair in inch strip* all over Hie
h«*iM|(|M4ftrrf t»»r fpfifi ,h«»fa
The
Mmlenl
I'lngram
which
•feldnk al Ihe First 1’ reshvlrrUti will give in grudgingly They show, head, uppldng huhv oil as you lakes (il tee rich Tluilsdav rven lions for advancem ent lo srcorul
h*f# ♦« Itiwti*
their
rcsenlmentny
spilling
ii
foulgo
along
Use
ii
fresh
rottnu
hall
l Imrfh. .
A special swim tiling pm '* and
llih’ al 1 iMl M. Imk -nel radio sin class p e llv o fficer Nlallon per
smelling saliva.
a* one hecome* soiled
sonnel
and
men
from
fleet
uolis
p
icn
ic
supiiei
styonaoreil
by
Hu-.
When the entire iruiti lias been , ,hull W i lt It Will feature Hie (n| attai-lied to N A A S, look their *vril
"A mean non will grab a man
Ken Haffenshergcr of the tied
•Sanford CM&gt; Will t*e belli hmtgtii
T n in in y
Igci-v I JV,v V,8 |s«i H&lt; tp-ui *
spread thumbs and finger*
leo exam s yesterday morning and al Saul.m idi* Spring* A IIH IIIIII.*’
leg* started In organized hall in hy Ihe arm and to** him There’s oiled,
r.l tsnth
K,.tl, 1
, , . anil
i .i .i ■
,I ■&lt;-„ H
il,,,I,,
’ ' * - ( ' veal ,,li|
nf
hand*
plare
k
iu
more
Ilian
one
rine
armed
moil
In
I!».'t7 with Cambridge. Mil . and led
Itii'llo of m Ihe afternoon opernflonal ex fee w ill he charged which wall
DOWNTOWN
U*&lt; a plain* *ii|n enlilliil
the Kasleru Shore league In Inn Hits country because of a camel " fir till v agalnsl I lie scalp
am * were given In those men coyer entrance In Hie Spring* o ■
fingcrlips Io rolatr Hu- scalp Spi ne;" Fooileeii o ar old t’atri whose rating required it
T h i of Ho- sw im m in g | nmi| am i all llu
ing* pitched with HIM He never
ri»
I
I.in
mgloii
i*
in
sing
I’re
slowly unlit II lose* Ms llglt'
( If'iinpr.s iM: I. HUl ifl fV
ha* pitched Him! many Inning*
I'xiin iln u fm ti* w ill now be sciil to 11mmI yon ean eal All men ahumd
ft cling Move Hie hand* In a dil lend" ami Dennis \iwnod mite Hie N aval
since
K x iim liiilig
Centei
Ihe
slulioo
and
Ih
c
il
fa
m
ilie
s
in
will
&gt;ing
ll'*
No
Secret
Holh
I
I I -&gt; I'n lm i’l In
I'll !U I
lerent pnrltoo of Ho- In .id ,nni
lire a t Lake * III where they w ill
lied to iille n il
lo r those ol
continue llil* massage nulil llu soilgsler* are Io lie ae&lt;‘om|&gt;aoled lie score*f along with rx iiu llo a lio n inv
von wlio need lraiis|M *rlalio ii,
hy t.uiu Hailey al tin- piano
scalp tingles and grow* warm
Leslie .Smilh will play a Iruinpel re liirn * from everv siii|&gt; and sla Ini* w ill Ira v e N A A S at 5 (Nl p m
WLDNK.NDAY
If Ihi* treatment i* done m Ihe
linn
In
the
Navy
lll-s
illl*
slioultl
lo case von m iss II al the *1 &lt;
The First llaplist Prayer Meet ciait of the evening, von may waul solo, "The laird'* Player"
S K M I N O U ; O O r N T V
background mu*it will In- fur tie received back m Sanford a ln u l lion, you ra n also hnnnl II n&lt;
ing will begin at a on pm We to wring a towel mil of luil water
continue our study of ItaplM .mil wrap It armiml Hie oiled hair fllshcd Iiv Sidney Vlldeli and Hie Hie Inst week m Metotier nr Hie frmil of Hie UStt at 5 15 p m
h a iim lr y &lt;'m n|»any
first xyeek In Novem ber
Those
Church History
S I X l t T I N f , SI N It \ 5
lor a lew mlnolr* II thr evening iinnoimred will be Leslie Smith
men who are lo lie a d va n reij w ill
| i , , fl t forgel Hie m ovie al H&lt;s 1(1 U
l i d SI
I'll
IT *
Th- F laT. Club of the Seminole i* hot. you'll pmhabli want I**
li k e th r slep III* fin- n aval la lld ri s t a ll,,,, I l&lt;apel lonight at It .10 P to
ffi'l»ekah lodge No. ill will mi'll wash the oil right out along with
“ ffe e llv e N-.» Hi Nothing lo do
r x ic lle o l MimnI v Hlhle In .H ln "
In Hie IOOK Hall for nrarllee your regular soiqiiuc
now hot w ait m e n "
film rn tille d
V n lre &lt;&gt;f the Dr* p
All meinlier* ms uigeil to be
Two or three .soaping* ami Hun
w ill lie shown along w llh T r ia l *&gt;
nreseiit.
clear water rinses will leave vimt
Four new- men bate irisirted Je ru s a le m " All hand* lire Invilrt)
The Huptieale Bridge Cloli will hair good ami clean The lull r
NAAS lor dufx alter nun In attend1
meet al the Woman's Club for nf a freshly squeezed lemon may
All * nipp'\ • &lt;»i Mr* mu v' *"M alsiard
pleling llir f las*
'I'"
Airman
ilx weekly session Sealing will tie added In Ihe rinse wider
h ip
* n (MVintf
Ih in
IK ihi III I pM m n
A Vi-iked y ryclsh lr sal.nl lasle■nurse nl the Nava) Air Technical
begin al 7.15 pm . and play will
Brushing Is another imimrtunl lllii rifti'limiiii ■
*», Kntli S i »i ni!« Training O ilie r in Norman. "Via deliciinis amt baik* altraellve d
sfarl at B:00 o’clock.
summer hair-cure step It i* sins ii w j i * j i n r k M i m i f t ] i t iiN m m f i i i i t r
THUHSDAY
llrularty stimulating when dime hy (\ I., Hi'ihliiiUs Mtnii' mHHiur*f Victor M Horn arid James If Me the vegelahle* arr marliiHted *c|&gt;
(itilrr are airmen while Paul K aratrlv and llien arrangrd in •
Vacalloo Bible Srhiail at Hie wllh two brushes, one in either
Mrmhi'iM np ihi- iniikinllt* • m
First Itaptlsl Church for children hand, wllh lira.I hanging down i tuirup *»f at Minu«'MH'iiik in* lu.lf Sfnehr nml lloherl .1 Morocco are symmrlrlc.il design in a letlm ••
Use French
airman apprentice* Vie has been lined salad laiwl
3-IA year* of age beginning at »
Mm, Mil iv Niiop, Mm . K-ilur assigned In Ihe Security Depart dressing for Ihe marinade
a.m.
I-u
vv,
Ml
in
MfiiHm
fit
im,
&lt;
&gt;
ti|
I1»r*2 I bulge
menl of NAAS and I'nill, Hob, and
The Junlnr and Inlermrdlale
Rfihpit Prix,
James will all heroine members of
tloynl Amhassador* will meet al
f |
Ihe Administration Department
the First Baptist Church al 7:00
wool
\ \ | i li A IIA K O I N E
I
Welcome aboard men'
p.m.
h
\ l l . r i - i S T O I l.H.'i
The First Baptist Church Choir
"Today I am a civilian." woulii
will hold rehearsal al 7:13 pm
OPTORIKTIUKT
be an aiiprnorlatc remark
for
The Junior Brotherhood will
Charles W l.m-dccke. who was
meet
at
Ihe
First
Baptist
Church
HOLLYWOOD Wv-Attiirnev* rep
IDMI Dodge
honorably discharged vrxlrrday
al 7:30 p.m
resenting crooner Dlek llaymi-s
l i f t S m ith I 'a lm t f ln A » » n n *
'lllf If* Hie expiration of Ills enlist
The T. K. I- Class nf the First and his eslranged wife. Nora I'.d
-*
menl. Charles I* an “ntdllmcr"
Hnntist Church will meet at the dlngtnn Flynn Ifayme*. h a v e
aboard Ihe slalion and while al
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home of Mrs. C. D. Forester on reached an agreement on alimony,
NAAH, performed hi* duties io Ihe
W. First SI. at 3:30 p.m. Anyone hut she has refused Io divorco him
KA N FIIH D . F l.m ilD A
flpcralinni Depart menl He Is now
wishing transportation should be In any stale except California
nliinninu lo return to hi* home In
C O T T O N S xXz Wl t OI S
I.ADIES
at the rhurch at 3:00 o'clock.
Maigiirei Idlwarils
S. 8. Ilahti, Mr* Haymes' law
Upper Darby. Pa "nod lurk in
MONDAY
lin
ilf
lH
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1)
in
t
l
—
I
In
3
1!117 Dodge
Mrlvyn Fleischer
civilian life. Chuck, ••cur friends
Thu Reardall Ave. Circle will ver, said ho would not accede Io
llarohi WhlHern
aboard Ihe sin Him ami in Kimforr.
meet at Ihe Chapel at 3:00 p m. llaymes' request that she olituin
WjiHer
Meriwether
will miss you"
a quick divorce In Alabama nr
T il F,ftDAY
Park
Tyre
The Unity Truth CIi m will meet Nevada because Callfnrnon does
Noble
T.
I.
at tho Valdez Hotel at 7:43 p.m. nnt recognize the validity of such
with Carolyn Parsons as teacher. divorces.
Hahn said Mrs. llaymes hud been
The public Is Invited,
Whlpjycil pot.iliies laste so droffered a substantial rash settle llrliniN with cold m l* It’s harulv
iU * * sy 17-iU — In st
Making blackberry jam? Then menl and a life Income. The law­ io rnmctiiher I ha I you'll need from
here's a way In enjoy It as a ton. yer said Ihu question nf filing the ime-thiril to onc-half riiti of milk
1050 Ford
S o u th I l f D e l.a n d
hln a
ping for sponge cake. Whip
n half suit In California had been referred nml a quarter cup of holler or
cup nf heavy cream until 11 will Io Bartley Crum, New York at margarine for rigid medium o/e
In v llc n Y ih i Tti
Just hold Its shape; add a quarter tnrney for Klta Hayworth llaymes potatoes Heat the milk and Imller
eup nf blackberry Jam and mix II and Miss Hayworth reportedly plan anil zlowly heal Into the conked
f c with only a few whirls of the 10 marry ax loan ai Ihe divorce mashcil spuds Add salt and pepater. Pile at once on top of six 11 granted.
per lo laale.
squarex nf llght-xs-a-feather sponge
Cake and serve tn ynur dellghlc ‘
guests.
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McCrory's Holds
Annual Picnic

