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l i t ' ! ! possibilities fo r fe J iiU i, H u iv ir
always U looking fo r the answer
|n lift- itself.
A lri'iid y . H oll.n-m ler and h i* am
sneiate* have learned to use the
name ch e m ica l! the lig h tn in g buit
doe! to produre an ecrlc&gt; green
glow In a li'! t lube.
Amt the y’ve found that the light*
nine Inm us he flits aru uiul, mmehulanlly mixes no le s s -lh a n fiv e
ehem ical
rom nnunds.
Ineluding
A l l ’ , in the iiu h t p ro po rtion to
make him light up
The sclMitists are less casual
dhtml it when they make a test
tube glow. Iml It works
IJsinx the m ixtu re , they have
been able In measure very sm a ll
portions of any one of tho fiv e |
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N O W I 'L L W I« H
T H E M O UT A J M N !

INTO T H IS S P O T .

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MOTION PICTURE LIKE IHIS ONE !

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NASH, tik is l i t —The sh e riff's of
flee here is looking fo r a lia is lu .il
boy a lim it seven y e a n old
Nn, he's not m issing.
Ills tracks were found inside a
fillin g station ransacked e a rly ye*.
Irn lu y by burglars who apparently
lifte d Ihe lad lliru n g h an hxi.li Inch
opening lie then opened Hu- duor
for them , office rs surm ised

ME UO W EP ME THE LETTBIt
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Legal Notices

l l . T I I H CIH M r 1IT T ilK H U N T !
J t'tiu M .
si:w i Niit.e:
h u n t s .
T l.1*11 I I I ! . IN l*lilltlA T M .
IN IIK i CHTATt: OK
llt'I IV I 'l l 11.1I'M MWAII rz.
tivreaseit
xmi’IT c h t » i r e n a
T il A id, I H I lli m iH S A NII t'NStn«. aata
SIINS II SHIAH c | , ! | sis o i l IIK .
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SfA.NIISAII SI.N1T MAIII IIS T A fl:,
You sml esi Ii of you, um tier«bi
taattraaaaa si reel
n n llf lf il soil ic .iu lre il I,, |,r»a*ni
Amerlrns, Oeeral*.
sny .1 ni in a ■ml ilrm ands which you
You are herehjr o n illln l in file &lt;&gt;r either of &gt;„u. may linee saslnsl
•m r.W rllte n •le/snaea. I f any, on
If* tf'n dsy.i'f BeaTetabiK *« » , l»
he lu ll nt L'om iila ln i filed againsl
nu In Ih * l.’lrm ill Cnurl o f Mrnim il* I'o o n iy, Tlnrlda, which cause
! e m lllrtl James A Aeree. Mr.,
T a ln tlff y*. t&gt;or* K llta lie th LM&lt;U
irre *. liefenilaMI, Ohaaearv Nn.
} '* . »*i«* being a ea|i fu r divorce,
th tr w lle a l&gt;erree |»ru l*nnf»s*»
n il be entered agalhat you fur
allure to aupear, plea o r anawer

M aeh'N . rieyeland. Jr
A tlo riie * for fe ililm ie r
P O lln&gt; f in
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eal lb la it h day o f August,

O O P S ! r M U S T HAVE W I6HBD W K O N G !

A V A 3 iC C M O E . . . I W IS H A
NiNli3 O . l h O O l HY A N D
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M i SC M U l D O O N E Y B A C A
T H e WAY THEY U S E D TO

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P *t;ihm In * been t llr .l In me nl.o tr
» lll* n court In I ’A l.V iN I. I l l ' l l
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WAYNP. iH N i’AN a minor, sml
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Of * Hill AII«Hrr nr llllle c lln n lo
•how rau** Ml,*
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shdulil am lie a tsn le il, mi Mis i, i
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nrlalP .il In llie n lllc .
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OF TttIM lY it ’ HT. Ihis H ill ns* or
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r is r k o f r ir c u lt Court

TO CMAH0.0
SLQW-MIT

( YOU RE JUS'

tw is tin g la g of ndcim
phute, o r AT T lo r shun
T h e y've u I m i learned ih a l Iiuht
increases the umount «f ATT in
green leaves. Just a* .... re A l l '
seems to Increase Ihe amount of
lig h t given o ff by fire fly extraet
T liU , say sclentlsls on Hr Ah- t

I ' i M I I ' i i i t I L’ I ln u r

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Legal Notices
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A

cluding man, u ltim a te ly m a ke use
of the IlK l't «f I l t f nun fo r th e ir

.T .» o te llU i;.
Using lig h tn in g bug e x tra c t, sci­
e n tist* at u a k Indue N a tion al L a b ­
ora to rie s are feH lng th e ir way
clo se r to xolulion of an age-old
m y ite ry : How plants tu rn sunlight
Into energy. It s called photosyn­
thesis.
Am ong o th e r things, the scien­
tists have learned that f ir e fly m iy i iiv
and e x tra c t from green
leaves contain a com m on ch e m ­
ic a l—a compound w ith the tongue-

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ft KIM pu IHI&amp; LATB IN JlT
SEASON IS CHOOSE SlCJB
J AH' PLAf A PRACTICE
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1 Ami m ine a ll liv in g things, in ­

- the fir-fly hir fcrv* rM* *" week;

Kine rge nrv livestock l o a n s ,
authorised by recent le gislatio n,
■re now available to elig ib le
fa n n e rs ami rm irb ers in F lo rid a ,
W illia m
T. Hbuildlck,
F a rm e r*
Home A rlm iliis tra llo n slate direto r, aiino illice il today.
These loans w ill lie made lo
established producers and feed­
ers o f rn ltle , sheep and Hosts,
firdvlded they have uoorl records
o f iip e ia tio n , have ii reasonable
chance to succeed uiol urn unable
|o obtain needed credit from other
sources to continue their norm al
operations Sorb loans w ill nut tie
made lo c u rry Oil com m ercial
teed lot operations, lo refinance
existing debts except fo r p a y ­
ment o f cu rre n t Incldentnl b ills,
o r tu enable u lairrow er lo a ta ri
livestock operations,
Hpeclal livestock loans w ill hour
fiv e perron! Interest nod m nv hi'
be made foi iterlod* up lo three
vears. Hoi rowers w ill he expected
to repav the loans as ra p id ly us
they call. Knelt loan must be seru le d in the fu ll amount hv the
personal o h litru lim i ami nvluluhle
s e rtirltv o f the liurrow er.
The O a m n m e n t w ill not reu n ite present creditors In subordinate th e ir liens, but b o rro w era w ill lie expected to obtain
standby agreements fio m
flie ir
l-STSenl cie d ito rs so they w ill
have a chance to work out o f
th e ir d iffic u ltie s
Also, present
cred itors must he w illin g fn r u
Mock Income to be paid on the
portion o f the borrow er's livetiu v trn m c n i loan.
Secretary o f A g ric u ltu re Ky.ru
T a ft ilvuson lias ilesignat*d the
Farm ers Home A d m in is tra tio n us
the agency to handle tills em er­
gency credit pro utum . uml has
made A d lu in le lra tu r It. tl. Mel.eaish resisitisihle fo r It at the
tia tlb iin l level. However, a ll loans
m ust In* approved by the special
livestock
loan
committees anpointed by the Secretary.
To serve us a tem po rary State
special livestock loan com m ittee
fu r F lo rid a , Secretary
Henson
has named the fo llo w in g i W illia m
T.
K h a d illrk,
slu lu
director,
?'a im e rs Home A d m in is tra tio n !
I. (1, Clayton, stale d ire cto r o f
e x le iislo ii, and W, II. Anderson,
chairm an. S late I ’ M A Com m ittee
T his tem porary com m ittee »n»
named In order lo sliced up processing o f ..................... fo r uslis ta n re
A iip llc u lio n fm ms muy lie oh.
tallied at any county o ffic e of
Ihe Farmers Home A d m in ls lin tlo li o r fio m other established
lenders In the area. They m *v lie
lllr d w ith i I ip ha-si ru u n ly FH A
snpi-i vUur o r d lrrc tly w ith Ihe
state special livestock loan com­
m ittee.

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e i m i p la n t! Into che m ica l e n w g y.

By H U .I, RAW) .INN
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O AK IllD U E . le n n .. Aug. B « L - I
A lta r centuries of idle tw in k lin g I
and In sp irin g pocla—end litt le else

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TAAB TtlB f ABTHM IN* ! ■ !
c u r« « oautMiNT*?
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THIV VNIU H U»WUL jS - I
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V i s a « a r « -e
Y lrsl gnM IcsIlnn Augnsi IT, l» U

Pur 10 yarn** thla atara
haa MaalatMtly observed Lha
following haunt!
Weak iayai 0 b.r . la IfU *■«.
Batgnlaya I a b . i t ItM m &lt;
ClogfO fnm 7:90 p.m,
Saturday until • a m. Mug-

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M iftiiiU M fil
R I T Z THEATRE

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WILL FOLIO
ALIEN* NOW.

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LATE BULLETINS
R A B A T . M o ro c c o i/P )— T h e I ’n nhu o f iM tt r m k r r h t h r e a t ­
ened to d a y t o t o m n irttin td th e K re n c h i f th e y m u t in no In
b a c k th e S u lta n o f M o r o m i. l- n t e r ho sn M enetl h ia lmn» a n d
M id he o n ly w a n te d to w a rn th e K re n rh .

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P A R IS t/P )— D e fia n t u n io n le a d e r* to d a y ig m u r d D ie .
m ic r .Joaoph Ita n io l'a t h r e a t * o f Im ig h o r a c tio n in end
F ra n c e '* c r ip p lin g s tr ik e s and c o n tin u e d t h e ir n a tio n w id e
w a lk o u t. A h tc n id o n m o u n te d , th e g o v e rn m e n t m o ve d td io u l
MHi p a rn e h u le Ir o o jw in to Paris* to cope w it h p o a d h lt' v ia
le n re .

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S C R A N T O N . Pa. l / l 1) — S ix te e n re a l r n r s , III o f th e m
loaded, ra n a w a y fr o m th e C a rlH in d a le y a rd s o f th e D e la w a re
A H u d s o n r a ilr o a d e a r ly to d a y , sped th r o u g h r it ie s a n d
to w n s , p a s t m o re th a n n seore o f g ra d e c ro s s in g s a n d f in a lly
ra m e to a s to p a t Y r I c h v III o . 27&gt;&lt;. m ile s a w a y .
TALLAH ASSKK
(A*)— T h e
( 'a h ln e l
tis la y
se le cte d
G a m b le , P o w n a tt &amp; G ilr o y o f F o r t L a u d e rd a le and F d w in
T . R eeder A s s o c ia te * o f M ia m i as a rc h ite e ln fo r th e new
S o u th F lo r id a M e n ta l H o s p ita l.

News Roundup

IPs always an Interesting rhat
when we ait th a n with Htid
iiutiithinii m r r a run of rnHee lo
talk about the weather, f o r In*
ilunre, dhl ynu know that the
maximum trm p e ra tn ie In Hanford
earh dav this month haa always
been no nr better and the lowest
reading thus (ar In August waa the
.» ear.y Saturday morning? The
highest temperature waa the M
of Aug. 1. The normal rainfall Inr
August is 7.10 inches. Thus tar
this month thrre have been l . l t
Inches, so unless we get a lot id
'a ln In a h o rn .lanlnrd w ill Just
about receive Ihe average. I.asl
month, one mnrr fa irly heavy (all
would have s rl a new a llt lm r reord, hul Ihe downpour never
"ante. Yesterday’s (ail amounted
to (M Inches.

State's Take From Volusia Kcnncf
Club Jump* $10,000 Since New Law

Th.nights while shaving—This
writer wholeheartedly agrees wllh
•he ideas presented hy Purred
U rn keiirldge that m itrh g re u lrr
itse should he made of l.ake Mon
me fur hnat racing, water skiing,
mil other sim ilar activities A few
months ago n Pennsylvania rest
dent dropped into (h r nfftro to tell
.is that as he was passing through
the wide portion of the St. Johns
'liv e r struck him ns u natural for
s itte r ai ilvlfle a Since lie parllel
oaled in a couple of Olympic
games us a sculler unit In s been
promoting water events ever since
that lim e, his rrm u rks certnlnl)
arrteil a lot of weight lie plans
in revisit Sanford late this year
Newspapermen certainly look
i horrible
ku king around both
during World War II and Ihe Ko
'ru n (in , mi We knew Krnle Pyle
mil many others during both wars
mil were impressed bv Ibelr In
'cgrtlv and industry The slory til
Prank Noel. AP photographer
urapher taiw
aipiKuirltig
pi u
In the Hera'ild, is it real
epic
.pic of cmirnne

PAYTON A II BACK t/l'i J u r y r a ilin '. a ir 'lili'iit nf Ihe V'i Ii i .I h
County Krtmel Club. today reported the «tntc*« i ■«k■&lt; ni 11... dog
truck here ha* Jumped frnm "nn average &lt;if xtu.ino f&gt; *M),IMM) a
week" idnre the new Florida tux law weal into effect In ly .'II
t
A tlrndanre Is I I . I per rent abend of Im l ve«r •out im rlm ilttie l
plav Id increased 6.8 per rent,
t*b &lt; olliriH announced. Hummer taring
noiounl in nvei Jtiiin.non tin*
end* here Supl. 17.
" I.* * ! ycnr the Htnte rolleete.l Vl'lll "
The V nhul* 11nek Im* lost
446t),(HHl In laxe* from the I ruck,
•a lii f u ll inn. "W e flu m e It w lii Passed the sis .indium dollar figure
f" i helling tmd Ci.Him, cNlimntcs
’ lie m swm lid ’ll w ill tup utile mil
I'mi l.ust vent the m u ltid mu
chines linndleil jH.iiriii.f, in
The Vnlu«ia iind tin- Mliim t
Reach Kennel I tub* have atlneked
the e .io s tiln llim n lll\ nf the new
M IA M I if)—A court fight wn.x in state Ins Intv in tIn- ........ m il a
prospect today o w e custody of p • lei'lsinn is |&gt;endinir
baby sun of M iam i's "cum a moth
The new In M wus .tdiipleil l.y
er, .liintce Cuhbedgr
the l.egislnlnie this t ill mi the
Last January, Janfre doped with leriinimendntlMii of liu v lin n Me
Ronald Ctihbodge, 17-yraroltl La C atty. It pros bleu fm a irntduBette schoolboy. On their honey 'itln if tax scule nf parimutuel plav
moon, both wxjre Injured In an
automobile accident .A bruin In
i
ry threw Janice Into a cornu
Old you ever eat a rattlesnake
om which the emerged only Inst
desk? Now and then we’ *e heard
month.
from people that a snake-aleak
Three wet-ka a m . atilt In serious
Is very delectable. Just this week
rondlllon In a .M ia m i hospital, the
R IISKIN ig*~An Arm y sergeant icven Pel,and residents enjoyed a
IB-year-old Jaatre gave b irth lo * released from a f'otnm unlsl POW tasty repaal, and avery one of
mm*. Charted.
camp last w rrk and who won a them pronounced Ihe deep-(lied
"e xce lle n t"
end wanted
rare a sains l lim e to see Ins dying meat
( fille r la "Jpsl Itke a h lril m il nf a mure. It a ll ra m * about when a
tirl.iin d teen-ager saw a group id
race “
Thai description was la s t 'll nn men killin g a rive tool ra ttie r, lie
up, look It
Sul l.awrener ntt/hee hy un nnele nlrked Ihe carrasa tin,
i
home, skinned It, and Invited the
W II Ru/hee
TAMPA 'B*-Cuban w ait c&gt; can
The uncle ssvs Sgl Mn/hee i- •titer sis lo dinner. They r i n i s ne n dangerous place since the Ihe proutlesl hay " I ’ve i &lt;r ,r .’n ihev saw what they were getting—
re 'c n t revoll, Stale Road Hoard lie Just smiles all the lim e He omir of ih rn i had st|Mramlsh slumarhs, »nd there's a gimd rhnnre
niemher Howard Eranklund re lust wants to no ami go "
'hul from now on Ih r arra's ra tt
ports The Tamo* budiicxxman re
'er population w ill gu down rapid
cently returned from a pleasure
lv as they hunt for more.
fishing trip mil of Havana
The hnat he wa» on was stopped
twice by detlrnyrca, whose officers
M IA M I i.P M innil httseil Murine
lines It pay to adverllse'’ By
examined all credenllnls.
Porn* pintles searched Ihe Kvt-r w.iy id nn answer, we'il like In
glades nrniitul Lake D krrrh n h t • luule a lillle uliirv which niUHisr
today for a missing all ark bomber nil m a ropy of ''llre v ll*,", pub
p llo lrtl by 2nd 1,1. W ifiim ii K lishrd by Vnure. Sander’i. ami Co
lle r k r r J r , id lie lro lt. M id i
nl llii^lim Tile I ale gne* like lbi&gt;
TAVARES tgi-C pI. John W
lleekcr was last heard from nl
A man lived bv ihe side nf the
Freeman, whose home was ll.vtrd 4 20 p in yeslerday when he re road mill m id bill dugs
at Etislls In today’s prisoner of ported hy ratlin lh.it he wa» mak
He wm. hard of hearing mi he
war list, w ill Had Ms parents have log a sliniilaled raltl with a smoke Had no radio
moved when he n ic h e s Florida bomb nn a target m miles norlh
He had Iruublc w llh Ills eves so
to ll again.
lie rend nu newspapers
w rst nf Lake Okeeehnbte
Mr. and Mrg, I. J. Freeman,
B ill he sold good hoi dogs
parents of the soldier who atwnt
He pul up a sign on Hie highway
(filin g how good they were
almost two and a half years In a
Red prison ram p, said upon hear
He stood hy Ihe side of (he road
log o f th e ir son » release lonlghl,
and rrle d : "B u y a hot dog, Mis
NEW SMYRNA R E A r'II &lt;n r „ „
"Oh. wt'’ve walled so long."
tra c t for Ih r Fish Meninrial Hits I r r "
Ar, I people bought
The Freemans, who haven't pllnl. to be liitlll here.i lias been
He Increased Ida meal and huti
heard frnm their son since A pril, awarded In |,yle llnherlson Cnn
moved here frnm Knstls earlier strticllnn Co of ( oral (la b lrs which orders.
He iK iuiht a bigger slnve lo lake
th li year.
bid tiof.onn
rare of til* Irade.
He got hi* son home from m l
lege In help him.
«&gt;
But then something happened . .
HI* son said, "F a th e r, haven't
you been listening to (he radio?
It we have world peace, II w ill
he had for business.
There may he a hlg recession
coming nn.
You had h e lle r prepare for poor
AUH UBT IB. IBM
trade."
Whereupon Ihe father thought,
• « i i! * " * *, , , •**•1*1*;* o f the flounty Commissioners, Dr. Oliver
J. M ille r was apnolnted counly nhyalrlan. This Is an honor w o rth ily "W ell, my »on haa been In college.
lie reads Ihe paper* and he II*
bestowed upon this young physician and his many Hanford friend*
•re o tte rin g congratulation*.
tens (n Ihe radio, end he ought to
know."
Ko the father cut down nn hls
Making a new county may I * a small matter, but having the
county seal in Ranfnrd naa made morn h tu ln r** for IhU c lly . Tim meat and bun orders.
Traill down hls advertising elgna.
difference wae apparent at the meeting o f the rn u n ly board* and the
And no longer bothered to aland
eeialon o f county court.
on the highway to sell hot dogs.
And hls hot dog sales fell almost
There le a plan on foot to form a South Florida Haarhall l.eagtie
to Include Ranfnrd, Tampa, Bradenton. Lakeland, Orlando, Ocala, overnight.
"Y n u're right, io n ." the father
Burtow, A rradla, and 8t. I'nlerahurg. I f euccesHful, theie should be
said In the boy.
no trouble in also m aintaining a w hiter league In these localities.
"W e are certainly headed for a
recession."
AU G U ST IB, 1943
Capt. Charles Betts, ton o f Mr. and Mra. A. L. Betts, ha* Iwen
promoted to the rank o f m ajor In the U. H. A rm y and la etatloned
I I may be only the middle «f
a t F ort Bragg, N CJ,
Aag«al, but fer aN
“ M
‘ e t Ha and
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well be
Urn_ end of
Hopfembor
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_____ aa fa r aa
W alar hyacinths In Laka Monroe presented an odd appeartinre __
______
a w atchful aye n f L, V, DeLong, County game n m srrva lln n mafic league b ai___ .
i i i , r ‘ f n,r **ttg a tln g cloaer, M r. D e lin g rummaged nround the hya- ed. It appears aa though the
Yaaka
and
Dodgers
h
iv
e
thiaaa
elntha and found B2S yarda o f aetne, owner yet unknown.
securely wrapped np. And while
W illiam H. Steipper aon o f Mra. C lata Rtemper, ha* hern pro- nn Ihe aubleirt ef baaefwB, whai'a
motad to a Junior grade lieutenant In the Naval Reserve, lie (» a wrong w llh having Mangbaeasy
forraar mathematic* teacher a t Remlnola High Hehool and has lieen playoffs In the rto rM a Btnie le a
gneT Yon know, M d ?
that
In th * N avy since last summsr.

Court Fight Ahead
For 'Coma Mother'

Released POW
Keeps Smiling

t

Cobon Waters Con
Be Very Dangerous

Everglades Search

Parents Moved

Contract Awarded

IN THE HERALD:

5 ,1 0 , And 4 0 Yeais Ago

AU G U ST IB, IM S
Gsnsroslty o f the New Y ork 0 !r.n t) [ f s tlo w h g Sanford young
psopl* tha nag * f th * M a y fa ir Inn swim m ing pool lio a given a big
booal to attendance la this fo rm o f C ity Recreatlnn program a ctivity.
Grady puncaa, dlaaator chairman h«ra o f th * American Red
Lroea, la lin in g up • local coasmltteo In proparatlon fo r n poselbla
emargeaey durlag tha hurricaaa aaason.

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TUESDAY.

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AHHOciated P ress I,ease W ire

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Geneva Ave. Given Top Priority

L O N D O N (A’)—-P rim e M in is t e r r i i u r c h i l l tu r n e d u p
u n e x p e c te d ly to d a y a t N o. 10 D o w n in g S tre e t. Ida o f l i . i a l
L o n d o n resfdfm ce. a n d c a lle d a ( a l i i n i ’ l m e e tin g fo r th i-*
e v e n in g .
T A L L A I I A 8 S K K (A*) T h e ( ’a h ln e l a c tin g upo n a -111j
g o t (io n fr o m G o v . D an M c C a rty , to d a y re le a sed an a d d d io n a l
$ L i:tn . ii&gt; n o f t h * re c o rd 1(7 m illio n d o lla r u ln te In n ld in ::
a p p ro p r ia tio n ho t h a t p la n n in g ra n he a ta r ic d o n a ll p ropoaed
p ro je c t k .

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Sheriff To Answer McCarty's

Telegram

Reply To Explain
Clermont Plans To Construct
Action Taken i
Against Gambling 180 Foot Observation Tower

, French Avc. Pul
Second By County
Commissioners

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By JIM FIKIIF.R
A iclegnim wh* xent from (be
Seminole County S berlfl's o lflre
i Ihi* nHeriUMin In answer lo one
received Ihl* morning from Gov
•Vnor Dno McCarty,
im iulrlm :
mIkhiI n clliiii here rebilive lo pro
sccution of holder* of federal
gambling slumps
A rrn rilio g to (1 G Owens, th ir l
deputy sheriff. Who l« III churge
of the office in the absence ol
sheriff J I. Hobby, the telegram
Iroin here acknowledge* receipt ol
the governor's messnitr anil in
Inr in* him th iil more Inlormatloo
w ill be hirtrhom ing ti|Min the re
lorn o| Sheriff llobfiy Thursday
At that tim e, Sheriff Hobby l»
lo explain action whirl) has Oeeji
taken to rope with Ihe single
known bidder ol a stamp In Ho
county,
according
to
Depot)
Owcn»
S h e riff' m il p rm rru to rs In right
dlier rotodlrx also lull'd e xp lilo
in Governor McCarty
if
lhr&gt;
haven't taken wuur aetlon agaln-.i
'la m p bidders In their lurisdir
lion*
The lidegram Ihl* morning, ad
dressed to Sheriff Hobby, was abillow*
"('lease lornlsli me with rrp o ll
d wind hi lion ha* been taken
ii) your office in rim neclloii with
the enlorrciiient of Ihe law con
eernlng Hie holding, owning nr po*
session of a federal wagering or
nipalional tax stamp If no artinn
has been taken under now law
Itlruxc furnish explnniitinn. I lx
perl )ie i to enforce the provisions
ol till* law to the fullest extcnl "
(Signed) "Dan McCarty. Govern
or.
r,
•
Sheriff Hobby i* visiting
lo
wrsi Florida, Deputy Owen* re
lad’d. anil I* not exprrlad bark
until Thursday llu w e vrr, he said,
he call* Into the office otuml eW iy
In e shertlT pUtH* Id Ttifuru H )
way of Tallalui'See, he cimllniied
anil ran cheek into the matter &lt;d
the ganihllng stamp. II he learn’
•ii the recpiest of (hr governor
A rrn n lln g lo Karlvle lloushidd
"r. Cininlv priisernimg ndnrn*y
only one stamp is known (•• have
lieen p iirrh a *rd in the county
rid* Information, he s*ni t- ,m&lt;
from a newspaper The ‘ minty
has not reeelved urn o lliri.il in
biriuatlon as to any such pur
’hsser
However. Ihe per»no « li" pre
Vtonwjy lias been named in news
papers Is t'laylon Thomas oper
ator of the iT oli Cin. a Ni -.:im n v
ern on die P rairie Lake ltd U-o
the
proseriiling nlloine)
od,
Tfloilias has lieen re|Hiil, tl . Hie
owner of the Two Spot In e r n
on Geneva Ave
Both tile rllle f depnlv and Hie
proseriiling nllornev told d it
leinpls lo get re rlllle d evidence ol
(lie stump sale from Ihe Him in of
In lrrn u l Revenue at Jurksmn ille
The deputy said Ihe n ffirr Hr.I
sent In a reipiesl arrompaiiied by
an ordinary rherk The i . ’.iiiesl
was refused bv Hie Jacksonville
office, he related, because Ho re
mieat hadn’ t been signed •( ■ Id
I nn |iro s rriilln g nllornev
Another reiptest was prep..m l
he ronHniieil. and II was refused
beruusn It was not urronip oiled
by a ce rllfled check or a money
order. Further a tlrm p t w a. dls
continued si this polnl
The sheriff and Ihe proseriiling
attorney, Ihe deputy related, hail
decldeif to sw all (lie oulrmuc id
u teal rase In Jaeksonvllli'
D rpuly Owens Hilts morning said
he didn I know lo wliom tm lorn
slamp In Ihe rnunly belonged. * '
he did mil have official liilorm a
linn.
However, he said. Ihe n ffirr will
make another a tlrm p t nl gelling
the Information from Ilia Inirrnnl
Revenue o lflre.
T hl* Information and ttm * r
Hon which haa lieen Inkrn Is belnu
forwarded lo Ihe governor, nr
cording to Hie deputy.
Last month, the sheriff cooler
(Continued On Page Twut

Three People Hurt
In Highway Crash

*
Three persona received apparent
minor Injuries In nn automobile
acrident yeaUirday on Highway
4fl, 14 mtlra e a it o f Hanford.
Injured were M r*, Mark M.
Huckhamian, Cocoa, her daughter,
Betty, and Robert Franklin Gra­
ham. Hanford. Th* Goto* residents
w ar* taken to th * Orengo Memo­
ria l H o ip lta l, Orlando, for ov*rnight observation, ihile Graham
waa admitted lo the Fnrtialdwinning inch a deni Is a
victory, hot, man. haw they pack Laughton Hospital with minor
In tbn crowds) Wo know o f sav- laceration*.
Highway Trooper It. D H«reral profnaalnnal laagnao which
bold playoffs a fte r the tee sen Is rlaon covered th* mlahap.
over, asd they a ttra ct Ike fans
aa rs g n is r season game
W e'll go an record «
epnoelag a s p ill aoaso
A fishing story, entitled ‘Flahir there are Urn wtanai
tbn icen* of
Snmlnola County,
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current Ih m of
uessy system, fe w tssma
an Ike gravy.

Fishing Article

s u K jr s u y

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A small
group &gt;d busy, civic mnuteil men
in ibis Central Florida rom uum ity
ir r coinpli-img plans (or the er
erliim ol a n n llirr oot'l.H iding Flnr
nla .ittra rtiim
Tower Industrie*, liu
rrcenllv
chartered to *ev*n C lerm untiilli'.
has lieen o rg a n liril f i r to r pnrpnsi
id ci 'd in g an ISO foot observation
lower on a tiigh point of land near
the intersection of U S Highway
27 anil S ln lr Itouil .VI
From Ihe lower's I2X font nbser
vatlnn room, tourists w ill ho a I
fouled a view id over hall Ihr
world’ s orange It 'cs m all their
splendor ami, with suitable ell
matte ciindlllon* prevailing, bulb
ih r Atlantic Ocean and Ih r Gull of
Mexico sh'tuhl tie v i'ililo
I'hc T im e r nf Clrrm onl lias hero
, a rcflill) i! ’signed by A rchill’l l A
D io n llo w rll, Lake!.mil. an undri
stmiv of Frank Lim it Wright All
saf ly fm tors p ro .lining In wind
and ,oi| factor* Ii n e been taken
into consideration anil lu t'lllllrs will
tie I’covnlrd fur Ihe tourists' nun
tortVn air conditioned icslutir.ini
plus ,i variety ol .hops, wilt &lt;nir
round tor to w n ', base and re
( I ’d in g pool
The lower, with i onslriietlon doe
to begin In D rlohrr. will have i
rv lin d rlrn l column sixteen lee I in
dla m rle r a* Ihe n u n suppnri I!
non reaching the ohs cvaUon room
by mean* of a high speed elrvainr,
visitors w ill find Hu- n lis rn atorv
IM fre t In rlrru m fcre m e with a
dlam otxr of (0 fret
A IX foot drop prnmi’iin d r will
rxlend around th.......n r rim , sup
plying room for a hundred propit
Ki.cnimmllng the observation room
w ill lie a in * J r* llr ,V) foot spite nl
stool and p L ’iltr Nmn lights fused
Inin genm clrlr palieuis id lln
spire w ill be seen at night lor a
radius of nn miles
The Tower's ronslriu-lmn wdl he
of iiri’ klreased com re lr Fm ised
w llnin Ihe w ill* w ill lie IS leel
rallies, providing a durable. ..o n
nmleal building
All t'lerm nl and l.ake Cooolv
is looking forward In H * day. not
too fa r oft. when Kiev ran point
w llh pride In ..ar of He. iipist nn
usual and out landing allrartlnns
in the stale

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Rep. Syd Hcrlong
To Speak At JCC
Labor Day Outing

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T i n t d in line, iipii ii tlie mol Ion
Hint day a graphic aremint of Hie
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Mr . Fiti 11,v. m in' ll tell 1,v Ml
haptienlngs in Washiuglim during imM'ri 1*v ihn t’liirn n illfc Unt niijht
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wrra forwarded t« tbn I ’m inty M il l. I
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the last session of Congress.
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Th** l l l g h w av 17 02 f t mo the St Jo h n '
Kanlnnilo Springs Manager Jack llfiant «»f &lt;!oiiiini«*ioru*rii.
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llu tla ha* promised a return visit f%inntv f ’••mmlaaififii'M* in lurn, R iv e t In ll l l l l t l d o
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nf swimm ing slnr Linda Brldger* u rr l»* muki* their rw nm nirnila*
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nf Altamonte Springs who won tln ii* la l.lavd Suxton. ft«(I*and, T i m i n ’ moved H in t f n m t l i o i i n r l l )
a“ 11l \ If M|*»f
la f fir f it i *•i*
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honorable mention In Hie recent ilU triri imard mt*uihur nf Ih r S ta ir tie i;i veil .1 reipiei. i m 14 IJDM- 1m|*f
FIm " *• I Mf »i • M-! if f i a
A A II meet The 12 year old swim
brid g e on l l l g l i w n y 11 fi ill 1lit* St
it 11i »1111 t i 111..*
. "|ff at *
|, VI M FFa .1)1 1M F t * itl 1 Hr 111
ruing star w ill do her prcrixlrm
Polin'* R i v e t , w i t h K 1 eiilieliin,"lit
roullne enlHIed "The Ifn i Canary "
&lt;, III b lb ll Hie I • m il t I m of the curv e leading l»» H»»* l«i
Inlerost 1* grnwlnu In the heauly
rt..' u Ml* mill! af 1/ r In m S FM•Oil t lal liew road Is*- t aiiipIfFrtJ
ennlest In he s la g i'i at the l.uhor
t o ld to llo t i l l i o d " ' " i i n t v H ue III
•l, i'MIlMIlIu
D»y celehratlon which Ihe Jayeee*
'"
, t " i l l I Hi,- l l l g l l " iv
, ». t t i *
F ifth n ilfi
say w ill provide nn c x rllliig pari
mini U f i l l |.»H|» * 1 M*r tied Mom
o l II F \II’bi’ider .1) . .ii|i XII H
nf Ihe day. " I t Is evident now ,"
iv Mt Nte o*trm n, w ni given it ‘let M MdI I I I p MM tr ; r,, id I Jayrro President C liff Ablp.x salt],
M’lllll’Ht (or HiiHiwitv I'Jfi fn hi* I1"' 1 bn Flif* HIDk F Him # M i l - W 1"th a t there w ill lie a huge group
'unit from «S#inff Fid A vi* Mt*r»M t 'lo i HM .lt Ml Ion • f i ....... Itum
lim it. IG pf i lim i *1 t ,itit ti n Urn
of Cenlral Florida beauties com
l ake Jr*Mii|i I m ( iu tirM h i
• Ii in 'V F'fltp i\ |m 1* MVe» tti ■ tor
petlng for Ihe lltln of "M ias Kan
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F Inr Iff« 1 • J h i . II ill &gt; iv 't
lando Spring* of HIM."
• Ike, Idtl h*#* br .*Mi1b
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Iglil i 1 «' l V
A ltm iin y-ticriffiil
Itirh a r
Young ladles, lit or over, who
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advlaed Gmintv A t­
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would llkp In partlelpsle In Ihe Ervin today
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Lloyd
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Box MB, Sanford, Florida for an iile B ill l lf l. whli'it wa* enacted
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(old lohMtl Ml u ,ifti l linon h* llte li’l
tn Ihe meantime, Hie Jnycees ter IMlMli, prohibit* the C ity nf
cal Nursery w ill hr II ’ ll.’ | "f Mil FFV MM.I noF* Hiil’ »if III*
ar* completing the schedfkln o f e ■Hanfoifl from regulating hour* of
pencil next Friday by A 1) Ho III Stale Ho.nl lir ii/ i rlm eol ti Davrnts fo r Ihe day when Sanlando xnle or alcoholic beverage*.
(.slid L liivd 'i ix im i. d is trli t ttietit
E rvin *ald the State C onstitu­ iren at Sixth SI. unit Elm Ave
Spring* celebrate* Labor Day
her nl the Stiite (load |i&gt; '|&gt; irtin e n t,
"The fu ll schedule w ill he enmn|*|. tion "perm its the Legislature to Ihe silo of hls prt-sent wholesale w
ill in i’l l u ttli tin- ' " lo m ls s lo iie ri
ed In Just a few d a v *" President regulate th* Honor Itusinr** hy flower business.
Mr. Hotmlreo said today he w ill in ti take Iln u r p rim a ry toad r»
Able* said. He rnnrludrd, "th e re the enactment o f regulatory m ra*local hu*iilatlon. tn this case, the conduct the new wholesale and re iu e a t* * H a lritia n &lt;d the (,‘o u n tf
won't be a dull mom ent."
F
Met te ll im l,
ore* e ltlio r by general, special, nr ta ll business In conjunction w illi C iiit im i is io n , l
Legislature haa seen fit lo control hia present business. The n-^w en wltn is on v a r illo t i, w ill be t n l t i
lu
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in
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le
t
in in iv d e |the hours o f sale of alcoholic dcavor w ill take in the sale of trop­ e g u t ilill lo lu illlo w
beverage* In Semlrole County, ical plants of all kinds and bluet
which Includes the C ity o f Ban- blue sod.
Mr. Bnuntrer, who has t^ r n In
ford, or any other c ity In the
eonfincs o f the county by special Sanford since ItfJO, said Ihe first
SO visitors at Iho opining w ill re
act.
I'a rtlv tln u ilv thrnuxh W*dn**«
"T h is act la controlling Insofar celve hibiscus, croton, and acalfux
Mr. and Mra. Then Pal* were
day. w ith *ra llM e tl iiinxMv afterc*ll»d to lla rtfn rd . Ala. heraus* as the regulation n f the hour* n f plants.
tiiMin whiiHrM and IliitmlerHhnwera.
n f th * serious Iline** n f Mra. ■ale. service, and consumption o f
P *t*'a father, A. C. Field*, who alcoholic beverage* are concerni II h I th l* Week, lie waa HO year* •d ,"
B IT /.
A suit I* cu rre n tly pending In
"S ln rv of Three laive*"
old and a frequent visito r to Han­
C irc u it Court in connection w ith
1:34 • 4:01 - liS'H . 8:66
ford.
A lo c i] resident called the City
M O V IK L A N I)
He la survived bv three broth­ tha v a lid ity o f th * new legislation.
er*, one slater, and Ihraa children, No ru lin g ha* been handed down Manager'* offlco this .nornlng to
"T w o Ticket* to Broadway"
Mra, Pata o f Hanford, Mrs, C, L. aa yat, f(o w *v *r, In another re* complain about holes In a ilr t o l.
a ta ri* 7:30. feature 7:47, last
im jJJjdetn^jiJjnw ^F IJ!^
___ „sult,
j t . the U w ’a v a lld lty waa He wea Informed that a grader al­
Dorsey, D arunlak S pring*, and cant
ready had been sent to tne site.
sustain'•d.
A. B. fie ld * of Kilgore, Tex.

Ervin Says Law
Bans City From
Regulating Hours

al Nursery
On Friday

A. C. Fields
Dies In Alabama

Wcnlhcr

Already On Way

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RUSSIA ASKS FOR FIVE NEUTRAL SON U. N. PEACE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

County Agent's Column
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0*' mi l' j-f,.
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l i r a , president of the Seminole
County Farm Bureau, announce*
the regular meeting and covered
d lih auupcr lo be held at the
F uture Varm era building tonight
• t 7:00 p.m. The program w ill In­
clude Capt. 8. A. Went pf the A ir­
photo end Charting Service, O r­
lando A ir Force Bate, who w ill
ibow two film * of universal Inter•at. “ Target Nevada'* In color,
w ill ahow the atomic field test and
tom ethlng of c iv il defense. '•High­
way a In the S ky" In color show*
how m ap. and ch a rt, are pre­
pared. B ill l.ln i .a y ., "Come and
bring a covered dli.li and the fain-

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-&gt;i-ni s t a t io n '

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. US R u n la proposed today that the
K n rr.n peace, confer?!**?,* «.*' *'le
y p - rl" *? r s lf f if
: l!
dltlor. to the countriea who took
pari In the actual fighting.
The Soviet resolution called for
Inclusion of the following count­
ries:
111* United State., B ritain,

under
Federal • Slate
te.curch,
Suwanee Bermuda and
Tlfflne
Bermuda havo improved quailtie . over other v a rle lle . in u.c,
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Soil
conditioner,
.hould
lie
thought of In an experimental way
before much money I. .pent. Soil,
vary in th e ir response to the.c
chemical treatm ent*. T ria l. Indi­
cate that thc.e conditioner, are
most effective on .o il. with high
clay content
ent and not ver^y
very effee
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liv e on .o il* with e very high .and
content. S
oil, that ......t
already
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i f f have red with lllchurd W. F rvln, slate
good .tru c tu re naturally w ill .how attorney general, a l.u il the new
no great Improvement, .o II I. gambling law Following t ill, con­
Lumgexlcd. LhaLunlv xmull amounts ference. a letter, dated July 17.
a a a
be purcha.ed until the farmer i» w a. .ent to Shcrdf llo lih v by the
C itm . tree, are in good condi­ .ore by h i. own experience (hat attorney general.
The Id le r I. a. follows:
tion and grove cover crop, have Ihe re .u ll. really pay
made excellent growth during th r
"D e a r S liirff Hobby: I appro
rla le verv much your recent v l.lt
p a d month.
to my office and enjoyed diacu**“ 41 m ol.lure ho. been generally
uate In the county since t o
irig with you the p o i.lh lllty ol
stric tly enforcing Chapter 29037,
fling of the rainy «ea»on and
lake le ve l, hove rl.e n noticeably.
Law . nf Florida. A ct. of 1993, the
Rainfall ha. been .» heavy that
n m e /nuking the |m&gt;sm-»*Ioii of n
fe rtlllx e r wa. leached from the
federal wagering gambling .la m p
fa rm . and p a .tu re . making oddprlm a facie evidence of gn nbllng.
tional application, nece.tary.
"There nr-, several teehnlral nse a rn
Meet, of this law that we ore Ir v ­
Ttie frequency of itdus iieve
ing to work out w ith Honorable
held back farm and grove work.
W illiam A. Ila llu w f. I l l , slate at
Celery .ceil bed. re&lt;|ii)re a great
The fir .I cla .. of ulr crewim-m lorney of Hie fourlli Jmllclul c lr
deal (il hand work, and ru .t m ite, her* for AJ aircraft wa. recently ro il. Jacksonville, and since lie Is
have been more troublc.onie till, graduated from Fleet Air Squad- of llu- opinion Dial lie w ill lie able
auinmer than in several year., rona Composite SquadronO und lo give some effective impetus lo
and ic a lc control ha. been d iffi­ Compo.ilc Sipiudron 3 Air Crew h i. p rior rem ark, uml |icrliu|&gt;s
cult III grove, where ra in , fell al- man School at NAAS, Sanford
make .om c rases during
Ih r
m od dally.
Seventeen men computed the ex- month of August, I feel II would
But aa Seminole B ill would pu] len.lv* .even week cnurxe that In be worthwhile to „llo w Mr H al­
It, "W e would bo wurae off, If » eluded aircraft communication pro­ lo w *. to take Ihe leud In lids
hadn’ t rained at a ll."
cedure, radar theory, and.gi.ieral measure so Hud we may lie able
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all around plane ground handling lu gel a derision from the ro u rt.
And while we are on the sub­ and prr-llight.
The graduate! on (h i. law that can he used uni
je c t o f ru .t m ite.. It .hould be studied from «trm to ite m Ihe AJ, form ly throughout Hie stale
noted that there I. a high per­
"Y o u r e a m o .tn r.. ami sincere
centage of Info.led grove*. The which la manufactured for the desire lo etfeel strict law enforce­
Navy
by
North
American
Aviation
infe .ta tio n * .hould he redured to
ment, particularly u. II relates
a low level with .u lfu r .p ra y* nr Field repr&lt;4Pntatlvc. Bill Kcllehcv to organized crime uml gumlillm:
dux!* to prevrnt greu.y .p o t. on and John Muntean initrueled the I. to Ik- highly commended and I
leave.. Bay particular attention to pro.pccllvc "a ir crewmen" on the rongrululatu you on your efforts.'
coverage of Hie upner third of the aircraft’* hydraulic, electrical, and
Mr. H oti.holdrr suhstanlluleil
fuel xy.tem i.
tree*.
Deputy Ove-n. lo saving also Dial
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One of Ihe highlight, of tlu- no official record lied been re
Where red .ra le l« Inrrca.ing, courxr wa. u trip lo NAS, Juck -elved cnim-ruing Hie purrliase of
apply one uml Iw o lh lrd . i&gt;ound. .onvllle, where lit! r ln . i ouallfieil a federal guinhllng stamp h i ji
of Parathlon. ph i.
five to 7 In the N avy', high altitude pre. county resident.
pound, of wellohle .u lfu r. Al t ill, .tire chamber
" I'm not going lo order liD
tim e of the year oil .pray* are
The combined .(|iiadron tehoo&gt; I Clay tun Thomas I arrcsl tint il I
likely to affect .o lid , and retard hai beiti under the .upervl.iun uf gel some inform ation lie owns Ihe
degrreuing of early varletle.,
Chief 1‘c lly Officer Nell i'ruden of stam p." Mr. Ilo usiiuldrr declared
I l f
Compo.llo Sipiudron NINE.
Further in his ronversatlnn, how
C ltru . brought generally satisCoinpotlle Squadron gradualing ever, he said. " I w ill curry out
factory price. In Ino 1053-03 sea- man were: llallhrook, J.
ALL any and ull Instructions from Dovn fo r bright fru it and the out- McAnaily, II. A . AI.1, l&gt;ulck. W crntir McCarty us fa r as any and
ik fo r 1993 94 .en.on point, to J „ ATJ. Dohle. O. N., AMS, (’Inner, ail laws he wauls -tarried mil a lt
annther good crop, good demand II. L., ATJ. Scnrneppel, C H., ATJ, low in lids ro u n ly ."
and .a tl.fa rtn ry price.. A . a m at­ Howay, K. W., ATJ, Mtmltcalvo.
te r nf fa rt *ome buyer a rtlv ity
M. A . A H, Suavely, K. E , ATAN,
ha* been nnled.
Murphy. W. !).. ADAN, Ferber, J

Reply To Explain

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First Navy Class
Of Crewmembers
Finishes Training

France, Russia. Communist China,
India, Poland, Sweden. Burma
North Korea and South Korea
The Soviet movi- came a . Hw
Genara! Assembly'. 60-natkon polit­
ical committee rejected a K u nlun
demand that tied China and North
Korea he invit-.'d to take part in
Ihi* current U N. Korean debate.
I lu i ii a '. effort lo turn Ihe Korean

Iran Nobilily
Enroute To Europe
. BAGHDAD. Iran l* - T h e Shah
of Iran and Kmp-.'i-ts Soruya left
Baghdad today by British Oversoas
A irw a y , plane for Europe.
The a irlin e r I* cn route to lamdon, w ith a stop scheduled In
Home.
It wax not known whether the
Iranian rnyal couple would stop In
Home or would go on In B ritain.
The- Shah and bis wife fled to
Itaghdad Sunday after Prem ier
Mohammed Mossadegh', govern­
ment thwarted u royal-hacked at­
tempt to unseat the aged Cabinet
chief.

Florida Seedlings
Much In Demand
TALLAHASSEE W -T n e Florida
Forest Service already has orders
for 10 m illion more slash pine
seedling* than Its nursr-rlc. are
expcrled lo produce this year
The d rn d lln r for receiving or­
ders I* Sent. I and Ih r s-)(dllng.
w ill be shipped
shlppc ' beginning nruund
Ihe end nf November.

Remains Found
VKIIO BEACH i* - T h e hone, of
an elderly wnmun missing for
nearly Ihri-v* yeses were found In
weeds on Ihe airport here today.
M r.
Katie Geyer. 73, d l.a p ­
peared Oct H. 10,Vt. from the o r­
ange grove enttuge when- .he
lived with her daughter, Mr*.
Eddie W urr She was n e v ir ae.n
again, and an Intensive search
fallt-.l to turn up a che-.

Iced Concentrate Sales H it New High

LA KE LA N D UT-Sales of frM-.-n than the previous top month,
orange concentrate h it ■ rectvd• March of this year, and 20 per
____
_ into a .o rt o.f _________
parley
roundtable ta lk* be restricted to represent* munmiy
cent
monthly h
high
of i4.940.000
gallons
in ii oi
.j w .ww ■■
x u ih
a
v»»* belter
• than
***■" June,' n1992.
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a ffa ir contrasted sharply with the I tlv e i o f the "tw o sides" who fought In June.
The Ngurcii were compiled by
United State, demand that the I (n Korea.
”
That w a t iro.nnn p,yUfte»
' the M » r x e t _ H f . orF:..„ T
The committee plunged h-.-ad an
Into the genical debate- otter turn­
ing down t l» demand fo r Inviting
Red China and North Korea In-re.

Woman Given
Sentence For
Beer Sales

Dorl« K. A. l^-adford, Sanford,
uperator uf A nnette'* tavern on
Highway 17-1*2. auuth o f tha C ity,
wn* given a sentence this morning
bv t'o-m tv Jiulea Dongle. Sten*
strum to pny a fine o f 1260 and
i-ost. or .pend three months in
Jail.
The woman wa» found g u ilty
vi-.ti-nlay by a Jury In County
Court on u charge o f selling beer
to a minor. The hearing lasted
all davThe unman wa a represented by
Attorney Mack Cleveland Jr.
The tria l w a. begun this morn­
ing In the case n f R ill Dueklp.
former owner of the T rading Poet,
who l« ucniK-d on fo u r counte of
gambling Involving a lottery.
Witn)-.*i*a appearing fo r the
.ta le this morning ware Donald
Itr-u n . who wa. a C ity police
o ffic ii r l the tim e o f D u.kin’s
a rre .t, and Police Chief Hoy
W illiam*.
D u - k in i* being represented by
A ttorney. (Jordon Frederick, and
William Hutchison.
Ilol-ert K arl F le ti, Apopka, wa*
kenli-riit-d today to pav a fine n f
1200 and cost* or spenrl 4M&gt; day.
In Jail u fte r a Jury Friday found
him g u ilty o f drunken driving.
F lets'. d riv e r', license w a. re­
voked for a year, alto.
It, C. Crewe, Baker County,
changed h i. not g u ilty plea to
one of g u ilty on a charge o f
reehle.* driving, involving an aerlilent on Highway 17-02, ami w a.
senterireil to pay a fine o f IDJO
mill i n 't . or spend fit) days In
Jail.
Anordlr.-r to testim ony, serious
damage w a. cuu.t-d to two cars
i, rid tii it people were Injured.
Highway Trooper It. D. Harrison
testified lie Was driving four feet
a rm si the center line.

Right-Of-Way
Deeds Directed
For New Road
The County Commission approv­
ed a K*«|U&lt;«t by Alaj Paul B u rn ,
lo prepare deed, for right of way.
fo r a road to he con.tructed link
Ing the Tuskawvillu Hoad to Wag­
ner In South Scmlnu!o County
west uf Oviedo.
MaJ. B urris headed up u diva­
gation of tJ resident, of Ihe area
around Lake Drive, Tuskuwvllla
Road, Rutton Roud between Canic lb e rry and Oviedo.
The ik ltita;allon
n o n complained
com.
of the
poor condition of T u.kaw vllla Road
and adjoining roads, Lake Drive
and Button Road. B i-sldr. Mai.
Burris, Ihe group included M. J.
Moss J r., Air. und M r., CharJ-a*
L. Button. Mrs. Charles M iller.
Mrs. Howard Greene, M r. (Jerald
N ow bifg, James A. Woolen, Mr.
and M r.. W illiam Cur.un, Mrs.
A rth u r D rlloff, Mr. and M r. Hen­
ry Duncan, and Joann Kennedy.
C om m it.Inner II. C. Dodd, who
rc p ie .e n l. Ih i. section of Seminole
County said that the best he could
do now w a. place clay on Ihi- Tuakaw vllle Koatl w ithin the neat few
months while maintaining It In the
regular fashion.
lie said that the C onim i*.ion
would like lo tu r all He road, hilt
appropriations were lacking right
now.

Studebaker trucks
cut costs millions of
dollars yearly
f/WM/rtt/s ofM ousim/s o fthem
pointtfa omytosovingsftryou

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v ia r Studabokvr truck thof you ta# l» a banh-occounl
watchdog fo r lo m tb o d y .
Cut youraolf in fo r a personal share of Sludebakir
operating economy. Cut d ow n your (pending for gas
and fa r upkeep.
Coma In and aaamlna tha detlgn and ttructuio o f a
Sludebaker truck. It* hundreds of thousands o f team mate* or# reducing A m erica'* h a u lin g *c o ili m illions of
dollar* a year.

Conservation M eet

O AS-tAV IN O O V I R O tl V I It avWMJ. at estre (Ml lo a ll of It*
Wv**dt»r rrvOr mmOmlt.

llfh t

A U IIU IIN IIA L K VB-The Florida
Junior Conservation d u b l.eugm
w ill hold II. i .-eond annual rnnven
lion Ih i. weekend al Camp Itotury
near here
THE MANFOHD IIE R A L I)
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Beef cattle price, have dropped
draatlcully during Hie pu.t
year
a* a raxull of large num ber, and.
to aome extent, large .ale* nf
alaughler .lock In the w e.lern
drought* area.
Hloblllxatlon of
p r i r f . In recent week. U encour­
aging. allhough p rice , are ex­
pelled to tie comparatively low
fo r the next year.
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Cattle have .howu notable gain,
during Ihe pu.t few week. a. a
re .u ll ol Improvement of pa.ture
following Ihe ra in , that began in
June.
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A young.ler w rite .,
"Departtnenl of Agriculture, deur air *
I ’lea.e tell me wllut food file ,
like In rut belt I want lo invent
a fly catcher. Thunk, for the In
form ation."

N. , ALAN, and Larson, It. L., AD
AN. Compo.llo Squadron 5 men
were: Deal, (5. II., ATJ, I’ alterxon,
B. B „ AT2. Boole. 0. W.. ATJ,
Ournscy, C. II., A T I and Ooodreau,
N. A., ATJ.

Rolhschild Gives
No Answers

Four Year Old Is
H it And Run Driver

WAHHINGTO^f
- Edward id'.
Rothschild refund today to »ay
whrther he la a memlxr of the

COLUMBIA, 8. C. (A-Pollce
officer II. V . Wallerr, ra lli-l to
Inveitlgale a traffic accldenl, ivn.
Inld by a woman thnt her ( yearold non had been hit
The child, with leg. and arm .
.klnned, pointed toward u parked
car But the car’* owner InalMt-.!
II hadn't been moved In 24 hour..
Then Ihe officer ..polled a toy
pedal car near Ihe aulomohile.
Sure enough, that w a. II. And the

Two new Bermuda g ra .. hy­
. u f fln
I i- jr
brid! nf prnm l.e have been de­ child pointed an aceu.lui

Communist party nr w h e lh ir hr
ever stole secret dorumenls friiin
Ihe Government Printing O fflm
Itolhschlld. a bookbinding ma­
chine operator al the government
printing plant, (old the Senate In
vr.lig a tio n s suhcornm lllre he de
c lln i-i lo answer on Ihe ground that
lie might Inrrim lnatu himself.

Negro Woman
Goes To Jail

4..........
yeac-old
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.... who
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Lee Olive Sheuiiard, N raro,
veloped by Dr. (llenn W. Burton at another
apartm ent
-'ll,
W illiam
Clark
(leorgla d riving it.
Walker walked away mopping Court, was, 10-nt to Jail yesterday
h i. brow.
fo r IS ilaya when she wa* unable
to pnv a fin * n f 929 handed down
by C ity Judge Vollu W illia m ,
u fte r he found the defendant
g u ilty of d rfu rln g private prop­
TALLU LAH, La. Wl - Charle. erty.
Ov«r 7U representatives
representative)* from Jack McKclvcy J r , a Tallulah
The Negro woman had hired
M a rly every Lions Club In Central crop-iluillng pilot, wax killed a three young Negro l&gt;oys to break
Florida w ill pay trlbuta to Ban- day. after hlx wedding when hi* the window* o f a neighbor In the
ovc-rnor, lion- plane craxhed and burned.
court. The Imy* had compiled w ith
M cK elvoy'i light cra ft hit a high- her request,
i In a special
hurling
whiskey
Springs.
tenilon wire yesterday while dust- b o ttle , through the window*.
H ub luncheon Ins cotton on the Watxon McDonald
Case* of.....................
Charlotte
Vaughn .and
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tha Hanford plantation near
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here. Witnesses Edith Jackson, Sanford Negroes
Lion. Club becauie uf the ceremon said the plane burst Into flames accused o f possessing shares In
when II hit the ground.
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lo tte ry, were continued.

and A ..o e lo te i at the

Henry W itte
To Be Feted

What’s goin’ on here ?

PilotTs Killed^

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crowtl formed fast on « Hlrt-el in Provi­
dence, H. I. The police arrived-nnd the fire
rescue w|imd.
“Whut’s K‘&gt;ing on?Mpeople asked.
A four-year-old Kiri had ciuikIiI her head
in an iron railing while wateliing u base­
ball gunie.
Nothing Horious. . . she wasn’t hurt.
But cverylmdy wanted to know all ubout
I t . . . ho they looked for the full story. . . in
the newspaper.
And the folks who actually saw the rescue
wanted to read about it even more.
It’s exciting to lie an eye-witness to an
. unusual event. But It’s like seeing one or two
photographs of the action, or seeing a head­
line about it, or hearing a brief few words
about it. They whot your nppetito for nows,
but they can’t satisfy your hunger for the
whole story.
• That goes for advertising, too. The messuge that hangs in the a i r . . . or headlines
hero or there. . . may have a momentary in­
terest. But the newspaper ad carries the
brass-tacks quality, the urgency of the newsIt can be examined and re-examined. . .
read any tim e . . Vanywhere.
And juat aa tha newspaper apeaka the spe­
cial language of the town it mirrors, the ads
themselves have the same important local
quality. Ata other medium eon match thte
f uahty.
Add to this tha fact that tha newapaper
reaches just about everybody In town, and
y»u taow why tta njw«r*P*rU thr. nstton’.
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Russian Premier Georgi Malenkov Letters Show That Parents At Fault When Children Become Delinquents
Throws Off Shackles O f Red A r m y
By W ILLIA M L. RYAN
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AP Foreign Newa Analyst
* * Prem ier (leorgi Malenkov and
hi* Communist parry haw* appar­
ently overwhelmed their Internal
fnea, at toast fo r the tim e being,
and are ruling the Soviet Union
Independently of any other force,
Including the Soviet A rm y.
T h li seems to be the story told
by the meeting of the Supreme
Soviet (parliam ent) last week. Rus­
sian newspaper* carrying detailed
accounts of the meetings give the
.d lttln c t Impression that the party,
^pow erfully asserting its own dom
uiance, ha* aiiuw d ilie A rm y mar
shals and generals into the hack'
ground.
Malenkov has emerged ns the top
man, but n man watched carefully
by a small, closely knit hierarchy.
Ills pre-eminent position depend*
the tolerance of men like
Ita S. Khrushchev, nuw appar­
ently the No. 3 man, and Laaar
Kaganovich, reputed to bo S latin'*
^brother-in-law .
O The texts carried by the Soviet
presi still Indicate a titu la r hier­
archy of nine men. but the pic­
ture* of the Supreme Soviet meet­
ing tell a different story. The real
leadership Is shared by half a
doien, possibly even less,
The top fuur, the plcturor tend
to show are Malenkov. Khrush­
chev, Kaganovich ui d Foreign
M inister V. M. Molotov. Hanking
behind them are Nikolai Bulganin,
^Jhe Communist politician who be­
c a m e an Arm y marshal and de­
fense m inister without ever leading
troop*, and A. I Mlkoyan, the
foreign trade minUler.
In all the pictures, the firs t four
are sealed in (he dominating posi­
tion, with the aged and doddering
Marshal K K. Voroshilov In their
midst. If * Is now "P re sid e n t" of
the Soviet Union, holding an hon­
orary position as an old comrade
in arms of Slalln, hut hardly a
.power
Mlkoyan and Bulganin
♦'occupy seals behind tills quintet
Tin- o ilier two of the nine are
pushed off lo om&lt; side. M. Z. Saint
rov und M. (1. Pervuklilu, who owe
llie lr loflv positions to th e ir busi­
ness abilities, are seated w llh N
M. Shvernik, form erly "P re sid e n t"
but now chairman of the Soviet
"tra d e unions." These three are
definitely lesser personalities
()il the other sid)8ng0e lead,
subordinate* of Khrushchev in the
. party secretarial, and P. K. Porto
Fmarenko, Hu* minister of culture.
Unidentified by name hut urimlsIlikeable from his huge walrus
mustache is old Marshal Semyon
Budyenny, un old party wachorse In
the A rm y, lie is mentioned prom ­
inently t-lsewhere as proposing a
toast to Chinese cummander In
chief Chn Teh at a Moscow exposi­
tion of Chinese Communist indus­
try and agriculture
The llpoff nn live subordinate role
of Die Arm y marshals rnm e In
3 last Sunday’s Sovli-' papers dealing
w llh Soviet A ir Force l&gt;uy. Three
general* sign three separate a rti­
cle* in three different newspapers.
A ll stress, uver and over again,
the commanding rn'e nf the party
in the development and leadership
of Ihe armed force*,
A separate, unsigned editorial in
Pravdu leils the arm-ad forces their
lllc e M lH are Ihe result of "the
m lghlv political work of the Com­
munist p a rly ."
"T he Communist* ami young
^ C o m m u n is t*,"
P r a v d a said,
"showed by their personal exam­
ple Initiative and eourago, leading

DR. L. T. DOSS
CHIROPRACTOR
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A lU n tie Hank Building

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DEMOCRACY-

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d j l t c i $ a s i c J f r « *eeciom
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AMERICA'S EARLIEST COLONISTS INCLUDED
VEKAl viHoutV.
WHO CAME TO 1BE NSW WORLD SMCK'NO FREEDOM IT)
WORSHIP AS THEY PHASED. OUT AMONG TMESC GROUPS
TMX SPIRIT OP TOLIRANCB,WHICH LATCH POUND EXPRESSION
IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEE OP THAT FIlCiOOM
TO ALL PEOPLE, WAS NOT EASILY ACHICVCD.

H r JOHN CHADWICK
W A lllllN tiT O N ns—The totter
penned by a mother of nine ehll
•l-«-n -end'
ii -Mime id Dicse parents would
talk to the children m-dr-ud of
a lion I them, thiev would he toss
c lim e "
Another letter, from a man In
California, said u i&gt; generally
i greed Dial "Chihlren luonghl up
m Sunday sellout an- seldom
brought up m court "
From T r i m see m ine a letter
suggesting that most Jut d ie delln
qurncy is "traceable to the beev
parh.es, saloons and places of that
e h a ra rtcr."
The letters are among many
offering help and ads lee and wish
mu (iodtpeed lo S,u llendrlekson
. II-N J) sin* i* Do' ain loom cine ut
Senate investigation uf Juvenile
delinquency
From nil |i«rts of the eountry
le tte ri have begun to (loud in from
parents. Judges, church groups,
social workers, has- association*,
IHiltce officials and others
A striking feature is Hie number
of iK-rsun* voliinlis-rliig to help In
any way they ean without pay or
piildlelty.
But a glance through the letter*
indicates that the theme recurring
most frequently is that grownups
.ire to blame for wayward youth
I lien- |s n.i luvonllo delinqueu
ct it i- adult delinquency.' wrote
one woman
\ mao long .n in e m church
work '\|ire *s c il belie! Dial "Son
da) di-seernlioii. broken homes
uhsenco from Sunday school und
ehureh. and Ignorance are the
reasons we are the most lawless
n a tio n in (he world "
"W e trust you wdl |.rnh • devil
and in doing so know you w ill
render a re d service lo your
nation.” Die letter added
I'ubtie oflielals were taken tn
i i k li&gt; Do- man w riting from Call
fornla. He wrote

KELIOIOuS PilEEDOM SUPPORT!) AND COMPLCMCNt •- L L IOC
OTilCH PREEOOAMt WE ENJOY. IT NOURiSHC 1 T o r
i Tu a l
AHD MORAL VALUE.*j UPON WHICH THE SOUND OGW L*MV.v«.N T
OP FAMILY, COMMUNITY AND NATIONAL Lo t PC Pen PL .
Tog INCREASING PARTICIPATION ttY THE AMERICAN F fO riC
IN AELIOiOuS OSECrtVANCCS IS A llO C tH i. .MjonRV
FOR THE FUTURE OP OUR DEMOCRACY.

" I f our officials would go to Juveniles "
church on Sundays and have fos
A letter from a sellout athletic
tlvals, rodeos and the like on week coach said he w is lnU-r*«tcd in
dsvs
ii- would have tea* HjuJj-, '.jA. "eularly In-tliug on -enool
•i .'o iii j among lioth our adults auu
tin, tie games

u tlie r tellers suggested steps Dial
I might prove helplol in netting at
I Die pr&gt;ihlem.s of narcotics
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hies. Aug IX, I'JaJ
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In voting Slt.iSHi for the investi­
gation, the
Senate
-qicriflcally
directed that attr-nliou be givan
to Die extent " h i which lovenlles
are &gt;■ to 'in ft fc d e r-l ' • v r«'t3tiTi(f
to I tie sale or use ol n a ifn tic * "

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GIVE IT TO THE
L O N G DI STANCE
OPERATOR

1 ‘ MI em i b u d g e t up let i J . t l l l l nil. I I I I- .iio o iin l eon lie -pent l . - l . i lh
fo r m i il e r i il lv H vo n do I tie w o rk vom -w -lt
or m a t he used to u u i - i
liu lh m n te rip ls .m il h ire d lu h u r. In ease o f lin e d lu lio i. v m i u m \ -e le e i
t u i l l' o w n vv o il, m en o l I ' l l i l e i l m i l p s s is l v on

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the masses of w a rrio r* to the fu l­
fillm ent of (he most complicated
and d iffic u lt m ilita ry tasks."
This is Important, because ele­
ments of the armed forecs long
have balked at pnrty Interference
uml demanded more "command
a u th o rity" fev the Arm y officers
as opposed tn the political officers
Marshal (Iru rg i Zhukov is one of
Ihe A rm y power* who once ex
liressed such views.
The party unquestionably rules
at Ihe moment, and Ibis Is full
of meaning for the Western world
Fur one thing, it means a contln
nation of the w ar of aHrillon
against the West-1mtoed, a step
|iing tip nf such things us Ihe eco­
nomic offensive, Hie pence o ffi-i
sive und Ihe International fifth
column activities.
Internally It means a routines'll
emphasis on production fee heavy
industry, despite tho promises to
Ihe Soviet cons timers, and for the
rrp u h llrt outside (Jreut lliissln II
means still mine Husslaul/allon.
in spile nf Promises to the cun
tra ry . The tact Dial form er lit
lis iu r Minister L. I’ . B l-iim is ac­
cused of "bourgeois nationalism "
in the lu te d Soviet purge Is a
strong indication of such a trend
A big mystery rem ains: Who.
after the purge of Berta, runs th.&gt;
vast secret police* network, an or
my in itself? There has been no in
dication yet, but the chanres are
that Malenkov ha* taken steps to
assure his own authority then-.
The dlsplny given Malenkov in
the Soviet press, reminiscent uf
Ike treatment once accorded Sin
lln, suggests that the party may

before lung drop its pretense of
"collective leadership" and begin
to build him up personally When
that tim e comes, Matonxav w ill
havt» entrenched himself securely
enough lo lo- on los way lo the
cnmplet • diclnlurshi|i once wield
ed by Stalin

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IT'S LIKE TAKING YOUR LIVING ROOM WITH YOU
liin g ilit' y in ir-e lf wliisLiug along till- lllgll'v IV
n i l veil III ) iiu r I'avuritR r.Lsy-ehiiii.
Mini - Ik -vv &gt;-&gt;ii feel in Do- in'** 1 III- 1li II
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Seeks Building
If we of Hnnforil don’t watch out, Or­
lando may obtain the hcadquartera altc for
the Florida Federation of Woman'** Clnha
rlifht out from under our moho.
A month apo whj*n the mem hero of the
committee which la riM *...:.1; ’-. -&gt;l aelectiop
n building nlte looked over the propoNed
lakrfront limit Ion a grant majority of them
were sold on the iqmt available.
I f an Immediate vote had I m' u ii taken
at Hint time. Sanford would probably have
won hand* down. M ill the rlmirmun o f the
committee I k an Orlando woman ami quite
limleratandably la Intereated in gutting the
building in her city. Naturally, alio wanted
to put off a vote on the matter while Or­
lando city offlclalx scurried around trying
to find u pood building alte.
It lookt* now an though we'll have to
give added Inducement* to the hulldiuy
committee. Same Idea* might he to have
building trailea offer diacounta, to have the
Merchanla' Aaaodatioo glvo financial aid,
to .have limit hotula offer apeclal ratea

Capitalists All
A Frenchman latllevea that he haa the
nnawer to the threat o f Oommunlam in
Weatern Europe. He la Jean Paul David,
aecretary o f the French nntl-Oommunlat
propaganda movement Paix e Liberie. and
he malntaina that the aiireat way to keep a
man out o f the romimitiial party ia to make
certain that he owna Ida own home.
In order to do thia, David admit)*. n
vast loim organization would hnvo to lie aet
up with long term Io uiih available for thoae
who need them. He heliuvca that If the un­
employed of Kuroua'a houning Induatry were
employed on a trrnnd acate the Idea could
Irecnmo g reality. A man of property, any a
David. Ih a man with a aenae of participa­
tion in the ayatem of capitallain. Such a
man haa something to loan If the CommunlHla ahoiihl take over.
There are many Impractlcalitiea about
the acheme which will keep it from ever
becoming it reality. Hut there la haale MlfllHI*
behind the idea that home owiasrahip ia a
deterrent to f'ommuniam. Part of the credit
for the lack of appeal of Communlam In I Ida
country may he due to the fart that ho
many Americana own their own home* and
nlmoal all Hume who do not own them hope
that aoimtday they will.

dtirlnp convention*, ami to offer free landaenpinp of the pround*.
location of the headquarter* building
would mean a victory for Sanford over
Orlando and would reverae the trend which
haa aeeji *he Seminole r'oonly acWt i'I oV hllO
National Hiacnil Company and Florida
Faaldona among olhera.
A now alructure on the lakefront would
give the city valuable uae of the waterline
property aa leparda beaut iflcatlon and
lirlnpinp to Sanford a atide proup.
The building planned would be attrac­
tive and expensive reaiiltlap in nrchitecta'
feea. contractnra' feea, latair pay rolla. and
neat a for material*.
Throuph landacapiup. its tmuiity would
Im- enhanced ami reault in the atructure
hecomiap a "ahow place" to la1 talked nlmut
all over the utnte.
State-wide meetiapa would Imi held
here. Delepatca to convent Inn * Would aaaemhle in Sanford, many forward Inoklnp
proprama would Im&gt; lined up, ami the hightypo of women who would nttend would
return to their homea and apreml the word
about this city.
Tin* dclcputea would eat here, room
here, and |&gt;rohahly do a certain amount of
ahoptiinp - definite advantapea for local
merchanta.
A Woman')* Club hulhlinp would la*
another meetinp place for local proiipa—
aomethinp which ia definitely needed at the
preaent time.
The club mapa/.fae would be edited and
published here which factor would plve
further heneflla to the city,
The Herald la Intereated la fiudinp out
how we ean make Sanford an even preater H A L B O Y L E
attraction for the Woman'a flu b tmildlnp
alte. The committee even now may lie com*
purl op one city upuluul the other, ami nun
or two extra iadiicumenta may he all that
Ily MAUI. I* K IT
is needed to clinch the deal.
r o r 11*1 Itnytr
('madder tile suppeatlons piven ami if
NEW YORK or The Kinsey re
f
you can help mil in any of the way a mention­ purl on w om tl) w ill bo out TThur*
wait
ed write us a letter. We'll Im plad to turn dajr^ i-Why
I'ntt lli'iiitr l is out today
the Information over to Mrs. O. I \ Herndon,
It is lia»cd mi Interview* with
who is the local moodier of I he hiiildinp women, oven arguments — on .IS
year* of non-nbjertlve observation.
committee.
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gossip, on prejudice
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Old Men Near Climax
WAHHINOTON UP—Two strong-. United Nations stand Idly by Or
willed old men. Syngman Ithce and I would they go i n ’’H,” „n.in r?»,!ll
Mohammed Mossadegh, walk dan- out Ihe South Koreans thus re
gcrousiy cluyr to the world's pow i newins th" " " a which might *f"in
der keg with a lighted match la become b ig » v /'
w ,
Mossadegh became Ir a n « No
their hands
Both move toward the climax nt man Sunday when the Shah fled
Into exile. What now Has Mu,
their live* In their laic 70s
And the best the world — the sadegh so weakened the itru c lix f- &gt;
of
government lhat, unw illingly, he
non-Cnmmunlst world, at least —
can do I* watch them, hold its has opened the door for the Iranian
hresth, and Just hope they'll be Communists to bounce him and
shrew* and nimble enough not to take power That would make Iran
another Russian satellite
stumble or fumble
What would th*- United .Slates
Rhce, the peppery President of
South Korea, Is 78. Mossadegh, and Ihe United Nation* do In that
Iran's Premier, Is believed close case, since Iran is slralegic in Ihe
In 78 loo. Bnth march into thc Middle East and it* rich nil field,
fu lu rc a* determinedly as if they art- important to both fluxsl a and
had a least- on life. Hut—
If llhcc, exasperated by the the West
llhcc ha* m,ale it abundantly j
forthcoming p e a c e conference.
wrecks the truce by attacking Ihe clear whni he wants In Kurt,*
L'hlnt-*c, what then The Chinese unification under him Mossadegh's
seem capable of slaughtering Ithce ultimate ambition for lean is far
from clear, unless it i* making
and his people
Would Ihe United lita tc* and the &lt;&gt;ver ihe country t« hi* liking

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W hy W ait For Kinsey Report?
have fpwer Inhibition* than men ring*’ , 73 per rent make it * one
about money
way.
Iletnrc m arriage, 74 per cent nf
tilt X per cent of women of all
wnm*ii talk about m arriage being ages w ill ili*iigree violently with
u “ two-way street " A fter m a r-■what they just read

Hospitalized Veterans Get New
Deal With Revised Meal Planning

1and bias n-garnles* of rate, erred
nr cnlnr, and on long eim w rsnllon*
w llh many ntrn
The Poll Itopnrt show* that:
The United N at lotus Kducatimial. Nolenua 8 per rent of all m arried
Ily W. JOYNF.M MAC FAH1.AN
tifie and f'nlhiral Organization reported women object In bring kissed be­ WASHINGTON 'if —Personal ap­
the ear while baking a cake.
petites of hospitalized veteran*
recently mi Hit* propreaa of efforts io put hind
51.1 per rent n( all m arried wom­ now gel particular attention a,
down the opium triidu. Thu world orgnnlzu- en know us tunny eu»* weed* a* part of a unique system which
H on a a itl t lm l M ia n o t im o tip h to tr a c k tloW n i their husband* inn only oooo per has lowered the Veterans Adm in­
admit It
istration'* hospital food h ill by
TODAY'S IIIR L E VERSE
the amupplera and seize their curpoaa. Re- rent
(luring Osculation, 33 g per cent I t . 8*X),000 VA officia l* la id today
At firat ho cauaed pain to hia mothar, fore opium Hmupplinp urn he eliminated It
women of qll ages cheat by
What started out In 1048 a* a
hut In Hie end pave h«r proal prhlu, It la Will lie neceasary to root out tho trade at suidng Inolr eyes open.
iliid y to eliminate wlda difference*
74
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csjnt
df
alt
married
women
In food costa among Ihe VA's seat
the finish, not Ihe alart that counts, Jalaiz Ita source.
Vtear shot)* that are tpn llgt)t,
tr rrd hospitals r tn u llc l In a new
waa more honorable than hia brethren.-—
Opium .reduce* u man'H .wlll..-A greqt
22.il peg cent of m arried women concept of feeding the 500,000 pa
■1 Chronlcloa 1 •!».
deal of the misery and tmiiapplneaa in aonpi throw d liM * at their htisbands and I lent* they treat annually.
22 2 per cent nils*
The scientific feeding pattern
part* of the world In directly dun Auapltifn
Paring court ship, hh ( j o t cent even ullnws hospitals In satisfy
uddfrl Ion jvJdch rolm pe*)pl*po&lt; ^|elit|gt;d))- of women ,nf
of all att*{*
aggi t-dk'.Mily oH tho eating
» ut ^aUeotj* fr°m
lion anil enerpy. O/ten wuiild-lN1&lt;Hjnquerera m arriage., a ho|fle and children,. different , action* nr the nation
tta*»lltuh»lt In HNtM
rent
th e / wedding, 7&gt; 5 per
Itetlred V(ea Adm. Joel T Boone,
pnfcllskM « *||r rti-#pf NNlHrSa, fioS Simrisr, &lt; * ,),(
of a country intrrwliicn tha opium habit do After
complain lli.it If they hath I riilsheil Ihe VA'* chief medical director,
nt*a nnS » • " » * « ■ , I’ um -.hfii on * -(n n l* M n.|l*wl*M
that
tho
people
w
lii
hu
easier
tp
eptitrol,
* hrlstmna «i,a
Y»sr*.
Into marriage they mi^ht have had 1ia m |n an Interview ;
I l l SlRiinnlln * iv h ii ,
!
"Bileausc nf tho flrx lb lllly of
/ JUn
.............YiiKunlHvlii anil Chlfjn .weft’ , ohc*' a premising enrecr.
Italy,
74 8 t&gt;er Tent &lt;d a t.irriw i wuniea | the ntandard ration patlvrn, with
' fl** ** ** *1* it*
r l* * * M t l l t i O i-fnW r »f. I * l&gt; . nt
tin- principal Hutircmr of tha (Irllif. Now' Iran, while
IS * e««* t i l M i* » , * ■ ■ * „ , a. *- 1,1, 1,in . n n iU r * * • S r i
visiting their husband'* of Its stress on nutritional values,
India and M e x ic o huvu replaced them 'an flee, can't' resist looking at Ills VA now can flu to considerable
t'ld lw r n iil t*«M U k»r
length In pleating the palates nf
nv, I I h i ii i v Imk K i l l l n r
Icndura In KrowittK opium im&gt;pi&gt;Iom. Proporly desk calendar
IKW. SflrrrtU taa MS
Nl per cent o f women under 25 ; it* patient*—even to the extisit of
uacil'
opium
can
Im
or
groat
tmnnflt
to
man*'
encouraging patients to hrlng Ihelr
NIHSinil-TIIIV h a t k »
over uso Ihe word, "cute '
kind. Thu popploa can Im iih k I to fatten
L
..
a*e p e r w r r h
O ne m -m th
ai.n o
33.5 per eefil o r married women favorite recipe* from home.
V rrr S lo n ih .
Nit tf u n l h a
tin* V » r
"These recipes aro Increased In
rattlo. to maku varnlHh, soap and purfumc. would h a w more children if *nly
,,,
•;UH'
M.T a
* 1 1 .Ml
size and then tested If they are
I I I o h l i n t t i * » t l r M , r i n t a ■■* ih s H lir , r * t i , t H l l i i n , a m i
they had a lu ll tim e maid
II
I
h
only
whan
opium
I
h
lined
to
Hiitiufy
thn
■ n«li-*« ml r n t r r l n l x K i r n l ( n r I h r p s r p n r r n l r n l . l n *
31 per rent lit women of all found satisfactory In one hospital,
r&lt;ts«|r w ill S t r h n r r r i l ( n r n l r - M l a r l i w r i n i M t r * l « t .
grt'itil of iin H cru p ttlo iiM *lo|H' imuMIc h that It age* ,ay "Y e s " more oflisi than they can he sent In the n th rr ho*,
Ilev retrn iril
h s« ln n * l|f
by
iir.rm l
A rftrrIU lsa
ImcnmoH a cutho,
men because men aren't asknl 4» p itals'ao as In provide a constant
I r r t l r r , l a r . W l - W t S ( ‘b h m b r r n (
I ’n m w i r r r r
O ld *.,
variety nf foods and flavors
often
S llsn ln , llrn rd ii
Thu damagu canwed hy addiction to
78 per rent of the women who throughout the hospital system."
As Ihe sillily went Into eost fac­
opium Ih ImmuaHiiralilu, It nitty Im Ittqiod wear low rut dress*-* pretend to
rhr lle m ta H ■ m e m b e r « l
Ibe
S etu rlb lea
Preee
• b l e b I t e n l l l l e d e t r l H t l t e l y In ( b e a t e ( n r r e p u b l l tors, it was concluded that not
lhat a way of eliminating thin degrading he annoyed when m rn stare.
n t a ll Ih e I n r a l a e t t e p r l n l e a In Ih la n rw a p n N rr
87.8 per rent nf women nt all only wide fluctuations In cost, hut
ImihIiiunh will Im found tiirough tha Intnralso variations In m itritlon.il levels
age* sti! prettier than men
T utm . A u k . i h . u in it
iiatlona) ufforlH of thn United Nations.
53.0 per r i a l of married women for patients with Ihe same Ill­
had to be strnlghtemsl nut.
i»i _
think trial IW.O per cent of the oth­ nesses,
A\ basl
basic food
allowance was de­
*
er m arried women are heller off
oped,
86.7 per cent of m arried women veloped. Extra allowances were
w ill merely hold m il lh«.4r hands In made to meet In rrca icd nutritionIhe general direction o f Ihelr hus­ al metis caused by some Illnesses,
band. Then Ih ry complain bitterly and the whole plan was geared to
when he doesn’ t Immediately un­ recognize Ihe psychological and
emotional aspects of feeding sick
derstand lh*y want n cigarette
nple.
,NKW YORK 1-0 -The great steel nation'* stpcl m ill*. Newer anil m ills, are watching lo set' what
74.3 per cent nf Ihe wnmen In pen pi
Jam may he cracking up at last. mure efficient m ill* a ir pouring the General Motnra (Ire may *|u America who pt«y poker play with
VA says the standard ration
Orders are coming Into tho m ills out u record tonnage.
pattern which re iu ltis l has e lim ­
tn demand—the average car uses all the m l cards
‘ wild.
Hut the steel m ills a n n 'l w or­ around 49 pounds nf the metal In
68 per cent of wnmnn of all ages inated variation! In costs and mi, Quits have been reported. For the ried—at least the larger compa­
onal values and yet Is pravidsnore In bed, but only .08 per c iitt
die castings an^ the like.
'firs t tim e since 1849 a balance In
adm it It.
nies
aren't.
They
have
big
cus­
Load
also
has
a
Make
In
the
Ijip ^ ly and demand appears In
08.8 per rent nf Ihe women who
tomer* s till going strong. The con­ ■uto Industry by way pf batteries.
turn away from an off-color Joke
Customers of the copper, sine struction Industry la putting up The lead m arket haa fluctuated an at a parly Insist on hearing It later
and lead producers also arc ro- more buildings this year than ever much recently that uaera aro re ­ from their husbands.
p o rlrd showing caution In placing before—fewer homes, perhaps, but ported cautlaua In th e ir ordering.
78 per cent nf wnmen over 25
ordtra very fa r ahead. Here Inn more office and store buildings,
Caution, In (act, la becoming the over us*- tho phrase. " I can't stand
great uncertainty la pJrce with more Industrial plants. Illg high­ watchword throughout most o l tho it (o r her nr h im )."
way projects are In the works. Ho
world markets unsettled.
metal Induatrloa.
63 per cent ol wnmen nf all ages
In steel the easing comes from aro Institutions like hospitals and
many aourcei, Farm Incomes have schools.
And Oeneral Motor* Is eapectad
fallen as prices skidded. So ferm •ra aren't buying fa rm machinery to solve Us fire-caused problems
the way they were, And the malt- soon. The auto Industry as a whole
era o f fa rm machinery are laying is expecting to keep a fa irly high
Illw a y 17-92—Just
o ff w o rke ri and cancaUlng future pace for some time,
o rdtra fo r steel.
In the non-ferrous metals, the
Mouth O f Del-and
Tha big Oeneral M o to r, fire at chief trouble Is in the tug-of-war
H t Livonia, Mich., transmission between united States amt foreign
Invlttw Yim To
v Plant la crippling three o f l b auto producers of metals. Tho copper
v
making dlvlalona, Output cutbacks
situation
Is
Influenced
by
tho
In­
. there may cut ateef orders for
creasing flow o f the metal from
later. In the yaar.
i . Military tank and thick produc­ Africa and by the M.OOO-ton Chile­
an. surplus overhanging the martion Is tolar cut baek,

Opium Control

The Sanford Herald

SAM D AW SO N

,$ t e e l

Jam May Be Breaking Up

THE ALOHA

fr a tu Rin c hanforoh own

PETE BUKUR
•
MIXED DRINKS TO YOUR PLEASURE
•
CHICKEN - STEAK - and SEA FOOD DINNERS
SPECIALISING IN

PIZZA
.

State Fsna
Insurance Cos.

W te S s a

Wants Tickets
A S IIK V It.t.K , N C
Charged
isl'
at noon w ith unlawful possession
of liasohnll In* 1ary tickets, 65-yearold John Henry W illiams returned
lo Ihe pnllre station some eight
hours later.
*1
about g rltln myI,
. .want
. . to. see
.
ticket* h a ck," ho told Ihe dess
officer.
What fo r? " the policeman wantid tn know
" I think I had a w inner." W il­
liams said.
A fter a minute o f itu n n rd alien
cc, the officer told him the arrest­
ing officer had Ihe tickets. . .and q
was doubtful If he could let Wil
Hams have thorn back.
U n til tha ago o f 8 or D. ch il­
dren norm ally 4ra farsighted.

1947 Ford 4-Door Sedan .... ........ $2M
1946 Plymouth2-Door Sedan .... 6176
1948 Bulck 4-Door Special
Sedan ..........
6760
1949 Rulck 4-Door Special
Sedan .................................
6666
1950,Buick Convertible Coupe
1961 Ruick Super Sedan
1952 Mercury Hard Top,
low mileage, looks new

Music By PAUL CASKEY
and The PEER GENTS

PI E

• Musical Quit Nightly
• N m r A Cover or Mlnimas
Chorg*
■. "
Opts Saras Diya Weekly

ing each patient w ilh .1 heller hnlanted d irtl ut ‘less cost
The VA hospital* serve around
42 to t( m illion Individual rations
a yea*
Some features yf the new pro­
gram ;
I. A uniform method of cutting
meals In pi-rm ll unlfprm cooking
and portions &lt;t( a size lo Insure
consumption.
2. Cooking in small, quantities
throughout Ihe average . I'v liotira
It lakes tq feed Ihe pnllenU npe
meal, thus assuring Triwbjy ' pre­
pared fnqd and ellm(pn(lng ihe
waste of rooking Inn much,
.1 Lim iting purchases ol meats
ami other uerlshShles to quantities
that can he used before storage
can**-- shrinkage or spoilage.
I Careful cheeking of ilo jlv ^ rril
food against Invoices lo make sure
VA is getting what It Is being
hilled for.
5. Job-training euiirseX for em­
ployes Ih all phases of handling,
preparing ami staving food,

trow which Me chased off Ills farm
Pear Sir;
There ha* Item considerable dis­ wju'ii tin- hud desrrted Throdutc
cussion by reporter* and com m m JlomcH'll in UK)I tied plumped foi
tatnr* concerning (he posslhlc Alton It. Parker lo r president—so
said. Grandpa
scaling nt Communist China In the Grandpa
United Nation*.
Some govern claimed Ihal he found ihe crow
menta are Inclined to support this a, a fledgling when It was blown
proposal a* part of a general mil of it, ne, 1 in the spring id
''settlem ent" of Ihe Korean ques I hu 1 Ihe vj-ur he enlisted in Ihr
lion. Much of the discussion is lK ilth A rtille ry That would make
based upon the premise lhat our the old crow t j year* old at the
Government sooner or later must time their friendship was frar
tured over oolitic*.
ac*|ulesce in Ihis move.
Lately I have-' been I rut ul ring
A general feeling nl relief over
...... .............
..
bird experts
as to the long
jong
the Korean truce arid the pres* of among
domestic Issues have obscured the vlty of crows without much lurk
unfortunate consniucnces for our A friend In Kentucky wrote that 1
foreign policy that would follow he wus sending nlnng an old crow
upon the sealing of Ited China in which had been around for t 2'&gt;
the United Nations Secretary of year. When the expressman dc
State Dulles w ill inon he engaged llvcrcd the package (l contained a
In Im portant negotiations in which bottle ol an old lim e beverage
this may he a vital Issue. In order called Old Crow, Another wag id
that Ihe basis for Ids opimsitlon frred to ship me; prepaid, an el
to sealing lied China may he bet dcrly female relative by mnrrlage
ter undcrsloo*!. I want to call your
One friend sent me the proceed
attention to the recent action of ing, of tin- London YaMilngical So
the House ol ftepresentatives on elety for UKlfl, containing an at
(Ills Issue The llm i,c Commillee count of a European crow which
on Foreign Affairs, after an in came Into the possession o f the
tensive study
by ils .Subcommittee Condo de llcaucrops when he w»,
n
on the Fur East and the Paelfir. ten years old —and t|io crow wa,
reported nut unanimously a reso- 20—and was still a household pel
' ifli
luflon
expressing Its complete op when he died 7n years Inter. Tnl,
[Hisllion to Ihe seating of Common made the crow—If the story i,
Isl China. The Issue was presented true—DO year* old when iln
to the House of Representative* a, Comte died
an amendment to an approprln
S till another Ir'end. this one a
'Ion h ill on July 2txt and was Ihe hlrd trainer, has a most articulate
subject of a special vole The re ­ rm w which has appeared a , goes!
sult was 37!) to 1) In support of the " s ta r " on a number of television
amendment. A sim ila r vole was shows ami which Is 17 years 11I1I
taken In the Senate with the same
However, what I am looking' for
degree of unanimity.
are authenticated v rrv old crow,
This vote is oidy the most recent and I thought that you or your
expression ol the House views on readers might know of birds In
this subject, (localise of the ah- captivity that have lived beyond
(once of controversy and the unan Ih* 12 years id natural expectancy
L.illy of expression little attention I would deeply apprcrlato any
has been given to them. I am en­ help from you or your readers.
Sincerely yours,
closing 11 committee print of the
*
Htiinrl Little
•
various measure)* adopted hy the
Suite
ita
House on this question. It is im
I E 13rd Street
portnnt to rlrcn01
lnnto at* this time
New York 17. N Y
an nutheWInllve statement on (Ills
m atter. The House Report of July
in In support nf Hoiise Cpneurrent Dear Sit
Rdtfrdtfllnn 120 '7*' '» “ Jhrefjd mid •u'Si'Mtw «H"n»rllmtiakvtJ Miewed
concise statement o f the reasons hv landslide* and fires have re
why "th e Chinese Coipinunists are sillied In tragic disaster and alia
old entitled to ilhil should hot he cry for Grenk people. Ilernie-e
recognized to represent Chinn In ••nuirniinicathins hhve been broken
Ihe United' N filfo n ,.” A reading of thn full extent o f the lo ll Is not
R w ||j show that the ifortse n u n known. However, latest confirmed
iid llce on Foreign A ffairs and Ihe reports revising earlier estimates
House Itself regard the issue as a Indie■ale that loon have been k ill
m atter of the highest importance ml. thousands injured, and more
than IfXt.no*) homeless.
In m ir foreign tHillcy
.Sincerely yours,
Tho Greek government and Ihe
Robert R. Chlpcrllcld. Greek Red Cross aro engaged In
Chairman. Committee rescue and relief operation*. The
nW Public A ffairs
Greek ambassador has requested
&gt;
House of Represent 11 Ihe American Ited Cross to as
-live*.
siime responsibility In tho jlnlted
ftnles for ro lln rlln g relief funds
Dear Sir:
for Greek Red Cross Collection
There nre upward* at three Idl •d clothing and other Item* of malion crows In North America, ae Irrla l assistance here Is not eon
cording to government
figures, tempialed and should not lie un­
each scheduled tn live 12 vears 110 dertaken.
less elim inated e arlier hy gun.
The Greek ambassador Is re.
poison nr trap.
iiue.stlng rnoperalinn of all agen­
Our government's crow rciisux cies in Ihis appeal and Is urging
Is nrohahly as aceorale as ean he active support of nppeal hy Greek
tabulated when i t ’s considered national organliallons
and so­
lhat many crows have been known cieties In the United Stales, ne
.In migrate up lo 1500 miles in a llevc American people desire to
single year, hut I think that there express sympathy for disaster
must 1&lt;e n clofrdiirian crows that victim s and w ill desire to in n trl
live far beyond the 12 year span hide to this relief fund. I urgn the
allotted them hy Ih r Migratory Seminole County chapter lo take
lllr d experts
im mediate steps tn present this
My grandfather, for Instance appeal to the community.
had a politically minded talking
E. Roland Jlarrim an

USED CARS

An Evening Of Entertainment

m Pfto weawy‘meiailoa Steal notes

JAMES MARLOW

4

Nicholson Buick

T U m O B IM N

\

SAHFOID. FLORIDA

and afterward

WE FOLLOW THROUGH!
You c*n depond on receiving • friendly greeting
whwovor you visit our bank- and afterward you
can depend on receiving the very beetj|«rD»c« we
can five, whatever the money matters you have
animated to our can. Well be happy to serve
you In tevery w*y we can - come in, won't you?

*S A N E O R D
A t l a n t ic

.

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P S a®

&gt;

Ba n k

UgiUihd WkTktAl
Monitor
D' -I 1■Cy
•■ vF -A

**

—

Mm§m

nadO nal
,- -*

—

Dopoaita Inaurod up to 110,000

�b

1)0 t it A
MJCJUM+

(Pgaadjw I a ,
Mrs N ellie Vernon uml itaugli
Miss Frances Cobb has left for
ler, Mrs. l)on Donley untl her lallahassee
to
spend
several
daughter, Jra n n r, of Washington days with friends
D. I.', arc spcndlhg this week as
guest* of Mrs. Vernon's son. .1 T
Mrs Kate Hrnwn Spcrrlng of
Vernon at the home of Mrs l.ill Sarasota has returned to her home
Inn Vickery on Wesl T hird -Si
after visiting her brother and
sister-in-law.
Mr and Mrs T.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert I. Heaves l oilier drown, on Laurel Ave
have returned from a vacation
spent In (iaiUden and other ix.lnD
Mrs J M Mavis and daugh­
In Alabama
ter. Miss June Davis, have re
turned from a three weeks' vaca­
I
Miss llnrhnrn lunar Is spend­ tion s|ienl In Crorgla visiting w llh
ing the week In West I ' hI iii lleaeh relatives
as the guest of Miss Arlene Mar
tin.
M r and Mrs .1 Frank Stewart
of Moultrie, Hu have been th r
Mr. and Mrs M I* Matheson guests of Mr and Mrs Kd Shin
and daughter, Susan, returned holser They led today for DaySaturday from a twelve month l«u.i Reach where they w ill «tav
tour of ('online, Mich., Niagara before returning home.
Kails, Canada, and Washington,
•

Mr. and Mrs. K A Monforlon
and daughters, Sandra and Sonia,
1 returned Saturday from a two
weeks’ vacation spent as guests at
Moody's Karm In Waynesvlllo. N
C.
M r and Mrs II. K McWhorter
had as their guests Sunday Mr
and Mrs W I). Folds of Katonton
Ha who are spending their va
ration at Daytona Reach
Mrs If I*. Medlar and children
w ill leave soon for Chevy Chase.
I Mad. to visit Mrs. Mary Medlcr
enrmite to Philadelphia For the
past two months they have been
me guests of M r and Mrs K M
Hwalm.
Mrs. Marry l.ee has relumed
from l.ake Wales wnere she spent
a week with her son In law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs l,ec lira
per.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles V' Atkin
son and children, Vincent. Karl
and Valerie, have returned from
a two weeks' vacation In Masker
vllle, Va. wheru they were the
guests of M r and Mrs J A Jack
son.

Gregorys Surprised
By Housewarming
Mr and Mrs. Karl ( ir r jfir y
were surprised hy friends with
.
_H
housewarming at their new home
at I Kit Santa Barbara.
Many nice gifts were received
hy the couple and refreshment* of
rake and punch were served to
the guests who were: Mr. and
Mrs Robert K ie ll, Mr. and Mr*.
K (&gt; Keith. M r and M r* U. D
Hayes, Mr anil M ri. A. H Maddo*. Mr and M r* D. L. Bralnerd.
Mr and Mrs. Jack ilentnn, Mra.
Joyce Ski
Skipper, and Mra. Lorraine
Oillyard.
(illlv a rd
Also Mrs Mnry Noon. Mrs. Es­
ther Laney. Mrs. Loulxe Iwiwe, Miss
Kloise Renton. Miss Rrenda Ben­
ton. Charles llayes Jr.. Miss K illabclh Hayes. Paul and
Aaron
Keith, and C.lcno (lllly a rd .
(ilfis were also received from
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Whatley, M r
and Mrs Krncst Tedder, Mr*. M.
(! (I'odwin. Mrs. Della Hardy, and
Mrs Myrtle lle ln lt who were not
nresent.

CalandcUL

Mr. and Mrs L. (1. Skates have
as their guests from Chattanooga
WP.IiNKMDAY
Term.,
Mr. and Mrs.
Krnesl
Vacation Bible School at Ih t
Skates and daughter, Nancv, and
Mr. anti Mrs Alan Skates ami son.] K.tr l l**P*l»»* Church for children
Kclrllr.
^ 1111 &gt;&lt;*&gt;ri nf ace hf|(lnnlnK at 0
Mr*. M C Slone, manager ..(
the local I’ urcell Store, has re
turned from New York (.'Hy where
she purchased new Fall and win
le r merchandise fnr the Purcell
Company store* In Sanford and
Orlando.

. Thn 1K,rf l
rra yw r Meel,n«..'W,M bc* ,n ■» .»:W .P -5 - W#
continue our study nf Baptist
Church History
The F.L.T. Club of the Seminole
Hi'hi'kidi l.udge Nu. lit w ill meet
In the (OOP Hall fo r ptactlcc.
I A ll luemhers are urged to be
Mrs. V. II. (iranlham has re preernt.
THURSDAY
turned from a vacation spent In
Vacation Bible School i t the
(ioldsboro, Saleinburg.
mnurg. am V other
F irst Baptist Churrh fnr children
iw lnls In North C tm llna.
.1IA years nf age beginning al 9
Mis* Kay Ivey has returned from a m
The Junior and Intermediate
Washington, if. C. where
she
i.vladed for , als -week* w ith her Royal Ambassadors w ill mcel At
the
First Baptist Church at 7.00
aunt. Mrs. L. K. Broome.
p in .
■
The First Baptist Church Choir
Mr. and M rs' James ll.yshsm of
Warrenshurg. Mn. are the guests w ill hold rehearsal al 7:15 p.m
The Junior nrothrrhnod w ill
of Mr snd Mrs R K True al
m rrl al the F lrsl Baptist Churrh
(heir home oh Crystal Lake,
at 7 30 ii in
The T K L. Class of the Find
M r and Mrs L. II d r llflth have
reliirned to their home In Ports­ Haiti Ist t'hutch w ill inert a l the
mouth. Va. after spending some home of Mrs. (X D, Forester on
lim e In Sanford *» the meats nf W. F lrs l HI. at 3:30 am . Anyone'
wishing transportation should lie
Mr. and Mrs R. If. Hutchison.
at the churrh at 3:00 o'clock.
MONDAY
V ictor (irrene and Mlsa Irene
T h r llnardall Ave. Circle w ill
(Ireene spent the weekend In Monmeel
al
the
Chapel at 3:00 p.m.
ticello with M l** (Ireene'i grand
parents. M r and Mrs ft R. Fos­
Don't chop or ru t on plastic nr
ter.
linoleum
counter lop* If v»u
M r and Mrs. Dwight Smith of want In keep them free of
F ort M yrra spent the weekend arratehes. Have a rhnpplng &gt;Miard
with Mr. and Mr*. V I. Smith al o f clo-.e.grained worn! on hand
their hump at 42.S W IMh St.
fo r ru ttin g foods.

w *■.

I

.H

cpentiable Class

Couple Is Married

I Holds Meeting
At Leonard Home i
The regulad monthly meeting ol
the Dependable Sunday
School
Class of the
First
Methodist
; l hurch u.is held last night al the
: home of Mrs. J M l.i-onanh 2PP
| Holly Avo In the absence ni’ "»i*ipresldrnt. Mrs la-tmard presided
Devotional was given by M r- A
K . Shoemaker
Officers wore elected for the
new church school year as tnl
lows: President. Mrs || It Me
C all; Vice President. Mrs John
^ I It K the i n ii li and Ice th r and halt- en "..g f.a st’d roolv
Schlrard J r.. Secretary, Mrs &lt;v
* drittk fur summer ra tin g rn shn-t in ninth'nt.- even (.1,j0‘ F l
r ll Ilu tn rr; Treasurer. Mrs V I.
|oy
nl
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Binti Linger W a fe r s ahnot |u minutes. Yield: f! to «
Smith; Iteeoriling Secretary. Mrs
itn *l S|«i« * il S iiu n v O n ! r o o k ie * , d o r m «**&lt;*k &lt; r.
C. R. June*; Publicity. Mrs fo r
w it h
I* ji , n r r J u * t
^ p i » r * | S l t n r 0 * 1 (ilM il li ri
ter Lansing Sr ; Flower 1 hair
" h « l \» • h i i ' i ' in n iim l
* I r o p (,||
man. Mrs. Jack H atlcrcr. Vlslta
Moth ti'f'ltH « d tp mi it ilc \ r | | | t
1i • *i|» 'O f ir
tlnn Chairman, Mrs w H K irin
h te n k fn i
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h e lp
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Devotional Chairman. Mrs A K
"ire fth th»
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Shoemaker: Sunshine Chairman
• nmr ttm r ■«i ftniut tM-ra|« i( nntri
I 't«Mp*piiitn **»||k
Mra. Charles llro w n ;
Teacher
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M r*. Jame* Wright
I rl»|» »«|t«*lr lirrst*
&lt; Irtsp.mn #«&gt;«(*
Plan* were completed to se n t
I CM|» lig h t oii«l i
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dinner to the Intermediate ChrM
1 | t l ip iti#-Ifr *1 ( i i
‘ I lf« « |in o n n u l t o r f
Ion Adventure flrtn ip . In MrKin'e&lt;
.1 ru |i« • I f f * . I i«« p o t p o t r ( lo u r
*• e u p h u r t* r h o p p r i l rahlti*
Hall, on Monday Aug 21
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1I r o p f i n e l * r h o p p n l n u l l
Mrs V L Smith read i most
* • lra«|M»«Mi • i l l
* rpurn to i r r l h e r fat a m i « u v a r
appealing
letter
from
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*ntl n tir in heaten e g |j.
Add
d a rk e . International Director ol
I 1 j lrn » |m .
g in g r r
r. h, ! oni* and m il u n til Mended.
Chrlatlnn Children's Fund. For
Mis
t..gi-il
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to
an.
mnlaisrs,
S
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»-vatning
ingredients
and
rlg n Mission Division. N.illnn d
.in-l fat S ift tug-iiiei lloiie. «m!a. ««M * •&lt; rti.tlrly with m ilk. Stir
Council of Christian Churches. ('
ill. and -purs V,|,| | „ m ln o e i in i
n, and nuts C hill dough
S A. In which he told of the d in
" h "• p i ’ end it..,: dmigii a, Ih ililv as ran he
needs, of th r several thousand
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"O'S ........ : !n*nes : f i l e d mi
1y fbvtire.l l»t«rd
children In Korea, who are with
d la im - te i
U -a n
in
t a v id
* e m .li,
i n t o 's t a r s , s ip ia re s
out sponsorship, and homes The
|.,i|..-r. i.'V rill.K ..... . •&lt;• I'o-.ipll - r f -n. v shapes l i s l e on greased'
class has adopted nnd Is paying
d u nut
I l u l l III i d r .
... I v
sheet in m iH le ra le n v e r
for the support of a child
i j " at nr
u n til
h i m . p r n fr r a t t C.u VT K i |n | „ | -, m in u te A fter a most Interesting meet
' m ig h t
C u t m in I In n s ti.e s Y l r l i l AI m.i i I
.lu r r n rn o k ie
ng, delicious refreshments of
.lame made Ire cream and brown
lea were served hv the hostess i,
the following
members
Mrs
Nancy Brock. Mr* J II Nirhol
\ vtrddiru* hrc.ihf.ist w.is held (id
sen. Mrs. Ila lllr Arwood. Mrs
M i'* M «ri; »iH lh M"iuM nf Smlu&gt;Inumc th r rrrcm nnv
Milton
Wyatt.
Mrs
John
Schlrard
M liinn w y n ii. mrawihuias-uiiiMo
\ a hi ra n .i . u- tilid e of Hymn
Alts Fosallenilcil Smlus fe n
it ''
o f ****!*"••*” " ” 1' n
i" " AnlhoiiA Fos id Sanford rrcenlly 11,iI Schools
Mr Fos attended
Mrs Shoemaker
,i the home ol Mr .mil Mrs D N
rite t iladel anil North Carolina
Rivers hi Ridgelaiid. S C
Stale College He Is presently cm
tin Iti-s t art t. Parker, pas plovod .is sales ma’iager (or Hip
tor id St P.nil's Methodist Church, r
I' Nddark Produce Co
in
p c rlo rin ril I In- i ereiuonv
Oviedo
The liriile vv.vs attired ill a dress
The couple w ill reside in Kail
■d while pupn- which was styled lord
HOLLYWOOD ijs—Y outhful TV with hands ol nylon enihrndfry
- __ ___
watchers w ill he happy to know She won- a cor age of red W*t
that the Cisco K ill w ill In- back in hmL
the saddle hy neat month
Mr R iver, who was a college
Duncan Rcnaldu. who plays Cts l a s , mate ol Mi I »x seiveil i i co, reported today he Is milking no hrs| man Mrs Rivers, matron ol
ilri'* * " l printcii
emaring recovery from the broken ’i..n..r t II'
I it 11!• M is s J i l l I 'e iu n t i g l i i t i w as
neck which almost crippled him linen
in*re .I S u n d a y on h e r , i s t h
Candle, vveie lighted bv Chnrle ln .
foe life With a iD gru* of seiiti
•t.iv w iih a p a r t ) g .v e n Its h e r
mcnb hv attribute* part of hi, Its inn I " , md Delin.it divers Ji
m o th e r, M rs
K u g e n e I'e n n ln g ti.n
progress to the prayer* of thou
a l h e r h o m e , 703 W F lr s l SI
sand* of his young fans
th e v &lt;w ing g ro u p e n lo v e d p la y
“ It may sound strange to some
lu g Ih e o u ld iH ir g a m e s w h e r e llw
people. I know," said the Latin
ile i'i. i . illo n s a n d r e ii e s l in i e i i l s e a r
from Camdro, N J . " but I am
r ie . l .n il a p in k a n d w h ile c o lo r
convinced that It is Ihe jnm ic
• I'h e u ie N u t c lip s a n d lin ts , w h ic h
children who have helped me make
d ie g u e s ts h a d Hie p le a s u re id
a miraculous rrrn v e ry There i«
m a k in g w e re g iv e n as fa v o r s
no other explanation "
I li- I r e , h in e n t s r u n , I , le d o f sa n d
lie mi Mu was inJuri'il June I
w ii-h i's ile e u r n le d w ith s m a ll ( a r e * ,
111II I'll \ N V I I N( FMF.NT
when a prop bowlder m ill'll tluuii
m il c u p s , I r i u im n i l r a n d c a k e T h e
I'li .iml M r, Ittd ia rd Bass of l i . l l o w i i u g r o u p w . i, in v it e d . Hona hill and struck him T wii vvrte
brae In his neck wi-re dlsloraleil D.ivii.iia Item'll aimotuicr the h lrlli m e . V a d a . a n d Sue A n n S ta ffe r,
and fractured. Ihe disc crushed d a son. Ila rr) Neal, on Aug, Ifi S ue l. y iiu lle n fo n . S u s a n S te in ,
and the spinal curd distended Air, lia s, is die form er Jn:
nyr«* K alhlre Baker,
Susan
I'iorcy,
finmia I’elers,
Janet
Johnson.
"The doctor said If the cord had B a lls n l t i r n e v a
.Iwilv Lavender, and Connie David
been displaced two millim eters
lli-ntlni- i-nnned l.ak.'d la'Oiis In
Also Anna Lee Herman, I'aliY '
more, it would havn been illsas
•i
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&gt;
s
i•
ti
-iiri'd
.'.it.I
tiaiu
fo
r
a
Smith. Ilre n il*
I'ittm an,
(tall
tro u *." he remarked.
The actor I* now getting around • iin iiiie i •iin |ie r'' Th.-n muke them Redd, Jane Merit. Marsha Me
Id a neck hrace, nnd he said he frati'-.' w ith n i.'iw in g &gt;'f hrolle.l M ill, h i , Janie Teague, fenny Pul
w ill be able to resume shooting the i.nn .i&gt;&gt; stir.-* .....I ..ni..o mi.I green ver, Joan June.,, and Pamela
Smith
W estirn series tiy the middle ol pel'lM'l i i iii ’ .
next month.
"The doctor Is a in n /e d ," he said
" A l firs t he said t would hr In
traction six weeks and a brace for
b u k u r
eight months I was in Irn rlm n
for only three weeks, and he (in ­
dicts 1 w ill have recovered in three
month* of time
" I t I* the kid* who have helped
K iilra A S e tv ire tin A ll Itu n il ItiH lrunienlM
mo. I never rr a llic d how kind tlivy
could be I have received u v-r
M iis in il A trc H itrli'H O f A ll K in d *
17,000 cards from (hern, and nearly
all «Hded with ‘ I w ill he praying
for you.’ Many of them sent in r
c ro n e * and Jewish m igiunhs Kv
er since I got m il of traction. I
have been trying to answer every
letter personally "

Jill Pennington
Has Birthday Party

S p e n c e r, m o th e r o f th .
c lo o lll
ch o se a b lu e lu ce n fl • tllDDll lIll'N N ,
w it h w h ic h I III'v w in . w h ile ai
c r a s o ile s a n d a n o n h i.I i. . i, a g &gt; '
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• lin g a recent!&lt;&gt;n « » , i,,-i.i l t ,
W e s tm in is t e r i n i. o i nf lh.- , l . i i i . l .
w lile h w as d e c . i n l i . l w i l l , w h ite
bgirl at hi l i i i l i . T h e li r i d e ’ s ta td e , ..v e i
la id w it h a c i i i c l n t.'.l . l o t h m a .le
•&gt;v tlm I.tid e 's g r a n d ..... .
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l.e lls a n d
s u r ro u n d e d w i t h w h ile •••&lt; tin ts
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M ih
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M it iia w , M rs
Jam e,
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P ric e .
A f t e r th e re v e n !i.*n th e c o iip le
le f t f i l l a w e d d in g t r i p t in . . n id i
d m in o iin t a lils . I.. M ic h ig a n and
I “ H ilda
F o r t r a v e lin g th e M i l e
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Hy MERCER 11A ILEA'
ATLANTA ‘.I'—Florida u -i. one
nt -Hit: s m i n i '
two-platoon system in Southeastern
Conference Imdball Inal year. und
Coach lln ii W im dinll lu ic l) can
keep (coin ohmldrriog whin ho
thinks of l'J.Vl iind liunit&lt;| M ilntiintion.
Except for Doug Dickey. who
played two games at ru(ct) In*
(ora taking over tin- quarleD iaik
| pot perm iinixtlly, not a Gutur

play“ d IniIh offense and defense
lufct y i'a r
fp ijp le d .-lib. ; * - 3 . l . _
key players Irom In i Gator Howl
rhanipiun team, tk&lt;* two-platoon
hull inuke.i Woodruff unity a
pt-iftiinM
" I t w ill In' the la tte r hall of tin*
mm von (refute we catch up on holli
nffiuse olid defense. Wc lost a
gn at dual of our experience and
did not have time in spring practIce lo bring the hoys along fust

for hi* final year.
enough," Wmldruff says,
Th« squat, 218 pound Orlando
"W*« have a Inlul Job ol making
Th
player, ol ch Vi. e?-” y **0 « ■*» • i.. .alyrtriynd o o k k a n d *ure,
and vice versa."
and hat the knack ot being in tho
n ic) t'usares and loe D'Agostino rig h t place at the right Hint'. And
are b rillia n t lights .Inning throuuh I.? showed well on diffuse during
the dark picture Wo idl'Uff paints. spring drills.
D'AgnxIinu I.'allied wdh A ll A m er­
Cusares was the workhorse of
ica tackle Charlie l.aPradd to the Clalor barkfield last year, p-.vanchor the Galur.-*' furmidubh* form ing lieaoifully a f'e r M ing
defensive wall Iasi season. I.a shifted from ip ia rte ib a rk lo Ids
i I’ radd hav none the voulo of more fa m ilia r fullback position At
i graduation, hot D 'A noitino It hack 0 (eel 2 and 2U, Casaret has both

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1Hnun
oiidd};
down C.e
ft*** rnldi
^ . **&lt;d the sprert
to r i- 'l o il Ion a- -• -ken • field
Jaunts.
He Is effective as a passer and
a pass receiver, ensures also is
good us a punt, conversion, field
goal and kickoff man. Spring practic? Indicated he w ill function ef­
ficiently as a linebacker under the
double duly urogram
Besides A ll • America l.aPradd
departed stars the (lators wiil

i miss sorely include halfbacks Buford long and J. L. (P apa) H all;
linebackers Arlen Jum per and
ilubba
Ware; tackle D&lt;*wa^ne
Douglas; and ends C urlis King
and I.cn Bales. The Gators lost
I!) lelk-rnicn.
Halfbacks, ends and tackles arc
weaker than last year, but the
(•utors teem stronger at guard and
fullback.
A rt Wright, a 5 feet S. 201 pound
senior w ill team with D 'A goitloo

(to give Florida two powerful start- j Dick M artin, a ha rd h ittin g Junjot
Ing guards. Behind Pas«rc&lt; at the! college graduate: ar.l end Jim
fullback nnsi are Junior Hob Mucth ( Tatum. a freshman who needs e l ­
and Jim -ScnwurVtburg, and soph-' pt.-voce hut * h u * i much promise.
omorc B ill Dearing, who was In
Dickey and Fred llohlnsan, a
eligible last year.
passing specialist, run 12 for tha
Woodruff Is counting on Hearing signal'calii” « (m illion Jack O'and three other newcomers to Brlcn sml Jerry Bilyk are the top
blossom into effective reserves. ends. Two Juniors, Boh Davis anJ
The others are quarortback H arry Dick Watson, w ill lake over toe
Speers, up from the H team and halfback posts vacated hy Long
a potentially fine passer; center and Hall.

Yowell-Touchton Free Night May Set Gate Mark Here
Sanford Plays Leesburg In Gala Till;
Ortega, Lakers Defeat Cards, 4-1

Celery Feds Report FoFGrid Drills

llv K E N T t IIK T I.A IN
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have piuchaiii'd nil i t ........ at-* in tin- ttnrk mnl hnvi- liiiluhsl out
between 7,000 mill H.lMMI dural ' lii I he fans.
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sutudy from liftm* *•* lm h *t«•I. Ae i le a s e d .S m ifn id 's n e w F S I. t t i l- f I
cording In liotlr M illin'* mill Hull re i- n n l In th e 221 m u r k . . . H an
this morning. th e in l- it
were ft Mil lift W It il r e ig h t m o re t h e f t s
s till going ovi'i Mie in io il- i hnnd t It jiii I In* uli! in e e e ile n t sel liv
over-finl w iili on uiipment "lin k 4illllli'rt Villi' hi I!t:t7 w liie li la s te il
III the it.... mnl.
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l.i-gion Post No .VI paid lioluage vices nf ils team star Junior
III
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IINI 11 hniiqiit-l ul llie la'glon Hut last fim ilit in the stale, unit fellows II
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•il '47 • •HI night.
made me unit 'ill i f us mighty
optim istic nlnnii i.iH Ini- ii new I in 111»' i
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Kindi player mid team manager proud,” .Singletary declared.
Ira g u " tti'iu d .
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f.fils rliiM ii
HUMHMI' . *• «
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I'b o crc winning awards n .re
l.r r O m * *
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hull m iiiiii'nlos w itti Itii'lr Initials Metis. Ilulilia Biuinc, Jim m y K ri
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D ii n ii has niimninri'd Ir w ill hurl
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and A ii'ii and D istrict champs In d«r lim iu y Wade, Itandall Hey
Ills are (linger Ernie I'alm lerl
H r I -II Nit III I IM'IIH.
n r l RMIBlMt
I 'tilth
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Duller.
Johnny
IfM lIltM N l lr m tl III I I ih r 1*411*1, pptl-, s c rih iil on Ihniu. Sixth D istrict Holds, Jim m y
I r r«sf»uBM
fo r tio iix til'u free n iv lil evAN
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(iovernor .9si flics Singletary and Jiuics, John Clarke, llnss llan
min
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3
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Post (iiiiim u m lc r lio rilu n rre d e r- mini. I.a rry Hales. Jim m y Haw­
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Inne hope fin a 20-im iiii ' winner, l ,**llllin . t l
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the
players
and kins, Ed McCall, iln h c rl Sumiicl,
w ill he In que* I of Ids IM li mm - I l i m i t i .i, s s
I r x l i i i u n f H \ N • ‘t i l l It
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Janies Davis, Stanley R ati, and
cancho.i.
I ; mi *•*• v
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l»n» I .. mm llr r ii- t i l it l. n l * r l i i t i i l |*4»
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eero. ol the season.
Uiiiiti •*, i f
IH liitiih * n t .ln% l l r tn i* l i t
I.i'gliiii M nnagrr It. /. Julmsiin the lenm coach Al McM illan
'I'lie ih lilie in lii w oiking right- Ah’ ittiM* If
I ii m il i l l l l r l - i i i i i l
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Mrs H arry Hussell fried .12
was iilxo awurilcd a silver halt
handed Ifl-venr-nld, who signed Olli'IM. I»
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miifiyciilo lie
le ii Imi praii.vd tin; kids chickens lo r the
tl
gain even! and
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fo r U FJ.fiOII I.min i Inst vein- n flu i
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Diislnct oml Area her liushund, H urry, xervad the
44 . ft*. VI. 44(1 wlm won the
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u workout in Hie Polo H iiiu iiijs a iuI'H
N r* Yki it
I miI** i lt.ill*-*l fur 1 •’••llll 1*1
i l 37 HN|
rliam pioiislilp
Ip imly
only to lose out In delirious feast.
III IS Sol
V
under the ncrutinv of Ht. laiule 1 1 * FltM fl
INI! IMMI IMMI-- 1 • III* IR**
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mrj l l l l IHI«— I 1'| m #*|a lid
Maimgi i Eddie fltnnl.v. Ini', posted Irrn liiM ii
N'» hU ’• li IS
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an Impri-isivi- 17 0 n v in il so fm r»’ &gt;1 M.
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to boiinee lie l. n fle i lust n ig h t 's 1
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was charged In Dave l.oonaril
ih * Ing tiling in m&gt; career canto when i lilt a home rim one
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I NA h » M m x I. . ii «•* ‘H ’ M Y " iH i h i
Who wi o i Ih*’ * iim l inning di&gt;*
, riiiiiMif*i|ii*iii hi 11*1* ion i mt
llllie
4‘It V»|n M«I III I •• l | 1*11 III I
tame, droppeil tin- I'linlisiaht into
II lbip|M'ued In IUMI at W lnilnii'H nloni, N. CV, in class It It
Nl I.MUlf* ul l*l*l*'Jtf(ll l i l l l
fifth plare, nne half gnmo ludiiml
was the lu«t game nl llie Sliaogll'
the Idle Jio'ksnnville lleneii Men
rif.sy ptuyofls mid we won II.
...
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Olrds.
44. ft.. l*e 1* •i l l
They Imik up a collection and A A r C D D J O n C S
in
37
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H lilifn lil Ini'. IS g nillel to pl^iv
Al ll VAil II h* 1
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III the next I I «lnvu. Thi-v lire
Ml I.«U||H
43 53 • II 1ft i i
I had a couple of nighls w lierr R o t U m S T o
C IIK K N V IL L K , N (;. m ~ A II I'll 11.1*1* l|.|| *
OH gaiiM'i o ff the pare o f the
Si M :*l .1 15 'J I struck mil Is In tin* minors Imi • 1 * 1" * " * *
w
it 4 I*1 ..imi 50 4% llie way I till and the way they C n n f r x r r l
fro n t running Dnvtnnn lleneii ln- eight tennis ent.’ rcil in llie Legion Nbw Vurli
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landi'm with nnlv u iniithunintii'iil 5 L illie League liu sib n ll liiurun- * 'iili MMu
11 7o INS -1.1•% iml on* as a halter, that home run J U n i U f t l
thaili'e of winning the sei'iind half m-.'iit were scneduled In play today. I'll • nltill MIi
Is n:, 3o'» II
I hit was lops w ill) llie.
,
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llreiillw i M l r n l t t
Halil washed mil all games yesterflair.
M , first w'n in the „ , a p,r . Webb &gt; " e x . S anford» Mr. !■an
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While \-Ii Ming only seven lilts, day.
III uiilt 1All
l'illnft*ill Mil 3
leagues a veur ago lust May was from Akron, ()., arrived In Sun
I.s-uitis111 ennti United to Ills own
Tied ay's slabs included: Hade 4Ml 1V r jlllir - • i It eil it 1* i|
a liig th rill. I heal tin* Phillies, flin t yesterday after taking leave
liilMlrw 'lilllfM
dow nflill In niing nine free tickets City. North Florida rhampiims vs.
• 3 2 I hail p ie lly i ' ihm I stuff lli.il nf his pcti us manager of the
lo f l i t. It&lt;iliiin!*• IJrtegn Was Ills Nashville, ' l i n n ; and Mnijcrln -Ni *e f l l f l •• 11f ••-cIt 1YII 1fi 1
V ictory Mol
' *Franklin,
Motor Court' in
day.
|* t • • aa&gt;Sm i » lt 1*1 I 'll II t i l f l i i l i l i t 410
usonl self ill lalilgi lin g jiu ilfu id llench. South Florida cliampinn. HHhum I*
O.
iii i 'I mi'I iimm i I I io
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allowed
fu
iir
lilts
and
(Tclioli*
un fo lit
M in i.I Ids I '.nil vs. Nor III Charleston,
I ’h U u t f ' * h i H i
l.4ii»|» i m i
C.
Jones, who .lias been an annual
II)a n got two uf them, a homer
and a xinglii. lie hit mo p rc ll) Minimer visitor In Sanford (or a
gniiil nil year. I remember llie lop number of years und who was
of Ihc nil.tii We were lied al 2 2 mice u professional lusehall play
I walked a mail and tliev had run er, la u part lim o baseball stringer
tiers on first und vecouil with two or "b ird dog" on the side.
Tho gcnlul diamond
partisan
OltANDKBUHD, S. C i * - A out
Eddie Ktunky was playing that firs t attracted headlines last fall
doubleht'udcr wax selietlul-Jd today
when he paid
In the lleglmi 5 American U'gion day und lu* caiuu over ami said;
4300 cash for a
'K id. gel lids man ami you got
Junior baselitili tou-.Tiament.
30-day ootlun on
Orang.'burg ile fi'itc il Suvmmnh, a win.
th * debt riddled
It was Ityan and I got him out.
(la..
134
last
night.
Seminole Itlues
• • •
Jacksonville Fla., anil Montgom­ lu Hip last uf Uu* ninth I ’m nuls
A serious acci­
ery, Ala., raliiv'tl out last night, lam tey singled home Solly llemux
dent to ills prin­
■ml I got my first win.
were
slated
In
play
at
3:30
p
in.
cipal backer In
• * • • T im fiiiiitiiin I'ucknnl Kngliut m knowlotlgwl to Iw
Edit* m in e n v rr and rungratiitoday. Savannah w ill play the loser
Ohio
collapsed
ono u f tlin linen! in Dm w tirltl.
of the ullcrnoim game tonighl. This laleil me. It was tho only lim e he
the (lending pur­
riingratulalm
l
me
mi
anything
alternooii's
winner
w
ill
meet
chase
and
tho
• • • • Ul tra il mile n ti-a lilft drive* Dm gm outlim t, wtruat,
i ilon'l expect a manager to run1300 deposit was
Ort .'iiwootl, S.
Itmmrrow.
grutoU lo iqn every lim e I win
moat tle|M)inlnlilti u uloiiintie trniiHmiaalun y o t b u ilt.
forfeited.
but I remember lioW happy Eddie
• * * • Flvo In rltM nuiro leg room th a n you w ill find in Dm
Webb
Janes
° ne
JonM*
was to see me break tho Ice. I had
baseball flints was Hal (irealon,
lost my firs t twu starts.
tu c k Mint o f any o tim r aix-puaaoiigur aodon.
■i
Winning ill. the mators is great Negro pltehcr wlm ric k e d up a
every lim a but I can't help lint o t record in two months with
« A ir rondit lim ing la ntm nvnilnlilo to bring controlled
feel my big kick came when I lilt the class AA Oklahoma City club
com fort ouch on you Imvo novor Imforo onjoyod.
uf the Texas League. Grcasun also
my first home run in baseball
II) The (■•iirlnte't I'ress
.jrATjn%»l&lt; I.M Vtll'H
No m xllrr w lu it enr you now own, you’ll
I V T T I N t l - *r V I*. New ycil h. JSS
tgt Grcaaua was reputed to have
Il'NH - Hnlcler, liriinUlyii. unit Imrh
w nnt to clrivu Dm now rackaird. Ask
been 73-Grand. Doth the Boston
x'a«v V in -ii, ks,
Kicking specialist Pepper Rod­ Red Sox und New York Yankees
fo r n dumonatrntlon todny.
in ' Mh j l V T T I ' l l
IN -t'nmpanelln, gers k’d Georgia Tech'* football
were bidding for the hurlera' ser­
llr 'in k iy n . I I I .
And remember-Imhuumo o f ndvoncod
(coring last season with 00 points, vices.
contour atyling, Fnckard ia a greater
lie kicked 30 extra points, liv e
TII'I'I.I'H V"mlv
rirlcsari,
sml field goalx and actred a touch*
vulue today attd w ill command a batter
11A m V " i t 'NH WV Mli wa u - ^own.
price wlien i t ■ trado-in tim e la ta r on.
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Sanford Cardinal Averages

Campbell-Lossing Legion Post
Pays Homage To Its "Whiz Kids"

T o d a y 's

S ta n d in g s

Pitcher's Thrills

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Tilts Rained Out

Jax Legion Plays
Montgomery Today

M ajor League
Leaders

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lly HA id ’ ll OAH.HMAN
Ole Man Haiti did il again yes­
terday to the
VC-tt Electronic
Softball team in tho Sanfly loop.
For Hie .second straight week the
"S parks" have tried io open their
league play ngninst the NAAS
Adm inistration nine. Hut fo r the
srriin il lim e llie game was rained
nut
Tlte Kami* lias been rescheduled
for Tuesday, Aug. 2Mh. Hume
lim e w ill he U:tst p .lil oil Hie
Naval A uxiliary A ir S la llu i softball diamond behind the station
hobby simp
Today. NAAS adm inistration w ill
take Hit' field against the NAAS
Special Services team The Ad»
w ill llnii into third place if Ihey
win iml.iv hut a loss w ill drop
them into Hie cellar with NAAS
Dperal ions
A win on llie purl nl the Spc
etuis w ill put them In llie second
s| mi| w itli NAAS Security, a slim
hall hi'hlml llie league leading
FASItON 31 Optronics.
The Sprciuls w ill he in fourth
plare if they record u Ins*.
Colyd Se sic hi with an 0-1 rerord
w ill take llie mound for the Ad­
m inistration ton in Fred (irlm rs
who ('as a I I leagiie record, w ill
lie pitching for tin* Special Ser­
vices nine.
The hatting nveruges fur today's
npINisIni* teams are
NAAS Adm inistration
tan
l-niiis V m rlgiierru
.sou
Jack Swift
Tom Itookcs
3.TI
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Hole Anthony
James Thoinas
IMMI
Ken Jones
000
Floyd Sexton
.IMMI
000
Howard Sherman
Tom; Noss
1)00
Special Services
Sam Ki/emore
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Warren Kalcti
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Fred (irio ie s ..
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l i D Stohhs
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L'lS
Fred M alhvlid
t'ai
Ii I. Hrork
ISO
Jim W illiams
IV
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A H M urray
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City Bowling Loop
To Form Tomorrow

Seminole High Sehuol's gridiron glury mnl championship asoira*
when the curiam luised fu r
lions were revived mice uguin
the opening fu ll football d rills tit the SHS pruclice field.
Thirty-seven youngsti-is, ranging from W&gt; pounds to 200 mol from
l.'l-yi'iir-olds lo 17, were amalagiimnterl w ith rig h t Kenton veterans re­
turning from Iasi year into Dim
fig h tin g contingent which w ill rep­ last season while lunky lluldia
resent SHS In the gridiron battles lilsbei* has added another inch to
this fall.
Ida (i-fuot-2 frame w ith a few
Shoes, shorts and other practice pounds along the way.
paruphernalla were issued yester­
(iourd Ed McCall has grown
day morning and lig h t d rills were
begun almost immediately. Practice into u rugged gourd white skystarted slow under the expert eyes Ht-rupper center Jimmy l-'us is ta ll­
of Line Coach Fred Dana* and er iio,| In-avier. Gerald Behrens,
Hackfield mentor H ill Fleming yes­ who suw some • ervlfe at end lust
year, has been ill for llie last twu
terday afternoon.
A rig id iw o-ilrills-n-duy regimen weeks ami wax onalile lo report
has been inatituted fo r the Semi­ yesterday.
D ine "S onny" E dridge is hack
nole grlddcrs from now u n til school
uguill this year. The excellent de­
hepins next niuntli.
fensive olid lilocking track l&gt; wtill
ilia old lunl self and may lig u ie
in Die Fli'iolog I'uckfield setup.
Jimmy Wade, a .leer-tike speeds­
ter, who reeled o ff 'mule long runs
lost year reported lute yesterday
ami didn't see any action.
Two proniimmt Junior V arsity
.grads, Guard Larry llnte.s and
Fullback Johnny Jones, were also
among the early gridders to report.
D rills were conducted again thin
morning und this afternoon oil the
(inlias-Fleiiiing pasture at SUM.
(iene K atridg*
J|n, my K ol
The bulky m -ninn squad was
iinm ediuti'ly subdivided inln two
distinct groups, linemen ami tracks.
I.ousening up exercises, passing
and receiving were the order o f the
day along w ith the usual "toughen­
ing” calisthenics.
Conch (iniius, In order^ to taku
some o f the excessive energy out
of his exuberant charges, ran the
!'&lt;'¥», pgalns( Die newly ,*cqidrtpl
blocking liuard. The fnmous hear
walk ended the g iu c llio g grind at
3:00 o’clock yesterday afternuun.
The double d rills w ill begin nt
u. ni. und ,t:.'IO p. in., every
tiuy, Monday through Friday.
iln i it (foiichi's were plt'iixunlly
surprised in find muiiy of tlndr re
turning
Irtterm en
bigger anil
heavier thui. In 11*32. End Jim m y
K riile r is over IMO pounds, stanilIng over 0-foot-2. O iiard Ross Hanmim is stronger urul huskier than

The form ation meeting nf the
i ily Howling la-ague nt the San
ford Howling Alleys, 200 Magnolia
Ave . w ill be held Imnnrrow' night,
il was announced liv Inst year's
secretary I ’ aul I'e/nhl lotluv.
Again us Inst veur, the league
w ill lie coni'wcsetl id six teams.
Four teams have ihdlnltcly stent'd
up for the season. They are Hurnett's I'n in l C m iirarlnr. the Post
(lffit'i* Celery City P rinting Co.,
aiul Stine Machine Co. The latter
three worn in the loop last year.
The meeting tomorrow
night
w ill
begin
prom ptly
st
H:00
o'clock.

SHS Gridders

Here is a list o f the 13 football
players reporting for om-oing drills
at Hemlnole High School yester­
day.
Uuliha llls lrti', John Carter, llnii
Carter, Jim m y Fox, (irm ly Johnson,
T erry Smith, Gerald Davis, (iene
Hass, Robert Harvey, A llrn M of­
fett, David (inllow ny, Don Clarke,
Ross llaim um , Jim m y llo u k, Jim ­
my. K rhler, Bub Shoemaker, ia irry
Bates, Kd McCall, Harold I’ntc,
Ted M iller, B illy ‘ lln rp e r, P hilip
Byrd. Jim m y Butler, Johnny Jones,
Randall R e y n o ld s , Ralph Flowers,
Johnny Higgins, Jim m y Hawkins,
Jo h n Clarke.
Hughey Julian, (iene Estrldge,
Howard Lloyd, John Rrldgus, W il­
lie Petty, M urray Nance, Charles
Wednesday
Pence, Gene I'horis, Joe Russi,
l.nw
High Ken Simpson, A lfred Stanley,
9:04 a.m.
3:04 p.m. T e rry Goemhel, Fred ilehrens,
Clarence lllt t c ll, Loren Johns and
W illiam Johns.
Team manager, (iihson Rates.
Ilobln Roberts of the Phillies Is
the real workhorse
among modern
rkh
Tho United Stales (lu ll Associa­
dayi pllchcra.
He has pitched 304
pitcher
i r more In
Innings during the last tion flow conduct* seven tourna­
or
ment* a nm uily.
three season*.

New Smyrna Tides

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FLORIDA
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8 Returning Lelfermen Are Among
Early Birds At SHS Practice

"Sparks" Battle
NAAS "Ads" In
Sanfly Loop

Gome Tonight

curg.at SANFORD

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
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uhi Says Government Should Scale Down Estimated Revenue Requirements
JVASIIINO TO N i# — lle»rds!ey
|m l says the government could
ral most federal excise* taxes
lower other taxes if It scaled
in its estimated re v e n n re
jirciB Kits In what he co n s h k o
dually necessary

vision of the tax laws
Huml told the committee that
tne prt**ent jy&lt;t-m cf hartgrt-fig
urlug overstate* federal—r e n y #
requirem ent* by 12 billion dollar*
n year because of
t Lack of efficiency and i* on
only, which he said is costing two
billion dollars a yeoc.
2. "Im p ro p e r" inclusion of two
Im m ltU v yesterday us it nearest billion dollars of capital Item send of hearings on general rc- such os government loans, slock

piling payments, and *u rp lm pur
chases — as government expense
uhen. hr. said, thye actually ar-g
! 'r » v w : r v " 's ,v.",’v
"
3 Four oilfion ibular* wo,.n of
investments which he said could
be organized on a self financing
basis under ••authorities" sim ilar
to stale agencies which opi**alr toll
highways or port facilities
4 Knur billion dollars which lie
contended could be saved by abat-

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inhing the prevent xo-cxllr.l federal
budget in favor of a consolidated
earn budget
Rum!
a t d. :w i’
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changes, With' ,i YVUmlinii in cst.
mated lax requlrcnw nt* a,Mounting
to 12 billion dollar*, w o ild mure
than offset the loss of three or four
billion dollars realized annually by
excise taxi-* now collected on a
wide variety of tilings including
hand bags and railroad tickets

t scape Is Always In M u id O f Prisoners

t’P-Phteiiztfisr Planned Gelaway
Foui Times Bui Succeeded Only Once
It) F R A N K

New Commie Rule Bleeds

N O R I,

Hi told lo Olcn C lrm i'iits
I ' n K V i l '/!■ • It. tin- m in d s of p ris o n e r s i i l o t . b r it is L e u v e n
w o o l, or ., i m iim u to *) hole m N u it b K o re a e sia |.* a h u iv * is i i i n i i

Ing lliii.iik ’ h your mold.
I . ii' tmo's I pinion'd lo escnpi' i b u r I did
II was with a pilot. &lt; apt /ueh
ary lb .m ot Kansas It fiappeiiixl
might g it *n k lireak a leg ti.up
in Atmu*i h im
I had In * ii a prisoner ot the sing ariunnl at night like tluil or

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A ll eonvwtioneuji- ««m II«s ! **-a'-*r,
n isir Elder Springs. I'lrn ty shade
trees, some m ilt trees. 2 14 UK)
acres land (L C Warmuek, Kt
2 lln x 2H.V or «&lt;e owner ut A ll
Nat Ilk. tlldg , Room 312

HERALD
W A N T ADS
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A LARGE Im with or without build
ing in rx* near ellv lim it* I'rice
must be riMsonable W ole wliai
you h a w giving price. locatUin.
etc , to 1' O Hux 1327. City

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HOUSE, garage mid It lots, .Hi X
110'. frame, can be used a* a 2
dr 3 bedroom home 30 gal hot
water healer, Venetian blinds, HE&amp;PGNSIHLE white man with
truck desires week Tel I8 n fl.ll
■ p ;'n N 1 N " l H A N C E 1
fireplace. Located I block from
C ryrtol Lake ('an U ‘ seen any LICENSED Pradical Nnrsp, AvailH 'n f J (•; n i l
time, (’ all owner I. A l.e lln rr.
a h b ^ d a ^ ii_ n u d i^ _ ld n in e H |^ ^
2331 J
12 ItUSINESS O l'I'O ll rU N IT IE S 12 1 5 - NOTICES - PERSON n.S -1 5
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HEALTOKS
SM ALL ItUSINESS
G 41't.H F
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yi
If you have a small a sin“ *s In a
Semi itn a lo l, e o n v iilr'i in i Kind
Licensed Itruker for all
secluded part of town and are
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Care
grudiiulc
tlielielan
kinds of Iteai Esta*e and
Interested iu getting .ilstoniers,
UH7 W
tim e r : Insurance 2Ut
list the se-vtce you offer In the
N i . x Ave T’ bone W i.
Classified eo -n n of (Ih* Sunford I w o t'I.O I.IK i lo lm\ profitable
Her a M h all 118
business m or around Sout. i d
Whether buying or selling, II w ill
No bar. or package 'tut-'* W ilt"
pay you to see:
Test Tripp. Ill** J B* s .ill! San
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SALKSMAN-SVE ARE I.OO KINti Save, on Fire. Windslm iii j u o iiiu FUR AN A‘ t ‘ }RHSSIVE SALES
b ile in * u ra u e e See d o lin tl W ll
.MAN WHO CAN PRODUCE, TO
hum s
In s u r a n c e
Ague \
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SELL HUO FINtl A S lU IN ti IN
S a iM .n l A t ln n h c H a n k B ld g or
S E M I N O I. E.
VOLUSIA.
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ORANGE A FLAGLER COUN­
When yuii Need Insurance
TIES W HITE HOX l if t ) . HER
Call 9iJ
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KAHNS I.VSUIt INCE AGENCY
tl tVORK WANTED
—I I M3 Melseb ilidg
Sanford. Fla

ARTICLE? r u n SALE

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T U l'P E R l. ARE ‘'euler
Gladys Somerby Phone 17.'h» It

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l i lt s Si'.U t; W A1I.M II.E

GOAT M IL K : It D Crlest. S San
ford Ave Phone l l f l W3

CAM. 118

Kew Folding cols
WMH es
*J ilunibin P air!
$2 30 gal
ARMY ■ NAVY SURPLUS
i l i n Sanford Ave.
Phone 1311

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FURNISHED APT. * M . Children
welecme. 1717 Park Ave.. Phone HOUSE T R A IL E R -21 feet. E’ ,
trie refrigerator, gas stove, Ex
87(1-11 after 3 p m.
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collent condition Phone Hot* M
U NEtlRN ISH ED Apia. Sen Mrs.
or see at D13 E Catalina.
•W a rre n . 21B W. Stb St._________
SALEM China-Hargnlns In orltl
HOUSE unfurnished. 3 romna and
iccex
Repkmlsli your
si4s
bath, t raises out South Sanford
Town’s G ilt Shop DeLainl III
Avc Cali after 5 p. m. Kenneth
way 17 U2:. 3rd house north of
Guatavion. Phone 230-M .______ _
bridge,
NEW fia nlshed Apt. on Ne ar Rmy- I 7 CU. F'T Wostinghousu Ifufriger
rnu Roach Sleeps six. L'a.l I I I *
ator and a Nelson T ra ile r Dell).
or I2I15-M.
W rite Rox 10, De Bury
Unfurnished apartment. Fllderly UPRIGHT piano in excellent con
t•ouple.
ouple. M7
001 Oak Avc.
dillon. Used by piano teacher
who ix leaving town Call 17UW-M
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IN I K U N A r iu N A h r . i k i i ; * 1’im k
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St.iK ROOM efficiency «p . auIt
MOBILE HOMES
side for woiklim *nup.u. Ideally 13 fl m t l ft.. priced from *127u
located s.ross from Post Office.
up. We have 3 nuw Scholl moil
I'rivate h»th. Inquire Manuel
els. also TOUR IT, YEI.I.OW
Jacobson's a&gt;epl. sUirt .
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STONE, NASHUA, RICHVRO
SON. ALUM O ROOM A ALUM
|i,A K K -F R 0 N T ~ nupie«~ 2 H» Fur
INUM AWNINGS.
* if Desired. * ' nils, from NAS
Euvtslde T ra ik T Sales
Children walcbine 'I. A. Camer­
Palatka, Fla.
o n , Luka Charm D r., Oviedo;
TPll 4HI1 S S ilH L ■*
HOUSEHOLD GOODS FDR SALE.
Phone 1430 W.
Jin hnuaa, 1BH&gt; W. 3rd. Parti?
fu - Se* Tam CulberUuse, IVtli CONCRETE Steps, stepping stout**,
grease traps, septic tanks, ss in
W. .1nf__
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dow sills t, lin le ' ■ Miracle Con
HUTCHISON ocean front aparterete Co 300 Film A*e Phone
menIs at Daytona Reach, le i
1333
JAttl-J
•’ JANOS organs,
Hand
Iii'ir t i
iiiellts. G u i t a r *. urrordlubs.
/U R , Apart m inis, couples, IlMI N.
liru rn s
Convenient
Terms
L a u r e '____
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Streep MusU . t’.H N orange. Or
A )N K ROOM fur efficiency Apts.
lantlo
o tllll.M partly furnished. Coup,
CITRUS TREES
les ur siniles only. 417 W, 1*1^_
Retidy to transplant. Have Vulen
I L N T U U N lS tK D
er.ltago,
ven
das, llo m liu unit Pineapple m
Oranges Ruby Red Grap»4riiil
blinds ami kllchen equipped. Far
couple nr w ith one child. Apply
J F’ . Renton. Phone twits W. River
view Drive
(114 Elm.

FI.OWE Its PLANTS SHRUBS

GEKIIA DAISIES a I la-C Many
colors llilo - i. lv on. variety.
Aebioiniiiii'ulvlha tiegoinas,
crotons * at adi m u . p.ddin rain
tie r s . loslll la lx. ... 4, II) . la
earanda. powder p u fl, inagmdla:
|i&gt; rtiia u ltia |diinioai!o poitoear
p.i», pent.is stoki'sla s lilim p,
liliouelilnu . tlir\ rill11 n i'iir ami
see ItROOKS NURSERY. 2721
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R epairing Sanford A C e '-r v A m *

Phone luwt-M, I win If Might.

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Plastic, Aluminum. Canvai. Free BATTERY, Generator sir Starter
FIxtlmali*a. Phone 1291-J after
Servlet* Call 317, Swain's Rat
3 p m for appointment.
terv S e iv lrr. Sanford Avenue
CALL ns about our Credit Plan
Painting,
Repairing Hciikh I v!
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‘ m eter Sneeiuh t
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IF YOU HAVE SOMEIIIING TO
SEt.L end are In a hurry to eell W illiam I* Smith, Ouilmnnt b.,|i ■
Service, Mercury Hntlinaid S ,1
It, let the cln iiifle d udverliaiog
i - . 2513 S I*.irk. Plmin* H il l
department of THE SANFORD
HERALD prove it* ability a i ar I2‘ - I 4 ‘ BOATS T ra d irx H.n*l
efficient lalea medium.
ware. U. Vail Wiiodwurking. ■•I-'
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Lifetime Aluminum — Tree r.atl

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Free In *ta lla lio n -T e le Hy Kre*ky
nlionr 1423
Furniture Center. O IL FURNACES Wall, Floor and Flrenlnca.
110 W. Flrat.

M. G. HODGES
Phone la
IP READ EH SERVICE. Lime and ing W. l i t HI.
Dolomite and Fertilizer. Phoo* '
VENETIAN BLINDS
1393 M. David E. Carpenter.
fu r to ry p rlc ia l Holla Head Blind*
Af.L TYPES Bulldozer wore. Rea
■onable Rate*. Free estimate*
Plume 2221. V. 0. Gra tty

A ljin ln u m alatx. cotton or pin*
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PLUMBING
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Contract and repair work. Free
ItKFTNISIIING
eatlinatea. It. L, Harvey. 304
UtilmlNtcrlng and Repairing
Sanford Ave. Phone 1B2B.
503 ( f ir r y Ave,
Tel. I? .a
NEW FLOORS aurfaced to per­
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fection. Old floora made like
*•4. Concord Drive. Fern Lodge. TYPEWRITER: L. C. Smith. oV
new. Flnliblng, cleaning and Cabinet making, uphoDIrrbig. I ’m
Fitrn P»rk.
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Ice-type, pre-war fur $.V) Inrpiire
ml lire re fitih iiin g ri-nuirin [ \n
waxing, alia portable power plant
• I Dv*. Epstein'* office.
tii|Uv rexltirlng UphoLli-rlrig f &lt;I*
NEWLY Redecorated 1 bedroom
Serving Seminole County einca
rlc *. Work Kunraiitccd i:iu N
apt..
McHeynoldx
Drug&amp;lurc J E L L Y GUAVAS, .50 pir peck A
Lone Mary
1923 If.
II M Glaaaon.
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lloulevurd Cl , D el.ami. Plmo*
Bldg. Call 17Bt or 401 J.
K Ro**etter, FTorlxt
Phone
357
KEEP YOUR lotx clean. Heavy
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FURNISHED apt. Electric (tlUhen.
duty mowing * clearing, nr ad­ l i LOST ANDFOUND
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^ .Seromed ptireli Sunxiilne ^MkL^
mit she] I drivew ay*, -uxtoni
4ARTICLES WANTED
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farm ing DeW ilt ilun'ier A Son
LOST YOUR PET?
Ph. H Q 2 - W . ______________ !i you liave—udverllie yocr In
3—REAL ESTATE FOR S A LE -3 Wa buy. aall and trade uxerl furni­
FR E E for three (lines
in lb*ture. WIDon-’tlaler Furniture Co HAVE your lawn mowed by Jerry
t HATH 3 BEDROOMS
f
Herald througli the courtm&gt;y &lt;•!
Lonl. Phone lto4*J.
t i n t conveniently located to
the Florida Stub* Hank.
ichooti, churche*. and store*.
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7— Feta • Livestock • Poultry —7 VEl.LS DRILLED, Pumps Install » — ELEC TRICAL SERVICES Nice neighborhood. 110,800.
id , any size. M. G. Hodge*. Ph.
8 oia L. Payton, Hegiitored Heal PERSIAN Kittens Pure iired. $10
1331 *M-40 o r 12*.
Sanford E leclrlc Co.. &lt;i E Appli
Male Broker
White* and xliver*. Millie* Tourist
ancel, ltd Mognolla Ave. I’ li 112
Itou&gt; Mary J. Phillip*, A noclrte
CARPENTER WORK
Court,
Highway
17-02.
Phono
I I HI I’ ark Ave, Phone 1110
For quick repair Job*, or m a ll
llnggerly Appliance Center
bull 'Ing, Cali Jim llt f - M -4.
"Y o u r \ve*tinghoii hi) Dealer"
MOUSE F o il SALFI. 3 bedroom
HELP WANTED
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Phono 1737. IIS Magnolia
fratn* hou*e, kltcaen oouipped.
ORLANDO Moroing HanUnel, Or­
Lake view lot on Lake Jeaiup AM BITIOUS woman of character,
lando Evening Star. Call Ralob FIIIG ID AIR E appilmcex, sale* and
Contact owner at 2401 Jofferian
Ray, I t U J.
education, refined, 20-00 fie* a
(ervlca. G II. High, Oviedo. Fla
* Court.
Marshall Fiold owned cnlcrprlue,
Phono 4131 or Sanford IIU2 W'
MOVING, laical * long
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experienced in teaching, club or
after • p. m
distance. CALL II, Storage
church work. Must bo ready ac­
I BEDROOM modern houie, like
and crating. W. A. ADAMS.
cept poiltlon by Sept, t and do
now, lendicaped. I1.3W down. F.
M ilter Radio U ApidU'-ei
xlroui rem itting service of nat
II. A. financed. 2411 Willow, jy it
Sanford. Seminole. Cmmiv '*
tonal importance, lie capable LAWN" MOWERS iharpcried Bloff 2Sth SI.
Dblesl WeatingliouHo Dealer
cycle* repaired. Shuman'i, 110
* *■J a i 11
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earning above $4.0(jo annually.
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E 4th St.
For Hanford Interview wril*.* fully
1 BEDROOM
You wilt be dttighted with this at­ , to. Bruce Jackson. P G. Rox
VPdupIch Kalr»-S(*rvlii'
tv BILL—Plano Technician
33*3 Chicago 54, III. State age,
tractive, well-planned home on
E lectrical A Gas Ap|illaei r .
Pb«M flll-W Route 1, Hanford
education,
experience,
phone
cor. lot. The iparklim i kitchen,
A dm iral, Kelviualor. S rtv-I
numb
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g lo w oak parquet floora, and
H efriueralor*, Prolane Bull
OAKLAWN
uvertiMd utility room w ill o.Vaic
le Gat. 202 Sanford Ave
Seminole County'* only perpetual
a every wife. Colorful tile baib and WAITRESS WANTED. Apply Ang
Phone 1240
care Cemetery. R u ilie ii offlcca
•lx ECat
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^additional plonilng feature*. Pric­
MO N. PARK, PHONE M in
ed below replacement coall OnR AN DALL ELECTRIC CD
CARPENTERS, roofing and aiding
Owned ami operated by Sidney ami
applicator*. Finished Craftsmen REMODELING, repairing, aabeiE ric Vlhlen. Ilem iix and Crush v
l r , B B M iN o L E l kE A L T Y
toa tiding, roofing, painting,
only
None
other
need
apply.
Appliance*: E lectrical ronlru l
M gj MagaeMa Ave.
FBe— IT
Free eitlrnatei. No down pay
White or colored. Phone 2310.
Ins and repair*. 112 Magnolia
menti, M month* to pay, LlcenAye,, Phono 113,
LAKE L O IE i Two, 114' X I I * ', a
xad contractor. II, J. Flueh, bib
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WANTED
number or beautiful ahady oak
Mellonvlile Avc-., Phan# M -W .
Office Equipment
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tree*, very choice location on For aatablithod builnaai selling
National nama brand producta
Crrata) Lake, Call owner, L. A.
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law n m o w ing c h ea p
HAYNES Office Machine Co.,
■uch aa 'Weilinghouia, Maytag Free eitlrnatei, Call 700-R.
U ltn e r, M l- J ,
Typewriter*, adding machines
and Antana, Guaranteed aalary
Safe* Rentals, 314 Magnolia, Ph
and eommlialon for rignl man.
TRUCK TO RBiyr
I f you have a tru
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truck
CIRAGGKRl V AFFIANCE
•R e a lto r, Sanfbrff.'TTBffli*.
•hould H it thl» ae.vlco in The FILING CABINETS. ANY SIZE
CENTER
•poclal le rv ic ta of the Sanford Plorlda’i large.! .lock. Check wilh
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Georgo Stuart, 13 8. Main Street,
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M il! 15 and I - it l.a. k lo an air
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fusil in S..ulli K ona Being Vlr
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kids, Wi* didn't want to kick tlir It
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w ringing «i*l
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in,: lo swim aeruxx
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guard bill* but i'M aunt
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li&lt;*an HUhi:
" I'm going lo steal a MIG
i .MIGh eunnnt curry any tiasren
errs ) And I'll liave to go it alone
tVhut are you going In do"
I sold:
" I 'l l slick wilh you unlil yuil
lake off then I'll gu on down Die
court, steal a boat, bribe a fisher­
man or xomi'tliing and try to make
d down xoolh o ' the .T8ln Parallel
nr till an A llb ti carrier or sum-'Dung out In (he Y rlluw Sea uml go
aboard It "
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DENVER iK —Uiie Denver real*
de nt in every 27 w ill havt* ioma
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COIXHOK I’A ltK . Mil iM - A
nrw menace has niv.«(!• *.i .Maryland
truck fiirm *
It's called the russet m ill’ mill
I* sn small ymt run hardly see it
with I ho iiiilii’il ry«' Si&gt;ri;lalis|s at
(h r University of Maryland ay arm
nf the* mites, placed I’tnl In rrnl
w ill only mrasme an m&gt; li
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land a lm v th i -y w e re &gt;ii m v r r r il in
I ’alilnm m in H*tn

T h in k in g pso p la s rs c a r e fu l
a n y k in d n f lir e a r o u iiii th e ■

The A g rin iltiirr Deparlmenl hits
developed a rollon yarn Dial w ill
dissolve In wafer, for Imstlng
threads and other temporary uses,

BLACK HAWK ' oh.
Islied tourists have ln-i
they’ve M'en s ilw r I"
through Golden i&gt;aii &lt;
north of kerf*
T hey're right
A year ago a di
farm er, A rlh iii &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 m i-e

| V EW M O V IE T E C H N IQ U E S t r e keeping H o lly w o o d 3-de
m orulizcd. O n * ualoon keeper renam ed hia place thi
''G IN O H A M A /' A k id b ro u g h t h t i tchool re p o rt ca rd hom e ant
confided to h it m o th e r, " I
hope Pa doesn't have I p a ir
AI
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of
those
red - and - green
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glasses. I ’ve got a 3 -D record
Hus m o n th !" A n e ig hb o r o f
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Dob lla ym es boosts he h a i
i D sound. He llvea In A p a r t\ '7 f
V J rtc
m ent 3 -A and h e a rt a n e w ly ■
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prndurrr, suggested an epic

RIDE-IN T H lA T R t
T O N IfillT W K IlN h M U A Y

TW O TICKETS T O BROADWAY

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Pr. 0. I* Persons

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pinball games in** V ig o have hern
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tjt.msians 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 s ln ic lu rr nf rellglous groups and preventing poor
lllllc children from ohl.nlnlng n c re itln n s l fitr iiiiir s 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, w aiting for the
air to (dear anil concrete ruling to
emerge,
“ We w ill follow the la w ," \ay»
one rhurehnian.

Hot the old laissez-faire pidicy
toward gambling is gctliiig a thor­
ough m erlin til The man chiefly
responsible is Col. Francis Greyemlierg, superintendent of l.oulsiana's slate pollen lie Is pushing
an antigambling m isa tlc In every
parish (county) in the state
P ra rtlra llv
I hi- only money*
Last month Gcrvernberg gave 21 oinking activity aioune the Choeo
hours advance notice of |ln&gt; crack
Indians of C cntinl 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
k
hound's .tooth, gambling w ise
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— liu l- t**&lt;*s^dtuhlT Tair.^T J7m 7iilhl7
*hen II came lo church hingo
games, protected by r lty ordln
anres In Mime areas
Some local a u lh orillrs rallied lo

rm. ii.

Two 01 Favorite Pastimes In Cuba
Arc No Longer Permitted By Law

-TUSVU NEVER SCORE
ONUS IE WE CAN HCGP.
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FAST BALLS
WHEN
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THE (VArrCR
IS LIKELY
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ON PITCHES
THAT CROSS
THE PLATE
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FLO R ID A

There'll » new ami Im ltcr way t&lt;,
k ill ants. It's called Roach Films
When applied to any surface u i»
the
built-in
cap-applicator, it
leaves a hard. dry. clean. Invisihl*
film . The film rn n 't harm nr soil
H 'fll flit ml ¥ In N il' I f riHirif Ilfifr f h ttllf
'-»n Ml m i -si rn tii. I ’m in fv
.J'nfu*1 r»i nny surface! hut, when anls tntirh
:tu iu Hml»- i '■—«*»*—— M*—-* -* - —— **“ ■ l«. i V«1f !&lt;■•»- hetuimu naralvxed am!
thov die In twn hours. A single
application remains effective fur
sure does g rt rid of ants ami
toarhes! Roach Film s Is available
months. You never see It. hut It
at Tourhton Drug.
— Adv,
I 'l l s i r , si m m

BASer

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BY THE NOSE OF O ’SHEA, . . YOU’VE
TILTED THE COUNTRYSipE WTONC3WAVS

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Two nf the th in k in g up new im c m iip llm e n la ry
ihs fo r gen- phrasr*. for I ho heads of oth er gov
d hy law .
ern m en ls, chiefly m the Caribbean
m iltin g the »nd L a tin A m erica
■ O tliir was
Rut now Insulls to the head of
---------------- any fr h n d ly foreign stale, o r its
d ip lo m a tic agent or re p re s e n la tlw ,
n r any n th i* foreigner en titled to
consideration as a re p rc s o n la llv r.

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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 llm icet 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

’ H O W ’S A B O U T - " G ir "
^ t . t r a t u n e v -' ALUNG UL nor-OOGGfE
l G*T
OUC rOUC'LTs OH &gt; i f ---- / .

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Hardly n day passed toil what such
men as Franklin t&gt; llo o w v c ll,
H arry Trum an or Hwlght Risen
bower were called "assassins,"
"m u rd e re rs " or "co rru p t tools of
Wall S treet."
Favorite target of all exiles here
was Generalissimo IIa ta ri T ru jillo
of (he Dominican Ileimhllc He was
i frequent »uh|tvl of insulting car
limns and cailenlm es as well
Recently. IJir goverum rnl nf
Presldenl Fulgenclo llallst.r Ii .h
been nettled hv rrlllelsm a of o m ti-l
President Carlos p rlo and his ful
lowers, issued in such plarcs aGuatemala, Mexico and llic Culled
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

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SOUR WALKING* PERHAPS THi S
will AeT you t o town ra ^ re v

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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 accidbnt/
MAVH LOST VOU/
Where is he n o w ? ,

HAm.SUAMAhA' LOOK' n»C
FAT LITTLE MERCHANT
CAM FUN, AFTER ALL*
HI WILL HAVE NO NEED
C&lt;F THIS CART. THEN/a

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...fh e ir Socrofi, Thair (ongfopa
. ffie ii Md Ioi nnd ThtiUtf

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w ith purchoie o f automatic

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CALLED HIM A
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LIMITED ROAD SHOW ENGADEMENT

RITZ THEATRE
Prii'CH MuiinccM 50c
GvcnlnffH fiOc Children 24c
Surry Nn I’uhheh
Cnptlnuovt Parfoimaniei,

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LATE BU LLETIN S
TEHRAN, Iran (/!*&gt;— A roynlist npi'inlng In Premier
Molmmincif Muaxatk’Kh's army tun! police flareil in Tehran
today with pitched luiltleM in the center uf the city.

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WASHINGTON oin—'the. ilc-'ry » Depnrlno’n' today...ri-/rv &gt;^ i4,|^ &gt;:
annouhVcd n preliminary Imttle ni.niitlly total nf 142,277
1 n i' •i *
Americana killed, wounded mid minxing for (lie whole Korean
War.

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G u tu h iix h e d l ’. nis

S .W K H 1 H . I I . O l t i n A

W A S H IN G T O N i/1 ')--S e n . M c C a rth y ( I t W in f t o d a x de
notm eed th e G o v e rn m e n t P r in t i
t i t I ice lo r k e e p in g on its
pay lo ll v a rio u s w o rk e rs nam ed in E D I re p o r ts as C om
im m is ta . l ie ip ie s tio n e d w h e th e r t iia t w a s "e v e n a r i'in o te ly
i n t e llig e n t " s e e iir ltv p ro c e d u re .

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TALLAHASSEE (/!’)—&lt;»ov. Dan McCarly said today
he’s Interested in jnininu any conlerence o f governors on
n proposed ChlniKo-Miami turnpike.

State News Roundup
•V

OdhamAndMarionPresentAt Premiere
ShowingOf Baseball Pic InMelbourne
M M . t i n t t l t N K ' / I ’ t - T h e lo r n l n ti'in ic r e ,,f " T it,, in ,. I.c n g im t" .
the llio v ic Mimic h e re riT C ritlv n! llie I r iiin in c ,-iin iu n f 'in - N ew Y o rk
G ia n ts . whs held Insl n lg h l w h ile Ih m ie n rid -i u n i h r t e l to tin- 11 n,
lig h t u f t l i r r v r n t

Attending were llep A S Her lung. K
vehicle commissioner fu r G in Mrf.'arty: e x-gubcrm .li.ru l rHO.Ibliil.' M
Mi a lle y

fld ln o n ;

C h a rle s

M a rin i.,

&lt;1 Bcffcr Relations
For Fishermen
T A M P A '#1 - M ilt e r re la tio n s |i»
td e e n K lo rld n and M e sh an s h rim p
fis h e rm e n are p r e ilie tr d hy A A
Pagen. T a m p a s h rim |i h o a l o |ie r

ator.
The h lg re is n n fo r th a t b e lie f,
K a c rn said. Is th e f a r t th a t th e
S o u th e a ste rn K 'ls h rrlo s Assn has
lolned the S h rim p A s 'n
n f the
A m e rli’ Hs. in w h ic h M e x ic a n and
T e x a s fis h e rm e n h a ve tve«n d n m i
n a n l.

Hearing Is ^et
For M iam i Road
T A L L A H A K S K K 'dV—A propos'-d
m u ltl- m illin n d o lla r p ltin to s k irt
Ihe ocean side u f H laeayn? Ita y
smWh o f M id ljii .U ’i ' i l , a .
m ile
.scenic h ig h w a y a nd pay fre II hy
s e llln c lota on Ihrrc* m an m ade
Islands w ill re c e iv e a p o litic hear
In c at M ia m i Sept in
At le a st tw o r iv a l plans fu r on
t l- r t a k in g l i e p ro te c t as a |ir U a te
n r i r m i p iT v a le d e v e lo p m e n t w i--r
not h e fo re tru s te e s o f the &gt;*ii&lt;
In te rn a l Im p r o v e m ic il K o m i here
y e s le rtla y

Florida POW
M U N S A N ias
t liv
K lo n d la n
was am o n g the A m e ric a n w a r
p ris o n e rs fre e d hy the ( 'o in n im ils ls
y e s te rd a y at P a n m iin jo m
He was l*p l J o h n S. ( ir . in : : r r ,
son nf J o h n f t fir a n g e r n f J 'la n l
C ity .

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Kisher, ................On
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New Appointees
I AI .I.A IIA S S K K r
C a rls
to d a y .ip p o m lr il
01 i i i I o t s o f the S to le

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tw o new
llo a n l of

A rronntnnrv
Marry M ITr-lnirk of rf-a rw .i
le r w as n a m e d In sm ........ J o s e p h
A S w .e r.e y of T a m p a and llo h e r l
M
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la ce
c
H a ir y
llli in ii n
o|
Muni
Thr
te rm s o f S w c n e y and lilo m ln h ad
e x p ire d

Hospital M eet
t iA I N K S V I l. I . K ',T f i f t y lo t.p i
t:il a d m ln ls lr iih v r n f f lr ia ls are In
lia in e s v llle fo r Ihe fo u r day In sti
tid e on a re o tm lln e and husineas
o ffic e p ro ce d u re s fo r h o sp ita l ad
lo in ls f r k liir s . h e ifim iln c -indHv up
Ihe H n lv e r s lly n f K lo rld a c a o ip o ,.
r« i
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b n O O tC fS

ST
I D I I S 't'IN K P A ' c a m „r
Ingh sliooli'is ( i o i i i (he
I'lo n d a
N i i I I i o i h I ( i o a n l has lo'eo c h o .e o
(or the O.ilional r i d e m a t c h ' s at
C a m p f e r r y , O hio A nn Al Sept 7

Boy Is Killed
T fT I ISVTM.F. ,T .lotto 1 h a ile .
lUtffv
II, of nc.irhy |tel|U’,Hid
was killed yesterday as he .stood
on (he should*c of C S lituhwav
I wailing lor a Inis.

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N ilK O M IS '.is
S c ie n tist w ill to.
M IAM I iJS~A woman who vnlmt r a ile d in in d e te rm in e if lo itn h rc s
la rlly rejiorted that she had cm o f dead fis h found in th is area
berried *1.1.711(1 ffnm the C-uitral t ills week w e re k ille d hy the d re d
Bank and Trust Co had trnohli- " r e d lid o . "
today ralslnil *INt lor a hoods
Some fis h e rm e n fe a re d the lin v
man's fee
M a rin o k ille r was ,*l w o rk m the
Mrs W in lfrril Kerilnrko finally Gulf o f M e xico a g a in . Jlis| as la st
managed In borrow the money N o v e m b e r am i, w o rst o u tb re a k n f
from friends
a ll. in ID I7 lx

IN THE HERALD:

5,

10, And 40 Years Ago

AUGUST Iff, IB 1.1
Mrs.
l „ Thrnshe. and dnoalder, Mary, returned to Ifaylniia
B*«ch » f er aprndlng several days w ith Mr. 'fhrnxher who is kept in
Hanford hy the dutlea nf hla new o fflre Hi SupmlMtendeiit o f fid ,lie
In stru rtlo n o f Seminole County.
Another month o f vacation and the taiy* and u lils w ill l,P g c tilo u
ready to start annther srholnsllr year. Sanford arhnnla nre among the
beat in the land ami w ill have their fu ll quota o f bright hoya mid g irl*.
Last Friday night
party of young people
w ith f.apt. Hoy T lllls
cream and cake w n n

......JV .Penplr have Inlil in.

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a r lle e

• Inrnln. .Iidin II,in
I nlicrt, to- nr* holiness recession we inert III
uni &lt; n iiii, mill l u ll ll'it ili, ||. di (hr m liirtin yesterday, that
we
ii'd n t n f l In- Id ,m in' | h i in sv* w ild I" use .mnlher Inntitftit |*n|ii(
tm i. mid n mu rm Iniiruc | ■ir• hunt ,nd "'d that ninny pen|ilr have
hi r
learned well Mir arl nf making

Embezzlement

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Mr. mol Mra. Durham Lewis rlin iie ro n ril n merry
nn a m oonlight excursion nn the launch, "N e tt|e ,f,
In charge. A fte r a rriv in g at lllue Springs, Ice
served.

AUG UST ID. IIIU
Preacher, a monkey on Monkey lalattd at the son, recently gave
b irth to a hahy monkey. Since thin event, the monkey has been named
"L a d y Pieacher",
A talented a rm * y lp lliils t, CpI. Sadur Jeim ett nf the 420th N ight
Fighter Squadron, w ill he the guest at the F irs t Methodist Church at
lh a regular Sunday morning worship at 11:00 o’clock, the Itev. Joe
T o ll* announced this morning.
Mrs. D, L. Long celebrated her H4th M rlhday w ith a party given
by bar friends and relatives Tuesday evening. A feature o f the party
waa a recitation hy Mrs. (xmg who recrlved tnnny g ifts from her
■«V»ta.
AUGUST m. m in
Needed repairs In the Legion .Hut waa the major tn p lr o f illscueston a t a meeting last evening o f the Uamphell-Losslng Cost No.
M . Pat Jahnion, chairman o f nouaa ra m m lttf^ wan requontiNl to chack
tha c o il o ! naeded repair* and report a t the next meeting:.
Mr. and Mra. Grady Duncan and daughter, Miss I ’rg g y Duncan,
bava le ft fo r Canon, Ga. and Birm ingham , Ala. Mrs. Duncan w ill vla lt
In Georgia fo r about three waeka w hile Mr. Duncan w ill return to San­
ford tha laak p a rt o f thla weak. '
A bumper celery crop le anticipated but the early fa ll crop w ill ba

below last years according to figures released today by tka Florida
Farm Bureau. Tha aummer crop la placed at 80 per ceat above last
year's.

I ( I •■ W o r

Lotdi Oitmitiintj
M a jo r Bolt Expected Suffers Severe
Home This Afternoon BlowInCourt

t h in s n f “ ^rr
Illu s tra te d hy
a
le tte r
Im in il in the in ca t U f ill r e n te r
and tu rn e d o v e r In th e H e ra ld
hy M rs. O. T . P ra ra n n , c h a irm a n
n( the n ra a n lia tio n . T h e
te lle r
Iro n * an iin ld r n U tle d t a ilo r a ta le a:
" T n a ll c o n ce rn e d : I am f in a lly
le a v in g Ih is c lly . F u r m y a r lf. I
any &gt; am a step a h ead n f yitu
o th e r se rv ic e m e n who s t ill have
lim e at the h a n in n t N a v a l A iit lM ary , \ lr S ta tio n . 1 fo u n d S a n fo rd
In he a lo v e ly p la re . T h e fa m ily
h o s p ita lity
|»
w o n d e rfu l.
K ven
lln m g h I w rite ihe above
com
ilir n t a , I have found no a n iw e r to,
or llk e n ra a hi. Ihe n p rn h o a p iln l
It*
w h ic h
a e rv lr e in r n
r r t d lv
w a u l. O th e r a a lln ra In a p o sitio n
a lin lla r to m ine are In w a n t o f hel
le r frie n d s h ip w ith a ll lo c a l per
sons o f th e ir age. A ll a a a o ria llo n a
sh ould r o n lr lh u lr s u p p o rt In an
a ll o u t w a y to h e lp u a ." AI th o u * h
his le tte r U a lit t le a m b ig u o u s,
we (eel th e s a ilo r lik e d H anford,
h ill th n o a h l even m ore sh o u ld lie
d o o r lo r Ihe s e rv lre m a n aw ay

lent

\ s s in l i l l c ! I ' t r - s

IV. Itt.r»:i

Duskin Fined $ 2, 500,
Given 2 Years In Jail

WASHINGTON (/!’»—CIO leaders hjllerly attacked the
EiMenhmver administration and tiie Ke|iuhlican controlled
Conareas today as they kicked oft a campaign to elect a
pro-lalMir House and Senate in 1VB4

M I A M I H E A C I L j TPL- .A m a n w h o t o lil p o lic e In - k n e w
w h o at aped t i n 1 s e n s a tio n a l $7-l.lM»'i io |it, e r v o f Hie (H a rk s to n e H o te l h ere 14 y e a rs a g o w as tu lil to d a y on a c h a rg e
o f f u l l iriK to r e t iis te r a c r im in a l re c o rd .

W EDNESDAY, AI G.

ain n e y. (m l few nf th e m le a rn e d
tmw In h v r In IW2.1 s v e ry Im
im ii I .m l m e e tin g w as h e ld at Ihe
K d g e w a te r lle a c h H o te l III &lt;Til
eagu A tte n d in g th is H ire lin g were
nine mi ih e w o r ld ’ s m ost sue
e e s ifu l In la n d e r s
T hose p r r s r u l
w ere Ihe p re s id ra l o f th e la rg e s t
Independent steel c o m p a n y . Ihe
la rrg
u tility
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la
g ee s t
of
the
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Ihe g re a te st
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w lie iil sper id a lo r, th e p re s id e n t of
the New V o ik S to rk K xe h a n g e ,
1 in e m lie r o f t h r p re s id e n t's eah
ilie t. Hie g re a te st "h e a r” in W a il
S tre e t, head o f the w o rld 's g re a t
t's l m onorady, m ut
1«ld e n t o f the
Hank o f In lrn iH iin iT a r'S e ttlo m e n ta
t'e r t o ln ly we m ust a d m it th a t here
w ere g a th e re d a g ro u p o f the
w o rld 's m ost successful m en At
least men w h o had fo u n d the sec­
re t u f m a k in g m oney

\1 tt jut aluHtt V
nf 11n- Kin
....... .

L ih h I • »vt. officials It i f r 'lt 'u r d

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To Attend JC C Felo
A t Sanlando Springs
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"There won't I**- .1 dull " "incnt
from morning to night
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tin
schedule nl event* m il Ih* pm
grain ftir tile &gt;1.1*

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total o f 1KI clock hour* n f in -......
tln n while the women w ith -- - m g
exnerience are receiving .....-1!••*
able las* schooling.

Hunter Ice And
Fuel Co. Sold
The Hunter Ire A F'uel '
tin
W. U ltli St., wita sohl to the M "'te r
Coal and Ire Co., o f Crown (' " lit.
N. C., fo r f:iH,r*IH), according 1 ■ to
form ation recorded In the &lt; "only
C lerk’s office today.

Orange Heights
Lot Is Sold
A lo t in Orange Height- •»**
recently sold by llie Snnimda
County School Hoard in Dr (tiv tllo
Harks and Frederick II. W iliuiin*
fo r |700, according to llie * In the
County Clerk'a tiffin ,.

Sanlando Lots
F o rty Iota In the Now Him Dodo
"Suburb
B e a u tifu l" subdivision
wara purchased fo r &gt;2,700 l*v (D raplc Kauaek and Lorbacii, a W inter
Park home construction company,
I t waa ravealad In the record* at
the County Clerk’s office at the
C ourt Houaa todqy*

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sec what happened to the abave b o rin g * u f fitV I" II is c s p c c ir d
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Independent steel
company -* Cr n t n l F 'lu rid .i t i t l e * w ill 11110
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■uid lived on bnrrnwed money lo r w ill In c lu d e a 11 v ie w o l t iillm ig
l u r ,ear» before his drain. The s u it* a nd e ve n uig dees'.*
S e m in o le • 'om its la v e * ' 1* i n i
piesldent nf the la rg rs l u tility
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(oitlllve (mm justice and penniless d e s ire d Itv e v e r* v*mog lid * n o
III * lorelm i land. The president nf lie illg g iit iii'r r d (in tin ' ••*• *,&lt;
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Hopson Is nnw Insane. T h e U rip iitc in the h i-.n il* ro o t. 1 ir 1*

greatest wheat speculator—A rthur
n ittr n — died Insolvent abroad.
The president nl the New Vorh
Slock Kschangc— Richard
Whitocy—was recently released Irnm
Sing S int. The member nl th r
president's la h ln e l—Albert f a l l —
was pardoned Irnm prison so he
•••’»Id d ir at home. The greatest
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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 D ihnrt. scout
lor Ihe New York Giant*, ha* been
purchased hy the Chtragu White
Sox for delivery this month The
fib e r player recommended wax
Dm Sleater. whn after stint* with
Hie New Y nrk G lin t*. St
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Nrnwn*. and W iahlngton Senalu r* I* nnw with Tnrnntn nf Ihe
Internnllnnal league where hn'a
on the way to ■ pnaallde new
Pinch h illin g record
Noth
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pitcher*. Other lln rd rr
League
fla ye rs in the higher classifica­
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ovlch of Ihn Philadelphia Athle­
tics, Fred Harken nf Ihe Ottaws
team nf the International league,
and D irk Libby with a Southern
Association learn where he rere n lly hurled a one hlltey.
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&lt; barley Young, sport* editor f t
the Albany, n ! Y K nlrkerD ieker
New*, wrrdo ua recently tn point
mil that the
Kaatern
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tt'lasa A) ta In a rocky condition
lieeauie nf amall fan turnmita.
Uharley Is one nf the
leading
aulhnrlliea nn baaehall in the coun­
try and Is on Ihe rule* committee.
Attendance la o ff In practically
every
m inor
league
throughm il Ihn rm in try with the Western
I-eigne being one nf the hlg egception*. M ajor league broancaat*
in m inor league areaa appears tn
Ihis com er In he the m ajor prob­
lem. More wldeapread television
Is going In hurt even more. W ith­
in the next 10 yeara there's going
to be a tremendous revam ping nl
organiied hasehall. and It's our
ties* that al
le a d „two
Pacific
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oast league franchise* w ill find
(heir way Into either the American
or National League w ithin e very
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HiliNtJTGN. Wl - The Stale
Dciuirtm ent kept close watch mi
lu rn ilk n t Iran today, keenly uwaru
that groat Issues arc i t stsko in
the struggle fnr power bclwenn
P rem ier Mossadegh snd rnysllst
supportors.

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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.
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that the sllunllnn in Tehran was
fa r from calm, that mobs wore
roaming the tt rents and that a
state nf high excitement existed.
Authorities hero were In itia lly
somewhat surprised by the Tehran
broadcast. Since royalists had
failed to selto tho government from
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LONDON rrp) — I'eluan radio
d rclarrd tiia t rnyallsla wrrr*ted
rnittrrd nf Mir Iranlsn governm rnl from Premier Mobamtiled Mossadegh tmuiy, sent III lit
into flig h t, mul suiitntoard the
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Vj-Game Out Of
Fourth Place

Sanford Cardinal Averages

In
rucking op hi* second
straight victory without u defeat
ilnre Juinlng (lie Cardinal* two
weeko-ago, Sullivan wn« in complete control of the game, fan­
ning nine while passing just four.
The lefty
from Walerlmry,
Conn., who left liiim ilton, tint.,
laat month to Join Hanford with
a lusty t|.| record, should have
had a shutout, except for the un­
earned .lux lleaeh tally that
icored in the *«rund.
flank deary reached first on
Hill Samuel*" bohlilc of the
grounder to open the second for
the visitors, deary took second
on n stolen huse. After Hed Fos­
ter flew mil to center and Shus­
ter singled deary to third, Itelnert
lifted another flv to [loon In cen­
ter that sent deary In u ftrr die
catch.
Hanford iced the game In the
fifth when lllll Hatty tripled
home Tony llnrooe from first a f­
ter the latter walked to open the
frame, Tommy "Wahoo" Leonard
[dugled home Hatty with his sec­
ond hit of the night. Dtilin open­
ed the eighth with his second
double of the night. A fter Hen
Benedict fanned, "Kooky" Harris
was passed after huvlng driven
(rut three straight singles. Dunn
scored ftom second oil Samuels'
Infield roller, Harris
making
third.
t Hatty's 37lb stolen base and
Hill Samuels' ninth ieovated Han­
ford's new FS1. record to 217.
Tonight. Ernie t’almlarl w ill ha
assigned the pitching duties In
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success of the
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...i a 16-9
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record __
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datal "Earnest Krnia" la the top
pitcher to lu ll In Hanford In over
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CARD ( Al'F.llH i Free tickets
to gneat Tuesday night's Sanfordshurg gi
Lctslillrg
game can he obtained
either Tuuchton’s or Yowell'a,
the two sponsors of the clash
No purchases are necessary to
obtain these ducats, Just ask for
the tickets . . , Manager J. (!.
Dunn look over the lead In
Uoublex Inst night as he hanged
out his 2ilth and 27th of the year,
passing Injured Hill Hllverthoniw'a
former high total of 211
Hally's
triple last night was his tilth of
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6-Team Navy Bowling League To Open
Season At Sanford Alleys Monday

A meeting of howling enthusiasts at the Hanford Alleys Wednesday
established n N n&gt;-- Howling League to roll Motnlnu evening*.
According to W ilarlw lek, owner-manager of the alleys, there are
four teams already formed with ultimate plans calling fo r a sis team
league. Vacancies on the remaining Iwo teams are wailing lu he filled
anil Mr. Hart wick urged men whu-ei mini'll mectmr.’. Whether or not
would like to Inin lo cont ict linn ihl* I* to U- the arrangement this
yeur I*
not Immediately
at the lanes
...........................
el) evident.
The cost of howling each week ,,n.&lt;T l.h?.
°* &gt;»l not
last year wax aided hy Special oolilied Mr A H Murray, Special
fe c rrillo n
Service* pay lug for one hall of .Services nffn-er nor the He
the games.
s, The .plan whs bro ug h t! * "iinell
The meeting Wednesday nil** I
Up uiid approved at tin Her rent ion
determined Hie league lo run tor
twenty weeks amI elected Mr.
Ilarlwlek as advisor.

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OTTAWA bib The mystery of
High the missing tuna off Canada's west
12 IM a.m. eon’ ' s till ha* fisheries officials
Monday
puzzled after three years. First
l.ow
High there were plenty of tuna; then
7:37 n.in.
I :i pro. there were none.
In lint), tuna of the alhacore
variety, a strem'.lned fish weighing
from 10 to 20 pounds, moved Into
Hritlsh (’olonihla waters for the
firs t time in history. There were
not many at the start ami the war
curtailed commercial possibilities.
At|y:lllrASI I.KAIHR
^ H A T T IN II - V s r m u i,
W s s liln w liin
However, frum l u l l on the catch
Increased and during the ltUH-1200
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llUNH BSTTKH Iff
Moss,I peak period, 0,500,000 pounds were
('Isvslsmt. M
landed with a value of $1,100,000,
HITH—Vernon. Washlnet'.fl. in
Then the fish began to vanish.
HOI t i l l , KH—V sr imn, \V n « liliiM iiu i
II.
The 11151 catch was a mere 100,000
T II I I 'L K B - f'ls r-w ll. Ilo s i,in . sn.l pounds worth $31,000.
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Self-Dumping Lake

ANCHOKAGK, Alaska (/!*&gt; —
Lake (icorge,the utllauc self-dump­
ing lake, lias done It again. The
nnminl emptying o f the plcturasuua
Chugach Mountain lake Is a pnenoun-non of tho Ire,
It Is sealed with n harrier nf
lee each winter. As summer brings
the hlg thaw, the harrier weakens
gtsdually under the pressure of
the counting 20 mile long, 4 mile
wide reservoir.
The flow builds to river pro­
portions, ripping out chunks of
wcekenrd Ice the else of a small
house and tossing them along In
the torrent down a mountain gorge.
This year, the breakup was near­
II,illy, l.eonsril. Hnnioel. Ill liiinn
1. Knuler
111—Unity Hll Hrntv ly a month ahead of laat year, due
jlulty, Huron. I.efi Hiiiifonl u. J,n lo the warm summer. The runoff
lie I. ti 7 HI. riff 111, Iiivrds 1. Hoillvun 1. Ho l,v lllil,ur,I* S Holllvnn raised the Knick and Matanuska
1 IIO- lllcltunl. 11 III * IhltlOK* rivers five feet and the rush of
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debris and Ice threatened bridges
Hulllvun 11-10 I. Illilin i.t.
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ami trestles. The lake Is 60 miles
Kellies. I .rlla T J:«7 A- MIS
north of Anchorage.

Feds Boast Big
Line; To Play
10 Contests

THE HANFORD HERALD
Cage H
Frl. Aug, &gt;4, IS53

Today's
Standings
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Fall football practice w ill begin
M»ndsy morning at Seminole
Illicit .School, It was announced hy
.turn
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8IIH Coach Hill Fleming today.
.40N
Over 35 prospects are slated to
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begin d rill* Mm,day uflernunii at
..UMI
SHS.
During the open morning ses­
sions player* w ill reglntvr and be %it ii lu r d il, sliii'li nun t ill# |
V.nBa^lamal _
2 &gt;41
Issued equipment. Aecurdlng to fle-Laml 4-T, -----------coaches Flendng and Fred Oana.........
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over (li player* w ill be working o r ln e ili, e l l.r r s h e r e
nut the rest of this month hefure I itk elen g e l llr l.e e a
s .in fe re e l J a s h s e a v llls H rs rh
school begins.
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Yowell's Touchton's Give Away 100
2022 Lbs. 01 Bass Baseball Tickets In First 5 Hours
Caught In Palatka
JCC Fishing Meet

Over 100 tickets to next Tueiday night’* Sanford-Leesburg bassball game In the Memorial Stadium were given away free to fans at
the first ft j
...........................
Touchton's Drug Store and Yowell’s Department Store
hours after they were printed yesterday.
ng to W. V. Bitting, owner cf Tourhton'*, «v»r f&gt;3 th-ket*
According
were handed fans In hie store B tf
1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon,
The all-time K9L record for a
only four hour* after they were
single game, including All-Star
received from the printer*.
Jack Hall, manager of Yowrll's and ploy-off tilts, is 4,1)97 who
reported almost the same number paid lo watch the Senator* In
were given fana In hla ator* for Orlando on Sept. 22, 1946 during
the name period o f time.
a .Shaughnessy Play-Off contest.
Touchton's and Yowell'a Joined
Sanford's all-time record was
together to buy out all the acata established In 10.19 on July 14Ut
a Memorial Stadium Tuesday when 4,132 fans paid at the gaJ
night to help the Sanford Car­ to watch Dale Alexatulrr'a power­
dinals meet rising deficit* Incur­ house ovorpower the league Allred in operations this summer. Htars, 13-8.
Hall and B itting had 6,000 tickets
printed fo r the game.
While there are only 2,600 seats
in the Memorial Stadium, they
had 6,000 ducats printed In order
that the park may he filled to
rapacity.
"We want to break the Florida
State I.eague's attendance record
at this game," B itting declared.
"A ll we need to do la to draw
&lt;1,326 to break OaiMivHle'* State
League mark set In 1B4D.''

f'ALAKTA, - (S p e c ia l)- The
f’ alakta and Crescent City Junior
Chamber of Commerce sponsored
i ’ ulham Cniuitv Fishing Tnuramerit goes intu the home stretch
with the bass to beat in the live
weight division hitting 14 lbs. 14
nis, the one in the bait casting
list weighs an even 12 lbs. ana
dlvtsfon that currently tops the
the largest to dale in the light
tncklu division weighed In at 11
lbs. 13 n».
In spite o( persistent rumors of
lousy fishing iri these parts, it bass
were entered (hi* week witti the
largest u Id lh. 3 oier taken by
Woodrow I. Adams, Jacksonville,
(MfHtmrKti 4, IJ111|’i ii h) |ili iff %
on u shiner from the St. Johns.
• i'ii trifiiitl 10, ( 'it li'iiRn I
He
won the live bait trophy for
nt'Iy iruf&gt;if*fi n&lt;*111*111$11**i
l u l l til *« h p h f t lu l f
the week. There were no winners
) r,4]cti!r*11,t)[■, m S v w Y o rk Ji
In (he other trophy divisions this
f1i 11ab11r r11 «il Itrooki $n i$
R ill Mriuiag
Ivrry r i n l i
week. Knnnhl Adams, Ll year old
Mil &gt;.%
"(111k »-1' ill 111|lnhi |*o
old sou of the trophy winner shim
While il is too early tu tell .** L o h I m .i * r i n c l r m i m
ereit Ills way to lo a lh 4 or. bass
Fleming predict* Hanford will
A
T.f.a h i i :
have e Inri'c line next year w ill,
w . 1.. r e * . 4-11. 2 oix, heavier than another entry
i ■ by (lie father of Ihc fishing Adams
75 10
w V,,i k
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light backrielil rolnposiil loosllt nMcsei,
44
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family.
of Junior Varsity graduates. Hone ,• |.v
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brought the total
are such stars ii * fuiiinr M ilt*. ll -loll
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TALLAHASHEE (8 p e e l a D 65 f.f)
411 I I H number registered In the 25 weeks
Ray Diivls, Fd Lockett, J. It. U , -till,se l on
u n iM |i lila
47 05
I7« ISW the rodeo has been In progress to Barry O. Freeman, Leesbrug, has
Howell and Joe Hutchison In the Iri&gt;
sr.7
named Chief of Fish Man­
o - roll
4D 71
2" 2, weighing over the 0 lb. been
secondary.
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a
ton
Irsle
rilsr's
Itrsulls
, One, nf
,, ,llni i,relu, m in g stars will
. s-s York X Wnslilngliin I
In tnlal weight or exactly, 2022 Water Fish Commission. Director
(hn rle * W. Pace announced to­
hi elld Htihbu lli.l.ee, who rimy he J loulndrliilils 1. IP.stun n
Hi*.
II o m . to average 7.7 lbs. day.
converted into » wlngliHck. On , .... mo 7. i lrv.lsrol ] lo I miiIIIK* per fl*h
He w ill succeed John D. Del
o
o
l
n
r
«
l
oop.
I
I
0
11
,J1
1
0
|l
quint, whose resignation was ac­
the de|mrteil list in (he forward
Tmtnv's Sek.Hill.
It
I*
interesting
lo
note
that
cepted recently.
wall are such rtulw nrt* a* Hlg
, Voik »l Pliil,i,|.||il,l,i
.73 of these has* were rauglit by
Joe I'irki-iM and Center Terry u , Plum,,,, el llosto ii n
Freemen, who hold* a master's
resident
of
Putnam
Co.
let
by
,
i.i.
'
.mo
ll
li.
lio
ll
o
Cordell. John ('n iter and Jimmy , i&lt; , ,-Ihiii I ul HI I.*o,ldegree in Fish Management from
Floridians
outside
Putnnm
County
Fos will lie hack with a year's
the Alabama Polytechnic Institute
ami 125 by fishermen representing In
experience
to
replace
Nolllc '
Auburn, Alabama, w ill direct
21
other
states
in
llie
Union,
Nance, who transferred to l)r- 1
the agency's fishery research and
(ieorgln
lead
s
the
mil-of-staters
lando, ned Hussell "Wop" Munn 1
management programs. He has
with 20 fl.thmen entering bassln been
by the commission
In the line.
the event. Live bait has been used ' n-6 employed
194s and has supervised
done Kslrhlgc ami Jimmy Wade i
lo rupture 101 of these bass, while field activities
man­
w ill tie vying fur bnckrifld posts
73 have been taken on the rod agement on theIn St.fisheries
River
along with Johnny Jones and
arid reel* with artificial lure, IS and other central andJohnsouthern
JACKSONVILLE
dD-WIth
Jacklimmv lluw kiii* up from the xuc...
, „
.
i on spinning rod* with plugs and Florida areas.
ccssful HIIH .IV *,|tmil Inst year. le Simpson of Miami Edison show- ( n „ „ t|IP ?]y ro() W|th n|e*.
Tho new fish mangement chief
.Hanford will play a III.game ing the way with a 100-yard gallop
The tournament w ill continue
schedule next year with one open („r u touchdown, the South crushed through Labor Day, September 7. K currently In charge of the Lake
f-lshericR Experiment Statiun In
dalp (Oet. 0).
the North 33-0 lust night for the
Leesbrug. He w ill move to TallThe Seminole liruves will singe
ahasse
aboutl Sept l, and w ill axthe seaion's opener at the Me­ in nil lopsided victory yet in tho
sume full charge after Sent 30,
annual
Florida
All-Star
High
morial Ktadluin on Sept. IS play­
Deni
when Denulne'a
resignation be­
ing host to Apopka. There w ill School football game.
comes ef/e
effective, ,
he five load games and five
A crowd of 0,371 watched In (be
home pamen. The home encoun­
ters w ill he with Apopka. Kdge- Oator Bowl as coach Hoy French’*
water (Orlando), New Smyrna heavlor southern outfit avcng4*d
last year's 00 dofeut and took a
Hi-jiih, f'nlatku and D djim l.
F. 11. Andrews, HMC, of NAA&amp;
T h i' Del,and bulldog dash will 5 2 lead In the 5 year-old ttrlea nnd J. J. Harrington, A M2, of
lie llii’
the *i-a»iiii*
xcrisim'x iiiia
finale
und w ill
i Tin.
i,e
u ’ unu
m1
m i- Smith, attacking from -a VJ-112, onU-ri-d the only fish in
be pluved In Del.and. Kdgcwaler1*pllt-T, struck for two ft
Touchdowns tin- Ktnlan-Wlih’ Fishing Derby
of Orlando will plav here In the 1In .the
second
quarter,
.
.
.
.
.
.
cc
*two
- more
■ Inst week.
aeaxon's home final,- fur th e in tltt third and once in the fourth
Andrew's
five po'iml, seven llu tr tier. M l, llix-k Inland. III. I.
Joe H-.-odiky, 220 pounder bound ounce catch took the Live Halt
ItKNO, Nee— Kdaardu loee Ito
Celery Fed* on Nuv, 20.
I II , I.Sl'nmps, Aran,tin*
fur the University of Florida from award and the four pound, 1?&gt;W merit,
1033 SHS (ill 10 .SCHEDULE
» iltp « ln te&lt; l Andy V V x lk ri. 1*7, Hnn
Miami Juckson, broke loose for ounce buss nf llnriln gton 's won Kraiii lei n, I A.
Sept. IH—Auonka, here
Iwo lourhdnwn* on scoring Jaunts the weekly prise in the A rtificu l
NICW LONDON, 4’,nin. — (III.
26— Ku*lls, n»»*
iimwo, i i i , rH a n fo r d , knot-lied out
of 54 ond 3J yards
Del. 2—Let-burg.
Lure Division.
l*i*tit rashmi■ h. it s , M ld d lrlu iv n . I
A—Dorn
I Billy Shields tTampa Plant) amt
10— I'atalka, home
Bob Harbor (Utllo tJJade) ac­
21— St. Augustine, bust
counted for (he
.10— Winter Park, home
[other south touchNov. 0— New Smyrna, hums
Idowns Hill Hol1.1—Seahreeie, away
Iton (St. Peters
20—Kdgswater, home
23— Del.and, away
Iburg) k i c k e d
[three
converHunters havo a tough time try­
I slons.
ing to trap Hie African Jerboa, a
Don Williams
desert rat which resemble* a mid­
(Chiplcy) saved
get kangaroo with its long hind
tno North from
legs. It has 300 degrtvs vision amt
i blanking when
can see ahead, behind, above or
he Intem fted a
below, or all around without mov­
p m and return­
ing Its head.
ed 23 yards to the
South's 17 in the last period. Fred
Kelly (Pensacola) took the ball ov­
er from 11 yards out.
Simpsun’s 100-yard dash came
on a pass Interception. Tho Nurth's
(Jerald Houks (Orlando Boone),
Larry Adama (Jacksonville Heach
Fletcher) and Junior Mettf (San­
ford) had rolled from their 30 to
‘
'
.
back, will scrap for the starting the opposition's 9. A penally put
post. Junior John McBride and the bat) back on the 13 and Rooks
sophs Bobby Barnes and Osble Lin- passed only to sn&gt; It fall Into Ihc
villa are piomislng reserves.
eager hands of Simpson on the
Lew la, rated by Drow as the best goal lino. Miami Edison’* Allfullback ha has ever eoaehrd, can America and All-Southern player
&gt;ull through the lino with the best took off, shaking a tackier on the
of them. He also is a fine blocker to and three otheri on the 13 which
and wilt back un the line on de­ put him In the elear.
fense. Charles Malcolm, a letterCoach Walter Slater's North
man, and aoph BUI Stone, a Ko­ team, running from the Tennessee
rean vateran expected to develop single wing, round the going tough
Into a fine runner, are the top against a rugged South forewall
■fairvOTi
reiervce,
studded with such players as end
overall, Drrew figures that the Jim Hendley (Miami Edison) and
death of the Iwo-platoon system and R. E. Shepard (Miami senior),
has wakened
vakened Alabama. The coach
The South rolled up 136 yards
■ayi hla loam la equal to the 1939 on the ground while .the North
■quad on defuse, but is below par mado only 93. Tha North paesed
on offense. All of last year’s of­ 13 times end completed 9 while
fensive linemen except tackle Jack the South flipped the ball only 6
Rmelley ere gone.
time*, hitting Iwlca.
Drew predict* Tharp, tackle Ed South
0 I I 14 7 S3
Culpepper and center Ralph Carrl- North.
0 0 o M
l«n will be 'Bama’a outstanding ' South acoring; touchdowns, simpIndividual performers this season. eon, Brodeky 9, Rhaidi, Barber.
All threa made the All-SEC aecond Conversions, Bolton 1.
team U rt
North scoring; touchdown, WOCulpepper and
Carrig
llama-

Freeman Succeeds

jfatfh Loses, 33-6,
As Junior M etts
Stands O ut

Navy Fishing
News

By MERCK RBAILKY
ATLANTA (ft-About the middle
of the 1032 football season some
disgruntled Alabama alumni took
out after tho scalp of Coach Harold
(Hed) Drew.
Then the Crimson Tide began lo
roll, Drew pocketed a 2-year con­
tract renewal and Iho learn capped
Its 9-2 regular seaion record with
terrific Ti
Teeing of Syracuse, ........
billed
asi an "Eastern powerhouse,"
powerhouse, In
Miami's Orange Uowl.
The same Team Isn't back this
year. Some of the lop stars have
departed. But the Tide etlll shape*
up aa a potent football machlna.
Halfback! Corky Tharp and Bob­
by Luna and fullback Tommy Lawla a n the key ooge counted upon
grind out touchdowns and, may. win the conference champion­
ship.
If Drow con build up Tide
strength at tha guard ana quar­
terback positions, Alabama will be

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capable of giving any team In the
Umt on any given
countr
country a bad un
Saturday.
Hobby Marlow, All-SRC and eecond string All-America right half­
back, and Clcll Hobson, 'Bama'i
best quarterback In yean, grad­
uated, leaving the two nlggest gaps
to be filled. Bob Conway, who
could play any backfleld position,
Is another hard • to • replace dtpartce.
Tharp,
'harp, a 170-pound Junior, will
fill Marlow'a
Marl
riant half post. He Is
fastt enough ana
____ruj|g«d enough to
take over white _____
Last year Tharp shifted to lei
half In mld-aeaiM to run with Mar
low, giving the Tide an almost un*
naif back combination.
Ho
amenta
tor slgnel-caller Hobson
defensive counterpart, B o l..........
son, has been a gouthter chore.
Beit bet lo lake over Hobiea’a
passing post la Bart Starr, ■ soph­
omore who saw duty with the var-

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T. Leoiiunl
Only a half-gome nut of fourth Dunn
Went If Mink
plare after last night's 3-1 trl Dully
umph over Jacksonville [leach Milvnri hnrrn
lu re last night, the Sanford Car- . IfnrrlM
flnr*ini&gt;
dinaU will piny the Hen Bird* In iiTneVtirt
scries finale In Jus llearh to- Hemuele
I’n llllle rl
night.
Hiilllvsn
With tree than 2'&lt;j «reka re* I n a r u m
malnlng this oei.un, Hanford'* l&gt;. L e o n a r d
Klu m, I* nr,
Florida Hlale League entry la .VIsi
Is
now nine game* off the pare Hniltli
of lhe front running llel.and n t l i s r *
Tn’ nte
lied Mata, who clung to the lop
iiik h
poalllon lie virtue of a double pH ui tlllv
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win over Lakeland laat night1‘H lm ls rl
ti ills * n
Last night, chunky southpaw Klu
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John "Bono" .Sullivan anapped t&gt;
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with a cruftllv pitched four-hit­ M m llli
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ORLANDO i/P)— Orlando detectives today reported they
have solved two armed robberies here last weefc Hirl'/i‘ ‘*h
th« culprits have yet to be taken into ctislodv.

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SAN FRANCISCO (A’)— Fire, apparently set by an nraonlst, flashed through a woxnhrn upnrtment liotel here
today, killing two residents and causing serious injury to
eight other |&gt;ersons.

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Reds Sure O f Seat For Korean Talks
President Asks A id By Western Nations

XKNIA, Ohio {/H&gt;— Ail Air Force F8U Jet fighter plane
crashed in a pasture west of neurby Yellow Springs twlnv
and the pilot died In the flaming wreckage.

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WA9H1N(IT0N (A*)— A (lovermueiit Frlntliig O ff ic e '
employe Identified .a fellow worker. Fdwurd Itothschild
face-to-face tislny as a onctimu ineinher of tlie Commooist
party.
INDIANAPOLIS &lt;/H&gt;— Violence continued today iu the
Indiana Bell Telephone Co. strike as negotiators met again
in an effort to agree on a new contract.
WASHINGTON (A1)— The State Department t«sla\ ac­ The SumerTlmrr was very
cused Russia of delaying both a Rig Four meeting ami free pleased to get a letter today from
Sandy Anderson, Jovial manager
elections throughout Germany.

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Other Countries
Should Strive
For 'Self-Help'.

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O n T h e In s id e . . . .
For the first lime In live
rears, four American corres­
pondents have been permitted
hy Com mu ids l Rumania to visit
that forbidden Balkan country.
(In I'age 1 appears the first of
several articles by Ihe Asso­
ciated Press chlrf ot bureau lu
Ylnmu, who was aiming them.

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of the Sanford Slate Farmers
Market, who. with his wife, Is
varallunlug In Ctaytun, Ga. "We
are vacationing In the mountains
of North Georgia—wonderful cliWASHINGTON U* - President
"ial** anil nmd fond.” writes San­ Eisenhower told Congress today
dy. He add* (here Is a small Stair Western uulluits should strive for
tra n k Noel. Associated Press
rorm ers M nikrl near Clayton, greater self-help tnwacd collective
photographer, is a free man
amt when he gets a Utils* Itchy, he security because Aim clean aid
again alter mure Ilian 32
, pays that market a visit to see "cannul do the whole job "
mouths as a prisoner of Ihr
wliul’s doing m the produce tine.
Ills
report
reviewed
Ihr
mutual
Chinese Reds In North Korea.
“ We enjoy reading your dally security program for the sir
Now In Tokvo lor mediral and
1column, and kindest regards to the
denial Irra lm rid
nevessllaled
i rest ot (Its* sta ll," penned the pop­ months ended last June 30. II said
Soviet
Russia
conlinucs
a
serious
by his long capltylly Noel has
ular manager.
• • *
threat tu peace and that U. S
collaliorated with AP i'orresTltAV IH A llt FORUK BASK, Cnllf. i/» h -A Key W « i, Fin. f „ r
pomteid (Hen Clemeui* '■* lett
Sandy Included iu Ills teller a aid to check Communist fip aM io n
rni-r Prisoner of Ml* Reds In K uivh wim dui* here this muining
now
Is
shifting
In
ernphatia
from
of
some of Ihe things he ami his
newspu|*cr clipping stating that
Iroin Honolulu. CpI. Julio l„ Torn- j* aboard m, Air Force on-dl.iil celery
fellow
Americans saw and rn
Europe
to
Asia
and
the
Pacific.
is
a
promising
new
crop
(or;
s ir evacuation plane expected ui u* n.m II am. EST) m this hn*e Georgia's miHiulaln urea
"While It Is clear that the
dured at prisoners of war. The
The'
roar Han Frnnciaeo.
slory on page t Is Ihe llrsl of
local muilHger added u* a post strength needed by olhsc free na­
T o n * told newsmen lu Honolulu
three articles.______
____
tions cannot be developed and
script
he
had
visited
the
field
id
yesterday that three high Russian
maintained w i t h o u t substantial
officers inspected a prison camp be l.d.l » new* i-oliferriirr lit celery and hoped they make good American ussistanre, the report
"H ill," pointed mil Mr Anderson,
heat tn the one In which he wn» Trlpler Armv llusidiul.
"Thev wore li*&gt;Jnit-1a with u red ■I base my doubts" The article declared, " it Is equally rl(*ir that
held captive.
the mutual security program alone
“ We could tell them liv their star painted on the front mid not- siules that a five acre field of cannot do the whole Job.
red cheeks amt thalr red beanie." iihed leather hoot*. They must Rabun County bottomland Is grow
"Other measures are neceiiary.
have been high officer* niaiura mi: what may lie Hie slate's first
or eoliinel*."
tnmnierci.il celery crop. A pair and it Is important that the mutual
■d Florida produce growers who security program mill our foreign
have hern experimenting with the relations as a whole he conducted
mountain area's imsslbllitles In In such a way as to facilitate the
-iinim er vegetable production lor laklng of these measures."
several veal's figure thut two crops
Ralitiealion of the European
cun he grown nil separate field* Defense
LAKELAND US— It's one o( the
Community Trs-aty, Vide
each
year
profitably
Tin*
farmers
n re tim et U ever hat happened,
st m E i t s i i u i t G on—rru* otii
expansion, and greater Investment
M i** I itoi ii Mm* Hi own. a fo r­
arc
working
toward
a
plan
which
but person* merchandising Flor­ er riders didn't have a chance
of private capital in underdnwl
mer re-*tdrnt of Sanford mol mow a
ida citrus are optimistic about the against Coral Gables youngsters would permit marketing the celery oped countries were ihrtv step* the
physical
i-diicalioii
direcloi
in
led
new citrus if-aion.
competing in the animal statewide after Hu* Florida cron is ox ha us
r x r n THgOOP !
of Poi.:
1
Webslcr Glove*, M o, lebited tie*r
and hefiirc the Michigan crop President mentioned
Robert W. Rutledge, general bicycle dor by here.
aoa
ia
i
xiONtKv,
i
y
«t
will i. pievent I 'i eg-in a l llo * Mh&gt;
i-sperieiii
vvlilliiilti-ndlllg
the
reaches
the
storrs
manager of Florida Cilrua Mutual.
Cyclists from that city won !•
l)ii, N Y , ni tested In llusloii dm •
Ammo 4 healdy imd Isleid p.i*
illyiu iii. G m m * In lle h in k l. Fill
■ brought back that slant on pro ot II class events Sunday and Cur
ing an t I I I . round iqi of nil runt
eaid in Atlantic (Tty. N .1 . o.-vl
llarrs
(The
Cut)
Itreeehrn,
vet­
In
ml.
In-1
vein
in
mi
udilrr**
before
apectlva sales condition* after al Gables bike riders won the
seennd - string Cmnmimlsl pmiv
the Ridutv i 'lull ill i hi- Vindil I ’lub lluUlHl. rill" weight I lit pounds,
talks with food merchandiser.* on grand handicap The ho*-' handi­ eran pitcher-much id the Ml. Louis
In dr is, 1* well mummied ns In*
Hiossns. hu* come up with an Idea
luia bDek h.ilr slid blown eye*
toil")’
a trip to Chicago.
cap winner was Dick Morris liar that pitchers will like a* much a*
•lite ri the Federal Duilding thru-.
He said this Ti “ one of the few tiara Holland look the event in the hitler* will hate. Hr *u(ge*t*
"W e were nil g irn lly lmple»»eil
Described aa orgaiilratlounl sec­
times before the beginning of a girls’ division
h) the upemilg i’i*l enuiMy with
that the plate be widened five In­
retary for Ih * Reds tn ru-onii
rltru * season everyone Is nptlmls
each nation'll trim, inarching In
ches from 17 tn 22 Inc he* to help
Peiuiiylvanla
and
Delawuie.
he
He."
uniform* ii round the oval." aim
pitcher* with a lark »f control.
was held ! • $71,000 ball on a
staled. “ The Finn* spent Id y«ar«
After arcing «ome of the Florida
chan*
of
vioUMrs
the
Smith
A&lt;
t.
preparing for the (Hyidpie*. which
State l.ragur rhu rke rt attempt to
an* held in ii city of a different
HOMESTEAD i* - W II. Carroll. find the strike sone svllhout much
The general public It invited tu
mil loo every four year* "
49, foreman of the Homestead surer**, It appear* to (hi* corner
in
w
ii
n
vrr—
rwui
ivvi
TAMFA (ft—Four record* war Slate• Prison Farm, was held in a* (hough Rrcerhen’* «uggrilton attend a meeting of the m id la n d
*Th« Finnish people were very
, bettered tn the finals of the Was the county tall'today on suspicion may be Just what 1* needed. But bridges committee of the Liam
i.lrid and hospltaide, hut their dlftier
of
Commerce
tonight
iti
Ws***-*! w
'V lit language was n hard tmrrier
of murder in connection with the how the batter* would howl If auah
In Overcome. All the athlete* were
fatal shooting a t Karl TyrC, Sly an 'tniMV*Uon were le he ptnrest [County Comraiaaioiwrs room at
Hi*
court
House,
w
hen
suggoa
accounted fortw o of thedi.
I u elfectl
lion •ed In mii Olympic Vtl ugo with
In a tavern hero Saturday night
(Iona w ill bo prepared relative to
llenrv lllgliM iillii. alia*
Doe",
officially set
NUa Jean ■tea unofficially
the exception of the Russian*, who
new marks ht the 13-14-year old
pneurs tu Ih* getting primary road improvement
Threw-1) a..
wen* quartered on u little peiiiun Mulwav sect ion. found guilt) on i
giiuddiiig iliargi* Frtdav in ( i t )
girts divisionv She awam the too
as much _____
publicity. tltesi day* as
These suggestion* will Im* pri*
Mr* Clar.i loin*, executive sec 1■nil" near Helsinki "
TV The latest Issue ot the Edl as*rued lo Ifu* County Hoard id relary
yard braastitrokp In 1:20 ami the
M l-* Drown d a * mnei ined "hold I'liiut via* «rle .i.m l i*&gt; Ho indo.lv
id
Hu*
Semmolc
Count)
of In* idhunev. **"01 I. Muriell
100-ynrd freestyle In l:07p
TAMPA Ms—Benny Lane, dl* tor and Publisher, the newspaper Cgniiniaaluner* for *ludy uml iki* Tuberculost** .irul lleulHi Assoclu llo- new spopei iiuliili-lt) o h n li to llllaild o uildel .. Inind ol 4 Iini
Irlct supervisor for Ihr* Stale Rev trade's illh lr. tins an advertise slide use in the new three vonr tin,,, re-opened tin* lnc.il office to el edited tile Cndeil Stiiti-* "* will vvlide Hie e.i*e t* being appealed
merit mi Its Inside cover page plan fur primary road* Tin-* plan, day after lielng awav for -is lung the giiiiu * "A clu iillv, then n
erage Department, sheepishly re which
to Ihe t it im l i '..oi l
require* that readers wear which map* out the p rim a rv road
ported a moonshine whisky stilt a special
no w lulling nuthin, despite I In*
type of glasses in order
IligliM iull. a vegrn " a - arrest
ram lor three year** instead
Mrs .I i i I h- tilt .tills i for Kant -Cole* ill | he new spit pel ». Ill till- lit
was found on his pasture land
to tolly appreciate the display
ORMOND REACH ( f t - The Pe­
id usual one year, will lie pro Aurora, N Y . where -tie .illeniled fiend tecoiil* of the Olyiuiuc*. no ed Vug H .... a clllll ge III (HI**!’**
The still was crude but In work And only lids morning, Herb Rol­
terborough
(Ont.)
Ornamental Ing order unit 20U gallons of mash
vented by the County Comnusshin
th Nation at rnlicii'ulii*&gt;l** A*»**m*tu nation tm* been declared I tie vvtn mg a *h.in ui a lid le n lor m.au-v
lo In piuyed Several ulhet
Swim Club WM the team cham­ were nt*arby, ready for processing ler. manager of the Itlti Theater, to Saxton Lloyd, district board lion training eourn*
for (inn m i ll i* betler th l* way, since d vi-l
told
os
that
on
Sept
tl
and
7
Wll*
Negrue* w in - a in -'l.-il on -.irnil.it
pionship of t w AAU National
member of the Stale Ruud Depart week* Tlieii --lie .pent a fvm would hi- tinfoil for couulrle* llo ch,true*
come
tho
first
three
I)
showing
in
on rin- "i-. ki ml ol Vue.
Women’s synchronised swimming
week* vaeullnri .it Hut ton.i He.teh *i*o of Finland to rompnli- ngnin-t H
Sanford "Fort T l", a moving pic- tncut, at Del,and on Wedm-Mtuy
n ifct las) night with a precision
Work
1,11fieen
-.farted
it
till*
The CofC meeting will -lari at
tuition* II* huge H* tile Culled
time about rnwbtiyx nml Imfluns,
I vvii id (f11-in. Dai*v M .ihli'it 13
art called " u tile Jumping Jacks.”
office. Mr** Jobe -.ml loiluv. nil Sillies nml Ituasin."
MIAMI 'its- Mary June llcaver will require patrons to wear spe M 00 p.lll.
Mlo I aki Vv i- and Im*/ lllaek
the
annual
ilui-dm
a*.
w-al
sale,
Primary mads which have tn-en
I On mg the entrance leieno.oo . IIG1 Maple Ave. In ili-lliil In.ml*
It, fell from the bow id her tarn el.'.l glasses Another three |) picwlilrh will stall Nov
III Fire
iiy's boat during a pleasure cruise lure is on Its way to Sanford Inter under discussion hy the Commis Chief Muck rlevelaiid i- ninnlv in v* Ii ii- ti eui Ii country would mnn-l, Filduv id i.'il^ r;ii Ii The I'a-.e* ol
in no nr ding to llie lr irnlinl in ,lo&gt; t'lnirliiHi- Vonglin.
yi-stcrdny and drowned in Hr* ' next month, so evidently the nov­ slim and the CofC include Gi-urva chairiliall "I Hie sole
lit.
122 F
French and Celery Aves
elty Is here to slay.
Fintil-b u11&gt;Im hi* I , the Soviet Cnnni Fourlli M
and I dilli Jack-on
CAMP BLANDING (ft -C o m cayne Ray.
• • i
miiile u lusting impression Ahoul i .III, 1/12 VV Flglilh *-1 were Coll
peny A, 748th ordnance battalion,
Thoughts While Shaving—The
mid way in the eerenmny tin- Ifn- llimi'd
of Jacksonville, won the SO-yearworld appears to be buck to "n o r­
-lun* filed in, i lad In unmnenlnti*
Moll '211 Negro, Ninth
M um - I
old T a lla firm trophy In rifle*m al" Ihi* week alter last week's
SI and I' m Vie pleaded guilt)
while iin lfuilli*, four nbreusl
L O U IS V IL L E , Ky. (A l A a.'i typhoon, hurricane
shooting competition of Florida
ami earth­
"They were hy fur tile lurgest I’ Mil,IV In l clialgi- ..I assault and
National Guard units here yester­ year-old barber college student, quake*. With I’OW exchange news
contingent up unlil thut time unit hallerv uni wa* sent lo lall loi
was arrested for carrying around constantly holding forth In the
day.
only Amerlcn, next to I In lust, Ivud a Ih .1.1 v 11-r i n when lie was iinalile
Three teams competed in the his homework—a rasur.
new*, Ihi* week there'* a revolu
Approval s i * given a charter l»y u larg ri number of p u rtlriiiu u t*" to ini) a tin.......I iloo
match which was the first held
Police said they took him o ff u lion brewing In Morocco, trouble
allows. III.
Ill, Negro, IDIh
VV■I l*i- Meadow*.
Samuel J. Rankin Jr ,
112 Judge M It Smllli alter it was fil The fu *t. seeimd ami llilril plueii
for the trophy since two. The horse near u riding academy afte r hi Iran, unification problem* In
SI and lllckor) Ave
wa-&gt; (oimil
matches, established In 1903 by receiving reports lie was riding Germany, controversy oyer a Wert Fourth SI., who rbot hiiiiself ed iu Circuit Court Friday by jicti wllini-i* stood oil u plat foim in guiliv tiv lodge Voile W illiam * Jr
U. S. Sen. Jamjs P. Taliaferro, recklessly and had fallen o ff tin* Russian seal in (he United Na- through the Jaw in a suicide at tinners for Ihi* Incorporation of flu* front of the judges’ stand tu le- on a d ial gi* ol ilriinki-rii'sx anil
ceive iln-ir award*. The entire
were dlsrontlnued during World animat, llo said lie had Just poi Hons, an aaxaailiiattmi in l^ban* tempt In front of hi* estranged Congn-galionul Christian Church
crs were llalpli W la&gt;vt crowd of 7d,&lt;H)l) In I fie stadium ruse uni guiliv no a ehurge of asxaiilt
War II.
"it. amt varied anil sundry other wife x borne Friday night, has been Ingl'ellliim
chased the rnsur.
Sr., Fred .1 Rentier, John H in fiiniidolo silence " * the mitioual ami lliii-.il* lie wa* *enl In jail
bnllellii*. Yep, the wurld Is atlil in detained in Jail pending a ruluu mi
Root
Jr , Henry Wilts* Jr and llmi fliig of tile win net of each event foi two d.iv* vvlien In- wa* iinalile
'
Istant
Rial
hir
case
by
Assistant
Stair*’*
Attur
In prodllie a SG flue
* v v 'r o s rs &lt; s rs » v s a s ro s rs a s ro v s * s rs rv s rv v w w w w w w v i/v v » urellv much of n mess . . . . ney llu rb e rl Griggs.
ner
Carter.
wiix raised while tin* winner's miCharlie Dawson, the ('nunly'* ag
A cave jgainsl Harrison Hurl
&lt;«
Officer*
named
m
tlm
petiiion
inkin,
who
was
not
seriously
tiunul
anthem
waa
pluyed,
she
eonrlcutlurnt agent, la on hi* way to
Slewaid, Wilder Park lu which lie
werr*
Mr.
laisslng.
Mr
(lender,
Injured,
may
be
released
to
In.
re
tlmieil.
lie coming a dally columnist for
was ell al ged vvlHi fullilll! to fm viMias llrnw ii w a s Introduced try a ilriv e i'* license, was dismissed
the Herald. Hi* w riting* aro pour- lalive* in Paiatka aa soon » he Ralph Hubbard, Gelon Revel* ami
lug In »o fnat and furious these has recovered. Sheriff J. L Hobby Harold Herl)*t. all ol Sanford, and Prngtum Chairman lllll Rush after Ihe defemlunl pioihueil a |j
ay, though the rase wifi Ralph Hammond. Lung wood
■lay* lhal we've decldetl to run ht* stated tnda'
I'resiileiit It I.. I'erklns Jr,, tm- eeiise
The value of real estate) In-hi noiiiii’eil thm the Rotary Club will
work* several time* a week In­ be derided by Assistant Stale'*
Four bund, id (17 each were i&gt;*
stead of lust on Friday a* had Attorney Griggs in the nesi lew lugs by the corporation was *rl at tillVI* u full hiiul (lip up the St. I real ed whin Hu* ilefendald* lull
I7.YOOO, according lo Ihi* petiiion
days.
I been the practice^ In the pail.
i
l*d
to appeal lu fo u rl
Those
Julius River on 8' pt !I0.
,
.
. AUOU8T 17, 1118
nis wife, Vivian B. Rankin is
(loud* well* posled iiv Wiley Hub
f'hnrlea
Morriaoii,
of
the
Heiuld,
Thera I* no place in the South where they ran raise as f i n e n
Just read a story about a hu*- suing him for a divorce. The nil
lilt roil need the three guest*: W L. instill, Negro. Houle 1, iin a charge
corn and ralaa it aa cheaply ns In the sub-irrigated area around Hanford, baud who hoi thl his w!f« n new cldc attempt took place Friday
Tluirpe, Orlando: Roy faiwson, lie* of falling In answer a subpoena;
corn flelde around 7hare nre
‘
The cum
are the wonder of the visitors from the car with which his wife wax learn- night when Ranktn went to hi*
l.nml; and Tim I.emun, ton or c ity George I T in ker, Washington, I)
North and West and tn* stalks are about 10 tu 12 feet high and have log to drive "How nre you gel­ wife's home, 2003 Jefferson Ave ,
(' , and Gurney Dmidncy, M iam i,
Miinuger Tom Leimili.
, 0 two and three good ear* of corn to the stalk.
ling along, dear?" asked the hus­ to tee her. She refused to open the
on charges id miming a red Irafband "Oh. fine," she replied door when he knocked and after
fic liglil. and John f.ewis lliis-elL
„ waiting for to minute*, slump'd,
"Yealerday I went 80
At a meeting of the County Reboot Hoard it was resolved Dint brightly, -yeaierda.................
Count ruction work on Hie new
Orlamlii. on a charge ol exceeding
Woman's Club building at fnxxuttile speed lliilil
new teachers appointed to tench in the Sanford schools shell not be miles an hour, anil tomurrnw I ’m " ( am going lo hill myself."
paid more than $88 per month for the first month. Increased salary going to try opening my eye*
llonds of $2 each. | his1i *&lt;I on
Whereupon he went to hi&lt; car. berry, which Im* lieen al a .landSALISIIUHG, Mil ux - When parking
when I pass another ca r." Well, grabbed a gun and stuck II in hi* altll fur several weeks, wu* re
shall be contingent upon efflcency,
meler vinluHnn charges,
for an eve-opening value, have mouth, and pulled the trigger The sumed Salurdiiy. according to an Phillip C. Wlddow*nn of nearby were hufeiled by t) F. Penning
Princes*
Anno
opened
hi*
refrig­
mu
tried
using
Herald
Classified
announcement
by
Mr*
Herman
R
bill
Jr
.
12(H)
PultmHto Ave . llalpli
Sanford ho* wltneased some remarkable boom areas from the time
bullet went through hi* cheek Mr*.
erator door. Ill* cut fixed him with W iaixxlng Jr., 2fwi Willlow Ave :
th# ftrat artisan laid the first brick on tha buildings of the city down Wanl-Ails? They'll rent vacancies, Rankin maantlme, called the police Joyce, building fund chulrmun
The building, u project of Ihe an icy x la o and Icupcrl stiffly from Ernest llousliolder. Sanford. E rn ­
to lha present time, but at no time In tha history ul the city lias there sell furniture end appliances who ruxhed to the scene. Rankin
.vou'rg. j j o longer using and hire refilled to be taken to the hospital club, virtually has been built wills Ihe box.
est W Jones, Enterprise; James
Man so much building as at tha present time.
lii’ip yilU Deed in your home or
Widdowson saul Ihe cat apparent­ W Fields, 2H1S Jefferson Ave.,
volunteer luiror. II will be a ir
In
an
ambulance
and
rode
in
a
hnxlnes* Just phone 148 and ask
ooled and w ill nmluln an audi- ly had remnined in ihe refrigerator and Norm an Kimble, Negro, Ovie­
AUGUST 17, 1143
i
for an ad-taker to help you word truck Instead.
orium, 3U by IV) feel, modern all night, lie thawed mil after a do
f r ,
*?• Wight II received his commission as Hvcund Lieutenant your ad and "charge It."
(lichen and two Imin'tcx.
lew hour* in Ihe sun
Ten oilier eases were eonlimied.
Iw tho Coast Artillery Corpn upon successfully completing the officer*
candidate course at tha Anti-Aircraft Artillery School at Camp Davie,
, " * *
Mrs. Lourina Beal left yesterday for Denver, Colo, where she wllL'
■pend a^tj^T aeatton . m rout* to Sanford ah* plans to visit In Blr.V
Peter Paul Bukur of Sanford n Throe
irao young Nagro buy*,
bo/*. inken.
celved h it bachelor of muale da*
_ ,
C. M. Rabum and her daughter, Mary Evelyn, honored Mra. greo with a major in education
custody
police tail
*uatc-*" by tha City —'
rr*d A. Dyeon Jr. with a m acellaneous shower at their home Thura* from StaUon U n le trtily al com­
it, rat
related they had been hired
day avenltur whey* many ladlea enjoyed the evening of playing games mencement exercises hold at 1:00
Naiigro worn
to break the
M and being served delicious refreshment*.
ra of a noliL ir.
p m, Friday.
boy* compltod 'with Ihe re
Whlla • t Steuon he was preiliNtrling whiskey bot'tes
^
«
,
# A U O W T IT, i m
dent of MENC, a mamL.
W r of tha
windows at tha residence
„
Wgyi a ^ means of cmehatiagaommunlam were yeaterdny out- Band, Kappa Pxl, honors
galvln McCray, apartment 29,
Haad to K lww hj i i at tho Tourist A ato r by Kurt Blnger, Au.trlan- fraternity,' and Lambda Chf A^pha
Jam Clark apartment* How*
--------irnallM who editod one of tho flrat underground social fraternity.
way told M ica, they were
Mr. Buhur w ill bo aulstanl bandm ailer at PcLasd High School
Tho Eav. Marh T. Carpenter mill bo hi riu tri* of tho Sunday mortt- this fall.
ird. apartment I I , as Ihe person
At tha aamo exerciaea Paul Hick­
had snlfcs
“ tad the boy* Into
TNI KMfTONI ANO QifANI-IHATTMIO WHO! NOI rD* Just behind this croup of vfilacers and llielr vhltson, formerly of Sanford, received
wtodoara. Captain
droa tn they caiber on the waterfront nl Snml on Ihe devastated Greek Island of Cephalunla walling to
his mastar of scicnca degree and
waa
tovestljfsttng
--------------be evacuated. Military guard*, who nrn on bond to prevent lootlnc and aid Uia stricken Islanders, stand
f t h k ■ m U T. Louelin to on a.vweattoa trip In Alaska and north- Ethel H lrt Tart, of Ocieeu, recelv* Ms mallar lWa muml*;, said lha
recant poet cord from him revealed that he U a i id her bachelor of aria dagrao with woman clalrosd ksr own window*
by. Security inUiiun report* tell of ■ mountain ''tlldlng into Ufa sea Hi Cepnalorda.'' (inierualumat;
Which an aerial view to nhatm oa the cud.
a major to elcmantary omioiUQu. k id bssn brucste, prsvkMuJy.

State News Roundup
Key West Prisoner Arrives In U. 5.
Today; Tells 01 Red Inspections

) Officials

Happy
Over Citrus Year

Olympic Games
Subject Of Rotary
Club Speaker

Coral Gables Kids
Take Bike Honors

Public Invited
To Attend CofC
Committee Meet

Foreman Held

Records Bettered

* .ass ^

Whiskey Still

Swimming M eet

n

Child Drowns

Rifle Shooting

Rankin Detained
In Jail A fter
Suicide Attem pt

Heavy Homework

Christian Church
Charter Approved

IN TH E HERALD:

, 10,And 4 0 Years Ago

Work Resumed
A t Casselberry

Frozen Cat

Three Receive
Stetson Degrees

Boys Relate They
Were Hired
To Break Windows

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Diplomats Gather
For U.N. General
Assembly Session
UNITED NATIONS N Y .A*—
Russia appeared assured loday of
a seal at ihe fiirlhenming Korean
political I'linfereuce
if net *alelfill** North Kom i and Cnmmimixt
China want lux Ihere
India’s
chance* ol tx'iug asked to the
pailey dimmed, however
Diplomats, gathering lor the
L! N general assembly heoin
mug (his afternoon freely preilicted approval of a carefully worded
Western resululiou toxxlng the li*....... Soviet p.irheipallon tu tbS
( omrminlxl slikTwo d r i l l &lt; h i'ommnuweallh
......
Australia and New Zeal
and came up with Ibis formula
yesterday lo patch up part of tba
-phi between the United Stairs and
llrdaiii lloth agreed In support it.
The Anglo American iliflerencex
ever tiv* propo.ed inclusion of In
ilia ul the eonfi-ceni'i' table, liow
ever, remullied a* gle.il a* ever,
and it whs doubtful whelltvr India
...old " in a Iwo thirds maturity in
the iHI nullun A sm m ill)
I
S Delegate Ileus v I'alnd
1."Ige Jr *ai.l frankly yesterday
lhal the United Slate* would not
vole lor a llrdtsli sponsored rein
lutmn to in. hide India in the
.-oof •retire

Jaycees Plan
Greatest Labor
Gambling Case
Will Be Appealed Day Celebration'
lo Circuit Court

Local T6 Office
Has

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Associated Cress Lease H ire

MONDAY ACC. 17. 105:1

Tile grimiest Labor Duv cell*
hruliiiti in years will In* sponsored
bv Hie Seminole Count) Junior
chamber of Commerce ih i* ,v**r
at shnluiplo Springs, accoriiiug
lo un announcemeril
today
tiv
layeee President Cliff Abies
All Able* said "w e ’re sihiiisoi
log Mils til)* eveol to lieuefll mil
voolh a r tlllu e *
lie em iim-r.lle.l
a lew ol the uctlv llies oil Ihe part
ol the Juvree group to lu-iiefil the
voting people
Iheru’s Un* Christ
ilia* I ’arade
lie
*.ild.
" K id *
K.nitilv I Speak For Democracv
our pal f in llov * Stale, and Hu*
Yu util llievite S.ilelv plogl'alii
I’il.'l'e will lie a lull day of Jc
liv Hie*
Mi
Aides said in an
null,ii iii :
Hie
I'erdiul
Florida
event
i nun ni..iiim)i lo mg Id.
evi-rvlmdv will have ev er i ino
ill.ml Idled
A id .rilin g to plan* n&gt;.w hello:
eiimpli'teil. evervlHid)
Ir.nn Ihe
viimigstei* lo the old lolli* will
tiave an oppnrtiimlv to teallv en
lov themselves
file arillu il heaillv eotilest will
he t nudui’led Mr Vide* said, dm
mg two ih ul Um* ol Ihe d.iv Cell
Iral Florida lieuiilie* will para.iu
liefole tin* lodges lo li.illilng suit*
and llteii u, rvelimg dresses to
rom prle lot Ihe IMle 'Miss Son

Ijrutn Springs ol in.', t 1
Young billies wishing to pat
tli'lpate tu Hie heuilli c id e * l are
llivlfed to u n i. I' &lt;) llox TUI to
Sun for. I lot ui enti v blank Jut
cee I'ri'M.lei.l Vldes said, "p rl/e *
to lie desired hi even viilllli! lad)'
are now being at eiiinul.iled

Zoning Action
Is Postponed
By Commission
Action rniK'i'liimg Hie pn,|Hi*ed
reromiig nl ail .lieu tn (lie suulh
end of Saiihird wa* pnsl|Niiied Fridav ulglM tiv Hu* t'llv I'latmltig
and Zoning Commission until Octo­
ber. vvhi'ii a public I,earing w ill Im
held
Upon Mu- .....turn of James Gut,

Hu* coinmlssluii decided lo |gi*l
pone a ineeling lo wliicli the re*|.
licnt- of Hu- cimlroviTxial area
will lie iiivlled Tile iiiet'liug pre
violin I &gt; hud been selieduled for
September
The Uommlxxlon recently rrcummeniled to Ihe City Cummi*
■inn that nn area tnulh ol 23tlt Si .
between Sanford Ave. and Orlando
D r, be reinned from a retidenllnl to a commercial cluxxificaHon The recommendation
wax
met by np|n xllinn at Hie Cutumjxxltm ineeling from rexldetilx uf the
area
Al lhal time, the Commixxlnn
complied wllli Ihe request uf Rub rrt Drown, chairman of Ihu 1‘ lanulng ami Zoning CnmmUxiun, In
(Hixt|Mme action in tin, m ailer uniil residents of Ihe area In ques­
tion ct,ulil he cimilllled

Weather
Fartly
cloudy with
scattered
shower* and Ihunilrrshowers and
lilUe c h a n g e In temperature
Ihrovck Tuesday.
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C M A /V t b t K C H A T T E R
The Chamber alaff wait favored In Fait/ord'* Hoot* Mont r In li*r
lh a visit 1**1 Friday by P*« licw position dr nous maid at Dirk
Ilka, a h o il w riter for the fam­ I ’oyea Cypres* Garden*. Hoots
ous dog columnist. Skinny. Skinnyleave* this week eml to tnke tin
died about four veer* ago and her duties mid training at the
Pee i&gt; now w rltlm r a book about wnrld famous attraction. Kick was
her experience* travrlllnir through sitting Ju*i behind Hoot's mother
Florida with Sklnnv. The liook la at the Mlaa Dixie contest in Day­
to be titled, "Rktpp-inr Throuah tona and wna nulling hard for
Florida", ami ha* a section fea- Hoots In win. lie vehemently inturlna
Ban ford nod Seminole sisted Hint Hoots wns the most
County. Pea I* hrinrinir her mem- nhologenk g irl In the line tin and
t i n up to date and Ihe staff as­ should he the winner.
sisted her during her slay herr.
When he wa* Introduced lo Mrs.
Moore, he further espies.e(| an
We have received a letter from Interest In Boot*' talents and pos­
tfcfc Sf. AutU 'tlne Hoatlmr Cluh sibilities nnd extended her an
Stalina their dr*lre to make a Invitation to visit tin* Carden:1
weak-end trin up the St. John* and to talk w ith him. l.nter Hoots
River to Sanford. 1he loeal Out* made the vis it and was employed
board Boothia Cluh hna been eon* at that time to begin work about
tid e d -and they are maklna ar- August loth.
ranatment* to entertain Ihn groun
During the Interim, she wa*
‘ rip
O pt their v l*lt here. Additional called to come down and nose
du
are nl*n In the nfflna which fo r several publicity shots In an­
could eventually lend to nn annual ticipation o f har 1lemming as­
boat-a*cSd« down the St. Jolt
John* sociated with the Cypres* Cardens
:tia«l.... organisation. I know everyone
from. Sanford. A recent discussion
With some of the Inral hontina here hates to see Hoots leave, hut
enthusl**!* is leading to plan* for she has assured us lhat she will
greater use of bur henutiful fatke he home finite regularly, hut In
Monroe for wnter nkllna, boat the meantime nlie Invites every­
raeltia. a regalia, nnd other ar one to visit her at the Cardene.
tlv ltle *.
I.sst year as a result of a OafM r*. V elma Deinparv *ilvl*e» tin fie rmml made on Fiemdi and
that the training school for sew* Park Aves„ we discovered that n
loa opsraloi &lt; ha* Ridlen off to a total
of
approximately
7000
good start lifte r the Initial session vehicle* travelled ihe French Avc.
Thursday. About 8f&gt; people attend* route while 7200 made trie Park
#d the firs t rlasa and the nrhool Ave. circuit. This was during an
is lanarted to grow larger a* ad* 1R hour period, and a total of
milonal trainee* are screened and more than 14,000 cars on 17-1*2
appppved for tha course, As was I* a lot of travelling In anybody's
broutht out at the meeting o f the book.
Kanfbrd Industrial ftnanl laal
Ill a visit to the Chamber office
week. them la a possibility of
developing a tabor pool of five to this past week, A. W. Itnhertson,
seven hundred trained sewing op* a representative of the Hlalo
Hoad Department stated that ac­
»rater* in this area.
This should result io nil nttrar* cording to regular tra ffic cheeks
tlve drawlmr card for several made during the past lit years,
small Industries now rasllnv their tr a fflr on Highway Nn. I hail
eves south word. Ilalnh rowan. a decreased -HIM- while during the
member of the executive commit* same period Ihe truffle nn I7-D2
tee of the liid iislrlnl hoard, has In the v irln llv o f Hanford hus
been Instrumental In develnnliur Increased lltflct.
We lohl him this was another
Ihe training profrriim up In its
present status nnd a committee good reason whv inure mileage
has been appointed hv llra llrv signs listing Hanford should he
Odham, rhalnomi of the Hoard, to placed on the route. We're hoping
further develop mol to steer the to lie able to persuade the powersthal-be lu the lllghw iiv, Depart­
PTOaram.
Two Instrurtor* have been tiro* ment to give us better recognition
vtdrd hv the County Hoard of In Ihe wny of mileage imlleallmi
Fdticntlon
nnd the Im luitrlnl on ill routes lending (o till* com*
Hoard Inis npprotiilstrd addllloiial niunltv. Mr. HnliCrt*on I* mishitfunds to continue (lie program of lug us In our program of cooper­
ation with the Harden Cluh In
training.
hemitlfvlng the highway* through*
Congratulation* and bust wishes out the riiuntv.

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Madina |he league-tip In West
lliv c rs trs w , N. y „ a Black Minor*
hen ban local farmers amaicri
way she can lay eggs with
tDyle
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YUM,
Jlncr July 21 tho seven month
hen ha* produced one double
every day except on July 19
2«. Oil these (wo day*
triple-yolk egg*. Mate
tn atdhorllle* declined to say
O lf was a record hut called Ihe
whole thing "unusual."

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must have living In
rlons new
sects on which to try vari
repellatits and (nineti­
es. At the Priumio laboratory
Uie Bureau ol Entomology nnd
int Quarantine,
oriental
rat.
. ...... ......
..entu. _r
is are |proixtgaled on the white
flaai
larg number* and ordinary
rat in large
multiplied Oil (tog!
M itt (IfS*
fle»* are
,
‘ 'era already well
r__
n . t t i Ilea* w
wouldn't HmL
Iorormatloi
•fill.
information useful
• • •
thirdd consecutlv
consecutive, year
thrSouti
n;i pulp mills
milts bro
biroke all
BVlnu*
previous production
. _uctlon r«
record
o rda to
again lead the
Ihe nation.,
tiallon..'fn^a ^Houth
I
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m Forest
-------- J Experiment
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' porta a total Southern cut o f 14,
m .o tn enrds ol uulpwood, That
fIs ix n rtly 58»; nf the U. R. output
* Jeer,
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you don't want them to get putt,

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A total of sniJIOO In crmxtructlon
was represented In building per*
m il* issued the first half of Auglist, according In John ftlllon, Clip
building inspector, which was at*
moat as much as the B8I.9O0 r*presentrd la peirmlta Istuad dur
Ing the whole month of Angus!
last year.
.
Five permits were Issued to
Wfllhorir C. rh illlp * Jr. of Phillips
Properllea for Urn construction of
five new houses In the 2400 block
nf Steven* Ava. Estimated cost of
the bruises was set i t US,000.
A permit wax Issued In OilerWeller Homes. Inc., for the erec*
ibm of » ennrrata hlnck dwelling
at ID Rosalia Avc., at an esti­
mated rnxt of tt.000.

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MR WISMTOM CMWCHfU, Prime
M ln la le r o f Great B rita in , Is
abown leaving 10 Downing Street,
London, fo r hla country homa In
Kent. It was the first time Church*
UI visited hla official residence
■Inca hla recent Hlneu. He has
Mon staying at hla country resi­
dence. flnlemeftom il Jtediophofo)

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Communists Free 400 Allied War
Prisoners Including 73 Americans
I'ANMUNJOM {A ')—The Cmmnunlsl* freed 40(1 A lllrd war prison­
ers
711 of them American* nnd promised their lilggesl shiprneni of the Korean I'OW exrhange for tomorrow Ifio Allied rnptive*
Inriiidiog 7li AmeririillN.
Today's group bmuglit the lotnl of Americans returned to I, I On,
Iim I over one third of tlm 3.313
Ibi- lied* hove said they bebl,
son. They laughed as they moved
The lied* also freed 7f&gt; Itrlllsh. Into Dm allii'd trots. Thrv an*
.'.(I Holith Koreans, t Japanese penrt'd In ivmd hrnllh.
who had served w llli If. H. forces
-is n hmisrboy. nnd n Inpnn-born
Kon-nn who sold ho served with
Houth Korenn Army although ho
was released ns n rtvllinn.
NF.W YORK
- New York
The American* and lliitlx h
|um per I briskly from tha Ited City’s gross funded itrht reached
trucks lhat rolled them down from an nll-llmu high or f3.HI.7U,M9 at
the Ited grdlipllig, center at Kae* of July I.

New York's Debt

No Deaf-M ute
WOLCOTT. N. Y. IP - W llllf
Bedding asked ff&gt;r money and got
II by showing a deaf-mute’s card,
pollre report, until he spoiled his
pose fcy saying I'Thanks."

KDKUIIA, Japan—CpI. Edward
H. M iller, whose wife, Elsie, Uvea
on Route I. Retford, recently
spent five days In Japan nn n
rest nnd recuperation leave from
Korea.
He wns picked up at a forward
airbase hy a special R. and R.
plane and whisked from the dis­
comfort* and monotony of wartorn Korea to the hrighl light* and
g.iycty of modern Japan In a mat­
ter of hour*.
leave centers, he was served a big
steak dinner ami completely out­
fitted with clean,
dean, freshly pressed
dress uniforms
before beginning
lf&lt;
the rounds of shopping, sight­
seeing, and enjoying the many
Itisurles not available In Korea.
Corporal Miller, ion o l Mr. and
Mr*. Henry Miller, 1711 U. W.
55th 8L, Miami. Fla.. I* a member
of Tank Company of the IMth In ­
fantry Regiment. He was formerly
t (ruck driver for Sears, Roehuck
and C'ompnny.

Bond Estreated
In Whiskey Case

Frying Pan Fire

TAIPEIf, Formosa iffi — * » ‘,d
typhoon ripped aero.** the China
mainland today after aldeaiwlplng
the big American base at Ok nawa
and the Chinese Nationalist Island
o' Formosa.
The Japanese weather bureau
in i &gt;ikyo said tfto big storm, which
r*-»ngcd course nnd did not hit
Okinawa or Formosa with Its full
for- -, struck the China coast
ahoot tin mile* south of Shanghai.
T.ie hinviu said the typhoon,
om- of the mightiest ever recorded
in tne Pacific, was churning northwestward.

Full Statement
Asked On Health
Of Churchill
LONDON iffi-T h * Dally Mirror
demanded today an official "fu ll
statcmenl" on Ihe condition of allIng Prime M ln l'ler Churchill.
The tabloid said in a fro
ian
editorial that Briton* hay. -----"driven to plrk up their Informa­
tion at secondhand from tittle-tattle
abroad-"
It cited a report by American
c nl u m n I a I Stewart Alsop that
Churchill had suffert-J a slight
stroke In Juno and said. "Even
more alarming n p o rt* have spear­
ed in the French press."
Churchill’s doctors ordered him
on June 27 In rest for at least on*
month A government spokesman
Indicated he was suffering from
extreme fatigue, hut tho exact na­
ture of hi* Illness never was an­
nounced.

No Free Drink

M. C. Olnder, charged with sell
Ing liquor on Sunday, failed In ap­
pear In County Court today and
had his l-VKl bond estreated hy
rm inly Judge Douglas Slenstrom.
Mr*. Doris K. Allen Lenford'*
Firemen answe-red a call Katur trial concerning a charge of sell­
day evening to 1118 Cypres* Ave . ing alcoholic beverages tl mlnois
where a frying pan had overheat began before a sla-man jury In
l hi- County Court.
cd.

DENVER '.B—Some frugal soul
caused a Denver sod* pop firm
repairman trouble with his un­
successful attempt to g-t a frt-J
drink yeslerdav.
The v e n d i n g marhlne wa*
lamm-'d with a nickel, to which
ha;1 he-n soldered a long, thin
wire. Apparently It wa* to pull
back Ihe nickel once the battle
had arrived.

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NE VE TOLD THE STORY WITH A
NOVEL IDEA...PRINTED IT ON A PIECE
OF PAPER TOWEL TO BE USED ON
PERSPIRING NORTHERN, BROWS...
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Wild TyphoonRips Into China

CpI. M iller Has
Leave In Japan

Re Hldiee, H I Magnolia Ave.;
Dawn Marie Bishop, «7S E. 20th
St., and Frances 8. Itumbley, Box
1IM, nil of. Sanford, haye _been
Inlted to join the 195.1 Florida
Stale Dniverxlty Msrchli..
Marching Chiefs.
The Seminole
band w illI f convene
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on Repl. 9. and w ill he hnuxed In
tjilvrr Ify dormitories, all
ex
cniei .paid, while
pc
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Ihe Miami Florida Stale game to
Two Sanfold men were arrested
be held Kepi. 25 In M land's
In Lake Apopka over the weekend
Orange Howl.
by State Wildlife Conservation
officers nn three charges, Includ­
unit for Ihe first time thin year ing Illegal fishing.
la Manley ft. Whllromb. nationally
Arrested were Floyd LeMcr and
known bandmaster who achieved
outstanding recognition when he (ieorge Everett Johnson, llonds
were
act at 11,500 for each accus­
led Ihe Ohio State University
Buckeye Rand at Ihe Hose Bowl In ed man hy Lake County Judge W.
T, Hall Jr. The pair were schcd
tttU).
The Seminole Marching Chiefv uled for arraignment this after­
w ill appear for the first lime Uf noon.
According to Information frmn
fall In new unforma. black wflh
garnet and gold trim and w hilr Ihe four officer* making the arrcata, the two men were arrested
vpat* and glove*.
Invitations for the 1053 band In Lake Apopka, off Pine Island
The officers confiscated 4&lt;Vi
have gone nut to 147 candidates,
hut Director Whitcomb empha­ pounds of shellrraekcr, cripple,
sises that many positions are still hlucgill and bass, a .100 yard seine
open, and entering freshmen et and a boat.
upperclassmen who may have
Lester nnd Johnson were rhsrg
been overlooked are urged lo con­ cd with fishing illegally, possess
tact him al the earliest oppor­ Ion of gill net seine and exceeding
tunity.
Ihe flxhing hag lim it.

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AROOSTOLION, «ret*:e bB-New
earth tremors Including one rated
aa a strong eartbmiaie wracked
the stricken Ionian Rea Islands to­
day as official! estimated the toll
from the we*4i‘t devastation at
some HO dead and 700 seriously
Injured.
Fifteen new tremor* were rncorded during a 12-hour period last
night and today. They n&lt;4ghlcnrd
th-j islanders' ncar-panlcky desire
to flee tholr homelands but other­
wise could make little difference*
on the three Island*, practically
leveled by Ihe past week of up­
heavals.