Sale! Sale! Sale!

USED CAD
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TOPPERS

Dick Haymes And
Rita Hayworth
Plan To Marry

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pickle and a cooked vegelahle or
a salad.

NOTICE
Gffectiv« immcflintoly, nil fllma tuft before 2:00 p.m.
will bo ready the following day nt 2:80 p.m. Film left
after 2:00 p.m. will be delayed one day. Store hour*
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�Harvey Robinson Has Big Job O f Filling Shoes O f Vol's Gen. Bob Neyland
By M ER C K It H AII.FV
A TLAN TA t*)—Tennessee, minus
one All-America and three AllBoutheaslern Conference slnrs.
looks L i a new head coach to ki*.*p
the Vols high up among ttie na­
tional football power* Ilf ism-X*
Harvey Hobinson Is the A...11
ihoulderlng lh? lead Urn Hob Ney
land put aside because of poor
health. Hi- had been Neyland'* top
aide since Hurt.

Hobinson I* cautious when dis­
cussing the Vols’ prospects ltd*
season, but he I* not yet preaching
pessimism as do many of his head
touching brethern
"Discouraging tod not hopeless"
i« tin- way lit- describe* the ouliook ftr T c im r s s f w h ic h war. Mb
ranked nationally lust year and the
SBC runner-up.
All America guard John Michels
mid All SH F players fullback Andy

Konir, uoard Francis Hnlohan and
tackle Dooti Atkins leave bin dap*
to be filled Other top-flight man
who itraduated Include end John
Davis and winglrack Kd Morgan
I,oss of these stellar |H-rtormers,
phis three veil . jo center*, leaves
ih-: VoU without an experienced
man for the Hoard, wlngliuck amt
center positions
Itoldnson hopes that returning
IrOcrineo Hay liyrd and Ted

Srhwnntfvr, aided liy sophomore*
Turn Tracy ami Tommy I'rlest,
can provide plenty of power at
fullback liyrd made n good »how
Ing last year behind Kn/ar, who
was sidelined In the luttce part of
the season wltti j back Injury
The Vols have two flue starline
ends In Much Franklin, an All
■SKC returnee, and Hotter Hotroir,
who made the Alt HRC third team
ISutli. however, were defensive

siieclallst*.
Actually. *ays Hobinson. tht* Vol*
don’t have a single regular who
has hud any double duty work. He
figures the end of free substitution
Mill weaken hi* team, particularly
l(l(, |,nrk;!idd.
Tcnniwsee, tiro lone holdout
against the T formation in the
c o n f e r e n c e, plans no major
rhanjtes In Its Hot;le -wins' attack.
Dot Itoldnson sa y s- a s do several

Dade City Plays
In Little Loop
District Meet

Tom o rro w flig h t'* o ilier iilt c lo r
for NorMonl is s till in doubt,
though M anager .1 &lt;’. Dunn has
indicated tied either llu t r v M *lia
(.'M l, J im I'la a n iK 'tn if* I), or
immdhlv I ‘mil Cor belt lim v rlruw
Hiiliin Itnliers, wlm po-ded win
tin- sto rtin g osniunioellt. Corbett No, 2D on Aug 12 and now xhoots
(II.a I Inis lier-ii plnci'il hark on for tin- highly coveted 30 game
tile a c tiv e list
mark, Is seven days ahead ot Ids

Long Island Is mily three vic­
tories xhv of Die roveletl 2tl emne
win maik. Kverv gmoe counts ns
the senium raniiilv diaWti to a
close. I’alniieti is (ii’bllng Die
tiliietalile ill lie bid to become
the first 20 gam* wiimi'i f*u Siinfolil since ,‘ ilil llinl on i licked op
tf-J Wilis III I Dill).
I'aloiieri hopes llinl he rail
not out) it irpi im I •- 11nil son's ali­
gn lire rant, hill also to make
the Idg lump from riant D to
the innjur Itagiies in one venr.
the wav Hudson did ill III til,
winning 17 for the Masliiogtiin
Krnalnrx.
With 0 17-D lei out ao*l n series
of ilnuhlclu ioli'r' fai'lai; tin* Continnis liefore the close of the F.WI,
Campaign on Aog. 31. I’alimeri
has n good I'liance of cracking tin*
seller 211-gaiiii' vicloiv circle. The
Italian Aioeilcno ID \*-ar ohl trope*
to ie:n*at Ins la t win in Cocoa'*
I'rovost park tonighl.
'IIp* fntdlmij-i will he iilavlmr
nl "Aleichants Night" in Cocoa
Dihi evening. Tointirinw eveninu
the Iti-dblrd'i will leturii home to
tint lli- the Cocoa liallmis In a
twin-hill Ih'iUiiii Iiik at It:.'ID o'clock.
John
"Holm"
Hidlivnn,
Die
Wntertiing, Conn., sonDiimw wlm
acked up a sterling it-1 record nl
Irilnilton, Out., befor** joining Die
t'pril.i sc vein I weeks ago, will be
111 rptesl of In.' tillril stmiglil
tllltmpll lomoriow nlijlit ns lie jn
alntrd to fling in not* of the two
games with the Tribe. Sullivan
hits m njic.il ,i pci feet 2 it ri-coril
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The Corililials will be faeing a
UMli'lllliu grind during til*' next
week, DnilM* headers lire slated
for the D* l.and game here Hnturduv evening and again on Monday
oiglit in Daytona llenrli, Hanford
lias vet l&lt;* win in the confines of
Islander I'm k at Daytona and
they inivlit sneak a victorv m
dining the nan e of I In- twin lull
Monday night Daytona find iduvs
lien’ mi Holiday night.
Thin year's Sanford Caidliudn
are superior in ninuy wavs to
that uf lin n nniriierparts
the
Seminiile Hines
of last season
to l )■
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■In i year's r a id s have lut three
niiiri-, Did- Dill. Tin- I Drill Hanford
club lias lim ited lit trip le s as
eitnipnied to only 23 la st season
tin- llliie s , t r u ly tin* g r e a te d
Ilium- in n tu ttin g a g g re g a tio n in
the h ls t n i\ o f 11n* F lo r id a Hint*'
L e a g u e , hashed nut Ml M il’ s for a