Sanford Men
Arrested On
Fishing Charges

the Leesburg Walerintdrm amt
Grape
Investigation* .HlationJ
hrough tedlmia years' rtf breedlml
rnm native wild ria dilm k. ha*
rolled abundantly Ibis slimmer In
lx widely separated parla of llm
state. A bushel of the fruit wa*
shown at Ihe annual Mirnmer
meeting of Ihn State Orape Omw.
era AsMnclatloM nl F.u*ll* la&gt;d
month. It wnn developed largely
Ihrough tru years work Ity Liren
If. Stover, asHlhlnnl lu horllctillure
al Ihn F,xtN&lt;rlment Station. It tin*
survived I'lerea'a DlMtn*n a year*.
Tho grape w ill Iw released about
ihe flrsl of next year to member*
of Ihe grape group around II
stale. Joseph il. Fennell, grape
breeder nl Lady ' ik e , and lir.
Fhnriex Demkn. Altnoiin scientist,
also have released four oilier
vnrlrlie* of grape* Ihey have bred
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Milled under Hint title fur 47
year*, become* Florida Orower
and flnncher with Ihn August I*
sue. Reporting through the year*
the outstanding development* ol
Ihe cattle trade In Ihe Hunildnr
Htntn, along wllh article.* and
Item* mi "everything Dial grows",
Florida Grower nnd Rancher wilt
extend II* coverage nf Ihe cattle
trade hut In a degree which w ill
ow ll not lo overbalance the
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• Non-Returnable Mis sles Into Air
By RENNIE TAYM Ilt
PASADENA. Calif Aua 13 Cix-A
ranking American sclMitlst says ho
will be ready In a few .months to
•hoot projectiles into outer casco—
missiles which never w ill return
to earth.
The scientist Is Dr. Frits Zwicky,
one of the country’s top experts on

Jets anil rockets lie is an astro
physicist of the California Institute
of Technology here and the Car­
negie Institution in Washington,
whose centers of operation are
Palomar Mountain and Mt. Wilson
Observatories
lie is the discoverer o' super
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By MARVIN I.. ARROWKMITH
DENVER
President Elsen
bower's knack of shunting .stale
problems tem porarily Into one
corner ot his mind while he ron
centrales on golf or trout fishing
is a side of his personality which
dixwi.T often show in Washington
At his vacation headquarters
here, that ability tn relax In the
face of the tremendous strain of
the presidency Is (he subject of
much conversation
On Monday, for example, he
discussed one of the most serious
problems with Secretary of State
Dulles—the idea of American re
laliation if Ihc Chinese Communists
ind the North Korean Beds refuse

violent explosions In which stars
drotroy themselves In a few- days
He (ays pf his plans:
1. Some of the rockets may strike
the face of the nmon. causing vivid
flashes which can be seen through
large telescopes.
2. Others may rroch sed set
fire to the 'ombusttble atmoshcre uf the planet Jupiter, more
tan 400 million miles away. Some
may be shot out to Venus or Mars, W ish in g wnn’l m ake it ws— e a tin g
which are much closer Stitt others w ill! X A lie lrs rr sou want In l l i r f u ­
may go angling off in the upper t u r e — start s a tin g to r ll lix le y th r
atmosphere to become short-lived l .N. Matings Hand was. J o in t h r
I'asrsd l Maslna Plan where suit work
satellites of Hie cal lb.
3. Many of these man made me­ Insest In L 'n ilrd M ute * Maslna.
teors w ill flash through the skies Iln iid s , .X y s lrm a llra lly , a u to m a tle a ll;
b u ild fsir run e fu tu re t r s iir ily w ith
close lo earth, much as do natural safe.
sure H a tin g . Bonds. .\m l re*
meteers, giving astronomer: hith­
m em b e r, the th r ift? saser w ho p u ls
erto unobtainable data about the his
in n n rs in ••a tln g . Bunds doesn't
upper air and the earth’s magne­ base In sitenil a single u .o m rn l
tism and electric field
w o rry in g about what bis In s e s ln w itt
4. These things will be Ihc little w ill be w o rth . Money Inserted In
cousins—and forerunners—of space MaMngs Bunds ru n s m i r l i k o f Ineee*
platforms and interplanetary rock d o r in m arke t ftiir iiia llo n s . P r io r iets.
pal and Interest are guaranteed by
5. The know haw and (he means I lye T re a su ry.
of doing all this is already al
PIITS B U H O II. Aug. a (A?
Is
hand—there nerd hi* no waiting
your fam ily small and headed by
for other inventions or discoveries part of the »sicvoid, anil In tlolqj i college educated w hite collar
All he needs Is a little lime and a so give it a kick Hint would chan*, worker of young or middle age"
lllllc money to buy the necessary its ortilt and causr It In move If so. you prnbnldy won't have to
materials
closer to earth This Is all tn the worry about its health
A survey made by the Closer
Dr Zwicky has commitments dream stage so far, however.
Any projectile large enough tc sity of Pittsburgh graduate srhiMil
which w ill keep him busy for an­
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11co
an ____
observable
other six months or so. Then, given pirod
ipiter would have to be fairly relationship holwcixt a fa m ily’s
a few high altitude balloons anil a Jupiter
said one
:y. but Dr. Zwlrky
Zwicky i—
........ot health and Its social and economic
minimum of Sio.ouo. he says he bulky,
his larger creations might do It position These conditions also af­
will be ready to go
at 25.000 miles an hour fect its social welfare
Many laboratory tests, by other Traveling
it would need about two years lo
But don't w orry If your fam ily
scientists as well a* by Dr. Zwicky, get there.
isn't like this m o d e l-and hypo
have demonstraled that a certain
The atmosphere, of Jupiter Is
kind of explosive, shaped In a cer mainly methane and ammonia, thetlcal—one You won't nercs
tain way and lined with a thin both combustible gases But since •arvlly have troubleTne report, which overed 2.370
sheet of metal, can produce mis­ there is no oxygen there to support
siles of such terrific speed that combustion the missile would have I'llM m rg h fam ilies, simply says
they will leave the earth »"tl go to carry its own supply At that, the closer your fam ily Is tn th •
'Ideal” the hetter its rhance of
on indefinitely into spaev
the fire would go out as soon at escaping health and social wo.is
This requires a projectilu speed the little oxygen was used up. but
'I'hciv doctors—Antonio Cloceo,
of al least seven miles s second, Dr Zwicky said it could make a Paul M Denscn and Daniel I.
or 23,000 miles an hour Sneeds flash big enough to be seen through liars itv reported ti • survey In
greater than this are easily obtain large telescopes
it they icaehed ............. inclusion-.
able. Dr Zwicky .says, by Intprnv
Aiming at such distant target1 Large fa m ilk's consult social
Ing the design of the explosive wnuld require very high precision agencies more o fti-i and have a
charge and the metal liner He A shot at the inonn would lie pretty greater number of honlth nrnli
rails the process ultraflight
i-isv, Dr Zwtrky said, hut the lent*
One group of rosearcb&gt;rs has projectile to he seen would have
2 Families headed by widowed
reported achieving a speed of lo iami on the darkened pari of disorced or separat 'd persons ron
about 33 miles a second. Rj thivi- I its face, (luring the new mn-Ht or laded «&lt;cial agistclcs more often,
is power and speed to spars?.
' first quarter ll should reach it* lull had f-rw rr benllti problems
The shooting probably w ill nol destination about ID hours after
.1 Those headed b» young per
bo done In this cminlry, because firing.
sons had fewer ennlari* with so
objections have been raised in
Amateur astronomies with good rial jg.'ncles; those headed liy
somo quarters that It might on sired telescopes would tie asked to middle ago I persons find fewer
danger people.
watch for the lauding flash. This health problems
Either Ihc Sahara Deseri or projectile also would nave tn con
I Social agencies were needed
Britain’s great 3,000 mile rocket lain something lo produre Indan by almost twice as many non
descenrr
So
far
as
known
there
range In Australia arc likely spots
white fam ilies as whit?, hill Iherr
Dr. Zwicky reported in an Inter­ Is nothing on the moon's surflec was little different? between Ihc
that
will
burn,
and
there
is
no
two groups in health
view ht» has the necessary per­
mission from both French and Aus­ oxygen
3 While collar fom ilie* consult
tralian authorities,
.,
, ed social agencies less Ilian nlh &gt;r
| fam ilies and had fewer health
The remarkable explosive, made
problem*
m commercially available sab
d. Social agencK" wert- contactnces, is psttraged into a canted liv more than :&lt;o per pent of
aped missile which produces
ItA L K K ill. N. C. '.ts-Alty (Ji-n. families whose head did not com
1(4 effect when set off. The hollow
cone Is lined wllh Hk? thin sheet Merry McMullen has ruled i news­ plcle ele men I ary school, tint |,y
of metal The blast breaks this paper doesn’t have tn dells m pa­ only 20 per eenl of thosi. whose
b-ad
attended college
Hr-alHi
m nal Into little pieces which form per* to a would lie suhscrllii
The Asbnvlllc- Ctli/cn
Tunes problems also were fewer among
s &gt;.*t as they mine out the big
etui of the. mno at terrific sps’cd stopped deliveries to M M Mat­ i ollcge ediu alt d
The metal becomes Hie projectile thews, who Insisted hi* pup-i lu
This Is not a new Idea Its princi­ pul on the porch instead of in Ills
ple was used during World War II mailbox Matthews sought i ml• io give the hainnka, a one-man Ing.
PLALSTOW. N It is Selectmen
The attorney general sunt he
tank killer. Its striking power But
the explosive us?d In haionkas was thought Matthews could "piotcel have asked the New' Hampshire
not potent enough to drive a mis­ his Interests” by purchasing his Medical Society to furnish Ihe rum
munlty with a doctor
paper at a newsstand.
sile at the escape velocity
The (own of 1.200 Inis h m with
Any bullet fired at seven miles
out i resident physician since Dr
per serond through the relatively
Robert W Tower moved In Ifu vrr
1heavy lower part of the atmos
phere would burn llself up while
IIALTIM OflE ■* - A knitting hill, Mass . several weeks ngu
traveling a few feet
So Dr needle head sent 23 ytsir old l(«y
Zwlcky's charges wilt have lo be F. Bryant to prison yeslird i* »'&gt;r
lifted above the lower atmosphere to years.
HAILEY. Idaho 'J? A snfl hall
before they are set off. For Ibis
Aulhcritlea said he used a tool
ame between Sun Valley and Ihe
he needs high altitude balloons Improvised from a needle In open
alley fireman was broken up yes­
such as have been used for cosmic screen doors and roll homes lie
terday. The reason a fire
ray research.
pleaded guilty before Judge S
The firemen dropped their hats
These balloons go up 2u miles or llalph Warnken tn five charges
and headed for Ihe two sUry frame
more. Thslr cargo of charges
Plrkerel weed Is a low-growing building owned hy Mrs Ruth Po
would have lo be fired automatic­
ally or by electronic control from
iant common In marshy rnuntiy tefs, but were unable to pri*vrnt II
from burning lo Ihe ground
the ground.
rum Nova Beotia to Florida.
Above the 20-mlle level the air
Is too thin tn heat the projectile
In Iho glowing point hut it m ini
glow In order to be observed. The
arientiat hag solved this problem
by fashioning the cone-shaped
I.U I4 IIIK II A N I) III II.U IN C M A T K IIIA I,H
liners tn contain substanres which
will heat them Internally tn In2 2 3 4VeHt T h i r d S t r e e t
S 11 t if « ir i l. r t u r l i l n
candeieence by chemical action.
Tho initial snots may give ob­
( . 'a ll t h r l . u n i l i e r N t i m h r r
servers an opportunity (n learn
more definitely the physical and
chemical nature of tne Incredibly
thin atmosphere 20 to 300 miles up
One missile might contain a sub
stance which reacts violently with
F O R H C D D K N H K R V K 'K
osone, a form of oxygen. Thart* is
a layer of otonc about 60 m ilts up
which prevents the oxtrenely long
and exlrtm aly short rays of
aun from reaching tho card
probably aaves people from
slowly sun tanned to death.
A bullet that would act fire to g
little spot in the otone layer mis'
scientists .......................
much about ..wh
fe‘ll*............_
other substance* exist there,
substances when burning give
Mora
whlrh observers can Identl:fy the
Out Weal Thirteenth Street
McCracken Road - i Also observers for the ftrst time
will be able to stand behind ^
Phone IAMI
Phone
1241
meteor and watch as it speeds la
a straight
light line directly away ^from
We Sell L'FPA Quality levied Plywood
if It yeerg
veer* ■
little id one
them. If
a jjttW
side or the other It wlu give eclanliata their first reel picture of the
workings of Uio earth’s electrical
and magnetic fields on the sub­
stances which make up the atmos­
phere.
Any projectile
la that strays off
horizontally from
w iin
of climbing out ol
_____
field might for a “
time
been
Tie become
3
satellite? of the earth , hut m l for
long. It would travel

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Three Doctors
Give Report
Of Health Study

heln here in

planning

building, * remodeling,

or

home­

craft project. We have fir ply­
wood . . . new plans . . , new Idea
booklets.

Take If
from your
Lumber
Dealer —

Hie weather's right*..
Hie price Is right-!

NOW'S THE TIMETO

DO IT YOURSELF
FIR PLYW OOD!
T akis advantage of long summer evenings and low fir ply­
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Whether it’s n boat or a built-in . . . now’s tlin time to do It
with raay-to-uao fir plywood. Your lumtrer dealer tina helpful
plana and Idea Iwoklota for acorea of building nnd remodeling
Jobe you can do with plywood. See him today!

WHICH OF THESE JOIS NEED DOING ANOUNO YOUR HOME?

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In release some t TS prisoners of
war

An hour later, Eisenhower was
battling par on the Denver Cherry
Hills course with Ihe Intensity of
a professional whosi- income de­
pended on the outcome of the golf
game.
The next day it was the same
way Adm A rthur NV Radford, the
Incoming chairman of th r Joint
Chiefs of Staff, gave Ihe Preddent
an important briefing on Ihe world
m ilita ry situation
A bit later. Elsenhower was on
Ihe golf course, giving as much
attention lo whether lo use an H
or 9 iron to avoid that Iran around
the green as he had shortly before
to Radford’s report
T hr next day he signed 20 pieces
of legislation into law. and aides
reported that h*&gt; studied each me.t
sure—most of them of secondary
importance—as thoroughly as hr
does the most Im oortant bill*
T hen he set m il fu r th e Colorado
Rockies and had the lim e of h i.
Ilfs* casting fo r (emit Watching

space something that
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Security. Lumber &amp; Supply Yard

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periled now as
wa* ,i couple
hours ago,” said the aide "but
lie has n wonderful knack ol -tor
ing the problem away us he fishes,
a- lie is doing now, and then com
ing up with the answer when b i­
gots hack to !i s desk "
Last night. II wa* business
again The I’resident had dinner
with two allies who flew in from
Washington during Ihe afternoon
— Special Counsel lle r.itd M
Shanfev, and Robert .1 Cutler,
Wlilte House liaison man with the
Niitinnul .Security Count'll

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h im th e re In ih c tr o u t s tre a m , an
aide w o n d e re d ju s t how Eisenhnw
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Fronce Is Defied
Andorra Ih hut u little atate, hut little
ntatea. like foreign portlclca cuught in tlie
iiod y, can *om « tfin e» cuuho Inflammation.
High up in the Pyronee*. Andorra hu*
kept its independence aince 1278. Only 101
afjuure rnIlea in areu and with hut 6,000 In•
hnhitnnta, moatly In alx village*, Andorrn
him not been large enough to be coveted by
ita neighlaira. Spain and France. Even those
greedy comiuerora, Nupoleon and Hitler,
apared the little country when they were
nwceping greater atatea into their emplrea.
Spain and F'rance furnlahed the tiny reJ
puhlle’a two governor*. From Spain cornea
;
the RiHK» * -'r,tel. The French repre"
aentatlve ia the Prealdent of the Repub­
lic, who Juat now la Vincent Aurlol. There
la nlao a leglalatlve body, the dunum) Councll of tlie Valleya.
Like other jwitplu, Andorrana like to
rule IhemaelveH, The Council him of late
been extending Ita authority at the exI : 'peimo of that of the two governor*. Ita
‘7- latent act la permitting u private radio ata» tlon to turn out programa objectionable to
the French. Prealdent Aurlol would liko to
.. replace the atiitinn by one regularly li­
censed, which would not hromlcnat imtiFrench aentimenta. Aa a hint that they
mean huHineaa, the French huve been
tightening paaaport reatrlctiona and econo­
mic concosniona.
Thla may he a tempeat In a teapot, but
little atorrna have been known to grow Into
h i g o j ip h . France might be thought to hnve
enhugh trouhlea now without gutting into
unneccHHury complicutlona, even with aa
mini 11 a neighbor aa Andorra.

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TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
In all of hiatory there in no more amaz­
ing phenomenon than that a hand full of
unlearned peuaunta could lie developed into
world-almking leadera. Common humanity
then hue uncommon power* that are un­
dreamed of. And he aulth unto them. Followme and I will make you flahent of men.-—
Mat. 4:10.
' ‘

Premier Molmmmed Mossadegh recently
conducted an election to determine the "will
of the people" on the mutter of dissolving
the Iranian parliament. The vote turned out
to be !H* per cent in fuvor of Mossadegh.
At first glance thu election might *eem
to lie a democratic way of finding out just
what the people want done. A second took,
however. Is not so reassuring. The balloting
was not secret. There were sepnrata polling
places for pro mid con voters and each
voter had to mark his liallot with Ills name
ami address.
Unless b a llo tin g is Meerut, e le c tio n * are
u nd em ocratic. In a s ta tu where one man
ha* a g re a t deal o f ixiwer. a * Mossadegh
(Inert in Iran, v o tin g ugahiHt thu ndminifltratio n rnlgh prove to lie unwl*e when th e vote
i.s a m a tte r o f p u b lic record.
The election* give Mo**adegh thu show
of public support he wunted. But uny pre­
tense that this i* democracy I* a profana­
tion of the word. Many totalitarian offense*
are committed in the nume of free election*.

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Last November the Republicans pro­
mised economy, and they've made good.
They refused to raise the federal debt limit.

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If your conscience
wuy you uctud ut the
before your vacation,
Mon. Aug. 17, lf»r&gt;!i anxiety to adjourn uml

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Pago 4

hurt* you uver the
office the last day
consider Congress'
lie comforted,

SAM DAWSON

Retail Trade Starts Upward Trend
NEW YORK UTV—Businessmen
who havs been looking for the first
signs of the fail turn-up feel a Uttla
butter today.
Many merchants have been dis­
appointed that business didn't pick
up c-arller In August, but aovsrsl
sources report that retail trade is
starting to shake off Its summer
dullnoia.
Rising sales of bsck-to-ichool
ire reported by Dun k
Bradalrert.
seas retell
retail trade as
ict. It sees
• whole higher thin Meek
and aeyt most merchant
passing the tales figures
ago.
Chain atorts general
better sales this summer
Department store tbtoa
"In i two per cent Mgha

snfissusiiftl

. fltlU another Indicator i
In loans to business to t
increasing volume for 0
straight week Is reporto
York member banka oMI
reierve system.
Buiineia loam a rt 4it
up around thin ting# ut

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conilrucllon may hit a record this that the ventral prosperity ai the
year, the Department nf Commer­ U it IS yeari '‘eraetea some conce bcHeves. The Federal Reierve
Board reports that consumer intent
to buy new Iio u m i is still high—
although the desire for a new home
fa one thing and vettlnv up the
money for Tt is another.
The pick-up in trade and indus­
try Isn't uniform aeroti the coun­
try. of course. Drought-hit sreis
aren’t sharing In any business
boom. Stores and manufacturers
who sell to farmer! report slower
business.
Doclining farm incomes have
plied up lnvcrttorles of farm ma­
chinery In dealer*' hand*, Interna­
tiona) Harvests r reports. It . has
laid off several thousand of Its
workers.
A disastrous fire In one of its
plants may route layoffs In seysral
General Motors divisions and put
a crimp In the auto Industry's
apparant goal of producing avv
million passenger cars this year.
Auto dealers are watching thslr
Inventories closely. The Automo­
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WASHINGTON vB-The U nit'd
Natloe* General A * s m K'-' nr*rt»
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in special session In New
York‘
today to take the second of three
step* which could lead to peace,
but may end In frustration. In Alia
and cJsewhere.

First step: the Korean truce
Second step: to decide who will
take part in the peace conference.
Third step: tho peace conference
itself, opening perhaps in midOctober,
This Is the background on the
meeting of the General Assembly's
&lt;W members.
In reaching the armistice the
two truce teams In Korea—U.N.
commanders and the Cummunlils
—agreed the diplomats of "both
sides" should take over once the
fighting shipped. What should the

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Ulcers The Same, But Causes Vary
NKW YORK i.n-11 is now u mut­
ter of record Unit u man in tinadvertising business can ip * ulcers
in Karachi nr Johannesburg or
Hong Kong Jusi us easily us he
does along Mudlsnn Avenue, New
York.
Only the causes vury.
In India, he has to avoid sex
in at least I t different languages.
In Latin America, lie can pull out
klrniMt all the slops. In Hong Kong,
ht) can't tell the Chinese to smoke
given cigarette without saying
please*. The Chinese ure very sen
■Rive about
bout courtesy.
Irutta, he can't even tell
In Calcutta.
the Hindus
to-imohe,
rg&lt;J«*« Tin?
itig to
•smoke, tdiiasa
nguage, "I'm hud Just ha*
Hindi lanj
no word for smoke, (Jvar there, It
im t* .out.
out "drink. _a ..cigarette."
com**
,
All this Information If picked up
tills week
wfi«k while smoking
Muukitig a ffew
drinks With foreign nfflre niuusg
'
era
df* the G r u n t Advertising
Agisicy. Resides talking over local
problems, they played local com
in trrla l recordings for us.

merchants who tried it had their
simp windows stoned by angry
mahs Hindus insist that sox Is
private.
No Indian woman can be pic­
tured In anything but the most
proper ciothes. tiecolletage Is ab­
solutely out. This, said ftfendlHta,
.-nidi to the advertiser's problems
in view of the fact that HO per rent
of the shopping, even for women’s
cMlies, Is (lone by mcfl. However,
Hindus don’t object to seeing Am ­
erican or British women shuwn In

High School Girl
Asks Damages

CHARLESTON. W. Va. o h -A 15.
Kwr-old Junior, high sohooi m ajoridle filed h JTSO.OOlf dimage suit
here yesterday against two con­
tracting firms working on the West
Virginia Turnpike.
Glenn a Douglas of ('helyan, W
Va. said she Is paralys'd from the
Yuli should have heard Ihal | hips down
shampoo commercial song In IliaThe suit charged u dynamite
Tagalog uml Cebimno dialects of blast
ut u construction «ite shot
the Philippines. I ’ersomialy. I like u portion of a tree stump Into ihe
It better that wuy.
passing convertible In which Miss
An Indian tonthpasle jingle was Douglo* was riding.
accompanied by a hand‘ that sound
Named defendants were the Mur
cd like a calliope falling anartv rison-Knudsun Co. of lloKe. Idaho,
Indian ........................
musicians, it was
ex.plumed. ■nd the Ralph E Mills Co. of
........
will use eight different rhythms at Frankfurt, Ky.
once while they employ -mly a
five-note scale.
KnuUnd’s Roynl Marines were
Some things are the same the organised In HUM.
world over. A filmed TV commer­
cial In Mexico City showed u pretty
blonde stepping out to a diving
board. Just a* she was about to
CHIROPRACTOR
go In, a sing-song voice taid. "Uo
Momenta," and she was called
HOURS
B to 12 — 8 to 6
back for her hair oil
f»h&lt;iii# TAB
An ad appearing In India, said
Aubrey Mendletla of Bombay, can
US Atlantic Bank HnIMIn*
not inow a g irl k illin g . Several

Should th&lt;y talk lost about Ko­
rea? Or should they go further
afield and consider Aslan problems
in general? The agreement said
amung other thlnga: " . . the
peaceful settlement of Korea, etc."
That et cetera may turn out to
be one nf the most important—and
m oil disastrous for any hope of
peace coming out of the conference
—words ever written.
The United States want* Ihe
peace conference to stick to Ko­
rean problems, leaving wider (|uesRons to be discussed elsewhere
and at another time.
The Communist* could make
hush uf this desire, and of the
conference Itself, by dragging
through Ihe door left open by "et
cetera" a host uf Questions nut
directly related to Korea For ex
ample:
Communist China's seating In
the U.N., and turning Formosa
uver to Red China, which would
mean asking the United States to
kick off that Island Its Chinese
ally Chlang Ksl-ihrk.
The U.N. Assembly could scram­
ble Itself badly at Ita session this
week If it gels involved in an
argument over w h it the diplomats
at Ihe conference should discuss.
It may skip that trap by letting
llkt U.N. renre^nlative* to the
nsiferetire figure out for them
selves what should be talked about,
after they're chosen.
But Just choosing the delegate
nations to take part In the con­
ference on the U.N. side will be
a source of discontent.
The United Slates—through its
U.N. delegate Henry Cabot fudge
lr.—has taken the stand that the
truce agreement meant what It
said when It spoke uf diplomats
of "both sides.'*
Roth sidt-s, in the American
view, meani on one side, the
North Koreans and the Chinese
"volunteers"; on the other, the
United States, South Korra and
those U.N.i nations which sent
armed forces to fight In Korea.
This would exclude neutrals
from sRIlng at the conference. The
United StatM c o n s i d e r s India,
which sent ihnly a medical unit to
Korea, a neutral.

. im i. If anyone had doubt*. A ist
I s*cret*ry of 8t*t» WalUr S. Robertion la it nlgbl void Hui»i* rt*o
furnished *fie war supplies for the
Chinese and North Koreans
Lodlic was being polite last nlgflfe
when He said this country d ld n l
Ihluk Russia should In* unproved
" at‘ the conby Ihe U N. to sit
ference "on our side or as a
neutral."
But Britain and other Western
Powers disagreed They want Bussin included at the conft-renre. with
U.N. approval Their arguments
go like tills:
Russia, Ihe No t Communist ns
lion, besides Its links with China
and North Korea, is both a 1-%
ropean and Asiatic power and
therefore vitally Interested In sny
Asian peace conference.
And vast India, biggest n o n ^
Communist nation in Asia, lu * «u
equally vital stake In a settlement*
between East and West In Asia
Besides, ignoring India wouldn't
alt well with the other non Com­
munist Aslans,
Last night Lodge came to this
position: The United Slates would
vote to Include Russia at the c n V
ference provldid the "other side"
asked to have Russia there.
According to Lodge's thinking,
this would put Russia on the Com­
munist side of the table. While
Lodge might consider this u moral
victory for this country, the m-t
effect would be to let Russia into
the conference.
Bol he said this country wouldu t
vole fur India.

Sanford Forum
Dear sir,
Democracy Is the stale In which
al) true Americans are living al
the present time and hope to con
tluue to do so always nd matter
the color, creed, or age.
This word "democracy” stands
for freedom right front the birth
of Ihe nation, uml we. the peopf.
make It so. We, the people of th*
United States ot America, hav*
much to live lor.
Whut a pity II is to be dom
Inuleil by one who thinks he or
she is a great leader. Unly the
Ignorant will submit to sadism.
U one leads another In the
right direction, there w ill always
be peace and righteousness among
people. It’s whut you are within
yourself that counts.
Americans do nut believe J«
violence, but when forced, unr
quite cupablu of using all avail­
able knowledge and facilities. If
other countries w ill keep this fact
In mind—which I sincerely feel
they w ill—then peace w ill reign.
Thu reminiscences of Ute past
pertaining to wars especially arc
very foolish even though some­
times one cannot fnrget.
The future should be looked lo
with a broad mind and open heart.
Ry this means people w ill keep
their minds Ip proper order
A

bathing suits
Rut in Latin-Aiuerica, the neck
line in ads plunges even lower Hum
in North America This di-rpile the
fuct that Lalin-Americuns, us Individuali, generally are modest.
In llra til, the ud writer cannot
speak of u "fresh cigarette” be­
cause in Portuguese tin- word
"fresh" has a naughty ronnolatlon.
lit Vunuxuelu, a mun said, yon
can claim anything. Von can say
yuur tire is the "unly punctureproof, blow-out proof tltv In the
world." They have no luws ur
codes against such th(ngs.
In .South Africa, mol,jle unit*
carry recorded totm m irrluls • In
Kngllsh, Afrikaans,, Zulu. Hasuto
ami other tribal tongues. Tlwy are
played in native villages, wiwre
rrc(tucnlly the fnvorJin.t music l&lt; ‘.Russia- has- -‘never been con-,
aldercd a neutral by tltli country
American Jive. ,
. I .
;y, r~TK TT.ra
HT T T '~
In Hong Kong, the advertiser
liss to luy off Hie colnr blue. Chi­
nese nssorlute it with funerals
Red goes over t/rf The Chinese
think it is uecompanii-d by good
D U C K ED C LU B S
luck, and frvipicnlly clothe tlielr
kids In red In "drive away the
POTATO SALAD
devil." It's Just a supetstltiou, not
politics.
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cent tuIkH with Yoahldo jiolnted out that
Italy, in a leax expoaed poxition than Japan,
lx spending aeven and one-half percent of
tier Income for dcfep«a.^Uy,
aid bluntly
that South Korea, with one-fourth aa many
lieoplu ax Japan, him already raiaed neventcen divlxlotifl.
Japan Iiuh recently come In for a great
deal of attention from Humda and Red
Chirm. Trade concemdorirt, fiahing right*.
promlHC* of tlie return of pri*oner*-of-war
still held from World War II. havo all been
made In an attempt to win Japan away from
ita tle-up with the United State*.
Premier Ynshldn i* opposed to thu Comimmirtlrt hut he doeH not want to pluce too
heavy a load on hi« country'* economy. He
believe* that hin government mu*t keep a
Imiamed budget ami thnt any ilbf»n*e ex­
penditure* which would interfere with a
balanced budget rnuxt be underwritten by
thu United States. Secretary Dullea, In their
recent talk*, pointed out thnt U.S. ha* an
uhimlanced budget and ha* gone Into debt
to pay for defenne ngniimt CommunUm,
We mu*t continue to aid Japan to the
extent that aid I* nece**ary. But we mu»t
Inxlrtt that Japan pull her Hhuru of the load.
If Comiminlxm should sweep acros* all of
Asia Japan would he one of the worst suf­
ferers. It is only right that *he should make
some sacrifices, even ns we are doing, to
keep Communism In check.
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Aula. Premier Shiiruru Yoahldo maintain*
that Japan can mine no more than foui
(II v I hIo ii * u n il enn expend no m ore th a n tw o
and one-half jiercent of her Income for de­
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(psAAojtcdA,
Mr. end Mrs. Charles H. Shaf­
fer and daughter have returned
from a two weeks’ vacation In
IJarrUonburg, Va. While there
they attended a family reunion
of live brothers end sisters Mr
Shaffer has not seen these rein
Uvea together fur Sit years.

Mrs. C. E. Hunter and Mrs.
Leonard Vlhlen have returned
Irum Norfolk, Va. alter spending
several weeks with Mrs. Vlhlen’s daughter, Mrs G. O Nurd(iron

Lt Jack Moye and Mrs Mny#&gt;
and twd children, Alike and Dan
ny, are visiting their parenls here
lo r Iwu
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soon for I’ uertu Rico

Spending a two weeks’ vacation
at New .Smyrna Reach are Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Ponder and family.
— » ---- u
weekend in Ft. Lauderdalu with
Mr. and Mrs. Al. T. Carpenter.
Josenli I.. G aiil IMs returned
after suendimr two weeks at the
MU Rauch in Osteen.
Air. and Mrs. Charlra Lansing
have as their guesla for several
days Mr. and Airs. H. P. Alexsinter of Neptune Reach.

Mrs It T Cowan has let! for
St Simons Island, Ga where she
Miss Minnie Lee Metis has re­ will visit her son and daughter In­
lumed to her home In I'ululku law, Ens H T Cowan Jr and
after visiting w llli Miss llochelle Mrs Cowan
Eubanks In Luke Mary

Mrs. R K. Pearce and sous, Ro­
bin, Steve, and Jlnuny, have re
turned alter spending a month' In
Virginia and Maryland
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dean and
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dean have left
for New Orleans to spend their
vacation with Hobo Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. W W. Lins have
as their guests. Mr. ami Mrs
Russel Villwock and sun, Terry,
of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs T G. lionney trail
as their guests
nest-. Mr and Mrs Dal
ton Heath and ton, James
....
Karl,
who have returned to their home
in Grimesland, N C
Mr anil Mrs J C JI
Htgg
Ofgun and
are
sons, Corky and Tolley
spending a week al New Smy r na
Reach
Mrs. J. M Murray of Rlrmlnu
ham, Ala who has been visiting In
Cuba has arrived to spend a wrek
with her sister, Mrs Hattie M
Aberrant hie.

Ft lends w ill to* sorry to learn
that K. C Daniels Is confined to
the Orange Memorial Hospital In
Orlando because of Itlnoi. Hie
loom number Is 41)1!.
Mrs. J. E. Yelvington has re­
lumed to her home In Kt. Myers
uflci spending two weeks in San­
ford with her sister. Airs. L. M.
Tvre.
Miss Bulimia Ann Pertas left
yesterday for Alontgomery, Ala.
tu l.e with her sister, Mrs. S. W.
Evans while Air. Evans Is in the
hospital there.
Friends w ill regret to learn
Dial Mrs. M. R. Whitten died In
Dade City yesterday. She Is the
mother of Mrs, C, II. Stafford.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Stowe w ill
leave today for a month's tuur of
North Carolina.

The Unpredictable Actor John Houston
Says Money Is Easy Enough To Find
Hy HUH THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD oft — John Huston
breezed Into lawn for some ready
money for future pictures ami
breezed out again.
Juhn, the brilllunt and unnredtet
able sun of the late Waller Huston,
reported that money is amazingly
easy to find. There's no reason he
should be amazed IIU last two re­
leases, “ African Queen" and "M ou­
lin Rouge," inode a mint for every­
one concerned.
I cornered the director-writer In
bis hotel n » e i during a rare mo­
ment of re I tx * t Ion during Ids whirl­
wind visit here. He was having a
highball with Juhn Dlcrkei, the
craggy-faced soldier of Huston's
"Red Badge of Courage."
Huston was his usual humorous,
•xpuuxiv* JWIf. Th hi* shift sleeves
and wearing a bow lie and fnne)
suspenders, ho stretched his gang­
ling legs and puffed un a liny
cigar. Occasionally lie said some
thing he thought was fttnnv and his
wild, graying hair would flop as he
shook with fatighlrr.
"Why do I stay in Europe?" ho
said. " I f you cuulil sec my place
at HI. Jean de I.uz in thr- south of
France,
re. you
y&lt; would know. There Is
near­
hunting In the hills of Spain nearir
by. There it deep
geep sea tuna ffishing
!h the Atlantic, I can keep my
Jumping horse not far away. At
night I can go to the casino and
lose my money. If I so desire.

Dr. C. L. Persons
OPTOMETRIST
lid South Palmetto Aveawt

PHONE 2BA
SANFORD, FLORIDA
HOURBi k io I I ~ I to 0

T L rS H O W lN A j

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Directory
T lf.y M i
kaody « rent
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ttmphlt k«|rl«*e

"Yes, I made same money on
(lie IH month tax deal, but not as
much uh you might think. I would
have stayed In Europe anyway, and
I wasn't at all disturbed when the
law was changed. I can't say the
same for some actors I know. Alan
l.add Is slgnrd up for a number of
pictures out of the country and ho
hale, being away from Hollywood.
" I like making pictures out uf
the country, Most of my Hollywood
pictures have bz«n made largely
on location: I like lo operate out
of the studio. 1 don’t like interfer­
ence.
"M y staying overseas happened
accidentally. I went over to make
■African Queen' and o m . picture
led to another. It waan'l because
I was dlienchanged over tbo fa il­
ure of 'Red Badge of C ou rig i-'
"Whut happened to 'Red Badge'?
I'm not sure. Perhaps It was not
right for the lime. People didn't
want to see war. I know when I
pictures of Korea in the paper.
I skip over the page I've had
enough war.
" I don't blame it on the iludlo
I saw the cut version and I think
they did a good Job. | also was at
Ihe first preview of my version and
I saw the peoplo get up and march
out of the theater. It was tike Ihe
retreat in Italy. I bad the feeling
that if you tried to stop thorn, they
would nave put up a fight. It was
a very disturbing experience."

Stork Shower Given
For Mrs. Donofero
Mrs. Frank Donofcnt waa hon­
ored with a stork shower Satur­
day evening at the home of Mrs
U. It. Jones on W. Fifth St. given
Mrs. Jones and her daughter
ra. Dan DeFoor.
A color scheme of pink and
while was carried out and sum­
mer flowers were used In pro­
lusion throughout the entertaining
rooms.
Games and cunleiM were rn
Joyed and prizes were won by
Miss Rosemary Cullum and Mrs
Bobby Franklin.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses whu were assisted
by Miss Margaret Jones. The fol­
lowing ladles were among those
invited: Mrs, E. H. Cullum, the
honorea'i mother. Mrs, A. L
Uarineau, Mrs. Philip Skates, Miss
Rosemary Cullum, Mrs. John M il­
ler. Mias Jeanne tana M iller, Mrs.
Walter Stoudenmlre Sr.. Mrs. O.
H. smith, Mrs. W. R. Moore, Miss
Patti? Burnt, Miss Loulae Cun­
ningham, Miss Jane Pickens, and
Mra. C. L. Hollenbeck.
Also Mra. Bobby Franklin, Mra.
D. K. McNab. Mrs. Harman fewag
gariy, Mrs. Turner Lodge, Mra.
Thompson, Mrs, Sue Pruett, Miss
Margaret Von H e rM U , Mrs.
Jamia Powell, Mra. J . T . Cullum.
MUs Peggy Wilton. Mias Dor
DorojKy Teslo, the MUaea Betty,

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The News

WARDROBE BUILDER FOR
SMALL PHY — Ship 'll Shores
combed cotton broadcloth blouse
has a deep oval pocket echoing
(he curve of the convertible Peter
Pan collar u hith can be worn
open or closed. Action back pleats
and full sldrt UIU make D ili
wearable for all-summer play ac­
tivities. in whit*. maiee, blur,
pink, aqua and beige, all launderable with greatest of rase.

Mrs. D. K. M cNab
Reports On Classes
In Chapel Hill
Mrs. If K Alt-Null, assistant
manager of Hu- Credit Bureau id
Sanford, has just leturned from .i
week of study al die eighth aiiuti.il
Credit Bureau ami Merchant- \
lorlatliin
Management In-dii'd.
held al die University of Nmili
Carolina Chapel lltll Aug « If.
Mrs. McNab was one of nmic
than mo credit tmreuu manager*,
merchants u.vsoriutlmi secretaries,
and collection service represent i
lives from 12 states enrolled at the
institute tills year Classes In die
1UA3 Institute begun each day al
8:25 and continued until .1:.'I0, with
examinations coming on Saturday
The Management Instllule, cs
tablhhed in HMil. is the parent ul
all schools of this kind held eucli
summer thruughoul the Unite.)
States
" i feel that I got u hit nut ol
the week's work ot the Dutllutu,"
said Mrs McNah
"We had top-flight Instructorfnnn throughout (hr United Slate,
and association with idher credit
bureau managers and merchant!.'
organization secretaries who hnve
hat) Ioiih experience to the Belli
gave u l some Ideas which will im ­
prove and broaden Ihe services we
are rendering our meinhers "
Mrs. McNah said sin- was mi
ntesieil with the nruetlcal, down
lo earth courses designed In lin
prove the professional status of
(hose attending the Institute Sinsaid the curriculum Included- In­
sides courses on collections, credit
bureau tnunugem.-nt, and mechants association activities—lec­
tures on conference leadership, up
plied psychology, economics ol
consumer credit, employee super
vision, and oilier subject. adapt
ed to the needs of credit bureau
and merchants association offi
clals

Hoppy Birthday
Pat llealv
Mra. T. W. Jones
W. II. Htarm-s

D id NAAM Administration Soft
l.icalrd ,tncells hehlmt thr lloidr,
lu ll Team, anxious for a cum*- Shun and ia)| hands ate welcome
hack lit the Snnfly Soft hall league to collie and watch the games.
aboard t ! . station, auent Friday lunm tl o. Is 3:30 p.m '
ilftvi
wort..-:;
Hie "Ads"
have pluvt-d only one game to fai
Two ncwcmnrr*
ubmud
the
which thev l»«i to the mighty slntion are W illltim J. Runts. Jr.
Uptrotilcs team.
W eather per­ mid A rthu r W. Reed. Both men
mit ling, they will meet the VL’-U ■entitled fur duty at N A A S yes­
Fleet route* team I his afternoon ul terday ftotii the Naval A ir Tech­
.'t::to n.m.
nical Training Unit In itliithe,
At Friday's pi actin ' sets inn, Kansas. Bill is an air runtiolmmt
M ami uer Turn No fa used Jack sect util class nml completi-d a
instruction
in the
Swift ill fn sl hast-. "Vince" Vince- course of
a u e iiii at seioral. Jim Thiiinas at Ground Eoulrol Appmuch School
short and Tom lloiikes a t tliin l while ui Kaitsus.
tin
rugged infield defense. Clovd
A il. an air eoutroliiiHli iinninii,
“ Eddie" Sexton will tie on the -pent In- lime in Kansas attend­
mound todiiv with manager Nofs ing the Class “ A" A ll Euiitrnliiian
l.ehin.l llo- -dale To ilate, only School luciili-ntallv, Art finished
•-ns- game in tin- Sanflv ttcbi’dule as ton until III the course Nice
lius hcen I aim'll mil Today's gliine going A i t ’ Bill wus rigid at liome
t\|li I-*- lire “ lilakenu" of that one while ateiitding school since he
lilt.
hads fituii Kansas City. Kansas.
v games me pluved A lt. however, was unite a long
Tuesday
alld wav fro m liis Iioiom o f C o lo oilw is
uinumiw me 'Attn
III tin- lUieki-Ve stale
Weleollle
take the field iig n ln it the id-oaid men. You'll find Snufotd
NAAS
Special Set vices Team is a nleasmit city lit which lo laWednesday will see Ihe firs t place &lt;INtlolled'!
I
F A R H flN Untionies trv for their
tllilil Straight win They wilt be
Eoiiginlulations to tin- men of
idnving the N A A S (literations I'liologruidde Sipiadron d'J! I'lie
team, winch Inis a lecord of lit. siiiimlroii received u "high exwills, two loses. Ill, richer* have celli-nl" in llu-lr mluunlstratlve
I.
eeu set in. al llo- uiavillg field
imlieeltoii held Frida V. Tiiul is
next lo ton for all liispeeling
lilting Mud it's not every null
which cun h«iu»t they have re
i &gt;-iv ed Ic Tin- Inspecting party
The r -gular Im-ine-s and social was headed lay Real Admiral I)
im-cimg of the Di'pemlahh' Sunday B Hardison and il Is the (list
Si-in hi) Class ol lire First Metbndisl iidminislralive
Inspection
V.I-lL*
1 liurcli will incel al n Ul p m has had since Eoiiiiminder Kli-nk
with Mrs
J, At l.e u -ird , 2U4I r 1 1it-vis I t'uluninndrr Keiineitv as
llollv Ave.
coniuimnling officer of tin- unit.
T U F M tA Y
| (i was a fine showing mid every
V ui’.dloir BlMe hcliiHil at Die ' man In tin outfit chii he proud
u.ijp|ii|.i io| q jim | i iM id iff (sil t of Ihe p ail in- plaved III ll&lt; sill'
i lii years ol age beginning si a
a m
W EDNESD AY
ideiili naiit Eommamli-i
II
/V ic.dtiili Biliic School at llil 'loon- who was recently Duns
First Baptist t'lm rcli for cliildreu fille d f I Hill N A A S stopped out
illi years ol age beginning al a I,. I hi- stall,,n Friday- fm n visit.
a in
ID- find iusl returnnl from a trove
I'lie I ir-d IL ip li-t Prayer Meet in Illinois and waidetl to snv n
mg will begin a I S ini p ill Wt I mu I fun-well to hi- o iiiiiv friends
eolilmue our -ludt
ol lia |iii-i
10 n- l.efoie moving on lo h i- m-xl
&lt; Imreb Histurv
•h.lv siation Mi Mo,in- Inis hern
'I In I I I ( ‘lull ,,r Ihe Seminole 11 re-idelil
of
Davtolin
Bench
II. I.. I, ih l o.lc- No I I will meet wlii-ie tie owned llo* “ Bell's"
oi Ho- lin n
Hall fm p rn e ii..
• * latiin n l.
Tile
whole
Mooie
All memheiale u 11*I'll In hi
Bundy will In- h-aving Davloiiu
mi i*“-i »■11i
imw In make then home ul Mi
l i l t I I S I I IV
\ acalloii Bible Sc'I iih i I ill Ihe Moon's next dull station. Il wus
t il l B.iplisl i Iniieli lor ehildii-n nice to see Von again Ml Moon*
3 lii tear-, ol .oi- liegumlng al a mil) good luck in votti next assign
lueiit
a in
Tile Jiuitui and Inlertliedl.di
l i -. iii It
Sliaiu. senilimi up
lloyal Andias-ailni-, will llieel al
Ihe F ii.t ll.ipiist church at 7 ini i-niitice, was culled iiwuv fm m
NAAM Saturday on un emergenev
Pm
Tin- I n -i Baptist church Elmir I-m e III- is now oil Ills wrnv lo
Ids home in SviHi iise, N V where
will hold rchcur-iul al 7 ' IS p m
Tin- Jmilni
BroiherluMiil will Id- mother is n-iiorled lo he
llieel al Ihe Firsl Bapllxt Church set iollsly- ill.
al 7 in |&gt; in
Tin- I F I Class of the Firsl
Bunt 1st Chinch will meet nl the
home of M is E D. Forester on
\Y. First SI. al 'll HU p.tp. AllVunc
wi-hing i ritiiM.QlLdinii Hhinlld he
Ul Ihe ('Inn cli al T ill) o'clock
LOS ANGELES «x -The clly lx

lesses.

QakndcUL

City No Place
For Barefoot Boys

no plnru for a hnrrfooi hny, styx
a prominent chtcnimilM.
Dr. Stewart E. llet-J of Drs
Afoincs, Iowa, new president of tlm
Nulional Aixiiciullon of C'hirupo
d U il. told delegales to the axsociu
Bun's eonveidion yesterday that
feet an- nn| meant fur barefoot
walking un hard city surface*
Dr Reed said children should
wear pro|s-rly fitting shoes In the
i'lly hid harefigited freedulii Is ur
ceplalde al Hu- heueli nr m Ihiflelds

TennisTourncy
GREENVILLE. Miss n -A lle n
Quay, 17. of Tampa. Flu won tin
men's singles and shared the
men's dolllitex title in Itu- Della
Open Tennis Tonrnumcnl hue
yesterday
Quay defeated Buddy ...... ax of
l.aiirel III straight sels u .’ i l l ,
U i Then In- teamed wllh Henry
Jungle of Ni-w tlrleuns lo defeat
David Itnv.-nhmirii and M i, Me
Allster, both uf Meridian (&gt; l 3-0,
HO, 0 1, to win Hie men - doubles

Santo In August

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Mrs Zadir '.
lam,.red Mrs
Henrietta W illiam - on In-r K7tli
birlhda, Salurdav .ilterniHin at
J:00 o'clock al Bn- home of M rWllllams on Sommerlln Ave
.Mrs W illiam - more affection
jtety known In tier neigldiorliond
as "A unl B e rt",
received
the
guests on the fluid pm eh and
was the reelpletd of m.uiv lovely
gifts which -he opened as they
were presented to In i Bv her
| cullers
Refreshment- of
punch,
ice
cream, cake, nut- and mini - were
served lo tile glle-lbv
M ftaird, .Mrs tlia ile s Wilke
and
Miss Mars Aim ttdk.
The guests eniovini- Hie dter
niMin vvi I ti M l- W illiam were
Mr uml Mrs Chaile- W’llk*-, M i-Mury Arm Wilke Tluirle- Wilke
Mrs. Olive W ell-. Mis F li/alie lli

RIO DE JANEIRO &lt;/!’&gt; The
new American embassy office
hnildiiiK In Riu &lt;|e Jiim-uo lias
I'ighl-lovely upurtments wl... l&gt; upparently nteiTl going to s&lt;&gt; much
use— thunks to red tape. Tin • ight
npnrllnentx occupy two upper
floors of tin- 1‘2 -story, (k'.suo.IMM)
hiul.liiig, w lilrli was opened
use
ill April. They were iolrinlr.l lo lie
used by new-comers who wen look­
ing fur upurlim-nls of then own, around
or hy touring guests or diplmuals.
Rot soon after the up......
a

rence. Raymond, and I'aol, and
Air- Eiina Hidden
Alsu Miss Mary Robson, Mr*.
Knight. Mrs. John It Junes. Mr*.
Ralph hissing. M rThurston,
All- Davison. Airs llo lllc Sulli­
van, Mr and Airs Knv Fiench,
and Air- Charles Coglioru

SNAP

The USD I'li-cm m Council m.-t
Thursday- N lglil at Ho l Si i llldu
uml planned Hi. ..... ... ...... r.o the
nmliHi of Hepl,-ml,, i
Mmu
m-tivi.n Imv.
l„ ,-ri
i&gt;In 11nv*i for Hi,
viccm. it ami
UH l) member- io euiov
\miHier
-bating purls i- on ih. u-in.lu
ilolig with a iiiu.it
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ice
cream fieemm.l in, ........
lance —till mi .-I, lo —11 ,i
Those liltcm lliii- Ihe Oicctonvvele M l-s Alibli.d V-s nil
MlsI'at I'tissulie, Alt - Eigev llowcll
Miss I'l-eov Iti-si, Mi-s Minv \nn
B okor.
L ow ell

it *1 Ar 11mI |'I|**
1 till I *rIII tOff * Mi A • (--n I
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lewelt, Mrs George Stine. M r*,
Beil Wilke. the \lis -e - Jean and
Joan Wilke. Mr- Frank Ashdown,
Mrs Lillian Fie teller. .Mrs Joseph
At eucli. M r and Mrs Larry 1'lvle
and their Hirer children. Law­

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nothing lo add--ilia I'tilaiutd *&gt;
Land C im tu and him do all
th* work
Dii.toias ar* big,
baautiful, hi illi ju t
Only tha
1‘ ularuid camera lets yon enjoy
ric h pic I tn a os you take il
Conte tu and - o do, v jn „ ta tu
4-tlon today

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• I f you »r» m odiiraising,
building, adding an eitra batli
ur powder room, or ora Ju*l
Ut«d uf looking a l yuur old
iJiU iuaUhkd bsluroa, you will
lartainlv waul lo au« Htaaa
b sau llrul new Aiuarluan*
Rlundaril pluuilnug lliluraat
You can uow g«l inauldug
bath*, lavalorta* and loilata a ll w ith (ha aauta plaaalng
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crack ir paal. Tha ilatt
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Look for tha Duchou Saal. . . It'* roar
guarani** ot quality and dittinrpwi.

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uii ii|H*ri»tU&gt;iV' -irvttinir tin-*
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Muuri*. I Sh I tut il ? Not on yum
Blc.
I lie 4 by Ii iiu Ii slice of find
cuke tupped w llli Irmuli icing I*
-om rtliing apvt-inl. Mc m ' s how M iMoore liappcucd tu get il:
She received Hie cuke from ADAnnie Truman of Kecklcy, W Va ,
wliosc daughter
murilcd
Mis
Mouie'ii sou M is. T i.inian tm- a
s iilc r who lives In l.uiiilon and lo-i
son is a im-mlier uf the guui,I at
Biu-kiiigliam I'ulare.
And Hie ,'nke Is m slice of the olio
baked espci iully fur the coronulurn
"f Queen Fllriibcth Fueb gnat.Is
mail was given n slice mnl lids
particular
guardsman's
moiliei
lent it tu Mis. Truman wbo enl
it to Mrs Moore.

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For "security" reasons.........pies
with children would lint lo- allowed
lo use them—only single |,er*un*
or childless couples.
Hu ahuut the only uceupunii for
the apartments, aside frem an oc­
casional visitor, have been a few
newly-urrived
secretaries
The
story goes that they weuhl (offer
a hotel near one of R io'i luiuoii*
beaches.

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September Plans
MadeByUSO Group

RH.'IIMOND. Va •?&lt; Hey, knlv.
Santa Elam tins come lo Rich
mond That's right—In August
One block ol the t-lly'x main
thoroughfare Broad Street, it all
decked out In Christinas decora
lions—colored lights, gaily ornu
mented lives, rituik-er anil ligiirex
of Knnlu and Ids helpers
The mil of season yuletlde is the
work of liK'al merchaids and icna
merit manidactiirerx They Jo&gt;l
want to have an i-arly lisik al tfielr
Growing thyme in your garden'
wuro b e f o r e December rolls Add u uiiieli nr two to u fish in

Empty Apartments

ruling curur down from soon where
uliolil the use of the npuilmeiits.

L'uaklng Canadian bacon 1 fur
Sunday bruukfuMT Then remem­
ber it lx lean meat uml keep heal
moderate ao Ihe bacon w ill mil be
dry or bard. Heat a I it lie fill In
a xklllct amt arrange the bacon
illcea In it: cook no more than
one or two mlnutea on carli aide.
Servo the Canadian bacon sonullm ta atop toaated English muffins,
with poached eggi.

Miss Joanne Williams, popniai
bride-elect, wax guest ot
honoi
Friday night at a kitchen shown
given by Mr.*. Benny Austin. Mrs
Melvin in-hle and &gt;*■•«
Melli
Johnson The |&gt;&gt;cit v*a.- oeid al
Ihe Austin home on Falm etlo Ave
at 8:00 o’clock
The ns,ms
were
attracllvi-lv
decorated wllh arrangements of
different shade* of while, pink ami
rose hibiscus and fern
Several game*
were
enjoyed
with prizes being won by M rHalsey Brain and Mrs. Harold
Chnnman
Miss Williams received many
lovely gifts from her friends l.jt
er in the evening refreshments
euiixixtlng of Em-a Colas
mdl
vidilal bridal cakes, salted mils
ami party minis were served
Those invited to be with Mi&gt;«
W illiam - were her nudlier Mrs K
E Williams. Mrs. Roth Luiidqui-l,
Mrs R D Dekle, Mrs J |. t „r
ley. Mrs. Wade Garner. Mrs ll.di f ) III.lin . .Mrs Go* M iller, Alls
It N It row n
Alsu Mrs Munlcs Hockey. Alls
Harold
Chapman,
M r*
E F.
I'm ctn r J r . M r* Rlehanl
Wal
ker, Mrs Walloee
Tyre.
Mrs
Blake Sawyers, Miss Alma Cor
ley. Miss Barbara Chapman. Miss
Hettv (iam bic ami Ihe three Imv

Mrs. Williams Feted
On
87 th.Birthday

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�'Hip greatest thrft machine to
lilt the Florid* Stale League In it*
10, ar history—the Sanford Car­
dinal*—amaihed t?r old loop record of 313 stolen hase* on Iho
night of Aiig llth
with throe
week* *11)1 remaining In the soaaoti. Thnae /peed merchant* from
Sanford are Ihe 1933 version of
Cardinal
Iho parent St. Ixml
Gas Home
____ (Ian,
__.jg" of the early
thlrtlo*. stealing
______ _____
bases with
___ reckrec
le«* abandon.
"T iny Tony" llamne, who had
Ihe distinction of awiplng San­
ford'* tooth ba»e of the year on
June I, In Sanford ngaln.it Ortan
do, wn* the Cardinal to record Ihe
2t3th lim it that tied Ihe 14-year old
Stale I-vague mark oilgluall) m *I
by tho ( .nlnesvlllc G-Men bark
In 1937.
Tommy "Wahoo" l&lt;eonnnl. the
one fourth Cherokee Indian out
fielder from North Carolina, was
the individual hero swiping Ihe
2) llh ha*e to art the new FHL re
rord In the flr*t Inning of the

Hanford Cocoa game at the Memortal Stadium lu re Irani Tuesday
night
, .
The rampaging Sanford speed
merchants were the first club In
Organtred Baseball to record ton
thelts ami 2M( till* year. Outfield­
er rookie
It 111 Sllvcrthorne
awlprd the 200lh m tk on July 30
In Jacksonville
Leach before
hreuklng hi* band. It was No. 20
for "Thornie" who wa* hitting
.303 at Ihe time
Slm r August It. Sanford Im*
elevated lla le.uon total and ex*
tended the new PSl, record to
317. Individually, lln lllin g
Hill
Hatty, 13 year-old rookie hot eor*
ner guardian Irum Philadelphia.
U Hu- leadi-i will) 37. Cloxr behind
i* Manager J. C. Duntl, Hid lea­
gue'* ranking candi Isle lor moat
valuable player honor*, with 32
"Wahoo" la-cmurd la third with
29, lidiowed by Catcher Hill Hnrrl* 21; Sllverib’irne 20; and Harone Id. The Hig Six areounted for
I3R thefts alone, or 17 more than

the next highest c lu b * total,
Meanwhile, t.eonard mover
to a two-wav
two-way tie lor
tor second
»vennd jplace
with
DeLand* "Jolting ja
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Cailo
Cade for Ihe leaguee hatting
hattlni
title
at .MR.
fflln n t
Y
Ni w York
,wm, Only
i / iii , cx-New
«..,ii!W
outfielder
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Leonit "Red”
"Hed’\
" I I ed"
.............
Trc
Treadway
of Jux Reach waa higher
a
high.. with
i
Sloping lendingg flgi
figure of .374 In
laat Thursday
gamea through la*t
night.
While, l^onard Jumped from
third place fast week In n twoway deadlock for *rrond high

honors, Manager Dunn climbed In­
to a loiirlh place lie with Orlhur
"Ruck" I’ardue of Daytona each
poktlng identical .343 marks.
Dunn lead* the loop In hnmera
with 17 and I* second to Cocoa'*
Manager Carvel "B am a" Rowell
In rum batted In with 110. Rowell
lead* with !!4. Leonard la fourth
in the alt-important RBI depart­
ment with Hu. Leonard la second
In total hit* with IM Skccter Bal­
ter or Daytona I* first, 171 Dunn
ranks seroml In runs scored with

119 while Bailer la first with 12?.
Hill Batty la Iho top rookie h it­
ter with a 3M average.
A* of midnight Thursday, o ffi­
cial average* revealed that after
one of tho stlffest week’s of Ihe
entire year, the ned-Hat* gained
a one-half game league lead over
Ihe Islandora altho the Pa won
six nut nl seven game* while (ho
Hats won4only four of seven.
Daytona plays In Jacksonville
Beach Thursday night In a doubleheader while Orlando Is at DeLand and Cocoa at Hanford for
two. Saturday night, DeLand is
al Hanford for two, white Jax
Beach la at Ixreihurg. while to­
night Hanford Is at Daytona for
IIH • N IIH I U r ik t t . - l i two Important tilts and Orlando
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.sat.
a ■j» m *
on the
. . , .play!
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•TJ t la
.an* Mata and
Ihe rest.of
rest of the field, all but ellmts
T to* itt
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s i* listing chanemC oofl a pennant for
SIS
ai* - Jax Beach and Coeoa. The tail-end
*1 7*
111
sso
4 *0
ssi
ITS
IT SI
SST clubs, Lakeland and Leesburg and
SJS
SSI Orlando, rose up at Intervals and
17 »S

Florida State League Averages
t . m -nip t n *
Pln»»r.Civil
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League President Jack Demp­
sey went to the defense of his um
~ for a isecond time dur­
ulriug staff
ing recent weeks by suspending
Leesburg’s Al Oandolfl (or lu day*
and fining him ISO for grabbing
and spinning
*
Joe
Stler
ago. At the
same tim e, Dempsey reversed an
earlier decision that took two vic­
tories away from Jax Beach and
gave them to Cocoa by ruling
illlr that
Cocoa had not followed
league
_ ___.d leant..
.‘ m scV '-d th e Kip fo u r

m il M a n -la

rules in Insisting that Its protest

hiivF fif'*rn a

of the two games be announced
to Ihe stands.
The year’s second nine-inning
no-hlttcr went into the records to
the credit of DeLand'* Jtm Vick­
ery who thus won his 20ili game
ill 2R decisions. Jax Beach’s Joe
Angel won his 34th In 31 decisions
to lead the winning hrirter* * k ,
tho percentagewise, Daylona’s l l
Krnln Craumer, with 13 wins am'B
only three losses, was riding h ig l*
wlln a H33 mark.

S a n fo rd , Le o n a rd B a ttle La k e rs In Le e sb u rg T o n ig h t
Cardinals Fall
Yowell's Gun For Gate Record Tomorrow.
Before Orlando, Touchton's,
8,000 Tickets Printed For SanfordLeesburg Free Night Game Here

7.3, Last Nile
e

Hy KENT CHBTLAIN
Hanford msy have the fastest
team In the history of tlm Florida
An addition 2,0&lt;MI tickets were ordered printed l,y Yirwell’s nnd
State league, hut to look at the Touchton’s this morning to meet the unprecedented demand for free
■landing* ynu wouldn't In- ntdi- to hnurhall ducats for the Vowel I-Touch Ion grime lit the Memorial SUdlum
t*ll it. At this late slag" In tho In-tween the Hanford Cardinal* and Lechurg Lakers tomorrow night,
FHL campaign, the Hanford Curds
“ We were almost cleaned out over the week-end," W. V. Hitting,
find themselves in » two-way lie owner of Touchlon'a exclaimed. " I &gt;
with Jacksonville llearh for fourth
pU«„, n ln r fu ll g.nm . behind th . ;,^ ' tmJ*nVnKT M'lh
lo Ih"1 tickets, tint if wi- don't niri out, wu
setting llu y lo n a .a e n l a - |
M „ n riw ll„ r Jn rh Hall, manngi-i' roighl iliuw 1,(100."
A rrowii of -1,1100 would M ir ia m s
landers.
uf YownH’s Department store, re­
Last night thn sixth plnrr Orlan­ ported similar heavy reipiesta fur the FHL iig u ln r gale ointlr of :|,.
do Senator* loiik full advanlsge of freo tickets to the game tomorrow 327 sel by Oaltu-sville In HMD. T il*
record fru a baseball game in H*nthe lacknilnsicnl offering* of lanky
lonl is 1,132 set during the I IMP
Jim Flannlgnn and tho frulllra * night.
Only Inst week Hall nnd Hitting
relief efforts of Paul Hmlth nmi decided to buy out an entire hail FHL All-Hlar game at th e o ld
Mumeijinl Htadluui.
John the "lloho” Hulllvnn to aeore
game from the Hnnlnrd Cardinals,
Not only Hanford fan* w ill l,n
a 7-!l triumph ln*t night In the K')"’ are reported 14,000 to 10,000
entitled to the free ducats, but
l.esbiirg followers as well. "We are
nmklrig the same unnoimceinent in
Tonight, the local Rcdblrd* w ill ' 11 "* *° r,lr•
vade l.eeshurg to battle the Imk” VVo want to set a naw league Leesburg tonight," Hitting stated.
tnvii'_________
Hall declared. Of course
Last week (1,000 tickets wuro
ar*. David Leonard ..................record,
la slated to
tw irl for Hanford. Tho young wn know that many of tho fans' printed, lint over 3,000 were dis­
blonde giant w ill be In ipieat of his won’t bo at tho game w hi have tributed nveh the week-end and the
supply reached a dangerous low
■aventh success in HI outings thla
point, forcing fla il anil Hitting to
year.
order 2,000 more printed.
Over the week-rnd, "Foirneal
,
Lecsliiirg Inns urn urged lu pick
Ernie" Palmier! hung up Ms 17th
u|i th rlr tu-keis at Touchton's, cor­
victory of the season In !&lt;t daner of First HI. and Magnolia
ctalons by riding the craal of
Avc„ or Yowell’s, actons tljq street
Rtnfurd'a H-,1 whi over Ih* H*a
frnlit 'Ttdifhvon's,
Birds In Jarkaunvtlle Heath last
Friday night.
F Is O m ilA 8T A T E L EA G U E
Rain prevented Hanford from
H* I
r*r.
playing In Orlando .Saturday night I I nH hnn IlMt-k
.BfHI
against the Heristors, Thu*, the lirl.nnil
,IWU
..VrIM
Cards, who Just can't seem to push rtiriin
H h i n il I*
. 11041
over their perennial fourth-place J1
. I INI
44lakit ii %11li* lli'iirN
Hanford's
Junior
Legion
lava), split two tilts over the week­ Clrlfinilo
.imi
JUKI "W hl* Kids" wilt lift the ban1
,1
4
k
rlit
H
tl
end.
;
lo
i
•tual clrruit lieglnnlug tonight.
Flannlgan was rocked for three , l.ffih iir i
The .Sixth District and Central
run* In the very first three innings; urtnHiiu r, s a x m o iiii i
Flnrld* Aren rhamplans w ill he
last night, one n hases-ompty. “lln rto n s tlc n rh H, tle l.n n rt I
a. I.eeshnra I
fided thla evening at the Legion
homer l&gt;y Hill HImres to open th o ! tt.nneon
heinnil In , J u t H tn eh *
llu t by their sponsors, the
third. Hanford made this tip hy tho
tlsnies T n a ta b t
a t l.ppshara
Campbcll-LiMtslirg American Lafifth , but were blanked thereafter »lisINr loCauall l itlvsch
nl l.n hvln m l
glnn I' im I No. 3,1,
by the tight relief hurling of Wal­ .In * tlesph s i Itrlao
rtn
The Legion w ill serve a
ter Hpruuxe, who spelled starling lif t .s n il a l I'ocnn
rhlrkrn dinner beginning at 7:00
Jack Lnftin to i-arn credit for the
t t t t in t r t s i.HSdiT,
ti.m. Junior Malta, who now
vlatory,
H 1. r n . mi.
liven in I'alatka, la slated lu b*
77 St I l l
Jllit Hlunn'x xernhtl double of the New V-ua
at this evrnina’s dinner.
4
ski
711 14 III]
availing In the eighth drove home Chli
S
O
541 II
I'lwslsnrt
Tomorrow night the "W hl*
two hlg Orlando tkllles, rapping a IlnslKII
U IS SIS II
Khls" w ill to- honored at TourhSI 40 IPJ &gt;*
four-run millmrst that see! Han­ IVsHlileaKiii
Inn'a Drug Store by owner, W.
I'll lls rt-uilils
t l s; 117
ford's tnmh.
KHrnll
V. H illing.
t&gt; t l i*.4&gt; I*
Tommy l,conard upped hi* ave­ Hi I hiiiI h
II 77 SI 7
rage to .375 with two for-thrae and
The king snake la the cnriqueror
added his II2nd theft of the season,
of almost any poisonous snake, lie
incensing Hanford's FHL record
is Immune to Iho venom of rattle­
total to 220.
snakes, copperheads and water
n*jwjr*i pi- i
"
, A' .
moccasins. For this reason it M
CARD t'Al'MHH: The Cardinals
illeual In many sections of thy U.
have ha*lied out three more donli8. for hunltca to kill a king snake.
laa than laat year's Kentltioie Blue*,
lS dillQ . , . . In the trlidn* departmant, Hanford's Htfi3 Redid rds
have clubbed Hi more than last
y ta r’a llluea, 41*23 . . . . However,
Cardinals are 41) homers behind
Wat year’s club, H4*BB . . . To.
morrow night w ill he Frea night
Rt tha Memorial Medium, courtesy
of Yowell’s Department fitor# and
Tourhton s Drug More . . . Free
dueata must he picked up at either
on* of the two stores , . , Regular
admission prices w ill prevail at the
Pyk*

Today's
Standings

"W hiz Kids" Open
Banquet Circuit

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Sal-Army Clashes With Robson's
To Regain First Place Tied
1

Hulvntlnn ______________
Arm y’s second,..........
place Warriors
w ill have a nhanr# to tl*
Over JIB nxptrnnU for regu lar,
________
..........
berths on the 1PAII edition of the up tho City Men's Hofthall League Standings on Ihe Inst regularly
in,,,
u,.rwi„ i
1echeduled gatno of tho season at the lurlcefront Diamond. The Warriors 4
.(emioole II gh Hr ho d foothall | w|J( t.attlc Itfrlrnon’w Hportlng Hood* at 7:30 p . nr. In a make-up contest
lentil were Issued uniforms this of a game called early this season hy thu umpire.
morning nl HliH nnd began the
The closely hunched softball penHnl-Army, Should Sal-Army lose
opening dnv of prnctien this after, ant chase was thrown into further of
tonight the pennant tare nnd re­
confusion
hy
jn-veral
league
rulings
noon.
gular season would close with WllCoaches H i l l over tho weekend, (’ resident Bud­ sun-Maler the winners and FA8dy
Lake
took
two
Sal-Army
vic­
F I e to I it g and
HON-GI nnd the Warriors tied for
Fred (iunux have tories away from the Warrior*.
second.
The Rohson’s-Hnl-Arniy game of
However, if the W arrior* win,
a u n o u need the
two months ago was scheduled to then u sudden-denth play-off would
Celery Feds will
be re-played to
Kiuki
t..,
necessary tomorrow night iiemaintain a rug‘ ‘ ' . a. fft
tween Wilson and Sal Army for (he
1 tred two-dnv d rill
•
t* 1 ' pennant. Tho play-off* are slated
n iu lu n
until
:
i" begin after Ihe regular season.
; school opens next
' K n T b ifc .A r^ c ii * FAHRON-61, VC-1*. Sal-Army and
, month.
1’lnvcr*
il
m
i 1WII*on-Maler hnvtt all cinched
, will report at
j make-ip
4:30 o’clock every
•up g a m u l,,,rths ln ,ht’ P0*1 , “ “ ,un norl&lt;!*] from Faston
I
in
m o r n i n g anti
Tho all scarlet silks of John A.
lignin nt 3:30
th e
regulation
i j a-o-v-e n Innings. Morris, president of the Thorough­
o’clock every afternoon.
,. * h u t tho game bred Racing Aisoclatlons, are the
Leading ntara returning to this
yrar’a sound are Knd Huhha III*_ ’t 2 lasted lieyond the oldest colors in America.
hee, Tackle John Carter... Hack*
Lake fl:fio p.m. m
LeadIn Iho North t'rtcilic Is Hie larg­
dune Kstridgo and Jimmy Wade. lino fo r opener*. Th* serum
nmd gumo
Hanford w ill Imast of a heavy line between H al-A rm y,*ndI National est living star fiah. H Is Ihe Sun­
this year and a light Inexperienced Guard was postponed when thu flower Star and reaches a diameter
of two feet or tnoro
lim-kflidd, lust the opiioxltu uf Guardsmen forfeited thu game.
Inst w a r’s team.
Fasron was awarded tho victory,
There is definitely a housing pro­
since they were leading at the time blem for fish In the Groat Lake of
Cambodia In Indochina ApproxlThe drift American lighter to thn H:i»S p. m. deadline rolled a- maloly 100,000 inns of fish are tak­
win the middleweight champion- round. However, Sal-Army won the en urmually from the Like
ship was Tom Chandler, lie drf at* second game oil a forfait.
etl tlnnney Harris In San Franch :n,
Idle WIIson-Maler moved into
TI1K HANFORD KKIIAI.D
April 13, IBfW,
firs t place, one-half game ahead Cage ft
Mon. Aup. 17, 1913

,o r.v

Softball Standings

iVltsnii-Malsr
i«l-Armv

ira v

W. Ij. Pel. (IR

14
la

§ ,710
j .tii

V

{ \\

(Barspt Sunday)
■e e e

r ^ n u T ± r Vm

Hal-Armv over Nut-flu,
h . . miis r.^A.
H sl-A rm y va. H nhann*.
iiaw - Taatal
Hal-Armv va, lluliai.n a

Matinees
Every Wea.

New Smyrna Tides
Law
Ii4 0 R.m.

Taeaday

High
3i40 p.m

STATE BANK
BASEBALL SCHEDULE
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t e

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I it a m a tte r of dollars th a t keeps
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Gale found the topi at the ca n
denied where the boy* had been
OKLAHOMA CITY Ul — Nightly i She thought th m m uit be an
galloping hack and forth
DENVER
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T
w
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Denver
buys,
pellee war on starlings »» C K J j’ other way ,0 Rf, r id of th-? peskj
"We weren't doing anything
8 and 9. got Into trouble yesterday
Canter I* playing havoc with 1 M
.,j.. ....
blauty ilc c p m t " u r . v h ’ i ' a "*•**- bc*,cc» u..n „ jhri,,....
“ J for nUvIne rn r* niul iiii.iw jj. ,.n wrong." « *• of tin*in (.iolenitiS.
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i-m g water ptstota.*"
* ' Csd '4 you see how b ad 'l lo o k ." j
^ u r;
Ska Of the working firla com | “ It's almost enough to make n
Police were put onto the game
plained to a reporter. “ I don't feet ' girl marry and move away." no tty complaint* from the owners ol
THE SANFORD IIERAI.D
ilka I ’ve slept In a month."
other said.
tour cars. Patrolman Itnhrvt It Mon. An". 17. 19.1:1
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Starlings Keep Girls Awake

Cops And Robbers

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after 4 P. M.
UNFURNISHED Apis! Seo Mrs.
Warren, 218 W. sth St.
Inneriprlng Mattress and springs, M’ RKADER SERVICE. Lima and
Dolomite and Fertiliser. Phon*
full site $20 00. Two wartlrohe
HOUSE unfurnished, 5 rooms and
1393 M. David K. Carpenter.
trunks ||0 and SIS. Roll s way
bath. 4 mSei out South Sanford
bed and mattress $10. All ex
A v r Call after 5 p. m Kenneth
ALT,
TYPES Bundorer worn. Rea
J Q uit avion Phone &lt;39-M,
,
cellcpt condition. Phone 1808 113
sonable Rates. Free estimate*
Phono 2211. V. C. Uracey.
NEW hNnlshed Apt. on New Smy­ SALEM China ilargnln* In odd
l««es Ilcnk-nlsli your sets
rna Beach Sleepa six. Call 11)3
PLUMSING
Town’s Gift Shop OrLaml Illor IMS-M.
way 17 92; 3rd house north of Contract and repair w rrk. Free
esU mates. M. L. Harvey. I N
Unfurnished apartment. Elderly
bridge.__ ______
Sxnford Ave. Phone I I M .
couple. 307 Oak Ave.
I 7 CU. ir r . Westlnghouse llcfrlger
3 bedroom unfurnished apt. 1708
■tor and a Nelson Trailer Delly. NEW FLOORS surfaced tn pertectlon Old S o o n . made Tike
like
Park Ave. Phono 403.
Write llox III, He Bary.
cteanlm and
new. Finishing,
^leaning
Finish
FUR. Ono bedroom apartment, up­ UPRIGHT piano in excellent ron
w a iln J.
* alio portabk power plant
stairs, 308 Palmetto.
sinole County
since
Servlnhg Sen____
____ _ ____
dltlnn. Used hy piano leadter
1023. IT. M. Gianson. Lean Mary
who Is leaving town Call I7H0 M.
^ T r o OM HOUSE, utllltlea furnish­
ed. Concord Drive. Fern Lodge, TYPEWRITER: L. C, Smith,'oY- KEEP YOUR lota clean. Ileavv
Fern Park.
Ice-type, pre-war for $50. Inquire
duty mowing - clearing, grarfat Dr. Epstein's office.
Ing shell driveways, custom
NEWLY Redecorated 1 bedroom
firm in g . DrWIU Hunter A Son
apt.,
McRevnolda
Drugstore
ph.
____ ___________
■Mg. Call 1784 or 401-J,
I
HAVE your iswn mowed by Jerry
SEE SEE SEE
Lord. Phont IU4-J.

B&gt; I RANK NOEL

r,

\S r o l l) I'D lllrn Clements.

FOR

SALE

19.38 Bunk

Special,

AT

HOUSE r o n SALE. 3 bedroom
frame house, kitciien equipped.
Lake view lot on Lake Jessup,
Contact owner at *401 Jaffanou
C o u r t . ___________________
*

MATHERS
T I E FIRST SHOWING OF
THE NEW BIKIN I LOUNGE

SPECIAL $14.58
263-89 K 1st ST.

PH. I l l

HALL’S (i arage for General Auto factories and farms
Repairing Hanford A (.Vary Ave.
No time I* allowed fur individual
Phone toon M, tfiflfi K night,
ihuiighi nr ai-liun It not attending
liollliral

"a r t iS

m

WANTED

W illiam F Smllh. Oullmard S itesService, Mercury Outlmard Ha I
(«, 2513 S. Park, Phone 1171 1
12' - I t '
BOATS
T ra llrts II . . -I
ware C Vail Wo.alwnrkli.g -12
■Sanford, Ph 2.327 ,f

OAKLA

Seminole County'
care Cemetanr.
1M N. PARK.

llvestecli • PenEry - 7

AN Kittens Pure Bred. ltd.
1 silvers. M iller Tourist
repairing,jujjaaghwsy 17*11, Phone REMODELING,
loa
isiai. rto non
*’
n n
months to
menta, It monlha.iT
1L nay,
sed contractor.
H.__J.
______
s t ii ___
________
MellonvlBa Avn, Phone MS-'

RSSff

"i-ultural"

Fall From Boat
Critically Injures
Airline Stewardess
L A K E ABIHtW IIF.AD. 1 alii

^

TO . FURNITUItE. Il'hold UihhI* 20 A young alrllni- -low a n ti*" wa*
o B T FURNACES - ny Kreaky in a rrlllru l niiiillllnii today a ft-r
bring mangled l&gt;&gt; Ihr p ro |irllrr In
Wall, Floor and Fireplace
a fail from a *pri-dlmat owned hy
M. G. HODGES
MS W ^ m S t
Fheee l» hnloi nwnt-r Conrad Hilton
VENETIAN BLINDS
Fuctery p r lc r il Rolls Item! Blinds,

Ahm lnum slate, cnlton ut pU»
tic tewe. Complete ren aervu-p
Seminole Venetian Blind Company
128 Weal Third
Fheee ml
HILL'S EURNiTURE
REFINI8IIING
Upholiterlng and Repairing
M3 Celery Ave.
Tel. IIM

The steward--" M l** llnnl Ituchlr-r, 23. of Hollywood, wa* pulled
from Ih r w a lir - of Lake Arrow­
head yesterday hv Geary S irffrn ,
i-x hii'ham l of a rlre ** Jane Powell
Steffen « n - water -klimi li'hlnil
the txiat when tin* accident oc

ctirred

At Santa Anita Hospital dnrtor*
-aid her lefl arm -vis rut n il at
the shoulder III Ihe arriitelri Her
Is-ft teg was mangled and last night
It was amputated
J. GARCIA
Sheriff'* dentil;-.-* 'aid Ihe speed
Cabinet making, upholstering, Fur
niture rrflnlshing-rcnalrln-t \n boat was firing driven hy (fuav
Snrgcant, 35, owner of a Los ,.ngcl
llque restoring Uphnlsterlng f
139 N es music concern .Sergeant '.rid h '
Hua
Hnulevard Cl , licl.nnd, Plumr did nut si-* M i** Itu rlih i fall out of
the hoiri lull f.-lt somelhinu lift Ihe
117,______
lironrller sn he shqippd Ihe mntor
Also In Ih r hoal at Ihe time was
IILOST AN D F O U N D
-2 1
Florence Berk, 20. of Tsrssna
MINT YOUR PET?
Colif. Sargeant said the four of
!f you have—advertise yni-r I"-* lhem had borrowed Hlllnn's boat

FREE for threo times In Hie
Herald through the i-nurtasy of
the Florida State Bank

^

NEW SMYRNA

3E

-&gt;r

Invitation Conics
39 Years Late

I.08T—Wednesday amnml lh «•
A. M. Ladles black porkrtte-k,
containing lubstanlial amuuiri -d
OULKAN8, VI. ut) An invitation
change.
Between Nnuthw.udi
spend a day nl the Nt Johns.
Fruit Cn. ann 3 Points. Phone
VKI.LS DRILLED, Pumps Install
2231. See Oil Maple. REWARD. Iniry fnlrgrmmd* has arrived si
the home nf Mrs liny Morse—hut
« l, any sl».- M. 0. Ilodyei. Ph.
IUI-M-40 or t» .
LOST: Metal tool box contaimiui .39 years fate
Tno invitation
l-nxled In St.
television initallalinn tools and
C ARPR NTKR W ORK
supplies. Return In Winn's TV A Jnhnshiiry, shout 21 miles away,
For quick repair Jobn, or
nn Kept. 7, )9tt The falrgroumls
, R|TV|°' E '
5 t' llCW* ^
building. CaB Jim 11&amp;M-6.
were dismantled not long afterELECTRICAL 8KRVICEH -22 ward.
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, O
1 r
Rut thnre I* one- runsolalten. The
Undo Evening tter. Gall Kallot Sanford Electric Cn., 0. E. Appli­
Ray, HIM .
ances, 118 Magnolia Avc. Ph M2 stamp, one nf a series of Panama
Pacific commetnuralivcs Issued lie
tween IPI2 and Hill), Is a ro lle r■
MOVING, Local A long
Raggorty Appliance Center
lor’a Item.
distance. CALL I I , U o r y e
"Y our westinghnuse Dealer"
and crating. W. A. ADAMS.
Phone 1787, 115 Magnnlla

L« i- rw-TSK. m a a

We I avc ocasn-front, river-fhmt
and Inland city lots in New Smy­
rna. Priced rig h t with easy te rn /
aa low as (too
too down and ]M3 per
In and talk f l near.
REA------

h-rturrs

IJATTERYr Generator «r Starter i-vi-nl*. Hu- Rumanian today I '
Rervlee. Call .117, Swain's fla t­ rii'lii-d In him-* tn lake part in
tery Rervtre Ssrtfnrd Avenue parade*
xml 2nd Street
"lllllv Ih r l-aylv hlg'hnt* t-Sll * r r
|» BOATS • MOTORS
-It

LAWN MOWERS ahi
Bl* FRIGIDAIRE applls ncos, sales snd
man's, BIO
re
cjrcteji repaired.
service. G. II. High, Oviedo, Fla
St.
Phtam 4181 or Banlord 18U-W
after 8 p. m.

1IDROOM modern house,

ami said " | heard yon speaking
English tl is shucking whal lias
liap|H-neil lo llh- middle class
Many of my friends are stnrving nr
an- In prison Communism is sirow
-amis -d luwn and village home*. 1, reducing us all to ihe lowest

ganria with Rii'slnn inusle Radio
Very Iti-asoiiali'..- 211 W 18th SI fieatton as it is called plpi-s con
trolled program ' into loudspeaker'
17.H— Aulnm ollvf Servile —17-B which can't he n d lii'ln l In thou

New M ntir. tm-s. and Battery.

m y.

_
I BATH 3 BEDROOMS
W o m e conveniently totaled to
achooli. churches, and iteree.
Nice neighborhood. tlo.SOO
Roia L. Payton, Registered Real
Eitat# Broker
Rose M ir y J. Phillips. Associate
1111 Pgrk Ave. Phone 1110

16MillionBalkansKeep 4P
W*»» Maw
r ■ ■■ i
■% ■ a i
Of Communists For Nearly 3 Years
Souls Under Red Rule

TOKYO id ’i l.if, us 1, inisnner of the Chinese Communists ivas a
By RICH A ltII OTtKG AN
tiling of dmiM and feu doubt of whal our captors would do to us
l i t '( 'It A It KST i.-l’i Cominimitnllun of Itoomnia has uimle th&lt;- nexi, and fea 13nsr m iiiriiiiliou - word might he overheard hy soma
iNiw
■“ MW
rru . '__ :
fai-e« of tU million Balkan people like iilrn lln il masks hill ri has not fellow nrlsom-i s who had he, nun- an informer.
S -H FA L ESTATE FOR SALE—3 11tflIR R WANTED
—II It B INSURANCE
- M B yet destroyed their souls.
There I ' a strange thing ahoui ♦
Outside of Itossla, proh/ildy no Soviet snti-llite has gone so far In all the Communists I have
s 7„, Mnrt,„, Ui.8i,n rn l, which
RESPONSIBLE white man with Save on Eire. Windstorm-automo­ bringing
3 BEDROOM HOUSE
down to one monotonous. *
Hey trust no mi. .■-|h-.-i ,i 1!v Ih.-ir
,
short time before to
bile Insurance See .lohn It W il­ miserable level the thoughts and
All conveniences excellent water, 1 truck desires week Tel 1808 Jl
tl ■ parades," explained a Western fallow tomniunisls Somehow they replenish my film
liams Insurance Agency, 403 actions of its pisipte
near Elder Soring' Plenty shade j LICENSED Practical Nurse. Availdiplomat. "The public Is fnrerri to nianngrd I" tn atill 1M' - .&lt;nn- fn-fing
i wa* riding in a lecii wiih Ma).
Sanford Atlantic Rank llldg. nr
Ireei, mine fruit Irrc*. 2 14/100 ! jh lfM lo ^ jtjjd flh l^ J ^ h n jj^
Bordering on Itusstn. Itumanta's
nl distrust Into Ihcir prixniirr*, .lohn i McLatighlin of Savnnnah,
call 34.
arrea land 0. (* Warmark. Rt
rich nil suppllrs arc vital for Ihc march 111 Ihcin "
evi-u
Ihniigh
llio
'c
pri'iuicrx
had
With its own peculiar morality,
Ga
-ort I.I Frank Cold nf Tamps.
2 Box 281, or see owner at All 12 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 12
Soviet Union Every sign points to
communism cut nut completely fought bravely sldi- hy 'id c i -I**(«- Fla . when the Unix amhu*hrri us
Nat. Bk B ldg, Room 312.
more and more Sovlctliallnn for
hemg
captured
Bucharest's oner gay nlghi life
on a nairnw road
GROCERY STORE and meat mar­
Romania and perhaps its eventual
Some few men turned informer*
HOUSE, garage and 8 lots, 10 X
(inlf courses tn "nccadcnt ’ sport t
Wi- were piniK-d down all night,
ket, good location. Established
Incorporation
Into
the
Soviet
Union
Other*,
In
the
cnnxt.inl
iiiie'lioiiing
118', frame, can he used as a 2
have been made Into m ilitary train
l-ehinit a rallrnait embankment
many years. Owner retiring due
as
a
n
th
rcpilh'.ir.
tiv
the
Unmmunlxt'.
-.rid
ihmgor 3 bedroom home. 30 gal. hot
ing grounds, gambling casinos into
which ottered scanty cove*. Fifty
lo age. Complete going buslnies
But dmoly hidden, there 1* on
tIn- 1‘nmmuni.xtx did not like
watti- healer, Venetian blinds,
K-ctun- hulls
nr fin m -n were killed and nhnut
Including all storks and fixtures
tinnal
restlessness
and
even
a
tittle
1
3
NOTICES
•
PERSON/si
2t
-1
9
A*
a
result,
tolx
of
o
'
went
min
fireplace, taunted 1 hlock from
Enterprise has been almost lfitl
ihe *ame nitmher wnuntted. The
for |3.noo. which Is less than
organized resistance
Crystal Lake. Can be seen nny
tier cent snclnliicit. Only a few the "hotc,” a toll in which .i to an gnnx Iroie and Ihe smmimlllnn rsn
rust of fixtures alnne. For Infor­ SEE T IIE CORONATION "Real As
For
ihe
"Fourth
World
Festival
could
neither
Mniiil
nor
-Irelch
time. Call owner, I*. A. I.eltner.
low
mation. Phone 111, Sanford. .
Life" on Vtew-Master Rn-ls at of Youth" in Iturharrsl, Ihe cap private artisans, like tellers and
One particularly had hole «,i&gt;
2331 J.
Finally M a) McLaughlin gave
Wlehnlt’ s Camera Store 210 8 It ill. ( 'oiii iii mu•( Romania arluiltlcd shoemakers who cannot get doth reserved for prixoner- Ihe lln lSMALL BUSINESS
And a few
ih r oriler. " F ix bayonet*'"
Park
l'. S eorri -poiuleiils for the first or leather, remain
Two LOTS Ifin' X fid' each ltd N If you have a small b':sln»** In a
h.ried
must
When
v-n
w
-nt
mlo
beggars
I thought to myself. "W ell, this
Jessamine Ave
occluded part of town and are ti AUG HF REST!) It IU I t —Elderly, lim e in fire years and did ils best
Far more effort appears lo have thiri hoV, you *ln v-il (or w i-k - i* it
lo li-iiv i- the impression that Ituchuithnul
ever
leaving
il
even
I-go
interested
b
grlllng
.uitnmers,
i'liree young fellow' were crying,
Seinl Invalid, convalescent Kind­ are-t still i- Die "P aris of the been made In trying to "educate" In Ihe lalrlm - Von -.it .mil ,h&lt;pt in
—i n
REALTORS
IH—
list the sr-vlre you offer In the
ly Care, graduate dlrlld n n. llidkanthe Knmnman mn»-ex In emu mil
wh-ther from frlghl or fallgur I
But In-m-alli Ihe fresh
vmir
own
filth
Classified
rn'
-*nn
of
Ihe
Sanford
nlsm than In other -alelliti-- Yel,
do not know I do know that when
Rail
907 W
S ir Raymond It
wliiti-".i«h tin- flomllighls and Ihe
In winter yon fi --/-• -lav amt
Herald t-all I t8______________
though a massive, all embracing
Licensed Broker (or all
etdored leimtaln- are the signs of propaganda has made most ||„ night, in 'lim m cv v-m -welicreil that dread order came meaning
WOULD
LIKE
to
buy
profitable
hand lo hand fighting
Ihey im
kinds of Krai Estate and
business In or around Sanford roinniimisin's "brave new w icltl." manlans act ill .1 Russian I -h.tvlor A lilllc foixl wa* thrown nt "tn i m cdiiicly -pill ervlng II xeeme-l
(ie n e r; Insurance 201 14— SPECIAL SERVICE
-1 4
Lite has been rommuniaed to pallern, six years of communism In a white, and a i hlm-'e guard
No
bar*
or
package
-loros
Write
to -leel them, and they ipitetly
S Pa k Avc. 'Phone OfiO
Ted Trippe. Rte 2. llox 3in, San­ Ihe smallest detail of existence apparently have failed to make the wax on duty at all tim e'
fiv-d liayonet*
Many of n* 'pent d a w weekWhether buying or eelllng, It will
ford.________________________ Individuality. which despite op­ nia|orlty Hunk like Russians
V I'lilocxe called out in English,
pression always marked the na
month*,
in
I'-”
t’''1
-'-"iid
y
apoo
pay you to sec:
"Even Ihe Communists do not
a-kmg i i * In surrender
FLOWERS PLANTS 811 ItIIB8 liomtl groups of Germans, Hun
J. W. HAI L. Realtor
Imv Icvc lliclr own lies," said a loi­ Ixhmenl for not thinking «!.- wav
Mai McLaughlin ii'k-'-l the men
gariau-. Greeks and Itim ninlnii'. ter secretly slipped In visiting A- Ihe ('om nuinlxt* wanted ii' In think
Florida Slate Hank B n llifU f
GERIIA DAISIES at last' Many seems |o have dlsappenivd
A Red pri'on i ' no - - f Die - roc’ whal they wanted t« do
'Call H all"
Phone IIM
merlcnn
correspondents.
colors Hibiscus, nlre variety;
I am willing to 'land liere snd
Men wear Ihe &lt;11111- shirts and
There »ns a certain iinrullnes* e*t form * nf torture ever dcvl'ed die If vou w ant," he said. "You are
Achimlnt's. acalylha, hegoniat; shabby troo»i-rs and women identl
IARTICLE/* FOR BALE
tty man
atimit
the
crowds
who
(ound
-verycrotons; caladuitn; golden rain rai eotioii prints from the ma
There are 'till am eric.iii- up not going tn live forever Then- ix
Y o n r TUPPERtVARK -'cater
tree*; Jnstu-la; txicia. Ivilly; la- chines of the Gheoriihlu de] ready day police terror somewhat re­ there, 'nine nf II k -ih driven iii'.in - n- ammunition anil no help corn
laxed
during
Ihe
presence
of
30,not)
Gladys Komerhy phone 1758 R
carnnda, powder puff, magnolia; made i-lntlies factory The necktlr
ing "
pyraeanthn, plumnagu, poducar- has 1 -en abolished 1 except for ihr bretgn ynulht attending the festi­ In prison
The men took .ihnut five minute!
QQAT M ILK : ft. D. C rleit, iT s in
1
aril
'lire
(here
will
lie
-mi
■
nf
vals
Although
there
seemed
a
se.i
1
pin; nenlas, stokesla; shrimp: new I'ommuiust aristocracy) amt
tu talk il nvi-.* They voted to xnr
ford Ave. Phone 7I8 W3
llhmu-hlna. Ihryalli* i-nrai- and i-ii-loni- jewelry l ' a rare, luxury of uniforms to W esterner', irs l them flu-re when Ihe ( liiro--.- -a* render if fill- ( ‘Irine-c would fro m h.i' ht--n liiii'he-l
dents said there were le&lt;- than repalrinllnn
sec BROOKS N U R S E R Y , 2721 deni
T H IS SPACE AVA ILA B LE
New Folding cols
15-98 c»
Thi-'v* men will l-e i club which i'i- In teave Ihe woimiVd to lie
usual
Mayer, ph t?*»H
pi- k id up hy Amcrn an* later ( lie
lo 1 ,- 111,tin o il'll.is , ,1 1- the mark
'.'olumhla Palrt
, $2 M&gt; r,.il
By the 1 ig ri firmness of their Ihe Red* will hold ov -r -m he.olCALL 148
ARMY ■ NAVY SURPLUS
17— Aiilsmuulli's • lia ile ik —I* of Du- "new mail " "Tnvnras" I' handshakes, the look in their eyes, im Ho- po'i a c m i'i k i- p--li&lt;ii-.il con - timc-i agri-'ri They were eamhltwi» - veleran* an-l *n tar a* I mold
llu new greeting
310 Sanford Ayr.
Phone 1321
or
the way they - p a t
out , ferelice
d -id nunc Ihey kepi Hint promixe
Iti-er -allnii has 1..... . m ;i" organ
l
wa*
(
ajilnred
N
\
31)
Itl’m
In
Communist
slogans,
they
showed
WE RtiY USED ( A lts Little and im -,1 lo tin- t-xlenl where even a
AND IN IU ’ IR E
MOBILE HOMES
\ \ r wrapped Ihe wiHilnleri a* lir-ri
the
c.irly
d
a
*
'
I
no
loipri'onini
id
(heir hale id eninnumisin and a
(trel — Second and Sanford.
II ft &lt;n It ft . priced from &gt;i 2 /n
1 ,1111 in uni sI w orker' -aid "1 have lingering hope of liberation w lu-i Ih r I liloi"-- lo-ik '(itlle Xiiietic.in we cmilil In 'leeping bag' nnri
up We have 3 new Srhult mod
Omxl 1937 Plymouth, excitlent cnn- I,, gel away for a few hours on they met non Coiniiiunl'l Western -f ti, i - iit I ,• Ai i I iiiil ;. M .im hiil i .i I hlankclx anil tl -n 'nrrenilerrri
els. iil-o TOUR-IT. YELLOW
\f-x l -r the next day we were
inv ho vel,, to osenpe the street
know of mu- win. .ml Ihe penpli
dltlnn, Phono 319
ers
STONE, NASHUA, RICHMID
radio
Bill he can’t go (or vvithout
ill) tile .(re e l' there wi- e ver* kepi -landing on a frozen creek
Although
he
knew
they
wore
SON. ALUM O BOOM A ALUM
IN T E R N A T IO N A L Pick up I'ruck police checks
beneath a cliff tn avoid detection
watched liy s -cert pollen, all old friendl)
INUM AWNINGS.
llaruain West Geneva Avr- at
Vmicirau plane*
W.&lt; had
llm t after hour, iii'i'i- id . nerve lawyer, in a toilful assortment of
So fill a . t kill— .ill of U --c h&gt;
E n il side Trailer Sales
W Teston
'battering
and deafening bind rlnllics, approached two \ 1t1erieans Am erican' w.-u -mm eiiinic-l i- 'lu lle d im a living In i
Palalka, Fla
W - Inked for inoirill* after Ihnt
speaker' mi the s i r -el- mix prona
North Koir.i hoi ihere arc - I I k t

efficiency apt suit
Ideally
Incuit-d
located across from Post Office
Private hath. Inquire Manuel
Jaeobaon'i Lepl. Store.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE.
Phono 1450-W.
LAKE-FRONT Duplex- 2 BB. Fur.
If Desired. •» mis. from NAS. CONCRETE Steps, stepping stonio.
Children welcome R. A. Camer­
grease traps, septic tanks, win­
on, Lake C hirm Dr., Oviedo;
dow sills A lin in 'i. Miracle Cnn
crclc Co., 309 Elm A*e. Phone
r h 4701 or 4532.
1313
___
AWNINGS
I BR house. l l l » W. 3rd. Partly
jmlnun Carrvtl. Free
•MANOS—
Organs.
Band
Inslru Plastic, Aluminum,
fur. See Tom Culborh-uie, 1719
Katlmitea. Phona IM t-J after
merits. G u i t a r s , accnrdlans,
0 W. Ird .___ __
__
1 p m . for appolntmant.
Drums
Coovenlrnt
Terms
Strrop Miislv, fill N Orange, n r
*9tetrc»h
j-' &lt; '
■i&lt; . . .
Inndn.
HUTCHISON ocean front apartCALL u i about our Credit Plan.
menti at Daytona Bench. Tel.
Painting, Repairing Ilemmteli J e y _________________
PEARS—t t .33, bushel, bring has
Ing.
kels,
C
Hawke,
Pnola,
Post
Ol
T H Burnett
/U R . Apartments, couples, 108 N
fir's*.
IH. 2. Rox 70 II
Tel 119/ W,
Lauhc.
$ ibla for working 'nupie.

Frank Noel Tells O f Life In Prison Camp

SS

Fre e

L A W N M O W IN G C H E A P
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Saalord, Seminote County's
Oldest Westlnghouse Dealer
118 8. Park,
Ph 29
Vodopich Sales Scvvkv
Electrical 6 D ai Appilanrr*
Adm iral, Kelvlnator, ficrvei
R efrijeratnri, Prolane Roll
la u a i. 202 Sanford Ave.
Phona 1140
R A N D A L L RLRCTRIC CO
Owned and operated by Sidney snd
Erlo Vihlan. Otmlix and Crosley
•ncea: Elactrical contract. and rapairi. i l l Magnolia
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Typewriters, adding machines,
Salaa-Rgntala, 814 Magnolia, Ph.

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A merican- Iml.n -n Chliu-xr lertl Filially after atnml 7no null-' nf
|ory The) are II ■ one* who -w.d -eemmgly a lm te " wandering, our
lowed the I'liminimist tin ■ and .- cpi nr x took o ' lo I’ ri'on ('am p
clioxc not In come hai k with Di­ No .’&gt; imlxlde of I'yoktong. on Ihe
Vain rilver Tt. -re began for all
rest of O'
Not all ol ilicio however .ire of o ' a life of xlnrvalinn. torture,
level."
"W ar would he horrible hut null) there nf their own volition, l am illnexx and. of course, itealh for
i i i any
Ing like this system." muttered a sure
Now I have survived and am
I know of line in,ill who t' aliiong
clerk in a key t'ummunlsl ministry.
free again My wife met me hr-re
This Is Ihr latent unrrsl of thi­ 'CV'-n who lefl u* .ri IV i'o n l amp iii Tokyo We ti," • ,m air eond'
Nn 5 when Dio arnri'lu-e wa*
n ly masses In Itw- mountain', dip
J(,J. , timieil riMtm in the Im perial Hotel
loiuats say, there have been *|&gt;o signed .lii'l two in-iolh' agi
I am an out patient of the Tokyo
raille
Indication'
of organized man anil I pl.nmcri a new v
Army Hnxpiinf I have lust hid
hands IV a -a id villages In the fool alteoipl
I had xaveif anri -t-ronngeri -nine i-lgld In-Ill extrai-li-d ami am in
bills are livqinsilly searched hv
go on unlit atf are removed
police for W'-apons An apparent f—nil nlinill 10 ixuniil' of Ililiri
For flinch I had xcram h*’d egg-.
i-anil) t l ) - f—iiri.iln pen- ami a
iiiidrrgrmind group blew up a irv
w rl') watch I'io- i’ ll- .uni watch i --up. two p ie ci- of meat loaf, two
llh- storr in llm-harest re rrn lly
,‘l ,i- - of milk ch-rnlali- and S
All live In III- hope Dial, wllli I wonlil h iv e - r i \ n l n- lie)r-• r III.in lucre nl apple pie If anyone liiil
Hit* m-w trend of Easl West r-l - • immi-y if we Imri golien mil 11'*'v fold mi I - -old rat a meal like
Boil' Romania may -liak&lt;- off (hr were given In on I&gt;* -non of 111 that iw - h -u t- after having eight
,lck anil wiiimd -I \m i-tii in- wtoM ii'-iao yoke
• t 'd ll cxtr.ii l tl I ’d have said he
Wlu-n the time n ittir- amt I were cscMungcil la-l \p n l
wax ria z , 1 out -ml* did r a i, I
Onr ---cape pi,ill -liit nol O'li Inhope ri will he 'isni,'* said ,1 street
have -luffed my-t-lf every liav
ritr condlirlor, "fullv 05 |ier n-nt cao'C til-,* rifioi'lici- cion- hefori
once I g-t out ami | ’m Mill
we w er- rea-lv Y (( Ih l- man who huitgi v
of n» will rise up againsl rum
plamo-ri il with me -liri o-l ■-m i
niunlsin
“ The Russian i-eopli- mav hr hack with the re*t - I il' I will
rduratt-d t„ riintinuitlsru hy now never unih-r-lanri whv Hi- nni-t he
and they gel a feeling 111 rialion.il u n it-c 'lime f-rin - t p rt-.'iire fnuii
Ihe ( om ininn-!' or fr-m Du- "p m
Druli- from Its aernmidlshiuenls
Bill Ihe Russians have rn-rtiplril n- gri-'xlvex," a- Du* im iicoal pri-on
nimu limes In htktorv and --nr er* were i -lleil
I per-uii.dlv -pi-i.J *u titv ril- aiv
pride
ride I* liai strong In tel lin-in keep
m nirill' a- - pil-nio-i iii I'y-kl-m g
(I up for long
Nortli Km- a
II* DAI,I'll (.ASHMAN
II wax Do i- Dial I -aw Iwi, lloI II- —Ill-all li-alu nf Dir
V&lt; 1
'Ian p ilol' win- had i ---n Ii") ri-wn E li'i-li-iiii
fteparfmenl
id
fh-)
in lig h t' with A i i i 't I c .iii P-i nlnue'- ." .- I )o* I liar, All Slati'lM xvltt
|tll**ia i|. wen- flvmi- MIG n-l
D * - t i....... .. iIn I - -p--o ttmlr
again') the Mile* all D -nigh Itn- gin- id ii lid- aflerii-H-n In Do- San
Korean War
D, f-'.igin- I. i d Monday in Dielr
DAYTONA BEACH (Special 1
ili-'tile* Du- two Ih.-t t saw I ' l l -I game nl Do- xi-ax-n against
KiEd’s flliu-'s, owned bv .1 M Ed fiearil from rdinhle --ore •x
,*•-■ N \ A.s \d in iiii dr-riloo nine,
wards Ilf Starke, Fla . I* the Inf
re mi- wlm hale rim im u n l'iii nf at K l-'-ir-m -x wax rained out T li*
c*t sensation at Ihe Volusia Conn leaxi three -Diei riu " in ii* Wil­ D im - will lie rep|,m -i| today
ly Kenni-I Club
were -ln-1 down in i intrinri l'll il\
A victor* t-itii) f-r tin- 'Sparks''
Lightly regarded a I the begin lid* year
wo -I I create n lie for Die x-contl
Ring nf the ram pakn, Ihe sn
fa-twee I
There wen- manv -(tiler lit- " Ia n - " la - 1- x| md m lit,- |— ixiuml hrlndle miss lx now mak |.Igaged in ihi- Korean War
NAAS Scemity anil Elei-trnnlrs.
Ing a strong hid for Die seasonal
liolli le a i-i' WI—III I,.- » |||I * a w riii" l.n i truck rh-lver* Dux
championship. Kd'a Blue'.* lie xian engine-r''*mi- hrliiml (lie iMiwerful "Ops"
Itiix'lan
mli-l'i
came the first ring nl iho summer genet- ageiil', ami a hi- i-hinnr' -r* ri-nri-'ioitliii; Die t lp-*i oii-oi* and
resnrl I rack to win seven races tliAt ihe llii" ia u x mainlaiiieri in E lectr-iilrx Itep arlm eu t' nf FAS
when she picked up her third
lain M (In llie oilier lumd a Ins*
straight triumph the first of the (Tinnrhnng
b&gt; Adininlxtriilion would drop the
The
lliix.xian
language
laugh)
week.
"S p a rk '" In f-o rlh jdaee, one
ax
the
xrrninl
language
III
Norlli
The two year old daughter of
and a half game* lichmil Optron­
Korean
xelioob
Rolling Roy and illla Beek no-l­
ics
I
know
seven
American
Mirill
o
ed Ihe fastest official time of tho
The
A il'* will lie Irving to
year In hugging Victory Nn 7 on sis nfllcvr* and a xrrgeant who move into Die third place

VC-9 Electronics
To BatHc NAAS
In Sanfly Loop

Starkc Greyhound
Is VCKC Phcnom

her Drift xlnrl, She turned the fivesixteenths mile In .11,3 second*,
only two fifths off Dm track re.
cord act In 1919
Ed's Blue’* hasn't been nut nf
tile money since healing Marching
Mike In one nf the hlggoit upsets
nf the saasnn ns a 21 1 shot July
20
Meanwhile ralllilrd* are hutting
over the longest place prfro In Ihe
history nf the VcKC recorded bv
Duhols when be ran second tn
Iterfex In the featured nlnllt Tuesdav nlghi.
The tong shot returned an amatlog $I28.M tn place hut dropped lo
GALLUP, N. M. (Ji-Ormn la-wls, $5 for show.
assistant secretary of (he Interior,
says the government plans to turn
administration of Indian tribal
over tn Uto tribes themselves s i
quickly as possible. He spoke at a
seminar here.
In his first statement nn policy
since taking office, Lewi* said Ihe
DARLINGTON, K. C. (.Snertel)
administration's aim is full free­ —The 1933 Grand National Circuit
dom and Independence for Indians championship w ill llknty hinge on
"as rapidly as the clrciimslanccs tho outcome of the fourth annual
of each tribe w ill perm it." Ho said "Southern BOO" race for lato-modei
Ihe switch would take many yean. strictly etock cars on 1-ahor Day,
Monday, Sapt. 7 at the Darlington
Raceway.
Tha current leader and run&gt;
ner-ap In the NASCAR Grand
MOftBHEAK. Ky. &lt;/P)-GhoaU National
i l pate I atendlnga are al*
o f the old Morehead Normal r i t edyl n tha fold for the 506*
School ware revived' temporarily m il* ape* 4 flaaalc which rarrien
recently whan 82 white haired a siirao
i f I27.I87.S8.
aa o
alumni met In tribute to their now
Dick 1
Rnthman of
Dayton*
defunct trims mater.
Fla., -who ranks
ranee second In
to
Beach, Fin.,
Graduates and former etudente the standings filed Ma 4ntry blank
of the old achool, which wept out yeaterdny. He Joins lender Herb
n f existence ill /rare ago, talked Thomas o f Olivia, N .'C ., In tha
over old times.
atar-atudded field nf early
The achool eslaii-d from 1887 la t rrnntw,
i
The
. ... IInteut oinmltexa show
nulnu,
IMS, enmaored hy the Christian Thoiuna nheml with
Women s Board of Mlssienacomparad with 4988 for Rati an.

Indian Tribes

"Southern 500"
To Be Run A t
Darlington

Homeless Alumni

J

wire questioned hy R u " la i.' idle.

" '" '/'. " " V ''" ;

..... . In

their rapture One of lliem . a rap
tain, Ul't Iwo fi-eDl when a lirutal

Kh-etronle* would tie ' Ad'inliii'i'rV
|j()|| i(m|
AS SperiHl Service*
lliixxlnn Intelligence officer knock for third one full game behind the
ml him down
lender- An "A d " Ins* will put
It wa* nhnut a year ago that I them in the league cellar w|lh

first *nw a Itii'Hlsii flirt’ Alter I
wax permllted to take a few pie
turox In prison, the Uommunixt*
kept me away frnir. the oilier
prisoner*
On Ihl* nccnxlnll. I wa* silling
beside a remit, enjoying the warm
sun
the
•

anil pretending tn read
Communist propaganda
a
..
jeep
m. inialong IIn.V 1it4

NAAS Oner itinn*
Bill "S ki"
Malic'iiw-«kt. Die
Klertrnrilc* manager, will place
Evan llolo-rt'ori on the mound
llm iw iiig to Jerry Livingston In
Hie Inlietit. Eiuline Suavely will he
ul Hr-I, Mike Monleealvn ai sec

m ir of uml, Carl Hrhmcppcj
hook* "top nml Boh Clever at
,.,nv
wa* F
aI I ".(ImirLw"
_Sparks &lt;iat(ilnl.l
outfield mill
w ill

Russian filer in uniform The side
nf III* face win bleeding lie ap­
parently tinil been Injured when he
was shnt down 1 was about to fed
from him and could nut have been
mistaken.
The second Russian pitot that I
saw was about two month* latie
He too had been shut down hy nn
American Satire.
When l wn* in Utinnehnng nn n
picture-making trip. 1 saw the Rus­
sian headquarters.
These are some nf the things 1
saw and rxpcrtonrrd In the long
months nf captivity.
One nf the things I have teamed
■I my present ago. 48, ia that a
man can endure almost anything.
The facte of my capture are
preily well known. II was on the
road between Koto and Hagaru. on
the cdldait night or my memory.
Tho Rests trapped us Nov. 29,
1930, and we were taken prisoner
neat day. Nov. 30. The dale Is not
Important. II was a long lime befora any of tu remembered It.
t was with aoirib American Ma­
rines. British Murine* nml infantry
uf., ...............
tho U. 8. Army’s 2nd Division,
lip th a
up to hal|
They war* loin s «P

at short
third
Thr
-.......
The
»
- . l from
__
read

left In rigid Frank Hendry. Louis
Dnlrymplc and Wllhar Hoick.
The "Ads" lineup w ill boast
ctovd Sexton pitching to Tom
N ofs, H ip team manager behind
Ihe plate Jack Swill w ill be al
flrsl, Jlin Tlmmas and Boh An­
thony al the keystone snd Tnm
Hookes at third. The outfield lineun w ill he Dave Huschlo in left,
Jerrv Hauer tu center and Jim
Austin In right.
Today’s game w ill open the
third week of the seven week
Santlv la-ague. NAAS Security
w ill be Ihe nnlv Idle team thla
week as the "A ds" nlav again to­
morrow against NAAS Spactal
Services. On Wednesday, tha
iHiwrvful "O p" Acea w ill meet th *
hapless NAAS Operation* ntn*.
All of the games w ill be played on
Ihe NAAS Dlamnnd at 3:30 In the
afternoon.

Bancorella Award
PONTREMOLt, Italy (Jk-Enwat
Hemingway's U te ri novel, "T h *
Old Man nml Ihe Sea." wn* award­
ed Italy's tD53 Bancnrelln literary.

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sneiate* h a v e learned to use the
name chemical! the lightning buit
doe! to produre an ecrlc&gt; green
glow In a li'!t lube.
Amt they’ve found that the light*
nine Inm us he flits aruuiul, mmehulanlly mixes no less-lhan five
ehemical
romnnunds.
Ineluding
A l l ’, in the iiuht proportion to
make him light up
The sclMitists are less casual
dhtml it when they make a test
tube glow. Iml It works
IJsinx th e mixture, they have
been able In measure very small
portions of a n y one of tho five |
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Using lightning bug extract, sci­
entist* at uak Indue National Lab­
oratories are feHlng their way
closer to xolulion of an age-old
m yitery: How plants turn sunlight
Into energy. It s called photosyn­
thesis.
Among other things, the scien­
tists have learned that firefly miy iiiv and extract from green
leaves contain a common chem­
ical—a compound with the tongue-

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1 Ami mine all living things, in­
cluding man, ultimately m ake use
of the IlKl't «f Iltf nun for their

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Kine rgenrv livestock l o a n s ,
authorised by recent legislation,
■re now available to eligible
fanners ami rmirbers in Florida,
W illiam T. Hbuildlck,
Farm er*
Home Arlmiliistrallon slate diretor, aiinoilliceil today.
These loans will lie made lo
established producers and feed­
ers of rnltle, sheep and Hosts,
firdvlded they have uoorl records
of iipeiation, have ii reasonable
chance to succeed uiol urn unable
|o obtain needed credit from other
sources to continue their normal
operations Sorb loans will nut tie
made lo curry Oil commercial
teed lot operations, lo refinance
existing debts except for pay­
ment of current Incldentnl bills,
or tu enable u lairrower lo atari
livestock operations,
Hpeclal livestock loans will hour
five perron! Interest nod mnv hi'
be made foi iterlod* up lo three
vears. Hoi rowers will he expected
to repav the loans as rapidly us
they call. Knelt loan must be seruled in the full amount hv the
personal ohlitrulimi ami nvluluhle
sertirltv of the liurrower.
The O a m n m e n t will not reunite present creditors In subordinate their liens, but borrowera will lie expected to obtain
standby agreements fiom flieir
l-STSenl cieditors so they will
have a chance to work out of
their difficulties
Also, present
creditors must he willing fnr u
Mock Income to be paid on the
portion of the borrower's livetiuvtrnm cni loan.
Secretary of Agriculture Ky.ru
T a ft ilvuson lias ilesignat*d the
Farmers Home Administration us
the agency to handle tills emer­
gency credit proutum. uml has
made Adluinlelratur It. tl. Mel.eaish resisitisihle for It at the
tiatlbiinl level. However, all loans
must In* approved by the special
livestock
loan
committees anpointed by the Secretary.
To serve us a temporary State
special livestock loan committee
fur Florida, Secretary
Henson
has named the followingi W illiam
T.
Khadillrk,
slulu
director,
?'aimers Home Administration!
I. (1, Clayton, stale director of
exleiisloii, and W, II. Anderson,
chairman. Slate I ’MA Committee
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increases the umount «f ATT in
green leaves. Just a* ....re Al l '

Aiipllculion fm ms muy lie oh.
tallied at any county office of
Ihe Farmers Home Adminlslintloli or fiom other established
lenders In the area. They m *v lie
lllrd with i I ip ha-si ruunly FHA
snpi-i vUur or dlrrctly with Ihe
state special livestock loan com­
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LATE BULLETINS
RABAT. Morocco i/P)—The I’nnhu of iMttrmkrrh threat­
ened today to t o m nirttintd the Krench if they mu tin no In
back the Sultan of Moromi. l-nter ho snMenetl hia lmn» and
Mid he only wanted to warn the Krenrh.

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PARIS t/P)— Defiant union leader* today igmurd Die.
micr .Joaoph Itaniol'a threat* of Imighor action in end
France'* crippling strikes and continued their nationwide
walkout. Ah tcnidon mounted, the government moved tdioul
MHi parnehule Iroojw into Paris* to cope with poadhlt' via
lenre.

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TALLAIIA8SKK (A*) The (’ahlnel acting upon a -111j
got (ion from Gov. Dan McCarty, today released an adddional
$Li:tn.ii&gt;n of th * record 1(7 million dollar ulnte Innldin::
appropriation ho that planning ran he ataricd on all propoaed
project k.

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AHHOciated Press I,ease W ire

TUESDAY. ADO. Ik, lOa.'t

No

25R

Sheriff To Answer McCarty's

Telegram

Reply To Explain
Clermont Plans To Construct
Action Taken i
Against Gambling 180 Foot Observation Tower

, French Avc. Pul
Second By County
Commissioners

IPs always an Interesting rhat
when we ait th a n with Htid
iiutiithinii m rr a run of rnHee lo
talk about the weather, fo r In*
ilunre, dhl ynu know that the
maximum trmperatnie In Hanford
t
earh dav this month haa always
*
been no nr better and the lowest
reading thus (ar In August waa the
.» ear.y Saturday morning? The I
TALLAHASSKK (A*)—The ('ahlnel tislay selected highest
waa the M
Gamble, Pownatt &amp; Gilroy of Fort Lauderdale and Fdwin of Aug. 1.temperature
The normal rainfall Inr 1
By JIM FIKIIF.R
T. Reeder Associate* of Miami as architeeln for the new August is 7.10 inches. Thus tar
A iclegnim wh* xent from (be
this month thrre have been l. lt Seminole County Sberlfl's olflre
South Florida Mental Hospital.
Inches, so unless we get a lot id i Ihi* nHeriUMin In answer lo one
'aln In a horn .lanlnrd will Just received Ihl* morning from Gov
about receive Ihe average. I.asl •Vnor Dno McCarty,
imiulrlm:
month, one mnrr fairly heavy (all mIkhiI nclliiii here rebilive lo pro
would have srl a new a lltlm r re- sccution of holder* of federal
ord, hul Ihe downpour never gambling slumps
"ante. Yesterday’s (ail amounted
Arrnriliog to (1 G Owens, th irl
to (M Inches.
deputy sheriff. Who l« III churge
of the office in the absence ol
sheriff J I. Hobby, the telegram
here acknowledge* receipt ol
Th.nights while shaving—This Iroin
governor's messnitr anil in
writer wholeheartedly agrees wllh the
in* him thiil more Inlormatloo
•he ideas presented hy Purred Inr
will be hirtrhoming ti|Min the re
Urn
keiirldge
that
mitrh
greulrr
PAYTON A II BACK t/l'i J u ry ra ilin '. a ir 'lili'iit nf Ihe V'i Ii i .I h
lorn o| Sheriff llobfiy Thursday
County Krtmel Club. today reported the «tntc*« i ■«k■&lt; ni 11... dog itse should he made of l.ake Mon
At that time, Sheriff Hobby l»
truck here ha* Jumped frnm "nn average &lt;if xtu.ino f&gt; *M),IMM) a me fur hnat racing, water skiing, lo explain action whirl) has Oeeji
mil other similar activities A few taken to rope with Ihe single
week" idnre the new Florida tux law weal into effect Inly .'II
t
Atlrndanre Is I I . I per rent abend of Iml ve«r •out imrlmilttiel months ago n Pennsylvania rest known bidder ol a stamp In Ho
dent dropped into (hr nfftro to tell county,
plav Id increased 6.8 per rent,
according
to
Depot)
t*b &lt; olliriH announced. Hummer taring
.is that as he was passing through Owcn»
noiounl
in
nvei
Jtiiin.non
tin*
the wide portion of the St. Johns
end* here Supl. 17.
Sheriff'
mil
prm
rrutors
In
right
'liver struck him ns u natural for dlier rotodlrx also lull'd explilo
"I.**! ycnr the Htnte rolleete.l Vl'lll "
The
Vnhul*
11
nek
Im*
lost
sitter
ai
ilvlflea
Since
lie
parllel
446t),(HHl In laxe* from the I ruck,
in Governor McCarty
if lhr&gt;
•alii fu ll inn. "We flume It wlii Passed the sis .indium dollar figure oaled in a couple of Olympic haven't taken wuur aetlon agaln-.i
f" i helling tmd Ci.Him, cNlimntcs games us a sculler unit Ins been 'lam p bidders In their lurisdir
’ lie m swm lid ’ll will tup utile mil promoting water events ever since lion*
I'mi l.ust vent the m ultid mu that lime, his rrmurks certnlnl)
The lidegram Ihl* morning, ad
arrteil a lot of weight lie plans
chines linndleil jH.iiriii.f, in
to Sheriff Hobby, was aThe Vnlu«ia iind tin- Mliimt in revisit Sanford late this year dressed
Newspapermen certainly look billow*
Reach Kennel I tub* have atlneked
"('lease lornlsli me with rrpoll
the e.iostilnllim nlll\ nf the new i horrible ku king around both d wind hi lion ha* been taken
MIAMI if)—A court fight wn.x in state Ins Intv in tIn- ...... . m il a during World War II and Ihe Ko ii)
your office in rimneclloii with
'run (in, mi We knew Krnle Pyle
prospect today owe custody of p • lei'lsinn is |&gt;endinir
the enlorrciiient of Ihe law con
mil
many
others
during
both
wars
baby sun of Miami's "cuma moth
The new In M wus .tdiipleil l.y
eernlng Hie holding, owning nr po*
er, .liintce Cuhbedgr
the l.egislnlnie this t ill mi the mil were impressed bv Ibelr In session of a federal wagering or
Last January, Janfre doped with leriinimendntlMii of liuv linn Me 'cgrtlv and industry The slory til nipalional tax stamp If no artinn
urapher taiw
Ronald Ctihbodge, 17-yraroltl La Catty. It pros bleu fm a irntdu- Prank Noel. AP photographer
pi u
ipiKuirltig
In the Hera'ild, is it real has been taken under now law
Bette schoolboy. On their honey 'itlnif tax scule nf parimutuel plav a
Itlruxc furnish explnniitinn. I lx
epic
.pic of cmirnne
moon, both wxjre Injured In an
perl )iei to enforce the provisions
automobile accident .A bruin In
i
ol till* law to the fullest extcnl "
ry threw Janice Into a cornu
Old you ever eat a rattlesnake (Signed) "Dan McCarty. Govern
om which the emerged only Inst
r, •
desk? Now and then we’ *e heard or.
month.
Sheriff Hobby i* visiting
lo
from people that a snake-aleak
Three wet-ka am . atilt In serious
Is very delectable. Just this week wrsi Florida, Deputy Owen* re
rondlllon In a .M iam i hospital, the
RIISKIN ig*~An Army sergeant icven Pel,and residents enjoyed a lad’d. anil I* not exprrlad bark
IB-year-old Jaatre gave birth lo * released from a f'otnmunlsl POW tasty repaal, and avery one of until Thursday lluwevrr, he said,
mm *. Charted.
camp last w rrk and who won a them pronounced Ihe deep-(lied he call* Into the office otuml eWiy
rare asains l lime to see Ins dying meat "excellent" end wanted
In e shertlT pUtH* Id Ttifuru H )
(fille r la "Jpsl Itke a hlril m il nf a mure. It all ram * about when a way
of Tallalui'See, he cimllniied
tirl.iin d teen-ager saw a group id
race “
anil
ran cheek into the matter &lt;d
Thai description was la s t 'll nn men killing a rive tool rattier, lie the ganihllng
stamp. II he learn’
up, look It
Sul l.awrener ntt/hee hy un nnele nlrked Ihe carrasa tin,
i
home, skinned It, and Invited the •ii the recpiest of (hr governor
W I I R u/hee
lo Karlvle lloushidd
TAMPA 'B*-Cuban wait c&gt; can The uncle ssvs Sgl Mn/hee i- •titer sis lo dinner. They r i n i s - "r.Arrnnllng
Cininlv priisernimg ndnrn*y
ne n dangerous place since the Ihe proutlesl hay " I ’ve i &lt;r ,r.’n ihev saw what they were getting— only
stamp is known (•• have
re'cnt revoll, Stale Road Hoard lie Just smiles all the lime He omir of ihrni had st|Mramlsh slu- lieen one
piirrha*rd in the county
marhs, »nd there's a gimd rhnnre
niemher Howard Eranklund re lust wants to no ami go "
'hul from now on Ihr arra's ratt rid* Information, he s*ni t- ,m&lt;
ports The Tamo* budiicxxman re
'er population w ill gu down rapid from a newspaper T he ‘ minty
cently returned from a pleasure
has not reeelved urn o lliri.il in
lv as they hunt for more.
fishing trip mil of Havana
biriuatlon as to any such pur
The hnat he wa» on was stopped
’hsser
twice by detlrnyrca, whose officers
MIAMI i.P Minnil httseil Murine
However. Ihe per»no « li" pre
lines It pay to adverllse'’ By
examined all credenllnls.
Porn* pintles searched Ihe Kvt-r w.iy id nn answer, we'il like In Vtonwjy lias been named in news
glades nrniitul Lake Dkrrrhnht • luule a lillle uliirv which niUHisr papers Is t'laylon Thomas oper
today for a missing all ark bomber nil m a ropy of ''llrev ll*,", pub ator of the iToli Cin. a Ni -.:im n v
pllolrtl by 2nd 1,1. Wifiimii K lishrd by Vnure. Sander’i. ami Co ern on die Prairie Lake ltd U-o
the proseriiling nlloine)
od,
lle rk rr J r , id lielrolt. M idi
nl llii^lim Tile I ale gne* like lbi&gt;
TAVARES tgi-CpI. John W
lleekcr was last heard from nl
A man lived bv ihe side nf the Tfloilias has lieen re|Hiil, tl . Hie
Freeman, whose home was ll.vtrd 4 20 p in yeslerday when he re road mill mid bill dugs
owner of the Two Spot In e rn
at Etislls In today’s prisoner of ported hy ratlin lh.it he wa» mak
He wm. hard of hearing m i he on Geneva Ave
war list, will Had Ms parents have log a sliniilaled raltl with a smoke Had no radio
Both tile rllle f depnlv and Hie
moved when he n ic h e s Florida bomb nn a target m miles norlh
He had Iruublc wllh Ills eves so proseriiling nllornev told d it
leinpls lo get rerlllled evidence ol
toll again.
lie rend nu newspapers
wrst nf Lake Okeeehnbte
(lie stump sale from Ihe Him in of
Mr. and Mrg, I. J. Freeman,
Bill he sold good hoi dogs
parents of the soldier who atwnt
He pul up a sign on Hie highway Inlrrnul Revenue at Jurksmn ille
The deputy said Ihe n ffirr Hr.I
(filing how good they were
almost two and a half years In a
Red prison ramp, said upon hear
He stood hy Ihe side of (he road sent In a reipiesl arrompaiiied by
an
ordinary rherk The i.’.iiiesl
log of their son » release lonlghl,
NEW SMYRNA REAr'II &lt;n r „ „ and rrled: "Buy a hot dog, Mis
was refused bv Hie Jacksonville
"Oh. wt'’ve walled so long."
tract for Ihr Fish Meninrial Hits Ir r "
office, he related, because Ho re
Ar, I people bought
The Freemans, who haven't pllnl. to be liitlll here.i lias been
He Increased Ida meal and huti mieat hadn’t been signed •( ■ Id
heard frnm their son since April, awarded In |,yle llnherlson Cnn
Inn |irosrriillng nllornev
moved here frnm Knstls earlier strticllnn Co of ( oral (lablrs which orders.
Another reiptest was prep..ml
He iKiuiht a bigger slnve lo lake
th li year.
bid tiof.onn
he ronHniieil. and II was refused
rare of til* Irade.
He got hi* son home from m l beruusn It was not urronip oiled
by a cerllfled check or a money
lege In help him.
«&gt;
But then something happened . . order. Further atlrm pt wa. dls
HI* son said, "Father, haven't continued si this polnl
The sheriff and Ihe proseriiling
you been listening to (he radio?
It we have world peace, II will a tto rn e y , Ih e d e p u ty re la te d , h a il
d e c ld e if to s w a ll (lie o u lrm u c id
he had for business.
There may he a hlg recession u teal r a s e In J a e k s o n v llli'
Drpuly Owens Hilts morning said
coming nn.
You had heller prepare for poor he didn I know lo wliom tm lorn
slamp In Ihe rnunly belonged. * '
AUHUBT IB. IBM
trade."
Whereupon Ihe father thought, he did mil have official liilorma
• « ii! *"* *, , , •**•1*1*;* of the flounty Commissioners, Dr. Oliver
J. M iller was apnolnted counly nhyalrlan. This Is an honor worthily "Well, my »on haa been In college. linn.
However, he said. Ihe n ffirr will
lie reads Ihe paper* and he II*
bestowed upon this young physician and his many Hanford friend*
•re ottering congratulation*.
tens (n Ihe radio, end he ought to make another atlrm pt nl gelling
the Information from Ilia Inirrnnl
know."
Ko the father cut down nn hls Revenue olflre.
Making a new county may I * a small matter, but having the
Thl* Information and ttm *r
county seal in Ranfnrd naa made morn htulnr** for IhU clly. Tim meat and bun orders.
Traill down hls advertising elgna. Hon which haa lieen Inkrn Is belnu
difference wae apparent at the meeting o f the rnunly board* and the
And no longer bothered to aland forwarded lo Ihe governor, nr
eeialon of county court.
cording to Hie deputy.
on the highway to sell hot dogs.
Last month, the sheriff cooler
And hls hot dog sales fell almost
There le a plan on foot to form a South Florida Haarhall l.eagtie
(Continued On Page Twut
overnight.
to Include Ranfnrd, Tampa, Bradenton. Lakeland, Orlando, Ocala,
"Ynu're
right,
io
n
."
the
father
Burtow, Arradla, and 8t. I'nlerahurg. I f euccesHful, theie should be said In the boy.
no trouble in also maintaining a whiter league In these localities.
"We are certainly headed for a
recession."
AUGUST IB, 1943
Capt. Charles Betts, ton of Mr. and Mra. A. L. Betts, ha* Iwen
*
promoted to the rank of major In the U. H. Army and la etatloned
II may be only the middle «f
Three persona received apparent
at Fort Bragg, N CJ,
Aag«al,
but
fer
aN
Met
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Ha
and
minor Injuries In nn automobile
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well be
U rn e n d o________
f H o p fe m_____
b o r aa fa r aa acrident yeaUirday on Highway
Walar hyacinths In Laka Monroe presented an odd appeartinre ___
4fl, 14 mtlra eait o f Hanford.
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a watchful aye nf L, V, DeLong, County game nmsrrvallnn m a f ic le a g u e b a i ____.
Injured were Mr*, Mark M.
i i i , r ‘ f n,r **ttgatlng cloaer, Mr. D e lin g rummaged nround the hya- ed. It appears aa though the Huckhamian, Cocoa, her daughter,
Yaaka and Dodgers h ive thiaaa
elntha and found B2S yarda of aetne, owner yet unknown.
securely wrapped np. And while Betty, and Robert Franklin Gra­
ham. Hanford. Th* G oto* reside n ts
W illiam H. Steipper aon of Mra. Clata Rtemper, ha* hern pro- nn Ihe aubleirt ef baaefwB, whai'a war* taken to th* Orengo Memo­
motad to a Junior grade lieutenant In the Naval Reserve, lie (» a wrong wllh having Mangbaeasy rial Hoipltal, Orlando, for ov*rforraar mathematic* teacher at Remlnola High Hehool and has lieen playoffs In the rtorM a Btnie le a night observation, ihile Graham
gneT Y o n k n o w , M d ?
th a t
In th* Navy since last summsr.
waa admitted lo the Fnrtialdw in n in g in c h a d e n i Is a
Laughton Hospital with minor
victory,
hot,
man.
haw
they
pack
AUGUST IB, IMS
laceration*.
In
tbn
crowds)
Wo
know
of
savGsnsroslty o f the New York 0!r.nt) [ f stlowhg Sanford young
Highway Trooper It. D H«rprofnaalnnal laagnao which
psopl* tha nag * f th* M ayfair Inn swimming pool lio a given a big eral
bold playoffs after the tee sen Is rlaon covered th* mlahap.
booal to attendance la this form of City Recreatlnn program activity. over, asd they attract Ike fans
aa rsgnisr season game
Grady puncaa, dlaaator chairman h«ra of th* American Red We'll go an record «
Lroea, la lining up • local coasmltteo In proparatlon fo r n poselbla epnoelag a spill aoaso
emargeaey durlag tha hurricaaa aaason.
A fishing story, entitled ‘Flahir there are Urn wtanai
tbn icen* of
Snmlnola County,
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current Ih m of
uessy system, fe w tssma
La u ffe to *
an Ike gravy.
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SCRANTON. Pa. l/l1)—Sixteen real rnrs, III of them
loaded, ran away from the CarlHindale yards of the Delaware
A Hudson railroad early today, sped through rities and
towns, past more than n seore of grade crossings and finally
rame to a stop at YrI chvIIIo. 27&gt;&lt;. miles away.

News Roundup

State's Take From Volusia Kcnncf

Club Jump* $10,000 Since New Law

Court Fight Ahead
For 'Coma Mother'

Released POW
Keeps Smiling

Cobon Waters Con

Be Very Dangerous

Everglades Search

Parents Moved

Contract Awarded

IN THE HERALD:

5,10, And 4 0 Yeais Ago

Three People Hurt
In Highway Crash

Fishing Article

Sre£5fiSf*'

i n p r p e n d f ’n t t i w ,

Geneva A ve . Given Top Priority

LONDON (A’)—-Prime Minister riiurchill turned up
unexpectedly today at No. 10 Downing Street. Ida ofli.ial
London resfdfmce. and called a (aliini’l meeting fo r thi-*
evening.

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A small
group &gt;d busy, civic mnuteil men
in ibis Central Florida romuumity
irr coinpli-img plans (or the er
erliim ol annllirr oot'l.Hiding Flnr
nla .ittrartiim
Tower Industrie*, liu
rrcenllv
chartered to *ev*n Clermuntiilli'.
has lieen o rganliril f i r tor pnrpnsi
id ci 'ding an ISO foot observation
lower on a tiigh point of land near
the intersection of U S Highway
27 anil Slnlr Itouil .VI
From Ihe lower's I2X font nbser
vatlnn room, tourists will ho aI
fouled a view id over hall Ihr
world’ s orange It 'cs m all their
splendor ami, with suitable ell
matte ciindlllon* prevailing, bulb
ihr Atlantic Ocean and Ihr Gull of
Mexico sh'tuhl tie v i'ililo
I'hc Timer nf Clrrmonl lias hero
, arcflill) i! ’signed by Archill’l l A
D ion llow rll, Lake!.mil. an undri
stmiv of Frank Limit Wright All
saf ly fm tors pro.lining In wind
and ,oi| factor* Ii n e been taken
into consideration anil lu t'lllllrs will
tie I’covnlrd fur Ihe tourists' nun
tortVn a i r conditioned icslutir.ini
plus ,i v a rie ty ol .hops, wilt &lt;nir
round to r to w n ', base and re
( I ’ding pool
The lower, with i onslriietlon doe
to begin In Drlohrr. will have i
rvlindrlrnl column sixteen lee I in
dlamrler a* Ihe n u n suppnri I!
non reaching the ohs cvaUon room
by mean* of a high speed elrvainr,
visitors w ill find Hu- nlisrn atorv
IM fret In rlrrum fcrem e with a
dlamotxr of (0 fret
A IX foot drop prnmi’iindr will
rxlend around th...... n r rim, sup
plying room for a hundred propit
Ki.cnimmllng the observation room
will lie a in *Jr*llr ,V) foot spite nl
stool and p L ’iltr Nmn lights fused
Inin genmclrlr palieuis id lln
spire will be seen at night lor a
radius of nn miles
T he T o w e r's ronslriu-lmn wdl he
of iiri’ klreased com re lr Fm ised
wllnin Ihe w ill* will lie IS leel
rallies, providing a durable. ..on
nmleal building
All t'lerm nl and l.ake Cooolv
is looking forward In H * day. not
too far oft. when Kiev ran point
wllh pride In ..ar of He. iipist nn
usual and out landing allrartlnns
in the stale

Rep. Syd Hcrlong
To Speak At JCC
Labor Day Outing
The .layeee slum sored Sanlando
Springs Labor ()&lt;v relrbrallnn un
September a will provldr Central
Floridian* an opporlunttv lo meel
and hi-’ir ll ‘p K A llerlnng Jr
of lamsbnrg
Hep llerTimg will no doubt give
Ihe visitors to Snidamln Springs on
Hint day a graphic aremint of Hie
haptienlngs in Washiuglim during
the last session of Congress.
Kanlnnilo Springs Manager Jack
llutla ha* promised a return visit
nf swimming slnr Linda Brldger*
nf Altamonte Springs who won
honorable mention In Hie recent
AAII meet The 12 year old swim
ruing star will do her prcrixlrm
roullne enlHIed "The Ifni Canary "
Inlerost 1* grnwlnu In the heauly
ennlest In he slagi'i at the l.uhor
D»y celehratlon which Ihe Jayeee*
say will provide nn cxrllliig pari
nf Ihe day. " It Is evident now,"
Jayrro President Cliff Ablp.x salt],
"that there will lie a huge group
of Cenlral Florida beauties com
petlng for Ihe lltln of "Mias Kan
lando Spring* of H IM ."
Young ladles, lit or over, who
would llkp In partlelpsle In Ihe
heailtf ennteal, may write P. ()
Box MB, Sanford, Florida for an
entry blank
tn Ihe meantime, Hie Jnycees
ar* completing the schedfkln of e
vrnts for Ihe day when Sanlando
Spring* celebrate* Labor Day
"The full schedule will he enmn|*|.
ed In Just a few dav*" President
Able* said. He rnnrludrd, "there
won't be a dull moment."

A. C. Fields
Dies In Alabama
Mr. and Mra. Then Pal* were
c*ll»d to lla rtfn rd . Ala. heraus*
nf th* serious Iline** nf Mra.
P*t*'a father, A. C. Field*, who
i IIh I th l* Week, lie waa HO year*
old and a frequent visitor to Han­
ford.
He la survived bv three broth­
er*, one slater, and Ihraa children,
Mra, Pata o f Hanford, Mrs, C, L.
Dorsey, Darunlak Spring*, and
A. B. fie ld * of Kilgore, Tex.

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ity Ihe 11)611 Legislature it" Chap­
ter IMlMli, prohibit* the City nf
■Hanfoifl from regulating hour* of
xnle or alcoholic beverage*.
Ervin *ald the State Constitu­
tion "permits the Legislature to
regulate th* Honor Itusinr** hy
the enactment of regulatory mra*local hu*iilatlon. tn this case, the
ore* eltlior by general, special, nr
Legislature haa seen fit lo control
the hours of sale of alcoholic
beverage* In Semlrole County,
which Includes the City of Banford, or any other city In the
eonfincs of the county by special
act.
"This act la controlling Insofar
as the regulation nf the hour* nf
■ale. service, and consumption of
alcoholic beverage* are concern•d,"
A suit I* currently pending In
C ircuit Court in connection with
tha validity of th* new legislation.
No ruling ha* been handed down
aa yat, f(ow *v*r, In another re*
cant
___ „sult,
j t . the Uw’a valldlty waa
sustain'•d.

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cal Nursery will hr II
pencil next Friday by A 1) Ho III
iren at Sixth SI. unit Elm Ave
Ihe silo of hls prt-sent wholesale
flower business.
Mr. Hotmlreo said today he will
conduct the new wholesale and re
tall business In conjunction willi
hia present business. The n-^w en
dcavor will take in the sale of trop­
ical plants of all kinds and bluet
blue sod.
Mr. Bnuntrer, who has t^ rn In
Sanford since ItfJO, said Ihe first
SO visitors at Iho opining will re
celve hibiscus, croton, and acalfux
plants.

Already On Way
A lo c i] resident called the City
Manager'* offlco this .nornlng to
complain about holes In a ilr to l.
He wea Informed that a grader al­
ready had been sent to tne site.

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A Polio Victim Is Three Minutes From Booth's Door
By ALTON L. Itt.AKKSLEK
[children . . . .
AP Srlenre Reporter
Now Uiey’u* being (fathered toBOSTON UB-YouTe only three gether In 10 specinl polio re.plrtnlnutei from choking to death If ator centers,
your Iron lung stops—If you can't
They help each other, cheer each
breathe.
other nn to stay out of the massive
But hundreds of polio victims, lung for a minute, two minute*,
facing this terror, are being
minute* . breathing alone.
*c*nt*d fn*nr ti»e*»r iron inn if% n*
[lt
special polio centers-and c ro -::u 7 uaUj'-VVi r tree me frr a few hours
ageously going homo t« live new.
“ n*w lightweight chest lung
more independent lives.
P»#«1lc or metal, or to
With some breathing muscles Hve .without any kind of arllfl*
paralyicd hy polio, many had Inin ****** *UJJI* w*'l *'
*'* 11 rucking
for months, even yeara, in hunwhich tills tip and down to
dred* of hospital* scattered arross *»*,*P weakenedI breathing muscle*
the nation—ail alone, nearly for- , A mother of two children now
gotten, each a *olllnry prisoner '•*&gt;«'* h'£ ltwvn. htiiisckc-eiiing. wear-

No College Allure
For Horry Truman
KANSAS CITY utv-Ili.ll* of Ivy
hold ao allure for former I'rNidenl
Harry S Truman.
"I don't expert to be ■ college
president," Truman said today In
the wake of a report that he was
outfcu
t'«r appoint*
ni&gt; u« a* president of the University
of Maryland.
the former President first de­
clined comment on the report, later
I*.sued his um-lnhoraled statement.

Dr. C. L. Persons
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LATE BULLETINS
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U N IT E D NATIO N S, N. Y, (#*)— B rita in and som e o th er
W estern allies w ere reported irm ly tndny to go on th e floor
» Jl* V i
A ssem bly w ith a tlcm m tl th a t R ussia
an d In d ia n* Included In .th * fo rth c o n i'n g K nrran potltU&amp;l ,
conference.
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------P A R IS t4*J— C apt. G eorges Ilnuot piloted h is bathvscapha to A new record depth of 2.100 m eters 0,888 feet to­
day, th e D epartm ent of M arino announced.
RABAT, Morocco (/P)— F ranco today sided w ith S ultan
M oluunmed Ben Youssef, who has been indulgently In­
clined to w ard Moroco'a iiulcpcndence-seeking N ationalists,
an d moved sw iftly to discourage a brew ing civil w ar for
his throne.

IN D E P E N D E N T DAII.Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XLIV

E stab lish ed 1*108

Associated P ress I .case W ire

SANFORD. FLORIDA FRIDAY AUG. 11. 1

H urrican e H o w ls In to N o r fo lk
W

11

*
{/P)~—A heavy ex|ilosive tossed from nn
T autom obile early today sh a tte re d a sto re front in a N egro
business and residential section. No one was injured,

t 1

W

W

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A re a

W

M Tremors Rock Ionian Islands

Landslides, Fire,
And Death Stalk
Survivors

i
BEACH (/P)— Nelson M. M orris, 80. InJurcd ” ™ hesday In th e crash of a plane w ith w hich he was
PH"1M W
O lade for m osquitoes, died today. Ills plane
h it high tension w ires and crushed.

No. 25 4

Storm Warnings
Out As Far As
Massachusetts

Home l a u who have barked the
Cardteals Ihrouib thlrh and thin
all aeaaoa—never giving up on the
boys when tease* were coming
tail and furtou»—ire Jail a bit
disgusted when they hear about
f
PATH At, C. recce -r — Elev-.-n
aome or the a tier hours actlvItF-s
NORFOLK. \ ’a ds—The season’s
a few at the athletri have hern more earth tremor* shook the
first hurricane smacked the North
Indulging In recently. Unfortunate Ionian Island* ol Kcfallmia, Ithaca
t'.irolinn and Virginia coastal area*
iy, a playrr'a life ian't hi* own—It ami Zaklnthos todnv Landslide*,
, early today and moanisl on north
houra a day he'a In thr public eye fire and death continued to stalk
I’hi- hig lilow packed winds of
— and ronaeuiirnlly cannot do the survivor*, nlrcadv stricken h&gt;
xo miles an hour or more near It*
■time ol thr thing* which if done modern fireeee'* worst caithqtiake
ci-nlvr and *|uui gale winds of 40
i by other* would rau«e no lifting dl*a*Ue
or mole to a ili*l;ince of 140 miles,
, ol the ryrbruw*. We hope the re
Hot ths- new tremors were id
it was exp-di'il to lid soulliern
port* of rowdyism that we've subsiding intensity and air-sea nut
Nn-w Jerses in the afternoon and
heard are riaggeratrd. but alme nnd reseiie unit* from many na &gt;
have oiriie effect on the eastern
the ali/lev we've heard come from lions were reaching the sci-nO,
-ealroard a* far north as Mass*
people who generally give u* the Ttieri- still was no accurate nc
ehn*i-ttx l)&gt; inqhtfall
I DMprrrrnt cold truth, we're afraid count of dead mid inl irrd Amen
To the mirth, coastal cilh-x and
thing* mav be even worae In sunn- can otiservers said they tielilve.l
licacli resort* were ti.'ittenini! down
respects
than
related.
Fellow*,
mv
again*! gait- wind* and almormaily
1AMPA
Sheriff Ed Blackburn wants federal |,vl:• In solving hid* and a Ini of other youngster* a (ireek government cMimali ol
high tide*
Inr rang styli- murders arul
which hnvi&lt; titeftied T hiiiiih for in the Sanford area look to voif a* nearly l.nttu killed was loo small
■ *rore of year*.
Adm Lord Mouiilhatlen. Wedt
Itaninge in North Carolina ami
their heruev—ptea*e don’t let them terranean
cmntnaniler of NATH
Blackburn believes (to* Mafia, s n:*tionwl&lt;1i&lt; rtImiliul itmli, h-rs had down.
Virginia, forewarned of tin- sudden
naval forces, flew over Zakinlhii*.
• • •
a hand in many or Tampa1* un*&lt;ilv&lt;&gt;ii : n*-U■■i r l inr crime*.
Mow tli.it eooked u|, m Ihe South
Ilia idea I* to have thr M afia*---------------------Vil.intic, iiimear-d eumparatlvpty
laical re*ldcnt« lake the Sanford the main city on Ihe island of the
| same name, and reputed hy rgdin
declared a subversive urganlzn- ■, , . ,
.
,
....
! light on (lie ha*i&gt; of early re[&gt;orts
Municipal
Zoo
pretty
much
for
tlon. Then th* FBI would l.r free 1
I?**1** wb.'irv. r n Mrrfte- granted without realising what an that he saw "a largo part Of a
to help cltira tnroughuut the tvie crime eropped up.
drawing card it 1* fur cliff fall In Ihe sen "
lie proposed (he tvl*-u at a outstanding
Fires still raged over Ihe Cltv
of
M’li-hiiiut.in conference of Inw en- vi-dlor*. to Florida, We know the
id 25.1x10 population, hi- reported,
foro«*ment
official*
find
followed
|
rl,a?V
i'xV
va!
i
out
of and nil and gasoline storage drum-,
Blackburn Hearing up with n Irtter to Atty. (}«n. no
- 1 proposed
w 0 lil' t route to spend
0 an
were exploding He uddrxl: ‘
llerliert Brownell. He hit* out re- their
hour or two looking over the uni
"Althiuigh two or this-e mixtion
Is Postponed
ceised ail answer from Brownell, j
Monkey
Island
appears
t«
ev
.
tiiillilings in Zaklnthos are siir
lie
the
greatest
attraction
This
BARTOW Wt—Hearing of motion*
reporter always rut* through the prising!) undamaged, the vest of
to divmlti bollta lottery charge* Suit Settled
Z.xi nn the way to and from service
t))WII ,, (I1 ,.V(.„
,u ,rs« ion
against Harlan Blackburn were
eluh meetings. The. City Is con , .............
....... ............
ditloo than Argosiolion it hnv
postponed m Am 20 to give t)*&gt; Out Of Court
stantly adding new feature*.
Mate more lime to prepare it*
gutted liv fire in addition to ruceo
i lasses s la il.d t o . h u
«t tin
aniwer.
Somrtlme* hunchea pay off. mg serious earthquake damage
TALLAHASSEE i.f* — Former
1 low II I'llpci I 'it
In- inltlm
Dismissal motion* also will Ik- Gov. Fuller Warn-n’* two-year-old When the big hurrlraiie started
• w m e t in. . I., iio lioiisnled hs
hi-ard then for several eo defend­ suit for a million dollar* libel dam­ developing off Oavtnni Reach mi
! unfold Indo-I i i .-s li
ants of Blackburn, reputed hr-nd of age* from Collier's Magazine was Wednesday, we felt il wouldn't
Woondi ut* licoig 11 aim'd tty
bollta operation! In Ihe Orlando settled out of court yesterday.
fiiilr nut a* so many ulhers have
M '- ^ "Into D. iiq.-t v from tli*
area.
Attorneys for Warren nnd the done, We played it av our big
t .o iiitontd idiool ol ciodJltorv to
They inclnda Mrs. Norma llrld magazine In a joint statement story of Ihe iDv. and (he promt
inking lulls m lit, n,-w gurmi.|tt
ge* and Joan Well Hedditt, both would not stats- thp hast* of the name given fo the weather story
I .t. l.o v . R io .ik fii hl M ills, tiring
was justified. Just a year ago Ihe
ol Orlandot ttto Tampans, 8am settlement.
,s|;tldisti.-d ut Ihe school site.
SamerTIme
family
wai
living
on
Cagolna and Philip Lino: and sevThe suit had keen Inactive in
Tvventv eight inni-l.iiirN, owned
- era! Polk CBMtf Negroes
the U. 8. district court clerk's of Ihe nrean'roat at Virginia Rearh,
-v Hi nokli.-il M ills, w ill lie used in
Va.
and
that
retort
row*"unity
flee here since October, IBM. whan
tin classes, which w ill he con­
night raitfhl tha full fury of
Collier's filed an answpr denying last
ducted fm both W hite ninl Negro
tha
storm.
W
rll
nnvtr
forgrl
Ihe
Gambling Law
it had libeled Warren in a May 5.
w iiiiu n Mme I tin ii 100 women
that awapt through New
Three school iiruject* muter con
I.live iipplii-.l for iiislru etio n .
1951. article entitled "The Secret hurricane
4&gt;ff«•'!&lt;•I t S Navy l*holo.
England
bark
In
IU9
lhat
caused
strurtion
ill
the
i-ountv
will
I--Gets Testing
A iii.llt-iiiilH ai i F l o rote S ln ti
Mr. Big of Florida."
so much damage mainly because finlsheii in lime for tbr oiieni'-e
fflvAlt U M I I K A I . tf, II. tlaMlIsOli, Commander Fleet Atr of Jacksonville, is -hnwli iilioie iim|iiH-liiig
I oiidovm eiil S e iv o e office here
the people up tbrre h»«i couldn't of •cbnol, E. J Moimbtioi, sqmn-1 , the men pf I'hnlaiisin A'-i at the aiinunl iiiliiiiiil-*lrii i « » inx-'-rtir-n whiiti ionh iduii- te-ierda* Vdm.
will lie nollth-d w lii-ll they are to
believe the atorvn would bit ihe iirchitrct, told the’ tJountv RmlrilT Hmttieon starrsl th rfi-tiuofoMI Struck him » - a " v r i v frlctliHy" .-il». ami that lie i-iipiyiil h i- brief vlsll
ofTt ^ c * ^ ! ^ a i l f y V f im h '. ' i
lilte ilil the sewing classes.
i area, Not that are hold anything of l‘iitilic Instruction vesti-nluy.
now gambling ilamp law may be C IO Convention
bet
The fltst class contain* noiols
against stare northern atate*. but
started next WNk In Jacksonville
Tbene |iro|ects. tinrt of Ihe fivewho tint, find prior experience 111
we aurr hope that future blasts vear nruitrnm of school mnstroi'
Warren BlawIRon, admlnlitra
TAMPA 'at—The CIO will hold prill
e iii lot-iil sewing
again bypass Florida.
lant to Gov.
do
live assistant
Dan Mc­ it* stale convention In Miami
lion, are nl l.viuuo High -4ehoul
Carty. said yesterday that Sheriff Beach Sept. 4 fl, Charles Cowl,
mill
ut
the
Goblslioro
nnd
'*vleilo
Thought* While Shaving — The
Rag Sweat of Duval County told statP director, said yesterday
eleinenlar v school
Boys To Represent
render* who think the remarks Negro
him the Duval Count
Ity voile
solicitor and
Stllierllltelliiriit It I M-lwc.
under
the
"shaving"
paragraph
Mate attorney would "vccy likely
tmlav gave nrrtloenl info.... illur
Baptists In Georgia
head comprise the best portion of concerning
make an arrest to make the test Business Gains
the lo-ginooM
ol
till*
column
got
a
double
dose
case In a couple of days "
sehool
session*
Se-Il
«
yesterday. Oftentimes the Some.'Mx hnv* from Sanford w ill leavi
JACKSONVILLE Wl — Florida Timer write* one portion of the "Children must have u
liM-sday morning for Atlanta, (ia .
bualnes* gained 12 per rent In Julv column In the afternoon nnd fin­ certificate In onler to eni.
where flow will represent the F irsl
Liquor Ruling
over July, 1952. according to hank ishes up the next day That's what first grade," Mr Mllwei
H uplM 1 loireli at Hie Soulhw iili
deblti
reported
by
Ihe
feik-ral
re
"Children
must
i-e
six
m
happened
yesterday
—
we
Just
tlo ia l A m li.issador Congress
ORLANDO UW—A liquor store In serve bank's Jacksonville branch.
1,v
-Inn
I,
lor,t.
in
onler
'
■
In
.luck
&lt;
Morrison
son
ol
plumb
forgot
that
we'd
turned
out
khe&gt; nre AI I’ln llip s, Howard
Florida shouldn’t bo any closer to
school
this
full
"
M
i
.md
Mo
i
horlos
S
Morrison
similar
remark*
the
previous
day
\lllc d .
lolinule A llred. Iloherl
a Sunday school than it can be to
2UIHI Hliiw.illl.i Ave
a reeeiit
Vcgistrntion dnv will •&gt;*
The typhoon with 175 mile
Cohen 11in in x Cohen, Aiden l Rud• church.
Criolii.ite nl the Friiorv l iiiv*-i ilv
an hour winds in It* core that'*
ls - Fester and II Harrow, who
Beverage Director J. H. Hunter Philatelic Meet
Sellout uf fn-niistry. Atl.nila. tin
"Wo wind i-vorv child of ii
headed for Okinawa remind* us
is re e ii-n lio ii.il ilirco lo r
made the ruling yesterday in dis­ TAMPA in*—The Society of Phi­ of
nl.ills to o|&gt;e/i til- ofllee- in ti ■
another typhoon two years ago iitro to register on tlm du* HoIw lo v fiislup of lliro iliig lia m ,
approving an application to set up latelic American*, a national nr- when
t'aluo-Ho lloildlng. eorilei See.uol
the Navy was conducting siilicrinli-lrilcid sold "It '• o -u
\ta . soodiside secri'tarv ol Itoyai
■ atore at a iwlnl t,047 feci from aniiatlon of stamp collector*, will maneuvers
SI aild I’aloollo AVI within lluoff the most northern­ Imixirtnnt litiuu-o- mdlclimi- I in
M llhnsxjdois. .md c ico d o ii Me
the Asbury Methodist Church.
III-s1 few weeks
old Its annual convention auction most of the Japanese chain of Is­ civnsi- In vnrollmcnt will mu &lt;• d
I'olloogh the tieorgla seerelary,
tonight. Several hundrrsl lot* of lands A typhoon headed right for necessary to mow o*- - How
are in charge of the three day
III
Mori i&lt;oil vslit, tils wife. Hie
program It will feature Baptist
scarce U. S. ami foreign itamp* Ihe portion of the Pacific Ocean fourth grade putdl* from &gt;■ “i•«
former Raihara Jolunlrow ol
Educated Teachers will
we
were
Ihen
occupying,
and
ill
m issionaries
speakers
and
sllfi- nnd West Side school into
be mid.
North Selliiate Mass, ami their1
TALLAHASSEE l*!—II will be
Hie ships headed eaat "roll steam (iramninr Hchool where n.M'",,i'others win. will present various
three ehililreil. laek C Jl . Cvnthl.i
hard to find a Florida school
ahead" and never xtnpoed running ul rlnssriHitn airnce tia* Iteeo innprotects ol Royal Ambassadors,
for some 00 houra. We did mis* vlilrd for thorn.’*
taacher who doesn’t have a bache­ Juke Box Case
Ihe Baptist o rg a iiira 1ii.ii for bov*
and Mart tin tav. have been spend
Ihe full blast of the storm though.
lor’s ifjgrc-3 from college when
h clw i-iii Hu- ages of nine and ill
Resignation* were eri-i-nt- ' 1•v
me do- pa l several Weeks with
ll.irn
J
Byrd.
Jr.,
above,
has
HR.
JACK
C
StOltIIISON
ichool starti this fall.
line ul flu more colorful events
the tioural of Marie Lewi md
MIAMI W*—Tha ca*e of Sam
' Hr Morrison's parents at then art Im l in Saiilunl to make Ids
Through the airdlum of the (ii-rtrilde l-'ordvce, West Sole
Tha State Department of Educa­ Taran, wralthy iuke box dUtrlbuI
iiiimi- in Dre.imwnlil They plan home alter rriTtvini! a meilli-ul of Ihe Congress w ill he a ’.xi minute
tion reported there will only be 100 lor under an order to be deported ■matrur radio setup, Mrs. Mary I'rlinnrv School Iearlier* .not
in move into their new Inline ni lilsiharge Irom the F. S. Navy parade down A ll,m in 's I'c ucli'ree
SI vxtill fi will include lire- hoy*
of them among the Iota! teaching to Huxlla, will he settled in Waih- Bururel and her two yuung sons Hiihertn Ittchunts, HoUthsId. I'm- American Legion
xx.i Fast :;niii si durimt do at Cre.it Lakes. Ill
■re happy people (heap days. marv School.
who will m .iic li Flouls w ill depict
force of 23, i Tv.
ington.
eiiinlllg
week
To Honor Players
About a asunth ago Marine Corps
various pmp-cts ut the orgunlza
Teochi-nr
eimitoved
were
ll-uli
Dr
MorriMiti
graduated
(nun
Master Sergeant Chris Bururel
lion
who has hern hand f,"-i
Seinllmle High ........ I In June
Cost. I1HI, enlisted in the Navy In Ill's Florida, Bahamas
■ailed for tho Waal Pacific. He la Carlton,
C a m p b e ll L ow ing
Tinund linskettmll run.' at AiiH-rtcnii
uow stationed on lledron Island, hull
Legion,
will imimr Its ecmricr of that year, and received
City High School, ' •"’* junior hiiM'hull
UtM off tho ceaal of Korea. t)isio for
Akerman Named
with a spe Ills honorable illschurite In lin.'i Promote Tourists
tho mist two vom a* d a l supper at team
Through an amateur radio opera­ aCity
the
Legion Hut lie received Id* pre dental crliiea
Junior
High
Helnml
instru*-*r;
tor there, be sent a message to
Monday at 7 |&gt; in
J Ai KHUN V II,I,K i.l* Alex A ker­
Him at Slelsim Dmvr-rslly and
I'ALM R EA C H C Florida and man of Urlamlo. proriiinent Flo r
Ms family on Ang. 3 and four rfavs Ann II. Chnimisn, »» n Soldo &gt;I.
la-gliinninres mav make llicir upon hi* graduation from Enron.
Hchool
Instructor,
nnd
All.
h
later Honny Raborn received the
reservations fur the Smithi-rn tried siiei'essfully
passed
Ixitli
Ihe the ll.ili.iiiln s toiluy made plans to ula lle|o ih liea ii, has just hei-ii ap
dispatch from a Leesburg ham Fountnln, n* nn Inatriiclor if Mo- d llrk eii dinner hv calllnu Vice (ieurglii
and
f
lor
Ida Stale Ruarils sjierul fl mo iHin in pium uie tourist pointed s e iiv l.it&gt; of the F isle ra l
(train
inn
r
Hchool.
after it had passed through the
t'linimnmier Harry ll.issell
I II ,
Trade Com m ission and director of
lilda were accepted for * i'ii|i nr by ptirdinsinu siqqier tickets of Dentistry anil lias received hi- Irado hi Ihe two areas
hands of several other opcrateri,
AUGUST 14. 1111 .
its hutcnii of adm lnistralion
licenses
In
practice
in
both
stales
merit
far
Croorns
Acudemv,
i»
"■
TinI'lorola
M
ale
Advertising
at Ihe iim iii I places
Sanford Height a should have aidewalka and a afreet aa *oan a* Mary waa certainly a happy girl
a
new
room
hux
la-en
pruvld.
1
»ff
Tile regular husliiess ineeliui!
Com m ission reported at a )o!nt
Roaalble. The rocky road to' Dublin of ancient tlmra wa* a feather bed when the dispatch came inr
Incidentally, Basny tells ua __ the homo economic* ili’iiartm.-id will fnllnw (lie siitqier
conference here yt-sli-rday dial fiw
compared to Park Ave. from 10th to Hughey.
If anyone ha* a message which ho as a cafeteria ninl liincli i"- m
Good Orange Crop die first lone this slate has a Hartley Taken
The
school,
Mr.
Mllwce
ii.ilntwould
llko
aent
to
overseas
points,
proposed ndvr-rtlsing Imdgi-l ut one
^
* Tha flrat ipllt skirt of the season was on the atreeta here this
JACKSONVILLE '.ft
June*
LAKELAND uR—Adequate July m illion dollars
” Wgejt, being worn by a very attractive girl who wai a stranger even ho or some olhor ham would ho *rl out, has not liefora been pro­ New President
Hartley. 27. one of nine prisoner*
vided
with
such
facilities.
glad
to
bandit
It.
There
la
no
Stafford I. Sands, chairm an of who i&gt;scu|K'd from n state road
la W. J. Thigpen, The gown waa cut from the foot to the knee expoilng
MIAMI REACH uR-Jahn N ruinfuli ami a good ea/ly bloom
A bill for u linking oven wu* Ward
a beautiful array of silk hosiery. There la no ordlnanre agalnit the charge for Ihel tgorvlce,
of the Harusnla police- de- have given Ihe Florida orange (lie Hall.iinn* Drvclnpm enl Itolird. camp near Dcl.aml May 30. was
d
accepted
from
the
Barrie*
l(.*■»Ut iklrt In Sanford.
pdrtmfnl today was lire new prcsl crop good prospects for |Ih- 1953 51 told Ho- conference that the hourd taken into custody here yesterday
Don't look now, klddica, but ac taurant Hupplv Co.. Orluiri". n dani
of the Florida Chapter, Fill season, the If. S Department of plan* to spend nearly llixi.ixxi on at a home on Edison Ave
cording to th« calendar,
school aa range from the Florida Home
li
ad vert I slag this year
Agriculliiri) icporl*
The Hanford Crleryitea defeated the DeLand baseball team by a oponlng
Is________
Just around
tha icorner. as Co., Hanford, and n (12 utile Nllitigul Academy Awn
,
______
id
the
teora of fiva to three. Grooss, pitching for DeLand struck out IB and On the
tho morning after l^bo
!.abor Day. foot refrigerator from Hill IIi. hIPopulation U p
allowed three hits. Hanford’s hurler, Wallace, fanned l.'l and waa touch­ ihoao carefreo summerr do]
days will ware. Hanford.
ed for four safeties.
become a thing of tho past. For
A bid for a 44 cubic foot ieORLANDO i.W--Florida's popula­
tho next couplo of weoka, parents frlgerator for tho Junior limb
tion wilt in- four and a half milliun
AUGUBT 14, IN I
will bo taking thalr youngster* to Hchool was accepted from Hill
hy IMO und si-%rn million hy 1U8U,
Aviation Machinist Mate Harold V, Booth, a former resident of doctors and dentist* for ohvslcal Hardware, and lurking oven* for
Waltt-r J Vutheriy, dean of the
^ l a a f o r d , and a eoueln of Mri. Ira Bouthward, ha* worked conjunctively checkup* foliowed by trip* to tha Junior High School mei HeBmltiesi Adimntetrathm School,
---- ------^ w l t h another Navy man and Inventad an aerial mltale to aave Uvea. clothing *loros
ralnole High School, from the
University of Florida, told realtor!
Dimo itorea ai
ry shop* Barnea company.
for
- A sale at the Table Supply grocery store featured the following are getting
Approval waa given h» the
WASHINGTON LH-An old era 57 year-old G(n J. Lawton Cullin* study :irv expected to influence: here yesterday
artleleai meaty club cuts of beef aleak, 49c lb.; veal chops, 3Hc lb.) demand for _ sbooks, pen
1 The size of the Air Foret- und
board
for
the
moving
of
th&gt;
Ne­
end*
wrihend and a new one Gen. Nathan F. Twining, 55, al­
and ail the other IItems which are gro veteran and adult minting Ix-glnitill*
breakfast bacon 41c lb.; lettuce, 0Hc per head, and butter, 40c lb.
with the changing uf the ready hu* taken office a* Air the muki-up of it* wings,
Movie Time Table
put to use by the students. Foot­ School, which has been in the guard In
America'* top military Force chief of staff, succeeding
2 Tlk- role which the Navy will
It 117.
The itaff of The Sanford Herald had a picnic at the home of ball will illdt Into the llmellghi Gatchel building on Hanfm.l \ve., command.
play in strategic air warfare.
'Anitiuuli At Tomahawk Gan"
Mr. and Mr*. W. Gordon Dean on I.aka Onora where they enjoyed forcing baseball (except for the to Crooma Arailemv.
H mean* I’rc*ltk-nt Klienhftwer Gen. Hoyt Vundenhorg, 54, retired.
The
changeover
in
command
approaching
World
Serial)
into
ihe
1:31 - (1:18 • 8:05
lpuoha)l and awlmmlng game* before aupper.
Is ready to direct a sweeping new
The new Joint Chief* of Stuff was not n case of i'rcshtcnl Eisen­ 1:11U 2:41 0:52
background. And we auffereri of
study of the armed force* makeup will be completed .Monday when hower putting hi* friend* In com­
prickly
heal
and
other
hot-weather
Hat. • “The Star of Texas"
AUGUST 14. IN I
3 Jacksonville
and mlsiitm* in relaiinn to tho Adin. Hubert B. Carney, 58, be­ mand to replace men who were
1:1HI - 3:35 - 0:13 • 8:61
Charlei Morrlton, song leader, and Harry Kudell, pianist, teamed ailmenta will be moaning no more.
destructive fury uf guided mlaillea come*
chief of naval opernliom, COOl to him—because the old Joint
"Jalopy" 15:0H - 4:43 - 7:21
^ nn to giva Wlater Perk Rotarlana a lively mualcal quia at the meetund atom bomba.
POWs
Are
Dead
9:50
• la« today hi that city.
In brief Pentagon ceremonlea aueeeedlng Adm. William Fechte* Chief* were frii-nd* who hud served
Sunday • "Thunder Bay"
Ay*3ee.liv V K •
■i n i ■
Denies
Prejudice
under him in Europe. Bradley, in 1:00
JACKSONVILLE UR-Tlie IK-- .Saturday morning. Adm. Arthur Ur, M.
- 3:04 - 5:08 . 7:12 - 9:10
■oo superintendent, announced today that m e n new
ftnae Department notified the \V. Radford, 57, will take over tha The flrit big Job of ihe "new iariicular, wa* dose In Kl*enM O V IK LA N D
im five to seven feet long, were presented to tho TALLAHASBKE UR - Circuit families of threo Jackaonvilk- *ol- dutlca of chairman uf Ihe Joint team" will be to itudy Ihe com- tower ami wa* one of hi* archi­
"Turzan'a Peril"
Zoo by Btato Gam# and FT»h Commlailonori Finley Judge John U. Bird of PlMtlaa dten yesterday (he Communists Clilefa of Staff (JCHr, aueeeedlng potition and mlisionx, of the Army, tect! of victory in Europe.
8:02, test
County today dented any persona) reported the man died In Korean (ten. Omar N. Bradley, 40, who Navy and Air Force and In take
But politically, the Vroaidcnt xtart* 7:30. feature
show 9:22
prejudice against Nick fagnotea
had held tha post for four turbu­ another took at (he atrateglc plan- pteflml a good many Republican* Hat. •complete
'"Huge to Blue River"
hgnreeaive candlelight service tho Girl's Auiitlanr of tho and ashed tM supreme court not P Tha soldiers ware on a list of lent yean.
nlng which haa guided the nation'* who had come to Identify (he JCS
end "Rodeo"
to disqualify him from hearing a 1&gt;I namre, tha first of a total of
gkgnh conducted coronation aonrlooo last evening.
A raw mlnutei later, Gen. Mat- defame buildup alnce the atart of closely with the Truman adminis­ Sun. - "The
Ravage", starts
a waa crowned at queen because of her outstanding lottery charge agalaat the aacueed Ltsa American service men the thaw R. Htdgway, SS. will
" baci
tration and Ihe criticized conduct
bacome the Korean War In mld-1950.
gambler.
—
ri|ni
The recommanditlom from tkli of tha Korean War.
Communist u y dJad in captivity. Army chief of itaff, replacing
DAYTONA BEACH (/P)— Emil p. H ahn. 00, ow ner of
n
*?■,» Cleveland, Ohio, was killed and his wife
critically h u rt 10 m iles w est of here tndnv when th e ir car
crash ed into a tWo-wheet trailer.

State News Roundup

Tampa Sheriff Asks Federal Aid
In Fight Against Gang Murders

Classes Start
At Industries
Sponsored School

School Projects
Will Be Finished
By Labor Day

Dr. Jack Morrison
Plans To Open
Offices Shortly

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5,10, A nd 4 0 Years Ago

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In U. S. Top Military Command

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VJ-62Receives 'Outstanding' Rating
For Annual Administrative Inspection
rbatographlr Knimdrnn nil received no "nulilniullng" rating yes
terday In itn udminlstrallvc liisnertlnii conducted bv It'iu Adiiilrn
0, 11, llnrdlson, comnniiider fleet ulr, Jacksonville nnd bis slntl'.
Tlic tillin'! received by the iipiiirll'Oli Is the hitrhenl clnHsIflciitlm
for an Inspection.
Following the ins|icrtion, Crnmlr. 11. It. Prnison, acting roMimiind
Inn (iffiret of NAAK, accumpanletl
lha admiral on an automobile .
|n_
lour of downtown Hanford.
T h f f i h Mlowshlp ln IhJ
The N a t I o n n I Kmeracnev ' ,X r lln ? ,r t u i n V . ? ,n “ h I.iu „■
Ground Defense Forces of NAAS nvllles nf tli. uro.m wc!o' dJJubllaw
u h ll.TatT w
"'ill printress r...
evaluated
WMliter" pParkL,,'|IK:"mnrr
tomorrow-.
Wfir„
r„i„,
The N EG lip was established to
nrotrel gavernmeoL nmpnrty mul
to lend nsslstanee to civilian
authorities In local ctnciKcncIcH.
'The NAAS unit Is composed of
men from cadi of the departmerits of the station.
The group will be iirronipnidcd
(H the parade bv imlla from the
Fine Castle Air Form Hasp, the
American Legion and lb" Orlan­
do Hrum and llngle Corps.
' 'Other fegttircH of (lie Jubilee
W ill I n c l u d e
icfrcNbmcnta,
luncheon, tours, II aoftbnll game
And entertainment. Aellvllie* will
(HHlIlt at 7 a.in. wllb a flag-riiixItig eercitmnv and Hie finale will
bn at niidnliiht.
| Proceeds will ijo to the Legion
rerreutlon and swimming pool
fund.
A pernodiiel Inspection I** been
scheduled for Aug. 'Jll at the icar
of the administration building.
A discussion of Ihe topic, "Tim
Bible - God Inspired," wn* held

Motorist Must
Pay Fine Or
Robert Karl Flets, Ifl-ytar-old
Orlando mechanic, was found
ftlliltv by a ala-man Jury on
charges of operating a vehlrlu
t*hllo under Ihe Influence or
alchol mid was sentenced to 1)0
days in laii or nnv n lUmi fine bv
County Juiige Douglas Htonatrom
in Count v Court litis morning.
, Flets elected to serve his limn
III Jail In lieu of paving the 1200,
Hheflff J. If, Hobby stated thin
afternoon. Flets maintained Ills
innocence of the charges while
prosecution
Attorney
Karl yin
Hoihltuldcr’s
witness**,
flute
TroSher R, D. Harrison and City
ntrolm an R. H. Cosgrave clnlpied
Fftta Was (Ndilnd the wheel nf a
Mr operating il whllo under the
InGuehtr of alcohol.
m Sign Board f'i., was acuutton excessive speeding charges.

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WASHINGTON t* - Mnny lower
Income ramillci will find ihey a-.-.* thus act a bigger dollar reductlun.
paying more federal taxes next
Rut the social security tax It
year despite a 10 per cent reduc- limited to the first $3,600 of Inlinn In individual Incnmo taxes *-jt com-.?. So the maximum social se­
for Jan. 1.
curity increase will be $18 per
The explanation: an automatic
Incrt-sie In social security Inxes, year.
which Congress has decided In let
lake effect on the same dale.
In some cases, the social security
boost more than.offsets the reduc
tlon in income taxes.
President Bli-Jnhnwer asked the
lawmakers to cancel the social se­
curity lax increase, hut the ad­
ministration didn't press the mat
PANMUNJOM, UP - The U. N.
ter and Cnnuress look no action.
—I'hotoes by Kirshner/Raymond Studio
Command asked the Communists
A
powerful
:;roup
of
lawmakers
pl»&gt;» his 12-ount* baaa to Jack Grant, center, editor of the Flori­
YOUTIIFUL j/.AAC WALTON'S, numbering over 300, florked to
today If Ihe Iteds tilnn to S
ipnrcntly was ready to try to officially
Trout Pond Wednesday afternoon to participate in Seminole
da Wildlife Msgtixlne and JJuilge Porter Lanalng, right. Upper
hold back any Allied prisoners
ock
Elsenhower's
proposal
___
____
on
the
t'niiiilt'* Inraesl apurtlna event—the fourth annual Junior Cham­
renter, Ihe wlnnera In all aye group* hold thetr prliea. Left to
"scnlctfccd to confinement for any
theory that the tax noosl It needed reason" from the Korean war prlsrlilil, Cecilia Etusnl, Itotlle Miller, Leroy Humphrey, Terr* At'plrber or Commerce tlshlnu Itodeo, The young angler*, ranging In
to
safeguard
death
and
reilramcnl
aura from one through 11, came frnm every Mellon ol the county
br, Eugene lay lor. Charles „ ___ ____ - ............... . .._____ ...
ont-.* exchange
bencflls for millions of persons un­
3 cakle. In Ihe foreground Is IfttTa Sidney Lloyd. A far off vlaw of
Upper left, Iwii-and-a-lmir-ycar-old Sidney -lord rerelvea hta
Returning Allied poWs have said
der social security laws.
nol and reel prise from JCC president Cliff Abels for being Ihe
the fishing Jnmboree at Trout I'ond near Paola Is shown In lha
olhers wero led behind, Jailed on
Congressional
tax
authorities
csloser center picture.
youngest angler In snore n fish, tippet right, George Hillard dinphony charges. There has been nn
llntsslo Ihe 10 per cent reduction in official report of the numU-r.
Individual Incnmo taxes, for ex­
ample, will save $13.20 i year for
PEOPLE AND PLACES
a married cnuple with two children
and an Income of 13,000 a year.
The lax cut would he reflected
alltf Jan. 1 In nay checks subject
to the' withholding plan.
Legal Noticed
Rut the s i me checks will reflect
an increase In withholding for so
H&gt; RILL VOftT
P 'l'R T »'¥ t ii i : l o r s r r
Jt fHtl:, SK’II Mil;*-, « 'll XI V,
rial security. The boost on workers
Threo men from composite squadron Five found themselves In a
‘
TSTtl
'I f I I,"llllll.
Is from Hi per cent withheld now,
very uncomfortable position last Sunday night. The three, [&gt;, W. Dur­
II I’ll"II IT*:.
to 2 per cent. Employer* must pay IN UK Till' Sp'TVTK "F
ham, A03, If. jt. Lull, AN. nnd W. 0. Tnwn, AN, were returning from
III.I,A V HI,Atilt.
NAIIA, Okinawa, igv—Till* great nt thj name Increased rate.
dlOSH CITY Ml A il man circuit a weekend In limner, (|a. An unmaiked black Mnlrk sedan imlled
I'ersstsd
So for the f3,noo Income family, III ll.l, 11 Ill'll IT S ill tllM'MIXt
court Jury here Tuesday convicted nbrcMt nf tbvm as they wait'd for a baffle light In the town of Paint- American Island hast' dug In torat, was awakened night for one of Iho wildest ty the social security Increase wilt
N " lli &gt;■ i.
h 'lrc liv
g It i i
Mini
Jerome Miller nf Miami id mini it iit r in. ism finiti| v»mi nun iiri u niriT
Klim.I llti'K i: flj.At'H filed IIIphoon* cw r recorded In the Pacific amount to 113 a year—or ft.xo Uliiil
slaughter mi charges nf killing two by a knock on the car window.
rip-r'
Kir-ullir
,,f
ihe
esmore than the Income lax reduc­ 1S|e ,.f HI,|,A V HLAIIfc*. ilo'HSMrii
Soiiford residents in a truffle nr.As ho Investigated the distur­ and permitted them to cuntlnue only a few hours away.
tion.
Ihnl
li».
It
i
m
fljcl
hie
ocllllnri
|nr
rliirnl April III
Tlw Army ordered Condition 1 A married counlo with no de­ 'In 'I diet,it true unit dial lie will
bance. he found himself looking
their return to Hanford.
Sentence was deferred pending Into ihe ‘‘busliiesi' end of a .38 on.Since
alert at 10 p. m. (8 a. m. EST) — pendent!
,tit'llt
in
the
llunornhl"
b'ltnil.AII
the
episode,
the
real
fu­
and tl.SOQ Income would HTIfNHTU'iSI, 1'ioinly Judge of
hearing a motion for a new trial. revolver,, The men then noticed gitives have heen apprehended with the storm only about 13 hours
gain 10 60 from the Income lax cut Hemli"lr I'miniv, Ftorhli.
lie
Mr. arid Mrs. William E. Vnrn that several carloads of policemen, near Adalrsvllle, Ga.
away.
Rut the same couple would lone lino Onv of, j'etiiaioher. ISM, for
were killed nnd four other person* sheriffs, and patrolmen had sur­
tuim'titl
.tf
*.imr
unit
for
final
illsThe
typhoon’s
winds
wife
howl­
IT..Vi from the xorlal security lax ■lisrue HU Klm-Mlar of Ihe relst*
Injured, including Millie, his wife rounded them completely. Upon
ing up In 181 miles per hour.
Increase. Net Inis: 00 cents.
uf I'Ll,A V. SI.APK, decensed.
anil baby and Edward
Daniel orders from the lawmen, the three
Already angry gusls whipped
Fi rilnrlrft K Illnile
Thu lax effect doesn't apply to
of Sauforil, Ihe last a passenger In men got nut of the ear. Immrdlnte- SFC G. F. Roberts
A" Kseeiilor of Ihe #•across air hase runways and some higher Income families, because
Ihe Varn car
1st* of Ktil.A V
ly they wrro searched fur deadly
1120 Sup.-rfort* took off for safer they pay more Income laxea and
HLAI'K, deressed
Vnrn was driving to Tallahassee weapons anil then hnndruffed to­ Serves In Japan
air
fields
elshrre
In
Ihe
Pacific—
to attend the Legislature where h« gether.
YOKOHAMA — Hergeant First possibly Japan, the Philippines or
was a lobbyist for the Brotherhood
During the ride to the Palalka Class Garland F. Roberts, whose Guam.
of Railroad Trainmen.
Pollre KTattnn, it was explained to wlfr, Minnie, und two suns live on
Othie aircraft stayed at the Geld,
Wllnnifcs testified Miller pullcl them that a If. 8. Marshall, Ham Route ", Hanford, has been as­ loaded
sandbags or circled
AIR - CONDITIONED
Into the led lane In pass and was B. Vaughan of Murfrseslmro, Tom. signed In duty in Japan with the by fuel with
filled with nil to
confronted with Varn s car enming hod died as a result of five hm'et Hrcoml Transportation M a j o r break thetrucks
typhoon winds.
from Ihe opposite direction. Roth wound* Inflicted by two men whim: I’ort’a 617th Military Police Herdrivers swerved on In the shouldtv he and Deputy George Hightower vice Company.
and Hie cars collided.
were transporting to a Federal
HFC Unbelts bail previously
I'cnltcnlhiry In Atlanta, Go. The served five months nt Army
convicts who were sentiuired to five Forres Fur East Head'iuarlers. A
years lipprlsoAment for transport- veteran of World Wnr II, he Is CONCORD, N II. kG-Gov. I|u |h
lug a stolen enr eernsa n slate line, Ihe son of Mrs. J, C, Roberts, 173 Gresa (R&gt; lodsy appointed Robert
AMRIluli A! KIMAHAWK (HP l.aim hy I h Iuih ulni
had apparently taken Deputy High­ llrmnmd Ht„ Colipilit, Ga.
W. Uptnn, 88-year • aid Concord
tower as a hostage.
His outfit is charged with safe­ lawyer, to ths U.fl. Senate seat va­
Ifpmi further Interrogation at guarding the Second Port ami the cated by the recent death of vet­
UOUHI.K PKATUHK
Hie precinct headquarters, the po­ million* uf dnllan worth nr eran Sen. Charles f t . Tobty.
lice
were
natlsfieo
that
the
three
Korea-bouml
cargo
which
flows
PARIS iJi-Frnnce settled down
today lo a lilt Mr struKflte belwi-m VU-fi men were not the escapees through this vital Installation.
Mlf'IW ( MARCH' I AIICMS i
striking labor and ecmomy-mlnded
Premier Joseph Lanlel. With mil­
.i- G O R C f i;
lions already off tlmlr Jobs, the
walkout* spread In qlvlllsn workfeuwery
urv In the natlun's urK'nsIs, army
hiupltals and riiiarUfmaster out-

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Driver Of Car
That Killed
Varns Convicted

“coor

&gt;7 group llte tnxursnru
ind ia.iiB.000 Was under
istrini nr weohly premlis.
nation as a whole, |l.i
wai paid a* death
ider • 803,689 policies In
half ol i m , comnamg
101,000 under 778,172 nob
tie corresponding period

Only 80,000 workers wore In­
volved In the 24-hotT Wslkuul at
uie mllllary installsttons. but they
drum allied the unions', determine.
(Inn not to slop until Unhid ebon*
dotwil plans to trim government
payrolls and up the rt'llrement
age for llte civil service.
Most of the palms native to the
United States are found In Florida.

Civil War
Faces Morocco

Ho.

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rlcnn prnlectnrate
l into twn armed
nr n IhcJat'io tinlist-minded Mnltan.
I troops patrolio.|

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TIIE SANFORD HERALD
Park Avrnur at Slsth Strrrl
Erl. Auk. 14. 1983
Page I
W. I*. ItriKiks, .lr.. Pastor
John I,. Mlllrr, Minister id
FIRST METHODIST ( IIURCII
Friiiratlun
CHURCH NEWS
Mlllmi II. Wyatt, Minister
Sunday Srhool 3:45 a m “ tiring
Miss Thelma Long. Divertor of
Ml The Pamitv. We provide a
“* * * 1 5 * 5 3 ®
Christian Education
•II Church Nnllrrs
inuxt bf pr«*rni(4 at The Ilf raid ofrice by 4:00 utace for every member of (he 3:45 a m. Sunday School A class
..... - -----’.tmily—cven the bshv "
M. &lt;ni lh r day Iw lnrr puMiratlun.
for
•■•cry
afr
'Ar•st.' &gt;g
CENTRAL tlAPri.ST (IIURCII
.
ALI. MlUl.’S CMIIIK'll
11:1X1 am
Morning Worship.
sermon —W P. 11rookv ,lr
Fourteenth Strrrl anil Oak Avrnur Training Union 0.11 pm Unions Sermon — "According To Your
Nlnlli Klrret .uni Oak Avenue
ttrv. H. I.. Whatley. Pastor
Mmil.iv M ane, 7:00 a.m., 8:00
fur each age group Nursery for Faith."
9 45 a in Sunday School “ tiring: - 1he small ehlldrrrn
a Jll , nn&lt;l 10:00 a m.
7 oi o m Inlermeillate and Sen­
the Family to Sunday School".
...
,
Weekday Mass 7:IS a m.
ft 'X| p m ior Fellowship Service
Morning Worship . t™P^ nile V(orJ , ',1L .
Nnvrna Devotion* Tuesday 7:4.1 It no am
a 0) p.m
Evening Worship
rvlre Si'riumi
hv Pastor.
I'natnr
,
„ block'. Jr
p.m.
Service.
Sermon by
lellowship Ilnur utter the Kvi Sermon—“ Hanking The Eire* Of
7:00 pm. Training Union. "A nliig Service la (he Mem iri.il Kdu- The Spirit."
('o rifesal uni Saturday 4 :00-5:00
and i.3o« 30 p.m.
Union for Koch Age Group".
■iilinnal llidldlng
Tomorrow, .Saturday, August 15 8:00 p.m, Evening Worship Wednesday Evening Service s txi
New Director
Is the fe.nt ()f ilM. assumption of Service. Sermon hy Pastor.
p m.
our laity lulu lienvrn.
"Come Thou l/ntn Us amt We
OSLO i/IV Norwelglan rnilgraNnrserv onen for all services.
There will tie two .Masses; 7:00 Will llo Thee Good".
tion lo foreign countries set n new
WEl.COM K
a,in and (»:IKI a m. It Is a Holy
pust-wor record in 1012 with nearly
&lt; fri ay o| obligation.
• ne out of every 1.0(40 Norweg­
FIRST I'llKSBVTKRIAN
.Nundav Is the Iwrltlh alter Pen
ians settling abroad, police records
(IIURCII
IIOI.Y
CROSS
(
III
11(11
terost The gospel Is from St
showed here.
Oak Avenue and Third Street
(Lnlvniii.il&gt;
Luke, Chap. to, versus 23 27.
Emigrants include 1,5:16 men anil
llrv. A. ti. Mrlnnts, Minister
Rev. II. I.yttlrlon Zinimrrman,
The world says, “We JoVe each
1.423 w o m e n . N e a r l y t w o l i i i t i L o f
0:41 a m .Sunday School
n. It.. Kcrlnr
the total, or 1,988 persons settled
Eleventh Sunday After Trinity
in The United Stnl''s. white WHi
B:0&lt;) n.m Holy Comm'inlon
laird" Frunek—Chancel Choir
0:30 n.m, Morn lug Prayer and Norweiglnns fouiiil new hornet 1n
io»e
my neighbor as thy
lliy self".
sett", The
lo\e thy
Holy Eucharist.
Canada.
Now don't ask who is your neigh­ Sermon—Mr. Melnnts.
Church Nursery 10:41-12:00 each
bor. hut rather, how can you prove
yourself a neighbor to nnvonc who Sunday morning
7:00 p.m. Pioneer Fellowship
Hands In the peed of help.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING — TYPING
B 00 p.m. Evening Worship
Sermon—Mr. Metnni*.
1
CHURCH DF CHRIST
Elm Avenue and Second Street
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Sam F. Rlnkley. Minister
"■ . . he thou faithful unto death
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
and t will give thee a crown of
mot s. Sanford Avenue
life"—(lev 2:10
Herbert J. Hass, H. It. Pastor
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FOREIGN COUNTRIES
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H Htlllngslcy, Supt. A class fm
fi:30 p.m. Herald of Truth all ages
broadcast over WTItlt. Sermon
Morning Worship Service It (xi
Topic, " Eternal Seeurltv"
a in Sermon by the pastor
T K I .m iO N K S ISO and 1071
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p m Evening Worship.
Choir rehearsal Thursday 7:30
Room 401 Sanford Atlantic National Dank building
Wednesday a no p.m. llible p.m
(gstudy.
Visitors always welcome.

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W hen th e R ubbIeim shot down an A m er­ cldents, w ar between these tw o countries
ican A ir Force plane off the coaat of Japan, did n o t come until the waning days of
it m ight have led to war. A ctually the num ­ World W ar II when Russia decided to gain
w hat they had always wanted w ith very
ber of instances where a single Incident has
led to w ar are rem arkably few. We did not little risk.
W ar Is too serious a business to result
go to wnr in 1015 when the Germane mink
from one single hostile Incident. B ut such
th e Lusitania. We entered th a t wnr ojily
when “ i f 'became apparent th a t sinking ‘ inciuontfl do Irritate an d unless steps are
neutral ships was n regular p a rt of the tnken to prevent recurrences w ar can hap­
German program . In 198Y, when the Ja p ­ pen.
anese uank the gunboat Pnnny, war could
easily have resulted. It didn’t come off be­ Ended Immunity
cause neither Japan nor the United S tates
For yearn the people of the Scllly Is­
was ready to fight a t th a t tim e.
lands,
located off Land's End. England,
Rursin and Japan were a t each o th e r’s
havo
been
able to escape paying Income
th ro a ts along the M anchurian border for
ninny years. Despite a great num ber of In- taxes. But th n t blessed isolation from the
tax collector Is about to end. B ritain has de­
creed th a t th e Scllly islanders m ust pay
taxes ju st uh Her M ajesty’s other subjects
Difficult Choice
m ust do.
Some observers believe th a t Governor
The people of the Scllly Islands may
F rank La use he can change the complexion find it difficult to udjust to the Income tax.
of successor to Senator Tnft. They point A man who m ust suddenly pay o u t 45 per
of tlio Senate next year by his appointm ent cent of his Income in taxes, which is w hat
out th n t a t present the Republican edge Is the B ritish ta x am ounts to, may find him­
precarious and th a t the appointm ent of a self facing a difficult financial situation.
Democrat may give th a t p a rty control of It is likely th a t the tax ad ju stm en t wilt be
the Senate.
reflected In th e prices o f flowers on the
On the other hand It should ho pointed London m arket for the Scllly Islands, be­
out Hint Governor Lausche is u conserva­ cause of th e ir mild climate, produce and
tive Democrat and it Is possible th n t the export n grant ninny flowers.
innn he appoints will shnre his viewpoint.
The grout Jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes
While there are almost us m any Democrats
in the Senate as there are Republicans, once hiiIiI th at he did not mind paying taxes
many of the Democrats are conservatives because he regarded them as the price ho
with political philosophies which are closer must pay for civilization. This wise attitu d e
to those of the Republicans th n t they nre toward taxes is som etim es a bit difficult
to accept but it Is nonetheless tru e . P er­
to those of the liberal Dem ocrats.
haps th at may bring a m easure of consola­
Thorn is no rertninty, either, th a t the tion to the people of the Scllly Isalnds who
Dem ocrats want to control th e Senate next nre at the end of th eir blessed Immunity
year. An election will he held In IDG-1 ntid It from one of the less pleasant aspects of
is possible th a t the Dem ocrats will want civilization.
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th a t Is to bo In u position w here they hold
may be wrong or whatever rem ains undone,
tho Republicans responsible fo r w hatever
rem ains undone.
NEW YORK US-If a man will
Nevertheless the Governor’s choice will
only keep Ills head, lie can escape
not he nn ensy one to make. He hns too
lot of work ufouiul the house.
great a sense of responsibility to Ills state
The secret Is to appear tu be
working on something Important.
mid lo his country to appoint a party hack.
And to meet the requirement* of
He Is well aw are of the g reat responsibility
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However, the whale now has a story to
It seem* Important, seems like
TODAY’S IIIRLE VERSE
tell which no other whale naturally will be­ work and somehow rectus like u
job In which a husband and futhor
M agniflclent civilizations havo crumbled lieve.
shouldn’t be disturbed. Above all,
Into dust and some nre so completely forIt Is pleasant, relaxing and serene.
gottep th a t hum anity cannot rend the InAmong postm asters confirm ed by the Staring at the blue and white and
rellow fingers of flame makes you
script 16ns on th eir ruined palaces. A race
were n Hawk and a Peacock. A ir­ .eel
tike a philosopher, Hut you
'll of slaves persecuted by a score of empires Senate
mail, presumably,
don't actually think much. You on­
m in'decim ated In o u r ‘own day yet flourly think you're thinking.
As a way x»f gelling rid of a big.
*‘L~ ,T h « y made God their forteas and
Russia’s Malenkov congratulates the unsightly stump, It 1* the slowest
, F or th is God is our God for over and North Koreans an their "great victory." Ap­ method possible. If you play your
He will p t pu r guide unto death.— Ps, parently the Reds, (n w ar as In th e Olympic card* right, you won't burn out
raw material for months.
tiHiuifmu;*mi‘•M
WHiiijyj/1, [jj ';itTl? Games; havo-a ripthnd of scoring different yotir
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Friday Aug. 14, 1053

A nother girt bull fighter, Texan' 10-yearold Georgiuna Knowles, wowed th e fans in
Mexico City, Alwut tho only th ing left
strictly to men nowadays is fatherhood.
A fter New York's subway fare rose
from 10 to 1G cunts the num ber of riders
dropped more than 700.000 in a single day,
proving th a t tho nickel, a fte r all, Is a p retty
Im portant coin.
A form er Swedish film a ta r is bookkeeping fur u living In Hollywood, Maying
she can’t afford to keep up a fro n t on the
$2UU a week starlet salary offered her. Ap­
parently she doesn’t know how to cut the
corners with curves,

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NEW YORK (A-DInotauuri, mooite ri of the p u t, sot
outgrew their control media
Borne In management are liking
now: Will big business go the
aame w«yT Will corporation! grow
ao huge that corporat# red-t apa
will itrangle them?
Tha elactronlc*
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Jnduatry thlnki
it hai a_ solution. It aaai puilneu
n Urn yeara Just ahead going over
automatic control*. That mean!
ewer people can turn out m oreUi at the factory or product!lion
and at tha office or con trot

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over, tha electronic* map. contend,
corporation* can grow much lugmd yet
yi be more aaiUy run thin
t r and
at present,
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For
or example! An oil .refinery
already h im with vary few men

njjdcd to operate It. l u t at tha
, office end, oil company manage. ,mcnt la a highly complicated thli
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the end la nowhere In sight. I be­
gin every Saturday morning with
an Impressive show of force—with
kerosene, ax, shovel, crowbar,
pickax, rake and garden hose,
Most of these things, l don't use
at nil. The others get only a mini­
mum workout The hose, of course,
Is for putting the flic out If It gels
unruly. You can use Hie t-huvcl to
make one shallow trench around
the stump. You can use Ihc ax to
make a few grand cuts In the wood
so that the fire will have some­
thing to burn through.
After making as much nolw with
the tools ns possible, I Ignite the
thing and null up a lawn chair. The
rest Is coifed watching the firs- Ob­
viously, fires hove to be watched.
Occasionally, If anyone gets suspi­
cious, you can pnko fresh kerosene,
shoot Impressive block smoko and
flames Into the air. That (ukei
care of the skeptics.
For three week-ends now, my
wife has failed to mention tho
werped
screen door
srpod _____
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lining. For three week-ends now,
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forgotten the* play­
lie kid*
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house I was supposed tu build. Oc­
casionally, a warm sense of satis­
faction, responsibility and Impor­
tance courses through my body
when I hear someone whisper;
“ Don’t bother, daddy. J in ’ burntho stump."
Frankly, I don’t know why this
Impresses people. Hut It does seem
to spread a sense of ewe. I’erhai
t'e the cross-sectional view
dg old stump, all the harden'
rings of age In the wood, the mggeillon of mighty
Ighty nature at worl
work
t these thousands of years, end
ere ta puny man trying to undo a
placo of It.
Of course, there Is the hypnotic
effect of the fire Itself, li makes
men pause and look grave and take
the long view. With unseen hands,
It holds a tight rein on converseHon, and there is no room for any­
thing complicated. It also mikes
iav peopk
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pie envious.

week Soundacrlber Corp. of Now
Raven, Conn., offered a 14-hour
If techalclanaTtHi over at the
magnetic automatic round record­ ' production dleva,h Wveuealng fee
ing device, alined at tho aviation iorlea running largaly on automat
and radio Induitrlei, but ueeful Ic control*, top management may
for recording police and fire call*.
id lea* tlma than how on proOther* range up to tho mammoth ducUon
Ion problem!,
problem*, and more on
lAe maryala of International financing,
win aalea
‘ and accounting.
•*a Machinal and Reming­ Should thli new wduatria) revo­
ton-Rand, which aolve In mlnutaa lution coma off aa predicted, the
budceai or dealgn problem* tbit man who runa a machine today,
would taka hour* or even week* may become In tha factory of the
man. “But‘
future a maintenance man
_Budnaia
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faela that “Indi­
■teat vidual* la n plant, becauaa they
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ilmal will be few In number but TImpor, *v*rr’ matwii |iu w i|
tha tent In function, wlU gain
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■lower Ita movement!.
la huge companlaa at praiant— A (Intent to auek n revolution
i pretty rough for a lot o:
tbt magaalna Builneu Week will wo...
point out In Ita next laiua-the aa- folk,
acmbly of eiMiiUa! data_ takaa Tha atanographar who looea her
when a new all-purpoic* ma­ The drat day 1 started, the man
waaka and montfia. Corpor
irate dene comaa into office won't ap­ iroaa taa ■treat, whu was busy
eialftna, therefore, aomatlmea are
preciate tha electronic! Induatry'i ilntlng
itlny tlho outild* trim, cama
iMuranoa that Iq the long run Il'a over. He stared a while Into tha
lira and aald:
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from a plena, end an indication
of how thorough thla training la,
la evidenced by the fact that injuriea to student* are lass than
&gt;e half of on* per cent.
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As a member of the Third Army is I'uminundont of the Infantry
Advisory Committee It wea my School, and I uin Indebted tq him
privilege, together with other com­ for u dear and concise Interprets*
mittee members, to visit the Ar­ lion of Just what the Infantryman
my's Infantry Training School at represent* in our military; plcturt,
General points out that final
Ft. Henning, Georgia end acquaint
myself with the training program victory In any war must be won
deigned to make the American on the ground. With ell due re­
foot soldier tho best prepared and spect to our naval and air arms,
we still must fall hack on the
(hipped In the world,
best equipped
The modern
motto military installation
different from those
O ’ War 1 and (he training Wltii the absence of physical
our men Is much more seizure, vital enemy Installations,
thorough. Ft. Hvnnlnu compares damaged or destroyed, cup be re­
favorably with one of nur great built or repaired.
tn spite of devastating attacks
unlversilles, and while Its primary
purpose is to leach the art of by other lorces upon obJocBve*.
modern warfare. It does much Ihc fighting man or Ihc Army still
mure Hum that, ft Is building men finds a determined enumy force
physically and mentally, encour­ resting In the ruins—an enemy
aging them to make the must of force which can be ejected or do-'
themselves through Hie exercise xtroyed only by superior force*
iiff Initiative, tact, unselfishness, on the ground.
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decisiveness and
many
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iy iother char- The Army's primary mission is
actcr tralta that wilt benefit them lo train, equip and support the
tho rest of their lives regardless fighting man who, In the end
of whether their pursuit bo mill- must bear tho terrific Impact of
battle. It Is he who gives con­
tary or civilian.
II I* difficult for the average tinuity to battle, In all weather,
civilian to grasp what the Army by day or night, hls fight Is end
Is doing In lls vast training pro­ less. Each plan, each team, is
gram and tu get the feel of it. A subject to constant disruption by
person has to.spend some time In violence amidst which he seeks to
of these training centers, sleep live and adance. In no other serv­
he barracks, eat In the incss ice Is there greater need for in­
, lit in on the desses and ful- telligence, technical skill, leadersh||&gt;, ^hardihood and courage.
field maneuver*.
tort are at woaya welcome at
I did Juat that and wea tremendouaiy Impressed with the whole Ft. Henning, and If you went an
unusual
end Interesting «xneH»**«i.
program. The officers end in­
structor! with whom 1 came In I suggest you visit the reservation
contact were high typo able men and see for yuurulU what la being
with ■ Job to do end they were so ably dune there. It’s your
doing it well. The quality of their money and your Army, and you'll
hip was evidenced by the find it worthwhlIn to take an In­
respect and confidence the men In terest In It. , ,
ranke dl
the ranka
dlaptayed for them.
Thee men .......
In training
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know whv
they are tn
there and reallia that It
R U P T U R E
la to their own personal Interest
to learn all they can ao thet they HtlTIIB.'LAND’H NEW INWill be better able tn take care of VRNTl.N K M M N A T K 8
themselves pnd
thamaeivas
and outsmart it one- BtiliBF DELTA « STRAPS,
reasonable Price*
my should they
d Into
actual combat,
MeRKYNOLDH DRUG
th a airborne training
ram
wee Intensely Interesting and the
men engaged In this operation
have tq
to be
bo phyilee.................
physically fl I and men­
tally alert. Ground and d a is room
traln ir^ fully prepares them be-

about

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i drop by luler. Glvu you a hand
uguin.’'
You will notice that this man
quickly assumed that work was In­
volved, even that he was helping.
Ordinarily, I nun't like other peo­
ple moving in on my racket. But
stump-burning 1* such a good thing,
1 ‘
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don't mind sharing a 1little.

Too Late To Classify

L ou stare, long pause.

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■art*'a bi

"There suro Is."
bong store, long pause
‘•t'lgarett§7 ’
“Thanks."
Lung stare, long pause.
Finally, he shook himself loose,
almost wistfully.
I better get beck to the alntlug. I guess. TGI you who , I’ll

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WASHINGTON lit-If a man to learn anything about your infrom the Internal Ravanue Serv­ como taa relations, be can learn
ice knock* on your door, wanting It at the nearest revenue office
to know If you filed an Income where you meke your return.
tax return. Ifa bccauie of ■ para­ In short, suppose you won’t
graph tucked away deep In the cooperate. Does the penalty apply
tax lew h* ronyre.. V. ve.rr ancv.
It rU}f, c.vcry culleciur bI.uII, ^¥h . asaed about this, D*U
from time to time, cauie hi* dep- said be thought (be penalty applied
utle* to proceed through every part only to people In business when
of hi* district end Inquire after they Interfered with an agent atend concerning ell perron* therein tempting to carry out the survey,
who ere liable to pay any Internal not to householders.
R you refuse to cooperate with
revenue tax, . . . and to make a
an agent who comes to your door—
list of auch pteioni.”
When new men were appointed since he has your name and edto top Internal revenue Job* by the dress—ho can go back to the near-Tlci and check in l
Elsenhower administration, they cat bureau office
began rummaging around in the minute on whether you filed ■ re
tax tawi to *(« what they were turn
If you did file ■ return and cq
suppoied to do. And they come
exits!#
across the section Just mentioned. operated with him to the exteaf#
One of these new men Is O. Gordon of showing him your return—bui
Delk Jr., former banker and farm­ the return reported an income too
low to be fn keeping with the
er.
rnst of your house and
Hi* said that under previous
i your garage—the agent
administrations In the pest 25
e to pursue that a little
years revenue agents have made
this kind of survey in various further.
Andrews, of course hopes his
places and at varloua times. But,
he said, they didn't leave enough men will get nothing but coopera­
statistical Information for the new tion. He says he’s after cheaters
people to decide precisely the best because it would be unfair to peole who honestly pay their taxes
way to make the survey.
he didn’t try to find those wbj#
So the agency, headed now by
T. Coleman Andrews, began mak­ don’t.
He
said: “ Preliminary reports
ing different kinds of surveys Indicate
(hat a greet many delin­
■round the country. In one place quent Individual
and busi­
' older*, In an ness tax returns income
they’d check houaeholdcra,
are pouring Into
other manufacturers or storekrop
field ofl%c*. along with the
(-rs. And they heve been Instructed our
to overlook no one, including money due. It all adds up to the
fact
that we ure causing a lot ol
gamblers, who might be liable for
folks to fare up to their tax obll
a federal taa.
This doesn't mean that eventu­ gallons for Ihc first time."
ally a revenue agent will call mi
every home or business. Not Fire Moving Job
enough men for that. But already
lurveys
started or com
'•* have
___ been
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...
OTTAWA, Kan. WP)—When the
pleled in New England, Nebraska,
Denver, Fort Worth, and Roanoke, fire trucks couldn’t go to the fire,
they brought
V*. Others will follow.
. j the fire to. the.. trucks.
A diesel engine caught fire outAndrews complained In a speech
and the trucks
Ity iimlts
II
Wednesday night that his bureau side the city
iot some stiff newspaper criticism were prohibited from leaving town.
n New England when the aurvey The railroad hooked ■ swlth engine
began then- late In July. Ills men, to the train and pulled It Into tht
be said, had been accused of Ges­ city limit* where the firemen did
tapo tactic*. He promlsdd the gate their duty.
for any agent who tried that.
News about this project has al
most oozed out. when the New
England survey began, tho agency Blood Donor Gains
released Information about It In
New England only, not nationally. OKLAHOUMA CITY Ml-Charlcs
News about the other surveys has (Happy) Jones, Tinker Air Force
been made known in bits. Y(4 the Rasa fire
reman, has Just donated his
■gency plans In time lo make these 100th pint of htoqd—some IZH
surveys more or less nationwide. galons worth.
The low provides a fine up to
When Jones donated his first
1500 and as much as two years in pint of blood In 10.'i7 he weighed
jail for Interfering with an agent ISfi pounds. When he gave his
on this kind of survey.
100th, hls weight was 208.
Dut suppose an agent comes to
your home, asking questions about
your Income tax return, end you
The Mid-Atlantic lUdge Is a
(A) slam the door in his face, (B) mountain chain extending under
tell him It’s none of his business, water 10.000 miles from Iceland
6r CO tell him thet, if he wants nearly to the Antarctic Circle.

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�Sadat £venti.
Miss Irene Burt Greene Is Honored
With Shower Given By Mrs. Robb
air*. t r e j Robb entertained at
her home Tueiday evening with a
mlscellanemi* bridal shower honor­
ing Mias Irene Greene, popular
August bride-elect.
The buffet was decorated with
crepe paper and held a plastic doll
wearing a bridal gown made of
icing.
The ladies enjoyed playing
games and Mrs. Glllon and Mrs
Hunter were Iho nriie winners.
Delightful refreshments of punch,
Japanese tea balls, petite fours,
and salted nuts were served.
Among those invited were: Mrs.
C. Morrison. Mrs. J. Fields. Mrs
R. E. Herndon, Mrs. H. Swanson.
Mrs. E. Turner, Mrs. (I. Hunter,

Mrs. R. A. King, Mrs. J. M. Gar
rett, Mrs. A. G. Mcinnis, Mrs. H
C. Long. Mrs. George Maffetl,
Mrs. J. Wilson. Mrs. F Stephen­
son. Mrs. R. A. Cobb, and Mrs.
Weller Bohlayer.
Also Mrs. K. Willis, Mrs. Joe
Corley, Mrs. W. It. Jennings. Mrs
A. S. Daniel III, Mrs. Watson
Wallace, Miss Frances Cobb, Miss
Peggy Wilson, Mlsr Mary Ann
Bohlayer, Miss June Jennings,
Miss Irma Jean Corlev, the Misses
Sally, Judv and Nancy Robb,
Mrs. kUldrcd Babcock. Mrs. II
G. Behrens, Mrs. II. D. Hague.
Mrs. W S. Brumley, and Mrs. C
L Redding

Jeff Chandler Isn't Surprised
At His Rapid Ascent In Films
HOLLYWOOD ots-A lot nf people Chandler's success Is because be
9 were surprised by Jeff Chandler’s knows how to read lines convinc­
rapid ascent to fame In films. Rut ingly. Ho hid some valuable sea­
not Jeff Chandler.
soning In stock and radio.
" I’m surprised It didn’t happen
"But Is isn’t merelv a m itler n*
soonte," remarks the actor with being able to raid lines either,"
amailng candor.
he said. "Nobody can read lines
False mnde-ty Is a drug on the as well a* Arthur Kennedy. And
Hollywood market Thai’s why It’s yet he hasn't achieved as much
refreshing to meet a guy like success as other actors who aren’t
Chandler, who takes a realistic as rxix*rt In their week
view of himself.
"Takp a guy like Gary Cooper.
"Maybe I’m being Immodr-'t— II* would he the first to sty that
undoubtedly I am," he said. "Bui he's no actor, allhough he has
9 1 wasn't suiprlsed at mv success learnrd a lot In his vears here.
In pictures, ft sounds awful to say He's got something that comes
•that, but I can’t help It. Ever aernss on the sereen.
"That's what does it. Call It elecsince I was a little hoy, the one
thing I wanted lo do was make iririty, call 11 personality or mag­
a name for mysc-tf in the movies. netism. It’s hard to define. But
"I knew It was going to hanpr.i. there’s n certain quality etars hive
] was surprised that It took so that comes across on the screen."
T h e Chandler quality rams
long—three years."
Many observers have expressed across In his first picture, "Sword
amazement at Chandler’s success, In the Desert." tie was a solid
particularly with the matt shop set. success after playing the Indian
They point out that he is far from chief Cochise in "Broken Arrow,”
A pretty and has grey hair, although which drew him an Academy nom­
ination Since then, he has playad
w he's onlv 34
"Yes, but look at the other lead a variety of Indians and Cowboys,
ng men of today," ho replied In plus adventurers In the sex-andits own ilefense. "John Wayne Is sand epics that are a staple with
certainly no pretty boy. Nor Is III.
Marlon Brando or Burl Lancaster) Right now he Is starring In
or Montgomery Clift. The ago o f, "Yankee Pasha" vkilh Rhonda
the handsome leading man lias ■Fleming.
pretty much passed."
I hazarded a guess that part of

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Q alw dah,
FRIDAY
Vacation Bible School at the
First Baptist Church for children
S-16 years of age beginning at 0
a.m.
SATURDAY
The annual picnic of the Brother­
hood of Locomotive Fireman and
Englnemen will lie held at Rock
Spring*. Kntlng will begin at 1:00
p, m. and those attending are ask­
ed to bring a lunch a n d , gating
utenstli. All member* and families
are Invited.
MONDAY
Vacation Bible School at the
First Baptist Church for children
3 through Id years of age be­
ginning at 0:00 a m.
The regular business and social
meeting of the Dependable Sunday
School Class of the First Methodist
Church will meet at 1:00 p.m.
^ with Mm . J. M. Leonard, 3041
▼ Holly Ave.
TUESDAY
Vacation Bible School at the
uajp||i|J joj i|0Jni|.) )*||dci| 1«J|J
3 10 years ol age beginning at 0
am .
WEDNESDAY
Vacation Bible School at (he
First Baptist Church for children
310 years of age beginning at 0
a.m.
Tha First Baptist Prayer Meet­
ing will begin at 1:00 p.m. We
4 continue our study of Baptist
Church hi* ^ R(, day
Vacation Bible School at the
First - Baptist Church for children
S-16 years of age beginning at 9
* ?'he Junior and Intermediate
Royal Ambassador! will meet at
the First Baptist Church at 7:00
P The First Baptist Church Choir
• ■ ■ at‘ 7:IT
wlT/1hold rehearsal
7:13 p.m.
rhu
The Junior^ Brotherhood
wl
Wmeet at the Irst Baptist Churc!
at 7:30 p.m.

State Farm .
Insurance Cos.
Irving I. Pryor, Rep.
Koaa* 111

Melacfc Balldlag
Phone 1416

Dr. H. K. Ring

Peter Paul Bukur
To Receive Degree

Peter Paul liukur will receive a
Bachelor's Degree In music at thr
graduation exercise* to take place
tonight at Elizabeth Hall, Stetson
University, In DeLand at eight
o'clock.
Me Bukur, a native of Sanford,
rauuuted In 1943 from
fi
grauuated
Seminole
High School and served three
years In tbg tJ. S. Navy. After
attending Stetson, he wad recalled
Into The Navy, nftrf which he re­
turned tu DeLand tn complete hi*
sfudio*, ^
At the beg Imi low of school In
September he will be assistant
band director in DeLand to John
Hcney, a former member of the
John Philip Sim*!'* Band.

fisA A o n a lA
Mrs. Tap UenlieU of Savaneh,
Ga. la the guest «f Mrs, C. A.
Adams and Mrs. Elisabeth Shar­
on.
L. B. Mann uf Lake Monroe t*
recuperating at the Florida Sani­
tarium in Orlundo following an
automobile urrident In DeLand.
He Is now able lo receive visi­
tor!.
Among those from Sanford at­
tending the Florida State High
School All-Star football gama In
Jacksonville last night war*
Bobby Graham, Frankie Btenstrum, end Hugh Carlton.

FirstBaptist
BibleSchool

Mrs. Don Dycss Is Given
Stork Shower Tuesday

The anuual First Baptist Vaca­
tion Hlbie School will begin Mon­
Mrs. Dun Dyes* was thr honorcc Dorn. Mrs Archie
day at B.-00 a m Plans and orat a slork shower given Wednes­ Martha Drwig
sanitation for the school have
day evening by Mrs I. J. Boyrlt
been completed and departments
Mrs. Duckev Vnllv Miss Jo Ann
have been set up for all children
ttumnisr -X- Jfcf. ,r.-VK.*.”...
Ihre*: luro**?'
i. Children
I at the Iloyetl home. 21H Molly
will b« graded the same as they
Ave
are In Sunday School on the calen­
A pink ami blue color scheme
dar year.
was carried out and pink hibiscus
The school will start at 9:00 a m
and asparagus fern were useil in
and close at 13 noon. Monday
decorating.
through Friday, for a two wceli
Games were plm-ed and prl/er
period. There will be Bible study,
went to Mrs. Wilnier Stapleton
mission study, singing, games,
Mrs.
Don Knight, and Mrs nye-v
refreshments, picnics, handwork.,
The gifts were presented to the
Bible stories and character stories.
honorcc in a baby bassinet. Re­
Preparation Day was held today]
freshments were then served
at 1 p m. followed hy a parade
which consisted of cake, nuts
dawn through the business section
punch, and open face sandwiches
and covering the Ru« route.
The cake was btue loptied with
Tulip a tip frnm the Hawaiian* these hot summer days—relax,
The factuliyy and age groups are
pink ami white Icing and a while
and enjoy n tall gl.i** of cool, refreshing Knurn Pineapple Juice I
departr
listed below: Nursery department
slork.
for three year olds (those who will Delicate In lluvnr, ini* golden pineapple juice is a new taste experience,
____
___ ..........
Those invited to attend were
be
four ____
before____
Dec _31) Mrs.
Olive for it Is the fresh juice of Aeld-ripriird pineapples, concentrated and
Mrs. I. M Dyess, Miss Coreen
Booth, superintendent, Mrs. Ted! (mien by DOLE in Hawaii the aame day the fruit la picked, and a new
Thompson, Mrs. Von Clark. Mrs
Huntler. Mfer-Ttan ■Vism.
‘imp—A l n .i product In your murkcU,
; Don Flamni. Miss Pat Cats ulie
,
of fmirn Juice Into a pitcher or
W. L. Harvey.
Harvey, Mrs. R. L.
Johnson.
4. Johnson,
Job
; lads Waters, Miss Rosemary Cul
Mrs. ft. E. Prentiss, Mrs. Paul Jar, imIiJ .J ran* nf rntil water, »Iii *h
sum, ,.iia. La* , , , Hr!!:',
Reese, and Mrs. Bobble Rctallic. ixtur. One rnii makes six serving* of 4 at each, or Tour I) os. servings.
! Ralph Hay, Mrs Polly Jones, Mi*&gt;
Beginner No. 1 Department (for Incidentally, If you ate counting rsloriea you may drink happily for
no
sugar
is
added,
but
all
the
natural
sweetness
of
the
tun-rlpened
Marjorie Hodges. Mrs. Jnnw
four year olds who will be five
• Horton, Mrs. A1 Case, Mildred
by Dec. 31) Mrs W. L. Vance, lluwuiiun pineapple* is captured in the processing,
it
may
be
stored
conveniently
In
your
ire
rube
unit
or
freeier
to
Greene.
Mrs. Huth Scott, Mrsuperintendent, Mrs. II. II. NewRobert Hodges, Mrs. John Keellnc
maa. Mrs. J. S. Cleveland, Mrs that el a moment's notice you ran serve froien-frrsh pineapple
Mr*. Lioyif Swain, Mr* Wilmet
C. R. Brnham. Mrs. E. J. Peeples, juice fur breukfust, to afternoon guests, or for youngster*' snacks.
A peifect punch tor * crowd Is this one. and It's easy too. Try it
Stapleton. Mr*. Austin Knight
Mr*. R. D. Dekle, Mr*. W. A.
Mrs. Eddie Senkarlk, and MrReynolds Mrs. A. D Rountree, at your church Siwiul, l*TA meeting, oi home parly It is so quickly
G B Hudson.
Mrs. M. D. Bumgarner, Miss Faye piepnied that you can niaka It Just brfute serving.
Alsu Miss Carolvn Hudson Mr&lt;
Ashley, Miss Marty Cameron, Mrs
FRUIT PUNCH FOH FIFTY. ISl.VND STYl.K
U It Kslrldge, Mrs. Roy Wiles
H. E. Turner, Ml** Joyce Milam,
.1
fi
os.
tali*
DOLE
Flotrn
Hawaii.in
Pineapple June Concentrate
Miss Aline Chanman. Mrs Mahlr
Miss Barbara Mallulr. and Miss
I t&gt; ol ian fruit'll oilingi- Juice luiiceliliatr
D;tn River's A mutiny,
Grace Lowe, Miss Barbur.i latwe
Nancy Rniintrre
I ti in ran lioien lemonade cuiU'Slitralt
;
Mrs
Mae
Sturdivant.
Mr*
Wal
,
Beginner No 2 Department,
■I quails cold water
lice Tvre, Mrs Rertinril llarke)
(five year olds, those who will tie
I cup strong trv
! Mrs W C lllers and daughlei
six
‘ by Dec. 311 Mrx. G If. Sykes
3 quail bottles of *mgeia]t, chilled
Jesce, Mrs Don Knight. Mrs Boh |
superintendent.„ Mr*. Ralph K Combine fluxrn emu t nt Iales, walsr mid In m k Uigs punch bowl,
Betti, Mr*. Helen Grier, Mrs -In ling w, II. Add , hilled gihgeralc- and or. arul n -o « Immediately,
Horace Utile, Mrs. R. E. Jones, r oi an Hawaiian toui h, Itoat a flesh dowri ni two on t)ie punch, and
If ymir saucepans have iu-M
M^a. J. B. Odham. and Miss Jean «ui i(illltd the howl will, ■ "lei" of girrn gaidsn Ivatel Makes over
filling cnvrri, vnu can c.mk n-v,* quails, or 6u n-iv.nyi ot ') cup each.
tuhlr* in them with a minimum of
Primary Nu l Department, (sis
water and thu* save flumi mot
year olds, those who will be seven
w a s h i n g v » u r toffmoaker
lie* "rnift I oiit'lt" ini ton shirt th at neeils no
by Dec. 31) Miss Ellen Drli
Drlga
vitamin*.
■ilnii-h. ro-tisl'i wrinkh-M, looks InMtt-r longer
superintendent, Mrs. Clyde Hum
phrey, Mrs. Holly ~‘
on
iqirli Inniuh'i lng. Hull am i Initton-ilow n
Plerey, Mrs J
TIIK HANFORD III!It t i ll
C. Newsome. Mr* W. C. Lynn
collar styles, grt'en, inai/.i“. grev anil I&gt;1tu*.
Frl.
Aug.
14.
1933
Page
3
Jimmy Brown and
.............
Miss ........
Bets)
Weatfal)
!
Primary No. 3 Department,
(seven and eight year olds, thus,
If IHHMAH N. lUIJDfKN, M.D.
Grained, either by the excessive
who will he elglil uml nine by
amount of secretion* In the
SINCE
(lie
late
Frnnklln
D
Dec. 31) Mr* W I Crabtree,
Hootevrlt first stalled the March lung s lubes, or by the fad that
superintendent, Mr* C II Pulley,
if
Dime* t-umptilgn. there ha* Die pullo may elTeet the resplraMr*. A I. Thomas, Mrs John
been u i’ir.i( ainuiint uf research tmy mechanUm, as In the bulbar
Malloy, Mis* Margaret Malloy
cnrrlrit on. ni wring all aspect* nt tin m ot polio Onee a mild that
Ml** Donna Newsnme, Mr*. K. C
1)
riioM -: lurd-J
| i* In tha womb reaches the ilk je
polo
Campbell, Mr* J B. Phillips
Mr*. Nelson Fnx, Mr*. H J
On.- (if Hie plm.sr* uf tha &lt;1U- wliPte It ran live. It may be llfe*on. Mr*. Cecil Shepherd, Mis*
ease that has causi-d ntucli cim- *u&gt;itig both lo the mother end
Hilda Ergle, Ml** Gtudv* Hasty
cern, 1* the re'nlloiishlp ot pullo Hie i lilld In dcllvei liie baby tiy
Wesley Ilamil ami Craig Auder
to pr.-gmincy At nnc time It wai Caesarean section
son.
Many people wonder whether
Oellrvc.l
that a pregnant woman
Junior Department No I. mine; was mine
susceptible to polio polio has any filed tin Die womb
and ten year old*, those who will
be ten and eleven by Dec 311. •lun a non-prcoiiunt woman It Hues not affect It* development
Mr*. John L Miller, superintend­ However. this ha* fc.-en disproved uml dor* not cause any obstetri­
cal haiard In that way
ent, Mr* II. L Osborne, Mr liarDior* Cumnion In I'wentles
ry Bowden,
l
Infanta lantaled
Ml** Mertie Crixsey,
Husceptlblilty due* nut vuiy.
Mr*
- J . C, C. McManus. Sir*. F. E,
The
polio
virus rran
*ven with the stage of pregnancy.' „ .
“n be trgniBret
reckenrldge. Mr*. W. 11 single
tary, Mr*. Anne Von lloff. Mi** *hough It i* more common m I
■.yonirii having their first or arcJ1* Po11® motliNorma Faye llarvey. Mr*. A J
md baby Two-lhlnts of there I *f* » "
ftum
Peterson will teach the Mission
cn»c* nf polio occur between the 0 l,.t r * 'n the nutiery. Qf-rourae.
study In the Junior No. |. Junior
No. 3 and Intermediate Depart
*gei of twenty and twcnty-tilne P0.1'".
1 ,“ *? b*
mint*.
Women who tire pregnant.'
.''ontaglim* poJunior
Department No. 2,
howaver. have a much higher f *,(! 0
‘
fr,tin
(eleven end Iwclve year*. |ho*e
mortality
from
polio
Ihaii
do
!
own,
!'
an
*H,#
who will be twelve and thlrlcnn
noii-iJic-jnnit! wotll"n Usually,I
J*1.® COM&lt;»'tl°u* Hag*,
by Dec. 311 Mr*. C W. Krgle,
tho period n| gr.-meit danger l*' 1
1&lt;’ll'fcred rout pullo
superintendent, Mr*. A. L. BeHduring the Imsi three muiilhg of lmul1,1lpw ,vt,u nre
ncau, Mr*. I). G. Walton, Mr*. R
n
r-an
o
ir.
n,„i
,
10,1
...
lliclr
pregnancy
usually are
pregnancy, am) right n ftn the
T. Thomas, Mr*. Joan Reaves,
Mis* Freda Colvin, Mis* M arian
baby Is delivered Altllm u-h the underweight euinparrd with the
Davis, and Mis* Belly Met long
savere com plications, i&gt;,&gt; i, m normal Infant llpwevrr, hi all
VACATION IllltLC SCHOOL
Intermediate Department (age*
pnriim onlit. ate greater in the other way* they are mirnial. and
13-10) Mr. Charles Miilrlieud
preguuiil w om iiii the elnu , , •ol they usually regiiln tliell normal
superintendent. Mr* J M Slim-F I R S T
B A P T I S T
C H U R C H
ir v e ie p a ia lv .i are wrighl rapidly
elpher, Mr*. W. J Walker, and developing
lesji.
qUESTION AND ANSWER
Mr*. Oma Chancey.
AUGUST 17 In 2N
A ITret* R rip tra tlu n
I*. O : Dtiei television produre
Nuraery for chiloren of worker*
In the Vacation Bible School under
When polio occur* duilnv Die eyestrain?
C IH L D K K N It t h r u U\ y e a r s
three ycare of age, Mr*. Homer
last three month* ol pregii.uiry,
Answer No. not utiles* It D
Utile, Mr*. Tommy Laird, end It may Impose a con*lib i.ibl* watched for loo long a period uf
HUS W ll.I- FOLLOW ItOUTK HE LOW T f) I'll K U l‘ t M il.OXEN W ilt) 1)0 NOT
Mr*, nay Slaton.
hurtlshlp upon renphullun which time, or un unroirrctrd aye dltHAVE A WAY
Refreihmcnl Committee, Mra
may already be tomr u hat! order exist*
H D .Smith. Mr*, n R Beck
M'oi)»Ilffcl, 1*4*1 king Pgglutaa
lit# )
Mr*. Voile A. William*, S r, Mr*
n. C. Wiley, and Mr*. F. E Bob
Transporialion Cominillee. Clar­
ence Ergle. chairman. Bill liar
vry, Ray Slaton, and H. L. OiSimmons BrothcrsWill Be Featured
borne.
Hus Will Itelurii Children Ilium- hy I :00 l \ M.
General Secretary, Mr* R. D.
Wll Hie Itacli Festival at
Lamar nod Gene Slmnmii*, pearing with
('lease hold up yuur liantl i( vnu are wall lug (nr (lie Inm.
Harrison, principal, John L. Mil itrommenl t'untral Florida vocal ItollinN College The duet to be
ler, and pastor, W. P. Brook*. Jr. 1st*, will ting a duel at the ..... aung Kumlay in Mendelssohn's
Ing service of the First I’te-by- Waited For The laird"
terlun Church (hi* Kumlay it »a* The dynamie anthem which will
Frog Terrifies
said by (ho minister, Hie Ret A be offered In praise by the choir
SAN DIEGO, Calif. I/P) — A G. Mclntii*. Ax another feature is one of the more popular alle­
police prowl ear .answering a red- of (he musical portion of the hour luias and I* acclaimed for Its
beauty of phrasing and Iht full­
dtntlal call, found a woman terri­ nf worship Die Chancel Choir will ness
ils liunminy, according tn
fied by a large frog on her lawn. sing The One Hundred Fdilclh Mrs. ofGeorge
Touliy, minister of
One of the eop* took the frog home I’solin hy Franck.
music.
to hie children, who like them.
The .Simmon* hrolher* liavt
The sermon will he presetted hy
been identified wilh sacred and
Rev. Mcimil* The service
L. K. White.
choral muilc for a number of Hie
starts at II o'clock with the pre­
years and arc well regarded, it ludes
starling at 10:30
,
After serving tn the U. H. Navy was said, for their splendid tenor
fur two years, Garnett White t* voice*. Mr. Lantor Simmon*, who
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Miss Carolyn Crenshaw ha* re­
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weeks with her grandparent*, Mr.
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was accompanied home by Mr*.
Crenshaw who also visited In
Alexander City, Ala. before re­
turning to Sanford yestsrday,
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Whit* and
Mr, and Mrs, Norman Frank
young daughter. Lynda 8ua, of and daughter, Karen, of Chicago
Chicago are visiting with Mr. jtre tha ijuesta of Mr. and Mra.
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Rv ADDtK PRKVAri
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Maxwell ami
family have as tlmlr guest* fur
Mra. Maxwell’* hrolher-in law nml
lister. Mr. nml Mr*. Howard K.
Shook ami children Buddy end
Nicky of Yellow Springs, Ohio
Mr. amt Mr*.
Frink Rogers
left for Cleveland. Ohio Inr n
month to vlsll rrlallve*.
Mr. and Mr*. Waller Yarbor
ough, and Mr*. I.aurn Klllbee
spent Sunday afternoon at New
Smyrna Reach
Mr. and Mrs
Albert MH nil
ough and Miss
l.ule Mi-Cullough arr staying at Ihelr home
at first Haven on Lake Harney.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Cation had
a* ihelr wr&gt;-knn«i
ts Mr.
(,aliens m-irr,
Miss Barbara
fletirn of Fort Lauderdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Harney Cordell
and granddaughter, B a r b a r a
Knowles, left Sunday for Crre
Cove .Spring*, where Ihey w1.1
make Inelr hnmo.
Mr. and Mrs. While of Colum­
bus, Cn. have purrhasrd the
Sehmltle home on Luke Harney.
The Ilev. nml Mr*. Sam Slewart* had ns (heir weekend guest*.
Rev. Slewnrls brother and sisterin-law, Mr and Mrs W. M
Sir wart and son of .larksonvlllc
. Mr. and Mrs Kirhnrd Korea
and rhlldren Hicks and Becky
left Mccmluy for Mi Dora where
they will make their home.
Mr. end Mrs Herman Fore and
daughter*. Lnreltn uml l-nrclnc. of
ChuTuota. railed on Mr and Mrs.
V i n c e n t Butler nml daughter
Nancy.
Mr. and Mrs. John Slone und
children, Luyinr, Pal and .1 I).
■ml Vallrcn Prevail *|&gt;enl Sunday
afternoon at New Smyrna Beach
Mr. ami Mrs. J. W Kzcll of
Jacksonville called on their sonin-law and daughter, the Ilev.
sn&gt;
night.
The (ieneva Baptist Church la
going
:n w lo atari the Vacation Bible
School August 17 for one week.
Prrpernllon Day will he held Fri­
day afternoon Aug M. Hefresh
menls will he served dallv. Every
one I* Invited to attrml fa-t’s make
fill* Ihe largest class ever lo hr
held.
Florence, Bobhv and Jorklr MeIII, rhlldren of Mr. nml Mrs.
symnnd
McGill spent Sunday
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at New Smyrna Beach

| a solo, *T Believe”. The
(Ion I* much pleated lo note that
Dimmer attendance. In the nbicnce
if Ihe minister I* keeping up f|ulto
well
Mr*, it. E. True wa* In Tampa,
Aug 7 and H, attemf/ng the Slate
no.m! Meeting of the Business and
P ih.V*-lonal V /jiriiA ..
In her
ifftrsl rapacity of president of the
Janford

Colored News

ny VIRGINIA P. ANIIERSON
Thelma Harris Livingston, a for­
Friend i of Jon Hauser, station­
mer resident nf Hanford, has lieen
ed
(he V -S Army In Korea,
appointed guidance supervisor of
will he Interested lo hear that he
Nirgro schools In Duval County arha* hern promoted lo sergeant.
i-'vZ'ris.*'l.efl..- - oonrement made
George It Whittier ha* rented
Pomplon Plain*. N. J. ^
Wednesday
by
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DUiaPDoBary
Levy
Harris
nr.,nr
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Wilbur
S11 m'lli* kl’i V iflMVWllR-'floffSW
Hoard nf Public Instruction.
ilv KAY llh.VNINGF.lt
have returned from n vlsll to Mr. Ave. Mr Whittier i* a former reShe received her bachelor’s de­
We have hern asked by Henry Howard’* brother, Thomas, in sldent of Lake Mary
gree In education from Wllhcrfnrcu
Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Cochran
M. Jameson, who lias been de Philadelphia
Ul
University, Wllberforcr, Ohio, and
llvrrlna The Sunforil Herald In
T Anl Isoil ami lit* daughter, relumed Tuesday from a vacation
Lake Monroe
Denary, lo express Ills thanks to Mr* Marlon llohctls, were hosts which Included Pelham and Kdi
studied In the graduate school at
Ihe "nice folks" who have been last weekend lo Mrs. It. Lnrrabci* son, Ga and Andalusia and kver
Ohio Stale University. Her M. A.
By SADIE HODF.RIILOM
green. Ala Her parents, Mr. and
so kind lo him. Press of other Carr nf Newport New*.
degree was conferred by Teacher*
Mis.
C.
H.
McKi
nney,
Mrs.
floss
business compels him to give up
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Batnmcll Mrs. G. L Simiurficld, remained
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College,
Columbia University.
for a longer visit llirk*. Mr. nml Mrs. Byron O'Dell
the mule, but he asks Dial l)e- of Detroit were guests for a few al Evergreen
. . - ’g
She
has
hern an instructor at
■ml
rhlldren,
Richie
and
Hllnda
Barylfea give hla successor. Jim day
days In Ihe home of Mr. and Mr*. wllhl relative*.
Kny, of Lake Monroe spent thn
Fisher, Ihe santo consideration he Ed Moylan.
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received.
Mr and Mrs. Holier! Wnlion been critically III In the Florida week-end with Mr. and Mr*. E. where they visited Mr. Stapler’s
mother. Their daughter l.lndn, who
Those who would like informa­ stopped to tiny n vlsll lo Mr. ami Snnilnrluin In Orlando Is Improv Hankins In lakeland.
has been spending her vacation
tion concerning Ihe picnic on Au/t. Mrs David MnrFarlano on (heir ed und has been brought home
Mrs.
Charlie
Carlson
nml
child­
V of Ihe Home Demonslr-it'-.n way home from a trip north Mr. She Is nol yet able to see visitors ren, Mrs. Annie Hnwklns ami Clau- there, returned home with them.
Mr. nml Mr*. M. M. Sandlin detle spent several days this past
Mrs. Claude Hawkins has lieen
Club, ran obtain II by rilling Walton Is associated with the
either the presldeni. Mrs Ray E. Chamber of Commerce -f Nirlh have moved Into one of Ihe Rail week in New Smyrna Beach a» confined to her home by dines*
collages
Miami.
Peck or Ihe secretary. Mrs Her­
this week.
Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Till* of g - .ir :o f Mr. ami Mrs. Kail How­
man l.cdcrhaus.
Mr and Mrs Paul V -rilcrhoff
Pat and Ann Brlester of Daytona
arc settled In Ihe Kobe ard.
We wish in report to our many o l independence, town, spent n Sanford
Joyce and Margaret lloyd have Rrarh, who have been spending
milage, near Crystal Lake. Mr*
iriemls In Sanford that the nei few days with Mr. nml Mrs. Ray Tillls
a member nf Ihe Lake returned from a visit with their their vacation with Ihelr grand­
Community building has now K. Peck Mr. Peck Is Mr*. Worrier- Mary Is
brother and slstur-ln-law, Mr. nml mother, Mrs. Laura Priester, and
School (ucully.
reached the stage where the hofl’s uncle. This week. Mrs.
Mr* A. Toro, who oerupied Ihr Mr*. Richard Boyd, In Leesburg. Aunt and Uncle, Rev. und Mrs.
block* are almost roof high We Peck’s niece and her family arc I&lt;cvy
Harris house, has move I*
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stapler re­ IL IL Martin, wijl return to their
stood at Ihe front of the building guests lu the Peek home. They Jacksonville.
Ihe port turned Thursday from I’ahokeo home this wrek-rnd.
veslerday and enjoyed the charm­ are Mr and Mrs Hubert W. facilities will where
prove more con­
ing view across Lake Marie.
Schmidt and little Carlu. of Cin­ venient. Mr. Toro
Is a mcinUar
Tho DcHsry Baptist Church will cinnati.
of Ihe Merchant Marine and found
meet for aervlee next Sunday
Al Smith was (he guest of honor Lake Mary too far away from hi*
morning In Ihe music room of the at a surprise birthday party given ship Mrs Toro Is u sister of W.
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irry for him Inst Monday cvonlng on
home
Mr. and Mrs Harr
and has spent much of
Brown on (lem Lake. Billy Self Ihe occasion of his 73th birthday. P. Hurkc
lime here the past few
will prearh on the subject. "The Those al the parly were Mr. and her
month*
Meaning of Stewardship" Every­ Mr*. Jnsrolt Repp, Mr. ami Mr*
Miss Gavle Burke wus the
body I* cordl ally Invited lii attend. Wllllutn Newell nml George Slop guest*
und Mrs. C. A
Mr and Mrs fautls Sclmhll of per, all of tleilnry nml Mr*. A Shrlnrr ofIn Mr
Orlando, for serveral
Chicago and Mr ami Mrs Arthur F.ldrldge of Sanford Mrs Stopper days,Iasi week
Willgoose of Bogota, N. J. tire was nimble lo hr present us she
Mr. and Mrs. John Me Gee
newcomers lo
‘ "Oclliiry
jF
Is visiting her sister who Is HI.
arrived la*! week from Alexnml
Mr. and Mra. T Ituss of Ja ­ Mrs. Arthur Beauchump ha* rlu. Vg They have sold their pro
maica, Long Island. N Y recently none lo live near the hospllul In * oerly there ami will henceforth
moved Into their new home on Bay Pines where her husband is In- permanent rlll/cn of Lake
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Enterprise Bond.
Mill u patient.
Mary, ft will bo remembered that
After a visit of six weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Del.ay arc they purchased Ihe Frank Hurtrelative* ami friends In New York happy lo have their son and Ids low home Inst spring.’
XKK TH IS IIB A IITIFIII, IIOMK
and Ohio Paul Lleiitke Is hack family with them for a vacation.
Mr and Mrs. Glen Cochran and
here In his home.
They are Mr and Mrs James baby arrived Friday from Nor
C().MIM,KTKI,Y FIIHNIHIIKI) I1Y
Our postmaster. Waller Haul, Dct.ay and James, 2nd, of Ila■ folk, Va They plan lo make Lake
|pfl for Now York Saturday, where lelgh. N. C.
Mnrv (heir future home.
he will meet Mr*. Haul on her
Mr and Mrs Arthur l.uiiihcrt
Col and Mr* W E. Baker
return from an extended visit to were host* for several day* to spent Ihe weekend with Ihelr son
relatives nml friend* In Europe. Mrs James Thornton and her in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
They will slay In New Ynrk for ■laughter, Melllsso, of St. Peters­ W II Kilpalrirk and daughter,
a month
burg.
Gull. In Haines City. They were
l.lovd II Klnimel, Jr. paid n Mr. and Mrs. A. II Page nml accompanied by Ihelr niece, Nat
vlsll ln*l week to his parents, Mr Ihelr daughter, Ellen, of (’oltim llr Baker of Sanford
and..........................
Mr* l.lovd Kimrncel ills h.lime bus. O have been visiting Mf
John Bui rows of Maitland was
I* In Atlanta
{ and Mrs. Robert Page nf Smyru supply preacher* al thhe- Pres­
Dr and Mr* K. S. Undo have Drive.
byterian Church Sunday. He Is
relumed to their home In Toronto
Mr. and Mr.*. Hugo Brim ol simlylng for the ministry and
ifler having spent a month In Volusia Drive are vacationing In •eok a* hi* sohlecl "Victorious
A LL DAY SUNDAY, AUG. 16
Ihelr (Sent Lake homo here
Rochester. N. Y
Living". Mrs. T piI Brooklyn sang
A reunion after 20 years look A baby shower was given list
Floral A rram irnienla by Unmaey I’lorlat
nlarr last week when Mr. amt Wednesday evening by Mr*
Mra. Harold Coffin were hosls lo Joseph W. Hrrnner and Mr*. while trimmed, held the gifts
SKK IIKFOHK SUNDAY HClIfNH. nml
Mr. ami Mrs Frank Schmidt Samuel Enron for Mrs .lame* Those present were Mines Jiidson
AFTKIL ( Ill'ItC II
formerly of Dumont and now ot Randal. A baby buggy, green and Davis, Kd Davis. Peter Hrnwn,
William Meinelt
Ed Rediuan.
William Slripp, Charles Ireland.
Slum» By lloon L. Pa)lon, lleg. Ileal F*lale Broker
Alfred Faron and James Scott,
And Ansoclstr, llosemnr) J. PhlllipH
nml Ihe Misses Jean Furon and
Snllle Gentry

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.Bethuna-Cookman College,
worker with the Florida
gency Relief Agency, and w
first Negro elected lo the executive
committer of Ihe Florida Stale Tu­ Tho anniversary
berculosis and Health Association. delivered by Rev.
She has held many other respirn- pastor of ’/.ion Hope Baptist church
II,I------1*' Th - public is 1-otdially Invite*! t*&gt;
Poe i.* iiit tmugiiiv, of jLm.T.xr'Vli

E. Harris and the late Frank II.
Harris.
------The members and friend i of St.
Haul Missionary Baptist Church
will observe the I t anniversary of
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The "Merry Twenty Club hat
Invited Its brothers lo,‘pnio to the
| got-acipmlnted pally Friday mghl.
The party vvlll begin lit Oi.lll &lt;• clock
at the recreation renter in Castle
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LUST AND ItlUNIl
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STUNK, NASHUA. IIICIIMtlt
SON, ALUM n litHIM A ALUM AM. TYPES Htillilorer wnra Ilea i V"ii have- .nlvertlie yni&lt;r ,
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anw sills A linle' Miracle Con NLAV I*'LOOIIS aurtared lo |&gt;«r vlllr Ave
1I0USK unfurnished, 5 inoini and
cn le Co . 30ft Kim A»r Phone tecllun Old flnora made like .,,,u.r ........
bath. 4 rniKM nut .South Sanford
1335
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NEW fiinlsherl Apt on New Smy­
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2258. See Hit .lifilt’ HE IVA HP
or 1285 M.
Slrrnp Mush. Ml N Orantje, Or- k KKP YUL'II lota elenan tfi’uvy
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duty mnwlntf - clrarinc, iirail LOST: M'.'lul (mil box cnnlan n.
BURNISH ED APT. Private eni iiu shell driveways, -ostnm
television Install,alinn t"nl* •&gt;i
PEARS— *1.35, Irtiahrl. brine bas­ f
^ tra n ce ami hath. .T»2 Oak Ave.
as'inimf HeAVilt IIiiim'.' A Son
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CITRUS TKEER
(fouse fnr rent. 2 ttil’-v from San Hemly In lrnii.|ilaiil Have Vnlen- i.oni I'hnne u .tJ
Sanfnrd
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ford at Cllrux lleuhtv tl rooms.
flax, Hamlin ami I'iiioappln in YELLS DRILLED, Pumps luslaH
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Elerlrjr rnuen Ornni’cs Ruby Rid lirapt-fruit. rsl, any size M. (J. IliiilyiM I'll. aiices. Mil Magnolia Ave l'h it?
and ficfrlueratiT, Tile kitchen J. fc’.Ilenlon, Phone tliKtAV. Illvcr- 1551 At tU or 128
Ilaggcrly Appliance C i i i I im
and hath Phone Sanford 700
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“Your Wcsllnghouse Dealer'
Al Oibbnni. Sinyrn Drive, |)e
CARPENTER WORK
I'hnne 1757, 115 Magnolia
HOUSE TRAILER—21 feet". E! e For quick repair |oba, nr imaU
JBary.
trie rofrl«oratnr, u-as slovr. Ex­ bulldlna, Cali Jim U 4)-M-4.
KHIfilllAIRE^apjilR
r.cra, sales and
a bedroom unlurninhed apt. ITOfl
cellent condition. Phone !«15 M
'# 4 ’ark Ave. Phone 405.
OHLANPO Morning Sentinel, Or­ service. (!. It. High, flvlerlo, I’l.,
or ace at 913 K Catalina
Phone 4151
51 or Sanford 1012 W
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
after f!p. nt
EUR. Ono bedroom aparlment. up BRAND N E W Hoodie Hiisiiv IIA- Ray, lifts J
afalri, 3nn Palmrllo.
BY CARKLAUE. Used only Iwn
Miller IImlln A Appliance
MUVINU, laical k long
months. 12(1. I»t E. Illh. Apt
Sanford, Seminole Coonly'
a HOOM HOUSE, utilities furnishdislam-p CALI, II, Storage
105.
Oltlesl Weslirfghoiisc Dealer
«d. Concorrl Drive. Kern luxljie.
ami cratinu W. A. ADAMS.
HR S Park,
Ph 29
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Sales.Servin'
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Electrical &amp; (in*, Afipllame*
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Pnone 1210
cellenl condHlon Phone 1808-11-2 .
OAKLAWN
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RANDALL ELECTRIC CO
ARTICLEA WANTED
Seminole County's only peroelual Owned
H o m e convanlcnlty located to
and operated by Sidney nml
Cemetery, ituslneia offices
achoola, churches, and stores. We buy, cell and trade used furni­ care
Erie Vlhlrn. Ilcndlx and Crosley , |
110 N. PARK. PIIUNE 1120
Nice nelahhnrhood. *in,.v&gt;o
ture wllann-'rfaler Furniture Co.
Appliances; fcitcclrleal eonlrml
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Highway 1716 , Phone
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Sanford Is Only
Vj-Game Out Of
Fourth Place

Sanford Cardinal Averages

In rucking op hi* second
straight victory without u defeat
ilnre Juinlng (lie Cardinal* two
weeko-ago, Sullivan wn« in complete control of the game, fan­
ning nine while passing just four.
The lefty from Walerlmry,
Conn., who left liiimilton, tint.,
laat month to Join Hanford with
a lusty t|.| record, should have
had a shutout, except for the un­
earned .lux lleaeh tally that
icored in the *«rund.
flank deary reached first on
Hill Samuel*" bohlilc of the
grounder to open the second for
the visitors, deary took second
on n stolen huse. After Hed Fos­
ter flew mil to center and Shus­
ter singled deary to third, Itelnert
lifted another flv to [loon In cen­
ter that sent deary In uftrr die
catch.
Hanford iced the game In the
fifth when lllll Hatty tripled
home Tony llnrooe from first af­
ter the latter walked to open the
frame, Tommy "Wahoo" Leonard
[dugled home Hatty with his sec­
ond hit of the night. Dtilin open­
ed the eighth with his second
double of the night. After Hen
Benedict fanned, "Kooky" Harris
was passed after huvlng driven
(rut three straight singles. Dunn
scored ftom second oil Samuels'
Infield roller, Harris making
third.
t Hatty's 37lb stolen base and
Hill Samuels' ninth ieovated Han­
ford's new FS1. record to 217.
Tonight. Ernie t’almlarl will ha
assigned the pitching duties In
hUfll of hla llth success
of the
suec
season. With
...i a 16-9
HI-0 _____
record __
to
datal "Earnest Krnia" la the top
pitcher to lull In Hanford In over
thfed years.
thn
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CARD ( Al'F.llHi Free tickets
to gneat Tuesday night's Sanfordshurg game
gi
Lctslillrg
can he obtained
either Tuuchton’s or Yowell'a,
the two sponsors of the clash
No purchases are necessary to
obtain these ducats, Just ask for
the tickets . . , Manager J. (!.
Dunn look over the lead In
Uoublex Inst night as he hanged
out his 2ilth and 27th of the year,
passing Injured Hill Hllverthoniw'a
former high total of 211
Hally's
triple last night was his tilth of
the year, high for tho club,
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(lama Tonight
Hanford at Jax llearh
(lame Saturday
Hanford at Orlando
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Orlando at HANFORD
(lama Monday
Sanford at Leesburg
(lama Tuesday
Leesburg at HANFORD
(Yowell * Touch ton
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(Frea Night)
(lama Wednesday
Hanford at Cocoa
(lama Thursday
Cocoa at HANFORD
(lama Friday
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6-Team Navy Bowling League To Open
Season At Sanford Alleys Monday

A meeting of howling enthusiasts at the Hanford Alleys Wednesday
established n Nn&gt;-- Howling League to roll Motnlnu evening*.
According to W ilarlwlek, owner-manager of the alleys, there are
four teams already formed with ultimate plans calling for a sis team
league. Vacancies on the remaining Iwo teams are wailing lu he filled
anil Mr. Hart wick urged men whu-ei mini'll mectmr.’. Whether or not
would like to Inin lo cont ict linn ihl* I* to U- the arrangement this
yeur I*
not Immediately
at the lanes
...........................
el) evident.
The cost of howling each week ,,n.&lt;T l.h?.
°* &gt;»l not
last year wax aided hy Special oolilied Mr A H Murray, Special
fecrrillon
Service* pay lug for one hall of .Services nffn-er nor the He
the games.
s, The .plan whs brought! * "iinell
The meeting Wednesday nil**I
Up uiid approved at tin Her rent ion
determined Hie league lo run tor
twenty weeks amI elected Mr.
New Smyrna Tides Ilarlwlek as advisor.
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Vanishing Tuna

OTTAWA bib The mystery of
High the missing tuna off Canada's west
12 IM a.m. eon’' still ha* fisheries officials
Monday
puzzled after three years. First
l.ow
High there were plenty of tuna; then
7:37 n.in.
I :i pro. there were none.
In lint), tuna of the alhacore
variety, a strem'.lned fish weighing
Major League
from 10 to 20 pounds, moved Into
Hritlsh (’olonihla waters for the
first time in history. There were
Leaders
not many at the start ami the war
curtailed commercial possibilities.
At|y:lllrASI I.KAIHR
^HATTINII -Vsrmui, Wsslilnwliin However, frum lu ll on the catch
Increased and during the ltUH-1200
HtINfl—Itlnnsn, ('hlesgo. »1
llUNH BSTTKH Iff
Moss,I peak period, 0,500,000 pounds were
('Isvslsmt. M
with a value of $1,100,000,
HITH—Vernon. Washlnet'.fl. in landed
Then the fish began to vanish.
HOI till, KH—Vsr imn, \Vn«liliiMiiui
II.
The 11151 catch was a mere 100,000
TIIII'LKB - f'lsr-wll. Ilosi,in. sn.l pounds worth $31,000.
IllVsrs f’ldfsao. I
H o u r iil'ffH y.srhtsl I'll IS,IH
p m *, is
rrfiLrf Ii .smkn
HTfif.WN
lllv.ru, riil Self-Dumping
l.fipui. N,-u fork
It 1 »U
ANCHOKAGK, Alaska (/!*&gt; —
HTIIIKtifiltTH - Pierce ftilesso. Lake (icorge,the utllauc self-dump­
IK
ing
lake, lias done It again. The
s * rm s u , i.iisnih:
II4TTINO
Irvin New V..ik, nnminl emptying of the plcturasuua
11"
Chugach Mountain lake Is a pneIlf NH linrk New Y,,ik. ss
lll'NH IIATTKH IN
f'sioiinnel noun-non of tho Ire,
In. Ilrooklvii. lot
It Is sealed with n harrier nf
IIIT H
A.M itirn. I' 1, 11,,, I•T ill, In
lee each winter. As summer brings
141
I'orni.KH Mu.ini. hi i .miii.. is the hlg thaw, the harrier weakens
TIIII'LltH —Konilv, ,'lilcna*., no,I gtsdually under the pressure of
llrnlon. Milwaukee. Iu
HOUR lll'NH
MnOtrw. Mil the counting 20 mile long, 4 mile
wmike*. 11.
wide reservoir.
HTOI.HN IIAHKH
llrolon. Mil
The flow builds to river pro­
wsiikse, II.
I T I 'l T I I N O - - l l u n l e i i . Mll&lt;vsii. portions, ripping out chunks of
k e e 1 0 .1 I K
wcekenrd Ice the else of a small
HTIIIKrol'TH
llolierl*. PI, II* house and tossing them along In
•lelphln. Ill
the torrent down a mountain gorge.
year, the breakup was near­
II,illy, l.eonsril. Hnnioel. Ill liiinn ly This
a month ahead of laat year, due
1. Knuler 111—Unity Hll Hrntv
jlulty, Huron. I.efi Hiiiifonl u. J,n lo the warm summer. The runoff
lie I. ti 7 HI. riff 111, Iiivrds 1. Hoillvun 1. Ho l,v lllil,ur,I* S Holllvnn raised the Knick and Matanuska
1 IIO- lllcltunl. 11 III * IhltlOK* rivers five feet and the rush of
1 ruiin. Hulllvun I lo M. I run IV debris and Ice threatened bridges
Hulllvun 11-10 I. Illilini.t. I'
ami trestles. The lake Is 60 miles
Kellies. I.rlla T J:«7 A- MIS
north of Anchorage.
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Line; To Play
10 Contests

Today's
Standings

THE HANFORD HERALD
Cage H
Frl. Aug, &gt;4, IS53

Yowell's Touchton's Give Away 100
2022 Lbs. 01 Bass Baseball Tickets In First 5 Hours
Caught In Palatka
JCC Fishing Meet

I 1.1'II Hi A HTATR l.KAOI'R
Over 100 tickets to next Tueiday night’* Sanford-Leesburg bassball game In the Memorial Stadium were given away free to fans at
W. lx Pel.
IL1 Id .OT.l
the first ft j
...........................
Touchton's Drug Store and Yowell’s Department Store
Fall football practice will begin ItfliNllfl
il) t*MMl lleurh
XI II .MO
hours after they were printed yesterday.
M»ndsy morning at Seminole IMnr«n
2d 33
ng to W. V. Bitting, owner cf Tourhton'*, «v»r f&gt;3 th-ket*
According
Illicit .School, It was announced hy JnrltfMill till# llrurk
3« SI .turn
MUOIII)
t l xa -IM)
were handed fans In hie store Btf
8IIH Coach Hill Fleming today. firlnmln
t
t
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31
1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon,
Over 35 prospects are slated to In ItHit ml
211 M .400
The all-time K9L record for a
begin drill* Mm,day uflernunii at Irrwlmrac
in as ..UMI f'ALAKTA, -(S p e c ia l)- The only four hour* after they were single game, including All-Star
YMiRnlRy,a H**ulla
received
from
the
printer*.
SHS.
f’alakta and Crescent City Junior
N, ( a m 4
Jack Hall, manager of Yowrll's and ploy-off tilts, is 4,1)97 who
During the open morning ses­ n rift min ii,llrncli
l.fn h u ri -I
Chamber of Commerce sponsored reported almost the same number paid lo watch the Senator* In
sions player* will reglntvr and be %it ii lurd il, sliii'li nun t ill# |
V.nBa^lamal _2&gt;41
i’ulham Cniuitv Fishing Tnura- were given fana In hla ator* for Orlando on Sept. 22, 1946 during
Issued equipment. Aecurdlng to fle-Laml 4-T, ----------merit goes intu the home stretch the name period of time.
coaches Flendng and Fred Oana.........
t,TarhFa
*t { II"r?u£e
a .Shaughnessy Play-Off contest.
............
Touchton's and Yowell'a Joined
over (li player* will be working orlneili, e l l . r r s h e r e
with the bass to beat in the live
Sanford's all-time record was
I itkeleng e l l l r l . e e a
nut the rest of this month hefure s.in
together
to
buy
out
all
the
acata
weight
division
hitting
14
lbs.
14
established In 10.19 on July 14Ut
fere el J a s h s e a v l l l s H r s r h
school begins.
nis, the one in the bait casting a Memorial Stadium Tuesday when 4,132 fans paid at the g a J
r
list weighs an even 12 lbs. ana night to help the Sanford Car­ to watch Dale Alexatulrr'a power­
VITIOSIAI. I . K A n r n
W. L. re*. (IN. dlvtsfon that currently tops the dinals meet rising deficit* Incur­ house ovorpower the league AllUmihMIv$|
Tl 17 oil ■. the largest to dale in the light red in operations this summer.
Mil WfiuN&lt;*f
fin 10 SSI 74 tncklu division weighed In at 11 Hall and Bitting had 6,000 tickets Htars, 13-8.
I'tiifnrt will lilii
01 49 nr,*
printed for the game.
Iel1III H
HO 50 ntn 1.1&gt;4 lbs. 13 n».
VorN
r.a r.s 4*1 1»4
While there are only 2,600 seats
In spite o( persistent rumors of
• i m i ft on 11
51 OS 447 14 (y lousy fishing iri these parts, it bass in the Memorial Stadium, they
i iili’fiifii
«a 07 .4*1 S"(4 were entered (hi* week witti the had 6,000 ducats printed In order
I 'i r |nli it r ff Ii
10 01 41V 40
1 r«sigrilnr'* IIrwnil*
largest u Id lh. 3 oier taken by that the park may he filled to
linMiklrfi
N&gt;w VorK * l« iiiniiiR’ Woodrow I. Adams, Jacksonville, rapacity.
(MfHtmrKti 4, IJ111|’i ii h) |ili iff %
on u shiner from the St. Johns.
"We want to break the Florida
• i'ii trifiiitl 10, ( 'it li'iiRn I
He won the live bait trophy for State I.eague's attendance record
nt'Iy iruf&gt;if*fi n&lt;*111*111$11**i
lu ll til *« hphftlulf
the
week.
There
were
no
winners
at this game," Bitting declared.
) r,4]cti!r*11,t)[■, m S v w York Ji
In (he other trophy divisions this "All we need to do la to draw
f1i11ab11r r11 «il Itrooki $n i$
Rill Mriuiag
Ivrry r i n l i
week.
Knnnhl
Adams,
Ll
year
old
Mil &gt;.%
"(111k »-1' ill 111|lnhi |*o
&lt;1,326 to break OaiMivHle'* State
old sou of the trophy winner shim League mark set In 1B4D.''
While il is too early tu tell .** L o h I m .i * rin c lrm im
ereit
Ills
way
to
lo
a
lh
4
or.
bass
Fleming predict* Hanford will
A
T.f.ahi i :
have e Inri'c line next year will,
w. 1.. re*. 4- 11. 2 oix, heavier than another entry
75 10 &lt;H* i ■ by (lie father of Ihc fishing Adams
w V,,i k
light backrielil rolnposiil loosllt •nMcsei,
Freeman Succeeds
44 *11
1
family.
of Junior Varsity graduates. Hone , |.v .bin,l
t.J IS nss II
‘
The
A
bass
brought
the
total
are such stars ii* fuiiinr Milt*. ll -loll
SI ft} nnj 11 W
TALLAHASHEE (8 p e e l a D 65 f.f) 411 II H number registered In the 25 weeks
Ray Diivls, Fd Lockett, J. It. U , -till,se lon
47 05 I 7« ISW the rodeo has been In progress to Barry O. Freeman, Leesbrug, has
Howell and Joe Hutchison In the Iri&gt;uniM|ilila
named Chief of Fish Man­
o -roll
4D 71 sr.7
2"2 , weighing over the 0 lb. been
secondary.
Iti 70 419 IS
l.ouln
agement for the Game and Fresh
limit
These
fiuxs
hit
over
a
ton
Irslerilsr's
Itrsulls
Fish Commission. Director
, One, nf,, ,llni i,re lu, m in g stars w.ill s-s York X Wnslilngliin I
In tnlal weight or exactly, 2022 Water
(hnrle* W. Pace announced to­
hi elld Htihbu lli.l.ee, who rimy he J loulndrliilils 1. IP.stun n
Hi*.
II
o m . to average 7.7 lbs.
converted into » wlngliHck. On , .... mo 7. i lrv.lsrol ] lo ImiiIIIK* per fl*h
day. He will succeed John D. Del oop. I I0-11,J11 0 |l lo o ln r «
quint, whose resignation was ac­
the de|mrteil list in (he forward
Tmtnv's Sek.Hill.
It
I*
interesting
lo
note
that
cepted recently.
wall are such rtulwnrt* a* Hlg
, Voik »l Pliil,i,|.||il,l,i
.73
of
these
has*
were
rauglit
by
Joe I'irki-iM and Center Terry u , Plum,,,, el llostoii n
Freemen, who hold* a master's
resident of Putnam Co. let by degree
i.i.' .mo ll li.lioll o
Cordell. John ('niter and Jimmy ,, i&lt;
in Fish Management from
, ,-Ihiii I ul HI I.*o,lFloridians
outside
Putnnm
County
Fos will lie hack with a year's
the Alabama Polytechnic Institute
ami
125
by
fishermen
representing
experience to replace Nolllc '
In Auburn, Alabama, will direct
21 other states in llie Union, the
Nance, who transferred to l)r- 1jfatfh Loses, 33-6,
agency's fishery research and
(ieorgln
lead
s
the
mil-of-staters
lando, ned Hussell "Wop" Munn 1
management programs. He has
with
20
fl.thmen
entering
bassln
employed by the commission
In the line.
As Junior Metts
the event. Live bait has been used 'been
n-6 194s and has supervised
done Kslrhlgc ami Jimmy Wade i
lo rupture 101 of these bass, while field
activities In fisheries man­
will tie vying fur bnckrifld posts Stands Out
73 have been taken on the rod agement
the St. John River
along with Johnny Jones and
arid reel* with artificial lure, IS and other oncentral
and southern
JACKSONVILLE
dD-WIth
Jacklimmv lluwkiii* up from the xuc... , „
.
i on spinning rod* with plugs and Florida areas.
ccssful HIIH .IV *,|tmil Inst year. le Simpson of Miami Edison show- ( n „„ t|IP ?]y ro() W|th n |e*.
Tho new fish mangement chief
.Hanford will play a III.game ing the way with a 100-yard gallop The tournament will continue
schedule next year with one open („r u touchdown, the South crushed through Labor Day, September 7. K currently In charge of the Lake
f-lshericR Experiment Statiun In
dalp (Oet. 0).
the North 33-0 lust night for the
Leesbrug. He will move to TallThe Seminole liruves will singe
ahasse
aboutl Sept l, and will axthe sea ion's opener at the Me­ in nil lopsided victory yet in tho
sume
full
charge after Sent 30,
annual
Florida
All-Star
High
morial Ktadluin on Sept. IS play­
Deni
when Denulne'a
resignation be­
ing host to Apopka. There will School football game.
comes ef/e
effective, ,
he five load games and five
A crowd of 0,371 watched In (be
home pamen. The home encoun­ Oator Bowl as coach Hoy French’*
ters will he with Apopka. KdgeBoxing Results
water (Orlando), New Smyrna heavlor southern outfit avcng4*d
last year's 00 dofeut and took a
Hi-jiih, f'nlatku and Ddjiml.
F. 11. Andrews, HMC, of NAA&amp;
Thi' Del,and bulldog dash will 5 2 lead In the 5 year-old ttrlea nnd J. J. Harrington, A M2, of
lie the
finale unu
und w
will
i,e
llii’ xcrisim'x
*i-a»iiii* iiiiau’
m 1i Tin.
mi- Smith, attacking from -a VJ-112, onU-ri-d the only fish in h » V ’Trii:... ... .....
be pluved In Del.and. Kdgcwaler1*pllt-T, struck for two ft
Touchdowns tin- Ktnlan-Wlih’ Fishing Derby
of Orlando will plav here In the 1In .the
second
quarter,
two more
Inst week.
.
.
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.
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cc
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aeaxon's home final,- fur t h e in tltt third and once in the
Andrew's five po'iml, seven llutr tier. Ml, llix-k Inland. III. I.
Joe H-.-odiky, 220 pounder bound ounce
ItKNO, Nee—Kdaardu loee Ito
Celery Fed* on Nuv, 20.
catch took the Live Halt
III, I.Sl'nmps, Aran,tin*
fur the University of Florida from award and the four pound, 1?&gt;W merit,
1033 S H S ( ill 1 0 .S C H E D U L E
»iltp«lnte&lt;l
VVxlkri. 1*7, Hnn
Miami Juckson, broke loose for ounce buss nf llnrilngton's won Kraiii lei n, IAndy
Sept. IH—Auonka, here
A.
Iwo lourhdnwn* on scoring Jaunts the weekly prise in the Artificul
NICW LONDON, 4’,nin. — (III.
26—Ku*lls, n»»*
iimwo, i i i , rH a n f o r d , kno t-lied o u t
of 54 ond 3J yards
Del. 2—Let-burg.
Lure Division.
l*i*tit rashmi■h. i t s , M ld d l r l u i v n . I
A—Dorn
I Billy Shields tTampa Plant) amt
10—I'atalka, home
Bob Harbor (Utllo tJJade) ac­
21—St. Augustine, bust
counted for (he
.10—Winter Park, home
[other
south touchNov. 0—New Smyrna, hums
Idowns Hill Hol1.1—Seahreeie, away
Iton (St. Peters
20—Kdgswater, home
23—Del.and, away
Iburg) k i c k e d
[ t h r e e converHunters havo a tough time try­
I slons.
ing to trap Hie African Jerboa, a
Don Williams
desert rat which resemble* a mid­
(Chiplcy) saved
get kangaroo with its long hind
tno North from
legs. It has 300 degrtvs vision amt
i blanking when
can see ahead, behind, above or
he Intem fted a
below, or all around without mov­
p m and return­
ing Its head.
ed 23 yards to the
South's 17 in the last period. Fred
Kelly (Pensacola) took the ball ov­
er from 11 yards out.
Simpsun’s 100-yard dash came
on a pass Interception. Tho Nurth's
(Jerald Houks (Orlando Boone),
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Larry Adama (Jacksonville Heach
Fletcher) and Junior Mettf (San­
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ford) had rolled from their 30 to
‘
'
.
s
back, will scrap for the starting the opposition's 9. A penally put
post. Junior John McBride and the bat) back on the 13 and Rooks
sophs Bobby Barnes and Osble Lin- passed only to sn&gt; It fall Into Ihc
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villa are piomislng reserves.
eager hands of Simpson on the
Lewla, rated by Drow as the best goal lino. Miami Edison’* Allwith r a d io .......................... ................................. 81496
fullback ha has ever eoaehrd, can America and All-Southern player
&gt;ull through the lino with the best took off, shaking a tackier on the
of them. He also is a fine blocker to and three otheri on the 13 which
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and wilt back un the line on de­ put him In the elear.
fense. Charles Malcolm, a letterCoach Walter Slater's North
man, and aoph BUI Stone, a Ko­ team, running from the Tennessee
rean vateran expected to develop single wing, round the going tough
*49 Ford 2 Door S e d a n ...............................
Into a fine runner, are the top against a rugged South forewall
■fairvOTi
reiervce,
studded with such players as end
overall, Drrew figures that the Jim Hendley (Miami Edison) and
death of the Iwo-platoon system and R. E. Shepard (Miami senior),
'48 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan
has wakened
vakened Alabama. The coach
The South rolled up 136 yards
■ayi hla loam la equal to the 1939 on the ground while .the North
■quad on defuse, but is below par mado only 93. Tha North paesed
on offense. All of last year’s of­ 13 times end completed 9 while
fensive linemen except tackle Jack the South flipped the ball only 6
Rmelley ere gone.
time*, hitting Iwlca.
Drew predict* Tharp, tackle Ed South
0 II 14 7 S3
Culpepper and center Ralph Carrl- North.
0 0 o M
l«n will be 'Bama’a outstanding ' South acoring; touchdowns, simpIndividual performers this season. eon, Brodeky 9, Rhaidi, Barber.
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All threa made the All-SEC aecond Conversions, Bolton 1.
»f * *#**•*•*
team Urt
North scoring; touchdown, WOCulpepper and

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Tharp, Luna Lewis Bolster
Georgia For SEC Grid Title
By MERCK RBAILKY
ATLANTA (ft-About the middle
of the 1032 football season some
disgruntled Alabama alumni took
out after tho scalp of Coach Harold
(Hed) Drew.
Then the Crimson Tide began lo
roll, Drew pocketed a 2-year con­
tract renewal and Iho learn capped
Its 9-2 regular seaion record with
terrific Ti
Teeing of Syracuse, ........
billed
asi an "Eastern powerhouse,
powerhouse," In
Miami's Orange Uowl.
The same Team Isn't back this
year. Some of the lop stars have
departed. But the Tide etlll shape*
up aa a potent football machlna.
Halfback! Corky Tharp and Bob­
by Luna and fullback Tommy Lawla a n the key ooge counted upon
grind out touchdowns and, may. win the conference champion­
ship.
If Drow con build up Tide
strength at tha guard ana quar­
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Umt on any given
countr
country a bad un
Saturday.
Hobby Marlow, All-SRC and eecond string All-America right half­
back, and Clcll Hobson, 'Bama'i
best quarterback In yean, grad­
uated, leaving the two nlggest gaps
to be filled. Bob Conway, who
could play any backfleld position,
Is another hard • to • replace dtpartce.
Tharp,
'harp, a 170-pound Junior, will
fill Marl
Marlow'a riant half post. He Is
fastt enough ana
____ruj|g«d enough to
take over white _____
Last year Tharp shifted to lei
half In mld-aeaiM to run with Mar
low, giving the Tide an almost un*
naif back combination.
Ho
amenta
tor slgnel-caller Hobson
defensive counterpart, B ol..........
son, has been a gouthter chore.
Beit bet lo lake over Hobiea’a
passing post la Bart Starr, ■ soph­
omore who saw duty with the var-

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malnlng this oei.un, Hanford'* l&gt;. Leonard
Klu m, I*nr,
Florida Hlale League entry la .V
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now nine game* off the pare Hniltli
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ORLANDO i/P)—Orlando detectives today reported they
have solved two arm ed robberies here last weefc Hirl'/i‘ ‘*h
th« culprits have yet to be taken into ctislodv.