Dunn has 27 ilimlilon, Hill Mllvrr
tborne ltd Ali-nii lilt 21 and
Ithiiili-i hanged 21. Ill triples
Lottv Iras ID and Ihitiu nine
Frank .Smith had six mid Klmdes
four.
Ill inns hatted III Aleiin drove
CD ill while Dnlltl IlllTi 11 I mill
"Walmo" l.iniiilld has Dili. Hlmde.i
loop math tins year’s club has
bit only lift, even with the inillMdual league lender In sklp|ie|
J. C. I &gt;111111 witll IT. Ali-no li’d
tin- dull with 2b, followed by
Dusty Khiides with tb nod -b»*
Fit rise with I I I , Juhnnv Inilirn
nine.
Diiiim lilts surpassed Alcon in
tidal liases, 2U5-2 IH. Dunn anil
"Wnhoo*' 1.1*11011111 Irrivi* drilled
out more liita I hart tin* two top
IDb2 pill yen*. Leonard leinhi with
171 with Dunn pest nl DID. Aleno
Jr)I I 17 times while I'nrlse col
leclcd Hb.
won second in IDb2 with DP
Ituiis rn-nri-d found Aiello with
HU and I'urisc with I II Dunn
Ini* 121 mid Hatty IPb. All Inall,
'.danfoid this veal bus a liettcl
1 lulling club Tile pitching is about
lln- same, piarsibly worst tills year
in sunn* instances, I'litnilcrl is
tin* individual standout uvei the
Inst delude in Hanfoid with a
! 17-D record.

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TAMI’A 'Jt- The University tif
Tampa football team will play
Jacksonville Navy here Oct It)
The gam? replaces one scheduled
willi Die Miami Marines, toil which
Miami cancelled, Tampa Coach
M.ircchlm Huerta said

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In 1150, Dialittir Maungir Hurt
Hiiotlon told Oil Hodges he war
lurnlug Ids head und taking hi*
eye* off Uw hall. Mnoagff Chur
ley U rm c n repeated Do* warning
again lid* spring

Tilt* Yowell • Toueliton Free
Night game, which was postponed
last night, will In- singed again
a week from tonight, Wednesday,
Aug. 2tl, it was niiniiuriceil jointly
todnv by W. V. Lilting and Jack
I loll.
The Free Night game between
Haiiford mid Leesburg last night
was ruined out and (lie 7,()PU-odd
ticket * dislrilaiteil to this game
will la- honored next Wednesday
evening when the Cardinals play
Lakeland.
"I want to urge every fan bold­
ing one of our tickets to last
nielit's game, to save them, be­
cause they will be good for the
Lakeland game next week," Hit­
ting empliURjteii
lilt ling, tin* owner of Touch*
lofi's Drug HDne, mid Hall, Die
malinger of Yowell’s Department
Hloic purdiuneil all tin- tickets
to la -t night’s scheduled game
ami bad M.POP special free ducats
plllili-d which they dlslriliuted to
Hie jans fiinii tlii'lr respective
..tore *
"We are ordering more tickets
t&lt;* In- primed for distribution
ilaiing this week," Hitting m l
Hall declared. The special game,
in wliit’li all seats in the nark
wi-ii- purchased by tin* two mer­
chants, is tin- first such huscluill
cxpciuncut in tlu- history of Smifonl.
All fans are iiigeil to keep their
(no tickets frn last night'* game,
:*lnce they will In- honored for
next Wcdne-dav night's Memorial
Miuliinit clash between Hanfoid
and Lakeland ,
-Mmiugei Chuck Alviru and bis
i'llot charges will tint* lie Die
visiting team on Dm lliird lug
hnigiiin night game here tills
fear. Tin* I'iluts have a t-l record
in Die two previous free nlghl'y
for IneuI foos
Hanfoid III Itnli-sl Die e*-Hunfi id

and no hntshot Junior rollege trans­
fers are In sight. so the Vol* see
no help from those &lt;|uarter*.
Hill itarbish, a 11Wpound senior,
i* the No. I blocking hack. Letter
men Hugh (iarncr and Hal Hub­
bard are the tup re verve*
B o b '*iso r, a ti foot. 2U5'pound
senior, be tu» the list of si*ven
tackle lelUfincn returning. Fisher
showed te? i* adequate on both of*
fense and defense during spring

drills.
,,
_
Hobinson considers Tennessee i
11153 schedule tougher than last
when the Vol* lust only to
(7 0 ) and the Cotton flowl
eanu- with Texas (10 0 ). He Is
cheered by the fact that thp VolV
rint three dames — Mississippi
State, Duke amt uiulrarui.pn —
are at home, but says tn vo lm j to
Alabama, Florida, North Carolina.
Kentucky and lion si on more thin
offsets that advantage

a

manager'* Lakeland crew here un
Merchants Night, but bounced
hack to taut the Cardinal* on
Contribution Night later nil. Lust
night the surging I’iluts defeated
the Invincible Daytona lleucti Isliimleis, fi-l, In IP innings.
Willi the ordering of mure
tickets
printed.
Yuwcll's
and
Tutu-titan's mnv have n total of
10,1100 or 11,000 ducats distributed
for Die Idg game next Wediles-,
liny night.
They have two uhiertivra in
sponsoring
this
game
next
Wednesday: l l help the hall dull
•&gt;v buying out the entln* game;
2 ) set an nil-time Florida Stale
League single game attendance
murk.
The present record for a teg­
ular season game is 3,327 set by
Unlnesville in ID-Jll.

(Kxcept Sunday)

MntineeH
Every Wt*a
Australian
Totalizator

Touchton's Honors
"Whiz Kids"
For Do* second straight night,
the Junior Legion "Whi* Kids"
were feted to a special dinner
last night, The Li-giun contingent
of Ifi plovers, ti-nin ninliuger,
Cnucli Al McMillan mul Legion
Malinger It. /. Johnson were
liuoiiM-d with n .’ pecial steak dintor at J'ouclitnn's Drug Htore.
\V.
“ Doe" Hitting, owner of
Toiichlon's, set Do* fete to tionol
tip- Junior Legion stars who
plitreil fourth In Die stale huse1*ii11 ehuiniiiotisldp. Moiida v night
the “ Whi* Kids” were Denied tu
a chicken dinner at Die Legion

H ill.

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Orlando Takes 4th On Double Win
Over Jax Beach; Cards Keep 5th

charged with hi* eighth defeat in
the afterpiece
Thu dniihli* defeat drojiped .lack*
1-1 amt give themselves the Flor­ sunvillc Heath to sixth place, low*
ida State League lead once again. c*t the Sea llirrlx have been Dll*
Hector Fa her lie »lolr home in the year.
fifth inning to put the lints ahead.
Daytona llcach, the Huts' arch
rival In the »c*.'ond-half pennant
race which end* Aug 31, fell a
h alf gome off lhe |iac? when sm it
ten hy seventh-place Lakeland 5 -I.
Urlandii Jum|)i'd from sixth In
fourtli place with twin victories
iivt-.' Jack Minv III.' Heacli US anil
Hit. Leesburg ut Sanford wn*
rained out,

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IU32 |iace anil only five days be­
hind the puce set by lH//y Dean
when "ol III/" won .'til In licit
Tile I’hllililelpldn I'billle are, to
day's number one i-x pniir-nt of
the ml of pHrliing, won Ids 2&lt;dli
oil Aog ID In-.l \e.ir and Imlxhcil
with 2d victorir ,. greatest Nation
al l.eugue will lot.il ’.nice lli'aii'.*.
identical mark of 103.7
in winging along to to iruit'ijih'.
In 11)31, Die lolmllabte Dean post
ill number 2D ,m Aog V lie ful
lowed willi No 21 Die lultowinn
d iy in a relief - tint toil didn't win
No. 22 until Alii! 21 Al tiis pro
Mitt rale, llnberls, though a till
hi hind Dean'i ‘31 i In dole at the
iMiuifiil,
easily
mold
dr aw
abreast or pass Di/'s pace try the
2IDi of Ibis inimtli
FiilloWlOg Ills 22nd win. line
week elapsed before Dean chalked
li|l Nn 23 on Hie last day of Aug
in '31 lie (licked up win no Sept
.7. III. Id anil 21 llie latter being
No 27 then fndstied the season
with a rush winning In* 2Hlh. 2Dlli
and tilth ilermij the total six
days ol the campaign
“ Old Dir" went after Nn dm on
Sr pi 25 amt got It with a sis ltd
3 2 win over I'ltlsloiigli which pull
ed tile cardinals to Within one
garni- of the league ieadlmt Unmis
lie came back with two days
rest nil Sept 2H and pitched the
I ’oidilliils into ii tie lor Hie league
lend with ii -in, 7-hit shutout over
Cincinnati ns the Nl, penimiil but
tie went Into one nf Its diameter
istir 'down to the wire' climaxes
The following dav
( Saturday.
Sept. 2D)—the next-ln last rlny of
Die seiismi—brother I’litil burled
ijie Hedldrds to a ti I victory over
Ciney ns Die t‘aids moved lido
firsl place with an assist from tlm
Dodgers who knocked oft the
(jinlit* 5 1 at .the I'nlo Umiinils
llie great In/ clinched matter&lt;
lor St l-niii* the next dav Its Do*
curtain dropped mi Die "It season
Dean registered pet-nunl will No
an and nailed down the pennant
willi another sbidoitl. this one a
seven loiter
tlx the
I'linlllinls
again deeisioneil Cincinnati, Dll
Hy THU ASKOCLATFI) I'ltl.SS
lln Hint dale, Die Dodgers again
Del,unit's fled Hut* stoic seven
Until in f the Ulnnls, ii|i|dying Die
finishing touches In whot litis liases last niutlt to defont Cocoa

U H KF.N VILLK. N C
— Two
M’lmlinnl games were scheduled
hue today in the District 5 Little
League llavelitrll Tuumainint
liirminghant, Ala , faced Dade
i dy. North Florida champion, u!
a ;&gt; oi while Home, Da., played
Madeira Heacll, South Florida
champion, at 5 p m
Kcxults yesterday saw Hirimng
I i j i i i drop Cuncurd, N.C., 2-1, Dade
City defeat Nashville, Tenn , 2 0 ;
Hume over Lexington. Ky., t il;
and Muiletra ilearh iluwn North

of the T coaches—that he plans to
place more emphasis on defense.
The Vol* have three fine tailbalks In I’al Olckslak, Jimmy
Wad? and f’at Shires AH are capaa hit. experience* hall carriers Tailhacks wave Orllfilh and Hobby
Pringle were defensive men tail
year
Tenner,sen Isn’t eotmtinti on uslux any freshmen, no standouts
are moving up from the It team,

2-1. The Yankctis, using rooklp Bill
Miller, toyed with Wasiilngtun ami
led H 1 a flee six Innings.
Clyde Vullmcr ami Mickey Vernun hntnered in the eighth and
when Fd Fit* Herald opined the
Washington ninth willi a single,
Casey Stengel figured It wai tune
tu bring ort Allle Hoynolds. Ttien
he settled hack to watch the Big
Chief polish off the Senators.
Before Case could gel back to
the top step of the ilugout Hey
nolds had given np four tallies and
Itw tying run wai on third base.
Klcngd frantically waved In Tom
Gorman, who gave up n walk and
a single la Vollmer that lied tho

Sanford Cardinal Averages

Huy Duviault gave the lied Hat*
only three hits, imt the trust* theft*
ami six error* hrhiml him wer^*
too much John illudgvtt Mini); a
six hi tit.* turning track Cocoa
Huger liner'* single with tint* out
in Hitt loth produced Lakeland's
victory over Daytona Henvli.
Orlando's Ken MrClumuruck al­
lowed Jacksonville Bench eight
hits in the opent-r and Waller
Hprmue who relieved Vlnco Arena
In (lie fourth won the second game,
Joe Angel, the leagnt-'s winningm l pitcher with 23 vlrlnrlei, was