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SAN FRANCISCO (A’)— Fire, apparently set by an nraonlst, flashed through a woxnhrn upnrtm ent liotel here
today, killing two residents and causing serious injury to
eight other |&gt;ersons.
XKNIA, Ohio {/H&gt;— Ail Air Force F8U Jet fighter plane
crashed in a pasture west of neurby Yellow Springs twlnv
and the pilot died In the flam ing wreckage.
W A9H1N(IT0N (A*)— A (lovermueiit Frlntliig O ffic e '
employe Identified .a fellow worker. Fdwurd Itothschild
face-to-face tislny as a onctimu ineinher of tlie Commooist
party.
INDIANAPOLIS &lt;/H&gt;— Violence continued today iu the
Indiana Bell Telephone Co. strike as negotiators met again
in an effort to agree on a new contract.
WASHINGTON (A1)— The S tate Departm ent t«sla\ ac­ The SumerTlmrr was very
cused Russia o f delaying both a Rig Four meeting ami free pleased to get a letter today from
Sandy Anderson, Jovial manager
elections throughout Germany.

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For the first lime In live
rears, four American corres­
pondents have been permitted
hy Com mu ids l Rumania to visit
that forbidden Balkan country.
(In I'age 1 appears the first of
several articles by Ihe Asso­
ciated Press chlrf ot bureau lu
Ylnmu, who was aiming them.
trank Noel. Associated Press
photographer, is a free man
again alter mure Ilian 32
mouths as a prisoner of Ihr
Chinese Reds In North Korea.
Now In Tokvo lor mediral and
denial Irralmrid nevessllaled
by his long capltylly Noel has
collaliorated with AP i'orrespomteid (Hen Clemeui* '■* lett
of some of Ihe things he ami his
fellow Americans saw and rn
dured at prisoners of war. The
slory on page t Is Ihe llrsl of
three articles.______
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Olympic Games
Subject Of Rotary
Club Speaker
aoaiai xiONtKv, iy «t
l)ii, N Y , ni tested In llusloii dm •
ing an t I I I . round iqi of nil runt

seennd - string Cmnmimlsl pmiv
In dr is, 1* well mummied ns In*
•literi the Federal Duilding thru-.
Described aa orgaiilratlounl sec­
retary for Ih* Reds tn ru-onii
Peiuiiylvanla and Delawuie. he
was held !• $71,000 ball on a
chan* of vioUMrs the Smith A&lt; t.

Local T6 Office
Has
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Mi** I itoi ii Mm* Hi own. a f o r ­
m e r re-*tdrnt of S a n f o r d mol mow a
physi c al
i-diicalioii
d i r ec l oi
in
W e b s l c r Gl ove*, Mo, l e b i t e d tie*r
i-sperieiii
vvlilli- iilti-ndlllg t h e
illyiuiii. G m m * In l l e h i n k l . Fill
In ml. I n-1 vein in mi udilrr** b e f o r e
t he R i d u t v i 'lull ill i hi- Vindil I ’lub
toil")’
"W e were nil g ir n lly lm ple»»eil
h) the upemilg i’i*l enuiMy with
each nation'll trim , in arch in g In
u n ifo rm * ii round the oval." aim
staled . “ T h e F in n * spent Id y«ar«
preparing fo r the (H yidpie*. which
an* held in ii c ity of a d iffe re n t
m il loo every four year* "

*Th« Finnish people were very
i.lrid and hospltaide, hut th eir dlf'V lit la n g u a g e was n hard tm rrier
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Reds Sure Of Seat For Korean Talks
President Asks Aid By Western Nations

of the Sanford Slate Farmers
Market, who. with his wife, Is
varallunlug In Ctaytun, Ga. "We
are vacationing In the mountains
of North Georgia—wonderful cliWASHINGTON U* - President
"ial** anil nmd fond.” writes San­ Eisenhower told Congress today
dy. He add* (here Is a small Stair Western uulluits should strive for
rormers Mnikrl near Clayton, greater self-help tnwacd collective
amt when he gets a Utils* Itchy, he security because Aim clean aid
, pays that market a visit to see "cannul do the whole job "
wliul’s doing m the produce tine.
Ills report reviewed Ihr mutual
“ We enjoy reading your dally
program for the sir
1column, and kindest regards to the security
months ended last June 30. II said
i rest ot (Its* stall," penned the pop­ Soviet
Russia conlinucs a serious
ular manager.
• • *
threat tu peace and that U. S
TltAVIH Allt FORUK BASK, Cnllf. i/»h-A Key W «i, Fin. f„r
Sandy Included iu Ills teller a aid to check Communist fipaMion
rni-r Prisoner of Ml* Reds In Kuivh wim dui* here this muining newspu|*cr
clipping stating that now Is shifting In ernphatia from
Iroin Honolulu. CpI. Julio l„ Torn- j* aboard m, Air Force on-dl.iil celery is a promising
crop (or; Europe to Asia and the Pacific.
sir evacuation plane expected ui u* n.m II am. EST) m this hn*e Georgia's miHiulaln new
urea
The' "While It Is clear that the
roar Han Frnnciaeo.
strength needed by olhsc free na­
local
muilHger
added
u*
a
post
Ton* told newsmen lu Honolulu
tions cannot be developed and
script
he
had
visited
the
field
id
yesterday that three high Russian
maintained w i t h o u t substantial
officers inspected a prison camp be l.d.l » new* i-oliferriirr lit celery and hoped they make good American ussistanre, the report
"Hill," pointed mil Mr Anderson,
heat tn the one In which he wn» Trlpler Armv llusidiul.
"Thev wore li*&gt;Jnit-1a with u red ■I base my doubts" The article declared, "it Is equally rl(*ir that
held captive.
the mutual security program alone
“ We could tell them liv their star painted on the front mid not- siules that a five acre field of cannot do the whole Job.
red cheeks amt thalr red beanie." iihed leather hoot*. They must Rabun County bottomland Is grow
"Other measures are neceiiary.
have been high officer* niaiura mi: what may lie Hie slate's first
or eoliinel*."
tnmnierci.il celery crop. A pair and it Is important that the mutual
■d Florida produce growers who security program mill our foreign
Officials Happy
hern experimenting with the relations as a whole he conducted
Coral Gables Kids have
mountain area's imsslbllitles In In such a way as to facilitate the
Over Citrus Year
-iinimer vegetable production lor laklng of these measures."
several veal's figure thut two crops
Take
Bike
Honors
Ralitiealion of the European
cun
he grown nil separate field* Defense
LAKELAND US— It's one o( the
Community Trs-aty, Vide
each
year
profitably
Tin*
farmers
n r e timet U ever hat happened,
st m E its iiu itG on—rru* otii
expansion,
and greater Investment
arc
working
toward
a
plan
which
but person* merchandising Flor­ er riders didn't have a chance
of
private
capital in underdnwl
would
permit
marketing
the
celery
ida citrus are optimistic about the against Coral Gables youngsters
oped countries were ihrtv step* the
after
H
u*
Florida
cron
is
ox
ha
us
led
new citrus if-aion.
competing in the animal statewide and hefiirc the Michigan crop President mentioned
Robert W. Rutledge, general bicycle dor by here.
manager of Florida Cilrua Mutual.
Cyclists from that city won !• reaches the storrs
■ brought back that slant on pro ot II class events Sunday and Cur
llarrs (The Cut) Itreeehrn, vet­
apectlva sales condition* after al Gables bike riders won the
talks with food merchandiser.* on grand handicap The ho*-' handi­ eran pitcher-much id the Ml. Louis
Hiossns. hu* come up with an Idea
a trip to Chicago.
cap winner was Dick Morris liar
pitchers will like a* much a*
He said this Ti “ one of the few tiara Holland look the event in the that
hitler* will hate. Hr *u(ge*t*
times before the beginning of a girls’ division
that
the plate be widened five In­
rltru* season everyone Is nptlmls
ches from 17 tn 22 Inc he* to help
He."
pitcher* with a lark »f control.
Foreman Held
After arcing «ome of the Florida
State l.ragur rhurkert attempt to
Records Bettered
HOMESTEAD i*-W II. Carroll. find the strike sone svllhout much
The general public It invited tu
49, foreman of the Homestead surer**, It appear* to (hi* corner
inwiiFA
n vrr—
ivvi
TAM
(ft—rwui
Four record*
war Slate• Prison Farm, was held in a* (hough Rrcerhen’* «uggrilton attend a meeting of the m id la n d
, bettered tn the finals of the Was the county tall'today on suspicion may be Just what 1* needed. But bridges committee of the Liam
tier of Commerce tonight iti
of murder in connection with the how the batter* would howl If auah [County
Comraiaaioiwrs room at
fatal shooting at Karl TyrC, Sly an 'tniMV*Uon were le he ptnrest
Hi* court House, when suggoa
accounted fortw o of thedi.
Iu elfectl
In a tavern hero Saturday night
(Iona will bo prepared relative to
officially set
NUa Jean ■tea unofficially
new marks ht the 13-14-year old
pneurs tu Ih* getting primary road improvement
Threw-1) a..
girts divisionv She awam the too Whiskey Still
as much _____
publicity. tltesi day* as
These suggestion* will Im* pri*
TV The latest Issue ot the Edl as*rued lo Ifu* County Hoard id
yard braastitrokp In 1:20 ami the
100-ynrd freestyle In l:07p
TAMPA Ms—Benny Lane, dl* tor and Publisher, the newspaper Cgniiniaaluner* for *ludy uml iki*
illhlr. tins an advertise slide use in the new three vonr
Irlct supervisor for Ihr* Stale Rev trade's
merit mi Its Inside cover page plan fur primary road* Tin-* plan,
erage
Department,
sheepishly
re
require* that readers wear which map* out the prim a rv road
Swimming Meet
ported a moonshine whisky stilt which
a special type of glasses in order
ram lor three year** instead
was found on his pasture land
ORMOND REACH (f t- The Pe­ The still was crude but In work to tolly appreciate the display
id usual one year, will lie pro
terborough (Ont.) Ornamental Ing order unit 20U gallons of mash And only lids morning, Herb Rol­ vented by the County Comnusshin
ler.
manager
of
the
Itlti
Theater,
Swim Club WM the team cham­ were nt*arby, ready for processing
Saxton Lloyd, district board
told os that on Sept tl and 7 Wll* to
pionship of tw AAU National
of the Stale Ruud Depart
come tho first three I) showing in member
Women’s synchronised swimming
Sanford "Fort Tl", a moving pic- tncut, at Del,and on Wedm-Mtuy
nifct las) night with a precision Child Drowns
The CofC meeting will -lari at
time about rnwbtiyx nml Imfluns,
art called "u tile Jumping Jacks.”
MIAMI 'its- Mary June llcaver will require patrons to wear spe M00 p.lll.
Primary mads which have tn-en
It, fell from the bow id her tarn el.'.l glasses Another three |) piciiy's boat during a pleasure cruise lure is on Its way to Sanford Inter under discussion hy the Commis
Rifle Shooting
slim
and the CofC include Gi-urva
yi-stcrdny and drowned in Hr* ' next month, so evidently the nov­
French and Celery Aves
elty
Is
here
to
slay.
cayne
Ray.
CAMP BLANDING (ft -Com
• • i
peny A, 748th ordnance battalion,
Thoughts
While
Shaving—The
of Jacksonville, won the SO-yearworld appears to be buck to "nor­ Rankin Detained
old Tallafirm trophy In rifle*- Heavy Homework
mal" Ihi* week alter last week's
L O U I S V I L L E , K y . ( A l A a.'i typhoon, hurricane
shooting competition of Florida
ami earth­ In Jail After
National Guard units here yester­ year-old barber college student, quake*. With I’OW exchange news
was arrested fo r c a rry in g around constantly holding forth In the
day.
Suicide Attempt
Three teams competed in the his homework—a rasu r.
new*, Ihi* week there'* a revolu
match which was the first held
Police said they took him o ff u lion brewing In Morocco, trouble
112
for the trophy since two. The horse near u rid in g academy a fte r hi Iran, unification problem* In Samuel J. Rankin Jr ,
matches, established In 1903 by receiving repo rts lie was rid ing Germany, controversy oyer a Wert Fourth SI., who rbot hiiiiself
U. S. Sen. Jam js P. Taliaferro, recklessly and had falle n o ff tin* Russian seal in (he United Na- through the Jaw in a suicide at
were dlsrontlnued during World animat, llo said lie had Just poi Hons, an aaxaailiiattmi in l^ban* tempt In front of hi* estranged
x borne Friday night, has been
War II.
"it. amt varied anil sundry other wife
chased the rnsur.
bnllellii*. Yep, the wurld Is atlil in detained in Jail pending a ruluu mi
' Istant Rial
hir case by Assistant
Stair*’* Attur
* v v 'ro srs &lt; srs» v sa sro srsa sro v s* srsrv srv v w w w w w w v i/v v » urellv much of n mess . . . . ney llurberl Griggs.
Charlie Dawson, the ('nunly'* ag
&lt;«
inkin, who was not seriously
rlcutlurnt agent, la on hi* way to
IN TH E HERALD:
liecoming a dally columnist for Injured, may be released to In. re
the Herald. Hi* writing* aro pour- lalive* in Paiatka aa soon » he
lug In »o fnat and furious these has recovered. Sheriff J. L Hobby
ay, though the rase wifi
■lay* lhal we've decldetl to run ht* stated tnda'
work* several time* a week In­ be derided by Assistant Stale'*
stead of lust on Friday a* had Attorney Griggs in the nesi lew
days.
I been the practice^ In the pail.
,
.
. AUOU8T 17, 1118
nis wife, Vivian B. Rankin is
Thera I* no place in the South where they ran raise a s f i n e n
Just read a story about a hu*- suing him for a divorce. The nil
corn and ralaa it aa cheaply ns In the sub-irrigated area around Hanford, baud who hoi thl his w!f« n new cldc attempt took place Friday
corn flelde around 7hare nre
‘ wonder of the visitors from the car with which his wife wax learn- night when Ranktn went to hi*
The cum
are the
North and West and tn* stalks are about 10 tu 12 feet high and have log to drive "How nre you gel­ wife's home, 2003 Jefferson Ave ,
, 0 two and three good ear* of corn to the stalk.
ling along, dear?" asked the hus­ to tee her. She refused to open the
band "Oh. fine," she replied door when he knocked and after
„ waiting for to minute*, slump'd,
"Yealerday I went 80
At a meeting of the County Reboot Hoard it was resolved Dint brightly, -yeaierda.................
new teachers appointed to tench in the Sanford schools shell not be miles an hour, anil tomurrnw I’m "( am going lo hill myself."
paid more than $88 per month for the first month. Increased salary going to try opening my eye* Whereupon he went to hi&lt; car.
when I pass another car." Well, grabbed a gun and stuck II in hi*
shall be contingent upon efflcency,
for an eve-opening value, have mouth, and pulled the trigger The
Sanford ho* wltneased some remarkable boom areas from the time mu tried using Herald Classified bullet went through hi* cheek Mr*.
th# ftrat artisan laid the first brick on tha buildings of the city down Wanl-Ails? They'll rent vacancies, Rankin maantlme, called the police
sell furniture end appliances who ruxhed to the scene. Rankin
to lha present time, but at no time In tha history ul the city lias there .vou'rg.
jjo longer using and hire
Man so much building as at tha present time.
to be taken to the hospital
lii’ip yilU Deed in your home or refilled
In an ambulance and rode in a
hnxlnes*
Just
phone
148
and
ask
AUGUST 17, 1143
i
for an ad-taker to help you word truck Instead.
f r ,
*?• Wight II received his commission as Hvcund Lieutenant your ad and "charge It."
Iw tho Coast Artillery Corpn upon successfully completing the officer*
Boys Relate They
candidate course at tha Anti-Aircraft Artillery School at Camp Davie,
Three Receive
, "* *
Were Hired
Mrs. Lourina Beal left yesterday for Denver, Colo, where she wllL' Stetson Degrees
■pend a^tj^Taeatton. m rout* to Sanford ah* plans to visit In BlrTo Break Windows
.V
Peter Paul Bukur of Sanford n buy*, inken.
irao young Nagro bo/*.
celved hit bachelor of muale da* Throe
_ ,
C. M. Rabum and her daughter, Mary Evelyn, honored Mra. greo with a major in education
custody
police tail
*uatc-*" by tha City —'
rr*d A. Dyeon Jr. with a m acellaneous shower at their home Thura* from StaUon Unletrtily al com­
it, rat
related they had been hired
day avenltur whey* many ladlea enjoyed the evening of playing games mencement exercises hold at 1:00
Naiigro worn
to break the
M and being served delicious refreshment*.
ra of a noliL ir.
p m, Friday.
boy* compltod 'with Ihe re
Whlla •t Steuon he was preiliNtrling whiskey bot'tes
^
«
,
# AUOWT IT, i m
dent of MENC, a mamL.
Wr of tha
windows at tha residence
„ Wgyi a ^ means of cmehatiagaommunlam were yeaterdny out- Band, Kappa Pxl, honors
galvln McCray, apartment 29,
Haad to Klww hjii at tho Tourist Aator by Kurt Blnger, Au.trlan- fraternity,' and Lambda Chf A^pha
Jam Clark apartment* How*
-------irnallM who editod one of tho flrat underground social fraternity.
way told M ica, they were
Mr. Buhur will bo aulstanl bandmailer at PcLasd High School
Tho Eav. Marh T. Carpenter mill bo hi riutri* of tho Sunday mortt- this fall.
ird. apartment II, as Ihe person
At tha aamo exerciaea Paul Hick­
had snlfcs
“ tad the boy* Into
" * * son,
formerly of Sanford, received
wtodoara. Captain
his mastar of scicnca degree and
waa
tovestljfsttng
--------------ft h k ■m U T. Louelin to on a.vweattoa trip In Alaska and north- Ethel Hlrt Tart, of Ocieeu, recelv* Ms mallar lWa muml*;,
said lha
recant poet cord from him revealed that he U ai id her bachelor of aria dagrao with woman clalrosd ksr own window*
Which an aerial view to nhatm oa the cud.
a major to elcmantary omioiUQu. kid bssn brucste, prsvkMuJy.

State News Roundup
Key West Prisoner Arrives In U. 5.
Today; Tells 01 Red Inspections

H ir r a lfr

INDEPEND EN T DAILY NKW SPArEK

r x r n THgOOP ! of Poi.:
1
will i. pievent I ' i eg-in al llo* Mh&gt;
Ammo 4 healdy imd Isleid p.i*
eaid in Atlantic (Tty. N .1 . o.-vl
lluUlHl. rill" weight I lit pounds,
luia bD ek h.ilr slid blow n eye*

UNITED NATIONS N Y .A*—
Russia appeared assured loday of
a seal at ihe fiirlhenming Korean
political I'linfereuce
if net *alelfill** North Komi and Cnmmimixt
China want lux Ihere India’s
chance* ol tx'iug asked to the
pailey dimmed, however
Diplomats, gathering lor the
L! N general assembly heoin
mug (his afternoon freely preilicted approval of a carefully worded
Western resululiou toxxlng the li*....... Soviet p.irheipallon tu tbS
( omrminlxl slikTwo d r i l l &lt; h i'ommnuweallh
......
Australia and New Zeal
and came up with Ibis formula
yesterday lo patch up part of tba
-phi between the United Stairs and
llrdaiii lloth agreed In support it.
The Anglo American iliflerencex
ever tiv* propo.ed inclusion of In
ilia ul the eonfi-ceni'i' table, liow
ever, remullied a* gle.il a* ever,
and it whs doubtful whelltvr India
...old "in a Iwo thirds maturity in
the iHI nullun A sm mill)
I S Delegate Ileus v I'alnd
1."Ige Jr *ai.l frankly yesterday
lhal the United Slate* would not
vole lor a llrdtsli sponsored rein
lutmn to in. hide India in the
.-oof •retire

Jaycees Plan
Greatest Labor
Gambling Case
Will Be Appealed Day Celebration'
lo Circuit Court

Tile grimiest Labor Duv cell*
hruliiiti in years will In* sponsored
bv Hie Seminole Count) Junior
cham ber of Commerce ihi* ,v**r
at shnluiplo Springs, accoriiiug
lo un announcemeril
today
tiv
layeee President Cliff Abies
All Able* said "w e’re sihiiisoi
log Mils til)* eveol to lieuefll mil
voolh a rtlllu e *
lie emiim-r.lle.l
a lew ol the uctlv llies oil Ihe part
ol the Juvree group to lu-iiefil the
voting people
Iheru’s Un* Christ
ilia* I’arade
lie
*.ild.
" K id *
K.nitilv I Speak For Democracv
our pal f in llov * Stale, and Hu*
Yu util llievite S.ilelv plogl'alii
I’il.'l'e will lie a lull day of Jc
liv Hie*
Mi
Aides said in an
null,ii iii :
Hie
I'erdiul
Florida
event
i nun ni..iiim)i lo mg Id.
evi-rvlmdv will have e v e r i ino
ill.ml Idled
A id .rilin g to plan* n&gt;.w hello:
eiimpli'teil. evervlHid)
Ir.nn Ihe
viimigstei* lo the old lolli* will
tiave an oppnrtiimlv to teallv en
lov themselves
file arillu il heaillv eotilest will
he t nudui’led Mr Vide* said, dm
m g two ih ul U m* ol Ihe d.iv Cell
Iral Florida lieuiilie* will para.iu
liefole tin* lodges lo li.illilng suit*
and llteii u, rvelimg dresses to
rom prle lot Ihe IMle 'Miss Son

lion •ed In mii O lym pic Vtl u go w ith
llenrv lllgliMiillii. alia*
Doe",
the exception of the R u ssia n *, who
Mulwav sect ion. found guilt) on i
wen* quartered on u little peiiiun
giiuddiiig iliargi* Frtdav in ( i t )
Mr* Clar.i loin*, executive sec 1■nil" near H e lsin ki "
Ml-* Dr own d a * m n e i i n e d "hol d I'liiut via* «rle .i.ml i*&gt; Ho indo.lv
relary id Hu* Semmolc Count)
of In* idhunev. **"01 I. Muriell
Tuberculost** .irul lleulHi Assoclu llo- new spopei iiuliili-lt) o h n l i to llllaildo uildel .. Inind ol 4 Iini
tin,,, re-opened tin* lnc.il office to el edit ed tile C n d e i l Stiiti-* "* will vvlide Hie e.i*e t* being appealed
day after lielng awav for -is lung t h e giiiiu * "Acl u i i l l v , t h e n n to Ihe t it im l i '..oi l
no w lulling nut hin, d e s p i t e I In*
IligliMiull. a vegrn " a - arrest
Mrs .Iii Ih- tilt .tills i for Kant -Cole* ill | he new spit pel ». Ill till- lit
Vug H .... a clllll ge III (HI**!’**
Aurora, N Y . where -tie .illeniled fiend t ecoi il * of t he Ol yiuiuc*. no ed
a *h.in ui a li d le n lor m.au-v
th Nation at rnlicii'ulii*&gt;l** A*»**m*tu n a t i on tm* be en d e c l a r e d I tie vvtn mg
lo In piuyed Several ulhet
lion training eourn* for (inn m i ll i* b e t l e r t hl* way, since d vi-l
Negrue*
w in- ain-'l.-il on -.irnil.it
week* Tlieii --lie .pent a fvm would hi- tinfoil f or co u u l r l e* llo ch,true* on
rin- "i-. ki ml ol Vue.
week* vaeullnri .it Hut ton.i He.teh *i*o of Fi n l a n d to r ompnli - n g n i n - t H
Work 1, 11- fieen -.farted it till* tuition* II* h u g e H* tile Cu l l e d
I vvii id (f11-in. Dai*v M.ihli'it 13
office. Mr** Jobe -.ml loiluv. nil Sillies nml Ituasin. "
Mlo I aki Vvi- and Im*/ lllaek
the annual ilui-dma*. w-al sale,
I On mg t h e e n t r a n c e l e i e n o . o o . IIG1 Maple Ave. Inili-lliil In.ml*
wlilrh will stall Nov
III Fire
Chief Muck rlevelaiid i- ninnlv in v*Ii ii- ti eui Ii c o u n t r y woul d mnn-l, Filduv id i.'il^ r;ii Ii The I'a-.e* ol
in n o nr di ng to lli elr irnlinl in ,lo&gt; t'lnirliiHi- Vonglin.
lit. 122 F
chairiliall "I Hie sole
Fint il -b u 11&gt;Im hi*I , t he Soviet Cnnni Fourlli M
and I dilli Jack-on
miiile u l ust i ng i mp r e s s i o n Ahoul i .III, 1/12 V
V Flglilh *-1 were Coll
mid way in t he e e r e n mn y tin- Ifn- llimi'd
-lun* filed in, i lad In unmnenlnti*
Moll '211 Negro, Ninth
Mum- I
SI and I' m Vie pleaded guilt)
whi l e iinlfuilli*, four n br e usl
"T h e y were hy fu r tile lurgest I’ Mil,IV In l clialgi- ..I assault and
contingent up u n lil thut tim e unit hallerv uni wa* sent lo lall loi
only A m erlcn , next to I In lu st, Ivud a Ih . 1.1 v 11-r in when lie was iinalile
Approval si* given a charter l»y u la rg ri number o f p u r t lr iiiu u t * " to ini) a tin...... I iloo
allows. III.
Ill, Negro, IDIh Ijrutn Springs ol in.', t 1
VV■Il*i- Meadow*.
Judge M It Smllli alter it was fil T h e fu * t . seeimd ami llilr il plueii
Young billies wishing to pat
ed iu Circuit Court Friday by jicti w llin i-i* stood oil u plat fo im in SI and lllckor) Ave wa-&gt; (oimil
tinners for Ihi* Incorporation of flu* front of the jud ges’ stand tu le- guiliv tiv lodge Voile William* J r tli'lpate tu Hie heuilli cide*l are
on
a
d
ia
l
gi*
ol
ilriinki-rii'sx
anil
llivlfed
to uni. I' &lt;) llox TUI to
Congn-galionul Christian Church
ceive iln-ir aw ard *. T h e entire
l'ellliimcrs were llalpli W la&gt;vt crowd of 7d,&lt;H)l) In I fie stadium ruse uni guiliv no a ehurge of asxaiilt Sun for. I lot ui enti v blank Jut
Ing Sr., Fred .1 Rentier, John H in fiiniido lo silence " * the m itioual ami lliii-.il* lie wa* *enl In jail cee I'ri'M.lei.l Vldes said, "prl/e*
Root Jr , Henry Wilts* Jr and llmi fliig of tile win net of each event foi two d.iv* vvlien In- wa* iinalile to lie desired hi even viilllli! lad)'
In prodllie a SG flue
are now being at eiiinul.iled
ner Carter.
w iix raised w h ile tin* w in n er's miA cave jg ain sl Harrison Hurl
Officer* named m tlm petiiion tiunul anthem waa pluyed, she eon- Slew
aid, Wilder P a rk lu which lie
werr* Mr. laisslng. Mr (lender, tlm ieil.
was ell al ged vvlHi fullilll! to fm viRalph Hubbard, Gelon Revel* ami
Mias llrn w ii w a s Introduced try a ilrivei'* license, was dismissed
Harold Herl)*t. all ol Sanford, and Prn gtu m C h airm an lllll Rush after Ihe defemlunl pioihueil a |j
Ralph Hammond. Lung wood
I're siile iit It I.. I'e rk ln s J r , , tm- eeiise
The value of real estate) In-hi noiiiii’eil thm the R o ta ry C lub w ill
Four bund, id ( 1 7 each were i&gt;*
lugs by the corporation was *rl at tillVI* u fu ll hiiul (lip up the S t. I real ed whi n Hu* ilefendald* lull
I7.YOOO, according lo Ihi* petiiion
i
l*d
to appeal lu f o u r l
Those
Ju liu s R iver on 8 ' pt !I0 .
f'h n rlea M orriaoii, of the H e iu ld , (loud* well* posled iiv Wiley Hub
Action rniK'i'liimg Hie pn,|Hi*ed
lilt roil need the three g u e st*: W L . instill, Negro. Houle 1 , iin a ch arge reromiig nl ail .lieu tn (lie suulh
of
falling
In
answ
er
a
subpoena;
T lu irp e , O rlando : Roy faiw son, lie*
end of Saiihird wa* pnsl|Niiied Fril.n m l; and T im I.em un, ton or c it y George I T in k er, Washington, I) dav ulglM tiv Hu* t'llv I'latmltig
('
,
and
Gurney
Dmidncy,
Miami,
M iinuger Tom Leim ili.
and Zoning Commission until Octo­
on ch arges id miming a red Iraf- ber. vvhi'ii a public I,earing will Im
fic liglil. and John f.ewis lliis-elL held
Count ruction work on Hie new
Orlamlii. on a c h arg e ol exceeding
Upon Mu- ..... turn of Jam es Gut,

Christian Church
Charter Approved

Zoning Action
Is Postponed
By Commission

Work Resumed
At Casselberry

Woman's Club building at fnxxutberry, which Im* lieen al a .landaltll fur several weeks, wu* re
sumed Salurdiiy. according to an
announcement by Mr* Herman R
Joyce, building fund chulrmun
The building, u project of Ihe
club, virtually has been built wills
volunteer luiror. II will be a ir
ooled and will nmluln an audiorium, 3U by IV) feel, modern
(lichen and two Imin'tcx.

t

Frozen Cat

SALISIIUHG, Mil ux - When
Phillip C. Wlddow*nn of nearby
Princes* Anno opened hi* refrig­
erator door. Ill* cut fixed him with
an icy x lao and Icupcrl stiffly from
Ihe box.
Widdowson saul Ihe cat apparent­
ly had remnined in ihe refrigerator
all night, lie thawed mil after a
lew hour* in Ihe sun

tile speed lliilil
llonds of $2 each. | his1 i *&lt;I on
parking m eler vinluHnn charges,
were hufeiled by t) F. Penning
bill J r . 12 (H) PultmHto Ave . llalpli
W iaixxlng Jr., 2 fwi Willlow Ave :
Ernest llousliolder. Sanford. E r n ­
est W Jones, E n terp rise ; James
W Fields, 2H1 S Jefferson Ave.,
and Norm an Kimble, Negro, Ovie­
do

Hu* coinmlssluii decided lo |gi*l
pone a ineeling lo wliicli the re*|.
licnt- of Hu- cimlroviTxial area
will lie iiivlled Tile iiiet'liug pre
violin I&gt; hud been selieduled for
September

The Uommlxxlon recently rrcummeniled to Ihe City Cummi*
■inn that nn area tnulh ol 23tlt Si .
between Sanford Ave. and Orlando
D r, be reinned from a retidenTen oilier eases were eonlimied. llnl
to a commercial cluxxificaHon The recommendation wax
met by np|n xllinn at Hie Cutumjxxltm ineeling from rexldetilx uf the
area

Al lhal time, the Commixxlnn
complied wllli Ihe request uf Rubrrt Drown, chairman of Ihu 1‘lanulng ami Zoning CnmmUxiun, In
(Hixt|Mme action in tin, m ailer uniil residents of Ihe area In ques­
tion ct,ulil he cimilllled

Weather
Fartly cloudy with scattered
shower* and Ihunilrrshowers and
lilUe c h a n g e In temperature
Ihrovck Tuesday.

WE? iafW flLr

TNI KMfTONI ANO QifANI-IHATTMIO WHO!NOI rD* Just behind this croup of vfilacers and llielr vhltdroa tn they caiber on the waterfront nl Snml on Ihe devastated Greek Island of Cephalunla walling to
be evacuated. Military guard*, who nrn on bond to prevent lootlnc and aid Uia stricken Islanders, stand
by. Security inUiiun report* tell of ■ mountain ''tlldlng into Ufa sea Hi Cepnalorda.'' (inierualumat;

HIT*
“Thiintler Duv"
t :00 • :i:ll-l - 8:0H • 7:UJ . 0:1*3
MOVIKLAND
“The Savage'', xturls 7:30,

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FASROrJol "Ops" Take Sanfly Lead
Lakeland Tonight;
The Sports Register
Fans Give $550
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C IIK TL A IN

CARIMN \|,H HFT NFW FSL
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Tommy
"Wahoo”
l.aonard
••lo ad *acond lit** In lha *erond frama of |a*t night'* t» n a
In give tha Cardinal* 211 lhafla
thU *a*r. hrrakln* lha 11-yraroM Florid* Stale le a f M r rrrnrd
of 21.1 «at hr Galne»*(lle In
I M 1. l.aonard » *n l on and «ln1e
another aark In th* alrth Inpin* In pn*h Sanford’a total In
SI ft Th* Ihpfl* w*r* l.aonard'*
«i|i jo ijinK pu* ijiwr

Kvldanc* that Sanford fan* and mrr''hant* want ba*#halt. »v*n
If they have to dig down deep, I* further manifested by yesterday a
announcement that \V. V. ::l)oc" Hitting, owner o( Touchton's, and
Jack Hall, manager of YoweR'a, were footing (he entire bill on next
Tuesday night's Sanford-I.eeahurg game here in the Memorial Sta­
dium.
derail** the Hanford Cardinal* are having a rough time meet­
ing today'* Inrrraae ro*t uf operallona, th*»e two f#llonra worked
up the arheme to help keep the rluh going nn a profitable haal*
. . . . It will not nrreaaarUy rnabtr Hanford In break even, hut II *
will go a long »ny helping . . . . Kveri fnn In Sanfnrd, Seminole
County and Ihe surrounding area tan see ihi* aamr lic it Tues­
day without paring ■ rent If they plrk up their free durala at
either Tourhton'a or Vow ell'* before Ihe game atari*.
Any fan forgetting to get hi* ducat nt th* two aturei must pay
Ihe full freight lit the gale that night . . While this might seem to
he tome kind of at ring attached, It really l*n'l alnre no fan la under
any obligation to mnke n ptirrhnao when asking for Ihe tlrketa.
The Memorial Stadium dncati’t aeal (td'lNl — the number of tlrketa
Hitting and Ynwrll are having printed fur the gnla event—but they
are ao enrneatlv seeking to fill the park, that they figure many fans
who plrk up ticket* will he unaldv to go and they want to have an
ndeipiate atipply on hand to give every fnn.
The nrtual seating rapacity of the Memorial Stadium Is about
‘J.fiOO . . , These merchants would he luippv to see that many people
at the park, but of course they would like to break the regular sea­
son game recrud of A,;t27 *el In IP 111 at liatnesvllle . . . This year
Hanford has drawn 1.770 for opening night; 2,ibid for Merchants
Night and I.Mlin paid for the All Stnr game, which is n«l Included
In the Hanford Cardinal*1 tegular home attendance.
Stone nmv he a lot skeptical unco they hear that the Itedblrd*
ate tunning in tin- hole this year with an liaiensed attendance total
of to percent iivet lust rear, hut the myriad difference expeditiires
connected with a baseball club almost necessitates an average of 7fifl
lo NOP fails per night
This year'* rluh ha* in ringed about tlSO.
Kirn [lay Iona lie,o h. a* a good a hall lonn a* It la, joat
* 2.000 last year titan lug 70,000 more paid admlslun* than Ihr
Seminole Mines . . The Inlander* •llrn rtrd uM.flflO in 10.12 while
Sanford drew .la.IlOtl In round number* . . . Daytona la cur­
rently running ahead of II* la*l year's allendnare pare and may
hare a nominal lo*# In spile of it . . . This is attributed lo Ihe
fart that its operating expense* are higher and Ihe admission
f rlrr* *te only AO-renl* a* nonpareil to Sanford'* 70-rent* . . . .
n i oran II Is MO rent* .
You rimy have n»ked yourself whv baseball is such a losing busl| naa* wlieii such fellow, a* Charlie Miadshaw aid many other* In
Past Vents would take in a pmfil after nil was -aid and done , . . Mill
baseball was different then
Orgatilgei) farm systems s r r . not
so Intensive
Hid Hudson drew a fancy price from Washington . . .
Today it I* rate IIlid lb'1 exception when a maior league team will
come nil tiie wnv to Ihe minor, lo putchose a player . Many of the
elnss D club. Iiiivc working agreement* whlrh entitle Ihe patent rluh
to II given number of players at a S100 cost.
Another log reason is the fail thill lm*e|iu|| ticket* hllVe not
gone up in proportion to die nn tensed salatle. mol expense* In the
l" 'i H* years
This i. •&gt; nut lor factoi. but «o is the 21 percent
stale and federal taxes on admission fur amusement . . . Ther» wna
a lime when the (Smernu.nl didn't . xtrarl a tax for each admission,
hut those tlav- are gone foi»ver. to rpinle a trite eilireaslnn.
Manx clubs In good minor league rlllra, such a* Sanford,
roald ha.e successful season• If the taxes were eliminated despite
Ihe iinlxroporllnnal increase m ulhrr cost* and in spile of Ihe
rom pet 11Ion frnm relatirrlx Infant entertainment field*, such a*
drlxe-ln Ihrntrrw. *lurh eat e«ir* and television . . . 1 venture In
say lhal In Mradshaw's er* in Hanfu-d lh *r. weren't any drivein* , at least not until after Ihe Second World M ar . . . A f#mlly
man with small rhildren n n 'l tik e Ida family to a hall earn*
b l he ran go In a drlve-tn and keep trick of Ihe hid* vthll* th*
bahy foca to sleep In Ihe rar-hed

Ity RALPH GAS8 MAN
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Optronlra «w#pt
tSRi
Into first plaee In the Hanflv I^)op
yeaterdnv with a 9-7 victory over
the NAAS Specigl Service* Nine.
The two teams, who were tied
for league lead, battled It aut on
the Naval Auxiliary Air Station
Dnlmoiid. The win placed the
pnxverful Op Aces a full gnme
ahead of the Special*, who are
now In second plare.
Jack Allen, first baseman turn­
ed pitcher, went the route for
Optronics In gnln the vlrtorv.
Fred Grime* wn* the losing pltrher to make his league record 1*1.
D h fli'll'k- r«-|lev»d rtrlfii.. In
the tot) of the scventhLeft Fielder Frank Zuhovlrh.
who la hailing .975 after yeaUrday'a game, lead the Optronlca* plate
performance by
slamming out two double* and
two singles mil of four time*
at baL /ubovlrh scored three nf
the Op runs.
Jim lliinr*. renter fielder, and
first baseman G rlf Loftin also
rappeil out doiihle* for the xvinner*.
Mlg slugger of the game wa*
Sam HUemore, Specials' renter
fb lifer, who polj;d out the gamu's
onlv home run in the third inning
with one mail on bane Fred Maidsend , the short slop, belted out
a triple, a double and a single
| nut of four trim to the plate to
| help ;dnre the 8 per ml Servlre*
| luittlnit liin Williams, left fielder,
send txvo doubles off the end nf
hi* hat f,,i ,'.*rla l Service* to

Sanford ■Hil-hll l.iikaland t'-S,
hut I.aon "Hlnbad lha Hnllnr SIinard. who ha* born pnlaon to tha
Tardimil* nil vanr. arnltarad tha
MOWS going tha rnnta for th*
vtetorv. In racordlng hi* third
These are nil factors whlrh rloml the future exlstance of minor
»dn ovar Sanford of tha vanr.
league baseball . . . Television In this area is still far from being a
J lmnrd whlffad »lx an aurran
major
factor, hill In other areas where reception I* good nm! there pr#
r.*d nut* Milan ua**es.
Tonight tha Radhlrda annrlnda a number nf »tallon* with which to select frnm, minor leagua haietheir twn.gama &gt;*rla* with th« hall has had to rloaa down . . . Jer.ey Pity ejid Newark ar* two
Pilot*
In
I.*kaland.
Manager examples.
Dunn will either rail nil Dave
Talking in Mama Rowell the other night, we dlscovared h# felt
1 *nnnrd Ifl-R) or Jim Sullivan
same wav . . . . In fact he say* that lower minor league haaehall
ft-Ot for tonl-jht'a finale, Rv
giving Jas flearh hark (heir two Ulll soon pass out of the picture If somethin* drastic isn't done within
Arrnrdlhg to Rowell, baseball will
forfeiture* frnm Corna. Leaette the next couple of years .
nrashirnt ,T*ak Dennwev puahad go buck to Ihr old dav. xvhen each town hurl « town team and they
tha Cardinal* lulu fifth, ( V o * Played twice a week, the plovers gelling jobs In town and being paid
Heai
rn
,1
........ the lower minora will eventually tarn
lain third and elevated tin..........
(If course we hate
Illtda iwn nntr-he* Into third -not, ■
I Inn. seo,1. 0,0 leag11* with ||,e al l town ...... .
CARD C A l’ KHS: The over CWM) to think thill that will happen, hat at the present tale leagues nll,|
fan* who attended l* * t night’* teams are folding up all over the country. It appears that It will he
"Contribution N ight" game free mux a ’uniter of time before Ihe minor* are extinct.
When Cities like Tampa with a population of IflO.iMW can draiv
of rharpr at the Memorial Sta­
onlv 20(1 fans per night and aie even contemplating a shift tn Fort
dium nut n*er *8(10 In the barrel
’leri (|iop 9.tr ill, then the future of haschal II* indeed a gloomy
for the Cardinals,
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MIAM I, Fla. [Ai—Two no lilt no1*11nn, if
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Game Tonight
Mrhexllct. II,
1 ii
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i run games were registered In Flor­
Game Wednesday
ilstrrla, .
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t ida baseball last night, and In dif­
Sanford at Laklenad
Wpeihrock, tf
4 7 1 D ferent leagues.
NiirmiuU, Mp
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Gama Thursday
Klii rtn1k-i n. t»
Marshall Long. 23-year-old rookie
9 it o l
Jax Reach at HANFORD
Mull*. |.
1 fl fl fl righthander from Wilson, N.C., shut
Game Friday
Tsstnle
.10 • 3T IN out Ihe leading Fort Lauderdale
I nI#winml
UNO ojz ||*»—It
Hanford at Jax Reach
M H illlll
IIMI IHIMl IMMt— 1 Lions, 8 0, for St. I'eterxburg in
Game Halurday
K L^Miiitril Mil fit Ilf 1m 1, (1stITflf|«*, the (Tan II Florida International
Hanford at Orluntlu
Hilly, Kid nnl *«K. H u rl*
It Hrkoti l.roiiHiil, Ai*iuU. Him,ml, League.
Game Hunday
i'»r»n 1. H itlirrI■ l l l i l —iliu m , lid . .
Slim Jim Vickery alio a right­
Orlando at HANFORD
• lt&gt; I 'l r t l r .111 llu tljr. (HI—Laalx- hander, handcuffed Jacksonville
Gama Monday
• III 1. Ar.-i.itl |i|* Hamilul* In lln run* In llftu-illrl Iv fl I . h Io - U i u I Beach fur the leading Deland Red
Hanford nt Leesburg
II; Htmluril II. IftII—off HI hi m rit I. Hats of the Class D Florida State
Gama Tuesday
KUtii.lann 1 Mrllii ! H.l liy Him- I .eng UP, 1-0.
Leesburg at HANrORD
*li) I. KI.u iii I iimii I. Mall* I IHX(Ynwall - Touchton Night)
Klmaril » In ) Inula** I run: Plaitrlf»n I In I I 1. I inn*: Mall* I In
Nellie Fog, second baseman with
(F ra * Night)
I I / l Hill* Hm*)ul»r irU n n ig m t. the Chicago White Sox, waa born
Gama Wednesday
)VP- Mountain I IVlunar -dim* i il
Banfor dal Cocoa
l-o**r—Klantilaan | l - l l . I '—11*11a, on Chrlitmaa Day, IW 7 nt St.
Thomaa, Pa.
K rill** T—1:11 A—M in

Vickery, M arshall
H url N o -H itte rs
In Florida

SEMINOLE
DRY CLEANERS

Dempsey Reverses
Jax Beach-Cocoa
Forfeitures
OCALA - 'lb — 1’rea. Jack
Drmpsey of ihr Florida Stale
League yrxlrrdax reversed a
prex ions derision In forfeit two
Jarkaonvilte Meath vlrlorira In
Coro*.

Inalead, he fined Jarkaonvilte
llrarh *51) fur not having Ihe
reiiulrrd rxumhrr of rookie* dur­
ing the games In i| neat I an. on
Jalv 2fi-27.
“ Further
Inxesiigaiion
re­
vealed to me." he *ald, "that
Cocoa official* did not comply
with league regalalion* In hav­
ing Ihr umpire* announce lhal
Ihe game* were bring played
under protest."
The ruling mean* that Iwn
Cocoa vhtnrlr* In the alandlnga
will he erased and added to
Jacksonville
llrarh'a
victory
column white t«n Jarkaonvilte
Heart) Inase* will he trratrhed
and added In Coarna'a defeat
column.

Today's
Standings

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brine In two of their run*, but he
was left on hate both time*. Tha
Hncrials' too'* advantage of eleven
(Iptronir* error* In senting their
•exen runa.
ItccHUse nf Ihe Hanflv League'*
abbreviated schedule, tht* will he
the only meeting of Optrnnlc*
ami Special Service* u nlfi* both
team* reach the double elimina­
tion play-off* that ar* icheduled
for late September.
Today*# game will find NAAH
Security opening their league
tiler against the NAAH Opera­
tion! lost their opening gnme to
NAAS
Rpcclal
Service*. Moth
te»,n* will Iw playing for second
place today alnce a win would
place Security In aerond. one half
game behind Optronlra. A victory
for Operation* would tie that
team with the Hperiali for aeeond place,
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GAINESVILLE kB-H's p u ctl
rally unheard ot for a football
coach to »ay hit player* look good,
but the eoachr* of the team* In
tomorrow nlght'i Florida high
school ill-star game defied tradl
tlon today.
"They better look out-s-wp're
looking great," wsi the almost
Identical comment of North Coach
Walter Slater of St. Augustine Ketter Until and South Coach Roy
French of Miami Jackson.
The game will be played In Jack­
sonville's Gator Howl starting at

South Prep Cagers
Are Favored Over
North Tonight
GAINESVILLE 'T— A South
tmm with only three of Its 19
inemberx under *la feet rtded a*
favorite tn tonight'.* annusl FlorIda high xchool all *1ar baikethell
p m r at the University of Florida
gvmitaaltini
Only five player* on thn North
trim stand over *1* feet Coach
Grey WIDon of l)e Funlik Springs,
liibv of the *(|ltad, hope* to nfftet
the height
disadvantage
with
ijiced, aggrcsslviites* and ball
handling
Artie Richard*, smooth working
floor-man from Daytona .Beach
Sesbreese, and Jimmy Dell, high
scoring guard from G alnrivllle'i
I* K Yonge. hax-e sparked the
North workouts.
The rangy Southerners, coached
by Caul Straub ol Tampa Jaeull,
Include 0111 Sohwellherger, 8 foot8 Tampa Jesuit center and Chuck
Smith. 8-(pot-7 center frutn Tamps
Hillsborough.
The players. 10 on each team,
were Mlectcd for tlmir outstand­
ing performance at Ihe Florid*
high school hn*kr1h.tll tournament
last spring
Probably *t»rtlng llnnipx
NORTH
Jack Brown. Marianne. F
Richard Bohannon. Penxecola, F
BUI Bnsworlh. Jacksonville Jack
son. C
Gene Peeples, JackionviUo Jack
son. G
Artie Richards, Daytons Beach
Heabreeie, 0
HOUTH
John Herrick. Tampa Ju tiit, F
Roger Beneflel, Sarasota, F
Bill Schweiberger, Tampa Jesuit.
Robert Fem and«, Tampa Jesuit.
»
Jack l&lt;e*ch. Fort Lauderdale, O

son for hit enthusiasm. "And of
course we have Jack Simpson
from Miami Edison. I know from
experience what he can do," ha
added
Slater who often refers to the
sire of hi* boys' opponents said,
" If they beat us. they cwtalnly
will have to do It on site.
"We feel our boya are in better
shape and we think they know
their own plays better."
Recalling that the North was
an underdog last year but still
managed to win

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French, whose tram his a
weight gdven'age with to player*
icallng 200 ptr nds, said, "we’ve
got uim t fine, talent and plan In
take advantage of It."
His own Joe Drothky from Ml
Low
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ON A NEW DODGE TRUCK!
TiH us t a r noth yta want f e

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p n u n t track it tndt m i

WiTI rie M r best te meet f u r prkel Act

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He cost! Ni

Juat decide whet your preeent truck
l» worth. Write thle figure on th*
appraiaal form below. Add your
name and mailing eddraee, tear out
the form, mail It to ue. Or, if you
prefer, phone u*. We’ll do our level
beet to meet your price. If sre can,
you’ve got e reel (Teel. If we cenT
there a nn'obligation! M ail the
Appraiaal Form today)

Matinees
Every Weo.

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See The New 1953 Buick 4-Door Sedan

Tour wvt w m I im H wo H * APPRAISAL FORM
(*f, ykeoe it Ih* l*Urm«8ta)

Australian
Totalizator

Which We Con Deliver In Sanford For
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Phone 788
80S Atlantic Bank Bui Idtig

New Smyrna Tides

(Except Sunday)

BU

DR. L. T. DOSS

8 pm

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NEW

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tar?h-S oD &amp; "r^ p G rid d c fs B attle Tomorrow N iqHF,

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III K K N T CHBTLAIN

Thoa* unpredictable
Hanfnrd
Cardinal*. who icem to hava a
propensity for choking up and
loilne before large rrnwila on apo­
d al night*. did It again ln«t night.
Tht
Ra-Tl1ilt.lt
lltt-rnll v
threw
Away a 8-1 gum* l« th* Inwlv
Lakeland I’llnta before aver ‘J.fKWl
fan* nn "Contribution Night" nt
ill* Memorial Sliliuni.
The Card* committed nine errom to give thn n io t* all «i* of
their runa via the unearned route.
BUI Samuel* xv*» tha* Imllvhliial
at* r In reverxe, hohhllng ami
throwing awav four rhance*. Aid­
ing Samuels In tha ridiculous
MM hall demonstration were lo*.
tng pitcher Jim Flannlgan. Inlured Tony llarona. Mill "Rockv"
Harris, "Maltling 11111“ Matty anil
Tommy "Wahoo" Id-onanl.
to rnaka thing* even worse,
Sanford won only ona of tha four
fiald avanta from l-akaland lira(•ding tha gama, l*ikalantl Man­
ager fhurk Alami, who pllotad
th# Hanford Miur* ln*l vaar. drillad txvn hnmar* over tha laftflald
fanra lo J. C. Dunn'* nn. In tha
distant hitting dual prior lo gnme
Uma.
Hal Hmeltflv r*n-off with both
th# running rnritaata. Tha atrlle
former Florida Southern rollagltt« star nut traced Mill Silvertheme In tha flO-vard daah to
ttart thing* off. Hmeltslev than
(Iralad tha ha*** in 18.2 *aronda.
Chief Leonard and Mattv turnad
In tlmaa of lfi.8.
"Rocky" llurrla waa tha onlv
plavar to glva Sanford nartUana
A thrill all night whan ha hnnnrad
t h*ll through tha barrel at sac
ind hasa.

'C o n t r ib u t io n

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LATE BULLETINS
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P A N M U N J O M (/P)—The Allies today sent back the Inst
1 Cnm’n iirls t prisoner who wants to po homo despite
B United States threat to withhold some Hod captives,

DENVER.O P)— President Eisenhower todny rrented s
" nhw government committee to help prevent any hiring and
firin g discrimination on jobs covered by federal contracts.
IN C H O N , Korea, (/P)— An Army spokesman said today
80S repatriated American war prisoners will leave on a
troopship for the United States tomorrow or Saturday.
W A S H IN G T O N (^&gt;— SenV McCarthy (It W in ) said to­
day his investigations subrimimittee lias received sworn
testimony that an individual identified as a Communist has
had access In the government printing oft ire to "top secret
9 material having to do with the A-bmnh and the H-bomb."

Earthquake, Typhoon, Hurricane In News As Nature Goes On Rampage
5th Day O f Trem ors Turns Ionian
Islands In to Place O f T error
ATHENS, Greece (A’)— Severe earth tremors for the filth day
turned Greece's pleasant Ionian (stands Into a place i&gt;f in tor today,
Rlllnwlnji fire* swept earthquake ruins and huge slabs of the
ancient mountainous island of Kefalllnla, loosened hy the tremors,
were reported slipping Into the sea. Unofficial estimates *nld |u«t un­
der LOCK) persona have been killed.
Officials of the Islnml reported to the ndnlstrv of Interior that
Argostollon, a eltv of lO.IWO and the Island's chief port, was "he
ginning to sink under water."
The Athens newspaper Kalherinl piloted reports from the port
as saving some section of the town's waterfront were be,ng submerged
slowly.

American-Occv led Okinawa
In Path O f 'Greatest' Storm
lO h Y o . I'
V mging tvphcon
corded l.\ Mu- Tokyo v rather hurenu

the gieatest storm ever rewa* ,-vn"fted to slam 'nt"

\n te ric a ti &gt;i. iipicd D k'ttaw n Sunday or

Monday

Atlantic Storm N ears Carolina
Coast W ith W inds O f 100 M P H
■• i - - warned *odav

i

action
i f ti'i' * n ♦. iffet«t i f r e ,mi *hirv \ f 1.ifit'c h" rr!

T iff V Mi*h f fitc h n i «nr| V Marinin

'll \M I i I1'

+

fi

fl.H'ttl't I Hart 1*1I It
tx
un hour
llir -4.11Kill I ««ll till til ft t! m 111st 1‘ f f Kmmi fRV
*►.. , *i U ilm u tirto n , V ♦
*» H* W t m.
t* it J jttttMii1 I
mile t
Jap,,,,*
-m h i Ii .-i expel '* .aid w irnls ,*f about 1etst utiles art hour I r nini it* 1chi if vi m k11* ,’t c I ft&gt; |I||4I rtVfy Cf MM v cl'ft# to I
a ir at Mo
u it&gt; i ,.f the I \ id .... .. mid
m ile winds have tieen te
Mjtth t na ilm imr lltr mi•&lt;* M pint i»f t *»T»| fcT t
coide il iffrt* n u ll s fim n the center
Its
IttfliU M• t ,■ », .| t Itr tdt .if IIIr tTD'PI O hIr forof
•mi ft "in the ifuitrt t *MVH11j tin* rmrtHwfit
Tin wi ii Mi . i I. iii-a ii *aid tin- Inst storm of i-om pniahle in te n sity * i f|aI * -it | »•t -'Itrif 1Ttfl Mill'
bit nrn t 'l ■ riiilip io m -s on \,,g I**. lUk'i, li added th a t the e ttrie n l n il tx *st, || Mi| 100 mil' . ■ f i t # 41• 111
#h®
H im M iiimm W im Mm M •i • i#11 in utt 11 w to I'lvUnr v
storm ' ■ at bit .liil'H li i f il swerves Its r « m « r "
in \.* mi it** 4 no hour Aor|v»o t'lil
,' h m i xvrt- mih\ in |* MMtfhxx #t | ut
-- ,«11 liisln lla itio n s mi H kim iw n la g a n m aking nre lim in
Itlc
tl 11Till*' to muA f unit
11 1 ,■i iint'h 11f111)y\y»■*t u •! -hit irur ' h«»
atv lui'P n a tio n , f-», rid in g out tbe tvphonn. espeeted there in about
711 ho,it *
1I li m11% \\ if Ji tinmi fit', 1 if imm in f'ci u ti*#t

P A R IS (/P&gt;— French organized labor shook n big fist
tinder Premier .to««*ph l.sniej’s nn-e •••day, -’nIHitjj mi* op
wards of four million strikers to underline Its protest
against the government's economy proguuu.

State News Roundup
N»

* Florida Farm Crops Made Generally
Good Progress During Month Of July

Syd Herlong Blasts Foreign Aid Bills

ORLANDO i/l'l Florida farm r
mnde y in-nillv goo,)
rets (luring July.
Thu U. ft. Dcpartlm-nt ,-f A it (i«'Ci I('&lt;!•• mid dolly shower* wet"
Rfnt’inu" and while the min wns heneftHnl In .... , rm|is, t.m ttltieh
of It hint rollon in some Inenllttes Damp, . loo K w-'nthc,- is oondu|Felv» to tin11 weevil InfestHtlon.
4
Late rum, peanuts, yovlirnn mol
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in
I*
t w ttl potatoes are ilolnz well mol t l O I V L Q IIC l K C P I I C O
pastures are In good to excellent
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romlitlon over the stale, the Ho- r n u n r H
In S f n f /*
rtau of Agricultural Economic*
III J IU D .
' V o r the Unite,I Slates as a
whole, the report ",tld Imptnveinert In Ihe pmaprcls for several
impurlnnt crops dining Jnlv more
than Offset decllnee f,„ spring
grains and prapectlv* all-crop
f produrtlori witml* II m# M*riind Inrir
W #•( in hlutnrv.

N. S. Adolphs,
Local Airman,
' \ \ Dies In Crash
A tins al a ir a c rld rn l in (lie
North
A11hall J&lt;* tlcean T ui-ada/
evening claim ed the life o f ..a
Ihnm el S Adnlphs. AT I. o f I00U
I’ ark Ave
Adolphs, an K lcclrom cs Tcchrtl
clan lir s t class, was attached to
t omposilr- Sipiadron Five (VC-Ji*

NMV YORK P —Plansi ire un
derwny for hull,hug In tiorhln .1
noI*' xqtnre replica of the Holy
t'*,,ul .1 permanent mmmunlly
1 an«“ie*nt hull,lings amt
mn
terrain amt completed
with camels,

strv-.'t b .iM .ir v lakes and gardens
Sites are being cotisirtercd hi the
v trin ity of .la cks,m viltr and near
t ’ a llii Meath on Highway No I

Fifth District
Congressman
Speaks To JC's

Survey Needed
Before School
Projects OK'd

&gt;ttl ilprlumt. tilth D'strlrt
l
"i Ciiiictesxiiiiin Ironi I.e*t
liiirj, 11-* r Fetl .t tilaxt at Conci exsimitii ]i|t|tr"|trbill&lt;Mts lit bit-,
eiyii ihl speuiliuK iii sm Inlnrm il
nlilri-ss hefiire Mir member* nf
llie I ■■11h-r &lt; h i 111tier of Cominerre .il Imlni'x Yacht Clith
iiieelbtu.
Hi t I,&gt;i|xl t ,p|ieil tl"’ I lie testlmt
.. 1.illeil einergcMH-i
mi-s-ur**

I Mr I ’lMHlI) Konril of f”llta]||*
I i h TMit tion nt (lu’ir n^nliu iiii *i*1
»n*r L*«Imv wr* iit»llf i **«I My Sii|t«oin&gt;
trii h m U I
tluit i 111iorlt&gt; 11&gt;t of 91'lit itit tdiHl t ut’l ion pro) T« in tin* Ctiunly ruunot In*
fitlull V 41p111Tivptl hy Ihr *fntr lh»*
l&gt;iii tmrrii of Lihit Hthm turil .1 *ur*

rhal loud crash heard on Magnulla Ave. leslerday afternoon amt. ,t is assiimeil. was ImpPed
i« \ l m ii iii 'l i1 ht Iht* rli'totr * 110 111 m
wasn't caused hy a rottple of auto ,
,lh'' A-M Savage that eraahed
Si’i'i 'in lm
|&gt;1
t II! I iltlg tt"&gt;«
mohlles meeting head on, blit was '
•' (''H mnmles after r.
t ,.||^I,--V j 1
I I ’ r * ilile n l El
I ' 'Ho« Illy III I** -alii %t l , * ft'iitl t till
Just one of the wlndowa in Ed giving a "wave oil
from Hie
1iih im c t le q n i-.l r,, jive neetty
it 1 o il Ion h i lilt* n Vr V»*«I pi O^r it III
l,ane'a office window tumbling tu
"» *,'r '“ r»r:,ft carrier Ben
rm iri11 lex
-1&lt;t l-1■■1 1 ',,11 lit,,,lit 1*»,
&gt;"1111*, filii mini for thr roil lit V unity
the pavement below. Ed stuck his ning on Sui-viving the accldenl
I li i, m .i .ill i ' c Ii I. '" il Hie C -iiie -i
I - |t|iirri| hi thr onli*i in \\ kiit-h
KAIPolM) s#r*
Vuluirn Ilnrknft.
«nt of Ihr wide open ip ire
Idlnl. 1*1 l&gt;‘»n ft Mintnn
ti’s Im, 1,, |t ,\ II,e (teiglil c **tx
jo " jrt t w will hi* aI a rl Oft
BELLE GLADE Ai - A pilot uho v\;ih rfhirnrd in prlsmi In June
know lHal the ftnb court ^nnlnnl. hihi thy cn pilnl^ LI r.'l
In tlic i-’umtriehe M ii*rl*il
(Suiting Belle Glade for mosqui nfl r in yrn ri &lt;»f m.iklM? goofl t»rohi* and «%hrn the- window win G lllsnn. Jut ksonviilo
I'r ••j *■**19 nil *'iu1 y
lin vr
lir r ll
in t l............. " t I ’ lk i.t.iM
wa
The three airmen base been
toea
Injur",I late vt-i while itn rsiapcr. k n frri» nmn «lnmmfd down, (hr pine of fla n
otilriviMV nt Mifoi* mioil) m 'IiooI h
. ^ was critically
,
,,-rtt #1&lt;wi ,es&gt;,»," \» -m »li &gt;f " beat
Urday when his piano struck four
VA
* aboard Ills* Itriiiiinglnn mi ilctncli
-■&gt; Hi ,1 , , 1,m li! I ii--! turned nv«r
» l"'ir iva11k 19 Ur i Mi* ■*|UfMh’t| III
high tension w|rr» and r-'n^h^d in
||r u.ilk^d nut *»f thr *t .tr« nriioii
, ,
• F*d, who lore* (o ment from VC 3 The carrier i*
ml! 11, |,,'i,,'i,t -I llie " h e ll l i
no ulirmpi to i*r 1 (ho • onAtiiitfion
I field adjacent to the I’resby hrrr ,esterdav and look ,, lots for rrm ,"l4rr nvrr 'he good old daya. cruising with midshipmen from
tl,,K
riieti Hi--!
torofd
■■inj i l r l n l 111 Hint* for tin* 411111 o f
Ihe Naval Ac admit
inMiml .0*1 *iM K7»» 000 ' kvi d
tartan Church
hi. home In Mian........ hi* pocket * ■ * . 1 L"* '!,* rl,rlJf r
?,e* h
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T
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R
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hnol
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Lyniim
Returning from a tactical train
Nation Morrla.
Morris, M,
M. He
Hie pilot, r*r*
Nalaon
rmiditl„n,il paid-.,, granted
*lmp fe ‘planted a
xv fir it I M11 &gt;tf ( t i l l i*M dd 1 OMIT!
111lth Huhonl it fill 0 Vi ig lo it ml I 10I1N
JOSKfH P. IYAN domra In ( hi. .,
Ived a fractured ikull,
rontpmm, |,v the Stale Far,Ion Hoard
calved
skull, compound
goose egg In Haakjr Wight •_ hen log mission about ;&gt;I) mile* limit,
1 m i PPvt x t oidd 1* h i d nm n t u ir
I'oio ulcmunLiy ii hoolii,
that
i»o
will
rr.xutti
|trralilrni
.
f
east
ol
.Nantucket,
the
North
major
IjnirutrU
N
Hoo/liin,
(orraop
amt
Ifaaky
went
arnnnd
for
frid urea of the tea and nmltlp! ■
Vliriidd i*i ti lin t u sxfix I x utM
il’In* IstV.i ski ftrlt'NiJ 1*j»|*kinln1 h»r tho rru'krt rld.lrn I1tlrru4ttinv1.il
weeks afterwards allowing the American built attack bomber pr,iirnr H«tvirl nfllrrr who
i|md fit
tntarnal in lories He wal
tiiiiiu 1 il
ArliMiioIr
1
1
1
1
1
nf
b
ni4,[r,iM'il
pared
lor
a
landing
amt
al
the
l
m
i
k
'Mi
nr
pmrn
■
Union
wlm
h
huge
item.
The
gag
waa
carried
II ip VVfBl (Sftnn.in *on«*. Irllt nrw«*
under hla imaihed plane
fl«*p ft* 1Ion#; U»fM |v»!»&gt;'*d nit
Mr
MU
vam
tn&lt;1i\
1
liu-*iMt
on
M
out still further at a recent Ki- last minute received Ilm "w an
*
furrs rxjiutAion from (hr A nif'inmn In F ra n k fu rt hr h »Kf|*tir«l
f|m I tiri'dv fi ilimi, could |Mv fh#
.iloild.ir ntnnlhs of »*mpl*i&gt; nirn*. din IVdfMtl.m of Labor for bol*
wanla meeting ashen Ed gave olf" amt tried toti pull up fm of H m ilin P rtm l^ r Malenkov 4
fii i-Id m ttndr h'u i rurron’y,
TAMPA i f
Florida nmalr-jr
lor irihlriirfor**. «M1» •I j *0 hfflnlrtl orp to r I«•au hot mi! The wntrrfrovd
another
approaeh
Failing. * '
xxfulc tho vMO fffiinrnt Im 4 i&gt;r*TJx
ria lrn that tha tfflfW hat d#vp|golfers will uuallfv here Sepf I Haaky a handful of miniature plunged into the m •a and 'Jpk
'Ln s of ti'n li p
randy
egaa,
but
uninformed
aa
wa
a**l up 11 s(*ri i ll fund of MfWld'VJ Irndrr tvid Jimt apl^arrd hrfoto
for tfe national amateur golf tour
tied Mlnffm
MlnRm am'
and op#d ih»* hydrogen bomb H t aald ) Pupils .iff *»f*iiffhilrff lo i Mi ' ih!
A nellcopter rescued
were al that time, wa mlaaed Ike
r&gt;iwi for tin* »»xri‘h.in((v* of &lt;*iirr^o*'v
1h# A F I . **irrii(|vt roiiovll ht
(hey may hava (h* form ula, h»it
B r a d e n t o n &lt;«* _ Th» w».»t natnent to hr held at Oklahoma altnlflrnnce nf the presentation Olson hut saw no sign ,,f Adolph4 SimiI 1Hfi &lt;ln%,
if (In i *x*#ull (»i\ (tif fr^tiht
pt**r« rl for 1 I f t rh u o r^ to rlr* Mt
*0
Tile Ilemilugloo Him m iiit d oui d o u b ti If they have
Coait Inland Navigation t'-strlrU * i,y Srt’' 11
A t»i»* upflct irm-lirr rfinff*rnnu
"o,»s f..i th*» f mfi
th*n fhtx
Ed atao likes to tall nf (ha time •n
ihr
plor
iinton.
(lu
ff
rnnfiomr!
I
n
.tiv
M
ii
produre
th
*
M-homh,
veareh ol ikivitre,
•lii'l J*) Hiidnn 4^*1 .Inn o ill hi'Kin
i.M in tix
co uM
-»x*»
n o n nonjvSd
the rlrciis waa hi town, and he agd exhaustive
assisW
by
Hie
'copili
and
Voir#
n
f
A
io
e
fira
ta
rrie
d
h
i!
ra­
I Ailg Z4
H fi f hi v for rut ram v rxrhtog*
R r a^ canal Dtula ^irougt/ M J R a L f
*
re r ro lM hn eltplidhl 'ta traaspsWt two destroyers llmi had *pctl t&lt;*
ni of k *.f fuf# run Han rtf flndiopHatoJ
&lt; oiiniy o |(|f» t
ntioM »vlll In*
fund1
Ihe serHca club member* In the
Ute scene, was unable to slitlil the
| TALLAHASSBB Mi - Tallahs* oiloo luncheon meeting.
0 M on S-|it * VII si lyool in! -***.
I 'H'|f fAXt VO* A-J
II
odd Hu
trapped
radioman
He
Is
suruved
sec's Municipal hnipll.il &lt;how e,|
Mil in In ripm iMnri Sriiooh #»ff|
•, * •
if »"|i'AaX F*pO
* &gt;■hy
fils
wife,
Mrs
Millie
Adolphs,
a profit last ruonth for the first
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Thoughts While Shaving — In
Sanford
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ll’itllxfl
foi
lime In more than flse years of | answer to a fretitienl
qitent request con
!»•'
The Herald yesterday "n Hie
4 of■ time
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. . .takes!
.
p»Ip1V» OIII ho "fir ♦\ III 4I#'♦»41M'f
lemtng **
the |en Jfh
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PENSACOLA 'JP—Two pdo'« es operation
Ml.
n thp
9 it^ *i
basis
of
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to shave, lei's
Tel' say It varies,
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eapatl with only minor In fur's**
II,,,
stated
that
Altman
Adolph•
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1
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Mil
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tf
to
il*
(m
H
h
*
il
If
ill'!
irnmm day In
tu day depending on the
Ulllf IX
X‘
when their Navy SN.I tra'oer
. When It's memlier of VC U when it,
1 ,,&lt; ,iy
•f * -li H I* • mi-nlim:
"million of our nrck.
■' &lt; 'H \ I*U41II a*
planet collided yeitcrday near El
* II11 \ &lt;*t l r JV r k r ■Mi l i f t vv • m
the ,-asimlty wws attached t&gt;&gt; \ s u.
I h i nb, .
in jj hnli'hiv *. m il hr
been
h,,l
ihe
previous
day
,
prickly
f| Hit
1*
• ltd
narta, Ala.
M*o #(L m l
xvhi In &lt; h tih ii &lt; I III V1 I Mill.I I f» I h.l 1 til**i r I T
PAHOKEE i * - A I voir old heat dues a horrible Jtd&gt; under the
.1 MM . mi hn -1a** I in ! i f
&gt;iolnl n
Mil lioyin fh*r !■( uni f i * .141v h i |»t hi Iim1rd 1 mm lor r t
child, Brunn Oahaldon, drownerl eMn In that case it s a good in
111*'f H * ♦nf "X
ii 1If x
Ih. |iif \ f 1IIof * .11 pi*11J1•1
• Iiool m il i*' itmn J in t
in Lake nk-"chohre vr*(erday minutes from slarf to finish. When'
ill XIlf l'|l|I I * I •"**
III.Ml rfn
\ 1ioofl I* l i f t «V Itn liih it Mill fir I .non hit imllcd out ol Pit * A1 l
while on n picnic lie sva* the son the skin U In good shape, It’s a
1• •! , J' | Il'tlMI It 1 iI **144X11!
, 11-iH
hold \|n ll HI StfllHlI xvif I Mid fol m (ir.di 1
five minute
e maneuver ''Hut how
tf " I k *! hi* r
"■'te i imi M 4* r
PALM REAC1I kP - The State of frrm rr cit- rouncllmnii and can you think of so many things
|iMpl I Mil lillir |
I h. HIM non in diiIn 1 i o juditr i
Mrs.
Gil
G.ihrddnn
M|'t* * * 1Mf *'»( 144 tl I m M m* •&lt;»r
Advertising Commission today was
I'lie Itliq-h" -I -iffiiir *d
\ |HI‘*( HI'hlHtl f o c i IfIV *' I Tld t k*i **ip . I'tll.M "f III* \ I I , Mild
when ymi’rn shaving." one female
ii Ht»* tti-l ix t - l i i n U
S4
t lilt'll
expected to name a suecessor to
•' kind -.it" Ho I'lnl-'I i Inimlm! id.innmi;
for UMlimdion.d .Ml. rtf |t , f " ! | | | . | MU' I ........ Ms i l d d l ' f l l x
asked Well, after so many years,
H im
U. It'
•J Citnimi i
Ml ' . f . t . f a x
Btverly G rluard of Leesburg, who
iifivd *|iouoirlftK nri-Mimrl will Im*i|lri lunr 1 onl
. ■.‘i| f m u ff (iMii, • if li i|v fi d
•craping Ihe hlriute growth come*
A total of 42 vrtilrrnii'n
four \fiirs »4*o hp( iiohl JuriK m
I i Jung ll"&lt;h
IIM'
resigned as director of the million
mechanically, leaving Ihe writer
1 (I Ht(| \ r d n i t , IV
drawn from a list of volets
lin­ xx.in hfld \I Pvid.ix It front i*oinl
it, m dvx 1»• &gt;ud Io*|m that .om*
M**0 i ♦i»* • • M i l l t»\ nt**'• *n f t ” .
dollar advertising program
\ 1 1j. mi in *itlii'i \ I I jfifthd 01
TALLAHASSEE n -The Florid* with plenty of lime [n think over for Jury duly during in**! »■ k's In I *ji n| 1* xx'Hh "'•'d VMi (hlldli'li piHt|df n i»|'i* idirfiitta v» to uliv
1
..........
nitnre Item*.
iik
ivtiHi
hi ;ufi. I'liii'uf xxith tin1
East Coast Itiiilway today was au past, present,* anil
II #1 ,t. i n M' f ) i i i * l i h u n i f f h o i . T f
• •
pi 11p-1p i 11n t r i i r f i f rs (ml in Mimllirr month of 4 hi f0 1mm ’ 1 tnh" nf itx -if not mi
aesslim of (founty Court. Tit
thnrl/cd to operate a irm k Ilm»*i&lt;l M'un'hurr.
Wimifr-4 will* li toil fix follow « xvmk .ill I sldf id Hu* liinr* dill MU’ Hi I*111lif r"*t111|;i « ih un pii -I s till* mm I 'lnAlmi* Ih* r*o*
If any Army nr Air Force pri­ nsmvs wero turiird over c- • lm
for hauling Heigh! on Ihrro rnutes
W* i'll*' -in'Mil(MU' IlllltoTH XXhfr'H
• trie Ii,
1r.1i age
■Kl-lili'! I wbli'll .-rl-utl lii"lrucliim Ink,
vate wanla la apencf a monlh'* Hherlff’a office for summon"
*dfi tint ( -1r|m,diT,f *' Uri'shli'til ,1,CM- tl MfMM|»« M I *’|| 111 t hi* (dll
between Miami and Fort Pierce
Isiytl. -t's lir-,1 lb’ Has tbe mil! . l,Lire
FORT MYERS ' * - Mullet fish
pay. he now c m dreaa aa anapplly
Names of the prospective i M.mrlt ■ A Huh hr Min * nut i th'd
t. 4• •
i lull III *‘4'»’«h' i Mi*4 4 tr.I
aa hla romiiany commander—nr are as follows In Ibc ordet 1bey ),iiiiig i,,iili”!lniit l.imlluu 11 fish 't lie 111,tile relereme tu .1 r&lt;-i" &gt;11
ermtn of L e f and Collier Counties
" l t \ thi* film.iv of •a.iiii**!Iiinv*
1W a
almoat aa alarply aa a Marine. were drawn: William Lins, Sl&gt; i Ill'll
Sn i , i « u n tge urmii- r'lmik
X m &gt;i ,I) &gt;,f tin* Tentb M-utlb th.it m, Ik -ft ktnlnn no fur 1 ! inb; t mm#m i * s " Im 4**Mitihm" i I
planned today In ask othrr fisher
M
i
l
l
I
h
n
x
* ‘ it
(•
* v It 11« 1 1• ■n
n f
m ir
ThaFa (be word not of Waahinglnn Mlkicr, Abram II. Kikes, Eaeki- T Scilt unit tlr-t i-ri/e wllb un eight .'biniiliig rrngnims in Hmi,l., (jm»‘ in tin* AI L
men along In* Gulf coast not to
h,.|t f-tii’i^h nil niM'iidlfiL* liro
"bleb 11 is s(Miii""re,l l&gt;’
tail mullet for less than to cents
TALLAHASSEE W ~C F Mix today, but while Ihe Army and Kummpralll, Howard I.. Ilnell, Mil mim e h.i&gt;, Is-.tlx Miller, settmil s''" " 'l'’
£ i I* tn f h*'f ♦ it i #' 1lit
fttllioru of
............ ii ,.i 'i -i ell.i
Eb-mciilury nntl Seriin,l,i
on, who rerelvt'l n 70 year prison Air Fnrre entitled men deck nul Ham Jennings, Albert F. &lt; &gt; ••. lit 1re
a pound
-la
s
I In I . t-&lt; |i*\ Mitif 1-4 rUHimlir*
Hire" min,, ' ' r Inr-11,, I - Den.'irlmenls ,if tlx
Fishermen In Ihlt area went on sentence for slaying his son's, In their new clothing,
„ ------- ...Ihe aallora Mrs. John W VVIIsnn, Mrs. &lt; .* 1, lltixsl, 11,11,1 |,i
j,fi I
It | f
it(
Mul
is lM 'fll
illH 'l*
t|l4 V
brim ami ........... . - (,.i,s
I l,,n,|., l-.ibieiitimi Assttrinllmi
N **/
continue urine F. Russrll, Wllbim I’. M
strike yesterday against what they scoutmaster in &gt;i I'lvle County I
.................. ...
.......
.
Wb.il lire llie imriHisex .net ■,1,
-mi 1in *m x Fm i *' (*»
i **mm| |(
slid was a drnn In prlre during fight In FehruATv. IH3L has hern with their "bell bntlnin trousers Jr., Danb’l (&gt; .llrotiks, Loin i &gt;
If
........ .....
nf Un* niu*i*n» naithe last monlh from 12 to B rents paroled bream* of a serious heart and rnats of Navy blue." Person ward Jordan Jr , E-tword It
ally, we'd hale lo see sailor* go
I |-,1111I 1. fit i f \ lllt'l till, Xoil XVm
ailment.
,1
1
1
,ice
li,i
,s
Eugeni
T
it
V
Ii
tr.
sri
a pound.
into different clothe* for we've J r , and F. II. Adams.
1 1 11, |
i*
*■ . ; r * I m 11 i n h « xx h i l o
th u
Thu list which includes 'I"' mu! |irl(t-, l 1', mim e hrliit. Tetr! 'imi
I'lie |ir',v|xi,,ii -if ten intiiilb
3
’
watched them leave on liberty for
I . ■| u( Ih, STMl hi itl &lt;'1X14lit kir Run*
\|i|,leby.
limit
|irl/e.
four
mime
many years hi their dlallnrtlve names of 40 men and mil)
„l leaelier m t ! lee Including I an
\
1„| lit- m e .l „f
Ml h t
.1 f t , 11 M l l i n l I f l ' l * h I t ' i | l l f * 9 H o f
liass
garb and can't quite Imagine a wotnun also contained the ..........
.M ill.,I ten, lung d ill- nml mqiruil s|„te ........ ..
„„ ., |,„ Jrri 1 *tt In || ion
f fin itti t-1"mixI ittTwelve
in
11
year
-ge
group
- . m,itel) "lie in,,nil, for |,|.innlnn
,........................... ,
change. Still, those 13 buttons on of James II. Covington, ('••■ it I
. P in t'
M il x I 1
4If* xxhth* Iliu t &lt;**lt
Job
liny
Yenkle
flt'l.
"tit*
IHiuntl.
I
|ire|inriiHim
mill
eviiliintlmi
of
(be
”
their blue* do present problems Dentun, Joseph Lfinhart, I 1,,-lh, .,1 it," Peace Hugh Dull t.f 1»M txmi hi Millkf'R
hlllitlMS.
II
ounce
brim
l.eorge
Dlllmil
m
I
ioo
I
program
is
outof
the
1
1
1
1
al times,
Smith, Jacob S. Rest, Jano- ' ill
!r .j**i“»ij'f m iiki* sdiwi* Wo oxxft|
call
• • *
«llb
1
12
mim
e
b„ss
mid
Cbnrles'
IH.rli,rit
step,
laken
l-y
Ihe
legis
lien nett, Perk T. Tyre, N or n 1-1141
(i.i\ nl H
\ ,tnt f*
iHitim* ii&gt; ii mii ntitf iaii | ft It'** I linn thi* tlfhi'r
That must have been quite a G. Carter, Joe T. Hickson. H n&gt;dd r.llgltsb, wllb it •even ounce bass |„tore f,,r the luiprovnnieril ol siatni4*•* i Movxtli nf | *si1.11k * u;i«x . mitmi 11* , hi* *hi(i*t|
scene at Ybor City yesterday when Clause, Ulmer F. Clelnnd, John G won second nml llnnl resp*cUvtl) I'ducatlmi In Fl-irida
hiifrlMiilnJ mji Hi»» sir I'!”! kn S.mlonl
I'M M llt r il'H
XX m h U
Firsl nml st-conil prizes 111 nil
"The following arc among lb,' 1i&gt; JiltlU*’ NV II V\ ,i11* I.Mt xxri*k It Ml*' f ( IfM'illv (OXA M i l l M B i f W i
M,dorian* held their third annual David, Horace il. tlouri|iiiiii-s.
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.
—
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.
.tgt..........
wns
,i
gins*
rod
amt
benefits
to
b,.
derived
from
an
"loud
shirt"
luncheon
with
some
AUGUST 13, 191.1
iiir 1 flu1 I'm i,11 | i•11;• m m IiimI j 15
Herman C. Hardwick Sr„ ,n„i ' Jm reel. cmu|itele vsif ti line
"•ti'mb’d employment period of f‘lif*rk l'*r V tfii i* \xtii* (o**k ,t Imi* hi ixx 4•11 f h*&lt;*in xvi* xv♦'r f ill t h i
The County Court of Seminole County held Its first mealing to­ ol the shirts being "a* loud n* an
• ii HiH to *■•i m■*!nitftit ti * t li&lt;*v *(•*# in*
lrl* i i i , , , ,
,
From nil over llie niimly. kid xchtMil personnel:
day with Judge Whittier presiding. There were five cases i|lspo«ed of a bun bomb bursting in an old
,tfol li'it s,4nforil
taii-L
&gt;f liv in g
to
mi iv
th # ir
mhers a!*., inHude
LrltIt)„ hy ,.)ir ,mv ............
"N ecessary tune 1&gt; p ro v lilril
In rneord lime under Ihe prosecution nf Solicitor George A. DeCottea boiler." The contest winner wa* Pawatl, Frank E- Hastlow. H. ,, J.
V*lll" ♦* M
,|l Mil* s.tlx I c, ntlsf.il* &lt;in»- K iu rid im iiii fo ld
K-mr Semi,ml....... .
buxxex m aking com plete plans for the
snlecled by four
__ circuit
_____ Judges,
tion Aifitx m I ||.ili,4*!*tT .iiifl Hif mi* »i .r
.
and Judge whltner I,mulled the ensna like n veteran,
Mini (hi' u'liTHii K iu itr * ncall wearing loud shirts for the Davis, U ster I*. Harper, »; 1• 1 F • «er« made ,,v„,i.d,le l„r Ihe m.t I t I iooI year anti having nvcrv ax Slid |(| of 1,4*011 ( 't Ml'lt X IlilH hut'll
■
Hodge, Frank II. Clulc, Itun-mn mi!
peel of tbe school » r"a n iz ,illo n rr'|Mi*'H'l l.x Srminnl*' iotmI&gt; 4«'l»tnl mi»mi» x from A iio *rlm u i x
R. E. Gormly will be secretary.treasurer and gem-ral manager occasion. All prue winners re­
not t«* hurt •*ui fiM iliiiK *."
(C n n lltiu rd on Page F o u r)
B. Hlack, L«on ft. Hass, »»•"■«••' **•
Slocked will, more ilimi :jih» llxb
SlHTiff I I llohhx In lioM \ int i*
of the flrat ennprralive store to open In Sanford and the first of ceived—yes, you guessed it—loud Johnson,
HcfioMir \v hi* introilue#1
Clarence L. Collins. i,n&gt;
fol
I'xir
I'liti-iri
In
SfiuCortl
thla tyn* In thin section of the South. It will t.i located In the Stone- shirts!
—
’
,m|
h!
wildlife
officers.
\
W
Ansley.
h\ JtiX'*" Ih I'Htih'Ml t'lif f Ahl^s.
*
•
*
(L .Slaton, (Seurgo A. Jon es,
Oroya Block.
, Harry Hervlsh mid .1 D Warren
Thoughts WMlo Mhavlag — William M. Beaumont.
Ih" youngsters made every effort
The fnmou* Edison talking pictures nr* coming to Sanford! They Weather stories also make good
t,, Ink" every box", brim, mid
ihoultl convince even the most akepllral that at least the silent mo­ reading, so usually they are play­
D iscus...... probably w ill lie hn'.d
xhellenicNer
tion picture U doomed ami hereafter they will talk the •nine aa real ed up In newanantm over more
At 11 signal shortly after 7. ti.ni.
tonight at lit,- Hireling of the City
routine news. But It lan't often
aetora on a real stage.
llie
VKI
poles
swung
their
lines,
that catastrophic* are developing
, An in fo rm a l m eeting of Ih r /oning and Planning t nmmltlbirl
loaded with bait, mil Into llie
In three different sections of tho
As concerning roionmg which ha*
Seminole Con n l) I ’lillle im -n '
AUGUST 13,194.1
Case*
of
two
Negroes
charged
wntor.
Tbe
youngsters,
some
fish
The
8nuf&lt;&gt;r&gt;l
Industrial
Hoard
siirintlon will lie held at Ihe Sens I,ism proposed in the south end of
world at awe time. Aa earthqaake
Andrew Duda Jr. nf Oviedo anil R. A. Cobh of Sanford have been In Greece, a hurricane eff ear with recklroi driving and leaving big from the banks and others last night provided f7r&gt;(t Inward tho in,,lc High School auditorium III Sanford
named aa Hnmlnole County Uepresnntatlvra of the "Florida Vegetable Atlantic Coast, end a lrpBeen la a parked car on be highway re­ wading out into the water waist purchase of materials necessary Sanford al t is) o'clock F rid ay1 Tlu* commission will meet in the
Committee".
ihe Pacific ell delated iheceater sulting in tho death of a I'u-rto deep, hegnn pulling Ihe (Ish in to operate vocational training night Aug 21. Il was announced Citv t'ommisxlon diamhcrs at 3
ol Interest today . , , . Fred Made, Rican laborer lait June were &lt;on- with the first catch recorded nl classes for future sewing machine fnday by It F Lain,ml. president o'clock
T, R. Higgins who started hla newspaper career M&gt; year* ago owner of tho Blade laach Airport tlnued In County Court when ,wo 2:13 hy inyear old Churles Coke operators In local industry.
There wilt he n short talk by J
Cpii.isitlnn rnnrurtdng the pro­
calafarated hla 7fllh birthday with a trip to Leinnn Bluff aboard P. E. en the Baalaade Bprlnga fed-, defendant! failed to appear today. He brought In a Iwoounrr has*
Mr a. Velma Dempsey, who will It Henderson, extension agrono­ pon'd retiming of priipprrly south
The youngest fisherman to regis­ Instruct tbe sewing classes, outlin­ mist and xi-iIs specialist with the
Roumlllat'a yacht where a picnic aupprr waa enjoyed.
Aleg Levine Jr., charged with
railed In yesterday la aal If the
of 231Ii St , I, -tween Sanfnrd Av*
SomerTImrr'a hoy could go up for reckless driving, and I’ aul Edward ter was Michael IliCliurd, 12 ed llie '.Mt-hour course which will Florida Agricultural Experiment and Urltindo Dr , from a residentHra. (VuIda Wilson, home demonstration agent of Seminole a plane ride la ike morning. But Davidson, arralngcd for leaving mnnths old. and son of city em­ he held In three-hour session* for Station, foil,,wed
by the showing
owed
hy
t(J
romnu-rcial classification.
County, announced that Seminole County waa the best represented measles are still raging m lb* a parked car on the highway, fail­ ploye Sid Richard.
of a new film as n rnurlcsv of the w ax voiced at i recent meeting of
each class.
Even
a
visitor
from
Cuba
look
county at a meeting of the District Home Demonstration Council at household, an the. yemgater had ed to appear In County Court this
Chicago Union Stock Yanis Com the City Commission.
In the fishing rodeo. Oicar
Camp McQuarrle.
_____________
morning and County Judge Doug­ oart
pa")
Per**, Jr.. (1. of (Trnfugof. Cuba,
The till* of III* movie is '■Cuttle
las Stenitrom refused to estreat visiting Angelo Campaign In Han­
well,
AUGUST IS. I f S3
Values in Ihe Livestock Market "
the bonds, but continued the rates ford. fished for Ih* first Ilm * In
Il Is hoped that all members will
William H. Stampar, life-long resident of Banford, today anunlit Um Negroes can app'ur in hts life. Not able to speak English,
Generally fair and warm through
attend and tiring with them any Friday.
nouncad hla candidacy for City Commission, group two, in the Novem­
court.
Oscar said through his brolhur,
member ol their family or friends
ber election.
_____
Itraltoy Odham will he guest who might he Intr-restcd. There
" I had n big time today."
Porter Lansing, president of lit* speaker al a meeting of the will he no admission charge.
Sanford Lions at their meeting today pledged cooperation with
Seminole
County
Sportsmen's Brotherhood of the First Baptist
other civic organisation* In promoting a Thanksgiving ball, procaada
begin
M 1t i t of
„
Assn, was an hand tu help weigh Church of Merritt Island tonight
IUTZ
which era to he donated to the Farnald-Uughtnn Memorial Hot- cattle a* “
41t — Tb«
The third rase
csso |j)r. f|*h as (hay wer* brought In. In Cocoa.
1 Farmers” K IS SIM U EK J&lt;A
“Amhuah at Tummy-hawk Gap"
tab
of
dtsgnosod
polio
In
Oscoola
Coun­
Auction
Pres.
Jimmy
Esrgle
said
Mr.
. ha discussed
^ r . Lansing said, 'The JayCees
1 ;&lt;H) • 2:44 - 4:31 - d:t« 8:03
TALLAHASSEE t-D - Dr. Waltiv
at a
.■Mating of tria ty was reported yesterday. Tho shsuld bo commended for the work Odham will speak following a fish
tl:fi'J
Raymond M. Rail Jr., communications advisor of the government Marl
" 1 on Thura- victim, Diane fltarner, 4-year-old they are doing teaching conserva­ fry of the organliation which be­ It. Williams Jr. today wns appoint­
MOVIBLAND
• I Iran, arrived yesterday with Mrs. Ball and son. Jimmie, to rlalt day i ___ _
T:B0 o'clock daughter of N r. and 'Mrs. R. W. tion and sportsmanship. Tha Semi- gins at 6:30 p.m. He also laid all ed director of vocational educa­
"Tartan’* Peril’"
Wa parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ball of Lake Mary, and will remain In tha auct
, t t wa* -an- Starner
. 1. . of Oraenvllle, S. C., sr nolo County Junior Chamber of guests are welcome to both the tion by State School Supt. Thnmaa
start* *1:30. fnnture 8:02, last
m this country for several months during which time ho will buy nouncad today
. C. Jones, rived hero Sunday for a vlalt with Commerce Is tbe most active nr- talk which begin* at 9 p.m., and D. Halley. He will niMim* the post
i-ontnlut* show P:23
president.
the fish fry.
Sept. t.
frtends.
gantxatlon Uva observed."

Pilot Injured
In Glades Crash

J

til

Burkett Free

A m ateur G olfers

C a ro l Route

—

**■

ro fft Finally

Pilots Escape

Child Drowns

43 Venirem en
Drawn For N ext
W eek's .Jury Duly

^ Ad Commission

T ruck Line

Carpenters Union
Pulls Out 0! AFL

500 Children
Take Pari In
Fishing Rodeo

M u lle t Fishermen

£

Slayer Paroled

t (,,|
v.m.em l.iMiir. xr. 1.. ,, |(,||)IU

State Prison
Parolee W anted
v
s
f
ir
.
r
||,e es|il,um Oil ForqCrV
CoUIlt

IN THE HERALD:

5,10, And 40 Years Ago

n

D efendants Fail
T o Show In C ourt

A

tu fa s a a ? j a f s

9

C attle Plant

S

In d u stria l Board
Provides $750
For M aterials

C atH cm en's
Group M eets

South End Z o n in g

Brailey Odham
Cocoa Speaker

W eather

Movie T im e ta ble

Osceola Polio

W illiam s Named

,-^f.J.gMUtehAMin- SHMtfed

■n rm rtm a tu m m

I '-M P E **

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M0CMEMAF

4)

'OPERATION TREE OF LIBERTY'

Raises For Congress Proposed
l ’ n&gt;.*«iili*iit Ki.ttMiiinsvHr
n»rti « Lit!
(‘re n tin g n s|n*iliil onm mixein i to Mtinly th e
q ilfx tin n o f w h e th e r th e salaried o f Congrt*H*nit.-M nlioiilil I m* m ixed. I In- couuui*&gt;dini
w ill In* h iih Ii * tip of e ig h teen m e m b e r*. rejiri'M fntntivf.H of buxinea*. in d u s try , labor,
a g ric u ltu re nml tin* |»rofijH.*»ionn. It w ill have
to fo n i|ilfti* its fin d in g * nml m a k e n ri*|iort
lM&gt;forc* n ext Jn m iu ry lo th . Unngrems w ill
have lill days in w h ifli to net on tin* rcconuni'ndations ttniili*.
A t |ir**.Hc&gt;nt S enators anil R e p re s en tatlvf.H receive * 12.500 in m ilary and an e x ­
pense fund o f *2 ,5 0 0 . T o most |u*o|ili* thin
seems like a great ili'iil oi m oney. lin t it
hI mmiI i I In* i I'liii'iiiliiT fil ih a l
I hi* expenses
h ig h .
Mont Congressm en m ust m a in ta in tw o
residences on** in W a s h in g to n
and tin*
o th e r in tin* p a rt of tin* c o u n try th u y reprcxenl Tlu*y an* expected to c n n trih u te
genet niixly to p o litifid cam p aig n fu n ds and
to any nuinhi*r o f w o rth y c h u rltie s . T h e y
in nut dress wi*ll and tin* cost o f e n te r ta in ­
ing, i*vt*n on a modi* rati* seale, in a fo r t lift'
d ra in tin th e ir fin a n c ia l resources.
O u r C ongiess should In* mailt* up o f Out
most ahl&lt;* nn*ti in tin* c o u n lrv . lin t o fte n
*4iiiiii* of On* I ms* an* ili*li*rrt*d fro m seeking

\,

School For Salts
'The vintages! of our serv ice academies,
the I ’nitcd Slates Merchant Marine Aca­
demy at Kings Point, I.ittle Neck Hay, Ismg
Inland, celebrates its tenth anniversary this
year. Km the past decade the academy has
been turning out officers fo our merchants
fleet.
Midshipmen at the academy spend three
years and eleven months studying a curliiiluui o | naval a.id liberal arts subjects.
Their academe 'rfl'udie* are supplemented
with voyages to sea to learn practical ap­
plication o l theories taught in the school.
tiradnulcH ol tin* academy receive bachelor
of Science degrees, are licensed as third as­
sistant engineers or as third mates and are
awarded commissions as ensigns in the
United States Navv 'They agree to spend
either three vears in the merchant marine
or two years on active dutv with the Navy
if they are called Most of them find employtii. nl mi cargo mill passenger vessels of
private American companies at starting
salaries of up to $IHO a week.
The academy has a l ight to lie proud of
its record. During tin* war midshipmen and
graduates of tin* nendemy performed valu­
able service i i the dangerous job of trans­
porting troops iiiul cargo to tfit* various linttlefroiits. Sixty .graduates and tali cadet
midshipmen, gave up their lives.
'The idea oi a training school lor mer­
chant mil line ol I jeers has proved sound In
linn* the school will g'ow in importance and
Its conii iluitio i to the national well-being
will increase May t In* vears ahead la* as
suri ess!ul as the first tea
T O D A Y ’S HI 111. K VKNHK
A very long series of toniparalile prupltccics o f I g real k in g have been recorded
in Hiirrod w it! It is an a m a zin g th in g th a t
tim e in till r iv ili/c h lands is reckoned fro m
flic b irth of a lathy horn in a m a n g e r in
Hethleheni. God's ways are s tra n g e ly incoinprchcnsihle to h u m a n ity . T h e re sh all
come a s ta r out o f Jacob, and n scepter shall
rise out o f Is ra e l.— N iim h c rs 2-1:17.

The Sanford Herald
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Pago 2.

Thurmlity. Aug. HI, 101*8

election to Coo a r t ■ f.*
!h a t ~*daricit in industry for Jobs with comparable
responsibility art* a (treat deal higher. In
tliL'io* days when m i * muitl pay more fori
everything we get we must not la* unwilling
to pay our legislators better. There is no
way you can measure what the salary of
a good lawmaker should la* hut men who
serve in that capacity should not lie ex­
pected to make too great a financial sacri­
fice.

N azi Comeback
'There is evidence that neo-Na/ism Is
growing in strength in (ierm aiiy. From time
to time there are outraged cries from the
lierman press for the release of war crim ­
inals. When stall criminals are released
they are frequently greeted as heroes in
their home-towns. Recently 15,0110 veterans
of the W affen S. S... the m ilitary branch of
tin* Kllle Guard under Hitler, met in Hanover Two officials of Chancellor Adenauer’s
faction sat on the same platform with the
general who once headed the W affen S. S.
and heard speeches insisting that veterans
of the W affen S. S. he Included in any
tiermau units ol a Kuro|s*an army.
German elections are set for September.
It Gemin i participation in the Biim|M*an
army is to he assured Chancellor Ade­
nauer's coalition must win. Home observers
fear that to achieve this too many comes-«
siops will la* math* to the neo-Nazis.
There are etill many Germans who remernber Hitler with affection and others
who regard his worst crime a s losing the
war. If this element grows too strong in
Germany it may nut la* safe to trust the
Germans to re-arm. Once an army would
la* created the neo-Nazis might decide to
seek an alliance with Russia or attempt In
play Russia and the West against each JAMES M A R L O W
other.
It is desirable to have German I mops in
any Kuro|M*u'i Army. Hut we must not buy
those troops „ the price of a Nazi come­
W ASHINGTON ijs — President C o n g r e s s the administration's Imposing or raising some other
back. 'That could prove disastrous
KI»enhower'* Colorado vacation budget—the estimated cost of run-1 taxi**.

Ikes Vacation Not Carefree

will be far from rarefrer*. Besides
everything else, he will have big
money worries They will cuntinur
through 19.13 and most of 1954 too
T rnffii engineers now recognize the need
The administration made known
for help Crum vvniiiiui in meeting truffle yedt-rday it has called upon the
tteparlmt nt* and agoneles to do
problems. At the recent convention »»f the all they can to cut spending this
H ig h w a y .Safety C onference it was pointed year even more than they' had
fi*e*|
out th a t h ith e rto vvnnton have played
plavctl a
n^P,',nn^«
■n'1* (or
f°r the
'he fi*
r * l year
year
&lt; dunned., and,

ning the govrenment—for the fiscal
Yet. next year is an election
w a r starting next July I In figur year fur Congress, usually relucing this budget the administration | taut at such times to raise taxes
will have to figwcr Its Income a
*
---------------------------well us it* outgo,
That Income Is almost entirely
from taxes The hope of any ailministration I* to balance th&lt;* budg
el that is.
la. to keep its expenses
expense:
it
equal
equal to. if not lower than its in

minor part in working out traffic problem, %&gt;epai
* $ * £ " * ^
W **
ami must l»e iv e r m o re consutcrni ton in
Klitnhower * mini unm raiair
j proidem i» the national debt. It
the future.
i., I* now JJgr* billion dollar* This
Tin* trnffii cnglnt'ors I HUH agree w d li.j, what the government ttwe* a&lt;
lin* find ing s o f o th e r planners. T h e in fill- u result of b(*rrowlug over many
mi

' T i l can',-if „ winds up spend

Women Are Needed

cnee of

wom en is fa ll In c re a s in g ly

in nit I Z V \o “^ d d ' ^ S L e i ^ n m '

-on April
there arc mure
dollur* All but alnilit half a billion But
tchixlulrd tax reductions: on cor
is subject to that limit In other porallons and on excise or sales
words, die government, which now laxr*.
owe* 272'* billion*, can’t borrow
The cost of theto various ravrnuc
more than an additional dirts* bil­
lion without bumping Into the legal losses to the government ha* been
fitim a trd al as much as eight bil­
ceiling.
lion dollar* At th i same time El
Congress return* next Jan A for
scnhowcr and congressional lead­
it* regular 1954 session By then, ers (•£••«*
dssid lax revision*
if the administration thinks it must next year.
borrow beyond the limit. Congress
Some changes which hav&lt;* htvn
could raise llv limit
. ta lk ft about in die Cirtltnl. alBut the administration ex|&gt;res*ed ijh ,mgh far from a**ur.*d. Inclmk.*:
fear that it might gel so tightly a tax benefit for working wives
Jammed on incoling Its hill* la* who pajr for ths* lore &lt;4 their chil­
tween now and January that it dren at home: liberalised dedur
would have to Ixirrow past the 275 lions for expenses and mrdlral
By W IL L IA M HITT
billion limit.
costs; lower taxes on corporation
Central I'rraa Writer
Fcr that reason. Elivnhowtf dividandt.
Tbe revenue loss to the governasked Congress before It q.ilt ■
f ’liltiit Is having it's first census taken week ago to raise the limit to IM ment by such changes? Additional

them have their say and listen respectfully
while they say it. A great many modern
improvements have been effected by fol­
lowing that advice.

You’re Id lin g
Me!

siltco 17-12. No longer will w« tor able to i billl«»os. Congrei* refused, leaving billions. In May, Elsenhower said
he would *cnd a lax program tn
refer to that country's “countless millions." j
enough‘"to'^voTd 'mou Congress next January.
Ills problem: How can the gov­
ernment lose billions in revenue
ami still balance the budgei
btnlgel un­
less, perhaps. It cuts deeply
into
ity Into
defense and foreign
din aid spendln
spending?
Congress may decide that, if the
That’s an Elsenhower economic country is to avoid going further
I t ’s a bumper crop, says C,raml|ta|&gt;py Jen­ problem for 1953. Next year he will Into debt while kiting the sched­
uled tax reductions go Into effect,
kins. If the farm ers' corn is h alf us high ns have a new kind.
In January hr will present to It may have to find revenue by
the weeds In Oramps* backyard.

debt.
A ll Indian w re s tle r th re w 8 0 opponents I „ lf «h« atlmlnlMrallnn still think*
t.. mi
, 1. .
. 1 1
i It must borrow toryom the present
in .Hi minutes. Isu t thut a ra th e r rlg
n rm is |,kbl
um|t before
j„ fore January,
j.nuarv. Klsen
El»*nIgnntus
I ijebt limit
hower will hava to call Concreis
way o f keoplntf track u f tim e?
back tn special session thi* fall.

Tropical shorts aru advncntutl fu r

iiih I u

Mummer wear. Meanwhile, a famed I ’arlx

Cortisone in Cancer Research

•y HUMAN N. IUH0IIIN, AD.
W1ULR moat retearchcra era
struggling to And means of dc«
atroylng cancer, aamg of oar
Mlcntlita hava bean searching for
n method of griming new cancere
In animate.
Reeearcheri. fur ycare, have
been hampered In their efforts to
find a cure for thla disease by the
tact that animals divclop one
will cut Into thc&gt; future rewnuos type of cancer and humane an­
the treasury might gat otherwise.
other. The problem U In tha diffi­
But this year the total of per­
sonal Ineomea la running well culty of growing human ennccra
•head of last year. And they will In laboratory animals, and than
ba iubject to present high tax trhnafantog tha growllta from
rates THa treasury expects To take animal to animal.
In more from individuals when the
Cartleene Given Ftral
leadline rolls around than
March dca
Many methods have bean triad,
et March
It dM last
but ware unsuccessful. Recently,
iBfomc.tfx r a t^ r o p ^ A r however, • new mathod was doflood to transfer human cancers
offset for many becau
•cause the soda
to animals. U la dona by treating
security tax rata goes up Jan. 1 tho animals, usually experi­
to I per cant from In# nresent lit
per MM. This year If you resdt- mental rata, with cortisone prior
n . m or more, yanr boss withheld taj.tha attempt of Implanting tha
oanoar within tha raw Cortisone
la tho hormone derived from tha
otitor park of tha adrtnal gland.
With thla cortisone technique,
ck m of your pay
and' the treasury
human cancer has been

designer announces women'x akirta w ill be
fthorter. lAiuka like an ull-out campaign for
the freedom u f the knees.

Employees Eye Economy Drive
NEW YORK 'gs—I'resltknl Et* I are entirely syiupxthUic with the
lenltowcr'a new economy drive ■administration a struggles with big
will be scanned elosely by alt tho«a I * i».*-*t* -ent's spending problems,
who work for tho government, by Koine J st hope that more can be
8 &amp; ftv all those who do business with the dona.
government—and should be by all
Tho’ now budget will atari tak­
those who pay taxes to thi* gov- ing form after Boot. IS, when the
amment.
requests for new funda are made.
e has told heads of depart* The budget director will try to
ita and agenclta to try hard t» pire them. Ho will alao try to
rat spending this fall so that the guess what next year's revenues
itral debt celling won't have to wiU be.
[a : 4.-f»
* ralted.
r«lwd.
the treasury hopes for more tax
Those
\lr • ;
businessmen, however, returns from business. 11 baita
ho have been die•appointed be* this hope on Hi# fact that In the
who
cause the previous economy drive first half of this year corporaUappeared to tht-m to bo stronger earnings, for Industry aa a whole,
on good Intentions than In actual were running 17 per cent ahead
savings, a*e more Interested In of the first tig months of 1M|.
ilta second part of his directive:
Bui next year's Ineomea win ha
more cuts ‘n Hie huge governmen­ a different itory. With Uip new
tal spending lota to be spelled out year the excess profits tax
in tbe budget submitted neat Jan*

B
B

w

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assert that while the ad*
Itratkm mada much this year
momentum of s
Income.

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to determine their ability to de­
stroy the cancer without harming
the animal. It la believed that the
Institute doing thla eeacer reeoareh will have enough experi­
mental animals so that they can
teat forty-elx hundred aubetancee
each year for poMlble cancer In­
hibiting propertlce.
Major Obstacle
Thla Inability to grow human
cancer has been one of thg major
obstacles In cancer research. Of
course, rata hava ttoalr awn type
of cancer, but It la not of too much
value to traat animal cancer* tn
••eking a cure for tha human
As thla work contiauaa, it la
believed that there wiU bo enough
rata having human cancer to
supply research contort through­
out tho country,
I W . cor­
W IN Thus, tho now hormono.
tisone, by enabling rata
implanted with human
may eventually bring about
cut tha
curt of this dread disease.
qtJEdTION ANA A M IW 1A

M. L N.: 1 am abort of breath.
WUI a change of climate help mo 7
Answer: It all dopoAda on what
tho c s u m of your shortnooo of
Tha Ido* behind this Implant- broath la. thorium* of breath
Ing of cancer In egportmonlal ttu ­ may bo earned by a disorder of
mble la to make available a * ado- the heart, lungs or Mood, and
— to wppiy
topply of human cancer
Imana against which various
limans
mleali, vlruari, antibiotic t atm your doctor enncrmlng a change
•f(»TU»i can bo i a*ted in nrdar. at climate tn your c m
iCairteki. seta, xi.s Cm I vs* ln * m s I m &gt;

m srsa

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(duale, business’ chief
i govs
It '

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means
corn

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orate

rlationi still

A new ullot ment of federal
funds for farm housing loan* in
Hi-mlnole County was announced
this week liy Ciirti* .1. Green,
• upervlsnr "* **•• Farmer* Home
Administration ar Hanford.
I'lirisiM* of tin*, ereillt I* to

B» SAUL PKTT
( " I could put on puppei &lt;lm*,
(For list Bovk*»
i and m»k« - pile i f ir.cnry."NEW YOHK
Amy Felt. who o u t J
is JO and has root*, na* finally I 2. Four hemal garden*, including
changed her mind. She i» now will-1 floodlit fountain* and a replica ct
ing to move with her family to a me famou* Garden of V&lt;*rsa4li
larger house
.**
i *ii «&gt;Un»
.lnat ""),
l " I'll
plant Inm
lomalne*
.1 A ballroom with a maple floor
Fur month*, we had talkvd ahmit
getting larger qmrtces A* the balanced on spring*
only male in a three-female, onei "W r could tip the whole thing ",
bathroom house. I was tired rf
4 Two and a halt mile* of autu
lhaving In the bffire. There vejre mobile road
other reatnn*. too. hut none that
An aeolian organ in a 30 fll(||
jMTtuaded Amy.
domed (•.•caption hail
All her friend* are heex*. she
•What cnopHick.*!")
insisted, anJ. be«ids**. the eat*
The tone of the Interior, the id
wouldn't like it
*aid, i* relicctrd by "the lavish
She wa» that adamant until a tl«r
gold leaf
and nmarble"
.,sr uf
oi koiu
is’ ,*i miui
iiiro ie " «,(
recent Sunday morning when the ..„0|d finings and WeilgewiMMPfn
wind blew the real estate section |.,v, ,n me master hath." Tt.v ad
over her comic*
continued:
" I wanna move!" she yelled
"The* main residence has q*
My wife and I exchanged silent master bedroom*. Also on the |irop.
look* al triumph It wa*. in it* trlv is a It room «onnrlntendent*«
way, a rare tribute to our long, cottage, an additional 5 room io|.
sublie effort* to make the child tage. large greenhouse, stone coach
change her mind without injury to house, and an 8-car garage "
the roots The Idea was to make
This place, Amy obsirved. had
her think it was really he*- deci more room fur car* than our hums
now has for people.
slon—not a command.
"Despite the sumptuous iialur
najjir*
" I wanna move In this house*"
of the fa
house and grounds," tfc-f&gt;d
Amy «aid.
The ad *he displayed cnnrerm-.l a concluded, "it lx possible to main­
entire prnprrly. Insliie and
house with 49 rolling
___ the
.
illlr Connecticut, tain
acres
overlooking I.ong Island out, with Id III help.
Hound. It wa» dcscrib.'d as a “ gem" If desired, furnishings are avail
like residence of pure Italian lien able at $1,000,000".
alssancr* design" facing two miles
So naturally. I railed the a'tent
I of private waterfront
to find nut how much the plats
How blind parents ran he' It cost without the furnishing*
had never occurred In tis that
" It has Just been rediicisl." U
"pur-&gt; Italian lUnaissance" wa* said, "from one million to Can
Amy's favorite period
non "
The ad said the projverty it&gt;
You see, with u little patlr-m-s,
eluded:
tact and subtlety, you r un g ^ a
1 An outdoor lloodlighted theut child to agree to anything.

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tin* three-countv area, have Inn
rowed approximately $1101,000.011
|n improve inadequate liousiitK.
Since the demand for these
loans far exceed* the limited loan
fund*. Mr. Green explained, only
farm ownet* receiving all or a
substantial portion fo their in­
come from the sale of farm rum
■nudities may qualify u* borruwers A loan may lie made to im­
prove a fat in on whirh the uperutnr work* off the farm only if
he or member* of lit* family ate
farming im a siteable scale. These
luans may lint l*e used to con­
struct rural irsidrnce* nr other
building* for fnmillr* not gen­
erally recornlaed a* farmer*.
An FHA committee in each
county, composed of three local
farmers, decide* who is eligible.
In Seminole County, committee
members are Henry Wight. Han­
ford: Tommy Mrlailn. Jr.. Gen­
eva: and Percy Chapman, Han­
ford.
Since this new tvpe of ereillt
was established bv Congress four
year* ago. about lit,.K)0 farm
owners throughout the counlrv
have used the aid to improve their
homes
and
building*.
l-oan*
amounting to 181,410,00 nation­
wide have been made for new
home*, for repairing and remodel­
ing old liouae*; for new Item*,
poultry hou»e», and other build­
ing*. and to Improve existing
building*. Numerous loan* aim
have Included funda for farmatead
water system*.

A

IN HEAVY HYItt P— F U I.I. P O H N II

RASPBERRIES
25c

STRAWBERRIES
29c

WESTERN SKLECTF.il

BABY BEEF LIVER
HEAVY

W E 8 TF .IG S

lb. 39c

H E H F ’i

RUMP

lb/ 49c'

t'. s. g o o d o r c u n ic K

SAM DAWSON

I

inu more than It takes in—then it
mg

will have to maku up Iht* deficit
by borrowing money. And every
Unn- it borrows, up goe* the natjunal debt.
Next year will be rough on budg

New Federal Funds
A llo tm e n t Received
For Housing Loans

Family Finally Moves

R O U N D STEAK
( I t 'l l OWN CUBE

BREAKFAST BACON lb.
LEAN WESTERN

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P O R K C H O P S lb. 49c
OUR OWN PACK

BLACK EYE PEAS
LB. 39c

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Orlando Players
S oclclL fc v s w iA . Dominate Sanford
A m erican Women Shouldn't Worry
Bridge Action
"A b o u t Shortened Hemlines

Bl ues

players dom inated

havc &lt;*ken it up to h e re ," »hc told
newsmen
The d iff ir m c e w.,* about two
inches.
"E ve rybo dy made such a fuss
ahuut the new le iu tlh ," *h*’ rum
! menteil
mented

"Certainlv. shirts are shorter lull
they are not necessarily kins’
length I ’d sav alioui mol calf ft
depend* on Iks' individual anil what
hind of legs die lots
“ American
women
shimldn'l wot
.............. -r
, .
have H&gt;» most
J “ !V i
F ’
■*’«* 111 Ihe world”

Lutheran Group
To M e e t T o n ig h t
A meet I nk w ill lie held toun;til al
7:30 in the studios of Ila illo Station
W'TRH. of the men o f the Lulh orau
Church of the Redeemer
The newly organized church In
Sanford is presently holding Its
- service* In the Sanford Yacht Club.
“ Tho railed meeting of Ihe church
leaders Is to discuss fu rth e r the
building iilans and h u lliliu it fund
Rev. P h illip Sehlessmann is the
pastor of the U ith e ra ii C hnich of

fiilA &amp; D W d A
Frank Shames, nwru-r of the Hot
b w tm d Shop, was In Sanford ye.
ierday ennfering with rm ilra c to rs
on rem odeling plans for Ihe store.
He lias returned to his home in
l.uw re n te , N Y,

the Redeemer.

Code For Dressing
Lawn Is S im plicity

The Misses Lucia and U m a r M i­
la sal and Monner M el.em l hove re
A P Ne wafratu rr*
turned to H icir home In O rlando
Dressing a .......
garden ...................
Is like tlress a fte r having spent the past week
Ins a w om an—ISno mnv tu rn out a w ith th e ir grandparents, M r nml
fru m p and $3 mnv look like a m il Mrs F F llo n n iilla t
lion.
The rode Is s im p lic ity .
I*
and M r* .lames A Sm ith
New home m in e rs, especially in and Miss Mottle Sm ith returned
that llr s l flush of enthusiasm w hile yesterday n ite r spending n month
the ink is d ryin g on the m ortgage m Charleston. VV Va.
papers, view Hie raw out id door
,,
„
...
.
drabness of llie ir dom ain
w ith
M l's Pcgg^ Hood w ill leave nest
w ild ly cre a tive ideas
week for Korea where she w ill
They are
apt to rush to
ihe ' w r k a* a governm ent secretary
nearest
nursery or greenhouse F " r the Pad w a r 'h e has been a
Ihe way a gn: does when
she secretary at the Sanford Naval Vo
(wants tlia l special dress-up effect Station
In knock out the eve of the on
. . .
..
suspecting male
M r* fames N Itolisun lias re
Don’t trv lo gel llia l big c ite d "'rnc.1 home a fte r a vacation ol
ill a h u rrv
iwo month* sptsit w ith relatives in
You mnv trv tr grab Ihe high A tlanta.
Charleston,
Colum bia.
style and high color of a garden
.........................I .Maiming. S c
f t high p rice s—and w ind up i-lia
Ml and M r* V I Col lev te ll
t I grinned and disa|i|H ilnted after
t I looking over a m in e modest today (or Cojulubtiv. S. C. where
Ideaecl lu-lg......win. , lowly builds \ \ ' r
i"in*-.l hv th e ir .on
hi* garden tn fit the surrooi,dings
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will be of (lie law’ll. This Is nu|
the lime In plant a peimaneal nm
al hough some folks, Ju*i to
have things green for the summer,
toj.s in some nulek growing seed
tn be rnlnrtllled under in the (all
Then put In the pcruiuneui lawn
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tiiin .il Apple AssiH'lalion .Yith An
m ial Convention Sanford was well

represented

by

Mr

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•«*-l«'il hv t ill' Harold K aslner. M r and M r* Mob
‘ KmiJa *?’la *, . ! U^n
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Reel) m ill son, and M r and Mrs
5? I ll, U,|ir r J,,,,,m ,nentlam.n A I. Skinner Mr S chlrard mid
21.» ,
in ls tu re of glass
W right emit lim e- to tin- Mid
. 'll
I Mpnnwhbe grade west. E ast ........ .. Canada on a
and smooth tho gnuind on c o o l, m arke ting trip .
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"ra k e and ro ll — rake nml p ill. "
ng
ynu want ynnr shrub* and trees
planted He in cm her a voting tree
Beta p re tty big as the years go
by D eterm ine which type nl trees
are best suited to ynnr area De­
cide whether von w aul shade.color nr fru it trees — the la tte r
U l l t l l l VNNHUNt F .M F M
tw-« groups also provide shade a*
M r and Vlis Roherl M tin t ale
w ell as eiilo r
Don't ove rplanl around rouiida nniiiMini-iiig the liir lh of n 'is
lions.
R rm e in lie r. shrubs gr'-fc pound I t mince daughter. I.iiula
and gn
grow
Susan, i hi Vug 12 in Indianapolis,
M ake a sketch of your garden Ind M rs tin t Is Hie fo rm e r .lane
layout
Decide where you want ! Chapman
flo w e r
beds,
walks,
tre llis e s .1
vegeluhle garilen, fencing, hedges,
M r and M r* 1. M McLeod J r
•n d perennials anil spring b u lb 1o f O rlando announce the b irth ol an
d isp la y*.
1 i&gt;ghl pound, four ounce sun. John
T ra v e l o rn iim l } m ir area Look C hristopher, at the Orange Mem
at home* w ith outstanding ga r o ria l Hospital on Aug « .Mrs. Me
llie ir e ffe c t’ Take i^ynd I* Ihe fo rm e r Lucy Roum ll
» » *hem ideas which appeal to
daughter of M r and Mrs F
you.
K. H oum illat of Sanford

Above all, take it slow and
•»»y. Veteran home gardeners
wll help you with advice
Just don't let that firren rhumb i
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Tm iK H DA T
The Junior and Intermediate Rny
le t Ambassadors will meet at the
First Baptist Church at 7:00 p. m.
The First baptist Church Choir
will hold rehearsal at 7:13 p. m.
The Junior brotherhood will meet
i t the First baptist Church at 7:30
p. m.
FRIDAY
T hli la Preparation Day for tho
Flrat baptist Vacation b I b I o
School. Children age 3 thru tn
yaari of age are asked to come at
1:00
00 p.
p. ni. tn reg ister and
&gt;r the,
toe beginning of Ihe t
for
Monday,
ITIh. Parents are
r, August
Aug
asked to bring children under ft
yaari of age and
ami register them.
The Flrat baptist Varation biblo
School Parade will begin at 1:00
p. m.

SATURDAY
The annual plcnie of the Rrotherhood of Locomotive Fireman and
Englneman will he held at Rock
Springs, Eating will begin at t:00
p. m. and those attending are askl«d to bring a lunch and eating
’ utensile. All member* and families

are Invited,
MONDAY

P ublicity G im m ick
; R e s u | f O f A ccident
HOLLYWOOD. Aug 13 &gt; *-O n r
summer day in the year 1027 a
llmousino pulled up m front ot a
mammoth, pagoda Ilk*' structure
under construction on Hollywood
boulevard.
Out stepped showman Sid C.rauman to display his gaudy new Chi­
nese theater in the Iwo reigning
stars of the silent screen, Doug
Fairbanks and Mary Piekford.
Out stepped Doug Out stevped
Mary. SrpitNh! Her dainty tootsie
landed In wet cement on the
alilrwalk. America’s sweetheart
laughed II off and walked mi, Icav
ing Impressed In the mnereUi the
outline* of her shoe
Thus, by accident, was H o lly ­
wood’s longest running publicity
gimmick born For firs urn an, one
of Ihe sharpest showmen ever, per
lved possibilities
reived
poialbilitle* In the print
When he opened the ihealtr,
thealc
then a* now filmland's moat hi
aarre. he arranged tn have Doug
and Mary place their font and
hand print* In a special square
of concrete In the forecourt.
Tho star* have been doing It
ever since. Now, 2A years later,
&gt;31 square* are preserving for pos­
terity the shoe and glnve lisa.* of
filmland favorites.
Half a doien times a year work*
men with hammers break up an­
other square, pour In fresh ce­
ment, and atana aside while some
celebrity wades in. Publlcltywlse,
there’s nothing like it In Ilollynod
Ralph Hathaway, the theatar

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Monday night al Hie n -g id .ii m o l
illg of S a lifo iil l.iMlg- No 2J lie
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the m eeting V is ito r* a le no d d
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154 D R E SS E S M A R K E D W A Y D O W N !

' V feature of the *ei " lid H ilo*
ll'ilo l.iv Show mi Sunday at thc
Featiodv A ilitiln riu n i d l&gt;aytima
lleai Ii w dl be a group of c Vpc ft
h t lii'i n* grow ers from a ll over
T lm i.il I’hi-sc ailH inrltie * w ill In'
wearing in o lfii'la l rilitm u and w ill
in- glad In o ffe r suggestions nr
answer tpiestlun* about hibiscus
AI«o to he highlighted w ill he an
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d e pa rlin i-ul
where
g ra llm g mid n lrla ye i mg w ill be
ili'iuo ustrats'd try Atwood T ragic
and til* co m m ittee I'h re r tallies
v ill tie *el aside for *peeiniens of
-oil. d iffe ie n l fe r tlli/e r * insect eon
tro l and *is I'lHil.iUivi * showing
Hio stage* from sesul to fin a l plant
bloom ing
Hawaiian music w ill In played
off and on it'll illg Hie afternoon
h ir r r lin ii. d sign* w ill lie placed at
the mo«1 s tra g i'lu streets leading
lo His’ I'l'a lio il) Viiilll *»r i it in lo a*
t visito r*
The e ltl/e ii* of Sanloid a n - I'oyil
&gt;dlv welcome lo bring then bloomto ttie e o m ililtte e at the A uditor
nm l next Siuutav morning a* soon
itte r a oo a iii i* pilssitile
The stlow i* open for uotli om p''
Id iv v o r eotiipi 1lit ve tdoonix ac
e lid in g to Ho e x lllllllo rs wishes
tile show w ill open to Hie p iih lir
al t IWI p m
If you dim i know the name of
V 'llir pet plant, now's Hie lim e In
find out lo r llh- noniem la tiire com
p u lle t- w ill In' on hand lo help ynu
Id e n tify II."

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Hibiscus Holiday
Show A t Daytona
Beach O n Sunday

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al N.V.VS ,itle r a short stay at the
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id le I iiii returned last night and
w ill resume til* duties in the Uon
in .I Tower ludnv He 1* also the
leader " f Hie Sin I Ion trance H r
ib e s lla
Now that .tint l* back
Ho- orchestra *hould soon be re.nlv
ti&gt; make it* ib 'b llt How about it,
.tup ' 1

man agiv, estimates that during
the slimmer tourist season almut
t.otgi people a day enter the fore­
court tn have n look There are
crowd* from 10 in thr morning
In II at nlphf Sightseeing buses
slop regularly and fans pmir nut
lo map photographs mid fit their
fu-t into the print* «f the fammit

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At m*»**1 I ,»hl— Smith
I hi*
contract iii
hasinw
npr'tiPil I hi* liuiihriu w ith nih* Mutt*
nml h ;m n ii M 't i S it l .i hourl it*
spouse alnl a *llb •ijUtTlt ■'(Mill*
la ls e I nun N i« 'h
West's nor Mi ll Ivail w.i* tin lack
of ‘tt* m oo d' ’’ ••Mill should plav
low iii diiuim v w inning thv ti ll k
w ith In* ace This nreservi"* duni
m y ’ * ip ic i'ii a- i dl,iituM ill stoppi-r
sholdd F a*l g.toi tin- lead before
West
Soldh I'.lM I'ohllt S I - V I’M top Ir a kin spades, diam ond*, and ilid i*
ad hi- must iii - Hop three b r a il
tric k * in iin lr r lo make lo* eon
traet He eannol at nnee ill aw .id
verse tru m p * lot lie w ill need i
tru m p en try in to dum m y In bring
in Hie heart suit il it ean tie e*|nb
livlie d for dtseard*. m oreover lie
may need a tru m p entrv to til*
own hand in ordei to lead up lo
du m m y's heart*
A heart i* list at l i n k two mot
Ku*t lake* lb - ip n v n with to* aee
and usually re tu rn ' a In im p or a
make til* e iin tia e t tie »ln&lt; in tits
elllh In eith e r ease de cla rer w ill
men baud anil make* d u m m y's
king ol hearts, a th ird round of
hearts is led and ru ffe d w ith a
high tru m p
A ilve rso tt m op* u&lt;- d ia u u dp
rla e e r takin g the la *l rnm nl of
tru m p * vs it It d iiu im v '* king tu n
tra ct w ill he made with t ie tiu m p
Irie k *
tlire e heart*
a diam ond
and
eluti ile e la re r ean make
III* n m lra e t liernuse to- lo im il the
a d ii-i**- he art* divided three three
and neither up|Mineul w ith more
ih.ui l l in v tru m p *
Fast could make Hie eonti ai l
mueh m n rr rltffle u lt for South hv
hobllug up Hie arc of hearts un til
the second round
Now Smith
need* tu n tru m p t n iu r * into dum
my In ord er to set up and then
run the heart suit H i* only t hanee
now is In find Hie ten of tn irtip *
doiilileton in one hand and South
shmtlil firs t plav the nee uf trum ps
fulhiwed Iiy the niiu- which he
shmild overtake In dum m y w ith
Hie king
If Hie ten of tru m p *
drops South ean now ru ff a bear'
w ith a high tru m p and return to
dum m y w ith the eight of tru m p *
In order In run the re m a in d e r of
the heart* The four nf tru m p *
must I k - retained m South'* hand
In order Dial this second en try lo
dum m y ean he c ffie lc d .

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Brenda Benton Celebrates Birthday
R W A Circle M eets
A t The Vail Home

Higgins rolled up l *7 point* to lake
Fast-Wswt honors Moth are from
* Orlando.
Mrs. Robert Pace of O rlando
teamed w ith Cecil Mines of San
ford to lake second plai e honors
w ith 12N p o in t', while Mrs Mailer
anil Mr» F llle j. both of Orlando,
came in th ird in tin- F a d West
classificatio n w ith 121 point*
On the N orth South *idi- of the
.dodger, Iwo more Orlando player*
. took top Imnors
M r*
Thomas
Malloy and II tia rrig u e garners’ll
1.10‘ * p o in t' to lie the winner*
In a second spot tie w orn Dr
I and M rs
Leonard Munson, and
i another O rlando team. Mrs. W il­
lia m C h iton and Captain Henry
i Chase. USA. w ith It I 1&gt;.
Average wa* I to. and 19 players
1 were In action
The billo w in g hand wa* playisl
du rin g Ihe evening not presented
im portunities fur good ofteusive
p layin g as w ell a* h r gn»d de
tensive play

Fast
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News

L ittle M i** b rrm la Kay Renton cream urri* Rorvfil Thr* \t'iintf the honnre# b lfw out th * esafflaa
I I bdpv M irth ifjiv " a * on her cake
l i i b ’ i,* ih r NAAS up llieir in tliosc clouds. Lelto )? ' was honored on her sixth b irth d a y K ifM v
Mr«
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w ith » p a n ) given b&gt; hel
d in
C o m iuu uivaiio!i
Departm ent has &lt; ongratulations m , .m and
E lo pe Renton a»*&lt;‘ ied in serving
Mrs .la rk Renton at the ttenton
taken Ihe lir * t step necessary in ' ny " iK ith "
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enjoy the after
A ltbougli I rltu v is old) on hi* home yevterday afternoon
pre pa ration foi e n li. nice in to Ihe
noun " e tc
Elizabeth Faye, and
to
In i inning
a
brown
select group of men aboard the vv J)
A green and yellow voloi svbeme
i)enme lla y e * . D o tlic Renton. (Jill
station known a* browu b a g g e r*" b a g g e r", .mother NAAS man ha* was c a rrie d m il at the outdoor
Renton Ronnie M arie A lfo rd [leva
A "b row n liagglo r those ot a h ea d) made the grade Joe Vasil pact) w ith stream ers o f crepe pap
M u ' amt Ian 11*e W righ t, U itvid
you wbo do not already know, is iia * returned to Sanford fro m to* er F avor* consisting of *u rk rr&lt;
1
tie
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the
F
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Lowe
Hnyd ItiillingF-r (in II Ever
home
ill
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mu.
Ohio
where
he
Hie tra d itio n a l Nav v nicknam e for
candy, and bubble gum , were tied
the
m a rrie d
men aboard
the e *t banged llle wedding vow * w ith in in d ivid u a l bags on tile clothes &lt; h n -tla ii U liurch met -t Hie home ulge. Sarah. Hobby and U harlntte
of M r* UhandliT V eil mi Vlmulav ll a r ii 'i m . D ickie and bobby W illstation win, live ashore w ith th e ir ,,i home town g irl M r and Mrs hui’
- eiilng
fiiiiiih i-s and geuerallv tirin g l l i r l r Y . i'il h a 'i lonud an a p u rtirie n l till I
ink Susan b ro w n Donna Peters,
" F in 'The T u ll On The Donkey'
M r* i&gt; 1&gt; Larulre** chairm an, F a ria and R ichard S lim ie r. Susan
liin i-li to work in the standard N inth St iln-v w ill c a ll ’ ’h o in c " 1 wa* played and Ronnie Marts* VI
"resided She also led in i nu»4 Price Debbie Rotunda. Paul snd
w h ile Joe is stationed here at
paper brown bag
ford was |h r prize w inner
m sp llin g devotional *«-rv ,ce
l.clto y
look Hie
lu s t s te p " NAAS i "U gratolalions Joe. and
Aron K eith
Reeky and Evelyn
Refreshm
ents
of
nuts,
m
in
ts,
cup
M r* O T l'e a r*o n gave a very F.m icro n . (lie n W alker (Jllly a rd ,
Monday night when lie presented W eliorile to the club "
cakes,
and
in
d
ivid
u
a
l
n
ip
*
of
ire
u te ri-'lin g
'ii*s to n a rv
program
M l** V irg in ia b rid g e * of Lake
Pal SptsT* Nancy Keith. David
Her theme wa*
T hriuigtim it &lt;hi- N oqiiin
After a total ol 2S m onth* duly
Monroe w ill) a h c .iu tiliil s o lltn lrr
t ’h r t 'lii ' Holme.*
Ellen
World "
Sept .3 lias been set a* the wed aboard N V VS itco rg e I'o w c ll, yen j
b e lls , and M a ik tire g o ry
ding dale
1'lie newly engaged man llr * l class, checked o ff th e '
A fte r the lui*im -*s meeting n I
Those m others present were the
couple rn c li reside presently w ith station tod,IV w ith orders which
..icia l hour w a* nu|i'veil
w
ill
t.ik
i
lit
iii
to
New
lamdon.
the ir respective l.u n ilic * in l.ake
Ib 'lle lo u s
re trr'b m i-iils
were M ine* Roll It irris n n , VV II Ren­
E t)
Keith.
M om .to ' itim is
.itlc iiilc d school &lt; onu lic i'i gc is the last enlisted
-erved bv the hoste** to the fol ton, F.d t'a m cro n
Lloyd laini» tr . E a rl tire g o ry ,
of NAAS to leave.
al Seminole High School w hile the ‘ plank-owtier
low mg
Mile* In iu ily dot not move lo Ihctr ReiHirAug for dut&gt; in Sanford In
M rs II .1 buss. Me* il
VV Ralph I ll'll* i 'i i ' urge A lfo rd snd
Lake Monroe residence u n til UMN A p ril ol |PM, he pla)e d a prom t '
Morgan,
Mrs
1
l b irp
H r* 1 Ralph Poire*
I r!to y , How it trle n v tn ftr-*t rtent pact in re a d im g Hie station
Pe irstin , M r* .1 M K ioglit Vir*
class, entered the Naval service for re com m issioning Mnv t ISISl
LaildrCsS, M r- 1 I Horton Vtr*
I HE SANTORO MFH At l&gt;
m M arch o&lt; oil? uni reported fu r Since that tim e be ha* been the
Mrs }t p lln lv n
VV C T isoii. M r* V all. m il llu th
Thursday, Aug. 13, 1933
Page 3
duty in Sanford last Novem ber office *ii|n rv i*o r of Ihe Station
sShirlrv *Sf*c«ri!
Vnn and U ralg V ,.it
I 'resent plan* c.ill lo r the Septem ­ I’ c r'.u in c l o tfie e a* w ell as the
ber wedding to take place at the (lr * l president of Ihe NAAS En
residence o f M i** b rid g e * In the listed Men’* 1Tut*, which he also
m eantim e, l.i lin v '* lellmv w orkers helped establish
(•••urge ha* witnessed the mart)
in
the
C iin im iin iiH lin ii*
O ffice
m ight have lo repeat anything Im provem ent* atiuard Ihe station
tbev sav to loin I low does It feid and he ha* seen men report here
lot 11i*rv com plete llie ir lo u r*, and
h r t la n*1 erred liaek lo sen Now
Hie lim e Iia* come for him to dipat I Ir.un N V.VS and I rum I lie cllv
of Saulord A* a native of M ia m i,
H lo u s e s
tieo rge Iia* esp e rla ll) en loved Ills
--- M«Mi K l l o m l n
lout "t S an lo id shore d illv The
U arp enterH , Alerhiinles, Kli-ctiicltm.H hove lo ro nor vvinilown out fo r rem odel
rnanv lin-ud * lie ha* made, both
"*• VA . . , I lint
l»
V* V- *
, N \ s and c iv ilia n , regret seeing
ing. Pninter-s, F ix I ore ,A1en an il P e ru n il o r* are reads lo -*larf on the in ­
t
W i.|'.W \l- I .1.
lillu leave Hood lock Uieorge be
te r io r. W e 're R etting re a d ) to b rin g v on I lie new, modern H ollyw oo d Shops.
I sure I ii illn t* ii* a line now and
tils .se c|.m i* l . k, l | ,,(*
Hut f ir s t — W e must clear -shelvon an d rnvkM fo r llie vvorkmen— Ih n l s Ih e
th e n ’
i
St Its

NE WYOHK i^-A m crican ttnni
The chic wife t.r the French dip
tn have Ihe mint beautiful leg* in i inmnt calinlv hauled up her «ktrI ‘ action at last n ig h t’s vcrfc.v ilupli
the worm ami they shouldn't worry Item to »hov th.it already die i« cate bridge tourney al Ihe S .inficd
, W om an’s Club
if French designer Christian Ulor 1 falling m line,
Stephen Rockwell and Kdw ard F
want* to lift the hemline up anil
"See. the hem m o here ami I
UP„
. . . .
Mme. H enri llo n n e l, wife of Hie
French am bassador to the United
States, made this eleur today upon
her arrival from France on the
French liner L ib ce tr.
F'

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and I tn d rr r lls d ie **
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Itr s o lK iil h ro a ilrln t hs. pirn
lavs, alagham *. dotted * n * i
VVu n d e rfill .a v ln g s ' VII
sire * I to 3, 7 to I I In tha
group.

LOTH

UN DIOR W E All
S A V E V \ to V -i
Betotiful nylon .lip * worth tn 10.[H. shout ' i
price. Other hergsln* In slips, pslsms*. bras­
siere*. Help yourself to bargain*, I'rldar and
Katurday.

Vt Price

M orit,

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SUMMER POCKETBOOKS
Straw and uUatlr. Jn»t right
lo finish out the halanra nt
the summer. Valuer 1.99 to
2,90

1

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Arrow Athletics Underahlrfa 1-00

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Pag* 4
Thursday. Aeg. 13, 1133
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Speeder Fined
$30 In Lengthy
Court Case
i

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G ary Gibson, a Negro mechanic
cnn vlclcd by u five-m a n anti onewoman Jury yesterday In County
C ourt fo r speeding, was fln tvl *3U
by County Judge Dm igla* KDn*
sfrom this m orning.
Gibson, who*e case was argued
fo r a d n y-o n d u -h u lf before the ju ry
returned an unanim ous v e rd ict of
g u ilt,
was
given
thrchoice
of —
a
III
W illi
n
i v via
M
il.' %
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130 fine
In Jail. G
lbsor
fine oorr 20
ZU days
days In
Gibson
old *00
*“ In
'
paid .Sheriff J. L. Hobby

nn

F (y i M l t l S G//r /n i. T

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stead.

Gibson and h i* defense attorney,
Vollo W illia m * J r., m aintained the
'
was not the m a r Deputy
if b
&lt;
.Sheriff Hubert K. Carol chased
be­
tween W ami 07 nille»-per-haur out
Celery Ave., on the night of June
/l.
Deputy Carol ami Ills teenage
passenger. Hob U n m e t!, d c ic rlb e d
the ch o w , In which Hcnnclt In ju r ­
ed hi* head when Hie ear lilt a d ip
In Ihe road. P ro te n d in g A tlo rn e y
K s rly le Housholilcr demanded 11
gu ilt verd ict In III* re b u ild rc iu m e
In another cum yesterday, M ig ­
uel A Torres, O rlando A ir Force
Base Puerto ilic a n , was a c ip d tle I
by a six-m an Jury on charge* o f
reckless d rivin g . T orres needed
the services of an In te rp re te r d u r­
ing the tria l.

In ibla «*l O l n - l lt *
u n lu rilm . %»*«*» Ifllb.

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TUNA FISH -

T O IL E T HO A

IO N A HHA N O CU T

IVO ItY

n*ni

Camay

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2 For

BUTTER

24 Oz.

NEW III.UE

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1951 Ford 2-donr L'twlnin V-H; lliulio, Seal covern; Fordoinntle. "Try
11 Before You Huy I t !’’ ..................................................................................

91495.00

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1950 Oldnmohlle (Tula Medan. "Mhmvini; the Stuuip of Quality!” .......

91495.00

91 1 9 5 "

2 tone

GATOH HHANO

PAHCAI

ROACH
HIVES
KKKHII BARTLETT

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91195.00

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A 19IH I're feel Sediin. "You Won't Have In Dij( Fnr Into Your Bucket for IhlsOne!" 9 495.00

93 3 9

105

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9 H50.00

9 g 7 9 lll&lt;&gt;

9 895.00

9

1947 Htudehaker

2 door

Heilim: Itinllo, spot ligltl, New Paint. "Knsy to Pay For

181 A

1947 Plymouth Special Del,life ( ’loir Coupe. "Priced In Suit Ihe Ffimlly
Budget!” ................ ........... 9 095.00 9 30^-UO

187 B

1947 Fru/er 4-door Sedan, "does Well w ill, a Sport Shirt und Fishing HodJ"

103 B

1947 Nash Club Coupe.
t

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Bargains Are At Their Best!

27 A

1951 Internuliomil % Ton Pick-Up "A Lot of Truck for so Little Money

90 A

1930 Dodge W t Ton Platform Body "del It! You Won't Regret li!” ................... 91095

196 A

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1946 Oldsmohile 78 ('lull Medtin. New 2-l&lt; lie Pninl llvdrumhtle. “ Here's Pep. Bower
and Personality! ”
............. ................ .............z 9 595.00

Act Now While
229 A

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1919 Dodge Half Ton Pick-Dp; New point— Tires and Mol nr OK "Some One Will
"Steal" This I" ........................................... .................................................................... | 995.00

9

1948 Chevrolel Two Ton Slake Body 8.25 x 20 llcuvy Duly Tires; I wo speed nxle.
"A Work Horse on W heels!".......................................................................................... 9 895.00

9 M R .9 0

1948 Chevrolel Two Ton Stnke Body 8.25 x 20 Tires; 2 speed uxle.
"W ill Cut Your Untiling Costs
...............................
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SAVERS

BLEACH

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llair Tun Plck-llp
I'lr M lii New Paint
“ Broken IN ! Nut llrulieit
Broken Down!”
llm rn!"
...............

91050.00

(i nod Ituhher; Meehan Icully Good.
.... 9 895.00

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1947 Htudehaker \\'i
l'/j Tun.
Ton. Cult &amp; Chassis. “Choose It and Dse I I I You'll
Monty
Money Ahead!” ...........................................................................
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SUPER R IG H T HEAIkY TO E A T

PICNIC

Frying Pan C all

4U ,b

, firemen answered a call yesteray at, 0:13 p.ni. to 1103 Laurel F L A O A m t I K H I I L A O K K Y R I )
We, where a frying pan had pverlented on a slave.
First

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T W IN OAKS

"C ooperative
group
planning
amt u('lion urowrnmM provide an
opportunity 06485839
'Burn
by actu ally listing those lechnluuc*
Uial they w ill be helping th e ir
pu pil* ac(|ulrc du rin g thu school
year.
"T h u extended period o l service
provide* tim e lo r the school s ta ll
to uvulualo th e ir o b jc c llv o * and
progress at ap pro xim ate Intervals
and to plan s c ie n tific a lly lo r e f­
fecting Im provem ents.
"T h e planning period help* a
school s tu ff develop a linrm onlou*
organization, esprit do corps and
rrd h n ijn n n fo r the challenge of
the school year.
'T h e m nt-school plan tilntt period
' make* ft pn*«lhlo to m a intain the
, school p ro iiru in u l fu ll operation
u n til the end of the te rm by provld ln g u period fo r toachurs to
tirade paper*, com plete reports,
plan sum m er p ro g ra m *, evaluate
progress and plan next steps utter
Ihe actual teaching period hna
been com p le te d."

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1950 Chevrolet l-|inor Medan rowerulldcj New nenl eoversi
A Breeze lo D riv e — It's did I'mvcigllde!"

141 B

TO M A TO ES
No. m
Can

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— Ask Us!"

recognized problems.

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231 A
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1950 Chevrolet 2-iloor Heiliin; New |inlnl, new nenl covers’, “You'll n»nlly Have
In Wall Months mill do Miles lo Fiiid u Cleaner Cur!”
91195.00

1.70 A

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1951 I'nntlac C’liierinin H— l-iloor Sedan 2 Tone drey. ‘T ick lip Your Splritn und
Drive With I'rltle!"
SI 195.(10

A N N PAGE

" T ile ten-month pro gra m Is u
fo rw a rd slop *in the d ire ctio n o f
m aking tc n rlilu g n fu ll tim e p m
(easion rn llu ir Hum a Journey­ Ft lit UlHMEil
m an's nrciipu llon.
"T h e Inrrease In lenohers' sal
arles on a ye a rly basis provides
g re ater security fo r llm profession
m ill enm iirugea co in p e te iil young
people In become leacbers.
"T h e
pre-school
coiiferiiiice s
provide effe ctive ly for Hie nrlentullim o f new teueliers lo th e ir tea ch­
ing assignments, t lic lr schools anil
th e ir co m n m n lly.
"T h e pluim lng periods provide
an extended w orking period for
inupplng
a cooperative
attack
(M IN IA S K K D L K H H
u | miu
specific problem s o f Ihe
school year.
" I t helps teacbnrji achieve the
professional gro w th
that comes
only from w orking lo g e ilie r upon

iTh

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1931 Chevrolet I ’mvcigliile — Iteiiiilifiil I thick. “ Mile lifter Mile uf
l-uxurimis Economy!"

122 A

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H O LLER 'S V A L U E C A R N IV A L
THIS W EEK

IN3 A

N IIC P R E M IU M

SALTINES

w ill

Htack No.

GREEN BEANS

liar

Duz

“ T im e Is ava ila ble for till* sltl(l)
of the pupil* and llic school com
m im lty iin 11 basis fo r Ihe develop
menl of a p rm lic a l c u rricu lu m
lo r the school
"T he cooperative consiileratlou
ami developmeal of points of view
and policies Insures um lerslam llng
ami eoordlm illon among the fa ­
c ility mul cu m m u n lly.
"T h e planning periods provide
an upporUm lty fo r tbu tcachor to
beenuie acquainted w ith a wide
range of teaching m a te ria ls arid

MIRACLES

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(Continued from Page One)
|
ami school fa cilitie s In readiness 1
fo r the opening day
"T h e fo il sellout te rm o f ISO
ilaya can be usnl fo r iic tu a l teachlug and Ibe provision o l o p po rtu nl
ties noil advantages (nr 1
I hero need be on M m ,lid tim e In I.AVA
openliu! school In the ta ll o r In
routine tusks lueidenlal lo elusliig
school In the spring.
"T ile loss of n m m e nliim
in SOAP 1‘MtVnF.U
selnail operation resulting Irom
three, month sum m er vneallnn Is

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Coach

By MERCER HAILEY
ATLANTA UP — Louisiana Staff
University figures to field a better
football Item this year than Inst—
but with the Tigers' lough sched­
ule Coach Gaynell Tinsley isn’t
predicting a winning senton
LSU open* against Texa*. then
in order come Alabama, Huston
College, Kentucky, Georgia, Flori­
da, Mississippi. Ttsincssec, Missis­

Figures

sippi Stale Arkansas and T-il»ne
"Ci-V
another typicr' LSU
schedule, we cannot hope *o improiu our season record oi last
year {3-7 although we do have
the type material capable ef play­
ing an outstanding game in any
given Saturday," says Tinsley.
Abolishment of the free substitu­
tion rule which made possible the
two-platoon system should help the

On

Fielding

Tigei * -Tut of necessitt l_SI’ (or
the pst* thrt«* years has tpn-J men
on offense and defense A- a result,
the Tigers have several gimd play­
ers experienced in both float'
Halfbacks (ieurgi- Hum tin and
Charlie Oakley, end Jew I n -Inc'ln
and tackle-guard 1’anl Mdler are
among the Tigers who ti.-■.• bail
(icacllce going both ways
Hut like most s c h o o lL s r has

Stronger

-mine t&gt;*v&lt; who have &lt;peels!'reil
a:;..
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rule c!
their etfcctn ’ in s- In litis rategof)

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Grid
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Itiit’K fit a 111on of tin In* guard ■
tacks- (n,',,-o
b i \ ons
uid |&lt;i|| Laming, -n out W ith Oakley and Itra n ra i.i .ii n.
standing ciiard, are am '...! the hack and T u m in e llo and Sinn M

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k r r.-ci i.* : •
.
f.-r.m the
S iv\ a* aii m il.landing |*rospert
a' guard o th e r p rim e fro*h prosm - i- ittcludi I'nmms l')nvis. a 2ih)
I'oiiid fullh.uk ft mu Shreveport,
I
Pi'Ul'i'liiii.inii a 2.lit pound half

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ta ll G rad) O.iv.s . di ensive half
- niii.ibh a r i l e s l to r e p l a c e
h a rk : I * an t'a m p
i r?f"n.«l»e
phv at end Hmse position* awn
re n te r and i till M r m g lte ! ! who
• •ther* Oi l w ill tic missed in to lie *1.'lin ge r than last year
w ill try to till the -.ics of de i hole lot iii,it k . Willard Ha»hal an
Tum lm -lln, a sophomore is a h
parted '|u.n lerh-u i V - in Steven* "*.il N h la in the servlt &gt; a id n u t* rece it -r and fast afoot I
Stev i-ii • .in - \|&gt;&gt; ..........I and l.d
.i 11si
i- i n Shaw and i-rank also Is a grt-.tl lilo rk e r I ’ nul Ml!
ented i|iia ileili.i, i, . 1 i oxt pa** Horn, ■hut - -tit difficulties
prnlnhd) w ilt lake mu- ol the
.
er, Leroy L.ili.it
a nuse fierce
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Tonight

♦'

Lakeland Sweeps
NAAS Security Forges Into 2nd
Two-Game Series Place On 13-3 Win Gver "Ops"
With Cards, 9-1

I III

ily It A id 'll (JASSMAN
whs the shortest game to In' pint
Hiding un a Kl-.'l victory over i ed no far. The game wan called
NAAS Operutionn yenterdny, tin- I after the fuurth inning un a
Ily K E N T C IIB T L A IN
Sanford'n «ce f linger — "Earn­ NAAS Security Softball Team league rule that -inti * the gain*
ed Ernie" I’ulmlerl—will he srek- won the necuitil spot In the San- | will he enlled no mi even itimtig
fly League at the Naval Auxlll- ' aiiylline after tin fm iiili if nm
lagging'cariHnaln'^Sell'uie*rjark*- " ,y A,r Station. The game, wldrh team l» winning
u s.-me of t. n
t-onvlllr lleach Sea Itlrdn Invadu was the firs t l i l t fo r S e ru ritv , m more m in .
J,
l".
Edwards
look
tin* huluo»
the .Memorial Stadium tonight to
as winning pilch- t E&lt;lwaids sm
open a two-game irrlrn,
letldeled llliee Inis, xxtdkcil fnin
After lant night's disgraceful
men arid stiiiel* not un* man. t*
0-1 setlmek to the I’ilotn In
I.. Scruggs k b . :in- liming pitch
Lokeluiul, which capped a clean
el.
nwcep for the folk Countluns
Seroiul liHseumn I K Hum ..n.l
over the locnln and limited SanK. Hons, tin* it l-it-i-m rili. |mi i ll
furd to Junt iwo runs In 1H In tin* S e e o illv nine at the pluli*
nlllffgn of hall, Manager J. C.
la p p in g
out
, ilnulilim um
Dunn's Hedhlrd chargen will he
w h ile lim it w i l t on to '( in e
seeking to reverse their down­
llm -e n f tin S* .-un i n runs.
ward course.
Heciii ity’s tnfiehl i-lickisl *■-.
I f any pitcher run do It, I'allerilnv as tin-* nnlhd Iwo «l«***I•I«•
JA C K S O N V IL LE '.H -T w n u ffn t
inielr ran. The taciturn right­
plays out ol lb. i»ig in llu- s, i iiiol
r, who was signed by H». i *‘v»' I'fayer* turned up ailing on Mnl fourth muiligs
hander,
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Louis Manager Eddy Hunky |IJ» ,&amp;"•»&amp;
milted fuot * nor*.
In thei* |*otii (imuritN lint icnf 1tiiilfi t uffvct lilt* j,hjh it |uh ktul
J, I-. tili-Mn, -hurtslnp, h-ini the
IIIUIMI * role nf favorite In tonight's
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after -a WorkoaT
wnrkuut. llias
posted ; innad'*
Florida high school all-star foot­ plate lu'i foi iinuu-i- of tin- Opera
the best pitching record nf any
lions leum t*x slugging not
ball game at the tiutor Howl
the, r |us|, r \’hVeV', *ne V r , YheJ I'" ’ The Southerners have a tremen , '""oei in th* -* . .-n.l inning with
year-old I'almlerl. who hulls don* weight advantage for the fifth | e ''•**•» '»'
After In* fn *i
fro n t E lm h orn t Long Island, hits
won ID games against nine de­
fe a t*, tw o more victo rie s than
any other h u rle r • m * u n l fo r
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Sanford wouldn't have to face Augudlne Kettcrllnu* said. " If
it* old nemesis Joe A ng''i this they heat or. site I* what will do
■veiling, since the slender right­ it." lie added, however. " I Ik*
hander racked up his 24th trlupinh of Hu* year lust night. Two lievv! we're in belter shape and
flingcr* with no-ldllers to their know our ploy* hitter " ill* team
credit
Hoi* Kitehen and Huy which will attack from the Ten
Hrltt - however, muy see iervlee nessve single wing ha* had *liffer workout* while the king *lm l
here tnliigllt.
Southwnerii look It easy
Lust night Dave Leonard start­
Hoy Fm ich of Miami Jaek.on,
ed In Lakeland fur Sanford and
South c2al,!' W iK.'iIi
surging I'lloU went to work early - 1
tieatlng down the steady *urre»* | "I1!*1 ^ , furnialitm, admitted his
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t W 4» after nllwolng
sig runs.
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end
lin was next to assume the res- Jlmi Mendtey, from Miami Edison,
i ue role only to be helled from yesterday
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finally Tensive
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fin lftlfa j ui» fo r iht* im p oten t Sun- 1 M ia m i Senior.
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win. went the distance to nimux
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llnek-to-back double* by J’rica
Weil brook, who wa* elevuted Into
Ihe lead-off position, and 1)111
Matt v produced Hnnford’* Iona
tally in the alxth.
The doubles, Hatty'* 12th and
Wenthrouk'a &lt;Uh, were No*, 160
and i.tlf) of the *ea*on, tying Init
year's Seminole Hlue total out­
put. No stolen haaea w-ere rerorded l.y Sanford, xo the Car­
dinal'* new FSL theft record still
stands at 216.
Heiides the two-ply Mows l.y
Weithrook ontt Hatty, the only
other hit* Sanford could muxter
off Kunkhouaer wer* singles by
Dunn, "Rocky" Harris, and In­
jured Tony llarone.
The tosi last night, the ninth
in 12 games tlncr .AOO-hUting Hill
Sllvarthorne wa» shelved nearly
two-weeks-ago, blackened
San­
ford's second half pennant hopes,
thovlnjr them down to within onegame of the sixth place Orlando
Renators.
The Kedbirda are now an alm alt hopeless HVh games off the
pare setting clip of the Dclmnd
Red Hats. However, Sanford is
Ju&gt;t one game removed from
fourth place. A victory over the
Rea Birds tonight would place
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Earl Durand Shot Down Like Animal
By FRANK PITMAN
POW
iVKl.I., Wyo., Aug. 13 up*—Karl
Durand lived like an animal. Hr
finally was shot down lik« an ani­
mal, with the guns of a score of
. Iiu oU fi blasllng at him
• Rut he was tL ..-.*•*;" last vlrtlm.
Critically wounded, at tho end of
a nine-day trail of terror and mur­
der, he put a bullet Into his own
brain
Before hr dlrd, five others w rrr
slain Montana National Guards
men wherlist howitzers into posi­
tion lo try to blast him froir his
muuntaln faslness. Colorado sent
bloodhounds to track him In the
wilderness he loved. Wyuming had
ralk'tl out 100 armed nossrmcn to
uuell his nne-man rvbUlion against
the law His blazing guns seared
,X»&gt;. .fed
1039 Into the memories of peace
officers all along the Rockies
Karl Durand's story was fact
that Is stranger than fiction—a
tale of a solitary life In tho rugged
Hear Tooth Mountains cast of Yel­
lowstone National Park where his
respected parents ran a ranch.
He quit high school after one
IUCIA HUICHIN'.ON. 2.' of Mae,in,
year, contemptuous of islucatlon,
will represent the stale o( (ieoigla
and headed south That was In at Ilia annual Mis* Aiuerlea i.e.iuty
IU32. Finally he came to the South
and talent pagr.uit In AllanllO
west's great Mohave Desert Later City, N. J., Ill September Miss
tie told friends hr crossed Its hot
Hutchinson, a gradual* of Wes*
sands on fool, elail only In trouitrs
le v .h i Conservatory, tin* am­
uml shoes, "Just to see If I could
bitions to Ini a singer uo TV.
do It." He said he would have
perished hut for his ability to live
off (he land—he snared a wtdeal
Surprised to »&lt;•&lt;• oie. d a d '" Du
anil ate Its flesh raw
rand asked " I want some th in g '
That may lie where he got his
dad Do I g it them 01 do I have
tasle for raw meal

A M I I I I H I O t ’ S W V I O A I t i : l i t , L IN IN G lor Naval l l n f i i r (Ifftr*

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,h,‘ *'• * Naval \mphlltltMi*
Maar, l.lllla ( rr*k, \a . th!&lt;* yrnr involve. mure Ihun 900 junior,
from 26 of III* nation « furrmoM college. and im ite r.llir.. T h rj
• III undergu clnaarmim instruction anil practical work, astmrr anil
alloal, designed In acquaint Ihrm with the fundamental* of am■klbioua warfare. Shown examining » (.2 )nrh marine arc. left lo
r |h l. Midshipmen Janie* II. Ilarnhlll of Plymouth. N. C.j Karl l„
Barklay ufR alelgh, N. L\. and William C. t luu*e. Jr., non of Mr.
and Mfa. W.
(la in * or Itoutc I. Sanford. Knoon ■. N A It.M III
*64, • (onlrvallMl of Naval Itracrvr Ml,Uhl,.in.n. ihc Iralnlng r * .
•rcine will Ii9 rllitmt«-&lt;l by an ntnithiliiou* iHnimli o%rr Ihr 'Viirinj
hfld” bench™ at nrurln Tamp rrmtlrtun. Virginia. mi \ ukii«I ti.

W orld Champion Bug C atcher Ready

lived in a tent He would spend
w„ tl
attraction
weeks alone in the mountains
Jimmy didn't run* much one Folks whu saw him there said he
way or the other, hut the seientl'ts sumelltnei looked "as wild as an
offered two hits for each loo light animal "
mug hugs and u grand prize uf (IU
One of them came on him une
at the end of tho acajou for the
day in a mountain lair, eairylng
champion catcher
'
bow
and arrow a"
and
Jimmy hired his brother Donald b''.* ?!}“
,, *a pouch
lie. 1!,!
was a nest lim
and a hunch of th.. guys Hilly ^
animal skins, hrm-ath up
Phipps. John Cunner. Donald He«?nd Hilly McManus
iTe esp'al.i.d lhe how and ar
He figured with ull o( them cun
rifle
trihut,ngU,to‘, ,uic,,|dg catch"in' hti
‘. hmdlM bei-Tus* I* " '
name, ( W d have a good chance ways
1 hit" “where
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I shoot.
„( knocking off that .Tiuinp on btp
It was Itu- love nf raw flesh that
prize money
set ofi Ills niurdtroiii nine days,
Thj, y,,ur
flrm M1-Jt.-.'
ihsi
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personal and brought Ins own death at the
age of M. On March 13. ill.IU, hr
. . champ.
te-iplnes of. the
!*»•«"? 1was sentenced at t'ody, Wyo.. lo
nvro- T,ra o ,A1I, ' : ,I‘1'
“ 'lU ctevl ,"tr mimih's" m' Jail 'fo V 'h a tin g 'a

UR-Tt.o wot
BALTIMORE (M—Tho
world's
/.champion lightning hug rate
catcher.
IS-yrar old exponent of th* fro*
enterprise system. Is banning up
hit net and retiring from active
competltlo.
Now mnybt the guys win quit
calling him th* "Rug liny."
John* Hopkins University s. h-m
tilts concede they have a sutiicient
aupply o n h i p.isturlor of t - pirn
linus
hug) and .Hmiliy
Tracy figures* he’s"'outgrown' bis
specialty.
Jim my’s doclslon mean* the
Pbustup of quite a corporation
Hi. formed It when1 D r William
D McKlroy and his Hopkins umo
elates gol Interested In whut

bought It might have something

Edward G. Robinson
I Is A rt Fancier
Hv ROB THOMAS
HOIJ.YWOOD W1 — "These are
my children, but they rule me I've
bad to make over the whole bouse
hilt to pU«sa them."
Short, tour-lk ced Edward G. Rob­
inson gestured around his spacious
Beverly Hills home. The walls were
covered with paintings of the great
names of modern art. These* w\&gt;re
hit children. Like all parents, he
4 complained about what they had
( I cost him. But he Indicated he
wotddn't part with any of Uinm.
"I've Just hung them ag^n." lie
rswnarked. 'They've been out on
tour In such places as the National
Galleries In Washington Now I'm
getting bcquainted again
I've
missed Iht'in."
Folks sometimes find It haul In
picture Ituiilnsiin as kii art fancier,
ilncv he has specialized In playing
mugs In the movies for 20 years
Hia latest adveture 111— film
* crime Is to play a m unlvm In
"The Glass Web r'
Despite his cartvr tendencies, he
Is one of the foremost private col­
lectors of ert In the world The
walls of every room in his house
are adorned with rare and beauti­
ful paintings.
"Do you i&lt;ven hove them In the
bathroom?" I asked.
"Come and see." Sure enough,
there were three sketches and an
oil.
''The house was dcurated en­
♦
tirely dlffsirenlly," Robinson con­
tinued. " I had to make It all over
so the paintings would look their
best. Then I built the galtary out­
side. where the tiadmlntun court
used to be. I hid hoped that would
give us sume privacy In thu house
Unfortunately. It didn't turn out
that way."
The actor conducted a tuur of hit
borne, pausing lo marvel a&gt; a lien
• Ir nude ("Isn ’t It alivo’ " ) or to
- p a t the head of a Degas ballerina
# cast In metal ("She's quite a
f lr ll " ) .
Robinson eahlblted a famous por­
trait by Van Oogh, a gorgeous
seene of Tahitian florae riders on
• pink beach by Gauguin and sumo
posters by Toulouse • Laulier. lie
deplored popularisations ol the tai­
n te d dwarfs life; "he was In real­
ity a lusty man. not a weakling,"
Robinson protested.
During tho tour, the actor e i_ plained how be had itartrd with
# G i art collection a' hwtioUiDLH?
the museums end galleries end
read everything 1 could Rnd on
art. Of course, I never dreamed
that I would bo able to buy some

wvntl,do..!!"w!!h !'grunt''Ho Man
l mil lllini-i

Florida Polio
Score In 1953
Same As In '52

appeared to lie a sai k id iii.'a l
" I ' l l lie seeing you d a d ," Du
rand called ja un tily as In- o rd e ro l
Moure to d iiv e aw i&gt; to the sand
h ill fo u n tiy
I'll. i«- lie o*dcr&lt;'d
Moore out
" l ie sure amt come to my fu
u e ra l," he . illis l as In- drove oil
Wilde p o s s c io iii h iiiile il him on
the slope. ol
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Invited

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Inn, ‘"J1
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A .luiiiiil*lion ol
•c* nr Up I o*l»* — join I lie I'atndl
'• " " a * Plan -lirre you work— o.
• v*l lo I o.lr.t Muir* &gt;*tlllgt lloinl*
W-I. Ii it,no *ro«* t*rrk t»* *&lt;»rk
i.o.olli tx no.mli! nioiitaiol* •*&gt; il.r
l'a*f«dl Sadlil* Plait I* ll.r oor *o.r
-•at lo * * &gt; r — hr*ao*r il m i m ro.nr
•t,M,S ‘oil ol m o rlirrk (ir/o .r *....
base a * l.a.o r lo *|m«l ll.tu a ko*'«o I.u .in ||„H *10*11 your tin tour
**.u ta.i'l allo.d m.l lo *a«r io.nr
il.io* Im ii.i.rtrU ! V* |&lt;oo ll.r I '.,
mil Sato.** Plan |,i,|a l. IlmM %Util
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Evening Of Entertainm ent

THE NEW ALOHA
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SAN FIIAN CISIIZ ,1IVipm.
radio says imnmuulsl Chin, in
lends lo d.mlile i l . animal gr.iu,
pro,hotl,.|l within Ihe lie-- I. ,
years t,, lea.h n. milpill of l.».
to take them
IMNI.immi Inns a year
gun’ "
V- "t ltd ) 31 this y r a l
Mint
I'll*- ligure was uiilloilii,, I l.y
..jg0&gt;" n„,w v re d the stunned f» In
I ’ .i k " Itie le h a v e In-en re
li ne l/iih w c i vice eliaii ,,,.•*, "I
I 1- '. I * ol ,'t'l case* of polio m 2!t
tlie r. "g o get them K a rl "
Hie t uiaiielal and Feon ool, \(
eo m p .it &gt;id w ith 232 bills I Oinnilllee ol III*- rill.III! Hill
D urand's m oth. 1 came out of ' "On! ,
• • • ■ i. it counties (hi the same Vdii.mislraliou I'o.inell,
Ihc house, cryin g
,nl a
" K a r l. I hardly know y o u ," she I*.', oil ,I, |!l.',2
• liroa,least heard l.y llie A-sm-i.ile.l
vi no t . i i i f so (a r th is y e ar lias Press hi San I Iuneiseo II. s.n,i
sobbed
" I Just cam e hum ., to '■■&gt; h e llo ," ans I,„ a lils III F lo lld a e v en ap Ihe pri.diiellou in crease .....Id In
pin i, lo ,1 the ’e in d e u ii* a iv a ' elas
accomplished only l.v me. h o.l/li.g
the youth replied
On *li"M a - d r tiiie d t.y the llt fle e
He went lo l. l ' tent und got vvhul ■ I I n t . n - e M o l iill/iit lu ll H o w e v e r I hi.I t s agrleuil.lle It.I" ..,-I. log
scale lat III ... lie, lives

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lb. 7Yac Pole Beans
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lb. 19c Bananas

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ea. 29c Limes

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Peanuts
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M O N D A Y , AUGUST 17

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Butterbeans

WE WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS
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3 lbs. 25c

IN ORDER T O BETTER SERVE YOU

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You Are

Ill'll.uteil amt tulip, it up m the
Mice

tn o lit Parks explained is m
' h.iii , I ,lis|i d.uling scarce gam
m , , ' Iml'ii sii|i|illes (or use us a
I'd-" in , \ «-ut.i live to tlii' states on
•'■. 1 "I III)' non,I,&lt;i ol i uses
'• ,"ol, u iliinng tin- past (in' years
' &gt;. ilani p m enlace ol Hie a
Durand drove niln Powell
, " O ', , gaioillii gloloil.ii supply
Roll Nelson, presldi lit ol tin ■,!• * "I* has los'ii fc.-.il to each
bank, said lie a itked callllli:
i.u. tot slis.tritiulM.il to ils rs's
lie lold four em pc. Is . . onIdles Some slinks have
Rebellious at bs-ing confined in "Hello. Ndson
|aM y,.nr
Jimmy tail,
jjjp Durand slugged Deimly Slier ploves and live cuMi.mera l.&lt; he*, „ii In
Id n
lo-lil
ii n
Museisi’
'M f at National
kept
cpt five bucks and let the gang Iff Noah lllli-y on Ihe nead with "Stick op your handlev'• 1- („l '111&gt;111llllt laIII III
[iflt
lie earn, d a rifle .ml had a sis
'
tlf
\'lt»|Ml|
f||i
1. milk holtle the nesl day Then
■a'ht. l.ase
lia*. dev 'lop* ,1 enough
Tho boss treats hie i-ninluyes he geahlird u rifle and forced III shooter III Ills ll.il*,c, "Ills pocket
..."
t. » Im* ( I jhsiI iim I
"•-,11
ru lil Not only do they
hulf j,.y
j r,v,. imn to the ranch of bulged with ammunition
Nelson
n
,|e iN
of tin- prize money, but J&gt;“ gives p(, purenln. Mr ami Mrs, W W related
d. t, ,| 1lint we t...y&gt;■ he.'ll tm
hem their full J&gt; cents fe* each Durand,
11,,rand, five miles mirth
north of Powell,
Powell
" I won't kdl vmi if too do wlint
alt m Florida win..' pnhn is
hundred hugs, not poekcting
near Yellow stuno's eastern en­ I nay, hul no monkey Inislueav
, » , in *1.
Dr I'aik- e
eontlnued
dime fur himself
Dm and warned "G it ..ter hen
trance
'"in. lla* *lr,.ek Iti-lit 1v here in
Rut it's all over now.
Two officers were waiting at the and line iin " While they faced • .......
Willi
several
other
" I'll |M- 10 Aug 12 and I can ranch when they drove up. Durand the wall, Durand scooped me.
t.l. oi areas Hv ... maintain
work." Jimmy said. "And i guess shot and killed them both—Under $2,000 lido ill..lie) hag*
me ,. .lose watch, linwevci Plan*
I'll have a lough lime st Poly sheriff D. M. (taker suit Charles
Thru lie ordered Cashier Man
i&lt; ady lor a mass iiii.uiiiilZ .
(Polytechnic High School) again. K Lewis, tho Powell town mar­ rice Knutson In “ gel over hen "
loin program II we should roach
With the publicity ami al!. they shal
and upen the safe,
punctualiii.' It,.' epidemic stage
rail me 'the Rug Huy’ and ‘Ihe
Next he fled to the ranrh uf tils words with ride stmts at II**II.-. .lose til Hu- national short
Firefly Kid,' and names like tint. A A Glasgow, two miles eway,
awa
w'indowx und walls
ii .
Camilla glolnilu,. we have
Hut I can lake It."
"He never shot al any of us,' tud lo Ii in il its use l.i household
i broke in Ihe dour, leveled a rifle
al
Glasgow
and commanded: -Nelson said "lb- lo-l ke|.l in
ent..els i,| diagnosed polio eases
"Give me a gun and sume shells, inootluu around llo- boil.Hog I and to .-si.i' I,
lanl mother* lidnr
quirk." Glasgow gave him ahells guess he shut at l.-*«t to ,.r ,v&gt; oi.iHoo mol
Mill dislrlloitlon
l||w|
plan* have
JKIIIJSAI.KM lift—Klephuuts are and a rifle.
times "
Art’ll sa*ilt lii ill plivsli'iaiih III lilt1
mure economical than camels ami
Knulson was unable lo oi" » Un­ Life illil Hi d
Durund dlsap|ieared.
ait* imHUM'rail Ilk1
donkeys—at least In field work—
Four days later—March 21 —he safe heeauss* of a tune Im K fly
ii in ii**
according In (he Indian I'nnmier came down nut of the mountain* then, Ihe fusillade had alii ..-led 'Uli iis 111 ils ii m* lii
•V
»*
lit
III
t
i
l
l
il
lilt 'llllk/s VI It II
d a l Attache in Alexandria whu arid raided three ranches north a crowd Durand decided in dmoi
Its pliiilpN !•» • NI*I aIII $«Mf iI iaI i i ImI
lias leeuuiuu-tulfd iiiiim ii line them
He *clzed foiMl anil an his way mil through sent
of
ii pi ills %
%Vila 9a *$ii* •11*ai ill's| |,i
lo Ho Middle Last Ihe Aral. Jem
'
other
rifle
llo
kidnaped
Mr
ami
aruii*l
citizens
hidden
at
.
&gt;
g
&lt;
1*1•*-l«l St Ml* ‘ tljlltlll'v I I I lt‘(Hill
salt lit -Did I Sty daily "A Inffa"
Mrs
Arthur
Thornburg
and
furred
points
outside
the
hank
I
ft
lilt'
III"*!
It • fill |M|||»&lt;ISI* "
wriles
I 'sella*.
Vkllltll
l.tMMirh •*ka*r&gt;
Jordan agricultural experts have *!»**"* «'* ''rlv.'• hlm
,1“'
“» , Dmand used lealhm it.... , I,,
ai.paieully agreed The Amman &lt; '-'/ksfork ( anyon
lle tugether Nelson. Km. -,„ .ml ■Miiiitli m flu* ki ti hi F'loriila* I'll
p&lt;:
Chumher of ('oninieree has iu&lt; iteil
He'leged by nossrmcn
surround John Gawtlmrp. 20 year old t. Iter I'tkh lltt (if a 11aI aI*Ia* I'.lMfr**, Iit 11
pushr.l us
Its members l&gt;. id.- their ..liters
.i.ie'rs big his ruck
rock walled
walled stronghold. Du
Dio
"He jiuslird
ils uver
river tm*
low ,...
.a in, tin* Inch
ftti r«iHittiiu| im m m
rjm l shol and killed two *peciul
i.rui
•••fills k*a*11ai all v hi Aiu ' iihI, Sent
for Hie animals
deputies whrn ihc-y tried tn rush related. "All of a sudden i el
s It III* r III 1*1 11*1•• 4 vital sljll-xtli s
•larted flying, liiitlng tin- w .. i»w I *111a*ii ll lA'cnfil1* 'Imvk
him.
Montana National Guardsmen and walls behind us
"Durand start -d shunting ai n.t
IV lin ilr- ni»llllii» •IV iiMfirk itlllv
AUIKHIA. Coin &gt;+ — C K brought up howitzers and mortars
Ii
‘
the fortress,
hut he os Gawtlmrp (iawthurp drup-„,l ,p
•14'lltl III •! Vtllkf ......I
Tupps, mayor of this Denver silt) In tilnst
parenllv
hit
t.y
a
wild
bullet
u.i
raped
through
the
cordon
nf
of
ft
urh, Is u heel rulser by trade und
rand fired wililly but there
,
he didn't know wind exactly lo do errs before dawn
That was the start of his last, nobody In sigld to shout at VII
wllli Ihe 200 iH.urnls ..( fish lie and
Knutson and I could do was ' id
his wife eaip.’hl during a Gulf of hlomly day.
Fleeing, Durand commanriu'red Iff Frank Hlucklmrn uf Park • n
California viiculinn Tlien lie hit
upon a solution -n free fisli frv a ear driven by llarrv Monro. which wounded Durand was , if
for city employees and llielr fain Cody ratlin operator. Ho form ! rd crawling on his hand- "id
.1
Hies at Hie tire hall "Vtaiiit too Moore tn drive him In his par knees hark In Hie hank II,
showed lip
etils' home,
*' tiack several feel Then hi- polled
f l i r t i n ' It ii id fiml I ’lilm c lto

graat paintings some day.
"Bui along cama Ihe mo
tpada
ada U
II all possible. I started with
urea paintlnge-a Monet, Dagae
aid Plssoro. They were magnUIeast things, and It was well I
A M a b ^ o u tw i1'
- -Then -the
th good- art.
i reallae that you don’t want
«
second-rate."

MUST REMOVE
EXCESS WASTE
*1

1&gt;i.r.■I.-1 *111.sllo iig o d th e s h e riff in
that le ft,a to " h a v e
my
head

weight* (nun Id

A n at maillll'
lo I &gt; iii.unds

Some tel miles rairv tonal
Kill wood (or tticlll to nil

loot tils re. ul. el llo shut hnns.lt
dead "
Credited with to mg the shoi
year old high -clmol nlhhdc. Tip
Ion t ’ox
When t s!)i ..II over. ullU-ers
found a I. iter Durand had written
during tin- chase It was to Shot
t&gt; Ihs- ii-turi. address was. "Undertakci • ntlii-o Powell, Wyo."

J A l K N O W II.i f
I Special i
Wl.at - (lie stole on polio in Klori
ita tin ihe lit-I 31 weeks id Itl53
a* coinpaied with a similar period
l.l la-1 t.-ar'
"••ii'l ahoi.l Hie same," says Hie
Flo. da sinli- Hoard of Ih-alth
llo si.iteuicnt came from lit
L L I'.Ik * director of the stale
health ai.-s-ncv '* bureau ol I're
V'-'.t.tl.'i l.iseases tthleli kes-p* al.
•
on the incidcnrc ol |.«*ln. m the
."unties
at the | huii 1 of a I .t* -

,
.
.
Hack at his parents ranch near
the.• Wvuinlng-Monlana
W von. 1nc-Montana border,
l.o r.le r he

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It Isn't a* big a* the Pentagon,
but It’s the Army's second la rie it
structure And lt'» a good dt-d
more modern—* Ihrco story, g as*
■nd reinforced concrete giant
spreading over 14V4 acre* at the
entrance to Kt. Benjamin H arri­
son.
Its Interior I* done In Dastrl*i
green. yellow. blue, pl-1- and
cream. Wall*, jdllsr* and *«IHj»g
srt?
In flull tint din
of thousand* of typewriters and
hundreds of business machines.
All this I* to see that tho 01 gets
his paycheck on time and 'n the
proper amount; that allotment*
Mtv handled smoothly and oMcIently; that defense bonds ara prop­
erly deducted and milled
Known as the Army finance
Center, It will ultimately employ
more than fl.OOO Civilians and 500
Army personnel. By comparison
the Pentagon, on the bank* nf the
Potomsr at Washington, rovers St
acres and ha* 33.000 worker*. It
cost A3 million dollars.
The linanre renter will be fin-

HAKBONES
MEDITATIONS
By Alley
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G e t Ea rm a rke d
Food Parcels
BERLIN MV—Thu East Bermans
t i l l them "Ami pakele"—Ameri­
can packages. But there's nothing
In or on them to show their Ameri­
can origin-.
More than a million ami a halt
hunger sufferers under etimmilnlsm have rerulved the Western
food In the first 10 days of the
U. S financed. (Iceman operated
food relief program In West Ber­
lin.
But what I he hungry hordes
front the East are gelling In thi&gt;
J fest Berlin giveaway Is not one
Ig package ft is—
—two pounds of "schmaU," pork
lard In unmarkrd cellophane;
—two pounds of while flour In
an unmarkrd clolh sack;
—a pound of dried pen* In an
unmarked paper bag;
—four small cans of milk.
Tn hold thi-ie, the East Hermans
bring their own shopping bags,
briefcases, suitcases and other
carryalls. In them go the indivi­
dual Hems of free food for the
trip home, past the grabbing
hands nf Communist border police.
Rome nf the schtnaii eainc orig­
inally In cardboard cartons with
Amerlran labels Mindful ril Com
munlsl threats lo seize the food
and wreak vengeance on Its re
Clplenta, Western welfare workers
ripped off Iho cartons at (be food
distribution centers, The lord Is
handed over In the lough Inner
cellophane wrapping
Rome of the flour also comes
from the storehouses In cartons
with American lubjls It goes into
unidentifiable cloth sucks
The canned milk came from a
West Herman company with a
famous American name. Tho lahi-l
waa In tho Herman language. The
nunary ripped off most of U»
labels before they reached tho Iron
Curtain border
D pi pile these precautions, at
least so,non Hast Hermans have
been stopped by the lied police
and robbed of their food gifts.

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C^reull 1 Hurt n f Hi-nilnnta t 'n u n t v .

Russia Starts Butter Purchases
LONDON MS—Russia—a prewar
exporter of butler — has quietly
started purchases in Western mar­
ket* totalling more than 33,000 tons,
an inltiii«liuiial survey showed to’ day.

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Dogs For F a rm e rs ;

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PLUM * t o

fly FRANK BHUTTO
HOME Ms—Thousands of Italian
barber*, shears and cllpptrs sharp,
are ready and eager to rcscup
hairy Amerlran manhood.
Washington now* of a barber
shortage threatening A m e r ic a n
mak's with Buster Brown curls
(hook Italian tonsorlnl circle*.
Barbers in a ftomo shup lhrc-.v
up their hands In Latin consterna­
tion when told that haircut* In
America cost is much a* *2.50.
" |t 's
Impossible!" exclaimed
Bruno Amalo, who has been snip­
ping hulr for seven year*. "Why
that's I,.too lir j—10 Italian hair­
cuts "
In Naples, world's greatest single
city source ol raw and finished
barbers, Huldo Cnrirrhln, 35, said;
"America—Dio mlo! I'd be a
king If 1 could go there, my wife
a quern, my three children . , .
I ’d cut hair, shnvo, ev(-;ythlng for
—well, because It's America—say
330 llr r ." Thai’s So uents
Carlcrhlo figured molt of Naples'
nearly 5 nno barbers would Joyfully
go top. There are thousands more
available In south of Naples. In
Calabria and Sclly. he said.
In a Borne establishment, dls
belief gradually gave way lo awed
wonder when Giovanni Kurd, 23
years a harbrr and a student of
English, read and translated the
Washington dispatch. It quoted
Charles J Bovclfo ("That's an Itnl
Ian name, * w ," *ald Kurd, sec­
retary treasurer nf Washington's
local A F I, Barbers Union
"Liston," said Kurd. Then be
read:
" I'll say there's a shortage, and
it isn't just here. I'm a dclrgak!
to our national convention Same
thing everywhere "
. ."Mama m la!" exclaimed 23 •year
ii„
;d'J ibPIK ^ ’|H l*l Lnguilo Ilnrrllu.

, DAM
amt
c i A * I 's f t
t v u r t s e e d !!

fit*ton**! I* TI b *«■! «r*
** * * * I'Bf I
Tu ft If»f|

I shed for ID million, about 4 mil­
lion under original estimates. Start
rd two yeara ago, It won't be com
pitted until lain this year, but al
ready some department* aro start­
ing to move In.
It* aiscmbly line banking (aril
Hies each month will hand'-* pay­
roll check* for I,ISO,non men, to­
taling I03W million dollar*. H will
make nearly 1.3SO,UOO deduction*
of one lypc or another and handle
more than 130,000 defense bonds.
In more than 37 miles e*' filing
cabinet* will be the pay record*
of every Army rnan on duty over
to
the globe—from
rawest rookie
The ccnlcr was orgnnl/"d soon
after the end of World War ||
Its flrsl home was Kt lauils,
but It was u disjointed son of op
ernllon lucked away In spare
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OKLAHOMA C ITY Ms - What
should you do If you have coons
In your corn? That’* the question
the Oklahoma Department of Ag­
riculture was asked by farmers In
the southeastern part of the state.
The coon* were stripping their
fields, they complained.
The department said:
"A park of good coon dogs
might keep the Invaders frighten­
ed away."

R e a d y Fo r Rescue

^ o o P M ia » ) .p * ,-T o l c
u y T o m 's r u m

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g a b d e a i

Italian Barbers

fc«l U A r*&lt;

East G e rm a n s

By STAi'lLEY

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S f f U - A S HE*
N EA R S HOME*
HE T IP T O E
THRO UG H THE

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INDIANAPOLIS, Auk IS I * The money of inorr t.i»n * million
OP. 1* moving Into a n«w home.

o ld h o m e t o w n

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Gets Exercise
TARPON SPRINGS, Fla. Lf* Tliirlv five
year*
a mailman,
Charles E. Itenfrne, TO. frequently
play* 30 hole* nf golf nctnre
making ills dally 13-mlie round.
“That's to keep in trim ," he
explain*.
He use* a bicycle lo raver his
mall tlolivcry route and believes
ho was Ihe first bicycle mailman
in the United State*.
He Is to n-Hro soon because nf
age. That's when he plans lo play
a tot of golf because he will miss
hi* postal activity.
Only one vurtety of the Ouzel,
or clipper bird, lives In North
America, but dozens are found
elsewhere In tho world.
THAT

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I«0l MIMI r •*' %ft KM *fHfWC*li:

This 1* not a large amount from
the vlewpoinlol domestic cor sump­
tion but It bfim i high on the Inter­
national market. R u u li u are ne­
gotiating nosV tn.Vew^Tcatand. Auitralia, Holland
1'% ?
.g
Whether tho bovwl Oiimn l i «
enured world butter market* for
Internal reasons or .‘cr reshlpinent
lo hungry Eastern European sa!M«
Hies was not clear.
But Saturday in w * major speech
In Moscow Soviet Premier Heorgl
Malenkov htntud.Uiai Russia mgy
be In the midst of a dairy product*
shortage. He slid there had been
a drop In livestock production and
tho population’* need* were not
being met.
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Two Kinds O f Travelers Cross Paths I n Busy Port O f Naples
By ANDREW NAHAH
.Salta were the first of an «-sll
NAPLES i/fl—Two kind* of trav- mated 100,000 to be transferred to
olt-r* cross paths in Ihl* busy Argentina under a prvgram spun
Italian port.
! sored by Ihe Intce-Hoverrimeni
There arc those with American | Committer far European Mlgradollars In their pocket* coming t o ' lion, backed financially by (he
visit the land of Ih-jfr forefather* - United Stales
And there are those who, with
Slowly they went aboard, curry
tears In thc-lr eyes, ace leaving Ing their.possessions in bugs. fa r.
Italy I11 search of a belter life tons, sacks anil wooden boxes lied
Recently, lire
ihe u
U oS. 01*1117
luxury oner
liner with ropes
m-crniijr.
Conwtllullon pulled into port Just
(‘oncsjtta Cnnustru, leaving Italy

estimated there an- 2.500 bar- '

fur Ihe first time at H5, looked off
lo sea with her danghler end tlire?
grandchildren.
"My son went to Buenos Aires
three years ago because It.-? ."aMi
lire ( H3 cents) he earned as truck
drive- here was not enough Now
month. But there are still times
when we do not have any bread."
Old Signora Canastrn had tears
In her eyes a* the ship -nlled

WWMtofi Argentine steamer

Those «»
In »«P
top »H«p*
shops | ?i&gt;l.
HDRDfdrew
n w up
its anchor.
anenor. Aboard
ADoar.i
up Its
lets earn—with tip s - *l»
» * "allans. mostly
SS
!*
-ekly.
A haircut In l
“nfl chlhlren. beginning the
50 to 230 lire (25 to l o W 'l voyage of their lives. Ih ay
Rome costs 150
w c'f bound for Buenos Aires to
43 cents), less In Ihe nutskirls.
"Trimble In Italy," said Kurd, Join fathers, brothers and sons.
From the ('(institution gang­
"must Italians shave a home They
alt rut their kids' hair. We only plank slipped successful llallan
get a break when an American emigrants, or urns of cmlgrinls,
their sleek baggage eontraitiog
tourist comes In "
sharply with the bundled packages
of the Kalla passengers.
The cork oak Is evergreen.
The 344 Italians sailing oi) Ike

t » -r. 11«

of here, two year*
ago But one
y
division remained In Kt l/iuls,
others were In seven offlc-i build­
ings scattered through Indianapo­
lis, and one was on Ihe Indiana
state fairground*.
Tho now building will get *vnrythlng under one rouf-nearly a
fifth of a m il* tong, an eighth of
0 mile wide For the employes, it
will be quite a place tn work.
It wilt have two big cafeterias,
with tho most modem of kitchens;
a hospital; a vast communications
center, with Iho biggest telephone
aWltMihosrd In Indiana;
tl the
most modern of business ma­
chines and cheek writing equip
moot.
And it will bo ulr cnnd-'lnncd
throughout. That's not only good
for the humans, but the Army says
It keeii* the machine* working at
top efficiency, too.

W
dUMP
miN-oowxsE.

K LOW THflOW
SHOULD
Of*LY Si

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3 Gmrations Say:

MADV TO
Slide y

'Iv y Ihe
MAYTAG AUTOM ATIC!''
Thre* a«nerell«mi of womrn have found
thel Maytag w aihtrt er# tw«t,
Ttih Maytag Aiifomatlc lute:

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INTO CHEEC» HC p ,p | j.

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a f*MMi Of f(*lw**H WvtMnf A&lt;ii«*

• Campitltly AvIamalH
• lalalf IW « itawly llwi lailt

IAIV PATMIMII
i b t f a l fridlft4n«

IIENDKIIKHN. Ky. MS-Kor the
first time In history a dale of lie
pubtlcnn eandldatos Is offered lo
ihe voter* of the city and countv
In tho lornl primary clarllnn. In
(he past, nmnlnallon on the Demo
erotic ticket was lantamiiuat In
election In Henderson.

Altbnuuh the Ooidil Const of
A Trim derive* iln name from the
gold dciinslta found llioru, the
value of the cmintrv’a production
of rortiH and diamond* exceed*
Ihe value of (told production.

a

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THROWS ARE

UCf WHEN

First Republicans

The .Smithsonian Institution 0perates a tropical hlologleal lah
oratory on Harm Colorado Island,
Canal Zone.

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Thttnday, Auk. 13. 1953

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A -tinli nf 2&lt;i lim n l,i u ri'k li nc»&gt;ii.ipcn .it Klnrhl.i Si.il,' Unlver*
«lly school nl )nn: n.ili-iii rcicitlcd llini 17 nf I he* n rw tp n p rr* carried
rdltnrlltis 1il.it, nil III!' .ilfrA S r, I
tm ild In' tindcrilnm! In Ins* llum able
and Ihereby mure pnpular
li.itr nf the adult pxpiiLillim m the liv aiming them al Ihp tvpp of
county m Iu ' I c the paper w.i* pub audience who will rend them The
ilslird
editnr shmiid tie familiar with Ihe
The *1inl&gt; wa* mail,' In Miss
median education levrl in his
Until I’l'i'limJ. cnnlu.ilr *tndrul in cninitv and mil write "abnve the
iniiritiili«ni In p aili.il tnlldlm rnt head*" nf In* reader*
nl reiptiri'iiii'nl* fni tier m a ile r'*
lie ihniild n*e *linrt leniences
degree
and the *lmide rather than the
The ?n paper* wen aiinlv/ed
nver a pri mil nf mu* ninnlli March inmple* wnrd the writer should
fm ihe* help ihe reader hi telling
IH.VI A lnl.ll nf ?I2 i illln li.il* were him
wh il I* imibirl in' tn r*n,*,«.
i aioil iiccnrdlwg In
ii'.iilnbllltv "
Iier, prepare him fur whal he I*
Thl* wa* ilnnc *l.ill*licnll&gt;
lis gnlng In read, and mminarlie
n*lnu u riiHlhcinalual fnrmnla for lit in whnt Im li»* read Non
rm iip.irlsnn Ilf Ihe
grade level" essential* should be cut mil ej
al
which
the edilnrlnl*
were

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A proeperoiu* looking Rent
approached the d«lk of a ewnnk
beach hotel and ashed to be
ahnwn the beat available room.
The manager led him to Ita
moat rxpenaive aalte, po in tin g

pot- ' This overloohs the oe*an "
The customar eald It wouldn't
do 8n the manager took him to
hie next beat accomodation. aay&gt;
tnR. "Thla tan'l on tha ocean,
but It doea overlook our magnlScent awtmmlnR pool.” Again the caller demurred. When he rejected
a third eulta overlooking the tropical garden, the nettled manager
aafced, “Juat what have you got tn mind, « lr!" Came the firm anawer
”A room that overlooke the rent."

I’liiinriaH.

paper wa* p u lili.lic il made it pus
slide In d e le ,m m .' il lie lli r r the
e d itn r* were w ritin g e d ilo rlu l* tiu il
penjile rm tld u itd e riln m l
The kind) wa* u fiilc rla k e ii in an
attem pt i&lt;&gt; tn .it m il w in r d iln r i. il'
are uni mure pnpul.u ivdlt read
er*
It wa* h .i*rd un the read
n b tlllv ru n t,ilia de i eluped h i Mi
llu d u ll Fle«cl, ,in l*t (tiding nulhui
i l l in Hie re a d .ib tld i itebl
\ * .1 re illll ul Ihe -.hull \1,»*
Peeling * a i*
III it eddnr* e.iu
make thru ed ilu ii.il* uime
n u!

Room air rondlliotiers

GOAT MILK: II D rrleal, S San
ford Ave Phono 7ifl WJ
ROOM efficiency apt. suit
able for walking •oupie. Ideally
$3.98 e».
loeaied ».'rex* from Pott Office New Folding rnls
12 M) gal
Mihuel Columbia Pairl
ARMY • NAVY HI'RPLUS
110 Sanfnrd Ave.
Phone 1321

4 and 3 romit efficiency apis. Ttl.
1787 W.
Parity

fu". Sea T.itn Culherkoiise. 1719
W. 3rd

4 ROOM lumlshod apt. CaU 1113 nr
1785-M._____ ____ ________
HUTCHISON ocean front apsrtrfienta al Daytona Beach. Tel
t s s y ______ _
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H. P. Room air rnndlllnnrr.s
12119 93 Easy t"rm». Winn TV.
109 E 2nd
MOBILE HOMES

13 ft ie 41 ft., priced from tl27o
un We
we h«ve
have .1 new Srhult
Srhnll modmod

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HI ?. Box 7tl !I
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VENETIAN RI.INHR

IGoor and Ftrenlaca.

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REFINISIHNG
UnhnKlrriug mid Repairing
Mil I rlerv Ave
Tel. !2a*
Cabinet making. uphnMrrlng, Fur
tillure rellnlsh.nc repairing An
j tl'pie reslnrlng UphuLlering f.tli
rje*. Wick guaranlerd lit) N
Boulevard ( I . Del,and. Phi....
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/U H Apartmetoto, eimptet, ISS N. PIANOS—Organs, Rand Inslru ALL TYPES RulMmer work. Rrt I I — LOST AND FOUND
inenl*. G u i t a r s , arrordlans.
Laural
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aonahle
Rates,
Krrn
e*tlmatea
LOST YllltIt PET?
Drum*.
Convrnlenl
Terms
I’hono 2221. V C. tirarey
Streigi Music, (141 N Orange, Or
*1 you have ntlverli.e ) ‘H'r In
FURNISHED AportmenL-4 rwtMi,
FREE Inr Biiee lime* In the
jindo
AM.oo, 1 ehiM. Phone «f-W .
Herald through the ciiiuinsy nt
FLUMMNU
the Florida Stale It aril,
Lnntrael and repair wrrk. Free
I ONP. ROOM fur. effic ie n t Apts. PEARS—2t 33, bushel, bring bn*
eallmalca it. L
Harvey. 394
kcl*. C tl.iwkr. Pan!*, Post (if
■Jlillt.ea partly furnished Coup
LOST—Man'* Mn.Minii' lim Ruby
Sanfnrd
Ave.
Phone
1I2S.
flee.
lei nr *lngk* only, 417 W. lit.
I'hmie 170 REWARD
NEW FLOORS surfaced In perCITRUS TREES
UNFURNISHED
cottago, ~ V«n
I.DST
NURSE'S PIN SI i.neph'
tcelion. Old floors made like
blinds and kllehen equipped For ncariy In transplant Have Valen
llmpital. Ilaltmnur Mi Nairn
new. Finishing, cleaning and
das, Hamlin and Pineapple In
Inutile nr with one child. Apply
engraved on pin Cli/.il- i I and
waxing, also portable power plant
Oranges Ruby Red Grapefruit
814 Elm.
graf, It N . 1101 K 2nd m
Serving Seminole County since
J. F Renton, Phone (109 W, River
.
, , ,
1023 If. M. Gleason. Lahi Mary ,
1 I.GST nr strayed in earli Inly;
vlaw Drive
LARGE
COOL
wett'fvnilihed
Elec
trie refrigerator, gn* stove. Ex
cclient eondllion Phnne 905 M
or ace al Oil E Catalina

KEEP

Y O U Il

lots

rlean

Heavy*

duty mowing
eleartng, grad
ing shell driveways, »u*tom
farming DeWill llutUff A Sun

JHack and Tan Hound puppy II
found, p!ea*i' ra il R.l A hild *
pel .1. II t'rap *. 2112 Milkm
vllle Ave

FURNRillED APT. 930. Children
Ph Hfi2W.
LOST—Wednesday around in M
welccme. 1717 Park Ave., Phone
LATE MODEL G r, wringer type
A M Ladle* blark pot hi itmuk,
ST8-R after S p. m.
WB*hcr See aI 2401 Slept un* Ai • h a v e your lawn mowed by Jerry
rtmlnlltinu silbilanllal ani'.-ml nf
UNFURNisHED
pta7 "fieo Mrs,
change
Bclwrrn Sonti' ■■ trds
LIONEL Elertrlr Train In excel
, 'on1 ,.’ hn'"' 11,4 1_________
Warren, IIS W. Mh St.
Fruit Co. and 3 Point* Phono
lent eondllion Extra track*, elr . VELIJI DR If.I,El), Pumps Install
2238 Scr im M ipir HI,W.Wtli,
FOR IlE N r—2 '.rilroom, furnlihed
Low price Inquire Sanfnrd Her
,&lt;|, any site. M. G Hodge*. Ph
uttage also a.nall
a.i
apt, all corn­
aid.
t I5.M M.40 or 128
1 2 - ELECTRICAL SERVICES -2 2
plctely equlppeed. On tn* lake at
............................
Rondle Buggy
_jy HA_
CARPENTER
M ill
Enterprise. Phone S7S tar»aln|i ■RAND NEW
F CARRIAGE. 17*ud mily Iwn For quick repair Joba, or m o ll Sanfnrd Kleelrlc Co,. G K \n|di
1145-J I.
ances, 118 Magnolia Ave i'li 112
month*. 820 404 K 14th Apl hull-fin*. Call Jim 1142 M-4.
105
— — -TB—-------------------------4 BEDROOM IMUSE. cenlrally Itr
Raggedy Applianre Center
—
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S
nrnlng
Sentinel,
Or­
caled Call 2387 for appointment
"Your Wrxllnghmiie |»e*h&gt; '
lando Evert tiR Star. CaU Batch
to see.
S piece hrdrnnm suite Call RI5 R
Phone 1737, 113 klagnuli.i
Ray, llBSi.
after 4 P M.
HOUSE unfurnished, 9 roomi and
MOVING, laical A long
F B IG ID A IB E appllinrea, sale and
bath. 4 mile* out South Sinfcrj[ tnnersprlng Mnitre-.* and »prlne*.
distance. CALL II, Storage
service G II. High, Ovledn Fla
Ave. Call after 3 p m Kennel "
full stie $20.00 Two wardrobe
and crallni. W. A. ADAMS.
Phone 4131 or Sanford n il W
Guilivson Phone 139-M.
Fntnlli 310 anti 115. Rnll-a w a y __________________________
after (I p. m.
bed
and
matin's*
110
All
ex
i
.
a
WN
MOWERS
sharpened,
HI
NEW furnished Apt. on hew SmyMiller Radio A Applianre
r n .^ c .e l. Sleep* six. Ceil 1113 jreUe.nl twnrtlHnn I Itmie IBIW H-2 j cyrlrx rrualred. Shuman'*, IIP i
Sanford. Seminole Cnuiiiv'i
4th HL
______________
L - ■ ARTICl.hS WANTED - «
F U R N liilE n APT PMvate ~*fb Wa buy, sell anti trade oaert furnl- L. I * I I I J—-Plane Technician
Phana (III W Rauta I. Sanford
trance &lt;nd balh. .Ml Oak Aye.
tu n Wilson daler Fiu-nlturo Co.
M l R l* f Phnne MR
I BATH ] BEDROOMS
OAKI.AWN
tmm; . 1 'j . i .
—
H o m e conveniently Ideated to T - t'eta ■ Livestock • l'millry - 7
Seminole County'* only pcriielual
ichooli,, churches, and.stores.
care Cemetery. Ruslnesx office*
Nlc* nilihiiorhoed 810,3(4
TaICRSHUND"p u p p ie s .'Vbn'rough.
l i t N. PARR. PHONE l i l t
L.
Payton,
RegliierM
Rial
bftd. Small Breed Wormed, 823
Roia
REMODELING,
repairing, aibeaEstate Hrbk-jr
Brekor
werfelrhan. I.akn Start, Block
lot aiding, roofing, panting,'
J. Phillip*. AiiOclita
Ron* M ary
l
of P. O. Turn left gray
Free estimate*. No down nay*
U1B Pav,k Ave. Phone JJMT
men!*, 38 months to pay. Licen­
Unfumlihed aurtme
rtment. Elderly ATlEOIStKREI) COLLIE female
sed contractor. II. J. Finch. 818
couple. 307 Oak Ave.
dog—Ita Year* old. iKmg nose.
Mfllonvllle Ave., Phone M W ,
Child's pit. Phone 1937 J.
Houie for rent, 2 mlloa from Si
LAWN MOWING ("HEAP
ford at Cllnii Height*, s roo
GOODS FOR SALK. Free estimates, Call 705-R.
I bedroom i. . . Etnetrlf*
W.
TRUCK TO RENT
Refrlientcr, Tile Utcbi
HELP WANTED
- ID If you have a truck to rent ynu
an hath. Phone Sanford 7f
should Hit thll scrvlre In Ihe
Al Gibbons, Smyra Drive, Dk
.COLORI,i) ROirrK ROY
•pcclaj aervlcea of the Sanfnrd
Bsry.
______ \ Between the agio 12 and 1U for
Herald. We have had Inqulrit*
eiifttllihed paper route. Apply _M_tow{io_ron1, truck*
apt.^Doo
Iroom unfurnii
wlta Carl^ovkralreel at the SanI4 -R INSURANCE
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8—BEAL ESTATE FOR HAtfc-J WAnrREM*WANTED. Apply Atijp

Oldest Weilinghuuse Dealit
MS S Park.
Ph "i
Vodoplch Sales Rc-rvU-Elcelrienl A Gas Appllaniei
Admiral, Kelvlnatuv, Sei ■I
Refrlgeralors, Protane Run
le Gas. 202 Sanfnrd Ave
Phone 1210

RANDALL ELEITTHIC CO
Owned and operated by Sliln- v and
Erie Vlhlcn. Ilrmlis and ( rmley
Appllinrea; Elcclrleal eonirari
tag ami repairs. 112 M,u.nuli.i
_A vc., Phone 111

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Office Kqulpmenl

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H A Y N E S Office
Machine
i'n ,
Tyiiew rllers, mldlitg machinev,
Snfea-"
-Rentals, 114 M agin ill n, I ’ll.

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FILING CABINETS. A N Y SIZE
Florida's largest slock, t'herk with
George Stuart, 13 S. M ain Slreet,
Orlando.

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LARGE, NKH. s 'V ckRn
HJock houia—Oak floors—Cr110,900, im ill down
•St Catal'na Drive. Pm.

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furnl ill'll • t n i mi I h* n i, Villi feet hmhutis ninl nt-i»n fiftntaife.
7f»M f r*i* i d. . n liiii&lt;|iitpp'l fit mind t, nlnYKinnihl hn thihlien
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den l.tnaer ill NTH, eh.ilrmxn nf
Every mne mi a while there Hn&gt; full Jndlrlarv ('nnimitlee ami
conn s airing in inieiiH ai " am
h n h ef,m v e r (D T n n n i. who i)t
pie .is In make vnu wondei win rich I . nallnnwMe crime inves
d wasn't tlimi ;h, nl I mmi; ago t in
Mi' i f M tw ri vr*irt i * i
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Ph. 1 7711
Night and Sunday .1.IIN79
"H im rrmlnl Helllug Slnrr l!HI"
ttuallflrd. Ilnnded, Llrrnard In Over 111 Slalex
"Ik e Itanubiniiah Wav to Ihe Hurr Way, Ihe Safe War,
Gulch Way, the Full B ar to Hoy nnd Sett."

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"D ank ra le * save ym, m oney".

"In ree* yotl h ir e in xrrlilent, ynu settle with • friend",

Super • D udui* - IMirffainH
Balea

Price

The More folks You Tell
The More Goods You Sell

Down
Paymenl

A liu tc incluilrrt Inlcrctsl, liiNttriincc Chi,rues,
Ineludliif life liutirnitrv and all finatire chargee.

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T)1 NA.SII AMBASSADOR 4 door Sedan * f M
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’JiOCDfOVROLET 4 door Sedan
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*50 HUDSON PACEM AKER 4 door Sedan 795 m ,R
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i* the case nl a new trio 'or Int It
t'l.M Ir hearing* arc .ml »xper,ert
lust h i iw pu, mi the market
,.. start Indore Hie fall
iTe resnlultf.n adopted hv tha
Homer liall ird otflce man ignr
s o p p lflm llv ih ru d e d Ihe
(in I'rmlnetlrm and Marketing Art s.'nide
tllilll d rilin n
II I ' rumple,ed he | 'iib rn n im lH e e to look m lo tl. ex, ,.
&gt;1,Hill'll la riilln n mill admits In 'f i d "l,» which luvenllex are , 11having ilnnr s.tllie l e i l
il purl Hit I at trig fed eral laws rel d in g In th-s
sale
e-,c nf narcotics "
Billing
llo a .l, irk m n In,Healed Htenlm i
list, w ill he given In i"&gt; |c l|
(,f
T ilin g . 'U’kllii.i In- Pel III ill.'Ill
en.illealh.n nf Bits pest i* l.isi i.rg iiu ./e d gangs ..( v iin llis in m in e
wlsldnl thinking Alnint Ihe lie**' m alnr cities, c.., •erlhm al laws amt
von can hope for is a lair cmuri.l in stil.ilm n s. and Increasing ra te ,
by ,applying a , 111.111 » mount d nl t Ions o lfrn s e * liy vo ,nu Deo.
two p e rm it clili.nlm ..' to llic lu.se ole
brinrif tiehln.l Hie *lnk or m id -r
Kefanver * d d n an In te rv i’ "
Ihe sink m refrigerator where •hat anolh r Belli that m ight » «||
these inserls run, tml am id Using he liio k ril m l., was h e llin g on
lllls inseelil'lde where food or school ath letic gamp* and a tte m p t!
rooking ills’ll*ils will ci.me In eon by professional g a m h le r* lo f i t Ihe
tael will, II
nut,a.me
• * •
The feeding of in..lasses in live
Jedeiludi s t,d ili X u ,
ihe firs t
shirk Ini', InrreuM’il rapidly 'There
ire iwn general prnelli e* billowed w h llr man to crus* the High flj.
In ilie use ..( lid * product one is erras and Ihe Nevada Utah d r ie r !
offering t, In open containers In
paslllte* for B " " slnelr In
|
B rita in exported
fiv e
m illio n
qvm iis they w ill, and Ihe other
„o ,m il* nl wool rags lo l i S in
.method I* to mis iiu.lassiis wain
nine m onth* of iu .m
htlier type* nl feed 'The iivrfillness

nwnnra.

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Narcotics Use
By Teen-Agers
Being Probed

it , J o h n n i t m v u K
W V sH IN G 'U lN 1) N a n olics ad
diidinn aiming irm i
ager*. g.smli
.lin g n .llii' .n c
m v.dinol spoils
and
m u ll.fni
gangs ll ir s r
are
..m m .g I t . - targets nf n Senate
I In *l
d • Wi ll In' ' ' 1 1 1 1 * 1 ' i l l probe " I ms. ilh ' deliu.pieucs nnw
.nil el 11*■.I
anil Ihe i.aine*»llle getting in gear
• handier nl i n m n ierie h i* loini".1
Sen lien, tricks. .„ . l i N.I i. named
Inrre* wilh all tin ee ii**m dallnii' chairman i 'ster.laj .., ,. Senate
and all h aw cmiii iliuled tn Ho
I iuilieiuri sut.cm .m .t,re that will
procurement nf haver*
eonilnel Ihe m.purv has said *
innlm i.iirp.n ■ will he In errata
I e a flii'i
m e a l W ,i* le fe a ltie r *
..f spntl
•ill,a a dr ag nil ponllr' pim e*sluc "a puhlir grmmils.ii T
plaid
i i' iimi m id&gt; nil i a pt tc meld Hi d will od | 1,1 and |(V.' I
In al md
n.cfiil oi ; inn mil gen inth.irilie* ami welf.i . . 'em is in
■ombaltlMu p 'll age e, m e
.......I hn
I, r l l l l / i i ■ and n !h rr 01
I he SenaIn accept .1 - i, im, &gt; 1
In d u d ,.i|l|el .
In* |.rnp..s,d f..| a lull
, mlv In
in I
I'ln k
B u ll 'l l,rin
m u lint
gel •I- cl mine the esleiil . . is,
n u ll’ll id le illln n h e re due |n (III '■h.ir o le r of |n 1'i'ude d - Imipii'Mey
(net tlia l we In i' e nn I ' U l ai i e
Ii ptov.ded i l l issi (nr P • Inq uiry
and dire, led (liitt a fle n lln n lie g iv ­
p l.m le d In c n llm i In i, .d I!, m ilv illi’ , T e x . is being In n ll ,| "!a r.i.m
en Hie punishments r n r lr d m u ll,
o H lr e and lab o r I n i ' s lim lin e ’in Inl .iff,'ini, •.’s, as w rit as a tte m p t*
&lt;1 I e n lr l I I I le s e a ll h a g a in &lt;1 Hn •o reh ab ilita te them

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VlPKinnmif nf 7 10 Srllmu lh»* hfiinlifnl Mi'li.** \»4tt»il Inn, itneM
hiiffif* "'f i harm wntl ill illiif !i in, MM S MI h* • \F('«'t| \ t »■ . I hi a
tmirt firm It, IIO fuel fnrin^r If S Miffl iv*iiv l» *tnith **f m in
ipellnn «if Mu*ti^ ^\ i \Kl iitnl A I V, * him k * "*vlr l *• nl» ». I ft
I f»4*m * .i lit I h i t lim it, fY1j lirtlh . f»ll f lit in*' 1 I i • k’e tnliliv, t"'h h
it lift* *, ',t riiirfrt fiil t'lmtli| jf&gt;ii (t rill r*ititiri|t'i•' f1 fnrni 'In d ' • h i
gni'fi|jr, Ifttni i rtpetl n im ifitl«, Invifr thpnh’ I m u s, i tmin fm M mI' I
&lt;tf 8'x|mfl null. uumiM rn t||v I m* t nin ri l*'d inf m i |*«i tm t "f lieu "■»
I'll ilkI A vt i a |»i nf Itnhlr ff il I uhiip M i nii'l M i v lt''inhnltf
Knl fm i . t*u ti * i

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d tin * iirin ln i t increase* In llmr
n( drruiln rn lil weather n r nlliCr
period* when g ra ** mi Hie riliirfW
i* vlin ri
MnlasM'* im p rn ie s Ihe
li.ila ln b illli nf n i l . , a lip e * of
llgll.lgl nl 'llllM nlM I.il pliably,
• Mil ha* a mild I n .illv e effecl
iqsm rn llle . a* well II* use at
nine* when gram . mu enlrnte*
mn slmrt nr hcrmiie higli in price
in a i well ie*iill im preii'iding beef
i .title Irnm hidin' llirnwn nn .in
mil.ivut able m ii kcl
Since illidnsse* cm da ilt* nn digevtdde pi idem il i* w ell (nr II
i i in- (i'll almic with n lh cl ‘red

Al! insurance purchanctl from your litMtirnnre nxent.

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a* well a* elarifv meanlitg nf
word* nml irrilence*
Writing u I hhiI people ami using
cnncri’ti* lllu 'lriitln ii tilivav* makes
(nr mure intereillng reading (ban
writing In n h 'tra rl term *, nreord
mg lu readabilili
rule*
This
«huuld he applied in writing edl
lurl.il*. *ta le * M l** Peeling
Mler gi.nluallnn Vug s M ill
Peeling will return lu Ihe rilllu rlsl
.1 ill uf The New . Time*
Morelie id i l i t . N i

All fiiHinrlng hnndlrtl Ihrmiuh local hnnkn.

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BRAILEY O D H A M USED CARS
Park Ave. A l.’lth 81.
W. K. McMast' r. Mgr.

w anted

T y fU l and Rookkeeetng. I to I,
m days a week, n i. Give a»e.
MS aid telrpbaM no. Uae Bave on Fire, Winditorm iutoino
u s e r OR ■
SALATS
p p i
bile lniu*anre. flee John H. WII*
ear. Write Boa X c/o Sanamo houeo, k itc ,n wt
Ilamt Insurance Ageney. 408
Sanfnrd
Atlanflc lin
k Brag.
San
Torn nuannc
Bang
Brag, or
o t iu t 'm t i !f « P *
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- Court.
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Rt WANTED
B«U
white man with IS - n o f i c m ". E M b O N o iR - i s
week Tel ISOS-JI.
I BEDROOM modern' houM,*' tui*
S IR TMR CORONATION "Real Al
w m
IfC WORK—part or full
Life" on Vtew'Msetar Ilutta al
Wlebolt'a Camera Blore 210 8
Park.
l » - 1 B R IM OFFORTVNVriM
ir
RE8TOL.
IRfUM -Elderly,
Seml-iavalld. conv
valeic
•cent. KindJy^^Sre, gradiluats dieUclan,
M m

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be

lici eii, *m i ci (mil* lim, farm
i* paid -c 'c ii pi'icenl mure (nr
li'leplmuc sell ice.* n, 1,132 Ilian (lie
'e a r prevluu
Based un Iid lirn *
Irnm dl .nnn fui nicr* Ihrnnghmd
Ihe cnunlri
it wa* found Hint
i,mid hi peicent nl all t' S (arm *
i hiiiige id ilH ic er* I lie I Innil.i had tele|ihmir (aeildle* The a ie r
Trull .uni Vegetable A*&gt;inialini, age ills ml hi \ rule (nr Hie country
willi lie n1i|ii,i * ler* III l li I .uld»« ha* in I'M.' n il* 41 02 nn lulling Im lf
repi n ed Mmile liia w
eiei nin e le i nice lull*
offli er m ill
Inlfre H and
Mr
tl.IVld
le ie n ll'
, e llllllid
If mil t|
MlCrMM* ilnt' and ri‘*lde* in ill
landn and nwn* land in .eminnle
Ciunili

«rv!*e
Fvinlnole Venetian Blind Compin*

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el*. «l*o TOUR IT. Y F t.LOW.
HERALD prove It* ability a* at
RTONK, NASHUA, RICHARD.
efllclent sale* medium.
RON. ALUM O ROOM A ALUM
____
INUM AWNINGS.
JALOUSIES
Euslslde Trailer Sales
Lifetime Aluminum — Free F.ltl
I’alatka. Kin
males Free Installation—^
T eU
phone 1423
Furniture Center.
tin W. Klrat.
CONCRETE Steps, stepping atom-*,
----areise traps, sppllr lank*, win
now *111* A linin'. Mlrarle Con SPREADER SERVICE.. l.lme and
Dolomite and Ferllllier. Phooa
erete Co 109 Elm A*e. Phone
1193 M David E. Carpenlcr.
1US

L o * sent for
Rot IR C , e/o HOUSE TRAILER—24 feel

If m n arr iiitrre*letl tu i .illlr
uni will prufil In riunlng in Ihe
Sriidrinlc H irli Sclmnl
All riiillrm e ii are gnmi; In .*
M'liible at Semiiiele High Sihuul
Ihe nk'lil nl I iidiiv, Aug 21 ( iki
ii'cliick II I' I ,it,mill pi i'*iih iii
nl Hie Seinllinle I m ini' l .illle
m i'll'* \s*ni l.illnn. hn* it ralli ed
i v e il
|in&gt;( 11ii till* prngi.iin (nl
III.i*e whn ale iillereslc l in I■i ,
'luck
I II lli'mlci'Min i i l i a mu
iigrim em l'l and Slid
*pei id l &lt;
u llli the t hn nla \ gt ii i ■11111 d tv
periini'id Malinii will *|ir.ik and
lie I* In III hull Ul I'll III a .......
rd &gt;i new film through Hie cnuile*.'
ni the I hic.igii I 'll Inn Stuck Yard*
I iilppaui I'tililleif ' l allli' \ aim
III the l.n e *ln ik M a lk il
F ic ii
■tilt* lu ll'll *|| d ill III!' &gt;lm h I' tl)
vdi il Tliei i a ill he im cli.il ge

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County Agent s Column

! 12' HUNAROI'T and Brand new
AWNINGS
TralX’r ,lnbn Krliler ./r I'hmie
Plastle, Aluminum, Canva*. Free
7&gt;.M .1
Estimate* Phnne 1191J after
1 pm . fur oppotntment.
70 I t HIM It lit. li'hold Good* 2#
CALL its about our Credit I’lan
l*ixintlriK. ftepairlng Hcmoilel

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C. R. P A W S O N

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12' 14' BOATS Trailica—Hard
ware »’ Vail Woodworking, M 2
Sinfurd. 1'h

Y o u r T U r PERT. ARK &gt;'ealer
Gladys Somerhy Phone WSfl ft

MOTORS

William 1* Smith Outboard Sale*
Service, Mercury Outboard Sal
|W, 2M:* S Dark. I'hune 1174 I

ItBDtlA Easy terms. Winn TV.
» » E. 2nd

ONE

LAKE FRONT D u p lra -I SB. Fur
If Desii"ed. '• ml*, frnm NAS
Children weleinne 1. A. Calner
on. Lake Charm Dr , Ovltdn;
Ph 4701 o M M X ______

BDATS

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T A L I.All ASSET. Special i Wcrkli nrwipapcl rilllnr* are wrlling,
^im -r.dh. cdilori il» llu t .ire lim iliGiciill (nr their rr.iiler* In under*
*lu nil

" P A P A . " A Y O U N G C O -E D oMured her father, *'I know
* you’re misjudKins Harold The cvcninRS he apettda away
from me he's buay studying art. 1 know because when he phoned
the other ntghl I distinctly
heard somebody say, 'D ra w
another one, Mac — and this
( lim e put a head on i t . ' "

ItATrK RY, Generator or Starter
Servlee Call 317. Swala'a Rat
tery Set vice
Sanford Avenue
anrl 2nd Street

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color* lllhi«cu*. nice variety.
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many year* Owner retiring tine
Achlmlni *. aralytha, begonia*,
m u r Kliter Spring* 1‘lenty shade
lo age. Complete going t).UIUrit*a
treea, tome fru it trees 2 I I IPO
crotnns; rata,hum. golden ram
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A Polio Victim Is Three Minutes From Booth's Door
By ALTON L. Itt.AKKSLEK
[children . . . .
AP Srlenre Reporter
Now Uiey’u* being (fathered toBOSTON UB-YouTe only three gether In 10 specinl polio re.plrtnlnutei from choking to death If ator centers,
your Iron lung stops—If you can't
They help each other, cheer each
breathe.
other nn to stay out of the massive
But hundreds of polio victims, lung for a minute, two minute*,
facing this terror, are being
minute*
. breathing alone.
*c*nt*d fn*nr ti»e*»r iron inn if% n*
[lt
special polio centers-and c ro -::u 7 ua U j'-VVi r tree me f r r a few hours
ageously going homo t« live new.
“ n* w lightweight chest lung
more independent lives.
P»#«1lc or metal, or to
With some breathing muscles Hve .without any kind of arllfl*
paralyicd hy polio, many had Inin ****** *UJJI* w*'l *'
*'* 11 rucking
for months, even yeara, in hunwhich tills tip and down to
dred* of hospital* scattered arross *»*,*P weakenedI breathing muscle*
the nation—ail alone, nearly for- , A mother of two children now
gotten, each a *olllnry prisoner '•*&gt;«'* h'£ ltwvn. htiiisckc-eiiing. wear-

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For H orry Trum an
KANSAS C ITY utv-Ili.ll* of Ivy
hold ao allure for former I'rNidenl
Harry S Truman.
" I don't expert to be ■ college
president," Truman said today In
the wake of a report that he was
outfcu
t'«r appoint*
ni&gt; u« a* president of the University
of Maryland.
the former President first de­
clined comment on the report, later
I*.sued his um-lnhoraled statement.

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U N IT E D NATIONS, N. Y, (#*)— Britain and some other
Western allies were reported irmly tndny to go on the floor
» Jl* V i
Assembly with a tlcmmtl that Russia
and India n* Included In .th * forthconi'ng Knrran potltU&amp;l ,
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PARIS t4*J— Capt. Georges Ilnuot piloted his bathvscapha to A new record depth of 2.100 meters 0,888 feet to­
day, the Department of Marino announced.

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11. 1

Hurricane Howls Into Norfolk Area
11
M Tremors Rock Ionian Islands

RABAT, Morocco (/P)— Franco today sided with Sultan
Moluunmed Ben Youssef, who has been indulgently In­
clined toward Moroco'a iiulcpcndence-seeking Nationalists,
and moved swiftly to discourage a brewing civil war for
his throne.

W

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{/P)~—A heavy ex|ilosive tossed from nn
T automobile early today shattered a store front in a Negro
business and residential section. No one was injured,

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Landslides, Fire,
And Death Stalk
Survivors

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BEACH (/P)— Nelson M. Morris, 80. InJurcd ” ™hesday In the crash of a plane with which he was
PH"1M W
Olade for mosquitoes, died today. Ills plane
hit high tension wires and crushed.

Storm Warnings
Out As Far As
Massachusetts

Home la u who have barked the
Cardteals Ihrouib thlrh and thin
all aeaaoa—never giving up on the
boys when tease* were coming
tail and furtou»—ire Jail a bit
disgusted when they hear about
PATH At, C. recce -r — Elev-.-n
aome or the atier hours actlvItF-s
a few at the athletri have hern more earth tremor* shook the
Indulging In recently. Unfortunate Ionian Island* ol Kcfallmia, Ithaca
iy, a playrr'a life ian't hi* own—It ami Zaklnthos todnv Landslide*,
houra a day he'a In thr public eye fire and death continued to stalk
— and ronaeuiirnlly cannot do the survivor*, nlrcadv stricken h&gt;
■time ol thr thing* which if done modern fireeee'* worst caithqtiake
i by other* would rau«e no lifting dl*a*Ue
, ol the ryrbruw*. We hope the re
Hot ths- new tremors were id
port* of rowdyism that we've subsiding intensity and air-sea nut
heard are riaggeratrd. but alme nnd reseiie unit* from many na &gt;
the ali/lev we've heard come from lions were reaching the sci-nO,
people who generally give u* the
Ttieri- still was no accurate nc
I DM prrrrnt cold truth, we're afraid count of dead mid inl irrd Amen
thing* mav be even worae In sunn- can otiservers said they tielilve.l
respects than related. Fellow*, mv
1AMPA
Sheriff Ed Blackburn wants federal |,vl:• In solving hid* and a Ini of other youngster* a (ireek government cM im ali ol
I nr rang styli- murders arul
which hnvi&lt; titeftied T hiiiiih for in the Sanford area look to voif a* nearly l.nttu killed was loo small
■ *rore of year*.
Adm Lord Mouiilhatlen. Wedt
their heruev—ptea*e don’t let them
terranean cmntnaniler of NATH
Blackburn believes (to* Mafia, s n:*tionwl&lt;1i&lt; rtImiliul itmli, h-rs had down.
naval forces, flew over Zakinlhii*.
• • •
a hand in many or Tampa1* un*&lt;ilv&lt;&gt;ii :n*-U■■i r l inr crime*.
Ilia idea I* to have thr M a fia *------------------------laical re*ldcnt« lake the Sanford the main city on Ihe island of the
declared a subversive urganlzn- ■, , . ,
.
,
....
Municipal Zoo pretty much for | same name, and reputed hy rgdin
tlon. Then th* FBI would l.r free 1
I?**1** wb.'irv. r n Mrrfte- granted without realising what an that he saw "a largo part Of a
t
vie
crime
eropped
up.
to help cltira tnroughuut the
outstanding drawing card it 1* fur cliff fall In Ihe sen "

DAYTONA BEACH (/P)— Emil p. Hahn. 00, owner of
n
*?■,» Cleveland, Ohio, was killed and his wife
critically hurt 10 miles west of here tndnv when their car
f crashed into a tWo-wheet trailer.

NORFOLK. \ ’a ds—The season’s
first hurricane smacked the North
t'.irolinn and Virginia coastal area*
, early today and moanisl on north
I’hi- hig lilow packed winds of
xo miles an hour or more near It*
ci-nlvr and *|uui gale winds of 40
or mole to a ili*l;ince of 140 miles,
it was exp-di'il to lid soulliern
Nn-w Jerses in the afternoon and
have oiriie effect on the eastern
-ealroard a* far north as Mass*
ehn*i-ttx l)&gt; inqhtfall
To the mirth, coastal cilh-x and
licacli resort* were ti.'ittenini! down
again*! gait- wind* and almormaily
high tide*
Itaninge in North Carolina ami
Virginia, forewarned of tin- sudden
Mow tli.it eooked u|, m Ihe South
Vil.intic, iiimear-d eumparatlvpty
! light on (lie ha*i&gt; of early re[&gt;orts

State News Roundup

Tampa Sheriff Asks Federal Aid
In Fight Against Gang Murders

Blackburn Hearing
Is Postponed
BARTOW Wt—Hearing of motion*
to divmlti bollta lottery charge*
against Harlan Blackburn were
postponed m Am 20 to give t)*&gt;
Mate more lime to prepare it*
aniwer.
Dismissal motion* also will Ikhi-ard then for several eo defend­
ants of Blackburn, reputed hr-nd of
bollta operation! In Ihe Orlando
area.
They inclnda Mrs. Norma llrld
ge* and Joan Well Hedditt, both
ol Orlandot ttto Tampans, 8am
Cagolna and Philip Lino: and sev- era! Polk CBMtf Negroes

Gambling Law
Gets Testing
ofTt ^ c * ^ ! ^ a i l f y V f im h '.' i

Suit Settled
O u t O f C ourt

gutted liv fire in addition to ruceo

the U. 8. district court clerk's of
flee here since October, IBM. whan
Collier's filed an answpr denying
it had libeled Warren in a May 5.
1951. article entitled "The Secret
Mr. Big of Florida."

C IO Convention

now gambling ilamp law may be
started next WNk In Jacksonville
Warren BlawIRon, admlnlitra
TAMPA 'at—The CIO will hold
lant to do
live assistant
Gov. Dan Mc­ it* stale convention In Miami
Carty. said yesterday that Sheriff Beach Sept. 4 fl, Charles Cowl,
Rag Sweat of Duval County told statP director, said yesterday
him the Duval Count
Ity voile
solicitor and
Mate attorney would "vccy likely
make an arrest to make the test
case In a couple of days "
JACKSONVILLE Wl — Florida

Business Gains

bualnes* gained 12 per rent In Julv
over July, 1952. according to hank
ORLANDO UW—A liquor store In deblti reported by Ihe feik-ral re
Florida shouldn’t bo any closer to serve bank's Jacksonville branch.

Liquor Ruling

a Sunday school than it can be to
• church.
Beverage Director J. H. Hunter
made the ruling yesterday in dis­
TAMPA in*—The Society of Phi­
approving an application to set up latelic
American*, a national nr■ atore at a iwlnl t,047 feci from R
aniiatlon of stamp collector*, will
the Asbury Methodist Church.
old Its annual convention auction

P hilatelic M e e t

Educated Teachers
TALLAHASSEE l*!—II will be
hard to find a Florida school
taacher who doesn’t have a bache­
lor’s ifjgrc-3 from college when
ichool starti this fall.
Tha State Department of Educa­
tion reported there will only be 100
of them among the Iota! teaching
force of 23, i Tv.

tonight. Several hundrrsl lot* of
scarce U. S. ami foreign itamp*
will be mid.

Juke Box Case

hunchea pay off.
When the big hurrlraiie started
developing off Oavtnni Reach mi
Wednesday, we felt il wouldn't
f i ii lr nut a* so many ulhers have
done, We played it av our big
story of Ihe iDv. and (he promt
name given fo the weather story
was justified. Just a year ago Ihe
SamerTIme family wai living on
Ihe nrean'roat at Virginia Rearh,
Va. and that retort row*"unity
last night raitfhl tha full fury of
tha storm. W rll nnvtr forgrl Ihe
hurricane that awapt through New
England bark In IU9 lhat caused
so much damage mainly because
the people up tbrre h»«i couldn't
believe the atorvn would bit ihe
i area, Not that are hold anything
against stare northern atate*. but
we aurr hope that future blasts
prill again bypass Florida.
Somrtlme*

Thought* While Shaving — The
render* who think the remarks
under the "shaving" paragraph
head comprise the best portion of
till* column got a double dose
yesterday. Oftentimes the Some.'Timer write* one portion of the
column In the afternoon nnd fin­
ishes up the next day That's what
happened yesterday — we Just
plumb forgot that we'd turned out
similar remark* the previous day
The typhoon with 175 mile
an hour winds in It* core that'*
headed for Okinawa remind* us
of another typhoon two years ago
when the Navy was conducting
maneuvers off the most northern­
most of the Japanese chain of Is­
lands A typhoon headed right for
Ihe portion of the Pacific Ocean
we were Ihen occupying, and ill
Hie ships headed eaat "roll steam
ahead" and never xtnpoed running
for some 00 houra. We did mis*
Ihe full blast of the storm though.

of Sam
Through the airdlum of the
dUtrlbudeported ■matrur radio setup, Mrs. Mary
in Waih- Bururel and her two yuung sons
■re happy people (heap days.
About a asunth ago Marine Corps
Master Sergeant Chris Bururel
■ailed for tho Waal Pacific. He la
uow stationed on lledron Island,
UtM off tho ceaal of Korea.
Through an amateur radio opera­
tor there, be sent a message to
Ms family on Ang. 3 and four rfavs
later Honny Raborn received the
dispatch from a Leesburg ham
after it had passed through the
hands of several other opcrateri,
AUGUST 14. 1111 .
Sanford Height a should have aidewalka and a afreet aa *oan a* Mary waa certainly a happy girl
Roaalble. The rocky road to' Dublin of ancient tlmra wa* a feather bed when the dispatch came inr
Incidentally, Basny tells ua ___
compared to Park Ave. from 10th to Hughey.
If anyone ha* a message which ho
^
* Tha flrat ipllt skirt of the season was on the atreeta here this would llko aent to overseas points,
” Wgejt, being worn by a very attractive girl who wai a stranger even ho or some olhor ham would ho
la W. J. Thigpen, The gown waa cut from the foot to the knee expoilng glad to bandit It. There la no
a beautiful array of silk hosiery. There la no ordlnanre agalnit the charge for Ihel tgorvlce,
d
■»Ut iklrt In Sanford.
Don't look now, klddica, but ac
cording to th« calendar,
school
li
The Hanford Crleryitea defeated the DeLand baseball team by a oponlng
Just around
tha icorner.
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id the
teora of fiva to three. Grooss, pitching for DeLand struck out IB and On tho
the morning after !.abor
l^bo Day.
allowed three hits. Hanford’s hurler, Wallace, fanned l.'l and waa touch­ ihoao carefreo summerr days
do] will
ed for four safeties.
become a thing of tho past. For
tho next couplo of weoka, parents
AUGUBT 14, I N I
will bo taking thalr youngster* to
Aviation Machinist Mate Harold V, Booth, a former resident of doctors and dentist* for ohvslcal
^ la a fo r d , and a eoueln of M ri. Ira Bouthward, ha* worked conjunctively checkup* foliowed by trip* to
----- -------^ w lt h another Navy man and Inventad an aerial mltale to aave Uvea. clothing * loros
Dimo itorea ai
ry shop*
for
- A sale at the Table Supply grocery store featured the following are getting
artleleai meaty club cuts of beef aleak, 49c lb.; veal chops, 3Hc lb.) demand for _ sbooks, pen
and ail the other IItems which are
breakfast bacon 41c lb.; lettuce, 0Hc per head, and butter, 40c lb.
put to use by the students. Foot­
The ita ff of The Sanford Herald had a picnic at the home of ball will illd t Into the llmellghi
Mr. and Mr*. W. Gordon Dean on I.aka Onora where they enjoyed forcing baseball (except for the
approaching World Serial) into ihe
lpuoha)l and awlmmlng game* before aupper.
background. And we auffereri of
prickly heal and other hot-weather
AUGUST 14. IN I
Charlei Morrlton, song leader, and Harry Kudell, pianist, teamed ailmenta will be moaning no more.
^ nn to giva Wlater Perk Rotarlana a lively mualcal quia at the meet• la« today hi that city.

*j

MIAMI W*—Tha ca*e
Taran, wralthy iuke box
lor under an order to be
to Huxlla, will he settled
ington.

IN THE HERALD:

5,10, And 40 Years Ago

Ay*3ee.liv V K

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Classes Start
At Industries
Sponsored School

lie proposed (he tvl*-u at a
Fires still raged over Ihe Cltv
M’li-hiiiut.in conference of Inw en- vi-dlor*. to Florida, We know of
the id 25.1x10 population, hi- reported,
foro«*ment official* find followed | rl,a ? V i'x V va!
i
out of and nil and gasoline storage drum-,
up with n Irtter to Atty. (}«n. no - 1 w 0 lil' t
0
their proposed route to spend an
llerliert Brownell. He hit* out re- hour or two looking over the uni were exploding He uddrxl: ‘
"Althiuigh two or this-e mixtion
ceised ail answer from Brownell, j
Monkey
t«
ev Island appears
.
lie the greatest attraction This tiiillilings in Zaklnthos are siir
reporter always rut* through the prising!) undamaged, the vest of
Z.xi nn the way to and from service
t))WII ,, (I1 ,.V(.„
,u ,rs« ion
eluh meetings. T h e . City Is con , .............. .....................
ditloo than Argosiolion it hnv
stantly adding new feature*.

TALLAHASSEE i.f* — Former
Gov. Fuller Warn-n’* two-year-old
suit for a million dollar* libel dam­
age* from Collier's Magazine was
settled out of court yesterday.
Attorneys for Warren nnd the
magazine In a joint statement
would not stats- thp hast* of the
settlement.
The suit had keen Inactive in

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Denies Prejudice

■oo superintendent, announced today that m e n new
im five to seven feet long, were presented to tho
TALLAHASBKE UR Circuit
Zoo by Btato Gam# and FT»h Commlailonori Finley Judge John U. Bird of PlMtlaa
County today dented any persona)
prejudice against Nick fagnotea
hgnreeaive candlelight service tho Girl's Auiitlanr of tho and ashed tM supreme court not
to disqualify him from hearing a
gkgnh conducted coronation aonrlooo last evening.
a waa crowned a t queen because of her outstanding lottery charge agalaat the aacueed
gambler.

mg serious earthquake damage

School Projects
Will Be Finished
By Labor Day
Three school iiruject* muter con
strurtion ill the i-ountv
w ill I--finlsheii in lime for tbr oiieni'-e
of •cbnol, E. J Moimbtioi, sqmn-1 ,
iirchitrct, told the’ tJountv Rm lrilT
of l ‘iitilic Instruction vesti-nluy.
Tbene |iro|ects. tinrt of Ihe fivevear nruitrnm of school mnstroi'
lion, are nl l.viuuo High -4ehoul
mill ut the Goblslioro nnd '*vleilo
Negro eleinenlar v scho ol
Stllierllltelliiriit It
I M-lwc.
tmlav gave nrrtloenl in fo .... illur
concerning
the
lo-ginooM
ol
sehool session* Se-Il «
"Children must have u
certificate In onler to eni.
first grade," M r
Mllwei
"Children must i-e six m 1,v -Inn I, lor,t. in onler '■
school this full "
Vcgistrntion dnv will •&gt;*

"Wo wind i-vorv child of
ii
iitro to register on tlm du*
Hosiilicrinli-lrilcid sold "It '• o -u
Imixirtnnt litiuu-o- mdlclimi- I in
civnsi- In vnrollmcnt will mu &lt;• d
necessary
to
mow
o*- - How
fourth grade putdl* from &gt;■ “i•«
sllfi- nnd West Side school into
(iramninr Hchool where n.M'",,i'ul rlnssriHitn airnce tia* Iteeo innvlilrd for thorn.’*
Resignation* were eri-i-nt- ' 1•v
the tioural of Marie Lewi
md
(ii-rtrilde
l-'ordvce,
West
Sole
I'rlinnrv
School I earlier*
.not
Hiihertn Ittchunts, HoUthsId. I' m marv School.
Teochi-nr eimitoved were ll-u li
Carlton, who has hern hand f,"-i
hull und linskettmll run.' at
t)isio City High School, ' •"’ *
City for tho mist two vom
a*
a Junior High Helnml instru- *-*r;
Ann II. Chnimisn, »» n Soldo &gt;I.
Hchool Instructor, nnd All. - h
Fountnln, n* nn Inatriiclor if Mo(train inn r Hchool.
lilda were accepted for * i'ii|i
merit far Croorns Acudemv, i» "■
a new room hux la-en pruvld. 1 »ff
the homo economic* ili’iiartm.-id
as a cafeteria ninl liincli i"- m
The school, Mr. Mllwce ii.ilnt*rl out, has not liefora been pro­
vided with such facilities.
A bill for u linking oven wu*
accepted from the Barrie* l(.*taurant Hupplv Co.. Orluiri". n
aa range from the Florida Home
as Co., Hanford, and n (12 utile
foot refrigerator from Hill II i. h Iware. Hanford.
A bid for a 44 cubic fo ot iefrlgerator for tho Junior limb
Hchool was accepted from Hill
Hardware, and lurking oven* for
tha Junior High School mei Heralnole High School, from the
Barnea company.
Approval waa given h» the
board for the moving of th&gt; Ne­
gro veteran and adult minting
School, which has been in the
Gatchel building on Hanfm.l \ve.,
to Crooma Arailemv.