HOLD YOUR TICKETS!!
They will be good for Sanford vs.
Lakeland game next Wednesday.
August
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If you have lost your ticket,
ask for more at
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T H E SANFORD H ER A LD
rl»tv »»v» f it . Ralnlar. In Wash- certainly regret. The Tiger* *«nt »ent Johnny Sain fr
from the Braves Wed. Aug. If. 19U
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baton
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laraest Billy I’lfrco, southpaw ace, to the to Hit* Yankees (or L-w Burdette
ilnale-peak glacier system In the White Sox late In 19U for Aaron 'ha* been paying off for both
There are over .I.OOt specie* of
U. S,
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teams
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3 REDROOM HOUSE
els Eat Shack.
Free estimates, Call 705 It
All conveniences, excellent water,
n**i' Elder Soring*. Plenty shade
T R U C K TO K E N T
trees, some fruit trees. 2 14 100 C A R P E N T E R S , roofing and siding
applicators. Finished Craftsmen It you have a truck in rent you
acres land « . C. Warmack. lit
should list this service In the
only. None other need apply
2 Bo* 285, or .e* owner at All
special services of the Sanford
White or colored Phone 23*&gt;
Nat. Bk. Bldg , Room 312
Herald Wc have had inquiries
F o r K c h u II h
to who rents trucks. ^ -----Two I AITS in * X flfi- each till N
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Jessamine Avr
For established business selling
fall 4* Mill 4*!*• (*M1*11*1*atl lit Thr
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National name brand products
ftinlitiri lleriilil.
10 ACRES HU) feel from paved
such as Westinghoiise. Maytag Save on Fire, Windstorm .ml.min
| lime lilt* |ier llur lu«rrll«*n
road located n&lt;-ur 5 points Price
and A maria. Guaranteed salary
I lime* lllp |tee line lii*wr4Uiw
«*l/if] {ill
bile Insurance See .Inhn tl Wil­
and commission for right man
&lt;1 11linen he i»er ll«r l«R*rlltii
liams Insurance Agcm-v. 403
ST. JOHNS R E A L T Y CO.
341 lliRf* lie |ier line InirrlluM
Car necessary Apply:
Sarnonl Atlantic Hank Bldg or
Sr |»er line flit le n til liiiilm rl
Sanford
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CEN TER
HOUSE, garage and K lots, 50 X
Iluulile HnIf fur Mlmk Knee I npi
"Your
Weslinghouse
Dealer"
When you Nretl Insurance
110', frame, ran he used as a 2
115 Magnolia
Phono 1737
Call t17
or 3 bedroom home. 30 gal hoi ifg
WkJi------ -----KARNS IS S U E VN( K AGEN CY
watis- healer. Venetian blinds, I I WORK WANTED
- I I 103 Melu-n Bldg
Sanford, Fla.
fireplace, Located I block from
rsr.ssi.si, i i. vs.si-„s s in , uniirrwny ul ■nr scnoui lirlng xponsoreil
Wmil Ida Hill he arreplerf
w o m e n n l* n w il l be u --.il W in n m l m il p r iN tu rtio n s l u r l s
I lie In*
Crystal Lake Can be seen any R ESP O N SIB LE white nun with
liter Ike Teleiikiine hh unfiii ti­
In dnnlnrit Inilustrlrs. Inc., nt the Crown paper Co. building. Work­
truck desire* week Tel 1M6-J1.
time. Call owner. L A l.eilner,
s l r n c t o r III It le " .’ h iiiil, M is V i-1 u n i D e m p s e v , w h o w in k s out ot
nt it.I him rknrne If fnur nnnae U
ers nre In-In* I ruined for em ploy menl In the new Rimueiil Imliislry.
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Ih e o f f ic e id t ile I 'm i n is S ii|n i i i i t i in li- n l » l P i i l i l l . l u s h in lin n it
LICENSED Practical Nurse. A vail­
Iln.okf it-ltl Mills. h Ii Ii-Ii is Iteing esliilillshesl In tin- tiulldio*. Mmb in­
rrtnri* for Ikl* nerntnmiulAlliiii
s h o w n itl I lit- fm in - lit
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Ike mil #rilfier la etpeefleil
|iny
able day or night. Phone 1917 J
203 F E E T on French Ave located
is ubiili » ill be ii'id bolli lor tile training »l while amt negro
ltriiiii|fll|. lit I*filer fi»r u* fit
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ul flee nn I ke ilia f hefiirr iiiihllST. JOHNS R E A L T Y CO.
SM A LL BUSINESS
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Sanford
Plume 1129 If you have a small i&gt;-rslri“*s In a G AUG HE
RKSTtHtIUM Elderly.
S n io J c o y S a y s :
|*len»e imllfy tie IniiiieillMieli
Scml invalid, convalc-i enl Kind
secluded
part
of
town
ami
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If mi error itretire In pnnr ml. $1490 down will purchase 3 bod
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Care,
graduate
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intereated L getting .ustomers,
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room home now under construct
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Classified
co
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Sanford
f yoviuols him in p * n u i «
1st. Total price $7WM) (X)
WOULD L IK E to buy profitable
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ROII'T. A. W ILLIAM S. REALTO R
business m or around Sanford
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Raymond K. I.umtquiat Associate
FOR S A LK —G RO C ERY STO RE
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Phone 1763 Atlantic Rank Hid*. And meat market, good location.
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ford.
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FOR YOUR CON VENIENCE
One.
and fixtures for $:i.nuo. which Is G KR BA D A ISIES nt lust* Many
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line line *nine rule
less than cost of fixtures alonicolors
Hibiscus,
nice
variety;
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(No stairs to cllmbr
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For
infurmullon.
Phone
441,
or
Achnnitiiw,
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begonia*,
41v• S i l ,Mill tllid f liill H lVl'4,
enri lliir,
We have movid our Office to
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wrile W it Dupree. :i|3 Pal
crotons, ciihiiliiim . I’oldcn rain
i ♦m i *iii 4tii* • \ • i v *'1111• iti lh it id
LJ in II...... 1. 11.41 I* .!• t .l •
mvlto Ave . Sanford.
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201 SO l'TII PA R K AVEN U E
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caranda, powder puff, magnolia,
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t lS P E C IA L S E R V IC E
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to $•l hn 1 m ill) iH I ,4
pyracanlha. plurntiagu pmlucur
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M. H ALL. REALTO R
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- I RAYMOND
FOR R E T )
25 years in Business. Sanford
till * \\ lull
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tibuui’hina, tliryalbs eoini- and
It. ■ Mill.,id i IhklIn
H. ■Vt"ih|
S I) llighleymnn. Associate
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see BROOKS N U R SER Y . 2721
Hr K L A K A Apartment* 1U W (lor Service begins when you in
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WE BUY USED CABS Little and
Licensed Broker (or all
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Furultura CaubT, I K W. First
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Keel — Second ami Sunford
kinds of Iteai E sU 'e and
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kill It lit* • on m1.1
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Private bath. Inquire Manuel
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pay you In see;
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THIS SPACE A V A ILA B LE
the Gnvi-riiiiicnt I'niiiiog ottici- " f h i I lf II
11 W Teslon
Florida Stale Bank Ho.Ming
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FOR S A L E I9.IH Ituick Special
If Desired. M ml*, from NAS
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Children welcome R. A, Catner I New Mull.*', tires, ami Battery
M-ti. lie till e-llg.ilot - wliellii-l lie
A RTIC LED FOR RALE —t
ul), l.a k t Chaim D r., Oviedo;
Very Re a Min aide 215 W IMIh SI
w.in ;i Inm tiiinil't ni bill -.lull’ll
Y o u r T U P P E R lY A R ir -b-aler
Ph 4701 or 4532.
seel el ilocilihenlv -rnl In tin
AND INQ UIRE
'39 C H E V R O LE T Good running
K e u ch e Y 1%
Gladys Slime-by Phone 1756 K
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fur. Sea Tom Culberkwuse, 17K GOAT M IL K : B. D. Priest. S. Sau
17 B— Automotive Service - H H i ' 1111111.1110 t o d a y b l u n t l y i l e n l e i l dark haired Mr- Itolhvebild told
ford Ave. Phone TI6-W3.
I tail lllii* i .il I "IIUK It ' Piul Mil-Ill
i n i n i u i i M i s I r h a r g i M l i i . i t p i i - . i ) i i ( i - Ihe liivcvllualort Mibi-miiMilllec
W. 3rd.______________ ______________
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H A LL'S Garage lor General Auto l i a v e b e e n b t i d a l l y I n i t e d l l l o l i l li.'ailed by Si i Mel urlliy i II Wlvt
New Folding cota .
$5.96 e»
I'N. Ml,Ilk 111 lin 111M|4‘ftl»|| }»IKii Ilf
Repairing Sanford A Ce'.iry Avt» t l a - R e d - t i n - p t i y s u . i l I ' o i u l l l l i i l i i d (lint In mi--w ■r i|ui'ntiiHim iibiinl
HUTCHISON ocean front apart- 'Jtiumbla Palrt
$2 50 «al
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r e p a t r i a t ' d t ’ t &gt; \V &gt; j i r m e i l I h i - a e
Phone to!*) M. I IKa) K night.
I'lltliiliuge nr ('&lt;i in ni util Mt ueliylly
W. (iienls at Daytona Bench. Tel
ARM Y • NAVY SURPLUS
I * IAt ( h.t urn.m I , hi (toll SweiMM?}
t u - a l l o i l w .1 s .i " i l h t i i r l i n o i d t i l e might lend In liieriiniii.de tier
Im u j
310 Hanford Ave.
Phone 1311
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B A T T E R Y , Generator nr HfartoT t r u t h . "
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Hervlce. Call 117, Mwaln'* Hat-; H i e d e t n . i l w . i i m a d e a l a i n n
1 t u ,U 1 n n t i i l h i s . n e | h i t i n t it I1-* i i f f i s *•
f Ult. Apartment*. couple*, 106 N.
Mid ISSUN11 1' If \ \
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(err Seivlce. Sanford Avenue m i : i d l i e I ' l U l i i - i n i l i i . i t i o u n u n
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Platllc, Aluminum, Canvaa. Free
Palatka, Fla.
(Duple or with uiic child. Apply
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Katlmatea. Phooe 120*1 J after William I*. Smith, Outboard
814 Elm .
_____________ HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SA LK .
Service, Mercury Oulbnard S.ii
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Phone 1430 W
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P A R IS r I'ra o e e '* mo
C A LL us about our Credit Plan.
welctiiic. 1717 Park Ave.. Phone
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Painting, Repairing Remodel
676-It after 5 p. in.
ware C. Vail ....... Iwnrklng .i:t a i d i - i ii 1n 1v * i i l n i t " t
grease trails, septic tank*, win
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rna Bench Sleep* ilx . Call 1113 •MANOS—Organs,
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WaU, Flour and Flreptaca.
S E L L and are In • burry to aetl
merits. G u i t a r s , accordant.
or 1285-M.
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advertising
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ol T H E SANFORD ta$ W. 1(1 81.
Unfurnished apartment, Elderly
Streep Mush, wr N Orange, Or­ department
a m i K e n K . i - m I i i i u n i w i l l | , n * &gt; e - . no p in .j'e i I of a ie *n in p llo |i in Vnil t i mill i \ I
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coupte. 507 link Ave.
lando.
V EN ETIA N BLINDS
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efficient aalea medium.
Factory priced Holla Head llllndi. im-ri'liatiili*.Sin 1 1I 1 1 j 1 illy lead-i Guy Mollel tli.il I II Mil' i
I. I• ROOM HOUSE, ulllllie* furnishC ITRU S T R E K S
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elm, Hamlin and Pineapple in
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gou 111111* nt
linaneial veforin*
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alleady have Int-ii *nipa**&lt;&gt;d b, Inin -i v -f h .id I. •M "li Mil ft 1 '
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MeReynolds
Drugstore
view Drive.
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ltd* huge in**e* to Ibe Fielo h w in
Bldg. Call 1784 or 401-J.
ni Si |.l ;*i h'ii in I ill |lU 4 Mil I
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1393-M. David E . Carpenter.
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t ‘m i n t y J u n l u i I ' l u i m l . e t u l r u m
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way 17-92; 3rd house north of contract and repair work. Free
Boujovard Cl . DcLund, I’linn.
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C n H i m a n i l J u y v e e I ’ r i - ' U l e i t l C l i f f paint pienle la lile * llie y have con fhhPAhik. Ind hr fimvi
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al tin' C lly R ep air Simp, S lx tli SI
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P_ajmetb) Ave. ,
Write Box 10, De Bury
u rg i-s n lh e r .la v ie e * In n lle u d
Ho* evening, il wa* .iiinnoneed in
viln I1 \S4* fhliptil
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duv by l're *iili-n l C liff Able*
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k—H E A L E S T A T E FO R HALE—I U P R ia ir / piano in e xrclkn l ennF R E E for lltrcu Him'* In ihe
waxing, aUo portable powar plant
ii.ti ft me Inn I Ins* m l Mi * eiul ul m
ditlon. U*ed by piano teaelier
Herald through the courtoy &lt;&gt;f
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I Him ftiJIm ti I n
Serving Seminole County since
A P P R O X IM A T E LY 20 ucrea ol riv ­
421ftill llllflt \\ IV ftH III* 411*t Htlllk vll
who la leaving town. Call 1700-M
ins. H. M. Gleaaoo, Laa# Mary the Fjorlda 8tat-y lluiik
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hill I fihhnslk i .m l iI'e.ill |lml I
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fell iiny ni In*, punt hr vi’iv tniu'ti
m* hunting and fishing lodge or for
lea-type, pre-war for $50. Inquire
i,
hi hu t,
hi i li til.i&gt; m.nn i *i
ii
duty mowing • clearing, nraif- Sanford Electric Co,, fl E A|i|ib
JA C K S O N V ILLE -jP
Tin- body
*41 1.1
w ipohim an aub ■ JlvUlim. Price
at Dr . Epiteln'a office.
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i iv 11if IM ;J&lt;.11h
farming. DcWltt Hunter A Son
u rellreil Juiksonvlll*- Air i-uree
J E L L Y GUAVAS, Ao per "peck. A.
HT. JOHNS R E A L T Y CO.
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Ph.
402-W.
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Appliance
Centi-r
sergeant. wa» found in Ihe Si
K. n o iiclte r, Florist. Phone
U ! 4-f | tie
Hanford
F4 o m I IH
"Your We*tlnghmi*i. Dealer"
4aIF I h li I I(14 «'•&lt; V i
Johns lliv r r yeslerday at Ilu- Nil Semlnolu Cm inly Ju n io r C ham ber uhelli4ar 1 slnmhl ftiuhl film or K/
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I RATII 3 BEDROOMS
Lord. Phone 1U4-J,
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Hie Yiii-lil Club lu m n m iw noon, il Weill l nt*vif xas|ci’&lt;( me t*hal I
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the rmiRl Mimiry Milleil me alul
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Ml. any ilia . M. G. Hodge*. Ph
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Phone 4151 or Sanfurd 1642 W
The three m ayor* are R andall (hat wan in M 's (l«&gt;|»iirtini*nl I II
Rosa L . Payton, Registered Reel
1551-M-40 or III.
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after 8 p, m.
Tile next regular meeting ol Chase, S an fo rd ; Lee G a ry , Oviedo, Ih * hajipy In tfive r h a i l i ' i the next I n il*4 M II " . • U 11It vi ante
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Miller Radio &amp; Apnllanci11 •*n ♦ *11 1- P. "1.1
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PHONE 148