B

3 Jacksonville
POWs Are Dead
JACKSONVILLE UR-Tlie IK-ftnae Department notified the
families of threo Jackaonvilk- *oldten yesterday (he Communists
reported the man died In Korean
P Tha soldiers ware on a list of
1&gt;I namre, tha first of a total of
Ltsa American service men the
Communist u y dJad in captivity.

4&gt;ff«•'!&lt;• I t S Na v y l*holo.
fflvAlt U M IIK A I. tf, II. tlaMlIsOli, Commander Fleet Atr of Jacksonville, is -hnwli iilioie iim|iiH-liiig
the men pf I'hnlaiisin A'-i at the aiinunl iiiliiiiiil-*lrii i«» inx-'-rtir-n whiiti ionh iduii- te-ierda*
Vdm.
Hmttieon starrsl th rfi-tiuofoM I S truck him » - a " v r i v frlctliH y" .-il». am i t hat lie i-iipiyiil h i- b rie f vlsll
bet

Dr. Jack Morrison
Plans To Open
Offices Shortly

Am erican Legion
To Honor Players

Dr

Cost.
Campbell Lowing
AiiH-rtcnii Legion,
will imimr Its
junior hiiM'hull team with a spe
d a l supper at the Legion Hut
Monday at 7 |&gt; in
la-gliinninres mav make llicir
reservations fur the Smithi-rn tried
d llrk e ii dinner hv calllnu Vice
t'linimnmier Harry ll.issell
III,
nr by ptirdinsinu siqqier tickets
at Ihe i i m iii I places
Tile regular husliiess ineeliui!
will fnllnw (lie siitqier

Tin-

New President
MIAMI

REACH

uR-Jahn

Boys To Represent
Baptists In G eorgia

In
.luck &lt; Morrison son ol
Mi .md M o i horlos S Morrison
2UIHI Hliiw.illl.i Ave
a reeeiit
Criolii.ite nl the Friiorv l iiiv *-i ilv
Sellout uf fn-niistry. Atl.nila. tin
nl.ills to o|&gt;e/i til- ofllee- in ti ■
t'aluo-Ho lloildlng. eorilei See.uol
SI aild I ’a lo o llo AVI within lluIII- s1 few weeks
III
Mori i&lt;oil vslit, tils wife. Hie
former
Raihara
Jolunlrow
ol
North Selliiate Mass, ami th e ir1
three ehililreil. laek C Jl . Cvnthl.i
and Mart tin tav. have been spend
me do- pa l several Weeks with
' Hr
Morrison's parents at then
Iiiiimi- in Dre.imwnlil They plan
in move into their new Inline ni
xx. i Fast :;niii si
durimt do
eiiinlllg week

HR. JACK C StOltIIISON

N

Ward of the Harusnla police- depdrtmfnl today was lire new prcsl
dani of the Florida Chapter, F ill
Nllitigul Academy Awn

MorriMiti

graduated

ll.ir n J Byrd. Jr., above, has
art Im l in Saiilunl to make Ids
home alter rriTtvini! a meilli-ul
lilsiharge Irom the F. S. Navy
at Cre.it Lakes. Ill

(nun

Seinllmle High ......... I In June
I1HI, enlisted in the Navy In Ill's
ecmricr of that year, and received
Ills honorable illschurite In lin.'i
lie received Id* pre dental crliiea
Him at Slelsim Dmvr-rslly and
I'A LM REACH C Florida and
upon hi* graduation from E n ro n .
siiei'essfully
passed
Ixitli
Ihe the ll.ili.iiilns toiluy made plans to
(ieurglii and f lor Id a Stale Ruarils sjierul fl mo iHin in piumuie tourist
of Dentistry anil lias received hi- Irado hi Ihe two areas
licenses In practice in both stales
Tin- I'lorola M ale Advertising
Commission reported at a )o!nt
conference here yt-sli-rday dial fiw
die first lone this slate has a
proposed ndvr-rtlsing Imdgi-l ut one
LAKELAND uR—Adequate July million dollars
ruinfuli ami a good ea/ly bloom
Stafford I. Sands, chairman of
have given Ihe Florida orange (lie Hall.iinn* Drvclnpmenl Itolird.
crop good prospects for |I h- 1953 51 told Ho- conference that the hourd
season, the I f . S Department of plan* to spend nearly llixi.ixxi on
ad vert I slag this year
Agriculliiri) icporl*

Florida, Baham as
Promote Tourists

Good Orange Crop

Id Era Ends As Guard Changes
In U. S. Top M ilitary Command
WASHINGTON LH-An old era
end* till* wrihend and a new one
Ix-glni with the changing uf the
guard In America'* top military
command.
H mean* I’rc*ltk-nt Klienhftwer
Is ready to direct a sweeping new
study of the armed force* makeup
and mlsiitm* in relaiinn to tho
destructive fury uf guided mlaillea
und atom bomba.
In brief Pentagon ceremonlea
.Saturday morning. Adm. Arthur
\V. Radford, 57, will take over tha
dutlca of chairman uf Ihe Joint
Clilefa of Staff (JCHr, aueeeedlng
(ten. Omar N. Bradley, 40, who
had held tha post for four turbu­
lent yean.
A raw mlnutei later, Gen. Mat" baci
thaw R. Htdgway, SS. will
bacome
Army chief of itaff, replacing

57 year-old G(n J. Lawton Cullin*
Gen. Nathan F. Twining, 55, al­
ready hu* taken office a* Air
Force chief of staff, succeeding
Gen. Hoyt Vundenhorg, 54, retired.
The new Joint Chief* of Stuff
will be completed .Monday when
Adin. Hubert B. Carney, 58, be­
come* chief of naval opernliom,
aueeeedlng Adm. William Fechte*

Ur, M.

The flrit big Job of ihe "new
team" will be to itudy Ihe compotition and mlisionx, of the Army,
Navy and Air Force and In take
another took at (he atrateglc plannlng which haa guided the nation'*
defame buildup alnce the atart of
the Korean War In mld-1950.
The recommanditlom from tkli

nr? *livft'A

*late'* w (

a ^ ' ' mmkij&amp;i'ti \ \ Y

i lasses s la il. d t o . h u
«t tin
1 low II I'llpci I 'it
In- inltlm
• w me t in. . I., iio - lioiisnled hs
! u n fo ld In d o -I i i .-s li
Woondi ut* licoig 11 aim'd tty
M '^ "Into D. iiq .-t v from t li*
t .o iiito n td
idiool ol cio dJlto rv to
in k in g lulls m lit, n,-w gurm i.|tt
I .t. l.o v . R io .ik fii hl M ills , tirin g
,s|;tldisti.-d ut Ihe school site.
Tvventv eight inni-l.iiirN , owned
-v Hi nokli.-il M ills, w ill lie used in
tin classes, which w ill he con­
ducted fm both W hite ninl N egro
w iiiiu n
M me I tin ii
100 women
I.live iip p lii-.l for iiis lru e tio n .
A iii.llt-iiiilH ai i F l o rote S ln ti
I o iid o vm e iil S e ivo e o ffice here
w ill lie n o llth -d w lii-ll they are to
lilt e ilil the sewing classes.
The flt s t class c o n ta in * noiols
who tin t, find p rio r experience 111
e iii lot-iil sewing

study :irv expected to influence:
1 The size of the Air Foret- und
the muki-up of it* wings,
2 Tlk- role which the Navy will
play in strategic air warfare.
The changeover in command
was not n case of i'rcshtcnl Eisen­
hower putting hi* friend* In com­
mand to replace men who were
COOl to him—because the old Joint
Chief* were frii-nd* who hud served
under him in Europe. Bradley, in

iariicular, wa* dose In Kl*entower ami wa* one of hi* archi­
Itect!
of victory in Europe.
But politically, the Vroaidcnt
pteflml a good many Republican*
who had come to Identify (he JCS
closely with the Truman adminis­
tration and Ihe criticized conduct
of tha Korean War.

: h *f'hi

Mx hnv* from Sanford w ill leavi
liM-sday m orning for A tla n ta , (ia .
where flow w ill represent the F irsl
H u p lM 1 lo ire li at Hie S o u lh w iili
t lo ia l A m li.issador Congress
khe&gt; nre AI I’ ln llip s , H ow ard
\ lllc d .
lo lin ule
A llre d .
Ilo h e rl
Cohen 11in in x Cohen, Aiden l Rudls - Fester and II H a rrow , who
is re e ii-n lio ii.il ilirc o lo r
Iw lo v
fiis lu p of llir o iliig lia m ,
\ta . soodiside secri'tarv ol Ito y a i
M llh n s x jd o is . .md c ic o d o ii Me
I'o llo og h
the tie o rg la seerelary,
are in charge of the three day
program
It w ill feature Baptist
m issionaries
speakers
and
others win. w ill present various
protects ol Royal Ambassadors,
Ihe Baptist o rg a iiira 1 ii.ii for bov*
h c lw i-iii Hu- ages of nine and ill
lin e ul flu more co lo rfu l events
of Ihe Congress w ill he a ’.xi m inute
parade down A ll,m in 's I 'c u cli're e
SI vxtill fi w ill include lire- hoy*
who w ill m .iic li F louls w ill depict
various pm p-cts ut the orgunlza
lion

Akerm an Named
J Ai KHUN V II,I , K i.l* Alex A k e r­
man of U rlam lo. pro riiine nt F lo r
ula lle |o ih lie a ii, has just hei-ii ap
pointed s e iiv l.it&gt; of the F isle ra l
Trade Com m ission and d ire c to r of
its h u tc n ii of a d m ln is tra lio n

H artley Taken
JACKSONVILLE

'.ft

June*

Hartley. 27. one of nine prisoner*
who i&gt;scu|K'd from n state road
camp near Dcl.aml May 30. was

taken into custody here yesterday
at a home on Edison Ave

Population

U p

ORLANDO i.W--Florida's popula­
tion wilt in- four and a half milliun
hy IMO und si-%rn million hy 1U8U,
Waltt-r J Vutheriy, dean of the
Bmltiesi Adimntetrathm School,
University of Florida, told realtor!
here yesterday

Movie Tim e Table
It 117.
'Anitiuuli At Tomahawk Gan"
1:11U 2:41 1:31 - (1:18 • 8:05
0:52
Hat. • “The Star of Texas"
1:1HI - 3:35 - 0:13 • 8:61
"Jalopy" 15:0H - 4:43 - 7:21
9:50
Sunday • "Thunder Bay"
1:00 - 3:04 - 5:08 . 7:12 - 9:10
M O VIKLA ND

"Turzan'a Peril"
xtart* 7:30. feature 8:02, test
complete show 9:22
Hat. • '"Huge to Blue River"
end "Rodeo"
Sun. - "The Ravage", starts
—

ri|ni

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Soeaw-Cocoa Indians, 9-1..

s.Yow ell's

III K E N T IH E T L A I N
Thu** trjutriutnl Sm.fun] l ardinalt fruh after it»f»atin|r th*
Cocoa Indian* iti Pr&lt; vu»t Park 1**1 night, U-l. will r-ntrr li'mgfit’*
/ala "t uiiributlon Night" uann with lakeland at th* Memorial Sta
mum onlv four /am** uni .if thml t.lace in th* Florid* State League
second half pennant rac*.
♦
Ernie Palmier! racked up hi*
Iflth victory a* against ninr de/rati la*! night in hurling a rearperfect t «*••»-hi tto* I'alrnirn faced
cniy 30 m*n, fanning nln* ari l
paiilng only thr**.
Th* d»liti*tatr working right­
hander from Elmhurst Lung !»• 1
land I* no* th* individual pitch­
ing l*B'l*r on th* ( animal* with
a lrt*P record. imir* win* than
any Seminole Ulu* rackni up all
iait v*ar
1‘almirrl Irad* Ih* I wrdinal* '
with ITT airik* out* and inning*
pitched. 1*1. lit i* Sanford'* 1
loot hup* for a 20 gam* « in- (
nrr.
,|
It aai a particularly glurou*
victory for Sanford. Not only did 11
the Cardinal* win in Cocoa * -wn I
bailiwick, a thing thrv haven't |
h»*n alilr to do vrry much thi* |
year. hut thrv meimrrilrd th*
Tribe on I'almn-ri'* itingy offer* I
mg* while clobbering the •Unit
of Cocoa • two i-*»t pitcher* — '
Virgil frailer and fiw u lwip*t.
Tommy l.«-*inard puled Out hi*
tecond homer of the v*ar. pa**
ing hi* la*t year * on* total. •
while Manager J * Dunn In- 1
treated hi* f lurid* State l.rague *
i*ao in th* ciriuil department 1
with In* I7ln o*er-th*-liarii*r *
blow. Bell Hmedut got into the i
fanford home run •pter with hi*
lin t fuui ma-ler uf hit Urgamsed
hasrrial) caieer.
Dunn. a ho i* »econ4 in 11111'* *
in Ih* league, rrrpt rimer lo i
Manager llama lluwell'a I I I
1
leading
lutal
llunn
lieltrd t
ano** hi* lu*ih and IDVth t
marker* of Ih* **a*on. Leonard. I
who I* third in that all-import- a
ant Kill column, r*i**d hi* tut- r
al by two lu 101
I he Cardinal* tied the league'* *
itolrn ha»e mark when Tonv fta r
roue *wiped hi* IMh »»ck if the *
r*a*nn It gate Sanford 213. r&lt;|ual
ling the F.Sl. mark e*tahllthe&lt;l hy iflainewiite m 1(117.
FSL FEN N AN r II At K
&gt; Dunn, t h i * ,**' •
AA I. I'd l.il
. O d e r with 17. » ill *n
Ilf I nn.I
29 it
et.e, e
•»r * Sanford Manager
Davtuna
do Id ,f&amp;'i
r u n k i n g ' t. o » k**'
focua
27 21 ft*.3
1
ball hiltirik' .iinlr*l
SANFORD
21 21 .M*i
7
the FSL * ih
ir
The rloieoee* of t),rfS I r»i*

Zubovich, Loftin
Lead Sanfly Loop
With .750 Avg.

Cardinals Draw 40,517 Total Fans
For 53 Memorial Stadium Contests

By RALPH C A S S IA S
Yeiterdsy'*
Sanfly
League'*
^anie between the VC 9 Electronic*
Nine and NAAS Adminiitration
_____________
.
base last wai CJH*d during the top nf the
_Tw*r
is Indians ,w ol"l inning because of rain
*/
the 213th Head L'mpire Clyde Stafford irt
,/
,r Sanford Ul*' ka,I,*‘ run almost half of the , /
Fime f'lor- lnn‘n8 In hopes that the Might rain
‘/
den hue
would stop When the rain be
/
le bark in e» me heavy, he called the game
*
1 o jr i ,n Kepi av date for the Electronic*
n*'s theft a°u Administration was set for
i iith of
August IT. 1943
ason * Hr
*n *"diy's game the NAAS &gt;pe
, /*.*»■ ,
ir distine- r *al
Tram Is battling
1
f swiping ASROJSf-aj Optronics for top spot
) .;V .
. ib's lOOth in ,he
Thr Spectils amt
O
on Junr °P* • « "o*
fot first rlacr 1
Sanford ***** Utr winners of today's game
....
(irlando w1*1 lnov* 111" first with an un
• • • Mikes F.
Ivrrthornc dl*Pu‘rd right
— ;-------ihe ?sjth
f-^lronic* will have Jack Allen ^ J i . . D g su
in
Jat pXrnmi acrus the plafr lo Ted I I V V K A V
on JuD McDanJrl W a y wh.-n ihey take
V V f
* Ihe field Flaying Infield will be
ttv leads ( ' rM laiflln al first, Clyde Stafford
A _
C Dunn ’rrond. C.enr Robbins at short I V i p p | M i l
d 77. BUI »«"P. *n‘&gt; Hyde Colburn, third 1
V I1
tborne ?n base
mine this Thr °P'* pl*jing manager Mor
The Cits M■
ml chance r” VV&gt;lf». will perform in right *dl bold ari u
me mark Meld Jim llunes will be Walcbing ,nJ -1* lb*1 .'•anl
t scar old renter, while Frank Zubuvicb will th*. MagnotiJ
f
( handle the dulirs of left field
night. Aug 19
st Mist: 1 Fred Grimes will take the
by i.,*i
sh mound fur Special Services when Haul I'eiold
’
they face Uptnmics today Grimes
Teams and [•
i.
, who hat a league record of lo t*d *nd assigm
ro-ik
s will be throwing lo Warren Kalen preparatory lo
*
Watching Ihe inner Optronic, City League al
,JJ defenses will be K L Brock, the *t‘g Alley* ..n .»
_
team manager, at first. H J
Rick »econa. Fred Mahlsli-jdl at I .
U n aa,
(1C
short ttop and A H Murray third
iV lt .r i
ba«e The out field will I*, pro l
|* l_ . k
lerled from left to right bs Jack I 0 i N O r t / l
Williams. Sam Site more and D n
_ .

Sanford Cardinal Averages

'*The* baiting averages of the
posing teams are
pectalr FAS RONS I UFTHOMC.S
Club tan* Frank Zubov ich
a pair of Griffin
Loftin
hampions Clyde Colburn

In order In keep the Sauhifd

* af.lm aA ill the black thi*
,.g \
Vow ell'* Department Store }

l'ouchton Drug Co.

haw- I ,-ue

•olentlv purchased all the ti, h.-ta
ro ne&gt;i tuvsday night * cla*i, i)f,
tween the Sanford Cardinal* and
the Leesburg Lakers

W \ Billing, owner of rouchion • and Jack Hall, tiiaiuy. r „f
Viiwell’*. have j*iilied lugelht-r to
purch-.r evtry -cat ir. the
with th** eveoplion of the re-*net
•eat &gt;

Meantime, they hate prlulrd
t oon grneral admission il&lt;kr{
lo llir gam* and are giving i s , '
these tl'krl* in their rrcpcithe
stores. No purchases ur merrh-indlse are neressary before
iiblalnltlg these ducat*.
All fans have to do I* lo j,|
'.u i'n tickets and the* are
■r&gt;« ir*
Hitting declared
uur
S, It id,(relive I* In tuck lilt- Me
in..m l stadium for till* game VV«
.*' lid Ilk, to *el an all time I top
id, Mali l.eai'lli- Single game at■,-ii'J.tm-e record "
^
I. k*t* will be avallible Ul
A■•w••11 and r*iucht**n's near the
•truer of Magnolia and I irsf
sinei- Ac*(,i ling lo Jack ||i||,
We ire earnestly seeking In help
'lie l,.ill club in this wav Th*
money winch we are paying the
C.-rdm iIs pin* the money they
sill t ike in at the concession *|.ind
■hotijil help III" club."
Ilitllnv; added. "We are git mg
i way h ivji general adiiu**i..it
tiekel- Imping lo gel as many
‘
- 'li C me as possible 1*1
'h" ' i- in .•■J1 the reserve i-f i
■' tin

- m*' '" The usual adm:*

■ charge lor special nlghl re
•Tie ve it* bav been 25 cent*
lliivin -s Manager Jtin Field*
-tit" I that the Vowel I Touch l.at
'.Iait i* irrl ilnl) a fine gesture on
th - p.rt of the mediant* ami wi |
■ l -ng way in heltiing the dub
'•&gt; fi:n*h a successful &gt;ea*on

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dog north lean
Tin nile improve ms
7V- an eveding ,f
(t'f&gt; annual FTords

Touchton To Honor
Junior Legion

Today s

Novy Bowlers Will
Meet Tomorrow

Standings
Major Leog
Leaders

Teams will t« formed fur the
new Sanford Nasal Air Station'*
trow ling league »t thr .Sanford
Rowling Alley* tomorrow night at
V it) o'clock it was announced by
Rill Hurt wick today.
The Navy League will begin a
weekly Tue.day night schedule uf
games al thr Sanford Howling
Alley on Aug is All games will
begin al J 30 p m at the Sanford
Bowling Alleys, 2nfi Magnolia Ave

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( AR R IVALS TH IS WEEK
Game Tonight
Lakeland at SANFORD
tt'nnlributiun Nighti
Game AAedne-da*
Sanford at Laklrnad
Game lhur*d-.e
Jss Reach at SANFORD
Game Fridas
Sanford at Jav Reach
Game Saturday
Sanford at Orlando
Game Sundat
Orlando at SANFORD
Game Aluwdav
Sanford at Leesburg
Game Tuesday
Iwcd.ur g at SAN FOR J)
iVowvll • Touchtun Night) ,

High
10:06 p.m.

Alvin Dark hae played flee
millions with the New York
itanu thli season.

See The New 1953 Buick 4-Door Sedan

The Sanford Alley will have, the front entrance en Magnolia

« complete face-lifting in the next'
■jsr'is*
206 Me g nA
oiw
11y
a. couple of weeks. A large maque
A ” ' ar* M n * •lira will dress the naw entrance.

which open Into center of th#
paUdlum, forming n
veatnbule.
"We now are In the process of
giving Sanford bowlers d modern
bowling palace with all the latest
conveniences," Hartwlck stated.
All the spectator benches have
boon repainted In n dean ma­
roon color. Voile Williams Sr.,
owner of the building which
houast. Canford Rowling Alleys,
is schedued to begia work on
the front of tho Bowling Alley
nest week.
Plane call for tearing out the

Which We Can Deliver In Sanford For

moirtL.

H a i*hed and resso- bowling

at the friendly1

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GORDON OXFORD
JACK SWAIN
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Boxing Results

Sanford Bowling Alleys Launch
Large Renovation Program
completelv rofta-

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Bill Bilvarthome, Sanford's In- CClnrlnnaM
h lm ifo
41
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7t
111
lured .302 hitting rightfirider, I ’ti v fttsiir ■ h
IlftitH*
had the cast removed from hla 4111«r auk 4nfvffVay't
or |. HI U fili J
right hand yesterday by Dr. John O f t l f i i n i P t s l i « J u 1#i|
T w IiC i ifbnlBli
Morgan. Sllwrthorne la etpectrd
ooklrn •t N * » T u rk n
to rest several dava before re­ flr
I'bliiijpiBhi*
it
|*iti»burefi
wi i
turning to the lineup.
onfiniBhwti
of Jop
The handsome blonde retching
I j»l « i» m . frtlluii#s| t*p r t i u b i
convert broke the Index flngrr Hf UfaI in#
-Mil* *i U l w i x h M II
bone In his right hand while C'tnrliinBfl
*1 iliici* *o
catching fur in|urrd Bill Harria
in July 30 at Jacksonville Beech.
S in c e Silverthorne'a Injury,
v n v t u f s M U IIts
Senfurd has lost six of tight
■ y T U e a * * —e l a t e d l*&gt;ew*
game*. Sllverthorne wee leading
I) tto* ' K L T J t — L u l u
tlS iy
the club in doublea with 26 anil B r o o k l y n , a l e p n e .l I ' r afnekr iees j u ,d
aan
had stolen 20 bates.
ID S . nuia-leloMa. 1

cult clouts last yrar.
Th* player driving the most
over the (cnee will win. In other
event* Rill Silvertborne will lead
the Sanford Cards in the 60-yard
da*h against the beet Lakeland
baa to offer. There will be an
accuracy throwing contest from
home piatr to second base aa well
as a distance throwing duel from
ihe outfield with both teama com­
peting,
CAR D CAl'KKHt Jim Flannlgan
ib-2l li slated to pilch for Banford against lakeland tonight . .
Over IJOO fane are expected to
ere thie evening's game barring
poor weather.

The alx alleys at the Sanford

fork

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F today br San1,- -u
Y ■.ford Bowling Ai1 ,&lt; -^ 3 l«v Manager Bill
• ' W n P M P * Hartwlck.
Ta addition te
tho r*finishing Job, alx new racks
have been ordered and will be
Installed within three weeks.
Plans fur alr-condIHoning the sa­
tire Alleys are aew beiag formu­
lated, according t a Hartwlck, The

commencing at Sept. 1 Two more
league*, one n Mixed League for
men and women, and tho ether
either a Ladies Loop or another
Navy League will be formed.
The Navy league will hold tta
formation mooting at tho Sanford
Bowling Alley tomorrow night All
six alleys were scheduled to bo
completelv refinished by toenerr°Tbe City League will hold# Its
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LATE BULLETINS
L P P B T V U if lAb— A ninth person *a» under arrest today on
tnargta of tgaaplrlt; to ahow and dlatrlhute obscene photos. litera­
ture and nation picture Mima.
WAA$H3UI'SfxN &lt;»*&gt;— Herre'ary of State Dulles »ald today tie
*««f*a, with n w xkeptlrUm Russian Premier Malenkov's lmjpllfri flitftii (n il RiiPil* hio vniftiernl production of I hi* hydros tit
bomb.

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W A illttlO J O N , OP)— Th » Defense Department today announM a n*w total of 142.114 U. 8. battle casualties In what may b*
*"* " « * to 1«»t w**hlr aummary of the Korean War.

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DENVER UF»— I'rMldfnt KUrnhn»«r 1m!at «l*n#d 70 MIN

Iftlo law, Including on* aimed at himnj mu racketeering and anb*
▼vfilon on Int W#w York waterfront.
t " A8H IK O TO N &lt;jT)— The I'enUxon began today the aad laah
Of notifying the families of American soldiers reported by the
tomtnunlata to hare died in hnrean War prisoner r a m p s ,
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In Plane Crash

W A SH IN G TO N i&gt;J',_Serretar, of Slate Holies warned the
Communlala today the I nlted Nations will withhold "In the last"
ned war prisoner* charged with or rnntlrtrd of crimes — to make
»ur» 1h&gt; Iieda ffliirn l . N, prisoner* in th•• «iunt* ulcRnrv,

We've wandered fer yrara If the
use of automatic electric turn
signals on car* ruled on* the neeesalty nf giving hand signals. Now
Information haa hern received from
the American Automobile AssoelaHon aaylng that when vacationer*
are patting through other state*
they should nie hand algnala even
though the automobile* may be
equipped with tha flashing direc­
tional Indicators. A review of the
lawa of srverat states by the AAA
reveals that in many slates, hand
M IAM I OP)— The Dominican flagship Nuevo Dominleann left Mi­ signals are stilt required evea
ami last night with I.'IU psxnengei. on an ll-dny West Indies cruise, a though the electric tuns signals
raw hour* aftrr she was towed Into port from a trip to Nassim.
are permitted. A motorist, to he
the vessel tiecamc iMaahled near (Irr-al Isaru- Light rin the 142 certain he's within the law during
mlla trip and reached Miami 28 hours late Home of the Kin passengers an Interstate trip, would nerd to
on the Nassau voyage mm Plained »
whip out a ropy of the law for
(hatj* were not provided with prop
each stale the rar enters.
ft ft. ft'
tr (nod, waler and sanitary In aided tin* slop 12 miles cast of
ellltlei during the IS hours the Miami md the Coast Guard cut
The dope out of Gainesville is
, ter Androsmggln towcil her to the that Junior Melt* will be one of
Jh lp waa without power
Company officials anld a break Miami ship channel, where com the two quarterbacks steering
down of the main fuel pump dls mere InI lugs look over
Coach Wait Slater’s single wing
t'mntir John It Lyman, chief buck attack. Picked high school
of the t'oti ,i Guard * merchant grid squad* arc practicing daily
marine safety division, said In ** North and South force* for the
speetnrs found the 27 year old Do­ .ill star footbnll game In J.*cks&lt;m
minican flagship seaworthy anil v Ilie's Gator Howl tomorrow night
Ihe vessel then sailed with 139 at 9:00. Two high school groups
passengers on the longer cruise will also collide in a basketball
tussle tonight at 9:00 o'clock.
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Pusile Corner — Here's the
TALLA H ASSEE iff Papera
inxwrr to yesterday's brain ■gliagtarhirh will free Auburn Iturkett nf
tor. The multiplier la nine tfmea
T4l*ml from the Hate prison to
the required dixit. Thus, If your
which he w »j returned In June
friend wants all "lwo'a“ In the
after 19 yeari of fret-lorn as an
produrt,
have
him
multiply
escapee are enrnute to nnlford
SEBItlNG ff stale Atty (iunter 11313979 hv 19. For all “ SevenV'
today
will a-k a grand |ury use 93 (nine Dines seven) and so
S. L Walter*, chief nf the state Stephenson
, Keep the problems coming
Aog 21 to Indict ltu*«t-'l Stack on
prison division, said he plarH in home
In In this corner— we got a kick
on a first degree murder nut
tha malls last night nollro of the
of
trying to solve them and
in the death of his lonely other* have
told us Ihey try to
conditional pardon grant'd Hur charge
hearts wife
follow each pilule through.
kett by the State Pardon Hoard
Sl-phenson announced Ibe call
ft • ft
Ing of Die grand lurv Tuesday aftThought* While .Shaving--That's
i&lt;r t'lrcult .lodge William P Allen ,i grand thing Touchtnn's and
turned down Stackhouse's petition Yowell's are doing In buying out
for i •lease on bond Judge Allen the lull park the night of Aua 19
ordered Slackhouse held without Now Is the time to help the base
bond III the Highlands County jail ball team— mil next winter after
M IAMI ms— 1
"Keep trying, docthe owners of Ihc franchise are
torj keep trying. Don't give up;
figuring up how much they've lost
*W belleva fn G n j," cried Mrs
and what amount nf cash they'll
William R. McClgflln yeslerday
need before the 1934 scaann ran
white a physician ana resrue
open
Why Is II that the hnmp
muidsmen worked over her three
team always plays Its poorest ball
yHr-old daughter, Mary Jane
MUNSAN. Korea iff - Two Flo when Ihe lar&amp;esl crowds are In
BUt after 49 minutes they gave
ridlnnt
were among Dtp prisoners the stands'’ About Ihe only thing
up end the child was pronounced nf war rtfeaaed
of nnta In Isst night's (IIn Korea Iasi night worthy
asco was Tommy Leonard's tint
# « » d; .
.
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— They are!
mien base of .the evening whlth
Milton L Catoe, flgt, tlqs Krrv. set
a new Florida Stile League
Co , 2ml Kngr Combat Hu . 2nd record in Diet department ,
Dlv ; wife, Nellla V. Calof. T( One of the most Interesting round
Aragon Ccvirt. Pen taenia
table discussions (his scrivener
Itirlined M llH«wtt. Tpl . To can Imagine would be to have Dr.
I, llth IIgl . r.lh Dlv . father A Abel Wotman and his supporters
TAM PA iff— Cant flobert N*r mos E llawett, box 2Mt, Jupiter on the lily Commission on one
dlttl says ho sailed Dio shrimp
side and Paul tlhllman and his
boat Miss Thelma from a Mexican
i &lt; barkers on the othrr In a ills
port without permission because
cussion ot the sewerage Issue
• ft ft
he was “ getting a run found" from
officials there.
All mads led to Trout Pond tn
s* Nardelti entered the port of
I'aola today where the Junior
RUSKIN iff-A liedrldden Roikln Chamber of Commerce put on ita
^(lltd a d del Carmf-n In land five
farmer
know,
death
U
not
far
crewmen from a Mexican shrimp
fourth annual Fishing Rodeo,
boat sunk In a collision with his awny, hot there Is a new sparkle noses started moving at It an a
In
his
eye
these
days
(rpft. He said no charge was
snakrllke trip to the fishing area
The soldier son whom I. K Rut — Nemlnole County was being
placed against him. bul he couldn'l
her
hasn't
seen
for
five
years
ass
get permission In leave
covered like ■ blanket to make
released by Hu- Communists Mon certain (hat kiddle* who wanted
day The Army has agreed this Is to strive for the prises wouldn't be
an emergency ease and will use left without transportation. It’s a
all haste to *|&gt;crd Sgl Lawrence grand thing the Jayceea are doing
not only for the youngster* but
ORLANDO ift — A high fire rat- A Hurtles- home
also In a promotion way. To those
Santa Rosa County rained the
Individuals who ere contributing
t i l l Board nf Forestry yesler
their time and to the various com­
4y to order that a special Inves
llgitnr go there to look inlo Ihr
MIAMI iff*— Palm llearh County panies who are contributing prises
situation
deputies plan to return George and refreshments go the heartiest
flobi-rt Ellefsen. 22. lo West Palm thanks of the•ftomerTImer.
• •
Reach In face kidnaping charges,
When
the
bridge
players gather
reported Deputy Slvnriff Kd Rnul.s innight at the Woman
* Club for
Ellefspn was hroughl to Miami their weekly duplicate session,
JACKSONVILLE
iff -Florida from Jacksonville and is In Dade 'they will not with a great deal ot
lim btert handled I3.1T.I7I In w«- County Jail on charges of vagrancy satisfaction the new boards and
fari during June, according to and carrying concealed weapons. cards which arrived earlier this
thafr July tax returns.
It mils said
week The equipment la oHIdal
American Contract Bridge U-ague
gear and looks like a million
uucks. Incldenlty, Doc Munautk
anil Fred Stein took top honors In
the Orlando meet Monday while
the DomerTimer and Irv relnbvrg
were also rani. Up In St. Loula,
Wilson Landiey, director of the
Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club,
came in first In the sectionals snti
with his Orlando partner was
A U G U S T 12. 1912
among 143 team* overall.
Sheriff Hand and City Policeman Victor are |I00 to the good seventh
today ■■ « result of their vigilante having captured an escaped convict Nice Going, Bill.
• • •
who waa sentenced from Dade County for two years fur committing
Frances "tvoets'' Moore, the at­
^hig hw a y robbery.
tractive young lady who la doing
so much to live Sanford national
Best meals In Sanford for 14.00 per week. Moat homr-llkr hotel In promlninca, (a oace more a cover
town. Transients and regular boardera find a welcome nt reasonable alrl. She appear* oa the cover of
ratal. JH. John Hotel, 420 Flrat 8t„ A. W. Wathen, prop.
the Aug. * Runtime Magaxlne,
posed with her Gibing pole oa the
Mr. and Mra. John Mrlsch and family have returned from a trip seawall with Hanford showli
up
to thalr old home In Long Island and many other pidnta in and around In the barhgronnd. Boot* li
Naw York.
employed
at
Cypres*
Garden
vI
after tervlag ear
.
rUar la the sumA U G U S T 12, 1942
mer a» a Ufa guard at the MualeiAviation Cadet Voile A. William* Jr., ion of Mr. and Mra. V. A. pel Fool. Chart I* Waterman, uia
wllllama Sr., 909 Magnolia Ava. la anrolled In the claaa of cadeta (■tented reporter-phetographer for
^curra n tly taking flight Instruction at tha Independence Army Air Field, Huntime, Is certainly devoting n
greal deal of apart m Uto weakly
mag to this city and county.
Boat lervice on the 8t. John* River between Jacksonville and San­
For those local people who hava
ford will b« terminated for the duration of the war because of the lack
shown Interest In the approaching
of labor, tt baa bean In operation for the past 18 years.
WORZ talent show, Ihe Orlando
Ml#a Ann* Lovell today mad* an appaal for more volunteer* for radio station today announced that
general
auditions
have
be«n
aircraft warning service in Semlnola County.
changed to Friday from 7:00 lo
10:00 p.m. and Saturday from 2:00
AUGUST 12, I94A
County Commlasion Chairman H, B. Pop# revealed that the proper­ lo 3:00 p.m. If additional time la
ty necessary for construction of a new fill and bridge near tha praaont needed, il will b« arranged for
Geneva Bridge nea bean seceured and that tha dead had been submitted next week. The actual broadcait
will be held on tha stage of tha
9 ' ° the State load Department.
Rialto Theater in downlown Or­
with an orchaatra. The five
ra, Harry Brownlee
have arrived to apend a week with lando
Mr. and Mr*.
Bra
chosen will be heard
.a n d Mra. E, D. Brownlee at their hama contestants
Mr,
coast-to-coait over the NaUocu
Brownlee la a atudant at Tampla Medical Broadcasting Company. In case

State News Roundup

Dominican Flagship Sails On West
'indies Cruise After Being Towed

Freedom Nears
For Prisoner

State Attorney
Asks First Degree
Murder Charge

(Child Drowns
Despite Prqycrs

Two Floridians
Among Prisoners

Shrimp Boat
Got 'Run-Around'

Ailing Father
Awaits POW Son

High Fire Rale

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Kidnaping Charges

Gamblers Busy

IN THE HERALD:

5, JO, And 4 0 Years Ago

An cnlislrd man attached to 1
the Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air
Station wa* reported today to have
been killed In an airplane crash
near Pensacola, hot details In
eluding the airman'* name were
not Immediately available
It was reported, however, that
the flyer's next of km 1* a reslderl
of Sanford, and he was attached
lo Composite Squadron Nine a*
the station
It Is believed Dip sailor was ,
operating from an alrerafl eHrrter
when Ihc accident occurred.

Kiwanis Leader
Praises Efforts
Of Local Club
Don Haggerty. Klwani* llruten
ant governor for the Fifth Dtvi
slim, today praised Ihe Sanford
club lor 'outstanding achieve
men!*' (luring the llr*i seven
months of this year
Mr Haggerty said the local or
ganilation had maintained a 00.1
average for attendance whlrh wa*
considerably above Die average
for the rest of Die division
He also gave a brief oidline ol
the International m m rollon held
in New York I*11v
F.arl Higginbotham Doug Slen
slrom and Rupert Strickland were
elerlpil delegates lo Ibe district
convention In Hat tuna llearh Oct
tt through 1.1 Alternate* nnnied
were Marion Harman. It T Mil
wee. and AI Wilson
Glenn Y Middleton of i lrrniont
was the main speaker For 19
jear* he was a producer and d!
rector In Hollywood of radio pro
S rams For three tears he wa
cad nf the television department
for the t'oliimtga llroailrnsllng
System
lie related several facts ahold
the history of television and also
told of Ids experiences with the
Amos 'N Amlv slum
Cither guests at Die meeting In
eluded R II larper of Tnmua
Frank Shamr* of New York Cltl,
L. K. Vaughn. Mark ('level ann
Sr., and Dr Wat dr Rucker Jr,,
all of Sanford and T II Page nf
Orlando

High Courf Upholds
Goldsboro Decision

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County Clerk's
Office Praised

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No. 252

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First Hurricane O f Season
Develops O ff Florida Coast
Weather Bureau
Issues Advisory
To Shipping

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Aug

13, ID.Vt

\ .mall htirniaiie has .Irvel
npi-l m the VDatihi- and ai loon
K i-h tii SI,imlard Time It was cell
terrd ■I••&gt;nt 123 miles rail ot Dai
Imi a Beach. Fla . near Latitude
2!l t V&gt;rlli Longitude 71 il Wrsl
mnvmg mn 1h uiirthuext In north
at .1Inmi I 12 miles per hour
StrnugcM muds are about 73
nub— per hour in squall* a slmsl
ilisl.nu
i- mirth, nf Ihe. .center
,
. . . . In
,t"
,l,r *’iin1iniieil north
'*-,r' l , umtement around the same
■ii,- during Du- next 19 lo 21 hour»dh slowly increasing Inlensdt
'Shipping should exercise can
Hon .dong ami off the
ills Allan
In -i-i lor Ihe next 3*1 Ilnurs "

Miami
I'll .cut Indlcallont, the Weather
Uni in said, arc Dial Die »turri
till continue il* present northwarl
uioti-nienl at Ihe .ame .pee l dur
mg the nexl 19 in 21 hialis wll.1
slow It mcrcas.iig inleiisltt

Industrial Board
To Meet Tonight

fhr lull ru nic i. called R irbsr.l
foi Ho . Mind l.'ttej in Die alph.lhdl
tin iii*e it Is Die .econd tropics!
.tin m n( tin-tear t'lir fo .1 called
Mire Inoke up m Ihe l'arihhes-1
wiDioul n-aclimg hurricane lor’-e

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Iriflu
n I a ill Iip lii-M it 7 Mt
friil
l»v i»1 Hip f »t\ Hull l«»
I* M»
llscti * I lit* p\|i|n|tMh-iri m( Ifm*a I
I.»!»•• in uiiftit'iil ln«!ii'ff\ Ih tf
I*I Ills Uil! In* f|iS4'l|sM»f|.‘* nr
iiiimU t»» 1 H niilry (M I m ii i
lit til ni flu* h ii; iF *1

"Fm

'Barbara'
May Increase
In Intensity
MIAMI, iff- The voir’* first hufricane developed in ihr Atlsntlf
Uccan Ioil ay 17.3 mill*, east of Dsvfiina Risiidi
liic Miami Meather Rure«u til t
it wa* a small storm, with top
Mild* of about 7.1 miles an hour
in squall* a .hurl distance norlh
id the center liuticalmii*. however,
terr Dial d would Increase slowly
in power
shipping should cxorcue cm111&gt;n along and uff Die South Atlsn
tn coast fnr Ihe ncxl .19 hour*.'
the bureau's adii*isy vaul
I'hc hurricane, which apparently
sprang up suddenly, was dltcnt
cm-i I Du* morning ht a Navy hurri­
cane hunter plane II was motiiti|
m a north lo norlhwe*l direction
at ,iliout 12 m p h
l.ucahon of Du- storm center w.ls
jim n i&gt; :i23 miles ca. i ot Dsyfoqx
Reach and Itwi mile* nortlieist of

MIAMI r The Miami Weather
linr -.ni issued Ihi* s|nrni advisory
today
"Adt i*iu v No 1 Hiirhaca. HI

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.1 p iiiui i iii lii «lrv^1i»p our futlfst
pniMiihjil &lt;»f n rfd le rriM unrkfr^ “

$22,500 Paid
For Residence
A local rr* iflk h fa "h * i h*en *ctd

IHIt MA9 09 ROSIA II ihutiHl sccordlng lo Ihc number of casualties
UllTsted bv Die Allie*. with Die esi-aptlon nf Smith Kure* whi. h I* '(”*
included The D s piopiolbtn rover* about nine icoths nf the nVto,
with ihe r**l by other U N italmn*.
iCmti-nl frees A»»«eta'tes)

Industrial Leaders

Will Attend Clinic
A delf-unllmi will ne forme I it
1was dcciiled it last liigld'* nod

Wheel's*

'll

I’ efershurg

Jaycees Hosts
To District Clubs

Plons Announced

Longwood Meeting

Planning-Zoning
Meeting Tomorrow

roast, advised Ihe government he
had found "unprecedented tragedy
and damage,"
The official count of dead and
injured lagged far behind unofficial
tallies. Many victims were still
hurled under masses of rubble.
Greek Army engineers were
rushed to the ravaged island of
Kefalilnia lo help In the rescue
work. The landing ship Alfelos
reached the Island, one nf the
hardest hit, last night with medical
purionnt# and emergency supplies,
Word nf the continuing tremor*
tame from the captain of the
Greta’ Navy ship Lymno*. at
Argoatoll, chief port of Kefalilnia.
He radioed that his vessel was
helng rocked incessantly hy undor-

water upheavals
Tho commander reported that
Argnstoll, once a Rrlllsh naval
base visited msny times hy the
U. 8. 8th Fleet, wus destroy'd.
The •Greek coastal steamer
Karalskakls arrived today at
I’lreaus, port city serving Athens
on Ihe mainland: wllh 300 survivors
from Kefalilnia and Ithaca
Many women and children were
in the crowd of quake refugees—
some women carrying babies In
theta- arms white older children
toted the few possessions they had
managed lo salvage from Ihe rub­
ble of their deslroycd homes.
Host of those who arrived had
relatlvea here who will care for
them.
________

The ternnd virtlin nf poRor’eyll&gt;it In the countt Stephen Zimmerman live son of the Rev in.j
Mrs )l Lyttleton Flmitierman J'.i
I’nlmeDo Ave . tin* reported fn-tio
’1 111* iDenillnu ntiyxteian tn he
d’dnt: real well
Ihe pin sit-lan -.lid there :x
Ii.im ILi am tetei 1ibte ii■eaktie**
II, l.rii in- eonlirured Ii to re

&lt;ims ol cled lii In-ad Dls- pm

Board Will Discuss
Opening Of Schools

Earthquakes Rock Ionian Islands
As Damage And Casualties Mount

Condition Of Polio
Victim Is Good

I in11 lo ,i specialist In Orlando hi
ibnul fit e fit*
Die p h tx irlie
espn-sseil Ihe opinion Do- h -&gt;
le, I
M ii uni liar in-is*, i ban to in of t'oiild in- Dile In .Lit nut of he f
&gt;1 Dial time
Do i of ( reel cation .....imitlee
I &gt;o h Dii -i t tii Id i i - ii III III" ( lO'ilv
Ir,| on Do* s l a i n * id Die t otilli
tn-eii git in shill* of g,s m e ll
nqil i being proposed lit Ills- Soil) hate
:lohi||||i plot eled is a precsiilhn
mole Yimtb Council
ii&gt; measure In Die i oqn*t lie ilfh
\ di*i-u**lon wa* lii-lil iclalltc I ml
M i ik

w

ing -d Dir hoard of dircebir* ot Do
Seminole ( 'dimly i ham 1-i td 1 un
mer&lt; c, to attend Die industrial elm
ir Aog 27 at llrl.indo
I'itu- leaders from Dirouglmul
Kliifldn will assi-utldr .il Die nn-i-t
mg lo pool Itu-ir idea- and know
ledge bn bringing new uidii'tiiil lo po..ibit selling op i "Jolm
Fo r-on Memorial Youth Fund'' lo
payroll. In Die .late
The I lorlda Stale t li.irnber of i s m mi ihc opcralton of the pro
( iimiueree and Die Cminril for le p.i.i-d vmiDi reelKitional center
\ roilt illlli e Will In- Ippiunled
diislry .mil Ciitnmerre. a .late or
lo i oonluiali- civic participation m
ganiraiion.
will
sponsor
Die
nu-d
(td
decision of Die lower cmiri
mg )oiiillv II !* designed lo h -Ip Du- dedication of Do- new Ailanlo
stipulated that the appoliants m the
Florida eonumtiiitltts, large ....I ( oa*l lane Railroad slaflon we*t
esse should pay thu court rn»tsmall, learn tvhat tliry can and of Do- City next month
II M lilenson, C of (' dus-efor
should do to obtain new utdiulu
The piogtam will lake the form (I- pii'sfcd the assistam e of lie- C
,.| i road cnmnilftei- m improving
Finns lor Ihc opening of schools of panel discussion* In Ihe mom
Mart mad*
will In- discussed tomorrow' at the ing and afleinnnn. with t'mini it l.ake
ft wa* decided to (ward a Impli)
inoeliiig of the Seminole County Chairman '1 *’ Davis, Inrk.on
The methiHl in which re­
Hoard of I’uhllr Instruction
villi*, schedulisl ns Ihe principal m Seminole Counlt in coiDiinctlon
with Die "Mile of itrauty" i onlesl
am kept at the office of
The meeting, which stnrls »t III s|h-iikcr at a luncheon
Inins: comluci'd bv the Fb rn la
Clerk of the flm ilt Cmiri
a ill , will In- lu-ld in Die office ol Spcelnli-l* in various axpecl
lauded in the •umnimv of
II T Mil wee siipermlenilrul o l1()f mdu.lrial ilevelopniprit will fcili'intion of Garden Clubs Tillmccnt ii inItt iin tuu cd in
I'tddic Inslrmimu
make Itrii-f prepared talks during ciiiilesl lake, m the iii'iiutlflcatloil
of a mile of lughwat in each
state Hiulllinir dnpnrtnient
Ihe panel disiqisslnns. D im answot
III tin- ircnniiil ulnteiin-ni
i mini)'
ipiestlmis Iriim the aitdlenc •
Si’Vt’rul |UI dii'ili and idverlis
the aummarv. signed hv Join
It a l s o was decided In appoint .1 inp items HI' re dlseu***‘d The &lt;’
llcrgcrl. Hsaintnut ntutc Mini
local committee to act in conjimc of C Is g &gt;1111 in niaki- op a new
il i* stated. "Collection of rlion with Hie slate C of C and a i nliired foMir
were accounted for propciiv ■nil
Th e .Seoiittole CoiltllV Jlllltoi slate cnmmlllee In a study nf the
The bo.ud ioiei| Pi cooperate
prompt]v (I wa* cvhlcnt Diu&lt; ,11
&lt; InitTlln-l of Commerce will lie rctatlnnshlp between taxes going wdh It 1. Folk and Co . publishers,
phnscs of office procedure
host to the Dl.ti ii I Caucus Sm i­ to the federal government and in publishing a new city directory
hnndlctl in lh(&gt; limit crnlii
lin' nf lei muni at 2:00 o'clock in tmtriey coming from the federal
--------------- -manner. All records were In
Do- Yacht ('lull. There will ha re- government in the form ol grant*
rellent condition,"
to cm-iitHtlvi-i from 12 Central 1In aid The committee was request
It l» stated, "Collivlliins of i*
) id111lu ( Intis at Dm Distiii-t
hy Dp. &gt;|ate C of C pre*tdeul
as far l&gt;ack a* I IMB,
m*
Caucus, it wa
ant....need todav Karl W Brown. Del,and
T O r V ^ O f lV e n
lit Cliff Allies! luesldent (if the
An election committee, composed
I Sc ml unit* Javcccs,
of AI Lee, AI Wilson, Jack (loll. Z j t ( s r n w n r c
T E. Tucker and George Tmfty. 1
s J IM P C IS
A larae gathering is i-xm-i-d
was picked to canvass tiallot*
by the lamgwnod Chnnihn »f
IV 1111 (♦, Minmi. m »*Aiil"nt
Ills’.
from the annual election of officers
Commerce lo hear Mark Wheel, i,
Ilf the Mm 14li« F run Mini
llte latltr part of this month
expert of the Florida Power Ceto
A discussion was held concern t it lit •' Assn,, lias aulioun . e, i ulnuK
on community development. » ' «
an d s p e a k e i - for th#* k sHouintiofjV
A meeting of Die I'ily Planning ing Die inuual membership drive, 11 I Ii an nu al cu Ti ventlo n, 11 hiell
CofC no eting tomorrnw at 9 |M«&gt;
at th« Longwood Iterreatlon Dark, ami /.lining Commission will he which will tie held soon In coniune n i l l lie &gt;1.1, 1 in M i a m i Reach,
A conteit will he eondiicii-il. In-Id nt 9 p m toimirmw at the lion with a C nf C educational Mill be hell 1 in M i a m i Reach,
campaign.
City llnll
also, to telect a town slogan
Sent 21 2fi
Andrew Hilda Jr., Ovn-do. is
tire inesIdcnt and a member of
Die t-xecutivi- i-ouimitlee of the
o'giiiiiintion. while It. A. King,
Sanford, i" on the group of direc­
tors iinil alternates.

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S A M U Ilt),
FLORIDA
...me. — i nr- a - i ■

(nr .*?2,3(Xl 111 a N »V ) captain -a lointi'nd* to srlilti them m rellra
The decision of Circuit Judge M ineill
The llirce bnirooin, ranch xlyhR Smith last Jnriunrv In throw nut
s claim against the City from m- Iioiisi - liH-.iled .■I 121 Scull Ate
sldents of the-Gidd'hnro sedloi, lias mil three lol* were sold to Mr
I* I
bihllslon by M I
hern upheld by Die Stale Mipi, me ..ml Mi
mil Mi* Mu b i -I liuivm, Orlamto
Court.
The local Ncgroc* who bail t"-n luruti-ily fiom wm mole l ounlt
According In i n-pre*ciitatiie of
official* of tin- defunct bust if
Goldsboro or are heir* of di- &lt; • J .**•-sniiniD- l i i . ilit Captain John*
former officials, wm - atlcmpbiig ton was attracted to Sanford by
to collect more than S I I . ihhi , In b (itrii* Interest* util Die "natural
they alleged w n nurd them ........ ch a rm " of the city
• Mr and 3D* Andrew f Stine.
paid wage* by the I'lly
Principal leader* In Die aih ■id Sanford, hats' purchased 22 lids on
I- First si
li n k of tln-ir re*i
were Ro*a E Boykins, Dun l'i denes',
fmm Mr
mil Mrs Ted
liagall anil Jim Walden
William.
Seminole ( ontilt
for
The Supreme *'ouri sii-talm-1
Sin. ooo

ATHENS, Greece iff — Strong
earlhqusktft continued to shake
Greece's Ionian Sen islands far
the fourth successive day today
end the toll of casualties aad
damage mounted steadily
Official reporta last night placed
the quake toll Dimi at ISO dead
but aurvlvora predicted It would
top 440.
A i the Greek government rush'd
aid, U. S. Air Force units across
the UcdJlerranean in Trii*!!
readied heUcoplera to drop food
and medical supplies on Isolat'd
village* In the alrlclnn island,
Mian P i n * Best of Jaekeonvlll# spent (he weekend with her par- fit Into your schedule, call Georgia
Welfare MlnlaUr Constant Ire
ffiU, Mr. aa&lt; Mra. G. R. B « l , at UiMr ham* on Crystal Luka. Mies McCarty, promotion manager at Adamopoulos, tourlnc the ilricktn
Beat entartalfted Mlsa Jean Johnatun whit* her* at aanUndo RpHnps.
areaa off the west central Genii

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oT m l i til k,«•V f»tr I h r urtii'sl n In
elm i y i •&gt;f ,ii 11nritrimnm 4 for Dm
tod.e,
i'll' Mt Mi«t km r»n and
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State Jaycees
Meet At Miami
The .State Junior t'hambsr &gt;2f
riimnicii i
Sipiuuur
('nrifer«ni*e
will lie held in Miami. Aug 2t J l
il was Ipdil ill Miami. Aug. 21 2'i,
Jn ire c Picatdi-nt Cliff Abies. T h '
lor.il .lave........ lid. m il uav r.**
gisti ii lion fees and loom bill for
Seminole ,|o|egalis ..1 lending the
i-nnfri n i ’ e

Gandolfi Fined
SILVER SPRINGS u D -L * '* burg iufietder AI Gamlolifi today
was fined $'iil and miapendeil for
ten duva for "graldilng umpire
Joe Stiet
and
turning hint
around" In a game at Leesburg
last week

Seminole County bond imrrtlHSera ai-munlrd for ,308 per
£enl of the state's total of |4,‘J ! I,ti)7 lust month In purchasing of
.Series E and It. U, 8. defense
Jack Dempsey, mealilrnt of tha
bond*.
Florida State League, said Gan­
The sules in the i-nuntv amount­ dolfi would not lit- able tn play
ed t&lt;&gt; $17,321 Inst month, making until the night u( Aug. 22.
a total of $181,234 this year
through July.
The total through July fur Ihe
ulatc Is $31,741.1)08. The state’*
H1T7,
assigned quota f &lt;r the year is
"Siren of Bagdad"
$r.H,400,000.
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Weather

Clear to partly cloudy through
Thursday chance for widely scat­
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�HERE'S H O P IN G THE G A S HOLDS OUT!

Congress Did A Lot Of Talking
Tln&lt;
I’miirreaa did a (Treat deal
of liilkliiH. So nini'It liilkiny in met Hint Id.211 printed pnjiea filled the Cnii(frt*ssfonnl
Hrcortl Ini tin- ivt-'m i. f&gt;f course nil those
p«iiei« (hr w t - r r - f r . - i i .1 jw u. •••■'
tb&lt;vocal chords of the l«|tisliilnrs. They have
the privilege of li.scrtltig speeches which
they do not nrtiinlly mnke into the Keeord.
a* well ns other material miicIi iim newspaper
editorial* and l.'tters fr«im eonMthitentM.
Debate nml diMciiMMion nre itecenMiiry in
tlie legislative ImmIIi ' m of any dcmorriicy.
No one would want to nee the freedom of
M|&gt;eei'h of i he SenutnrM mid ItepreNentatlvini
d l l tn I lod llni it does mem. sometimes, that
thev miylii he less wordy. Often they talk

Old Order Passeth
The old fashioned truiuit officer see ms to
he pmsiny from the Amnrlran school scene,
lie is Iwlny replaced In many schools with
n well trained "ut tendance teacher." pre(Mired to find out just what it is that makes
students stn&gt; m ini from schools. A New
York State Senator said recently that he
intends io introduce leyl.lntlon which will
make lm ini ik in psychnluity mandator)
for attendance teachers in New York.
The trend represent* proxies* Hut It
photild not i&lt;e Is'lieved that the triuint of
firers nf other day* was litter!) lackiiiK in
n knnvvti dye of psychology. He may not
have known in which of Freud’s hook* he
could find the answers to why srlioollioys
play hookey, hut he did know where the
hookey players For many younysters he
represented their first exporience yyith the
uieaiuny of "tin long arm of the law." Most
of the “t moneys" yye knew personally
seined to Is1 (fitted with second-sight and
a stroup seco id-wind
The iitentdmirc teacher will doubtless tie
prepared to usa modern methods to keep the
younysters in line and In the r bins room ami
this is all foi (In- lies! The truant officer
seems to U&gt; going the wav of the one room
. . , ,
, ,,
sc In h i | house, t Ik* nickel cigar ■ ul tlu&gt; fivecent cii(i of I'nffiH

Ity HL'SHKIX K A Y

nt mronl length &gt;&gt;n sultjivts wltlaVi -■. j not j
oven rmpotoly t’&lt;in:oniril with the Issimjh at
: hand. There hnve Imhjii many iiiHtancee
1 where leflele*l"v. 1
talked
* &lt;.»V?h
#- rotifer-"we . . .w u l 'svrtloti of
, novels nml newspniiers into the record just
to keep the floor.
It coet $1,1171,000 jiiMt to print the Conarenlmiiil Record f«*r th n session. The fel­
low who first ipiipped Hint talk is cheap
wne not referring to lulk in ( ’oiiKress.

v - . , - ' muy fur a Ionic time — but it ,tii«-^
Florida citrus grower*
have their troubles
rs but
tni aciording , Irn.lcate s troml ami in tie- v a n
to an article in
the Christian .-'head &lt; alifnrtila s vnlmne will
Science
Montior,
written
b y nrohabfv he reduced n- Krow.-n
(ieurye Lanyley ami datelim-d .............
the business umi tum
I, .omethiny more promUiny _
Nediand*. Caf. yrowen tn South
In Florida, too. we fiml
i-rn California have hecn lukiny
lose- l.einy lorn op to moke
It nn the rhtn so tuny that th-y
are teariny u|&gt; their iH-arlny vi subdivisions lo 11 liiniiid n
nt. umi during the pu-t few
ftrovr* nml rtplantiny with two
and three bedroom home* that ,t\,rs we have lieen nlantu^
sell readilv to the horde of In- , - giuvi ■ tiiwt probably tii„i,
11 offset those destroyed.
comiii" homeseeV.rr* who_arriv«
at the rate of about -t'.tHri 4
In metropolitan ureus like Ta,.i
month to make their home in the n yt. I*, tersluirg. Miami. (Irian
o and u few other localities. « »
l^yj^of aoblen opiiortunity.
According to l.anylev. Califor­ an especl to see our ctlius op. inia grower* have liatl to dig into t uns make wav for iiomeseel., tCourtesy is not inherited. It is not some­
their pocket* in order lo stay in II. 1 pert- Indus! 1V, for Indue-*.luiinrs* for the last tyvo year* &gt;. ate arriving in Florida m .*
thing which mm is* put chased or tilven from
r.nd many of tiieni have found teasing number* and out n u n
one person tn another
that a new “ sulMilvialoi," is tin n i-ltiu- atens ate expanding jli*i
they are in Houlltern t'alifoif-o^wer.
Courtesy is mi nt tribute dependent en­
A
survey
by
Su.iKi't
#*r■
*
tirely ii|H»n the iudi\ iiliinl Of course vihm !
.So far smog and fumes have t,.,|
Inc. reveal* that nnnroiiimiteh
lenchitiK helps hut the extent tn which
Jft.WSl acre* of grove have b#**ti nmlereii our fruit and veiretuld*
rowers
to uny extent. Some dun,
courtesy is Icnrned and practiced is |ip to
iunkvd to make for a merr nriiniis- .pa has hern
comidnir.ed l,\- glowIng
amt
profltalile
venture
in
lb.the individual person.
■■ ill tlie Huskilk men but it
teal estate busine**. Cash on do- .ill
probably be v&lt;nm before In
Now. courtesy also is unlimited. This
barrel head look* better to Cali­
U'trv reaches a miint in thi,
fornia
grower*
than
years
of
tpiality is not limited to tipping a hat. gavof
paltry profit* or possible red ink tate where anv serious tumble A
iny excuse Die or lioldiuy a door open for a
in the orange growing busine**. his nature will develop.
Citrus is lug husiites* 111 H ,T.
woman. It is not limited to the proper use
The weather ha* never been as
kind
to
California
grower*
as
It
!
«*«
"'M* rill . remain so for yeais
&gt;f silverware, giving a Indy a seat on a hits
. 1
mu,'. With the benefits of tt,e
lias t&lt;&gt; those in —
Florida.
Smudge
or helpiiiK un old woman across the street.
pot* atwi firing I* tb* "tiler of Klurida « itru- Cummiaiion an.i
the day out there, and while an Florida Cilru* Mutual we should
Courtesy is definitely an attrihute which
occasional
freeac may burt Flo*- ,, ahi c to keep tin- industry opt,
may he practiced i:i alsmt all phases of livj ala grower*, the hazard is no­ -ting on ti profitable liasi- Th.*
m y— including driving nil autoniohile.
where near as great in this slate. future "f t-Hrti* belongs tti Hoi
Operation costs have steadily ,‘u. uU'l with sound leadership
Now. courtesy in connection with driving
risen in the West, much more «u an.i constructive ptunriirig the in
an mitnitiohile may also tie dcsiyiinled as
than in Florida Oil for heaiv* is JllSlrv will thrive ami prost,*-i
c«slly. and on top of this some
the safety of other motorists, or just plain
Southern California 1ommunitie*
use of yood, common sense.
have par ted ordinances that muke
.Modern, congested drivinu presents a
it unlawful to burn anything
that create* a smudge or smoke.
difficult prohlem at l&gt;est A larye number
Mich at old tires, in fighting frost
&lt; of discourteous drivers makes this prohlem
Industrial development in the
Mr Well HuUdlug
W rit has liern extensive and It i Koom 211
even worse.
Phone MM
ha*
forred
the
California
grower
Last November. a loan cumpaiynliiy for,
tc compete with high wage in
President Kisenhower Imre a number nf
duttry for labor, a situation that
ha* -o far proven no problem to
Kisenhower advertising' etnhleins on his car . (
Florida operator*.
Now. this man. using p-vchnlog&gt; thouyht
*A ~
_
Another problem created by thi* |
rabid industrial growth in the
lie had better watch h i- driving. or some H A L B O Y L E
W'e*t it the damage to crops ami
other motorist may yet -ore and vote for
fruit from factory fumes that
Has
the [*rinorratir candidate
lav a deadly smog over largr
arras.
According
to
a
report
of
This campmyuiny man yyas surprised at
moved lih C'hir«|»ractlr
thr Citrus Experinn nt .Station *&lt;
the yiMst will he enyciulered muony motoryourselves
Whst
Take
s
long,
long
look
al
the
Itiveraide.
&lt;
m
I.
air
pollution
. .
...
,
1
. .
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NFW VOKk C - An open K-tlcr |srl&gt; among
Office to lit# I'alinrttu
1st* w ith wliom lie came Into cmitnct liu -iv
|ny o( (ht. ( ,1( American pri
old
.... you„ be
... ccieliraling" And hammer and vickle You will come 114**' IMMI worth of damage to
County crop* alone
wctc utlier mntnrisls tv tin were surprised -ixicr* In Korr* who chose lo re ■irun ihey had departed, and you, to hate thrsn In the day* or year*. Jo*
Hilly..
main behind ihc Ham boo Curtain had fdlid your belly with meat (cw or many, o&lt; doubt and (error m lj™ «
at Ids courtesy.
md
ih-unk
all
lb.’
Iitjunr
you
want
that
are
your
unly
future.
Your
This
situation
doe#
not
neces
122 S. I'alinctlii Ave,
.
l*ead K* (il loe
dead fellow pmoner* hav# found »»rilv mean that California 11 gnThe results were -o SUlfsfttcl o | ) . t h is
yMI dnn'j vk-nt to come home, 1 I a hat did you think*

Courtesy Is Unlimited

State Farm
•
Insurance Cos.
I r v i n j f I ’ryor, Kt*|&gt;.

Dr. H. K. Ring

Open Letter To Former Gl Joes

T O D A Y ’S III III.K V K N S K
particular motorist 1 iwttimiml Ins newly
I iiso iiiii Ih is not n muslcrn maluiiy. If w r
formed d iiv in y ha bit- after Hie elect kill.
woiilii tio the Ih&gt;»| wc can uni H icii let &lt;«&gt;hI
Now. g.md d riv in y iniliits are easy t*.
lull the ivorbl ami our lives It tfoiilrl save ua
- Mccuiniilatc w ith ju »t a little effort.
a lot &lt;&gt;f tiwsiny When I He down I say.
Tlie biggest nut in a car soiiivtline - U
when shall I arise, ami the (light In* you**,
* l*
His* one hoM iny 1he wheel
and I am full of lossiuyrt lo and fro unto
Hie davrniiiy ul tlie day. — -lot* 7:4.

The Sanford Herald
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xjratftus " r k i v r r l e a f * ” * N n t u r r
liucesl a n y t h i n g *&gt;• c o m p li c a t e d .

Wednesday Aug. 12. IH&amp;s

rMiulitiatc.s i:t Canada's current nation
ai (Hilitical cani|siign have Mgreeul lail to
0 - ,- r , I ,. I r i w t o U

T h i . U - .k .

to U» Uk# n in ig lil) Clever vutc y v ltin g yeslure.

SAM DAWSON

Farm Problem Back To Fore

uk-u- u , n , , c. , . „
.
( 2 ? -\°-K-K
7k‘7‘!'n
A J ir_"!
peleea-set
againtl ■
(he
backiround
of a cvcortl high cost of living—
bring* the whole farm problem w,
Ik# Tore again ihu weak
Wheat, roltoa and isvrn—Ike big
ihie# crops from which come the
natlou'* bri-ad clothing meal,
milk and #g|t— are al a level of
aurpiat whtrn under th# l*w can
call far federal crop prwductmn
controli
Farmrc Income this y#se, th#
government aavi ia running t|
per rent behind Ian ytur
At the grtveny, however ■ . .w.
gave mmeat rep.»rtt that
™
price* generally are only .1
about
two per cent kiwxc than list year
A rise to load price* tola inmni'T
helped push the gnverameni'i
me slum «f the real el Hving to
an all lime high
The farmer might b*&lt; getting
1 lest If federal price tuppon*
■*k rugae to hi* aid. In the
reel year ewded June M. the U
. treasury put out IH MBtou toil
Dre to auppocl muuey, to tahkh
an tavpaytea coi
rowtributad.
The (dveromet
iverumewt holds Urge
sSocks al grnto
grniu 1
H expert* large
u(
&gt;&lt;
amounts ot
tm« lear't
*
of this
ewriau
year's
curimi erun
era#

vou t .,( . cn |r 4lcll inside ‘bee peace Thftte who survived •«* «*»
»t f the map a. a
inn you k*l a
‘ tr* m-un are _.V_
_ ___In ____
._ r .w.i.
rtlru* &lt;-simnetltor
returning
peace and
their Hlrua
competitor — at least not **
-&gt;
you
looked
around
the
empty
&gt;be red. white and blue
iam p* Out you re a litr that now old way of‘ Ilife
*-• n br&lt;‘*UM ym r
Hut you a rr now mar «» the
rnrr buddies in (he prison camps , .1 m l! never have a home again
LaVw 'vou'had"turned hifm n ier *m i i" ’ ‘‘" r life. a|ul you miaht a* living dead, hatyd by tlunt- y o u ,
l u d m th im t ' tet U ' " rv a
-■d drop the word Iro n your used lo know. df&lt;Virod bv those
* linen** ‘ A « ! f T o i
“ fraW l o * - M a r , ’
, jr«« * « • " » * • ■ « « $ ••
j
ytd* Yuu’vt* pickvd ihc Hrd over

come bick
50UM hwe to
No-a there i* nothine (or ro «
* »trin|er m • itf«ngf
l»ce the day of MfkonlnM? . ccimo back tu Ami what i f there ,Ina
Not
fnurh
of a.p*yu|f, iy H, kidf ]
In evtry war ffctt?# l* • hgadful) ('vr you to look forward t»*
like you Thouiandi of vour feTtow
The Hed guards must look at
' nC IU [ HuyW
'American fri'uawrv died rather. v.m with ui»en contempt m** For
i than Yield Inrir belirfa Other ‘thaw- may nr#«l you bo longer Thera
1sands rlumT tfwbtromty to ,their.a- no une M l fur row to betray
mdhs or even (v a n , .rr»,-y can lover h-» vwue irscwta.
’ **
i ►*!,d sickno's »nd hare boned hiaiyer. |Ami ymi (inm ii twi fra-mlt with 1 c s v r v n i u i j-.tn
Wii.
, ^ 7 dead 11. m
t f . i ^ r e auawliw Ptar whenever you ham C o r t « « ia n . » ^ l from h.s
but live In honorevl memvwy. Tbs' lpok into each other * rves each r;,hlu. 1 .-+ ,h*a
living -sill return to a hero* *vl *,11 .es- mn-r.red ther- Uv# image
hi* roekec spaniel
comm*
1of one *bc betrj&gt;Tnl either h is ,rtJ, trapiwd inside
1
And you. thr handful ah tried buddies or hi* princpk-s. rjr bo.h
f)| „
,hf&gt; bgyllellng
“mouthful
&gt;
, 1hV
J " . ’‘''u
?«
ThP " ‘p
u ,‘l n ,' rr Ju.t seconds hlm
before
of nwheal,
who*"p.xhftevl
1tne.l vm. The only u», the. can
in j IthUcollapsed
do|
vour lurthnght far !r»v than » now find I r vou u to trot ya.i1
________________
met* u! pottage, who at!! remem frum plate lo place to parrot Cteir
ber ysiu* Only the tamit.v* j ‘&gt;o propag-tula And whew your vilue
have disb'Wuvred And it wrre bet- 3» * window drr-»lng ,ir -howpirc
t«-r ;f even they never kn* • your for eommuniym dwindlev what ail)
SOUTH SA NFHANCISOO d h gum
j'be
be yonr reward* Labe
U b c.- in 1 slave A (filia l shortagy ha* been dltMaybe you wreeni 'I actually the camp A casual bui.et in tho oaik, COvered In the pr.vuner owned lad
operated
.periled fund for cifirettci
cigareitfi tod
&gt;l&lt;wd p.gvon the other ~ildiers and a ditch grave
candy at San Francisco County'*
Jail No 2
gre*nv«. a Hed sympathi •*’ be
cauie vour captors actually told

Burns For Doa

fi

II. M It.l,| a It t t m

H iM iftfl

«t M l HirilMN M i l k

9k im*

Too Late To Classify

Jail Shortage

Emergency
Feed
. &gt;
■
•
Eith.r *•&gt;. k.d. vouve made Scandal Checked

vou communism on principle

vmc of the world « w.wit buy* Hv
refusmg to b# repatriated rwi be
tatnr a deserter, and that 1* ihr
way your Army *UI lot you. even
if it nevrr can try you av a traitor
You have Tided an old and
tried freedom for a new will o' the-

&gt;_

ALBUQUERQUE vP^-Sen Clin
|,m (• Anderson |D -N H l baa di»counted reports that Tena* ‘ tuckmen are reselling government
drought emergentv fi*-d at a
prof*
..
_

j

ANTS

whrn &gt;ou pay In chirk and check
on tha Florida State Hank.

kill *nt* l l ’a ralleti Roach Fllmi
When applied lo any surface with
,
the built-in cap-applicatur, it
‘J*
r V J l * ^ t r | *4f1
,bp
‘*7,
leaves a hard. dry. clean, invisible
3
; » ‘»p "freedom.-* the false harsh
"|*&lt;d.KM mvtaoce* of abTHTTn film. The film can't harm or toil
*
- ewawacrakay aest docks availab.r from othc. na
of the world You h i’ - iban; federal aid to vtockmen may oc any surface; but. when ante touch
K " .U J T iK S S S
VZ " r S
T
&amp;
T
11 ^
^
^
4 u W T *
S T " ' a K t S . '" 'S m
- i 5 f (he it. their l#r» become paralyzed and
7*
*rm ,r ,tr
|,r“ **** 1
the Stars and St roe* for the hlrxt county commiltees are checking thev die in two Hour*. A aiogle
. . . .
|4k75fV . i ‘ r *r * °
cotton nhen r#d
d the l i m i t i " ,nd #»f h applicant carefully, and vers application remains effective foe
I nee breaks in the commodity 'h rj e»o
vickle
, trw of such
incidents____
will______
occur. sure d«*es get rid of anla and
_____________
markets used le bo blamed un the
____
______
____
Anderson **111 he believed the)rcache»! Roach Films ia available
Home *wusumtolcn of fa»n pro
Vour fellow prisoners vay tvat.
Korean War l»*aee rwnw*c* wereldurts.
rvir.Vas
its'
i» “ well and : month*. You «&gt;*v»r see It, but it
iris, how
bowevir.
naa burn stsuig
*n*ci they started tlx kwit. ) /vw»* I drought program
_ _
sakt to frighten traders.
ir oor
r iw
I at Tourhlon Tiruu.
— Ad».
**s*n»- thing,
thing, the
the pooul***on
po^il»T&lt;m of i rwurney home, you were having a carefully admirustcred "
Out with a Korean truce new an thU r-antry is increasing at a
actuality, this week's sharp dm# rale of 2.fi30.0CO a year Fee anoth
In wheat nice* la being (aid to er. total personal Income tuith the
fear that the farmers wonX elect fanner the chief exception) ha*

r« ■ ■
■*“ *... -*----------

l&lt;&gt; rume under government prw- been gowsg up With aaare avamj
tortkm rffnlatwii. tt they tote to spend, Anscrirona have brew
zgathri thlsT tk T w Ic t at whkk
eating better, dressing better But
fry the tawrtimert
Is automatical­
ri h
auuwwVtlral- farm petsdwetwNi ha* Inereaned
even fatter
ly Inatrad.
VatU the rordmai
Traders ftgvm that the only way
wheat p rim could r « in that raw lafnum— cam (tad a
It*
twin problems &lt;d
m i d be d m ,
Th# storks *f wheat held by the porta and u K r t u b i 1
bt| orodueev* the United State*. lien ia t m t i o! oat
Canada. AryrMita and Australia the farm problem la

"tiriiru

3W-W-

in §¥€ry check you write

FLORIDA STATE BANK
OF SANFORD
Mrmber FD IC

Deposit* Itiiurrvl up lo #10-ririCS

You Are Invited To The

FRIGIOAIRE Wonder Oven Demonstration
AT THE

HILL HARDW ARE COM PANY
APPLIANCE SECTION

one of tbit country'*

bushels turn. Tbit k mar#
*whW tbe stack* k tU a rear

CtPortt of American farm

dwell bate been dectowaa
hamper crops hat* boa* pUto

to move under ti
the pn
protectmo cS
gosenstouat loans
gosenstoumt
loans
Butler has been a ndl pubiictied
government problem u kdtr oriro

ued inflation of prod
ill. fartary and mute
lb# aatlrr eramamy.

MISS JA R EK A

♦iXTtA SMCIA1 SItVKf

R IP P IT O E

n U G I D A I R E E C O N O M IS T W I L L B E H K K K
W U T « MVTfr
•iter has stayed so h
i
high

ot the stores.
res. howewte. that «
have had
the sale*
are

R I G H T ! When y v u need E i t m Cosh
in n hu rry— U t i Seaboard Skipper
la ready to nrranf* it for you in
R E C O R D T I M E ! S IM P L Y tell u* bow
much t f t t to 1300). and you’ll C*t
immediate action! We’re friendly
and aswiou* to help. Leans are
arranged on Signature. A u to or
Fu rn iture)
Call ua Today.

that

Dr. C. Lo PiriftM
O P T O M E T R IS T

Friday, August 14 at 10 :0 0 a. m.
TO DEMONSTRATE THE
WONDER OVEN RANGES
COME IN FOR

it

and BBCUITS!

t*
i, •
l&amp;'hi

i

r/,1

�*1

Fbrty Letters Written By One Man
May Have Put Down Distant Revolt

S o c ia l f v s m ii, Mrs. Daniel feted
At Greene Home
**

P&amp;iAojtafa.
Jlr. and Mr*. J. A kVlight h»vr
Mrs, Mnhle brown has r&lt; turned
r*turn'd from n three wreki*’ va­ : fimu u two weeks' vacation snent
cation at Anna Mnrln Maml.
[In I'cimavKntitn and New Ynrk
| Stiile

Mm . A. It. Duxhurv hu* i d in n ­
ed to Sanford after attending tha*
National Convention of I&gt;nm*e*
master* of Alucrira in New York,
Enroll!' *h(* stopped in Florence,
S. C. wheie «ht* wm joined hv het
mother, Mrs. W. IV Jackson. Mr.
Duxhury, mol their non, llilly.
who all returned ho.... in ear.

with

friends.

Ml a. A. It. Key left vest mitt)
foe Cocoii Itrarh where she will
•lieml two weeka na the uueat
of her aou in*lnw and daughter.
Ml mid Mi«. thinidd ti. Meirell,
of (V. Intidn.

*••*rfk)&lt;v
.Mra. Vietm tiiei'lie ami Miaa Charles Wilke. ,k|t*s Mary Ann
Irene (ileetie were ho.*te»aea at Wilke, an I Mia tleiuire 8tlne.
la
miscellaneous hridal
ahowei
AIMl, Mra II
A
Moreland.
given at llo'u home la*l til k lit Miss Shir h \ Monlitnd. Mrs. W
honoring Mi* A S Daniel 111. It. Jcmmiiis. Mi* I! L. Wallace.
the former IVtinev Wnllnre,
Mi*
I N. 11II Ion, Mrs. J . M
Summer
ftok.eia nlul
not led Dillon. Mia.
Itok Partin. Mias
.....ots ksete o*i*d in de.oniling,
lean Wil-on Nl i * .tallies H v rd.
&lt;&gt;nne* weie enjoyed In the urotip ,Mi* IliiNek Ill am Mia. Mildred
and Mia. .1. V (&gt;ilinn was award
Joe Corley, Mi*"
Hol.eiiek. Mi
ed the nrUe.
A mm Cm U'v. Mi** Klleii Driir
M i"
III in* lllaliee. M l"
Mrs. Unwin*'* grandson, T r e y k l | lirretle, pieaenteil the krif'a to the I ' a e i e s i'nlili Mi* It. A. Citidi.
I'tinnrM
after which a sweet nlul Ml*. Fled Itohli.
course was * u veil.
Those invited were* Mr* Hairy
Wiaaliufr.
Miss
Vila
kduin*.
Miss Caiolim* M&lt; Inm*. Mis. \
fl. Mrllinla. Ml's Sylvia Hakes.
Mra. W. M. Mil said \kin t e, Mia*
lly D O It D T I I V K O K
(iietrheli
Kilihhoff
Ml**
Mil*
Toslay’ s women ate world-beat
Otcil Miller. Mia* liiio lv n I'nt e ri
*»y» New York Financier
[lick. Mta. W
A I'nlrirk. Ml** Charles A Wyman, at pructically

I

Dorothy Roe Gives
Some Sound Advice

Anna Miller Circle
Met Last Night

Gleaners Class
Holds Meeting
At Jackson Home

1

BeautyCullurisls
MeetForCourse

T O I! SANFORD HER A I D
V&gt;td. Aug* 12. 1WSJ
l‘» i « 3

I -.1 w I cm e
Hy H I I T I A l t D K I I H M A N
Men'
D 10l h . 1l’.',..I o f 'h e
Twenlv ki-ars ago Comelli, for
AP New sfra I urea
. nilF.SClA
Italy
The local mer
librarian
and
aolniiiohlli I
11.Ai*f i -t » h u • h in bt t h t*ir
tt.itl*.,’
Itas iiilli'i'Mi
.'Sjl'it l' 1’
Wiiile r m ei was i i .ieiaiO i.r-V
•••
. ....... ... \
[Saltan of I*.,;.canine
- believe* ( t'oh m.il \r.uy. light'.*-, u* 'hv*
I fn» \nn . M , t I an V mrt last
M a 11 It -t- * nn-ii t m 1 .uni f "Hi
I he ha* pul down an African *niia \t Du* end of the c.impiitgl
iiigtit .it Dn* Elk* i lu h with Mrs ’
f it III !■•**lit
native ret o|t i .inmi in ill*a aw at III* agreed lo leiuain 111 Africa alic
I
It
Honlch in presiding
Tha
by mall
lie* tituacppi* Ccaarc j Was ll.illlIlia&gt;s*(l Die first llali.n
I •• \. .ir *.1
in •1■1• I M i *
\
meeting w.i* opened wilh the devoCmnclll. a ipofl in.inncrcd doclm rcsidenl M* D.iocahlia
I.
|M |
foil il givni In Mi* Mat )• David
I* '• «'*•
of liter&lt;&lt;1in t*
lie went there alone toil lot
1 M 1 1n l M 1. I 1 11 11 Mi* laiwell 11/icr read tlir min*
Dancahli.i i* a remote reition native hearers, carrying a pnrt.dili
1 * d ' &gt; "ii....... * •&lt; 11iitum* of*-* nf Dn* la.) iinelmg m l Mrs.
of Inner Klhmpla
New* -tone* radio a few bullies of hr.indv one
\! IMM ,1 I M. \|
, |V II14*I fete It.ikur i . o &lt; Dm SimDune
l|i|d of It dial revolt* He wrote,i of mineral water amt a maple &gt;*
I LIfill li'PolT
to letter* to the m u o n 's tribal official rubber stumps, onlk cm
Tfrttm' pTf-Mil ki i s e \tl - Henry
1*11 '.It r11 Dill H .1 \ till id
chiefs cornntaildlnM them
He hleni of hi* newly ai'(|iiircd rank
llu ir ht»"ri , M m
I
i: H r r 1 Mrs.
*’.| Hu IJ U» "t lil *1 1 • 1 \t&gt;
-tore order In e in peace
Kvenlnallk
feverish with ma
1 D Me*
Ml ’ 1 .1kl f*. irn • t 1 i * 1 talk nil M r &gt;lr\ F u l rm ■ri klr*
The chiefs know him as Ilnur lari.i he linked al hi* di’ *tlllii
T|„
\\ HI k \k
if
kvhh'h Null. Mi a i lav W III i tn - klsa ,t
Fttranni Sultan"
white sultan 4 lino In him iiio *( of the native
• Iiffnnl D-.x ( • Mr* Mir:*' David
)tV•*1 I m la \t 1y ft. - * Imv
Some weeks pas*rd - and new* *nu a while man for Ihe fir*t into
L.f kHlUfl.l hlt.l.t
•ntnl !•• klr* J H Uoiilehau Mr«* Lowell
illsp.ilrhe* reiairlcd order in Dali It took Inm almost Iw ii tear*, Im'
1'
' Oil. a .i,.ol
, f) I I led ii/mr M i 1 M 1 iiiit-ion Mra.
c.ihllu at least teinisir.ini) re filially he w.i* able to gain tin
I &gt;. n. at. .1 M . 1.
W F I’crmd Ms* II s llillhlm*
stored ll.dian papers ill pnMi*h friendship uni Du* respect ol Do
er Mr* l,ii,i‘ Maiikeii-hip Mrs,
mt! the slorv
credit comelli chief*
J W C h illi. Mr* Hay 1 iriet. and
wfiom tliet
term the "Italian
Then •aim* Win Id War II * nielli w .i - •odered again hv l ull,
Mis I* I Dukiir
In orgatii/i a Tine of ii**i*taiii •
again*! Dn !liiM*li He did I* it
II illiIn i I i*l loii ! After a fi &lt;
week* lo was captured and *c&gt;r
to a i*.h u p m Mntish Sum.ililii
lie ilnii t remain there lo*
Ills
naliie
sullied*”
local* *
I \S T T I M E T O N H i l l T
Ihclr " bile soli.in “ helped I, In escape and he made In* « .
llo- (lleam'rs I'ln** of Ihe I nsl to Naples
l ornclli * life l* illllder ii *&gt;"
baptist I'huu-h held il* mouihlv
meeting la*1 eki-ning at the home Yet soinellmes. amid hundred,
H it USD A Y — F R ID A Y
tninmetax record*. Ill* mall -i
of Mr* .1 I. Iiickaon.
Mi* M N I'levelaiiil ore.1,1.,1 bring* in tattered eirvelopes 1
aiul Mi*, t a i l .Me.Maiiiia h i in side In finds a sheet on whi
M i l l Ml U t »*\ It.*) K»*»
there is r irclv any tiling li.il it '*
iiravei
rio’ 'lev nl tonal was given hk fingerpiiid* with strange
Ihe slgmiture*" *,l '
Mi ” M l n m S n i H h ta k r ii f r u m the oil Diem
SANFORD - O R LA N D O
H lO N W A V
* h ci 1*1«•1 nf
fi.
ltd)
«|1111 llo* former *ubieet*

Mi* 11isi vv I oe hika none to
S.nki* Widea to lie with tier
Mr. anil Mia. K. M, I ’h i i i h ii i I dmikthlei. Mia. I.k'e Drupel, who
children. Ri'lmcii, Itoiothv. ami wika dtalnlaaeil fiinil (hi* Oiling'
Steve returned to Snofoid after Memoi nil Hi&gt;a|iitik| on Mondnv.
■tiendlnir their vai nI hm m Men
- Dontia l o o D fiiii .- i
Mia
D 1
ck is&gt;limit. i*xi eft tnkiwllnj! mem
drreonville, N. C. While h u hv
Mia. A. W, l Minim and chil­ 1Harper. Ml"* Hail Hitting. Mia. ey
they apent two weekend' with dren
Imve returned lit New
They can he crack career wont
their »on, Donald, who i* with the Smvinn Itcnch after visit inn her
cn. or tops in any licit!, hut they
If. S. Army at Port Jnckaon, S. C. lUlletlla, Mr, and Mra. Ilrodle
inve*l (heir personal neslrggs. ht&gt;
Williams.
1assert*, a* it th**&gt; were betting on
Clarence Clause bus h i lived In
W KDNKM i A Y
a horae race lie *uy*
Miss Sadie William.*! Is aiieinlSanford after mntidcllnir n Niivul
" I ' m not referring to widow*
The Prayer Meetmu Service ai
ROTC Stiiiiinei Tniiniiiir I'roirmin itikt h few davs in Hlnck M n u n - •the First Itapthl Chureh will bejiln only, who often are turn tillered al
f «t Cornu* Christie, Tex. mol Inin, N. C and Coliimhlu, S. C. at 11:M p in. We continue with the Ihe sudden necessity of handling
Little Creek, V i i . lie will spend With Miss Matt lam Lyles,
study of llaptlil Church History their own money I'm talking about
the remainder of the summer
career women, housewives and
Mi. and .Mis. Willlmiii linger« We invilr* you to attend
with hl« nnrenta Mr. and Mia.
The Duplicate III idee Club will *m;irt business women who are
hate
lelitrned
to
Sitnfoid
front
W. C. Clauae, laefoie retiirninir
meet at tin* Woman's Club. Sent- lirilliuul at their |ob». hot bfs'Oine
to I ' i University of Ninth Cam- 0 shm I tri|i to l.auiel Hill where inu will hftriu at 7 to p. in. ami lube* in tin* knioil* when they start
lint
attended
the
miirtiiiitr
of
11110.
1 fi ft ti 1 I|411*t l"f
ftf M a l H u - u
The
to imcsi iheir personal funds "
Mr. lingers' stater, I.auin Nell, to 111 ai w ill alntt ai M-ltO ki'i-lock
W KDM iSD VV
Wviunn s.iy* most women buy mi if MIL’ WTl * 1 If nasiM1 n i t h a ii«1fl k l-l
the
Itev
Kenneth
Hnniaon
of
M,
V 1 p). t «■» "tun
Mr. atol Mih . Clllll lea \\ llllll m.
Tin* Fidelia Cla«a » f tin* Fit at stocks on cither tin* "hunch" ot 1
II- 111 Ii no n l • w i*l *" *c r v it.ll hk
and two children left thla nuirn- 1alliihn**ce.
llnpliat Church will have nil all thv bargain limiting *&gt; stem T he) I
tlx, lnt*li ,* to (in. fill 1h u iiti*
inti to return to their home in \t
l*
Mi and Mi* lack Htltltev ami day picnic with Mia. .1. P Wilson m.ty choose a eerlatn slock In* 1 y S t i l e . , M r . \ 1 M i ilkM er
lanta, On, aftei spending the •mi,
•t the Leeway Apartment* in New cause its name appeals In them
l.oi
ik,
aie
spending
some
Mi
1!
F
I 'e l i u l m . \! i ** i
past two weeka with Mi. and
y
Smyrna lleneh.
ut another breaii'i* it is cheap
; tune at New Smyrna lli'ach.
Mh
M v i m i S im tt i
Q Mr*. Voile A. Williams, Si,
M i*
This, he points out t« a good way 1 . Ml
THI'H.snAT
Ml i - itiii.v ( ogle.
The Junhr and Intermediate Itoy to lose your shlrl in the stiwk . \ t I'l t»M
and Mi a. C. I,. Reddinu
Mi
It
T
H unt , k l i M
N
Mra. I.illinn Vlekerv apeiit lu-t noilMi. daughter,
al Ambassadors will iicvl at tin* m.irket
llairiet.
Miss
11
II
lla 1vey .
weekend in I'nlotkii with Mra. .1 •anise K inlaw, and .Miss Kli».n- Firsl baptist Church .&gt; 7 uu p m
Wyman offets a few siiggeatioii' ' 1* k •land. M m
Mi
Kt«*H M\»* m , kl 1 a ( . I I I kl.
W. Vlekerv and ehildreu.
The First baptist t ottreh Chou to wiitiKst who want to invest their \l
I heth Wosalrilff are a|irndllttr the
*11*1 * aflit M i a
\ I
Kiit ifiraii
will hold rehearsal «l 7 II p m
money lull ilon l ipnte know how to
week at New Smyrna lleneh.
I The .litnior brolherhood will meet go II 1*001 It
1 Hold a part ot yonr saving*
Mi« Moirla Stnvak of Jacksim- al Ihe Kir.I baptist Church nl 7 Jn
in cash, waiting bw a favorite
. die i* visiting with Mr. mol Mrs. p nt,
K K ID A T
tiiiii- to invest A fill ol extra cash
Iloheit I Itiown nl their home,
l l l o w II Mill . I
This is I'rtvarallnn Day fur Ho- earmarked for investment nflrn
jo If)
, -htiiglun Ave.
j First baptist V urntmu It t I* I e permits yon to lake advantage nt
I1i mi ll* will he clad to learn '.School (*nIhtr.'ii axe 3 thru lit optmriunilies that otherwise would
ilnii Mia .1. K. (iindirk Ima re­ years of aue an* asked In come at 111* lost
2 Don't fall in low* with a slink
in i mil 11mil 'In* I-hu Ida Snni- 2 00 p m In retftslrr arid ptvpare
T A L L A I L k S S K K Mure lli.iti Hat I.ii Ima ami la gelling along fnr ihe hegiiiutnx &lt;d ihe schtail on If it lei* yon down get rid of it
bfHilty coltiirtats arc allrmllng the
Monday, Auxosi 17th Parents are \o kki*e investor ever pots his
no civ.
one.week training viiurae «|Min*nr
askrst to hum! children ondi-r H securities away and forgets about
ftl thla week In the Stale llo.itd
‘ years of aye and reuislvr lliem ihtui Intelligent investing Involve*
of beaut) Culture in rnnitcrntion
rite First baptist Vacalion ItiL.lt* a know ledge *&gt;f when lo sell a*
with Florida Stale University Tin
School Parade will lieitin at I oo well a* when In Imy
beautlrlnna, friiin all part* of the
p til.
J I wo mclliod* are used liy es
Itate. are meeting in the i aldwell

(ja k n d cU L

^Missionary Speaks
To Baptist Group

Happy Birthday

"SCANDAL SHEET"
"TARZAN'S PERIL"

Barbcquc Honors
Leesburg Guest

Summer
S mIhiI Snmhvich
Spcciiila
\smh{1 i n j*v1 v11 n m: t 1&gt;

Mi and Mi * H *&gt; billllllio en
lei lamed reeeiilly wilh a Im* •■*■*(in*
stippci in hniiol **1 then d.iiu hi.-i .
himwguesl
Mi** .land Mai
of
Leesburg
tMhet gur*l* were Mi*. M u ' *
parents Mi and Mr* lohn Mat
Charle* |i Miller bob 17uo.i1 cno
Ml** Hetty lldlliimei and Ib'ldiy
bllthiiner
Mi** M.iv Dim 1 d m tied lo l ee*
long with lici p.irclil*

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U 't ilu riu 'll Aj'.t' n'y

"1 in I In* 1 To nor l*k I In* l T u e li"

Suw un&amp; L

Students Present
Weekly Program

building here

Speakers for the Iruimng course
are Dr Kalherme Hoffiuau -chon!
of home econo mica. CSC
Hr
llnyal Hay nf FSD'a scIomiI nl
Journalism. Adolphe Michel hair
alylixl ul Atlanta: and Mr* Ftilu
Handle), beauty tuchnlcinn.
The ahnrt course opened Monday
and will clme Friday nflcrntioii.
ilch day Michel la cundiirtlng
■lr itylfn ( ollnlci.
.
Dr _______
Hoffman
(poke on thi chrmiatry of cur
mtllca; Dr. Hay nn advertising;
■nil Mra. IfHmlloy nn hnir rolor
ini.

f

Michel U a nicmhcr of lh(
Georgia Ifllr De*lgn Council, and

* W M iilfiW tt,.,

the Ilitlr Fashion Cmirtrll of Arnrr

T O l,A T K T O C L A S S IF Y
LOST: Mrtnl tool luu cnnl.atnlnu
Idcvlxlnn Insinuation loola ami
luppllc*. Kof urn In Wilin’a TV
&amp; Radio, K. 2nd St. Reward

Liufl Tim e Todiiy
I *n it I lie n re id

In

“SI K E N

O F

B A G D A D ”
Htnrtrt T n m n m iw

IB U IH

A T
IA W K

S kIT H II \ \

pel II Ilia d

iiiv

eslot &gt; III buying and

The annual pit rile of the Mini her selling si oe k * The first uses i
I In* wi'i'kl) Student Pioiriuni
kill III Illeseuled toillioiow even hood of Locomotive Fit email atol formula hascil no Ihe cyrlicAl
nor «t 7:011 u'lJnck from the Knit Ine men will la* held at Hoek oalure ol prices The othei is aim
. Spinor* Kiitilor will in uu* al t 00 lyin’.il Ihe investor follows eloselk
-Indio* of W T !t It
Ihiua llankiu will plat a iiialto p. in. arid those allrudini! an* n-d. the progies* iif the rninpany
•ofo and l ei iv (ini'iiiliel will ed to iiiini: a lunch and i-alliit' through O ' fiiiami.il reports and
All mi'itiln'i * and families figure* mil lot him.elf when |s the
ii'iolei a solo with ht.a arrordlnn ( utemila.
heal llllll* III llllk nr Slfl
\ short idny eiitUled "Five iiii * Invite,I.
I Forget Hu* idea that you can
-Miliote .Mildness" will lie preai-ntmake a million m Die stock mat
td lik Klten k’lhlen. I.ttlle Smith,
' kel In some foul proof trick
II
and Sidney' Vihlen J».
|iisl doesn't happen Dial way No
la-alle Hmilh will la) eoivlini as
l formula aoiomatieally piles up *
iinnouneer. Anyono wDhlrtu i# an*
' fortune
■ear on this ploanitB nlhv do so
Al* N rw sfralu irs
3 Do nol Imv a security until
'V callin'* Mr* .Sidney
,s*” inrv Vlhlsn
l l h l 1r at
i
4H-.I
SAN DIFliti. Calif
llimiltvils von have lnvr-.llg.ilnl il thorough
,
lj I |n i
of artickt left behind hy mm nn )&gt; Impilrr lido tin fin nm i» I stain*
*rT t'T*^rr
o»(JU»r» snull whoia.Mniied I ru r i M r way In wat al Ihe Artnutl of lha eiiiopHuy. rend Ms stork
hits In
mixture of htfnevl nnti Services V M t A heir ate as holder repot I* impdre into possi
tfuttei nr innrirtrlno fnr a ; new faithful as the little tin soldier, hie future plans for expansion
1 it Itev Is*w your holding* Ire
wav to serve this v»R it«hle. Ca r- red wilh null, in the pi**m
A three fool hiuli toy Panda slls niienllv. joUinu down Do* rio i in s
i ota nrepared thin way s i s deliriou* with meat, fish or poullrv pnlicnlly xiitherinx dust A model why you warn In hold or *MI each
■urplaiu* and a cow Imy hat buu slock
Ihe tame check niimluv
7 Don’t depeiof no lips Ipim-hr*
Oscar lllxhl)
tat
i ovlialian or fcili llllll.* intuit ism llcineinher
sometimes dusts llletli oft Most of that furls «re Ihe unit sound •*isi*
the men. who cheeked Ihe odd as lor Inlying or selling
W ild! - 1100 Kilocycle*
.*ortmenl of trinkets souvenirs and
H Don’t In* afraid to &lt; a.i Do
IKA I • F*l \ r n » N VVTKIl •\« *K
personal effects, were milhoiinil to annual reporl of a (ompaiik Anv
T ill
Korea Almost i.'i.oou servicemen woman who can ............... it • hmiar
VIHI Tlir Ithktttm Hour
4no Wnilil M Ml«
used the lockers in the sturaur hold hudgiA should to- •1- ■ In
*&gt; ♦ !■'I-*111rim Sfwm
room each month Some forxel In understand whether nt rod a nm
4 #l» T « II Ik In Hnri*n
call for Ihclr helnnitiiijfi, nlhers patiy Is solvent
4.1'* .H§m•*r I m Diirurtr
h n
\ n i - i Klif
don’t have time before ipunx a
II Don't go Oil a stoi k having
7 iin lr Hi 11r#*ii i ,i.«in
board transport* and a xood many spree Ihe way vim go shopping—
’ IB K to*d Viiift ,I *"m #*i*&gt;i
expeel (hey will be (here when lo lift your spirits nr collei * har
; io Xrw n
7 ir. M m•*»&gt;.*I Inf «•(
Ihev return.
gains
j |,V « tmi|i I M.IH|fi
Hitlhley gets l,0(X) lellers a year
III.
Apply
the
same
n*live
■ 00 V
lu ll
about these lift behind Items and *hivudues, lo loiying slock that
k in Alri'f T i n tl»i ini
•* nn N l « hi h’dflhiri
some carry heartbreaks They vnu do to finding the best hav in
•» is K v ii li t lp K p h n n
come from mothers, wives and Ihe grocery slori*
i , in U m huru fllni#
families,of men asking that the
in nn I'nlivit NnllftriPi
Once they gel over their Moodily
lot |B
|U i t»r
contents of the lockers lie sent to about entering the masculine do
|o: Jn AI II mill. W ilh
Ihrir
homes
The
men
themselves
main of the stock market * unm
|0 SB Nun*
will never call llluhley found a will become good Investor* W y ­
11 nn *1« ll Ti&gt; i'r*i **r
11 ob H&gt;|( II " f t
diamond ring In one box Several man b(4leves He's afraid Du-&gt; ma)
F H IIM »
months later, a sailor came in with even heat Ihe men
i ;«0 T I m- ilhjrlhm Ilnur
a claim check
4MMI N i i w i H l ir lilU liU
4:l\ ri|Hirl« K hm Of I My
Many pets have been cheeked
be i-xira eareful. in hot -&lt;&gt;-sih4;*0 THlhrihl Hmuf«
but there was nm* Di.it Hlghley er. I" ts'i'g erale leftover • &gt;ked
4 ill* Htmri" ISiriifi*
refused
H
Was
a
dljluomliisci
4 *4 ArtlM nit*
|7inds a" anon a* Ihcv «i&lt;* 'ak-u
rattlesnake.
7 on Cuvltiil * Im i
from (he dining table,

STA R TS TH URSD AY AUG. IT

Servicemen Leave
'Nostalgic Items

DRESSES
C llM in l
S tre e t

n m l Ilre a u y

Onl\ IN I ,o\ nlv
Suil i in
Slijti Id.liiii. U

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W c n r , S p o rts iv enr

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Radio

T IB

SUMMER SUITS

BLOUSES
O N E fJIKU l*
H lrfv rlw x
Cultiinu in
Hiilldn null
I'rinln. Yiiftiet
In il.DS. ( hiaruiil

t

BA TH IN G SU ITS

•

BEACH ROBES

G really

SUMMER HANDBAGS
• STRAWS
• TLASTICS

Vill 11c* lit 1) rll.T

TO AN

PRICED to

Evening Of Entertainment

S A L E P R IC E

AT

CLEAR!

THE NEW ALOHA

3 .9 5 t o 6 9 5

On IflKhwity 17-02 — Jimt
Hefiin* You Knter Del,unrl

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P A U L t’AHKBY and

The Peer Gents
PETE BUKUR
CH ICK EN — 8TEAK — nml SKA FOOD DINNERS

50%

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• M ulcal Quii Nightly
• Narcr A Cover nr Minimum
Ch*rg«
228 E u t First Stratt

Open 8«v«n Days Weekly 10:00 A. M. to

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DRESS ami CASU A LS
Utah and Low Heels
Reduced up to

FE A T U R IN G HANFORD’S OWN

HPECIALI7.IN6 IN

601 E u t F t n t S t m t

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LADIES SHOES

MU8IC B Y ------

nm

Reduced

('ntlnni, I.lnens, Srerstirkfr
Flnrrcl nml Slim Style*.

You Are Invited

DAIRY QUEEN

.

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SKIRTS

PIZZA

.

Vi Price

LMil.l

iHiffuiM liuji*
lU irh itll ( U m *
Kroiii Jus llirn h

WE NOW CARRY A FULL LINE
OF PERFECTION DAIRY PRO­
DUCTS AND CAN SERVE YOU
MILK AS WELL AS ICE CREAM.

,

V a lu e s to

It &lt;&gt;»*■- F ‘*r A I d y
N# h n
MUftliHl Inter I mt*

ATTENTION!
LATE SHOPPERS

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High School Grads Marine Sergeant Driskill Promoted
He is a former student of the
CH ERRY PO IN T, N. C. (Spec
Eligible For Four
tall — Marine Sergeant Kermlt L. Lym in High School, and entered
Driskill, son of Mr and Mrs. (1. If
Msrin.'f In November 1951 and
Year Scholarships DrDkill, of Ixmgwocxl, was foiunt* tho
received his rcerull training t.

Court Fines
Totalled $2,237
During July
Fine* in n t v Court lust month
tutuHcl 42,237, nreorillnp ti&gt; tin*
monthly fi-jMtrt prepnred by **Stv
drpnrtniuntr, A totul of 147 nrtests worn uuuleI.i/iiJioK Jin IIM in nrri'iU won1
riai*lloll* of tin1 speed low, with
p lotia I of B7. Arrest * for corelefts Hill* li'ltliiroflt illleing fillin’
.•frond, with n tolnl of lid, mill
improper tnirhliiK next. with a
toinl of 12.
Eight urn-lit* wi-ir opolf for
tirunkenesa, seven for tunning 11
led tiaffir light. mol nix for onrkimr mr-tf-r vlulntiuns. f-’lvr nrrest*
warn minli- for drunken driving.
HimiUlnft .ind driving wiilmirt n
license. Four nrrcntn Tor mkhuuII
slid battery won- Hindu; three fur
parking ovcrtlmr, running n stop
sign mill illsorilerlv runduel; two
for drunkenes* mol disorderly ronilurt mol in-riiiilliinr oli authorira-it person to iqo-rule u motor
vfhlrli- without h lo-niiit, noil iinii
for lining buxine** without u
i In-tin-, in trying n runrraJed
tvtu|ioiid muVilu' n li'fl till ll nllil
im|iro|iiT lonki-n. One uppirhun*
tion wan iniaili- of no excupid nil
sutler.
('uses Ni'iiiimt llitio of tin- illfrilili nt* wi- ii - ill*lni*»i-il oi linll*femnl.
A total of Tit) tni iliIiii tr purmltH
were iawni-l rovfrinir an mnoutit
ol IIHVII7, liian tlmn tin- *122,038 figure art in .Inly of WB2.
I’liiinliliif permit* lotulli'il 17, ami
rlii'lrii'til permits, 2B Parking
meta-r fini-n lolallfil *711.25.
Tlif flrf department had
calls during tin- month.

Colored New$
Mr ami Mm J N (Timms atnl
family ami Mr. anil Mr* C, W
Jenkins urr spioiliug the monUl
of August ul Hit! Wulrlchle Molol
at lli'llmm* Volusia Hunch. Mr
Crnomn wax |&gt;rincipul nf Cronins
Aratli-iiiy for 47 years Mr Jenkins Is tho ruiislr inslriii'tor of
Kiifliii High Sfhnol m D-aLand ami
Mrs Jenkins Is a li-artiir in Nonford.

(Jet do &amp;
(&gt;0 T o

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;3 &amp; § c in f cl
• rrlim stag
•1 J

Staff I’hoto
HOOK ijoKS IlN tho now hullilliiK ImlnK arrrlril b &gt; Southa-rn ( hemlrala. Jar., na-it In Ihr rotupany’a
mumifurlnrirm iitmii oil lilrn ............. . of lirnim mrrrlnl HI. Two workman may Ii# **m atop the
.trorturr in Ihr iiirlarr wlilrh wan lakrn front lilaidr Ike baihllna. The new nlrurlare will prorUe
Hlorur spare.
____

Florida's Farm Receipts Go Up,
But Farm Population Decreases
4 i A J N K N V I I J . K (Npi-rlall Kvrn while ITorbta'a raaeipU from
farm proilurlH have imrui*i-&lt;l yiMiilly ilurliiK the ileruite lltlli fiO, the
state’s farm ontmlatlon ilerreasetj sharply ilurinn the mime period.

IV, K Mrl'Jiirsnii, profeasor of n|&lt;rl&lt;-itlturut eeonooiii'a ol the
University of Florida, after a study of IllCO Census data point out that
tho rural farm population of Flo-a
*
.
. rida de.reaved 22.4 percent, even
,(l ,()
|„. staled,
tliiniuli tile rural nulifarm papula SiiiKle copies of llii* latest "Fcotlon i nr reused 7tl.il per rent.
uoinlc l.euflels," entitled “Honie
Writ imr i» Krimomir Leaflets, 1‘rohli’ins uml Opportunitie* Creat­
monthly iiuldlcBlltin of the tltiivei- ed |,v Florida'* ChunKiiiK I'opulasity’s llnreau of Froliouih- amt llun” ore availnhle free upon rellusiaess and Jteseari'h, M rJ’lu i mm ipiest to Florida residents Kxtrti
repurled Unit the slnotterm ef/eet copies ate three cetiln •mill.
of the decreased farm population
ha* lieen Hint "after tnkini;
It Into
mi1

nccmint chaiiKes in llie value of
tile dollar, lend jits from mnrketilitt farm pioducl* Increased more
Aintirii Service Htulimi
than I til put cunt durlntr the dello Ni« I’ll Ik %i *.— ^ r»II fI&gt;r *i. tin.
ende."
The fiitnrta Tor Hciulmde County
H lrh n fl
I Mil . I n t i i r l l r -In iidiiln
were tinted ns follows:
A |i|i14*1 ril lalaliririMil* I K fit
Jnrreuso in tolni population from
I fM I ItHMl* \%rnr.
IV40 to turd)— l,r&gt;7l»; Increase perU m I'nr II inr
centaKewlse— 20.11; Increase in ru­
WtlM At lafM r#»«f I'rr %•lie.
ral un-furm population- -l,47fi; de­
crease peifeiitaKc4vlxe--4H.il; Increasy In nil farms, fill; Increase
III total litres— 15n,BUfi| increase In
number of commercial farm*, HUH.
Commercial Kauris curmtllidtyl
ID IM I HUM Ilf till* I 4*4|II tp Jmiir,
NriHluitlf I MIlMIt* ri«trJtlM. Id 7IM1 percent of ull farms, Included
1CU,rails acres, and comprised inl.H
In rn Mlulr of
percent of total acres In farms.
M, I , kliiiihitUrr lleiru«fi(i
There were IIH roliimercial fat ill‘In III firtlliifrii unit I’nami* llutlnn
I InllMA ill I«I*||)I|M«|» I »&lt;ftlllftl *1HIif ers not rcxidiiiK mi farms o|h imI
JftliHti
VtMl nilll I' ll li Ilf VltU Ufp III I'altiV ed, for o percenluKV of 2II.M.
Mule rural farm population in
imilflfil Hint i« •i •*11*•*| In (trenAUt
Mlty I 111IIII H fllllt i|&gt; ll|.t li&lt;|)&gt; Wllllftl
&lt;lt Seminole County Were listed an
in ft Hip l nf ymu, irniv lilt Vif iifMitlir'I Jultows: nuniher, auea 111 tu HI in­
Hip t&lt;inKii11- «if It K Hill lihuippr , iftf *
rvHftPil, Inif »(f mi till i '.....1i fti ttif clusive lu ll&gt;4l&gt;, 2!*4; mimlier, aKes
ntv JllllM** m! Hit|k11m111- 4ft11IIf V. 211-211 inclusive In IUB0, 74; uctuul
fqiiriiln, til M*i ttfHiit In i In* ( Min i
lump* df nhM I'miniy ul HiHifurit. difference, 221); anil percent differ­
Khirliln, ivtHihi «l**.lii cii teiufii r ence 74.811.
moiilliH froiii llif limit «»f lh« flrnl
Only nine Florida counties show­
pllliHi lll |i&gt;|| mi' llilii l|ii||i f |!in h ed rural farm population Increases.
flwlm rir ilniMiiiO nlinll tip In They were Mat tin, I’ulm ileacli,
wrltiiijf, ii ml tliall Hiiiin ih«t jilttfw
■if tenUl*tiii' ••unit ni of f11*it i«1111r•*hn llroward, l.ee, Charlole, Sarasota,
of Hip ilrtlimi ill i ii mi mt) ii 11 tin nwiirn Dixie, (lulf and Uuy,
Hi t»y flirt i In|«mini, tiln tiii*nt. or
However, rural nuufnrtu popula­
lit* itIIfininV. mill ii ii v mil'll ini lin
HI limit*nil nol mo flliol *hii 11 li*&gt; tion, while IncrcdHliiK In the state
vnM
ns a whole hy 7U.il per cent, acI.
HI Inii H. I»nvlri
A*
«»&lt;nit lx of Hi* I .it*1 tuuily decline)■d in HI“ counties; Cal­
Will nml T tuHiiiiipiH of houn, Dixie, Franklin, liiudcs,
II, H. Hlihih aim r, ih'i PUMi il (iuif, Holmes, J.nfayelte, Jdhertv,
“
rly,
llnriln, Osceola,
.... Taylor,
Taylnr. Wnkulln
Wnki
M OTII'H
K I.K f 'T If iN U K i Hti|*»trvlpur for ami WnshlnKtoii.
I yen ri* for n.-ml m.l.. yiuli run*
In mnkitiK plan* for the future,
Mrv m io it h lk lr li i
the State of Florida, McPherson
A up*in*! IN, )*IA1
I'm Mitt Hi In Hi i1
* Hull rn ti*Hr %ii*Ion feels, should now seek answers to
Art, rfimiHr hit, f'*Ili *Iill! HlnliiH,*« such i|ucxtlon as: How does a deuf hi:* nut »'tni|»i.*r -‘Nii'ii iif nr.), cllnlnu farm population affect Ihu
noili'p I* f»*«r**•»v tHvpft of un p I p c *
linn Hi Im* Ii k|»l un Auuniil IN, I tir») way land Is utilised? If thu farm
for Hip pIpi'U oii uf ofn&lt; Pii|dr\limr population declines further, what
fur n Iprm uf inru yrum,
upportuiiitlua will exist for young
rullltiK rim-niNi
('timnliPr uf f/uimiipriitr Hnrifunl men to licconio farmars.T
McPherson ailvlsa each rural
laynniii Hiliuol, I.h i i r w o o i I
loin* hruw Hlurp, nvliolo
to reappraise its eco­
ulHiiif pini&gt;a&lt;i»ti Hill liu o|&gt;*n hr* community
tHfPPM_ HIP
_i hnur* uf #iOn ».m uml nomic and social prohlema periodi­
cally.
D.nii t*.in,
... ,
All i|miMflpil ! steelo)* HrpftldlliR
HHUH
"The nuinbtr of men of ages 20
wllltln llis
Ihn tilsirli'l
HIp
stislt Ur ellallils
lo 2D, Inclusive, living on Florida
In vote lu (Ills I'lrelhin
A oiisllflsd I'lsi'lnr IIS ilrflnsd lu farms In IU60 was III per cent less
t'l* Kluliiln Hull I'liliscrviilliili Act. than the number of boys ages 10
llU'IdilS* ally
uunllrird I"
vula In we"*r«l »l*&lt;ipiiin audsr the to ID, inclusive. In 1940.
McPherson therefore euggosta
I'nliSlllailioi anil Hlalulrs of lids
tin s win), I* also a liiiiiluwacr la two types of community action.
First, the educational program In
thu secondary schools must bo de­
Ai'lllia Adniliilstrslur
lllata Midi Curiserviitliui llusiit signed to jiropara a higher pro­
portion of farm boy* to enter nanS
WI UF i*PISI.Iti AT((I S)
r n it i i iT t itl'MT s r t i i h agricultural pursuits. Hecond, com*
I JP IIlllA I, (tltl'fiir UF munlty organisations and business­
men must recognlie that the young
men leaving farms constitute a
reservoir of potential h
and Industrial workera,
"Communities that have ade­
V II1 iTlOHIII. a( n|. Pis Inverso* l*Altn!,lfl« VlVHItH quate nunugrlcultural resources
*1 six, liefambinls. (**•» No. sins amt leadership provide economic
. Tu I'aridlne Mvers, if ullvs, »ml
If laarrlsd tier onbnuwti siams*. opportunities for this reservoir of
and If itenil tier unknown heirs, its-manpower. On the other hand. If
yjsaes, IhksI h * ntut arualeee, ami
economic opportunities are nut
in all iisrlles rlalmllta tnlersst*
by. tliniuah. Mmt*r ur Hgalnsi i ‘ar.■vftllable these young man will miullne Myers. In (he Inflowing (Insorllieil prnpeMv. (ii-Will
toils )« I" is lmdii«|yw In
Itlock D of llxlna Aitilitlnn to
liaaRwniiit, si'iurdln* *o that
iherauf recnriled In Plat Ikiuk
I no pae* ft of ihe ptildlc reM il t c ’H

Legal Notices

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Not Escaped
Convicts-Just
NAAS Sailors

High school graduates who plan
a leaching carter In the nubile
schools uf Florida are eligible for
(he 1,010 new four-year fJcm-ial
Scholarships for the Preparation
of Teachers which may be used
ul Stetson University, Dr. J. Dllle
Edmunds, president, sold tmlsy.
( ‘minty school superintendents
and cot lege offlclak have Just
beer) Informed of changes In the
Scholarship law by Trinmas D.
Hailey, Superintendent uf the Slate
of Kducntlnn
Mr.
R cpartment
alley sold:
U i "All State Seholurships Lcciimmg efjectlve on ur after Sept
be known ax (teneral
Scholarships for the Preparation
of Teachers and will have a value
ol MOO a year. These scholarships
may be held for a period which
ihuli not exceed foar years.
(2) “ That the applicant for a
J:mural scholarship must have
&gt;cen u resident of Florida fur at
least on* year, and
(3) "That the holder o4 a gen
sign
era I scholonh
am) must attend u
private or psiMic instRutinn (4
•liber learning In Florida accrrsUtuiJ by the Slate Hoard of
Education, and nsuat regislor in
ihe mcIumn, college or deiiorlineut
o[ eduealkui and haw hi* course
or program approved by the Im-ik)
of mm'Ii department In accordance
with regiiJaliunx relating to leurli
cr education and certification "
Superintendent Halley further
pointed out that I.ewis Sctuilarsbin
winners must register in tho a|vision of education of an upproved
tea’tier training Institution and
u^rre tu teach after graduation in
n public elementary or secondary
school In Florida for ns many
jear* as the scholarship lx used
in Im&gt; eligible to keep the srbolnriblp.
Ilous* and Senatorial Scholar
(hip winners must agree to teach
or relinquish their awards, Only
upperclaxamen who were awarded
Ilouse and Senatorial Scholarship*
isi or before May It. 1853 may con­
tinue to hold these types of schoi
sr-hipx r.ni us these scholarships
become vacant they will he re­
placed by Ihe new Hob schnlnrsliips. Tin- uim-admuuM lo tlnscluilursUlp law In no way ef­
fect upperclassmen holding these
awards.
Sletuin’s division of education,
wllh Dr. Ray V. Sowers ns chair
man, has always stressed profes­
sional training for teachers. The
jimgram of teacher training ul
Stetson Is designed to meet re
mdrcinents for graduation mid
those of the state Iwiard of educa­
tion for certification without fur
ther examination
The large percentage of Stetson
teachers placed in Florida schools
In the past evidences a Hue spirit
id ((operation between llie uni
veraily and the public schools

Police In I'alulkn Sunday (1(11Ui'd down a xpeedlnu autiinuslille
thinkliiK Ihe occupants miuht he es­
caped convict killers uml kidnap­
ers Cioriflu uuihorilies huva been
seeklnK lor several days
However, when the cur screech­
ed to u halt out stepjwd four sail­
or* from the Sanford Naval Auxi­
liary Air Station who cxplulncd
" w p were late rcportlni! hack tu
uur base."
Kudin calls from udJuJiilnu coun­
ties tu Palatka tinted a cur had
passed IhruiiKh Slarke and Lake
I Hiitlvr ul l tilsjls rate nf apeed.
1Sheriff W. J. Hovels and Ilcfxrty
Ira Umlth drove to the cixmly
line on tho Lake City hluhway to
. Inleri-ept the vehicle.
The car passed them at a Mfh
TlireK Orlando radio stations-- rate of Npeed, and the low enfareo
WlilHh! WIIOO. and W I.OF-have munt uffiela
turned around to
Iwi'ii :■'Issued Natlumil Debmxe Rlvo ChOHO,J erlff Revels ,suid he
...
Dr. William W. White, suh ol Mr.
HinurKeiinfiiAutliaalaatJaiw .tu up. wa* (Wiving;1ho and &lt;Hi miles m
unite dilrlnd un enierttnnev us a hour and will not cloilim the gap. and Mrs, J. 81 Clair vVhile of W.
First Sty will open his denial o|part ;nf the Cuui’lrad syMeJil, a
1'atulkii City police had heeii a.
new eiuerkency radio limudrual' Icrted and poilad a road .dock - fices In Sanford In the near fulure.
Dr. White was graduated In Joinii ,i; liian now effective nulionnlly
maehinr-Kiius aiwl ull - at a main from Rmnry Denial ('olhigu In At­
rills plan pel lull1, standard Intersection
lanta, fie. and passed Ills Georgia
(A M ), radio Nlaiion* lu Hie tlnili"'
As tIk* suspicion* car nrurud (he Stale Hoard examination* WhihKtales lu reuiulii oil (lie air im
city,
the
driver
alnwc.l
down
aiul
awaiting Ihe results of Iha Florida
mediately before and diirinH an
or.
air ullnrk while prevenliilK Ihe was stopped by the slierllf The State Board to Jacksonville in ear
sailors
suid
they
were
sorry
they
July,
Mrs White ami
y, Dr. and Airs
ilid
use ol llielr hroadcasla as u navi
had
caused
such
a
com
mot
inn.
The
daughter. Huy, have lirip
Kkllonaf aid in laistlle alrcrult
_
_
____
driver
was
charged
with
reek
loss
ig at
rosldlng
aT their cottage on Gold
The Conelrud plan jjels its name
w» Latte.
— ke. They (plan hi move Into
from ' CUNtrol or Hleclro rn**invtU* driving and alter arranging tor a eg
135
bond.
tlu&gt;
sailors
eunllimed
on
their naw home at IBOO Park Ave.
ItAliiaiiou” . It will Ih&lt; Invoked hy
In the near future ..................
wkcrc Dr. White
the Air Defense Command In ease tu Huufurd.
Meanwhile,
the
search
contin­
wit) set up his offices.
iiinK. All sluiiil
ued
today
tor
the
escaped
convicts
roslTiut stations
in Ihe Conelrad system then uml hriinchid nut In .Savannah on
Your eves see thiuus uoslda
swilcli Immedlulely tu pre deslK- the (icnrgta Coast 35(1 mile* frrom ' down, lull vour brain revarsas
nated freipiem les of IVKI ami 12III Adairsville
the Image,
klloeyclex and Irausiult In the
public n continuous flow of news
and official Civil Defense informatlon uml Instructions.
Mora Ilian 2tX) privately owned
standard bniudcnstlnN slallon*
have volunteered to participate In
Conelrpd; lliey have spent ap
H. JA M E S G U T A G E N C Y
iroxlmalely 52,000.000 nf (heir own
units lo make equipment changes
necessary to operate In Ihe new
aia EAST FIRST STREET
system.
Conelrad is Ihe result ol KxePHONE 78
cullvit Order 10312, Issued Dec
10, 1851, In which Ihu President ul
the United States authorized the
H. JAMES GUT
JAMES D. GUT
Federal Communications CuinmlS'
Assoc.
shin cither lo silence radio stations
or to control their operations so
that electromagfiellc radiation
would not nld an attack by huatllc
urlcrnft, guided missiles and other
weapons.
W thout Conelrad an air
wnu a make it necesiary to silence
all broadcasting which would dotubllc of qi
prlvo the public
quick Informa­
tion at a time they needed it most,
With Conelrad, in a Cjv
CJvil Defense
emergency, owners of A M radio
livers (ca n (turn their'___
receivers
dials tu
040 nr 240 and get authentic In­
formation regarding the situation.

Orlando Radio
Stations Pari
Of Conelrad Plan

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

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING — TYPING
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OK
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

HI lice tha tflth Century forta
have bean built on the Hold Coast
of Africa by tha Portugese,
Spanlah, Dutch, English, Danas
and 8wedss.

ly promoted to hlx present rank
here at the home of tho Second Parris Island, S. C.
Sgt. Driskill is married and has ‘ "t i "/ program will tttduda iire*
Marino Aircraft Wlnif.
Sgt. Driskill Is serving us a ear- a daughltf Ellinbdth They live arm training, a our of the Miami
punter ntt jub.’d 1&lt;, Marine Air ul married unlists-d quarters on FBI olllci** and led urea_______ Jr
Oroup 35
llie air station

Blues

awm

/irhNDOL
spf, D. c,

i r

Cook, heat, refrigerate, with
gas — a practical, economcial,
sure-fire method!
t ••4

Thu NAAS National Emergcacy
Ground Detent* Force, bettiv
known aboard thu via lion a* the
NKGDF, has been drlJIlnv each
day this wick in unliciityHon ol
their participation in the parade
this Sulurday uhiufi will be turl
ol tho Aiiicrican Legion's "MidSummer Jubilee" to be held In
Winter I'urk The NKGDF is a
group ol NAAS men specially
trained In the use of rifles and
small arm* nmt in marebiniL They
represent NAAS Sanford in par­
ados. flag raising ceremonies, or
special holiday events. When they
travel tu Winter I’urk Saturday,
they will be under tho supervision
of Lieutenant Hurkley, Assistant
Security Officer. Inrludcd In the
group will bo ii color guard amt
approximately an men 'the full
day "Mill-Summer Jubilee" procram begins at 7:(Hi n in. ami will
last unlit midnight with tt.u parade
srlu-lull'll to get underway at 10:(K) a. in. I’riies will Lo giver, away
and Ihe American Legion has pro
mlicd "fun for everyone" Thai's
Saturday from 7:00 a. m until
midnight in Winter Dark!