Eisenhower Calls For Action Group
To Deal With Contract Discrimination
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Wille Honored
At Lions Parly

18 Pt.

28PI.

Mrs. Rothschild
Remains Mum On
Spy Charges

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U. N. Denies
Red Charges
01 Brutality

JCC Drive

Sports

Roundup

France's Mosl
Serious Strike
Still Paralyzes

Theft Case

V

M(j|or League
Leaders

3 JC C Members
To Attend Meeting

Jaycccs To Paint
Picnic Tables

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Radio

Mayors Invited
To JCC Luncheon

Body Found

Elks Meeting

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Sanford, Semlnolu County'*
Oldest weslinghouse Dealer
11* S. Park.
Ph. 29

bull-flag, C alf V im lURM-4.

will be drUghted with this at- 1 9 M RLP W ANTED
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iclive, well-planned home, oft
Vodoplch Salea-SM-vic*.
* lot. The sparkling kllchen. AM BITIOUS woman of character,
Electrical A Ga* Appliance*
ay oah parqaet floora, and
education, refined, &gt;6-60 for a
MOVING, Local A long
Admiral, Kelvlnator, S e r v e l
raised utility root will plelae
M an h ill Field owned enterprise,
diitance. CALI- I I, Storage
Refrigerator*, Protune Hull
experifneed in teaching, club or
and crating. W. A. ADAMS.
la Gaa. M2 Sanford Ave
ch M«rk. Mint bt ready acPhone 1340
by Sepl. t and do- LAWN MOWMRS iharpened. B i­
cring service of natcycle* rcpiirsd. shtiman’*, 310
RA N D A LL E L E C T R IC CO
mporlance. Be capable
E . 4th St.
Owned and operated by Sidney and
ig above 14,000 annually,
Crude y
E ric Vlblen. Bcndix and Urn
inford Interview write fully
c onlrarlBruce Jackson, P. 0 . Box
Magnolia
I Chicago 34, III. State age,
eitloo,
experience,
phone
Seminole
bor.
care Cemetery
4—
W E ARE LOOKING
tl&gt; N.
era. adding machine*,
E S S IV E SALESntau, 314 Ylagnolla, Ph.
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A ll iiu iu ru n re p u rch u sv il fro m y o u r ItiH iira iirc u n cu t.
"In fis v you have an arriilrn t, you Hrllle wlili » Irleiid''.

'51 NASH AMBASSADOR \ Dmir Sedan 31096 *-|F&gt;
»50 CHEVROLET ft Door Sedan
’52 STUDERAKER COMMANDER V-8 1305
TiO HUDSON PACEM AKER 4 Door Sedan 796
A I k iv * Included In le rtm l, In su rttu ce ( ’ harRCH,
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N Hollywood, William P. Dudley bnughi ,1 limited edition »&gt;r
the w i n k r ,* 3tians«pcaic fionr .1 Itu ip o iu iily impVivei i m I. ..

theapian who assured him, “ Parting with Ihls trensure grieves

me more than ! eon sny. Each
night before retiring I spent
at least an hour reading nnd
rereading the I m m o r t a l
hnrd’s plays.” When Dudley
examined the set In his home,
he found that none of the
pages had been cut! "A n un«
o p e n e d Shukespcnre!” he
thought to him self. "T h n t’s
the most unruliest kind of

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Strange Things Are Going On
Among St. Johns' Fish Life

If

BOSTON 'ifv-Tnp man In hli
c la n n( llnxlnn l/nivcrxlty'* slim
mer commwccmrnt Is 33-ycar-old
William Carney, totally blind from
■in eye disease contracted in serv.
Ice during World War II.
Carney, assistant editor of the

C A IN K SV IM .K . Aug. IS bfL— rentlal mountain streams and at perch, croaker, ;spot,xuerkkd trout.
Strance thlnits are goingonamong | high elevations In Central America needle llsh, pm fish, slirepshrad.
u»- In
&gt;“ the
**•“Htuttxin
.1 River
ni&gt;&gt;. |I and
._ .i Cuba
sj)( *pccl(« of gobies, and five
the fish lire
Johns
larine fishes eollected In
i la m n rey ten p o u n d u r
m arin e ca tllsn e ii. A m c r
[ilpcfishes (re la te d to the
m ullet, strip ed hasx,
Jack c rc v a ll mangrove
m o ja rra s, d ru m , s ilv e r

Drainage iiy.itcm.

As far south ar Rig I.ake (ivar.^ss
id Putnam, Marion, K lag lir and
■'ilusin Comities, the basi and
In ram says William M. Mcl.anc—
are companions to tarpon, radtlsh,
stringrays, sturgeon, shad, menliadden, snook and numerous oth­
ers fa mill nr to the salt water
angler
Mrl.iioe made an r-xtenslve study
anil revenls hi* finding* In a dis­
sertation as purl of the require­
ments for a Doctor of Philosophy
degree from the University of Flor­
ida
The graduate slmhrtt, s nnlive
id (ialm 'svillr. reports cnllrcllng
approsimalely I 1.1 sperles of fishes
from live fresh waters of the drain­
age system In giving a lung list
nf salt w ait* fishes, he says “ Some

Reds' Timetable

aperies of flounders,
•’ &gt;*»..
-ep eri* 'hat most
(h r
m arine specie* do not o ccu r la rth
er .outh In the riv e r lh an llig L a k e
Uoiirge but says that sorm&lt; form s
range n early to the h cad ip iatcrs.
Sting ra y * are among those v e n tu r­
ing farth e r smith
T h t re se a rch e r reports n h lasring
but two stu rg in n k during seven
years of Mirny.

Hale* A Service On All Hand Instruments
Musical Accessories Of AH Kinds

Of tabled American

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tional irmgaiine, coin pieted bis
four year public relations course
In three years with the help ot
three friends who read to him

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 21

A G E N C Y

Coultmiirne yesirrdav

They dug nearlv fOUl m ile, of
illtclli-s, hull I fences, cleared land,
added a million gallon |"md and
seeded new paslures
The farm was chosen bv the &lt;ai
ollne Count) hand Wee) 1 cm mil
lee fot a demoii'lraliim cd lonv-r
vnllnn practice*. bcrniinc -&gt;1 "it
obvious need for lenuvalmii and
because its iiwuet is an emugelle
amhitious ex til will! waul - In d a good joli ol I .11 tiling "

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B T V V

OPENING OF

O 'Brten moved Into elegant
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q u a rte r! opposite the rn u rt house, the sign th ey ordered wan so heavy
th a t w o rker* had a terrible tim e p u ttin g It In place. T h e (b ird tim e
the sign crashed to the ground, the forem an on the job surveyed tils
c re w w ith Intense disgust, anil roared a e o m lu lly , "N om e droppers!''
O p y rllh l. ISM. by D*nnrlt Cerf. IH ilrlb illrd by King Km lurm Pyn&lt;li&gt; sl«.

Conservationists
Swarm Over Farm

Y o u r O rd e r N o w !

F R K E

llnnne was |inne ’ at l*u b.illw iv
murk uf his ime mile (ligbl at duud
11.1 feet by Mime I non
a gull
They swooped down on the plane
appare ntly eager In make ., i o •-

fiO p e o p l e ! C h o i c e

of a

CROTON • HIBISCUS OH ACALYPIIA

JAM KS II. (JUT
Assoc*

A LL TROPICAL PLANTS AND BITTER
BLUE GRASS SOD

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II a
stunt pilot from llullvwiH&gt;d 1 till
received im vclird iilcd ....... ............. -n
111 a low level flight yeslen lu v dui
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kill Hilts It's lulled ItllHl'Il Film*
When niinlleil to nny sin (me with
Ihi- Ini 111 In riip-appllrntiu. II
leaves u hind, dry. clean, Invisible
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thev die In two hours. A xlm-le
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^ A S H IN G IO N i/r&gt;— riip United States today con­
firmed Russia s boost of having touched off n hydrogen
explosion hut implied that thin Country has a if year lead
in i i i 2 race to ptifpri thf itigsi
levtu1^
science.
VOLUM E XL1V
NATIONS, N. Y id’r Britain today called
on the U.N, to get on spi-niilv with a vote on the various
proposals on the (oniposltion of the Korean nenci1 conference.
T E H R A N , Iran t/P)— Premier Fazollnh Zaliedi's forces
today arrested Mohammed Mossadegh and three of his
lieutenants In a house in the center of Tehran.

I n i puliico here w ith trims

h ik I

I ANMUNJOM (A’)— I he great Korean War prisoner
exchange passed the luiilway mark today ami there was
every Indication the Reds will start sc ,ding hark larger
numbers of Amerleans daily.
W ASHINGTON (A’&gt;— Senate investigators made puldie
today sworn testimony hy a former tiovernmeot Printing
&gt; Office (GPO) employe that she knew Edward Rothschild
took a code Irook and other secret military data from the
plant during World War II.
A strike against the Southwestern H&lt;-|| Telephone Co.
Itegan today.
The company operates In six states The strike involves
members or Ihi^TlO Communicallons Workers union

W IN TE R PA R K tA’i KOite Itre J.mr* K lir .it
( ('range
t'nuntv tins pronosetl phntnatatlhg .ill ltilln itiliii&lt;ltieei| in the Florida
I ealslaturr- to preclude any lempi-rlnc with them.
In a e|v|e club trill rein voter,lav, Ill' refenril In .. to, 1.1 I,ill tl
the I9M sexiion nf feci Irtf Tn nr pm |il.M.ihrra The ...eiixurt- which
trsssrd the Hon.se wasn't the mine
• a that 'Which resrhetl the seere
.
1«rv of state
''ftir i lull lent hri’ii tnltnlllnlfil. ie
Somewhere Slone the line «„
or rrewlv to.
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Miff rii* mi tut ti&lt;»n
heimr ll
r en4*'d In fo il'll l hiMi I n*ifr* Iti the
rddfi nyeiM **f Hie clly A Senate
•"mmitf pp U invest f^Htinif the
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Gov. M cCarty
Challenges Duvol

V

TALLAHASSEE ' » - Onv Men
McCarty tnlij Duval County law
enforcement officers la » personal
conference today it they don't fret
the* can hand)* Uic gambling sit
uallnn "we'll hevc&gt; to find someone
who can.”
He told them he felt there "lit
no excuse" for Duval County real
dent* holding 43 nf the fl* federal
gambling stamp* Issued to far this
Dullness year m the whole itate.

S o t o W illH t ilf r " '
Opponents Widow
MIAMI BEACH
- Kenny
Yules, a homesick youngster from
Concord, N .C . Just starling mil ss
• professional boxw . is looking
for flghtv
Yetes need* the money to help
the widow of Robert late. Modir j »on. WIs., Marine sergeant who
^ died Tuesday night a few minutes
•Her Yatei hit him oyer the heart
In the first round of a preliminary
Itout at (he Miami Reaeh Audi­
torium ll was Yates' second pro
fetalnnal fight.

Death Investigated
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T ITU S V IL L E Uh— There was no
criminal negligence but any of the
threa drivers Involved could have
prevented an accident killing an
11-yt’ir-olri boy near here Tues­
day. a coroner's Jury ruled.
The Jury reported Its findings
yeiterdav after Investigating the
death of John Charles Duffy

Citrus Outlook
Good For 53-54
( AMI* M IQ U A R R IK Ji Only »
Miuabhle among citrus men and
a significant national recession can
spoil the prospects of a good I DM
31 citrus season, says Robert W
Rutledge, general manager of
Florida Citrus Muliml
Speaking before the annual rit
rus growers Institute hero Wr.tncs
day, Rutledge repeatedly stressed
that p ro file I a for the tteW Season
about to gnt iindi-r way are good

6-Year Citrus
Study Ended
('AMI* Ml (J1IAHRIK
Kxprn
mints in use of oltrogen on rlor
Ida rllrus trees have shown ll
doesn't make too much difference
whet time of the year Hie fertlll/
er Is applied, a mxTlculltinsI r&lt;ported today
Results of a fl year study of m
Irngen «p lib ations were given to
the annual citrus growers Instl
lute hy Dr Waller Reuther. prln
clpal horticulturist of the- I' S ()e
' lent of Agriculture at &lt;b

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Moose Convention
MIAMI Mt—Judge Willard Camp
hell, Columbus, O . was statist to
become supteme governor of the
Uiyal Order of Moose at the ns
tlnnal convention today, succrrd
Ing Frltrhof T Sallness, Saginaw.
Mich

IN T H E H ERA LD :

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, 10,And 40 Years Ago
AtHJUHT 20. 1913
The Seminole County Bank lx (he name of Sanford’s latest bank­
ing Institution. The feature af this bank lx the fart that It will tie
strlctiv a home Institution and every one of the o fflrci* xml dlrerlmx
• is residents here, are engaged In Imilnem, and *■» Interested In
building up the city of Sanford ami the caleiv delta

Workmen are busy this week tearing out th« walls of the front
part of the mm! room and two upper room* of the Welhoine Block
A for the Installation of a fine elevator service. T h li will make the
™ Welborna Block one of the moat convenient office buildings In this
■section.
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With the manv side streets (hat have been bricked lately, San­
ford now hold* the prise for being the best paved r|tv of the Sooth
and on* Is able to travel almnat anywhere In the cllv and never leave
Ih* brick.
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A U n ilH T 20. t i l l
Hen fold motorM* will have until Hept, I to lake their rurrent
"R " and "C " gasoline book* (o the rationing board for Issuance of
ntw type ration books, the board announced this morning,
ffO i
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Seminole County
'
Chamber nf Commerce, plana war* discussed to Improve hospitaliseilofi
"It waa the opinion of the board of directors that this organise
Hon should definitely get behind a sound proposition to improve
hospital conditions In nur community," said Mayor Higgins.
Mora than bt.lbo pints of Juices, fruits, msaU, preserves, end
vegetables have bean put on In the 13 rannlng Haasea for adulta
conducted alnca March I, under the progress of the Bureau of floral
War Production Training, It was announced by Alea R. Johnson,
ekauman.
A IN U 1ST 20, IIM
Fred Wright and Marcel Falllo war# Inducted as Lions by Henry
WlttJ, and ware welcomed by the member* and by King Lion Hamll-

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Roporl Directs
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Control Research

Off. A lfllO C. KINIIY, rooearehor
on the sex hablla of humans, de­
clares on h li arrival In San Trancisco for a vacation that woman
are lust as honest in tailing of
Ibelr experiences as men are. K in ­
sey's furthcoming report, “Saatisl
Behavior In the Human remate,"
Is expected to reopen the contro­
versy on the value of the ra«e«irher‘i surveys, f fntrmaHonfl I)

3 Negro Schools
Closed; Students
To Attend Others
■gru
The use of thrre onrroom Negro
school* in the County I* beinc dis
din
continued and Hie pupils will lie
orted hy bus to larger
S
s, the Coii nly Board of Huhlie Instruction decided at a special
meeting this morning
The school* being closed are at
Kolnkfe, fitm*VH and* Foriwf city
Knlnkcc children will he liken to
Oviedo, (ieneva pupila Id Sanford,
and Knreal City children In Itos
ciiwatd School In A I I i to n a t i&gt;
Spring*
The hoard, according to n. T
Mllwc-1, Counly siiiierlntenilent, was
of the opinion that greater rdura
tlonal opportunities w-&gt;rc available
to the children in the larger
schools than In the smaller
New teacher* were employed
this morning a* follows: Mr*. Ken­
neth II Echols, West Side Primary
School; Mra. (Ieneva Cochran,
Lake Mary School, Mrs Dorothy
Wrhslcc, Lyman High School, Mrs
ftewlr White, West side, and
Iniiirs Bird, Midway School
Mr Mllwee wants In call atten­
tion tn Ihe farts that school starts
Sent, fl and registration. Kept. *.
All school huira will br running
on the registration day.

Major John Bolt
Relaxes At Home
a

Major John F Bolt, first }et sc*
of Ihe United Stales Marine Corps
In the rect-ntfy ended Korean con­
flict, arrived home last night after
going hy air from Korelt In Jack
sonvTlte
"It'a awfully nice to he here,
tar cry from Korea.
pleasant
change," he commented today.
The major will remain Imre until
about Sept. 10 when he has been
ordered In report to Ihn Bureau
of Aeronautics, Navy Department,
at Washington. D. C.
He was mat yesterday hy h&gt;s
wife at the Jacksonville Munici­
pal Alrpcrt after flying In from
the Wtef Coast. He left Korea Aug.
12 and arrived In (he United States
last Sunday.

Millers Hove Girl
(Ini Miller, popular red headed
manager nf Ihe local Firestone
store. U wearing a big smile and
la busily passing nut cigar* lo h s
friends today. The reason la Ihe
arrival yeatei
'
yesterday
of lillle Mias
Susan Mi|ler at Fernald
Agnea Susan
Inn Memorial H n a p l t a l ,
a
ng In
' ' al aix pounds, one
ounce.
Mra. Miller, Ihe former Pal Dar
den of Raleigh. N. (* and Ihe
hahy are getting along nlrely,
(■da staled this morning, hut he
and the baby'* seven year old
brother, David Patrick, are atill
up in the cleuda.

Heavy Rainfall

New pilnimv
.".iitxtrurtln , in tin »I ,ite « ill ittng&lt;- u|,-,ti
»tntr rn iiln o i* ' rrpnrtu, .1 , Kaxtiu, I l«\d Ii.t ie t Imt.-I inru.h-, ..f
the Sin lr Iteiel U*'p,iilt.tP.lt, (" II it - tni.inlr te im lv d-'lr.t.it.n.i
vo ter,lay, lint &lt;i■
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o &lt;i -i omil.rltdathui- fleet 'lie vn,,n,,&lt; rutmltet
T raffic survey* will dl'termii"’ ul.-i- till- tn-nl.-il i.eed* lie
In- rxphiliM'd. noil new primary
loud construction Uill l.r stalled t ' M f ! ti n *t i t u ^ m u i n . I H i it '*ai *
nl l hoc plm-rrt,
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strut-lion weir pieseiilid ycslcntirv d•N'liH
n l i l l ) h i - I ••**'lt f u l I t n il i i t •**f
hv County A It v I luvd !•’. Itovlc.
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thihk tin* fti'itfilv 111«ti«
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tint nf ftii'ii
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list ori'imrrd liv the Seminob' i i'M4iil » " I |Mall 1 1 « u n i M ||«* f u u i l t f l
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