Phono

News

the station In the auditorium. Dr.
Hurt Is well known in the field of
education and i-ir-uelally for his
wurk as nulhor ol the handbook
nrcscnlly b;&gt;lng used by the Hoy
Scouts ol America.
.Stressing the importance of edu­
cation, Dr. Hurt told the men pre
sent ttiut th-j mod for a greater
amount of education in order to
succeed Increases with each pass­
ing year He urged men who were
planning tu return In civilian life
lo take advantage uf the benefits
available In regards tu free school­
ing under the Gt Hill lie said that
the staff at Sietson University
would be glad to counsel any
NAAS men who came to see thorn,
not ubout entering Stetson, but about their edueatlnnal aim* In gen­
eral, regardless uf whether tiu-y
7nlumU'd to enter a high school,
college or trade school.
So, for those ol you who inlcnd
lo enler school whin you leave the
service but are undecided us to

Work Is progressing smoothly
on paving and widening Unorn
A w . which will eventually become
ihe main entrance to NAAS. No
date has Keen announced as yet
to indie.i ■ when the main gate
will be swilctud from tlx present
locution to the Om*o location and.
In the meanlliiK'. dependant's
gate passes and automobile decalx
will continue to be issued from the
Security Departrmxit's temporary
office space in the Administration
Building Thu office is located on 1
the first deck of the "A d" Imllding, two doors south of the main
entrance
Dr Hurl, illreclnr of admis­
sions nt Stetson University, pinchhit yidcrilay for the scheduled
speaker. Edward t’ Fuelling Jr ,
ut Ihe regular nmnlhly program of
Human lluhitinnshlp held uhnard

the pslb you wllh to follow, htt*
r your opportunity to receive
tome profusion kl counseling on
Ihe malUr. Ju*1 contset D r.H iirl
ut Stetson and make an appoint­
ment!
_____
With the baseball season r aon#
lv coming to • don* inn football
season right armmd the corner,
few people » t* giving "i**?!1
thought to the sport of basketball.
Aboard Ihe station, however, plan*
are already underway for He for­
mation of a Sanford Navy basket­
ball team. CHMACH A. H. Murray
hos passed "the word tee all
men Interested In P M n«
*
Slallon Basketball Team to con­
tact him as soon ai
include* station P4vs«nn«l and
sonnel of all fleet units attach so
to NAAS You don't have to bn a
professional eager o play « the
team, although that woufdnt dixqualify you either. Just call Mr.
Murray at extension 214 and » a v »
your name!!
_________
.

NOTICE
Nnlir* Is hereby glvvn to Ihe owner* and/or agents of owners,
uf atl Real I’roperly and Personal Properly wittdo the ftty ef
Sanford, Florida, tkat ll U Ihe Intention of the Tax Equalisa­
tion Hoard of Ihe t'llv of Hanford. Florida, to Increaaa tha a*nexsed valuation* on all such Heal Properly and Pereonal Pro­
perly a flal thirty per rent for Ihe rear 1853.
The ( h r Commission of the City of Hanford. Fiurldo. will sit
In flnul session ** n Tas Equalisation Hoard at «:*sl •'eto«k
P. M„ August 21. 1933. at llie ( Hr Hall. Hanfurd, FlarUa. to
art o|Hiii the proposed Inrreased In assessed valualluns and all
persons desiring lo file oti|ertlons or complaint.* shall hart on
up port units to lie heard at this meting.

II. N. SA Y EIt
CITY C LER K .

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In

Dr. White To Open
Dental Offices

SJUb

Conelrad stations have been In­
structed by tho KCC to give prior­
ity to official announcements of
attack warnings and to offirlil
Civil Dorcnie programs rttiuciUxi
by Federal, male and local au­
thorities.

F B i G ra d u a te s
"M IA M I &lt;* — Florida grsdu»t»J
o f the FBI National scaJemy .rn
in Miami for the annual refresher

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MUTUAL INSURANCE

Cantor Flnt

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�7 Killed, 38 Hurt
Since War's End

Manila Receives Worst Drenching

MANILA
— Driving monsoon tropical storm which skirted the
rains from the west coupled with northern fringe of Luion had
SEOUL, ',f»— 1
The 8th Armv said a tropical storm to the north gave moved into the South China Sou
" mil, Its worst drs-achlng
.
.
. of the
today seven Alllt-i soldier* have Manila
l.'tn klllid and 38 wounded since i year today
'‘Knot*" as this term for the
the armistice. All wue Ir' *-&lt;•(iUti
Domestic air travel u , ... 't. nilu *peid of a ship derives from tnc
mine fields nr moving stores of to the northern section ot Luzon anclrnt method ol measuring sp* ~*d
ammunition
Island wn* cancelled Torrential h&gt; counting the nuinher of kni t*
Then- was no indiollon whether rains flooded Manila's low • lying in a line milled over the stern by
n piece ol wood thrown mtu tnc
any or all of the casualties were areos.
Americans.
The Weuther Itureau rvportcU u water.

Railway Wants 1
Two Short Lines

13RA!LEY ODHAM USED CARS

WASHINGTON V The &lt;icorgi..
Southern and Klornla Hallway
Company today asked the* Inter
state Commerc ■ t'nmmisalun f ■)•
perm Issic n in acquire control of
two xhi/.'i line milroad* It) It* tern
tory.

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rlrst Sheet Phune 496-W.
HOLLAWAY AND BABY BEDS
Day week ix month — Tel 1423
Furniture Center, 110 W First

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.1 HEDHOOM HOUSE
Ail convenience*, excellent water,
no*r Elder Spring* Plenty shade
trees. »ome fruit trees. 2 U Ilk)
acres land. (I. C. Wurmack. lit
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pay you to see
J. W. IIAI.L, Realliir
Florida State Rank Rn.'.dtnF
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Phmir IBM

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Y o u r 1UPPEH1. ARE -leuler
If Drilled. M ml*, from NAS.
Gladys Buinerby Phone 175** li
Cttlldrisi welcome *1 A. Comer
COAT
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on. Lake Clio tin D r. Ovledu;
ford Avu. Phune 710 W3.
|*h 4701 or 4532
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New Folding iota .,
15.UH ea
3 and 3 room efficiency upl* Tel Columbia
Pau l ' . ij
12 5b gal
1787 W.
ARMY • NAVY SUM PIUS
I'houe 1321
I BR house. 1810 W 3rd Parti? 310 Sanltml Ave.
Jur. See .Tam Rulin' rUim*. Hill tt H I', Itooni air com!dinners.
1280f)5. Easy lerm*. Wlno TV,
30b K. 2nd,
N£W fmnliheil Apt on Nev Smy­
rna Ib’Hch Sleeps si* Pad 1.13
MOBILE HOMES
or 1'M M.
15 It 111 41 II . (trill'd frmu 1127b
up W*- have 3 new Silmll moil
i ROOM iurtilshed api Call 1113 or
its. also routt IT. YELLOW
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STONE, NASHUA, ltl(|l\R D
SON. ALUM O ROOM A ALUM
HUTCHISON oman IronI upiirtINUM AWNINGS.
.nents at Daytona ileoch Tel
Kastside Trail c Sales
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Pululka. Fla
/lilt. Apartment*, couptei. 10# N
CON CRETE Steps, stepping stones,
Laure' '
grease traps, senlin tanks, win­
dow sills A Unle' Miracle Con­
FURNISHED Apartment— 4 rnnmi,
crete Co . 30b Elm A*e Phone
AM,00 I child Phone 401-W
1333
4 ONE ROOM fur. efficiency Apt* PIANOS— Organs, Bund insiru
Utllll.es partly furnDhed Coup
inents, G in t a r *, aeeurilians.
les or singles only. 417 W. 1st.
Drums
Convenient
Terms
Slreop Musis iWI N Orange. Or
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For ELEC TR IC STOVE— good comil
rouple or with mn* child. Apply
lion; also rssiwtmeid of tools.
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1803 Sanford nve

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well furnished
honu In Geneva Low rent for
excel* ml curt* Box EEC, c/o
Herai I
FURNIUHKD APT. |30„ Chlldron
wetci. me 1717 Park Ave,. Phone
870 It aftor 5 p. m.
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0 ROOM mod-2 11 &gt;&lt;m*o on good
road, 4 mile* west nf Sanford.
Apply 300 Laurel,
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UNFURNISHED Anil. Sen Mr*.
Warren, 318 W. MTi Ht.
FURNISHED Ihrec room apt.
downitalri — l’hmK) 734-M,______
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pIcteTy equipped. On the lake at
Enterprise.
Phone 378 twenlngi
Tprli
1345-A .
t ROOM furnished apt. Close in
Adults only. HI per week. 317
Ptlm ctto Ave.
4 BRDROf'M I'.JIJSK, centrally Re
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Servin' Call 517. Swain's list
leiy Seiviee Sanford Avenue '
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I'railics— IL ii d
ware * Vail Wooilwurklng. &gt;12
Sanford Ph 2.1/7 J.
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AWNINGS
Trailer lotin Krub t J r .,1Phone
Plastic, Aluminum, Canvaa. free
Kr.limatea Phone 1281J after 1 7-1"W' J■ ” ■---------!----------r* -----3 p in. fur eppnlntmanl.
,
TU - FUR SITU II I. U'lmltl Gimds 20
t’Al.L us abmil our Credit plan OH. FURNACES - Ry Krefky
Pa lilting,
Repairing
Remodel
Wall, Flmir and Flreuluce.
lug.
‘ IIODGES
51. G,
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Phoee in
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IU 2, Box 711 .'I
Tel IIU7 W
Y E N E IIA N HI.IND h
IF YOU HAVE SOME I MING TO Factory prlcrsl Rolls tli ml lliiiute,
SELL and are In a hurry to sell
Alliniliuiu sluts, coll.,11 10 ulus
If, let the classified udvri Using
lie lupi'. I oillplcll .1 |l i-l Vice
department of T H E SANFORD keiulliiili- Vrncllno llllml I iiiiipuiM
HERALD prove It* atitllly aa ai H2U West third
I'lioun 7X1
efficient aale* medium.
H ILL'S I'tlllN ilt III.
IIEFINISIIING
JALOUSIES
(ftiholstoring ami llt-p •11mg
Lifetime Aluminum — Free Fall
M I2.vt
mate*. Free Installation—Teli* V0.7 t’etery Ave
lume 1423. Furniture Center.
J. GARCIA
1« W. Flrat.
Cabinet making, uphold* 1m. For
rdtirre rclinlsninu reii.iinAn
tlrpie rt-sloring IfpImUtcion’ fab
IPBEADEIt SERVICE Lime and
ric* Wick giiiiraulni'd 1«i N
Dolomite and Fertilizer Phone
lloulevurd Cl , Del.and I'lione
1393 M. David E. Carpenter.
537______
ALL TY P E S Uulldozer work. Rea 21—
21
LOST VND FOtINII
amiable Rate*. Free estimate#
Plmne 1221. V. C. Greeny
LOST YOUII I ' L l "
If yuu have utlvcrllM*
l.*-&gt;*
F
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for thii'c limv-H 1 me
FLUM BINO
5 ilURNKIt gas range. Ken more
Herald llirnugh III** C H IU ■ ) til
contract end repelr work. Free
one y 1mi old. Phone I3I5 W30.
the Florida Slate Hank
estimate*. l l . 'L . Harvey, W4
PEARS— 11.33. bushel, tiring has
Sanford Ave. Phone 1821.
WHO FOUND hunch id k* a ith
kels, C Hawke Puma, Post Of
penny luu *i,*hm* atlaciu.i 11«»
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NLW FLU OKS eurfeced to
turn In WIII 1uIII'« Fix it Sir j He
fecti
tectlon.
Old floore_______
made like
ward.
CITRUS TR EES
new . Finlihini, cleaning and
Ready to transplant. Have Vak*n
wexlng, aleo port*bit power plant LOST— Man’* Muiotilc Him- Uutiv
eiux, Hamlin and Pineapple In
Phono 470. REWARD.
Serving Seminole County ilnce
Oranges. Ituhy Bed Grapefruit
1933. IT. II. Gleason, Lake Mary
J. F. Hen Ion, Plume ilDfl-W, lllvcrLOST NURSE’S P IN -S I J.reph's
view Drive
Hoipilal, Baltimore. My Name
KEEP YOUIt lots clean. Heavy
vngravril on pin Elizulrcdi i.auil
HOUSE TR A IL E R — 94 reel. Kk*r
duly mowing • clearing, grad
gral, R N 1401 E. 2ml m
trie refrigerator, gas stove. Ex
log shell driveway*, ro*tom
crGent condltinn Phone UOS-M
(arming. DeWitt HunVt-r St Son LOST ur strayed in curly inly,
ar aee at 913 E. Catalina
Ph. 8C2 W.
Black and Tun Hound
H
found, pk’un* cull *3 A 1lidd'*
L A T E MODEL G E wringer-type HAVE your lawn mowed by Jerry
* it*'' .* II Crap*, 2412 5iiii.ui
washer. See at 2401 Stephens Ave
Lord. Phone 1U4-J
villo Av*.
LIO N EL Electric Train— In excel­ V E IJJi D R IIJ.EII, Pump* inxlull
72— E L K C TillC A L SERVIl l S -22
lent condltinn. Extra tracks, etc.,
ul, any site. M G. Ilodgus. Ph.
Low price. Inquire Sanford Her­
133I-M-40 or 128.
Sanfnrd Electric Co., G E N{&gt;|*lt
ald.
nnces, till Magnolia Ave Hi. 412.
u iB T u iiB B n u n
BRAND NEW Boodle’ Buggy BA­ For quick repair Jobs, or email
Raggcrly Appliance Center
BY CARRIAGE. Used only two huil'Rng, CaU Jim uai-M-4.
"Your Weslinghnuae Di aler ’
months. $20 404 K. 14th. Apt
Phone 1737, 113 Magiu.lia
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, Or­
103.
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lando Evening Star. CaU lUloh FH IG ID AIR
E appllincc*,
ante&lt; unit
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apnlli
Ray, U&amp;3J.
service. (1. II. Illsgh,
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ARTICLES WANTED
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Phono 4131 or Sanford
MOVING, lgycal k long
Wt buy, sell end Hade u*ed fund
after (1 p. m.
distance. CALL II, Storage

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Miller Radio k Apnlli** &lt;•Sanford, Seminole Countv’*
Oldest Westinghnuse Dealer
118 S Park.

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Vodnpich Sale* St-rvii.
Electrical k Gaa Appliam*'*
Admiral, Kclvlnatur, Scml
Refrigerators, Prolanc Itutt
le Gas 202 Sanford At*
Phono 1240

Phene Sll-W.
Werfelman, Lako Mery, Block
EURNISH ED *V Redroom houie,
south if P. O. Turn loft Kray
100. n. R. La Dree, Longwood.
OAKLAWN
house.
Phone Wlntif P*xif.
Seminole County's only pernetual
FURNISHED Al*T. Private en A REGISTERED COLLIE Female
dog— 2W Years old. Long nose.
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RANDALL E LC C TH IU 4 0
. l i m p e t . I'hoBeJjSfJ.
and operated by SldiK'j nod
REMODELING,
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repairing, aibes- Owned
POE
Eric VihUn. Bcndlx and 1 rut Icy
to* siding, r------- rpanting,
oofing,
Electrical cuuriiciWH ELP W ANTED
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Free estimate*. No down pay­ Appliance*:
Ing and repair*. 112 Murnulm
ments, M months to pay, LfcenC O LO R ED RO U TE BOY
jed ewttractor. H._J. Finch, ftlH Ave,. Phone 111.
Between
&gt;en the ago*
agaa la
1 a an#
and ta
18 for
[lie Avu
13Ofllcu Equipment
—U
biiohed paper route. Apply
Carl Overstreet at “ r
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IAYNES
OHice
Machine
Co..
Herald.
Free
Typewrllera. adding marlines,
Lake view lot on Lake Jeiiup.
Salrs-Rcntili, 314 Mvgnnliat PhWANTED. Apply AngTRUCK TO
a
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owner at 2401 Jefferaon

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D U PLEX . » bedroom each*
(try , Good term* by own*
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lure. WUaon-Maler Furniture Co
HOUSE unfurnished, 5 rooms and
and crating. W. A. ADAMS.
bath. 4 miles out South Sanford
Ave* Call after 5 p. m. Kenneth
LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Bi­
auitavson. Phone 239-M.
T - l*eU • Livestock . Poultry - 7
cycles repaired. Shuman's, 110
E. 4th Sl7
FURNISHED 3 bedroom upper a- DACHSHUND PUPPIES, thorough­
partment, $!»• 908 E lm Ave,
bred. HmaU Breed. Wormed;
1, 323
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SMALL BUSINESS
If yon have a small o sin“*» In a Save on Eire, WuuMiirm-ailloino
tnlo insurance S&gt; i John II Wil
wcludcd part of town and are
bums liiMiram-t- Agency
405
EOlt REAL E S TA TE IN LAKE
interested L getting .ustomers.
Sanford At!;*ill s- Hank Illilg or
MAItY see Raymond M ball,
Hit the tc’ vtcr you offer in the
call .14
liealtnr. Sanford. Fiord.*
Classified, eo 2‘nn of the Sanford
Ikrald
Cal)
148
When you Need Insurance
1750 will buy 2 large lots Om- on
Call tl. 7
t’elery Ave. Just nil Mellunvllle; RESTAURANT for sale 424 North
KAHNS
\NCE AGENCY
the other joining In the rear and
Orange Selling hecuuse of ill sia Me 1sen INSCIi
illiti:
Sanford, H i
facing on Mcllonvlllc
ness Phone, Orlando 1)397 Seals
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ST. JOHNS R EA LTY &lt; 0.
35, Kstuhlisheil business
15- NOTICES PERSON *l_S — 13
Phum* 118a
GROCERY STORK and meat mar .sEK T H E C O IIO W I ll»\ "Beal \*
NEW SMYRNA
kel, good liiratlnn Established
I,He" on V -w Ma 1 Itee*- at
We have uceun frnnt, river front
many years Owner retiring due
Wletliill’s l am*-).1 ’s||)|) 211* '*
anil Inland city lots in New Sm&gt;
to age Complete going buxine**
Park
rnu Prieisl eight with easy lerm*
Including itII slocks ami flslures
as low us SI no down anil SV5 per
ItES 11illII M Kldi 1Is
fur fd.UOO, which is less Hum tl 4UGIIF
mimlli. I'liine in and M k it over
mist of fixtures alone Kir infnr
Semi invalid 1mis ;il* scent Kuui
SEMINOLE REALTY
I)
Cure
gr.iilnali
dietician
mntiini, Phone 411 Sanford
1320 MAGNOLIA
PHONE 27
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SPECIAL SERVICE
-14 NOTICE I** all Brokers My lb op
3 ItKDIUtiiM modern house, like tl—
new landscaped. 12,.Mm down K
erty at MHO t' 2Ulh su’d by C \
It A financed 2112 Willow. Jo*I
Wlilililcn II IMw as 11-*
oil 25th SI
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A DANDY L IT T L E HOME
Complete kitehen equipment 350
lee I on a large lake Beautiful
shade Ireiw. also 30 h-Juriug elt
rus trees, to acres and priced
right
S(v Raymond M Bull
l.lcenseil Broker for all
kinds of Real K 'l - ’e and
(ieneral Insuranee :*oi
S Park Ave 'Phone 000

Sue. 12. 1853

Two Court Cases
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Thoa*
unpredictable
Hanfnrd
Cardinal*. who icem to hava a
propensity for choking up and
loilne before large rrnwila on apo­
d a l night*. did It again ln«t night.
Th t
Ra-Tl1ilt.lt
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threw
Away a 8-1 gum* l « th* Inwlv
Lakeland I’llnta before aver ‘J.fKWl
fan* nn "Contribution N igh t" nt
ill* Memorial Sliliuni.
Th e Card* committed nine errom to give thn niot* all «i* of
their runa via the unearned route.
BUI Samuel* xv*» tha* Imllvhliial
at* r In reverxe, hohhllng ami
throwing awav four rhance*. A id ­
ing Samuels In tha ridiculous
M M h a ll demonstration were lo*.
tng pitcher Jim Flannlgan. Inlured Tony llarona. Mill "Rockv"
Harris, "Maltling 11111“ Matty anil
T o m m y "Wahoo" Id-onanl.
t o rnaka thing* even worse,
Sanford won only ona of tha four
fiald avanta from l-akaland lira(•ding tha gama, l*ikalantl Man­
ager fhurk Alami, who pllotad
th# Hanford Miur* ln*l vaar. drillad txvn hnmar* over tha laftflald
fanra lo J. C. Dunn'* nn. In tha
distant hitting dual prior lo gnme
Uma.
Hal Hmeltflv r*n-off with both
th# running rnritaata. Tha atrlle
former Florida Southern rollaglt t « star nut traced Mill Silvertheme In tha flO-vard daah to
ttart thing* off. Hmeltslev than
(Iralad tha ha*** in 18.2 *aronda.
Chief Leonard and Mattv turnad
In tlmaa of lfi.8.
"Rocky" llurrla waa tha onlv
plavar to glva Sanford nartUana
A thrill all night whan ha hnnnrad
t h*ll through tha barrel at sac
ind hasa.
C A R I M N \|,H H F T N F W F S L
H T O L K N MASK H K r O l t l )
Tommy
"Wahoo”
l.aonard
••load *acond lit** In lha *erond frama of |a*t night'* t » n a
In give tha Cardinal* 211 lhafla
thU *a*r. hrrakln* lha 11-yraroM Florid* Stale le a f Mr rrrnrd
of 21.1 «at hr Galne»*(lle In
IM 1 . l.aonard »* n l on and «ln1e
another aark In th* alrth Inpin* In pn*h Sanford’a total In
SI ft Th* Ihpfl* w*r* l.aonard'*
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FASROrJol "Ops" Take Sanfly Lead

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Kvldanc* that Sanford fan* and mrr''hant* want ba*#halt. »v*n
If they have to dig down deep, I* further manifested by yesterday a
announcement that \V. V. ::l)oc" Hitting, owner o( Touchton's, and
Jack Hall, manager of YoweR'a, were footing (he entire bill on next
Tuesday night's Sanford-I.eeahurg game here in the Memorial Sta­
dium.
derail** the Hanford Cardinal* are having a rough time meet­
ing today'* Inrrraae ro*t uf operallona, th*»e two f#llonra worked
up the arheme to help keep the rluh going nn a profitable haal*
. . . . It will not nrreaaarUy rnabtr Hanford In break even, hut II *
will go a long » n y helping . . . . Kveri fnn In Sanfnrd, Seminole
County and Ihe surrounding area tan see ihi* aamr licit T u e s ­
day without paring ■ rent If they plrk up their free durala at
either Tourhton'a or Vow ell'* before Ihe game atari*.
Any fan forgetting to get hi* ducat nt th* two aturei must pay
Ihe full freight lit the gale that night
. . While this might seem to
he tome kind of at ring attached, It really l*n'l alnre no fan la under
any obligation to mnke n ptirrhnao when asking for Ihe tlrketa.
Th e Memorial Stadium dncati’t aeal (td'lNl — the number of tlrketa
Hitting and Ynwrll are having printed fur the gnla event— but they
are ao enrneatlv seeking to fill the park, that they figure many fans
who plrk up ticket* will he unaldv to go and they want to have an
ndeipiate atipply on hand to give every fnn.
The nrtual seating rapacity of the Memorial Stadium Is about
‘J.fiOO . . , These merchants would he luippv to see that many people
at the park, but of course they would like to break the regular sea­
son game recrud of A,;t27 *el In IP 111 at liatnesvllle . . . T his year
Hanford has drawn 1.770 for opening night; 2,ibid for Merchants
Night and I.Mlin paid for the All Stnr game, which is n«l Included
In the Hanford Cardinal*1 tegular home attendance.
Stone nmv he a lot skeptical unco they hear that the Itedblrd*
ate tunning in tin- hole this year with an liaiensed attendance total
of to percent iivet lust rear, hut the myriad difference expeditiires
connected with a baseball club almost necessitates an average of 7fifl
lo NOP fails per night
This year'* rluh ha* in ringed about tlSO.
K i r n [lay Iona lie,o h. a* a good a hall lonn a* It la, joat
*2.000 last year titan lug 70,000 more paid admlslun* than Ihr
Seminole Mines . .
The Inlander* •llrnrtrd uM.flflO in 10.12 while
Sanford drew .la.IlOtl In round number* . . . Daytona la c u r­
rently running ahead of II* la*l year's allendnare pare and may
hare a nominal lo*# In spile of it . . . This is attributed lo Ihe
fart that its operating expense* are higher and Ihe admission
rlrr* *te only AO-renl* a* nonpareil to Sanford'* 70-rent* . . . .
n i oran II Is MO rent* .
You rimy have n»ked yourself whv baseball is such a losing busl| naa* wlieii such fellow, a* Charlie Miadshaw aid many other* In
Past Vents would take in a pmfil after nil was -aid and done , . . Mill
baseball was different then
Orgatilgei) farm systems s r r . not
so Intensive
Hid Hudson drew a fancy price from Washington . . .
Today it I* rate IIlid lb'1 exception when a maior league team will
come nil tiie wnv to Ihe minor, lo putchose a player . Many of the
elnss D club. Iiiivc working agreement* whlrh entitle Ihe patent rluh
to II given number of players at a S100 cost.
Another log reason is the fail thill lm*e|iu|| ticket* hllVe not
gone up in proportion to die nn tensed salatle. mol expense* In the
l " ' i H* years
This i. •&gt; nut lor factoi. but «o is the 21 percent
stale and federal taxes on admission fur amusement . . . T h e r » wna
a lime when the ( S m e r n u .n l didn't . xtrarl a tax for each admission,
hut those tlav- are gone foi»ver. to rpinle a trite eilireaslnn.
Manx clubs In good minor league rlllra, such a* Sanford,
roald ha.e successful season• If the taxes were eliminated despite
Ihe iinlxroporllnnal increase m ulhrr cost* and in spile of Ihe
rom pet 11 Ion frnm relatirrlx Infant entertainment field*, such a*
drlxe-ln Ihrntrrw. *lurh eat e«ir* and television . . . 1 venture In
say lhal In Mradshaw's er* in Hanfu-d lh*r. weren't any drivein* , at least not until after Ihe Second World M a r . . . A f#mlly
man with small rhildren n n ' l tike Ida family to a hall earn*
b l he ran go In a drlve-tn and keep trick of Ihe hid* vthll* th*
bahy foca to sleep In Ihe rar-hed

Ity R A L P H G A S 8 M A N
F AtSRi
H lt f ’ N M
Optronlra
«w#pt
Into first plaee In the Hanflv I^)op
yeaterdnv with a 9-7 victory over
the N A A S Specigl Service* Nine.
The two teams, who were tied
for league lead, battled It aut on
the Naval Auxiliary A ir Station
Dnlmoiid. The
win
placed the
pnxverful Op Aces a full gnme
ahead of the Special*, who are
now In second plare.
Jack Allen, first baseman t u rn ­
ed pitcher, went the route for
Optronics In gnln the vlrtorv.
Fred Grime* wn* the losing pltrher to make his league record 1*1.
D h fli'll'k- r«-|lev»d rtrlfii.. In
the tot) of the scventhLeft Fielder Frank Zuhovlrh.
who la hailing .975 after yeaUrday'a game, lead the Optronlca*
plate
performance
by
slamming out two double* and
two singles mil of four time*
at baL /ubovlrh scored three nf
the Op runs.
Jim lliinr*. renter fielder, and
first baseman G rlf Loftin also
rappeil out doiihle* for the xvinner*.
Mlg slugger of the game wa*
Sam HUemore, Specials' renter
fb lifer, who polj;d out the gamu's
onlv home run in the third inning
with one mail on bane Fred Maidsend , the short slop, belted out
a triple, a double and a single
| nut of four trim to the plate to
| help ;dnre the 8 per ml Servlre*
| luittlnit liin Williams, left fielder,
send txvo doubles off the end nf
hi* hat f,,i ,'.* rla l Service* to

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Sanford ■Hil-hll l.iikaland t'-S,
hut I.aon "Hlnbad lha Hnllnr SIinard. who ha* born pnlaon to tha
Tardimil* nil vanr. arnltarad tha
MOWS going tha rnnta for th*
vtetorv. In racordlng hi* third
These are nil factors whlrh rloml the future exlstance of minor
»d n ovar Sanford of tha vanr.
league baseball . . . Television In this area is still far from being a
lmnrd whlffad »lx an aurran
major
factor, hill In other areas where reception I* good nm! there pr#
r.*d nut* Milan ua**es.
Tonight tha Radhlrda annrlnda a number nf »tallon* with which to select frnm, minor leagua haietheir twn.gama &gt;*rla* with th« hall has had to rloaa down . . . Jer.e y Pity ejid Newark ar* two
Pilot*
In
I.*kaland.
Manager examples.
Dunn will either rail nil Dave
Talking in Mama Rowell the other night, we dlscovared h# felt
1 *nnnrd Ifl-R) or Jim Sullivan
same wav . . . . In fact he say* that lower minor league haaehall
ft-O t
for tonl-jht'a finale, Rv
giving Jas flearh hark (heir two Ulll soon pass out of the picture If somethin* drastic isn't done within
Arrnrdlhg to Rowell, baseball will
forfeiture* frnm Corna. Leaette the next couple of years .
nrashirnt ,T*ak Dennwev puahad go buck to Ihr old dav. xvhen each town hurl « town team and they
tha Cardinal* lulu fifth, ( V o * Played twice a week, the plovers gelling jobs In town and being paid
Heai
rn
,1
........ the lower minora will eventually tarn
lain third and elevated tin...........
(If course we hate
Illtda iwn nntr-he* Into third -not, ■
I Inn. seo,1.0,0 leag 11* with ||,e al l town ........
C A R D C A l ’ KH S: The over CWM) to think thill that will happen, hat at the present tale leagues nll,|
fan* who attended l**t night’* teams are folding up all over the country. It appears that It will he
"Contribution Night" game free mux a ’uniter of time before Ihe minor* are extinct.
When Cities like Tampa with a population of IflO.iMW can draiv
of rharpr at the Memorial Sta­
onlv 20(1 fans per night and aie even contemplating a shift tn Fort
dium nut n*er *8(10 In the barrel
’leri
(|iop 9.t rill, then the future of haschal II* indeed a gloomy
for the Cardinals,
ttrir
l.shrlaa#

Dempsey Reverses
Jax Beach-Cocoa
Forfeitures
O C A L A - ' l b — 1’ rea. Jack
Drmpsey of ihr Florida Stale
League yrxlrrdax
reversed a
p rex ions derision In forfeit two
Jarkaonvilte Meath vlrlorira In
Coro*.

Inalead, he fined Jarkaonvilte
llrarh *51) fur not having Ihe
reiiulrrd rxumhrr of rookie* dur­
ing the games In i|neat I an. on
Jalv 2fi-27.
“ Further
Inxesiigaiion
re­
vealed to me." he *ald, "that
Cocoa official* did not comply
with league regalalion* In hav­
ing Ih r umpire* announce lhal
Ihe game* were bring played
under protest."
The ruling mean* that Iwn
Cocoa vhtnrlr* In the alandlnga
will he erased and added to
Jacksonville
llrarh'a
victory
column white t « n Jarkaonvilte
Heart) Inase* will he trratrhed
and added In Coarna'a defeat
column.

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rally unheard ot for a football course we have Jack Simpson
brine In two of their run*, but he coach to »ay hit player* look good, from Miami Edison. I know from
was left on hate both time*. Tha but the eoachr* of the team* In experience what he can do," ha
Hncrials' too'* advantage of eleven tomorrow nlght'i Florida high added
Slater who often refers to the
(Iptronir* error* In senting their school ill-star game defied tradl
sire of hi* boys' opponents said,
•exen runa.
tlon today.
ItccHUse nf Ihe Hanflv League'*
"They better look out-s-wp're "If they beat us. they cwtalnly
abbreviated schedule, tht* will he looking great," wsi the almost will have to do It on site.
"We feel our boya are in better
the only meeting of Optrnnlc* Identical comment of North Coach
ami Special Service* unlfi* both Walter Slater of St. Augustine Ket- shape and we think they know
team* reach the double elimina­ ter Until and South Coach Roy their own plays better."
Recalling that the North was
tion play-off* that ar* icheduled French of Miami Jackson.
for late September.
The game will be played In Jack­ an underdog last year but still
Today*# game will find NAAH sonville's Gator Howl starting at managed to win
Security opening their league 8 pm
tiler against the NAAH Opera­
French, whose tram his a
tion! lost their opening gnme to weight gdven'age with to player*
NAAS Rpcclal Service*. Moth icallng 200 ptr nds, said, " w e ’ve
te»,n* will Iw playing for second got u im t fine, talent and plan In
place today alnce a win would take advantage of It."
Thursday
place Security In aerond. one half
His own Joe Drothky from Ml Low
High
game behind Optronlra. A victory ami Jackson was part of the rea- '&lt; 4:41 p.m.
10:41 p.m.
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GAINESVILLE 'T — A South
tmm with only three of Its 19
inemberx under *la feet rtded a*
favorite tn tonight'.* annusl FlorIda high xchool all *1ar baikethell
p m r at the University of Florida
gvmitaaltini
Only five player* on thn North
trim stand over *1* feet Coach
Grey WIDon of l)e Funlik Springs,
liibv of the *(|ltad, hope* to nfftet
the height disadvantage with
ijiced, aggrcsslviites* and ball
handling
Artie Richard*, smooth working
floor-man from Daytona .Beach
Sesbreese, and Jimmy Dell, high
scoring guard from Galnrivllle'i
I* K Yonge. hax-e sparked the
North workouts.
The rangy Southerners, coached
by Caul Straub ol Tampa Jaeull,
Include 0111 Sohwellherger, 8 foot8 Tampa Jesuit center and Chuck
Smith. 8-(pot-7 center frutn Tamps
Hillsborough.
The players. 10 on each team,
were Mlectcd for tlmir outstand­
ing performance at Ihe Florid*
high school hn*kr1h.tll tournament
last spring
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New Smyrna Tides

Jack Brown. Marianne. F
Richard Bohannon. Penxecola, F
BUI Bnsworlh. Jacksonville Jack
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Gene Peeples, JackionviUo Jack
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Artie Richards, Daytons Beach
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John Herrick. Tampa Jutiit, F
w. L ••rf. *tn. Roger Beneflel, Sarasota, F
M|i1rnrt!ra
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Bill Schweiberger, Tampa Jesuit.
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II i one IS Robert Fem and«, Tampa Jesuit.
MIAMI, Fla. [Ai—Two no lilt no- hifti'tirlly
fl 0 i»tiit f
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run games were registered In Flor­ Klrrtfnnlt g
Jack l&lt;e*ch. Fort Lauderdale, O
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1*1 H.rvferent leagues.
lev* 7
Marshall Long. 23-year-old rookie
righthander from Wilson, N.C., shut
out Ihe leading Fort Lauderdale
Lions, 8 0, for St. I'eterxburg in
the (Ta n II Florida International
League.
Slim Jim Vickery alio a right­
hander, handcuffed Jacksonville
Beach fur the leading Deland Red
Hats of the Class D Florida State
I .eng UP, 1-0.

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Mrhexllct. II,
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Game Wednesday
ilstrrla, .
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Sanford at Laklenad
Wpeihrock, tf
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Klii rtn1k -i n. t»
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Jax Reach at HANFORD
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Game Friday
Tsstnle
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Hanford at Jax Reach
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IIMI IHIMl IMMt— 1
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K L^Miiitril Mil fitIlf 1m 1, (1stITflf|«*,
Hanford at Orluntlu
Hilly, Kid nnl *«K. Hurl*
It Hrkoti
l.roiiHiil, Ai*iuU. Him,ml,
Game Hunday
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Orlando at HANFORD
•lt&gt; I'lrtlr .111 llutljr. (HI— LaalxGama Monday
•III 1. Ar.-i.itl |i|* Hamilul* In lln run* In llftu-illrl I v f l I. h Io - U iu I
Hanford nt Leesburg
II; Htmluril II. IftII— off HI him rit I.
Gama Tuesday
KUtii.lann 1 Mrllii ! H.l liy HimLeesburg at HANrORD
*li) I. K I. u i i i I iim ii I. Mall* I IHX(Ynwall - Touchton Night)
Klmaril » In ) Inula** I run: Plaitr l f » n I In I I 1. I inn*: Mall* I In
Nellie Fog, second baseman with
(Fra* Night)
I I/l Hill* Hm*)ul»r i r U n n i g m t . the Chicago White Sox, waa born
Gama Wednesday
)VP- Mountain I IVlunar -dim* i il
Banfor dal Cocoa
l-o**r— Klantilaan | l - l l . I ' — 11*11a, on Chrlitmaa Day, IW7 nt St.
Thomaa, Pa.
Krill** T — 1:11 A — M i n

gmsttvUr

Today's

tar?h-SoD &amp; "r^pGriddcfs Battle Tomorrow N iqHF,

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LATE BULLETINS
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PANM UNJOM (/P)—The Allies today sent back the Inst
1 Cnm’niirlst prisoner who wants to po homo despite
B United States threat to withhold some Hod captives,

DENVER.OP)—President Eisenhower todny rrented s
" nhw government committee to help prevent any hiring and
firing discrimination on jobs covered by federal contracts.
INCHON, Korea, (/P)—An Army spokesman said today
80S repatriated American war prisoners will leave on a
troopship for the United States tomorrow or Saturday.
W ASHINGTON (^&gt;—SenV McCarthy (It Win) said to­
day his investigations subrimimittee lias received sworn
testimony that an individual identified as a Communist has
had access In the government printing oft ire to "top secret
9 material having to do with the A-bmnh and the H-bomb."

Earthquake, Typhoon,

Hurricane In News As Nature Goes On Rampage

5th Day Of Tremors Turns Ionian
Islands Into Place Of Terror
A TH EN S , Greece (A’)— Severe earth tremors for the filth day
turned Greece's pleasant Ionian (stands Into a place i&gt;f in tor today,
Rlllnwlnji fire* swept earthquake ruins and huge slabs of the
ancient mountainous island of Kefalllnla, loosened hy the tremors,
were reported slipping Into the sea. Unofficial estimates *nld |u«t un­
der LOCK) persona have been killed.
Officials of the Islnml reported to the ndnlstrv of Interior that
Argostollon, a eltv of lO.IWO and the Island's chief port, was "he
ginning to sink under water."
The Athens newspaper Kalherinl piloted reports from the port
as saving some section of the town's waterfront were be,ng submerged
slowly.

American-Occv led Okinawa
In Path Of 'Greatest' Storm

Atlantic Storm Nears Carolina
Coast With Winds Of 100 MPH
'll \MI i I1'
■•i - - warned *odav

lO h Y o . I'
V mging tvphcon
corded l.\ Mu- Tokyo v rather hurenu

i

Tiff V Mi*h f fitchni

i f ti'i' * n

«nr| V Marinin
+
♦. iffet«t i f r e ,mi *hirv \f1.ifit'c h"

action
rr!

fi

the gieatest storm ever re- fl.H'ttl't I Hart1*1I It
wa* ,-vn"fted to slam 'nt"
tx
un hour
llir -4.11Kill I « «ll till til ftt! m 111st 1‘f f Kmmi fRV
\ntericati &gt;i. iipicd Dk'ttawn Sunday or Monday
*►.. , *i U ilmutirton,
V ♦
*» H* W t m.
t* it J jttttMii1 I
mile t
Jap,,,,*
-m h i Ii.-i expel '* .aid w irnls ,*f about 1etst utiles art hour I r nini it* 1chi if vi m k11*,’tc I ft&gt;|I||4I rtVfy Cf MM v cl'ft# to I
a ir at Mo
uit&gt;i ,.f the I \ id.... .. mid
mile winds have tieen te
Mjtth t na ilm imr lltr mi•&lt;* M pint i»f t*»T»|fcT t
coideil iffrt* null s fimn the center
Its
IttfliU M•t ,■ », .| t Itr tdt .if IIIr tTD'PI O h Ir forof
•mi ft "in the ifuitrt t*MVH11j tin* rmrtHwfit
T i n wi ii Mi. i I. iii-aii *aid tin- Inst storm of i-ompniahle intensity
*if|aI * -it |»•t-'Itrif 1Ttfl Mill'
bit nrnt 'l ■ riiilipiom-s on \,,g I**. lUk'i, li added that the ettrienl n il tx*st, ||Mi| 100 mil' . ■ f i t # 4 1• 111
#h®
H im Miiimm W im Mm M •i •i#11 in utt 11 w to I'lvUnr v
storm ' ■ at bit .liil'Hli if il swerves Its r « m « r "
in \.* mi it**4 no hour Aor|v» ot'lil
,' hm i xvrt- mih\in |* MMtfhxx #t | ut
-- ,«11 liislnllaitions mi Hkim iwn l a g a n m aking nrelimin
Itlc
tl 11Till*' to muA f unit
11 1 ,■i iint'h 11f111)y\y» ■*t u •! -hit irur ' h«»
atv lui'P nati on, f-», riding out tbe tvphonn. espeeted there in about
711 ho,it *
1I li m11% \\ if Ji tinmi fit', 1 if imm in f'ci u ti*#t

PA R IS (/P&gt;—French organized labor shook n big fist
tinder Premier .to««*ph l.sniej’s nn-e •••day, -’nIHitjj mi* op
wards of four million strikers to underline Its protest
against the government's economy proguuu.

State News Roundup
N»

* Florida Farm Crops Made Generally

Syd Herlong Blasts Foreign Aid Bills

Good Progress During Month Of July
ORLANDO i/l'l Florida farm r
mnde y in-nillv goo,)
rets (luring July.
Thu U. ft. Dcpartlm-nt ,-f A it ( i«'Ci I('&lt;!•• mid dolly shower* wet"
Rfnt’inu" and while the min wns heneftHnl In .... , rm|is, t.m ttltieh
of It hint rollon in some Inenllttes Damp, . loo K w-'nthc,- is oondu|Felv» to tin11 weevil InfestHtlon.
4
Late rum, peanuts, yovlirnn mol
■ ■
in
I*
tw ttl potatoes are ilolnz well mol t l O I V L Q IICl K C P I I C O
pastures are In good to excellent
'
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romlitlon over the stale, the Ho- r n u n r H
In S fn f/ *
rtau of Agricultural Economic*
III J I U D .
'V o r the Unite,I Slates as a
whole, the report ",tld Imptnveinert In Ihe pmaprcls for several
impurlnnt crops dining Jnlv more
than Offset decllnee f,„ spring
grains and prapectlv* all-crop
f produrtlori witml* IIm# M*riind Inrir
W #•( in hlutnrv.

N. S. Adolphs,
Local Airman,
'\ \ Dies In Crash

NMV YORK P — Plansi ire un
derwny for hull,hug In tiorhln .1
noI*' xqtnre replica of the Holy
t'*,,ul .1 permanent mmmunlly
1 an«“ie*nt hull,lings amt
mn
terrain amt completed
with camels,

A tins al air acrld rn l in (lie
North
A11hall J&lt;* tlcean
Tui-a da/
evening claimed the life of ..a
Ihnmel S Adnlphs. A T I. of I00U
I’ark Ave
Adolphs, an Klcclro m cs Tcchrtl
clan lirst class, was attached to
t omposilr- Sipiadron F iv e (VC-Ji*

strv-.'t b.iM .irv lakes and gardens
Sites are being cotisirtercd hi the
vtrinity of .lacks,mviltr and near
t’allii Meath on Highway No I

Fifth District
Congressman
Speaks To JC's

Survey Needed
Before School
Projects OK'd

&gt;ttl ilprlumt. tilth D'strlrt
l "i Ciiiictesxiiiiin Ironi I.e*t
liiirj, 11-*r Fetl .t tilaxt at Conci exsimitii ]i|t|tr"|trbill&lt;Mts lit bit-,
eiyii ihl speuiliuK iii sm Inlnrmil
nlilri-ss hefiire Mir member* nf
llie I■■11h-r &lt; h i 111tier of Cominerre .il Imlni'x Yacht Clith
iiieelbtu.
Hi t I,&gt;i|xl t ,p|ieil tl"’ I lie testlmt
.. 1.illeil einergcMH-i
mi-s-ur**

I Mr I ’lMHlI) Konril of f”llta]||*
I ih TMit tion nt (lu’ir n^nliu iiii*i*1
»n*r L*«Imv wr* iit»llfi**«I My Sii|t«oin&gt;
trii h m U I
tluit i 111iorlt&gt; 11&gt;t of 91'lititit tdiHl t ut’l ion pro) T« in tin* Ctiunly ruunot In*
fitlull V 41p111Tivptl hy Ihr *fntr lh»*
l&gt;iii tmrrii of Lihit Hthm turil .1 *ur*

rhal loud crash heard on Magnulla Ave. leslerday afternoon amt. ,t is assiimeil. was ImpPed
i«\ l m iiiii'li1 ht Iht* rli'totr *110 111 m
wasn't caused hy a rottple of auto ,
,lh'' A-M Savage that eraahed
Si’i'i 'inlm
|&gt;1
t II! I iltlgtt"&gt;«
mohlles meeting head on, blit was '
•' (''H mnmles after r.
t ,.||^I,--V j 1
I I’r * ililenl El
I ' 'Ho« Illy III I** -alii %t l , * ft'iitl ttill
Just one of the wlndowa in Ed giving a "wave oil
from Hie
1iih im c tle q n i-.l r,, jive neetty
it 1 o i l Ion h i lilt* n V r V »*« I pi O ^ r it III
l,ane'a office window tumbling tu
"» *,'r '“ r» r:,ft carrier Ben
rmiri11 lex
-1&lt;t l-1■■1
1 ',,11 lit,,,lit 1*»,
&gt;"1111*, filii mini for thr roil lit V unity
the pavement below. Ed stuck his ning on Sui-viving the accldenl
I lii, m .i .ill i ' c Ii I. '"il Hie C-iiie-i
I - |t|iirri| hi thr onli*i in \\ kiit-h
KAIPolM) s#r*
Vuluirn Ilnrknft.
«nt of Ihr wide open ipire
Idlnl. 1*1 l&gt;‘»n ft Mintnn
ti’s Im, 1,, |t ,\ II,e (teiglil c **tx
jo " jrt tw will hi* aIarl Oft
B E L LE GLADE Ai - A pilot uho v\;ih rfhirnrd in prlsmi In June
know lHal the ftnb court ^nnlnnl. hihi thy cn pilnl^ LI r.'l
In tlic i-’umtriehe Mii*rl*il
(Suiting Belle Glade for mosqui nfl r in yrnri &lt;»f m.iklM? goofl t»rohi* and «%hrn the- window win G lllsnn. Jut ksonviilo
I'r ••j *■**19 nil *'iu1y
linvr
lirrll
in tl............. "t I’ lki.t.iM wa
The three airmen base been
toea
Injur",I late vt-i while itn rsiapcr. k n frri» nmn «lnmmfd down, (hr pine of fla n
otilriviMV nt Mifoi* mioil) m'IiooIh
. ^ was critically
,
,,-rtt #1&lt;wi ,es&gt;,»," \» -m »li &gt;f " beat
Urday when his piano struck four
VA
* aboard Ills* Itriiiiinglnn mi ilctncli
-■&gt; Hi ,1 , , 1,mli! I ii--! turned nv«r
» l"'ir iva11k 19 Ur i Mi* ■*|UfMh’t| III
high tension w|rr» and r-'n^h^d in
||r u.ilk^d nut *»f thr *t.tr« nriioii
, ,
• F*d, who lore* (o ment from VC 3 The carrier i*
ml! 11, |,,'i,,'i,t -I llie "h e ll l i
no ulirmpi to i*r 1 (ho •onAtiiitfion
I field adjacent to the I’resby hrrr ,esterdav and look ,, lots for rrm ," l4rr nvrr 'he good old daya. cruising with midshipmen from
tl,,K
riieti Hi--! torofd
■■injilrlnl 111 Hint* for tin* 411111 of
Ihe Naval Ac admit
inMiml . 0*1 *iM K7»» 000 'kvi d
tartan Church
hi. home In Mian........ hi* pocket *■* . 1L"* '!,* rl,rlJfr
?,e*h
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Tin
^f
R
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hnol
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Returning from a tactical train
Nation Morrla.
Morris, M,
M. He
Hie pilot, r*
r*Nalaon
rmiditl„n,il paid-.,, granted
*lmp fe ‘planted a
xv fir it I M11 &gt;tf ( t i l l i*Mdd 1 OMIT!
111lth Huhonl itfill 0 Vi ig lo itml I 10I1N
JOSKfH P. IYAN domra In ( hi. .,
Ived a fractured skull,
ikull, rontpmm,
calved
compound |,v the Stale Far,Ion Hoard
goose egg In Haakjr Wight •_ hen log mission about ;&gt;I) mile* limit,
1 mi PPvt x t oidd 1* h i d nm nt uir
I'oio
ulcmunLiy
ii
hoolii,
that
i»o
will
rr.xutti
|trralilrni
.
f
east
ol
.Nantucket,
the
North
m
ajor
IjnirutrU
N
Hoo/liin,
(orraop
amt
Ifaaky
went
arnnnd
for
fridurea of the tea and nmltlp! ■
Vliriidd i*i ti lint u sxfix I xutM
il’In* IstV.i ski ftrlt'NiJ 1*j»|*kinln1 h»r tho rru'krt rld.lrn I1tlrru4ttinv1.il
weeks afterwards allowing the American built attack bomber pr,iirnr H«tvirl nfllrrr who
i|md fit
tntarnal in lories He wal
tiiiiiu 1 il
ArliMiioIr
1
1
1
1
1
nf
b
ni4,[r,iM'il
pared
lor
a
landing
amt
al
the
l
mi
k
'Mi
nr
pmrn
■
Union
wlm
h
huge
item.
The
gag
waa
carried
IIip VVfBl (Sftnn.in *on«*. Irllt nrw«*
under hla imaihed plane
fl«*p ft* 1Ion#; U»fM |v»!»&gt;'*d nit
Mr
MU
vam
tn&lt;1i\
1
liu-*iM
t
on
M
out still further at a recent Ki- last minute received Ilm "w an
*
furrs rxjiutAion from (hr Anif'inmn In Frankfurt hr h »Kf|*tir«l
f|m I tiri'dv fi ilimi, could |Mv fh#
.iloild.ir ntnnlhs of »*mpl*i&gt; nirn*. din IVdfMtl.m of Labor for bol*
wanla meeting ashen Ed gave olf" amt tried toti pull up fm of H m i l i n Prtml^r Malenkov 4
fii i-Id m ttndr h'u i rurron’y,
TAMPA i f
Florida nmalr-jr
lor irihlriirfor**. «M1» •Ij *0 hfflnlrtl orp to r I«•au hot mi! The wntrrfrovd
approaeh
Failing. *' rialrn that tha tfflfW hat d#vp|xxfulc tho vMO fffiinrnt Im 4 i&gt;r*TJx
golfers will uuallfv here Sepf I Haaky a handful of miniature another
'Ln s of ti'nli p
plunged into the m•a and 'Jpk
randy
egaa,
but
uninformed
aa
wa
a**l up 11 s(*ri i ll fund of MfWld'VJ for tfe national amateur golf tour
tied MlnRm
Mlnffm and
am' op#d ih»* hydrogen bomb H t aald ) Pupils .iff *»f*iiffhilrff lo i Mi'ih! Irndrr tvid Jimt apl^arrd hrfoto
A nellcopter rescued
were
al
that
time,
wa
mlaaed
Ike
r&gt;iwi for tin* »»xri‘h.in((v* of &lt;*iirr^o*'v
1h# A F I . **irrii(|vt roiiovll ht
(hey may hava (h* formula, h»it
B r a d e n t o n &lt;«* _ Th » w».»t natnent to hr held at Oklahoma altnlflrnnce nf the presentation Olson hut saw no sign ,,f Adolph4 SimiI 1Hfi &lt;ln%,
if (Ini *x*#ull (»i\ (tif fr^tiht
pt**r« rl for 1 I f t rhuor^ to rlr* Mt
*0
Ilemilugloo Him m iiitd oui doubti If they have
Coait Inland Navigation t'-strlrU *i,y Srt’' 11
A t»i»* upflct irm-lirr rfinff*rnnu
"o,»s f..i th*» f mfi
th*n fhtx
Ed atao likes to tall nf (ha time Tile
ihr
plor
iinton.
(luff
rnnfiomr!
I
n.tivMii
produre
th*
M-homh,
exhaustive veareh ol ikivitre,
•lii'l J*) Hiidnn 4^*1 .Inn oill hi'Kin
i.Mintix
couM
-»x*»
n o n nonjvSd
the rlrciis waa hi town, and he •n
agd
assisW
by
Hie
'copili
and
Voir#
nf
Aioefira
tarried
hi!
ra­
I Ailg Z4
H fi f hi v for rut ram v rxrhtog*
R r a^ canal Dtula ^irougt/ M J R a L f
*
re rro lM hn eltplidhl 'ta traaspsWt two destroyers llmi had *pctl t&lt;*
ni of k*.f fuf# run Han rtf flndiopHatoJ
&lt; oiiniy o |(|f» t
ntioM »vlll In*
fund1
Ihe serHca club member* In the
Ute scene, was unable to slitlil the
| TALLAHASSBB Mi - Tallahs* oiloo luncheon meeting.
0 M on S-|it * VII si lyool in! -***.
I 'H'|f fAXt VO*A-J
II
odd Hu
trapped
radioman
He
Is
suruved
sec's Municipal hnipll.il &lt;how e,|
Mil in In ripm iMnri Sriiooh #»ff|
•, * •
if »"|i'AaX F*pO
*&gt;■hy
fils
wife,
Mrs
Millie
Adolphs,
a profit last ruonth for the first
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'll
*»prO
f*«r
itllf'inl
lllrr
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Thoughts While Shaving — In Sanford
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f'h(*
ft!
t
t
ll’itllxfl
foi
lime In more than flse years of |answer to a fretitienl
qitent request con
!»•'
The Herald yesterday "n Hie
* |enHfh
4 of■ time
•
. . .takes!
.
p»Ip1V» O III ho "fir ♦\ III 4I#'♦»41M'f
lemtng *
the
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PENSACOLA 'JP— Two pdo'« es operation
Ml.
n thp
9it^*i
basis
of
Incomplete
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li
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1
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lint
Ilm
'I*'
Mil
to shave, lei's
Tel' say It varies,
' l hI*\ t'e* X
eapatl with only minor In fur's**
II,,,
stated
that
Altman
Adolph•
■
a
1
'•
Mil
'
tf
toil*
(
m
H
h
*
il
If
ill'!
irnmm day In
tu day depending on the
Ulllf IX
X‘
when their Navy SN.I tra'oer
. When It's memlier of V C U when it,
1 ,,&lt; ,iy
•f * -li H I* • mi-nlim:
"million of our nrck.
■' &lt; 'H \ I*U41II a*
planet collided yeitcrday near El
* II11 \&lt;*t l r JVr kr ■Mi lift vv• m
the ,-asimlty wws attached t&gt;&gt; \ s u.
I h i nb, . injj hnli'hiv *. mil hr
been
h,,l
ihe
previous
day
,
prickly
f|Hit
1*
• ltd
narta, Ala.
M*o #(L m l
xvhi In &lt; htihii &lt; IIII V1 I Mill.I I f» I h.l 1 til**i r IT
PAHOKEE i* - A I voir old heat dues a horrible Jtd&gt; under the
.1 MM . mi hn -1a**I in ! i f
&gt;iolnl n
Mil lioyin fh*r !■( uni f i *.141v h i |»t hi Iim1rd 1 mm lor r t
child, Brunn Oahaldon, drownerl eMn In that case it s a good in
111*'fH * ♦nf "X
ii 1Ifx Ih. |iif\f 1Iof * .11 pi*11J 1•1
•Iiool mil i*' itmn J in t
in Lake nk-"chohre vr*(erday minutes from slarf to finish. When'
ill XIlfl'|l|I I *I •"**
III.Ml rfn
\ 1ioofl I*lift«V Itnliihit Mill fir I .non hit imllcd out ol Pit * A 1 l
while on n picnic lie sva* the son the skin U In good shape, It’s a
, 11-iH 1••! , J' | Il'tlMI It 1 iI **144X11!
hold \|nll HI StfllHlI xvif I Mid fol m (ir.di 1
five minute
e maneuver ''Hut how
"■'te i imi M 4*r tf " Ik*! hi*r
PALM REAC1I kP - The State of frrmrr cit- rouncllmnii and can you think of so many things
|iMpl I Mil lillir |
I h. HIM non in diiIn 1 i o juditr i
Mrs.
Gil
G.ihrddnn
M|'t* * * 1Mf *'»( 144 tl I m Mm* •&lt;»r
Advertising Commission today was
I'lie Itliq-h" -I -iffiiir *d
\ |HI‘*( HI'hlHtl f o c i IfIV *' ITl d t k*i **ip . I'tll.M "f III* \ I I , Mild
when ymi’rn shaving." one female
ii Ht»* tti-l ix t-liinU
S4
t lilt'll
expected to name a suecessor to
•' kind -.it" Ho I'lnl-'I i Inimlm! id.innmi;
for UMlimdion.d .Ml. rtf |t , f"!|||.| MU' I.......Ms ilddl'fllx
asked Well, after so many years,
U. It' H im
•J Citnimi i
Ml ' .f . t . fax
Btverly Grluard of Leesburg, who
iifivd *|iouoirlftK nri-Mimrl will Im*i|lri lunr 1 onl
. ■.‘i| f muff (iMii, •ifli i|v fi d
•craping Ihe hlriute growth come*
A total of 42 vrtilrrnii'n
four \fiirs »4*o hp( iiohl JuriK m
I i Jung ll"&lt;h
IIM'
resigned as director of the million
mechanically, leaving Ihe writer
1 ( I Ht(| \r d n it,IV
drawn from a list of volets
lin­ xx.in h f l d \I Pvid.ix It fr o n t i*oinl
it,
m dvx 1 »• &gt; u d Io*|m that .om*
M**0i ♦i»* • • Mill t»\ nt**'• *n f t ” .
dollar advertising program
\1 1j. mi in *itlii'i \ I I jfifthd 01
TALLAHASSEE n -The Florid* with plenty of lime [n think over for Jury duly during in**! »■ k's In I*ji n|1* xx'Hh "'•'d VMi (hlldli'li piHt|df n i»|'i* idirfiitta v» to uliv
1 ..........
nitnre Item*.
iik
ivtiHi
hi ;ufi. I'liii'uf xxith tin1
East Coast Itiiilway today was au past, present,* anil
II #1 ,t. i n M'f ) i i i * l i h u n i f f h o i . T f
• •
pi 11p-1pi 11n t r i i r f i f rs (ml in Mimllirr month of 4 hi f0 1mm ’ 1 tnh" nf itx -if not mi
aesslim of (founty Court. Tit
thnrl/cd to operate a irmk Ilm»*i&lt;l M'un'hurr.
Wimifr-4 will* li toil fix follow « xvmk .ill I sldf id Hu* liinr* dill MU’ Hi I*111lif r"*t111|;i « ih un pii -I s till* mm I 'lnAlmi* Ih* r*o*
If any Army nr Air Force pri­ nsmvs wero turiird over c- •lm
for hauling Heigh! on Ihrro rnutes
W* i'll*' -in'Mil(MU' IlllltoTH XXhfr'H
•trie Ii,
1r. 1i age
■Kl-lili'! I wbli'll .-rl-utl lii"lrucliim Ink, *dfi tint ( -1r|m,diT,f *' Uri'shli'til
vate wanla la apencf a monlh'* Hherlff’a office for summon"
between
Miami
and
Fort
Pierce
,1,CM- tl MfMM|»« MI*’|| 111 thi* (dll
Isiytl. -t's lir-,1 lb’ Has tbe mil! . l, Lire
FOR T MYERS '* - Mullet fish
pay. he now cm dreaa aa anapplly
Names of the prospective i M.mrlt ■ A Huh hr Min *nut i th'd
t. 4• • i lull III*‘4'»’«h' i Mi*4 4 tr.I
aa hla romiiany commander— nr are as follows In Ibc ordet 1bey ),iiiiig i,,iili”!lniit l.imlluu 11 fish 't lie 111,tile relereme tu .1 r&lt;-i" &gt;11
ermtn of Lef and Collier Counties
" lt\ thi* film.iv of •a.iiii**!Iiinv* t mm#m i* s " Im 4**Mitihm" iI
1W a
almoat aa alarply aa a Marine. were drawn: William Lins, Sl&gt; i Ill'll
Sn i, i « u n tge urmii- r'lmik
X m &gt;i,I) &gt;,f tin* Tentb M-utlb th.it m, Ik -ft ktnlnn no fur 1 ! inb;
planned today In ask othrr fisher
Mi ll
I
h n x * ‘ it
(•
* v It 11« 1 1• ■n
n f
m ir
ThaFa (be word not of Waahinglnn Mlkicr, Abram II. Kikes, Eaeki- T Scilt unit tlr-t i-ri/e wllb un eight .'biniiliig rrngnims in Hmi,l., (jm»‘ in tin* AI L
men along In* Gulf coast not to
h,.|t f-tii’i^h nil niM'iidlfiL* liro
tail mullet for less than to cents
TALLAHASSEE W ~C F Mix today, but while Ihe Army and Kummpralll, Howard I.. Ilnell, Mil mim e h.i&gt;, Is-.tlx Miller, settmil s''" " 'l'’ "bleb 11 is s(Miii""re,l l&gt;’
£i I*tn f h*'f ♦ iti #' 1lit
fttllioru of
............ ii,.i 'i-i ell.i
Eb-mciilury nntl Seriin,l,i
on, who rerelvt'l n 70 year prison Air Fnrre entitled men deck nul Ham Jennings, Albert F. &lt; &gt; ••. lit 1re
a pound
-la
s
I In I . t-&lt; |i*\ Mitif 1-4 rUHimlir*
Hire" min,, ' ' r Inr-11,, I - Den.'irlmenls ,if tlx
Fishermen In Ihlt area went on sentence for slaying his son's, In their new clothing,
„ -------- ...Ihe aallora Mrs. John W VVIIsnn, Mrs. &lt; .*1, lltixsl, 11,11,1 |,i
j,fi I
It | f
i t(
Mul
islM 'fll
illH 'l*
t|l4 V
brim ami ............ - (,.i,s
I l,,n,|., l-.ibieiitimi Assttrinllmi
N**/
continue urine F. Russrll, Wllbim I’. M
strike yesterday against what they scoutmaster in &gt;i I'lvle County I
.................. ...
....... .
Wb.il lire llie imriHisex .net ■,1,
- mi 1in *m
x Fm i *' (*»
i **m m | |(
slid was a drnn In prlre during fight In FehruATv. IH3L has hern with their "bell bntlnin trousers Jr., Danb’l (&gt; .llrotiks, Loin i &gt;
If
......... ..
nf Un* niu*i*n» naithe last monlh from 12 to B rents paroled bream* of a serious heart and rnats of Navy blue." Person ward Jordan Jr , E-tword It
ally, we'd hale lo see sailor* go
I |-,1111I 1. fit if \ lllt'l till, Xoil XVm
ailment.
,
1
1
1
,ice
li,i
,s
Eugeni
T
it
V
Ii
tr.
sri
a pound.
into different clothe* for we've J r , and F. II. Adams.
1 1 11, |
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th u
|irl(t-, l 1', mim e hrliit. Tetr! 'imi
Thu list which includes 'I"' mu!
I'lie |ir',v|xi,,ii -if ten intiiilb
3
’
watched them leave on liberty for
I . ■| u( Ih, STMl hi itl&lt;'1X14lit kir Run*
\|i|,leby.
limit
|irl/e.
four
mime
many years hi their dlallnrtlve names of 40 men and mil)
„l leaelier m t ! lee Including Ian
\
1„| lit- m e .l „f
Ml h t
.1 f t , 11 M l l i n l I f l ' l * h I t ' i | l l f * 9 H o f
liass
garb and can't quite Imagine a wotnun also contained the ..........
.M ill.,I ten, lung dill- nml mqiruil s|„te ........ .
„„ ., |,„ J r ri 1 *tt In||ion
f fin ittit-1"mixI ittTwelve
in
11
year
-ge
group
- . m,itel) "lie in,,nil, for |,|.innlnn
,..........................,
change. Still, those 13 buttons on of James II. Covington, ('••■ it I
. P in t'
Mil x I 1
4If* xxhth* Iliu t &lt;**lt
Job
liny
Yenkle
flt'l.
"tit*
IHiuntl.
I
|ire|inriiHim
mill
eviiliintlmi
of
(be
”
their blue* do present problems Dentun, Joseph Lfinhart, I 1,,-lh, .,1 it," Peace Hugh Dull t.f 1»M txmi hi Millkf'R
hlllitlMS.
II
ounce
brim
l.eorge
Dlllmil
m
I
ioo
I
program
is
outof
the
1
1
1
1
al times,
Smith, Jacob S. Rest, Jano- ' ill
!r .j**i“»ij'f miiki* sdiwi* Wo oxxft|
call
• • *
«llb
1
12
mim
e
b„ss
mid
Cbnrles'
IH.rli,rit
step,
laken
l-y
Ihe
legis
lien nett, Perk T. Tyre, N or n 1-1141
( i.i\ nl H \ ,tnt f* iHitim* ii&gt; ii mii ntitf iaii |ft It'** I linn thi* tlfhi'r
That must have been quite a G. Carter, Joe T. Hickson. H n&gt;dd r.llgltsb, wllb it •even ounce bass |„tore f,,r the luiprovnnieril ol siatni4*•
* i Movxtli nf |*si1.11k * u;i«x . mitmi 11* , hi* *hi(i*t|
scene at Ybor City yesterday when Clause, Ulmer F. Clelnnd, John G won second nml llnnl resp*cUvtl) I'ducatlmi In Fl-irida
hiifrlMiilnJ mji Hi»» sir I'!”! kn S.mlonl
I'M M llt r il' H
XX m h U
Firsl nml st-conil prizes 111 nil
"The following arc among lb,' 1i&gt; JiltlU*’ NV II V\ ,i11* I.Mt xxri*k It Ml*' f ( IfM'illv ( OXA M i l l M B i f W i
M,dorian* held their third annual David, Horace il. tlouri|iiiiii-s.
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.tgt........
.
wns
,i
gins*
rod
amt
benefits
to
b,.
derived
from
an
"loud
shirt"
luncheon
with
some
A U G U S T 13, 191.1
iiir1 flu1 I'mi,11 | i•11;• m m IiimI j 15
Herman C. Hardwick Sr„ ,n „ i ' Jm reel. cmu|itele vsifti line
"•ti'mb’d employment period of f‘lif*rk l'*r V tfii i* \xtii* (o**k ,t Imi* hi ixx4•11 fh*&lt;*in xvi* xv♦'r f ill t h i
The County Court of Seminole County held Its first mealing to­ ol the shirts being "a* loud n* an
•ii HiH to *■•i m■*!nitftit ti * tli&lt;*v *(•*# in*
lrl* i i i , , , ,
,
From nil over llie niim ly. kid xchtMil personnel:
day with Judge Whittier presiding. There were five cases i|lspo«ed of abun bomb bursting in an old
,tfol li'it s,4nforil
taii-L
&gt;f liv in g to
mi iv
th#ir
mhers a!*., inHude
LrltIt)„ hy ,.)ir ,mv ...........
"Necessary tune 1&gt; provlilril
In rneord lime under Ihe prosecution nf Solicitor George A. DeCottea boiler." The contest winner wa* Pawatl, Frank E- Hastlow. H. ,, J.
V*lll" ♦* M
,|l Mil* s.tlx I c, ntlsf.il* &lt;in»- Kiuridimiiii fold
K-mr Semi,ml........ ..
buxxex making complete plans for the
snlecled by four
__ circuit
____ Judges,
tion
Aifitx
m
I
||.ili,4*!*tT
.iiifl
Hif
.r
.
and Judge whltner I,mulled the ensna like n veteran,
all wearing loud shirts for the Davis, Uster I*. Harper, »; 1•1 F • «e r« made ,,v„,i.d,le l„r Ihe m.t I t IiooI year anti having nvcrv ax Slid |(| of 1,4*011 ( 'tMl'lt X IlilH hut'll m i * »i Mini ( h i ' u ' l i T H i i Kiuitr* n c ■
Hodge, Frank II. Clulc, Itun-mn mi!
peel of tbe school »r"aniz,illon rr'|Mi*'H'l l.x Srminnl*' iotmI&gt; 4«'l»tnl m i »m i » x from Aiio*rlm u i x
R. E. Gormly will be secretary.treasurer and gem-ral manager occasion. All prue winners re­
not t«* hurt •*ui fiMiliiiK*."
(Cnnlltiurd on Page Fou r)
B. Hlack, L«on ft. Hass, »»•"■«••' **• Slocked will, more ilimi :jih» llxb
SlHTiff I I llohhx In lioM \ int i*
of the flrat ennprralive store to open In Sanford and the first of ceived— yes, you guessed it— loud Johnson,
HcfioMir \vhi* introilue#1
Clarence L. Collins. i,n&gt;
fol
I'xir
I'liti-iri
In
SfiuCortl
thla tyn* In thin section of the South. It will t.i located In the Stone- shirts!
—
’
,m|
h!
wildlife
officers.
\
W
Ansley.
h\ JtiX '*"
Ih I'Htih'Ml t ' l i f f A h l ^ s .
*
•
*
(L .Slaton, (Seurgo A. J o n e s ,
Oroya Block.
, Harry Hervlsh mid .1 D Warren
Thoughts WMlo Mhavlag — William M. Beaumont.
Ih" youngsters made every effort
The fnmou* Edison talking pictures nr* coming to Sanford! They Weather stories also make good
t,, Ink" every box", brim, mid
reading, so usually they are play­
ihoultl convince even the most akepllral that at least the silent mo­ ed
Discus...... probably will lie hn'.d
xhellenicNer
up In newanantm over more
tion picture U doomed ami hereafter they will talk the •nine aa real routine
At 11 signal shortly after 7. ti.ni.
tonight at lit,- Hireling of the City
news. But It lan't often
aetora on a real stage.
llie
VKI
poles
swung
their
lines,
that catastrophic* are developing
, An informal meeting of Ihr /oning and Planning t nmmltlbirl
loaded with bait, mil Into llie
In three different sections of tho
As concerning roionmg which ha*
Seminole Con nl) I ’lillleim-n'
A U G U S T 13,194.1
Case*
of
two
Negroes
charged
wntor.
Tbe
youngsters,
some
fish
The
8nuf&lt;&gt;r&gt;l
Industrial
Hoard
siirintlon will lie held at Ihe Sens I,ism proposed in the south end of
world at awe time. Aa earthqaake
Andrew Duda Jr. nf Oviedo anil R. A. Cobh of Sanford have been In Greece, a hurricane eff ear with recklroi driving and leaving big from the banks and others last night provided f7r&gt;(t Inward tho in,,lc High School auditorium III Sanford
named aa Hnmlnole County Uepresnntatlvra of the "Florida Vegetable Atlantic Coast, end a lrpBeen la a parked car on be highway re­ wading out into the water waist purchase of materials necessary Sanford al t is) o'clock Friday1 Tlu* commission will meet in the
Committee".
ihe Pacific ell delated iheceater sulting in tho death of a I'u-rto deep, hegnn pulling Ihe (Ish in to operate vocational training night Aug 21. Il was announced Citv t'ommisxlon diamhcrs at 3
ol Interest today . , , . Fred Made, Rican laborer lait June were &lt;on- with the first catch recorded nl classes for future sewing machine fnday by It F Lain,ml. president o'clock
T, R. Higgins who started hla newspaper career M&gt; year* ago owner of tho Blade laach Airport tlnued In County Court when ,wo 2:13 hy inyear old Churles Coke operators In local industry.
There wilt he n short talk by J
Cpii.isitlnn rnnrurtdng the pro­
calafarated hla 7fllh birthday with a trip to Leinnn Bluff aboard P. E. en the Baalaade Bprlnga fed-, defendant! failed to appear today. He brought In a Iwoounrr has*
Mr a. Velma Dempsey, who will It Henderson, extension agrono­
retiming of priipprrly south
The youngest fisherman to regis­ Instruct tbe sewing classes, outlin­ mist and xi-iIs specialist with the pon'd
Roumlllat'a yacht where a picnic aupprr waa enjoyed.
Aleg Levine Jr., charged with
railed In yesterday la aal If the
of 231Ii St , I, -tween Sanfnrd Av*
SomerTImrr'a hoy could go up for reckless driving, and I’aul Edward ter was Michael IliCliurd, 12 ed llie '.Mt-hour course which will Florida Agricultural Experiment and Urltindo Dr , from a residentHra. (VuIda Wilson, home demonstration agent of Seminole a plane ride la ike morning. But Davidson, arralngcd for leaving mnnths old. and son of city em­ he held In three-hour session* for Station, foil,,wed
owed by
hy the showing
t(J
romnu-rcial classification.
County, announced that Seminole County waa the best represented measles are still raging m lb* a parked car on the highway, fail­ ploye Sid Richard.
of a new film as n rnurlcsv of the w ax voiced at i recent meeting of
each class.
Even
a
visitor
from
Cuba
look
county at a meeting of the District Home Demonstration Council at household, an the. yemgater had ed to appear In County Court this
Chicago Union Stock Yanis Com the City Commission.
In the fishing rodeo. Oicar
Camp McQuarrle.
______________
morning and County Judge Doug­ oart
pa")
Per**,
Jr..
(1
.
of
(Trnfugof.
Cuba,
The till* of III* movie is '■Cuttle
las Stenitrom refused to estreat visiting Angelo Campaign In Han­
well,
AUGUST IS. If S3
Values in Ihe Livestock Market "
the bonds, but continued the rates ford. fished for Ih* first Ilm* In
Il Is hoped that all members will
William H. Stampar, life-long resident of Banford, today anunlit Um Negroes can app'ur in hts life. Not able to speak English,
Generally fair and warm through
attend and tiring with them any Friday.
nouncad hla candidacy for City Commission, group two, in the Novem­
court.
Oscar said through his brolhur,
member ol their family or friends
ber election.
_____
Itraltoy Odham will he guest who might he Intr-restcd. There
"I had n big time today."
Porter Lansing, president of lit* speaker al a meeting of the will he no admission charge.
Sanford Lions at their meeting today pledged cooperation with
Seminole
County
Sportsmen's Brotherhood of the First Baptist
other civic organisation* In promoting a Thanksgiving ball, procaada
begin
M 1tit of
„ Assn, was an hand tu help weigh Church of Merritt Island tonight
IUTZ
which era to he donated to the Farnald-Uughtnn Memorial Hot- cattle a* “
&lt;41— Tb
The« third rase
csso |j)r. f|*h as (hay wer* brought In. In Cocoa.
1 Farmers” KISSIM UEK JAt
“ Amhuah at Tummy-hawk Gap"
tab
of
dtsgnosod
polio
In
Oscoola
Coun­
Auction
Pres.
Jimmy
Esrgle
said
Mr.
. ha discussed
^ r . Lansing said, 'The JayCees
1 ;&lt;H) • 2:44 - 4:31 - d :t« 8:03
at a
.■Mating of tria ty was reported yesterday. Tho shsuld bo commended for the work Odham will speak following a fish TALLAHASSEE t-D - Dr. Waltiv
tl:fi'J
Raymond M. Rail Jr., communications advisor of the government Marl
" 1 on Thura- victim, Diane fltarner, 4-year-old they are doing teaching conserva­ fry of the organliation which be­ It. Williams Jr. today wns appoint­
MOVIBLAND
•I Iran, arrived yesterday with Mrs. Ball and son. Jimmie, to rlalt day i______
T:B0 o'clock daughter of N r. and 'Mrs. R. W. tion and sportsmanship. Tha Semi- gins at 6:30 p.m. He also laid all ed director of vocational educa­
"Tartan’* Peril’"
Wa parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ball of Lake Mary, and will remain In tha auct
,tt wa* -an- Starner
. 1. . of Oraenvllle, S. C., sr nolo County Junior Chamber of guests are welcome to both the tion by State School Supt. Thnmaa
start* *1:30. fnnture 8:02, last
m this country for several months during which time ho will buy nouncad today
. C. Jones, rived hero Sunday for a vlalt with Commerce Is tbe most active nr- talk which begin* at 9 p.m., and D. Halley. He will niMim* the post
i-ontnlut* show P:23
president.
the fish fry.
Sept. t.
frtends.
gantxatlon Uva observed."

Pilot Injured
In Glades Crash

J

til

Burkett Free

Amateur Golfers

Carol Route

—

**■

rofft Finally

Pilots Escape

Child Drowns

43 Veniremen
Drawn For Next
Week's .Jury Duly

^ Ad Commission

Truck Line

Carpenters Union
Pulls Out 0! AFL

500 Children
Take Pari In
Fishing Rodeo

Mullet Fishermen

£

Slayer Paroled

t

v.m.em l.iMiir. xr. 1... ,, |(,||)IU(,,|

State Prison
Parolee Wanted

-vsfir .

r

||,e es|il,um Oil ForqCrV CoUIlt

IN THE HERALD:

5,10, And 4 0 Years Ago

n

Defendants Fail
To Show In Court

A

tufas a a ? j a f s

-

9

Cattle Plant

S

Industrial Board
Provides $750
For Materials

CatHcmen's
Group Meets

South End Zoning

Brailey Odham
Cocoa Speaker

Weather

Osceola Polio

Movie Timetable

Williams Named

,-^f.J.gMUtehAMin- SHMtfed

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                    <text>1,500 Expected A t Contribution N ight Here Tomorrow
Dunn-A!eno Homer Duel To Feature
Events Before Pilof-Sanford Tilt
»l&gt; K E N T ( M R ! l a i n

*• .L °mv?:rn"',
, *‘KI,l" rU “ '►'"'"M Sanford-l.akriand g*m*
at th* Memorial Stadium will nc-arion "Cmntrlbullon Night" for ths
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Mon. A u f. 10, 1080

TH E SANFORD H E R A LD

Sanford Cards To Play In Cocoa Toniglit
The Sports Register
By KENT CHETLA1N

Af(?' &lt;'?mm' nt'l,i? *h* season In good fashion,

t S t x i S ; . . ;■ **“• "hi' h

Our Junket to Wauchuta la ri w*#k fo r th * Ameriean Junior I.egion Ita ts hsiebsll finals was a tr ip th a t w ill live long in our msmory
Tomorrow evening ihe asle*
. It was an sctlon-packsd Journey w ith Ilfs ’* usual th rill* , dis­
The game tomorrow night w ill
Sta-Hum w ill tie probably p ll Jim Flannlgan f 6-2) appointments and happiness and frustrations . . . A fte r a five-hour
*11 loc«| fans. No or Dave Leonard f st-a i against delay before finding out th a t Nick Ksnls couldn’t make ths trip , w*
« lll In* rhatgeil for A leno-I’i r ll * and f'o Ths Cardln- hopped In our old "buckS-of-bolts" and headed south, encountering s
whlrh i- n tp e rle il (n el* sre In ftn irlli place and Lake- hurricane like downpour In Orlgndo . . . O f course, ws Ignored Ihe
heyaui* of all the In- land I* making a d»t»rmlnsd hid more convenient truck routs around Orlando and wound up In ths
m all pace r ily tra ffic , bogged down by ths blinding sheets n f rain
* 'lilte d lo to vacate seventh.
Iha
-art-hoar h rfu rs -w ti n r t t t r r utange lt!i,_.torir T r a ir nn t b r
■vHtt in t h r ntcrmi! " :— “ k
iiwever. a h u riri »i)| h a lf pennant rare, though m in i wav to Kisrimmee.
at tlie enframe and all
game* behind the leading
Before reaching Intercession, a f#llow paa*ed end shouted thal
wishing to make a dnnallon It' I and lied Mata and four tilts our left tear tit# was nsarly fla t . . . . In a hurried change while
to the eltih may do so,
irm oved from third utandlng Co­ ra t* roomed by at hell-bent *p#*di, v irtu a lly swishing us o ff the
Manattei .1
(limn, who it coa.
f fMf[ . Wf* replaced the bald tlra another "old tmldy."
currently leading the F lorid* Stale
Releasing th * Jack, we dlacovered, much lo nor dlatnay. th a l
While no adml«*lon chares w ill
League in limner* u’llh lfl, w ill he e**e«ee&gt;l. ths Cardinal* hops
the spare was nearly fla t too . . . A tw o-m il# drive to Interces­
hstlle la*1 \* a r ’* FHL tiome run to obtain mors money from a consion at a breath-taking five-m lle-an-hour pace brought ua In a
kingpin Manager t.'hurk Alenn tilb u tlu n barrel, placed HUcrsstly
gas slatlnn . . . O f rnora* they to tild n ’l fla a fla t, hut *h»y had
ftf the I ake'aml I'llnta In one o f ' near the entrance Kven If every
( nke* and all kind# of groceries . . . The propreller did oblige
111* fra tilre e \eul* before ths rS- fun rlosan't donate *rimathlng,
by turning on his air pump and w# filled "old baldy,”
gttlar same.
I fin n fn ril expert* to clear more tax
lb -fo re leaving, the nropreitor said he attended one game a t HanI *rh bat'er n il) terelve a m is - ' firm money for thin game than fntd this year and complimented its on our outstanding ball park
rifle number ,,f i ,|1,-|h'* and the they would for charging the lo- •ki finally bit a garage that could fix our original ‘'haldy." This
lilsver b ittin g tb« m oil over the I (til diamond pnrliiana.
was In Davenport . . . A fte r applying the largest Imol In the shop
fem e w ill l,e de,Jared Ibe m Inner 1 I.akeland tried a lim lla r aI ■■n I by tbrns'ltur a wire through the hoot, tire and all, It «-a» fixed.
rnd Inngp.i hall bitter In the and diew fitMl fan* who paid a
The mere’ thought o f driving w ith * wire spliced through the
loon,
ti'till of * COO to kep“, the Pilot Hie. ciirninci'd this correspondent that it would be best to do-ur-ilie
'(here Mill be a HO-yard da«h ftnnchlae going, lo net $110(1 from on "old baldy.
to entire fan* for tbl* big game. t in rerelpta. Lakeland would have
D ilvliy- through lia ln e * (,'lty, Lake A lfred and W inter Haven, we
Msm tarn, who have in tinted had to draw over I,Mill fan*.
gained confidence and pushed down on the peddle, reaching an »*
A*
F
ie
ld
t
put*
It.
"W
e
ars
In
w hlrii nlayer on the t ardinnln I*
tionnuiii al speed of 40 mph . . .It was well we did, since It was getths t» *te it, m |JJ have their f I rat a lio illliifi to |o*e between 14,000 Grig dark and the Sanford Legion wa* slated to play that night at
Olrpnrtunitv to find out. l-akefnml end $0,000 before the aeaaon M:0fl . . We reached the hall park In Wanrhula shortly a fte r 8:00 to
w
ill al&lt;o
enter players
o ly e .r. in
In the
II.. :
&lt;if r,,ut»e
we ,bw. ill players
make find Jimmy K ilile r fanning his fourth batter In the second Inning
Will
al*0 enter
t)V
A * S*nford was batting the rains poured down.
buck to the Cardinal*, hut this
The tournament director. Mr.
Accuracy
throwing
contest* w ill not be enough at our prrV lartlgrr, hurriedly revised the
from home plate to *erom) and rent attendance nare We peed
-riieduir for Ihe next day calling
flu m the outfield to home w ill bigger crowd* from now on ami
*l*o precede the game. M ayer* a genet mi* contribution tomorrow
nr the Sanford-Key West game
non.
both llm ( ar.lioal*
and night to keep from having to
o tie re-played a t 10:00 am . and
Flint* Mill 111 enteied in each lose out 11,400 guarantee money
he loser advancing to play Fenvsnt
,
,,
end lo keep from Incurring rnora
acola in thp afternoon at !L00
Tb" hilarious egg throwing rrm- ih -b ln “
vblle the morning winner would
test w ill again be staged with
f'ontinuing Ire aibled. "Mur a t­
Haver* for the opposite teams tendance tins been good com par
are Jacksonville ta t night . . .
throwing at each other. Lant ’’ll tu tin* other clubs in tile
To (Ills R.
Johnson. Hanford's
year ( him lin u ia le * spluttered Al league and s lig h tly heller than
capable Legion team manager,
I'lrtle with it soar log egg, Man Inst year, but baseball operating
raked the roof.
io O a
eerr l bm k Alenn may jieraiiarla mat almost necessitate* an aver
Recniise o f Johnson’ * protwilnI’ lrtle. who plav* fur Liiknlund age o f 7UIJ pel-night, whlrh Is lions, H u itig e r conceded that the losing team In the morning would
now
to enter nguln tomorrow "00 short of our season average be handicapped playing tyvlre under the broiling hoi sun . . . T ie then
evening
rig h t now."
came up w illi another d llly . . . He called fo r the morning gome as
be o rig inally planned, but the Imer's would play In the firs t game of
a night seven inning double header while the the winner of the morn
bur game would hove to p]av (hot n ig h t too w ilh the m ighty Jackynnvtite team, which unn on the flia t day.
This meant that three gamea would ha played the next dav and
two team* would have to play twice the same i(av .
Ila rtlg e ra dar"
"Intted on thp fact that it would keen the tourney front going
another dav and thus ha an economy measure fo r the state fin a lis t*
John Krlder, form er Florida State League president and Legion
V f It nf the Sanford Naval A ir Station tightened th* already manager Al M cM illan s nsslstans. quickly saw the fallacy In H ardl,r V m. Hv
* B ° f,h *ll l-eagus pennant race hy defeating **''r ? ^Kuring, Inti he I'ould not pravail on th * Legion head hoy there
would not be any saving by, placing threa games In one day.
f A S ItO N M , ,1 I, last I r tills % mght at ths LakeTront Diamond,
A* It turned out K r!d *r was rig h t, fo r th* Tournament, which
^
rt,r
*1".1 V c .°, °,"lv » ha lf came nut o f th ird oU r* and
dropped h A flK fiN Into th ln l while (he Idle W ilson.M alar furniture* was slated to play two game « day, .wound up by playing threa th#
M«n look second place only a h * lf y —- -•
— — . . , nert day and only on* ffom then on .
f t could have h ttn Just as
gams hshlnd the firrnt running
, ,
.
easy and heller on the kids by plavlng on# o f these three.gamea on
Hal-Army W a rrlo ..,
j ugle* I" five trln * to the plsta, the
dav
following
‘
A* It wp» tit# Sanford " W h li Klda" walkad
E iiU s l,’. (ipyiil.ing I roods broke
" r on. i.andj
be r nobis, Earl out on the field on 01
overcast mornings almost
its cellar rlsaillock with National '‘■'’‘’ t'" *»&lt;1 la t r y Rats, wsra big half arisen and h a illv . . . ___
___
. „
Guard bv handing the Guard* Htn* in th* 2P hlt Fobyon attack,
The night ip hotel before replaying the Kav West game was fa r
ptsn a H i setback in the fin *!
Rntst drilled out a pair of
fio m nelna conducive fo r a badly n«*dart sound sltan . , . Room temearn* nf the regularly *idiadulsij doubles while F.vans, Reynold* and nsraturce wer* n ta r th# tOO-dcgrea mark and h it that high In those
SSn»oii. A ll rained m il game* w ill
room* M-lth windows opening on solid brick w ail*
V . -r ,
,
were
collecting
three
lit- played o ff this week #n de Horten
.•o"d n li:i t &gt; reel. Ibe meals made up in part for tbo poor lodging ac­
teinrliie I lie regular season pen single* apiece.
commodations . .
They were tops . . . But the kids never hail
rant winners.
Hallance mbs the winning pitch- enough
A fte r Ed McCall finished a fu ll luncheon course ami
fo il"** log lire play-offs the *i n lehllng nln» hits w bll* ft||H
luce nieces of pie. he barged Into the outer dinning hall and asked
four top reams VI &lt;1 I S&lt;J
1 &lt;&gt;arh lllll h'lemlpg was the lo*er
f he and tin hoy* could all have * m ilk shake .
Johnson.
• inlenderlpg /ll h it* along with .V i.'*
lilt s .1 1 , WIUon-Malsr and Hal‘rl11* t’ lmself. looked up h a lf amated and ahoute.l no . . .
re lle fri Frank.
'Ihose kids never get fll|#d up."
yallon Army s*111 *t*ge a bssti y s iiiiv .v i
nut.of-three series for tne aoflIIIIIK F S i Don’t forget Department. C ontribution N ight tomorrow
-toil it, II.
hall rli*m |ibin«hlii nf the M ty .
........ a u
et the Memorical Stadium when Lakeland m att *ha Sanford Cardinal*
Th* Iniriiltiitile burling of 11, Q, vit.-o *,
. . . Chuck Aleno and J. C. Dunn w ill stage a home run h ittin g
it
Smith again led Ih * V(’ -0 alrm *n 1Hhnftril
contest to ran a long list of field Aventa before the game . . . No
i n t,, ill
to victory last Friday night, f.ttrtiri sf
admission w ill be ritarged for the gam* .. . . The Javree'a animal Fish­
.Smith, w h o m i baffling cutves, Mr I t i tt|01 .1
ing Rodeo to he h#ld at Trout Fond near Paola Wednesday afternoon
M
«t
tit
nn
lit
drop* and change u p have ela**ed rtiinu.sRun rf
• A fine selection fn prises w ill be awardAd all the entrant*, I t and
him a* the finest p ltrh e f In the
under . . . Th# Jav*e«t w ill furnish fr#e transportation.
f Ml nit!
City (111* year, fanned la and %r-w
»*11 mm
passed only ope batter In bund- l’I!*«(IrM
R C
cuffing F A ftR O N -lil on tbiee to ^rnllh p
record the victory,
IItsIs«*i | ;■-|*11 Ah
if
Chunate h u iln l fo u r-h it ball In Hnutr
\ ah*«tilth 11&gt;
losing for FAHIH1NTil. lie |**Me,| '•*rt
pi. A vet it
l r t m r * If
T I.si.iieril
three walk* nm| w hlfferl two VC-lt M*irfin ;i.
Hurm
litfoNm*
rf
batters.
$
Hatty
.
TnIrtU
ir
I l l l v - t llm rn e
Manager lln b e rt llngawell In) Xt*-ii
mu nin
Westlirin.lt
hi* Hobson’* clmrgea to n run row
mm nlo
rl*
I.OslPI t flMtlltt Win nsi — Hrnllti Mai
r-lt victory over National Guard
e illi'l
I'beiml
I,
Hmllh
I t W—I'haout lltn
hv Idnsilug out II trip le and tlirre 3. Hinltt, |.
It* roue
Hamtiel*
I'alm trri
H utllV an
Ingram ........
I&gt; Lsimarit
pl*nnl*.in ■
Stella

Smith, VC-9 Tighten Softball Loop
Race By Dropping FASRON Into 3rd

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Sanford Cardinal Averages

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(Except Bundar)
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Totalizator

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itth sr*
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ta il

PITCIIGH
Flaaataan
I&gt; tiSimar't
I’almlerl
Ingram
Mel! a

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hold a 57-5d overall *ea»ot&gt;'« r*.
cord. The Cards are 71, game*
out of firs t end four behind the
th ird place Cocoa Indian*

New Smyrna Tides
Tuesday
High ’
9 ?i» p!

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.1 20 p m.

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1950 Oldam ohitc C lu b SBdan. "S h o w in R the S i am p n f Q u n l i i y ! " ..................................... 81495.00

* 1 1 9 5 - 00

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IsM/ t*tu d e b «k e r 2-door S e d a n ; K a d lo , apnl lig h t , N e w P a in t. ‘ ‘ E n s y to T a y F o r
* 895.00
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1911 Bulck Special 4-door Sedan “ Doesn’t l.ook Ita Age or Aci I t ! ’

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90 A

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“ S te a l" T h in !” ................................................................................... ......................................... I 995.00

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1948 C h e v ro le t T w o T o n S ta k e B o d y 8.25 x 20 t le a v r D u ly U r e a ; tw o speed a xle.
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All The Above Units Carry Our Famous

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llntiann'a », N it-O im rit I

movad M i Chlroprnctlc

Henry Cotton of England, thrsatimo winner of the British Optn
chsmplonihlp, Is ths suthor of ■
now golf book entitled My Swing.

Office (o ths F ilm stto

Thirteen d iffe re n t owners o f
horses trnl isd by Frank A. Bonsai
o f Qlyado i, Md., shsrsd in purse
winnings luring ths recent Dels*
wore most
For
10 years, this
store
has consistently observed the
fo llo w ing hoursi
Week daysi I a .n . te B i l l m l
Saturday* S a,ns. te TtS# p,cu
Closed from TiBO p.m.
Saturday u n til 0 a.m. Mon.

Bid*.,

0 K - S A F E T Y TESTED Used Car

122 8 . Palmetto Ave.

Written W arranty
SEMINOLE
DRY CLEANERS
BA B E B A L L

SCH EDULE

C A R D IN A LS T H IS W KKK
Oesse Tonight
Hen ford s t Coro*
Dome Tnnrifsy
U k s ls n d n t SANFORD
(C ontribution N ig h t)
G a n * Wednesday
Sanford a t Lnklsnad
D
im Tharadiy
J u t Bench n t SANFORD
Q ane Friday
Ban ford a lJ a x Beach

FOR YO UR C O N V E N IE N C E O UR USED CAR LOT W IL L RE­
M A IN OPEN U N T IL 9:00 O 'C LO C K EACH N IG H T T H IS WEEK
______________________________

Arcoda Pkg
lanford at Leesburg

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MIRACLES WILL CONTINUE AT
HOLLER'S VALUE CARNIVAL
THIS WEEK

IS A A

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ts i* tor

Right now, Palmierl has unn tllum tomorrow evening. A ll fan*
more garnet than any Seminole button N ight al tb* M em orial Staftee-of-charge.
Blu# /linger was able to amass M'lll be Invited
though th»v may make a dona­
last vtar.
Sanford’s 19B2 pitching aces tion into a barrel at the gate If
were Jorg# Rivero 414-123. Chico they like.
A long list o f interesting field
Corrales
(IS-12t
and
M urray
"Gopher B all" Byrd (1 4 -lflt. W ith event* w ill precede the igame to ­
three weeks remaining. Fatmieri morrow rdght
Manager J. C.
m ight crack Ihe coveted 20.game Dunn and Chuck Aleno ttf I.ake­
mark. Sore-armed ('U renre In* land w ll stnge a home ruoe hillng
gram would have to return to th.' ( duel, both team* w ill race In a
lineup end turn In a herculean e f­ w -y a ril dash nnd there v4ll be
fo rt lo push his 12-i t record over two throw ing content*, not to
the 20-tom * figure.
mention the famous egg-throwing
A fte r
tonight's
gam e
in tv rn tA victory tn n lg llt w ilt put the
Cocoa, Sanford opens Its twogam# aet w ith th * P ilot* here to* fourth plane Cardinal* hack at
m orrrow night. I t w ill be C onlrl- the :500 mark fo r this h a lf. They

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Today's
Standings

to
tar

A fte r tw o successive n ig h t* of
uauhril out gam **, Hanford w ill
attempt to h it th* playing sche­
dule again this evening by lourrieylng to Cocon
and engaging
the Indians in ths opener n f a
two-game itrle e .
"E arnest E rnie" Falm l#rl, who
ha* bean dated to pitch fo r th#
last two nights, w ill fin a lly get his
ihanre this evening, barring an­
other outburst from Jupiter Fulvbj* over Brevard County skies.
i mItuU i L n *n fo rd ‘» lop pitching
me, m ll be seeking to annex hie
Idth victory n f the season. W ith
» 16-1# season’* record. Ernie ap.
i" » i* the only likely 20-gam*
Mine#r fo r Sanford t h ll year,

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LATE BULLETINS
A U A IU S V lk L Ii. Ga. */Hi— A search fu r two cum let k ille r*
o l a UJL mar* hall waa slepptd up here I min) a ftrr a fa lic lead
that tha prisoners were apul In i In the Savannah arra.
W ASHINGTO N (A’)— Chairman 'Ic t's rth y (It*W in.) aalil today
lha Senate Investigation* nuheommitlre w ill a la r * public hearing*
n a it Monday la d rlrrm in r whether stiy Co min uni-1- hart arresux lo
aacrat dorumanta puhlUhril at Ih r government p rin tin g plant.

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S A N FO IU ), F I.O K I DA

CHICAGO (/I1)—Tha A F L K scrulixe Council today voted tu recommand that tha A F L ru m rn liu n n r t l niunih suspend th * Internatlonal l.on(ahorrrnrna Aaaurlaliuii.

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State News Roundup
Legislative Opposition To Slash
In Old Age Assistance Is Told

liste d
Ca 111 in v llrurts, '• r r ik 'v lig h t
arm at th r ( lu m b e r uf C onim arrr
u lflr r , thinks ahr ha* rtiougb prob*
Irm a without a pair of new ane*
foist rie .l upon h rr recently, About
a w rrk ago, a motorist ilruva by
h rr huma at JbtM lllbixcux and
dropped off two tamale Calico
cal*. Since then, the fa m ily ha*
been fredlng (be feline*, but w ith ­
out too much giitto. quipped Cant,
m y: " I I that joker who dropped
them off originally w ill drive by
my place nice ami %lnw I 'll hi**
them back In hi* car amt no que*th ill* w ill he a*keil."

Day alter duy, a flood of pul.
T A L I.A HASSKK l/lb Legislative o|i|iu*dtiun lo 1111 announced f.'t a . Ili'lt) m a ile r ithso ' v our desk and
monlh .»lus|i In tin* |i!0 maximum old ape i.xxistuu.'v payment* u n * vety o lli'ii much nl Ih r uutaTi.il
brought to th r a ttrn tlu n o f the C n b liu l today, Iml on, u. lum wn* taken I* dumped 111 the .•Ire u la rflle With
even
glume Yesterday,
MrniLirra uf tha Legislative Council, in c itin g h.-ie In-t w ek, agreed out
..........“
“ “a first
i " * ............
to campaign fu r paynirnl uf th r fu ll |r&gt;o uotlu.M/c.l hy th r 1963 •raaluii though, a copy ol the Southern
Telephone News with a very at
anti to pel 1m hvl 1lll.il lawm aker' *
fo pledge aupimrt of u deficiency
,
. t(
|(1.ar.| tractive cover reached us ami two
appropriatim i hy Ih r 1955 U'glx
nu 1
w iii.in n u r i , feature items inside cuughl Ihe
.id u -e d Ihe Culiinel Ihe reader's eye The column title (nr
lalure If th r welfare hoard 11111.. previously
maximum old age assistance hem*- marriages is "A lta r utlons". and
oul nl money before Ih r end uf file
have lo lie trim m ed lo $57 a the name lor the section on Idrths
the biennium.
month m September because Ihe
Cliurle* C Andre* of iirla n d .i 24'» m illion d o lla r, appropriated I* "Stork Club " Thought Kiev
were both very orlginu!
* • *
b\ the l.eged.'ilorc w«« mil xtif
ficienl lo meet Ihe inn maximum
Duly * lew weeks remain fur
aulhorl/ed
Sanford's school children to attend
Florida Alla me at ihe Lake Wale*
km philhealre before Ihe historical
drama ul the Seminole* end* it*
season. Florida la m lllr* are find
ORLANDO &lt;m — The Florida
log llil* two hour dram atic presBoard o( F ort-dry met h *re today
eniallnu a highlight uf evening
to sign an agreement covering ex
enlertalninenl which ran he under
perlmentnl work lo be dune |omlly
CHICAGO 'I* - F u n n e r Gov Fill stood hv children of all age group*.
by the slate and federal govern ler Warren of Florida told teal ptv- The educational ami historical
meid
1 Minx al a hampiel h.Ti1 yesterday event* ilenicleil, a* well a* Ihe
Indian
costume*,
the
Mix .lu te Is a good place for n ru lu rlu l
vacation or a perman.ml home Green Corn Dance, and Ilia mil
Warren wn* principal speaker (urm rd soldier* of Ih r American
al (lie second animal Florida Day amt Spanish a rm lr*, bring* across
program spotisorixl hy Ihe Florida the 2111 (not stage a realism nl
C ll. 11* Industry at the convention uulhenlli ily lo the most c rlllc a l
8KBRINO
- Russell Stuck id the Inlerunllonal Apple Assn observer and student of Florida's
house, charged with strangling to More th(in loo Florida citrus men Seminole wars ami Ihelr part let
pant*.
death Ida "lonely hearts" wife, attended
• * •
seeks freedom on bull in a hearing
I ' i i h Ii* Corner — Here's l lu l
before circ u it Judge W illiam I’
problem u local man gave to us
Allen today.
for solution and w e'll pus* ll along
Stackhouse, $5, ha* been held in
to our readers Ask one of your
Highland* County ja il here since
friends lo w rite Ihe number
July 29.
12.ll.VI7u, ami you tell him what lo
A 12 day id iu o l lo r the Sanford m u llip ly II by so as lo give uii
I'o llre Department and the Semi answer all made tip i t Die same
Hole County Sheriff's office, as w.-il digit Si e can specify the ilig ll
us fur other low uninrcvn.gni o il! Answer tomorrow.
‘ tJH LAND d
t.O rrn new polio
•
•
*
,
eers.ln tills aipn, w ill ho ronduel
ca !;s yesterday raised
When fan* passed out through
County's total
seal
to la U(nr
n r the
'£ ■ '»
■ um in V
cii
' h‘‘ |'v ‘&lt;i r'11 « “ « » «
1,1
the gatr* at Memorial Stadium
Right person* here have died of vest Ig 11tion here nexl month.
Hour* of lh&gt;&gt; xehnol w ill l&lt;- from ! Uoo.lsv «1»kt
fc l.l In rhet
the H l'r s 'f
1 no In a im p m daily on each liamts a "ra in check" which ad­
ol tin- following days S&lt;-pi I ;|,
H lo. 15 17 and 22 21 I'hn school mits them lo a In lin e Cardinal
w ill lie conduct, d m Ihe l ily Hull game free uf charge. Mill lew
kip-w Ihe urlg ln a lo r uf Ihe "ra in
OCAI*A
T h r vicinity of Lake
check"
plan. He s i t
Abner
City would likely lie Ihe iiorthi-rn
terminus of a Florida toll road If
I'nwell, who also originated " L a ­
0
a proposed Indlaria-FInrida turndies' Day, and who died over the
w pike Is built, says Chairman Rich
T A M I'A P A dclcndnol who weekend. Hark In 1k* 7. disgusted
ard Simpson of the State Road had lo In- brought from a hospital with Ihe otd method uf letting fail*
Department
yesterday promised hr would In­ In Ire r lo a later game. I'uwefl
in Ftxleral Court without prodding Intruilucrd the rain check plan.
Said I’ aw ell: "We were lining
today
He was Nick Sagonlas, 5d. a money a ltr r rainy days hack In
INM7 ”lit' giving ...
tlc n.
k rls to those who
I W,
„|,|-1,|,.&lt;
«I„ I. K Iill win ......
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Tarpon
Springs IIU
Imslnx-sxmmi
D AVKNI'O RT &lt;-ft-Investigators is charged with falling lo buy u Jumped Ihe fence or came in on
■re hunting ■ motive for the shot­ federal gambling stamp
passes.
v * &gt;P
gun slaying of James Thomas
whose body was found In his cur
llu- deputies ‘ of the Seminole
near here yt-.ferday
Couuly sheriff's office w ill be a
u altilv elollietl group in another
collide of weeks w ilt'll new, grey
ORANGK I'A R K 'JvGii.nl oak uniforms a rrive -Shirts w ill V
gray. cotton, pants dark gray
Iretu were uprooted and minor light
..
LA K K CITY t r i l l s city's tra ­ damage iJone In some homes here j wool with a broiue stripe down
llir side A lt deputies w ill wear
ditional tobacco Jubilee, marking y ex It-,‘ ilay by a small tornado
(h# rud of leaf auction*, w ill be
The blow, lasting abiml two or Stelxnn lials and on each arm ul
held Friday nlghl A tobacco puftvn three minutes, left 25 homes with ill.' shirt a shoulder p u lrli, le lle ^
Will be crowned and Iwo registered out e le ctricity anil a fi-w roads ..I black on orange, w ill read
white face Hereford Irills ami blocked with trees The mails were "S h eriff D rp l,—Seminole County "
11,000 In g ift certificate* given cleared un.l power rexlorxul wilhin Ail Indian bead w ill dress up the
.r u le r of llm circle patch
■way.
u few Imurs.
• • i
Members a l (he l.u th rra n Church
: uf Ihe Redeemer should be comulim entrd fur Ih e lr unllrlag work
In s rllln g up not only a new pastursle here but s Im developing
building plan*. Marlon Harman la
president uf the congregation and
also heads the new building fund
and building committee. Whereas
In C om inunlil'dom laated countries,
churchea are gradually lading oul
„
.
AUGUST I I . 1913
Mr, and Mrs, fl, O. Chase are upending a few weeks In th e ir bunga­ of rs lilrn e e , here In A m r r lr ; our
low at Is]*1worth. Randall Chose and 8. O. Chase Jr, le ft last weak for people w llh the rig h t to worship
as ihey tee (It are continually ex­
B am itable, Mass, on a v is it tu relative*.
panding o r building new houses ol
. T hy, weather report* th a t Mr. Dullose |* compiling are now tho worship. To lha l.utherana go our
b * it •vldencu that H anfoida climate I* beyond compare. We are not best wishes fo r great successes In
Ihelr drive.
only having cooler night*, but cooler days a* well.
• • •

Foresters Meet

Warren Lauds
Florida A t M eet

Stackpole Asks
Freedom On Bail

12-Day School
Sot For Police

Orlando Polio

Northern End

No More Prodding

Seeking Motive

Tornado Hits

* Vobacco Jubilee

IN TH E HERALD:

5 , 10, And 40 Years Ago

Our County Commissioners have returned safe and sound from a
J J D friendly meeting w ith the commissioners o f Otange County and
th * wampum has been distributed In a manner that gives satisfaction
to tvery ane In bath countie*.
AUG UST I t , 1943
Mr». Ax a W right Davis and Mr«&gt; M. L. W rig h t w ill I... chairmen
?u4* r • f n.FVn* n^,
Danes" to tie held tumorrow evening at
C ity H all fo r the officers o f the Sanford Naval A ir Station.
_
I t was reported.today at the regular buslnos* meeting o f the P ilot
Club held In the Vocational School b u ild in g last nig h t that the group
■ogtributed a to ta l o f 269 hours to w ar work during the month of JulyK td Smith, ic hairman o f the m iniature parade, announced today
th * M rade o f "The S p irit o f Young H anford" w ill lie held in connection
W ith the dedication o f the new UBO Building,
AUGUST I I . I»T m
Hanford property, owner* jammed the C ity Commission room to
SYErflOWlnff
iii" »a -.j- «--)
— .-.......
t—.-------Kg last
laal svsn
aventiiK
•huy
r.lel lu ......—*
prutvat ...
tu (he
t'uiiiiinsiiuner*
trs u
HUI appraisers
off the ,J. «f. Clemlnahaw Co, increase* in tax aaie**manta.
V
M lu M ildred Bohson, August hrlde-elect o f M. L. Raborn J r „ waa

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_ A number of official! of the New York Giant* Including Horae*
C, Stonshsm, prnldent, »r# expected to arrive In Hanford shortly,
5 / W l5'«

9n 6 f ° Bnt propertls* lnclu,1InH » '• May fa it Ir.u where

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Ohio Consulting
Engineer Blasts
Wolman Report

t WOt 1T K 'N lI
StiiStvIl imgHOON

W ASHINGTO N, i/F i •- Th«* ( It) t ummunirailiNi W orker*
unlull tixlav a iith m ilrd l i t 30,(M)0 member* In IV««&gt;, Oklahmua.
Arkanaaa, Kanaaa, .Missouri and part uf &lt;.11111111*111 Illinois III * tr lk r
against Ih r Houlhw chI vi n flrtl Telephone tu in p a iiv ,

"Hey. Mr. Som erTIm e," sciuealI'.l the youthful voice aver the
telephone, "w h a t happened In
iImxe llllle p lrlu re a you used lo
have lu your column? My slater
ami I were keeping e scrapbook
of them, and now ynii don't have
them anym ore." Well, we were
furred lo ten Ihe youngster that
lining up those little pictures was
a tim e consuming lob and w ith
added responsibilities we just
can't spare the tim e. To those
two kiddles and to any nlhera who
were clipping the pictures, our
npolngii'x and perhaps al »
later lim e we can start using
In Ihe column again.

“Si?

Herlonq Speaker
A t JCC Luncheon
Rep. Syd Herlong w ill be the
guest speaker a t the Jaycee
Luncheon at the Y acht Club,
Thursday at IS: IS o'clock.
The luncheon la open to tlw pub­
lic. but reservations must be made
before tom orrow noon by contact­
ing the Jsycvo lu fo im a ilo
n booth,
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D K N V K It i /F i —Pr r -I.l.n l K i«rnh»»rr, Irv in * In avoid raltluK
a special «e**lun of Cohere**, ludav ra lln l fm a rrtlu rllu n ..I
fadaral upending "w ith renewed vigor.''

4.

AFC.

PRIZES FOR

W ASHINGTON t/l1)— li.l—i» drun.ndrd Indsy that tha Fulled
S taIra
ir* pay run
rumpanaatiun fur shooting .low.. a S u tirl 11.12 trailsport plana laal July 27.

TA 1*1 A I I AHMKK &lt;»Fi
t 11hi 11It in rin ln 'ti n il) &lt;UI| Turl
Laudrrdalv 'Ihursday in inspect three p r.ife rrrd Hi..ward Cuuiily
• lira fo r lha lira tlv r niilliun dollar “01111 h l ln ililn M . 11I..I llu .
pltal aulhuri.-ed by Ih r IHT.i Legislature

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III" S "m oi"li
Judge Voile W illiams lr 1 "ul City ul S .iiifm il
i mi Ilv, ! Iii i ji i nr 11 .m' Umi i ttf l In' "mim I Fv 11n1 i mil in i -'-1m11
t'ounly ‘ip i.ils iu .iiis is dim.dim 1
ed down a stiff sentence y '
Di ll I t Il4 14MItlllM’ Iff D'AM'I If 11*5,
to a dv'fcmlcnt lie fuunil g w " m 15 pints id wm uis (or tli" gala
flit mI ihIj' f vbniiM 11411'iii 'hutting
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Alberta Webber, alias
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u .il"d Ilw us" "I Ids Trout l.ak"
Clark, 50, Negro, Inn/ W i:tt■, si
liiili'4' t ril i-s i iiijii ' riMiituiu Mi
tor llir gala lishmg roundup I'll"
was sralenceil In pay ii line '
v Ill'll III" wind hliw f 14*111 III*4
pond ils i'lf lias In i'ii re storki'd lu
llie .luiiixr t'lia m lh 'r xi t'urnH ie speak.-i Im tli" Kiwanis i -i i . vimi
plus cm iit costs and spend
1"
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in i'iit- Iasi utghl was grautisl per
In Jail, after she appeared i " 1)" ' W ildlite off ii'i't s H arry lli'rv lx fi glam Im im iniw nxiui w ill lie G M iii
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J*■w li tm1 11IM111 I Mill I I'd ill tin i'll |iill *
Mr .Middii'luo was lor IH y.'.us itv !&lt;m aliwtHhirur and n 'tid i/iii^ si.ill ,&gt;unl&gt; tables and gulls in
tMiasessInn ul a share Ih a
y sliell criickcrs and bass expiTially
F u ll M ill.ui I'.ti k and put up a
a prxilm vr and dire.'tnr m rgdix
for nmm'v. yet
be pjavc.l H-'» fur lliix big coidi’sl
In adilithm. Hi" slmri' In i" lias in H olly w. iinI, iiuviug w o ik n l on in' and dim I&gt;.4Jf nit 11i *»11h nf Niaw- sum
la y ." . Fullin' F i.iu c A rea."
iv e r, 15 duys nl Ihe Jail siu'ince
hl'I'U i'l Ill I (lift)' I . " t" .Ill'll III Wl'i'lls. siii'li shows is I. iix Radio I It.'a ll" aifi* i n " v liav A I hm, Im [ininli'd
( lift Vlu'ls, lii'i'sident id Hie Jay
were suxtiendeil
acciirding In lloib'o &lt; liairm an It a •lack It.'imy Korns amt Allen Mi uii! Mi W nliiiuii’f* Hm' imv lha! the r.e
..pivuri'd ai tlie m ."lin g and
Four ntlicr gauibliug cose »v f«■ Imrn
■II'WJIJF WiMlJil III* lllj! Ill V dlMpi'J HI*||
i&gt;.*li I ..hi.' .1 the pronosal lie also
continued
Judges Im llu- Rinli'o w ill Im C litlstian anil (or Hie las, seven th iii" luk". and tiiiM ilim in a ti' -iml lulus.us would I." pi,mted In
A case against W ilbur Dai&gt; M"l F u lle r Lansing, prcsldi'iil of Hi" years "oiling m Ifi.'il ns pr.itlocer *i M iai'l 14It II In llll li htl / III ■Is Wl|H
maun, 27, i-akx'land. ehanp-.l ulh s i'in iiiiil" &lt;'miniv and F illli D i-lru f d ir.'"to r u( Hie Amos 'N Andy rad hid t mu i t I Mi* ui iii Hint Di Will It." |...i k uni more garbage can.
Wnl.lll It" pi.I".'.I
exceeding the sptvtl IIm il. - - d " Sporlslllan's A*soi'lalliui, W ildlif" lo show
man 11in I iml Inidi tuiM1 tt&gt; Htiidv
lln- .in ., .bsignat.'il fm ih.- pro
Fur three years lie was lie ail of II if I m liaviMi i»f th*4 laki* •W it tur*'
m isled upon a motion lx*
Ru- (illlc e r* lle rvjsii ami John War
City John Frost lla rttim i.
2uu n-n: rind .lin k Grant, editor of tin Hie li'l.'visim i il.'p a rlm .'iil t-&gt;r ll.e j ij r*t i Iiumn’I up*41 nL$' (hat wav," lit4 Jl'.'l is IxealeJ u n til xt 111" TxuriHl
. ei.ler
I 'uluml.la llrm iili’iixling System m r 4'tnar ki ll
K. 27Hi fit., pleaded g uilt. t-&gt; a Florida W ild lif" M ugailn"
charge of dfunkoness and w fm
Tin* Jayree* have set un a (lrjt llollyw.Miil and produci'r of Ih ■
Vit t r i 111-1/-i 111T I hi* ***m I $*Hft) III Jl 11'
cd | lo and cost*.
aid ktulinn al Hie pond w illi James H arry Halibut llam lstaiid Revue
uf a wcvvaui* treatnirnt pill III • IM
Mr Mtdill.'toi. w ill fell uf Ins ex |p|i|)jvi "tl hv Mr. A lieu"*, In* if
Jessie Ahrahnm, Negro v I.MI7 Gut In charge
W. N inth St., wax fined f &gt; mil
C li,x lii'u may c iiiiii ' with tliel" perlences with Hie Amos *n Andy 1111111.4'il, " I hi’lliv i* thal the i'Hlicosts after ho tileuded guilt, m :■ parent*. M r Rabiirn »tnl"d. "We program as well us a few tact* iiia li 4 mI { 2*01,1)011 is i,in ti n lilp i"
"sp e d In liavi- many I'liildrcfi about Hie history uf l.'fev.siiui
charge uf running a stop su n
I III III V" III" H.'Wllg" lii'.ltlll.'l.l
i'i rmie.l
tlie .li.rkest spot in
Im uiglii lu Hie llodi'ii lumorrow hy
tie will lie accompanied by a liliirit i-.ii)lil be iMi.il" muII" xliupl" (own" liy i ’.illc " Chief Roy W il­
Carting Tompkins, 2H v f ,
delegation from the I'W in o n l Ki J. Mil still III' " ff.'i'liV " " II " I &gt;' liams. an area u. Hi" lion block
Live Oax, was sent to Jail f-.r 3ii liti'ir parent*."
wanix ('Inti nl which lie is a mem iiii . ik .'l tl.iil .'iiim .l.nl xepariilixii lii'twe.m West Second and Third
days after ho wus unable to m a
tier
1
fine o f $75 and costs. #ss".«ed
V. ■&gt;1.1.1 ill. ..-IIS" tl." |lllll.t‘x " f Sts was unproved for lighting last
when he was convicted un » c’urge
night by tlie City Commission.
fil'il'I.i'V.
It.'M .lints of the area petitioned
of d riving while under tin mfluIn lu.'ukil.g down ll.e $'.'00.1010
ence of Intoxicating liguur Tmnpfig .ii" . lie said, " l l .l.i"&gt;n'l lake fur one street light and asked fur*
two, il Hi" Commissi.m saw ill.
kins entered a plea id mil guilty
SIM.loot y.'iir tu operate a treat
Bonds of $17 each, posh'd tin
iiu'til |.li.ut »f III" euparlty you However. Hie Commission only
Henry W lltc Jr., past Linns Club
charges of exceeding the mus.I
would tu.ve. I xl.iuilil say it would okayed one of (tie ligl. x
lim it, were forfeited hv .It"*,, A D istrict Governor, w ill be honored
txsl li".* lim n tw .ith il'.ls Hint
Two motorists were arre«f&lt;*d by imicli. ur l"i)» Sti un $10,0011."
TYnucho, New Ynrk. N Y mil at a special humpn't al Sanlamlo
James M. Kendall, lllwasxc. (in Springs nexl Tuesday night, it was City police following an accident
II " went llu .iu g h other figuios
Ronds of $37 each, posted hv Wal­ revealed al the Linn* timctu-m yesterday ufliirnoou .at Sanford in tli" 1'f.lliiu it" and .Ix't••ri..iti.'.l I'k rlly cloudy to oxTSHionilli clou­
te r Rollings, N rgru, 507 S.mfurd meeting In the Yucht C l"b tod*” Ave. nod First St
ll.e s*.wl ..xtiinut" us a w Iiul.* wax dy Ihrougli Wednesday with scat­
Henson II. Van Winkle. 37, Iti*) t.MI Iligll.
The bamtuet fur Mr. Witte w ill
Ave., on a charge of living drunk
tered -bowers i.ml ihundrrshow tr*
ami disorderly, anil Orra M«" i&gt;bv. h a w nearly 75 representatives K. 20lll St , alul James S Davis.
II" said tl.al in the lust .seven becoming more frequent WednexNegro. Orlando charged w in .. j " '- from Just about ail the elulis in Du- 21, -Sunfmd Naval Mr Station, Venn. I.i— firm l.ux l.eeu ».M«- to il u t l i t l l i - h - n e e In | n » i&gt; r x ) u r x
less and negtiurfit driving »&gt;'i-&lt; v v i.il ul rim uiu tix lr ii'k "t&gt;" Ai wum boih, arrested on .marges ol estlniute w illiin III pen'.'iil and |
estreated. The bund for $2 posti'd least Ml w ill be (rum clubs other careless and negligent driving and xoliietlines five percent, &lt;&gt;f the
by W illiam L. Sell, I 20IV i Magnulla Ilian Sanford, King Lien Volte W il­ the la tte r also wax charged with cost Ilf U lull.
fulling to have a driver's llcxinse.
Ave., on a charge &lt;tf narking im ­ liam * sluted.
"D u rin g (lin t time, coulrnt'lor*
It I I 7.
Tho local l.lons Club trtam ls lo
Damage was set at $50. to each have been hld.llng crnsily," he
properly was estreated.
"Sirs'., o f llagilad"
Bonds of $52 each, posted hv Fd- send 20, Including wives, tc the of the vehicles. Davis was going Mii.l. In tlie Inst three years,
1:31 - 3: 11 - 4 :«H • 11:25 . 8:02
east on F irst St., made an im prop­ especially, lie continued, c.inlrnrward Holton, Negro, icon n th I'l., banquet.
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Nlne-year-old Cindy May enter­ er turn, and collided with the Van tors have misne.l n.'tunl coxts hy
and R ufui lienwood McClain NeM O V IK LA N D
gro, 1403 13th PI., on charges uf tained tho club with sumo uf her Winkle car which wes going north us nun'll iih 26 tier cent.
"Scun.UI Sheet"
Now, he hii Id, o n tru rto iH lo
disorderly conduct also were ei- distinctive vnes) stylings. Caro) on Sanford Ave.
StHrtx 7'SO, feature I 'M , last
PHiiim II. J. .Seubuli covered tho Uluo him . started, bidding mure _____ "ninul.'le »I|UW 0:20____
Taylor a1: cum pained Cindy May un
treated.
treated.
_____ _ accident.
iiusunably, apparently iu fe a r
Nine other c a m were continued. tha piano,
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5 0 0 Kiddies To Vie For Prizes
At Tomorrow's Fishing Rodeo

V IT A L DATA

BUS SCHEDULES

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Odham Gives Bid
Of $18,606.06
For City Land

City Judge Gives
Slid Sentence

Hollywood Director
Will Be Kiwanis
Speaker Tomorrow

Jaycucs' Picnic
Tables Approved

'Darkest Spot'
Gets Street Light

Henry W itte
To Be Feted

Drivers Arrested
A fter Accident

Weather

Movie Timetable

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�T o**. A l l . I I . IM S

Precautions Listed For Florida's
Destructive Hurricane Season

T H K SANFORD H E R A LD

Now underway

The moat prnhahlr period fo r d ra tru rtive hurricanes la between
Aug. tr, and Kept. ].*&gt; atthnuch the hurricane araaon run* from June

lh to

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The follow ing Hal of Inutrurllona a« promulgated hy the Florida
M IA M I IP — A survey of high
The legislative new s m ight have i of nrwsnaperc
Florida paper*
T A L M IIA S S E E
( Special t
—
C itn ia Mutual should hr carefully read, ao th a t If disaster do*a a trik r,
altitude weather, which may lead
Florida dailies exerted themselves been hurled on page one. However, covered the legislative news picreildenta o f thla area w ill know how to meet the emergency:
j
e ith e r prediction* of when a
to give full coverage nf Ihe 1933 instead Ihe researchers found that torlally
The papera examined
1. Keep your radio turned on fo r all reporla o f atnrm.
m rn ra n r may form . Is under way
Florida legislative .session, accord the editors placed a m ajority ( M il printed »*-i picture., or an nverage
2. Have acreaa to or know the location o f a phone .
i ih r Caribbean area.
•1. Have readily available the phone number* of your doctor, fire Ing to a comprehensive survey k t cent) In Ihe top position above of 44 Some papera printed a few
A University of Chicago (earn,
■rh nay.
day. some none at ail.
all.
department, and iitiHties emergency departm ent., and I'A I.I. ONLY Just completed bv the Florida Ihe fold. Tho project indicated that | each
'traded by Dr Herbert Rlehl, axxoMate University arhonl of Journal 14 per rrn t were printed
E ditorially. Ihe newspapers com
Zone
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IN EMERGENCY.
,-iale professor of meteorology, be
I, Ihe Icll hand top: 20 8 per rrn t m m trd o r the m ajor legislations
4. Have a supply of approved hurricane lamp*, flaah llahta or Ism.
g.m Ihe survev yesterday and
“ If Ihe readers nf newspaper* were printed In what la uaually and the bills affecting Ihelr area
candle. In protected holder* on hand aa well ea matchea.
,
plant lo work through Ihe middle
were not inhume J about what was ro n fld e rrd lh * host pnalllon in the The paper* In the survey printed
5. Remove all dehria from your property,
•if October.
taking plare a* (he rapltol. It was patter, the rigid hand lop. On Ihe 4KJ editorial*, an average of 32
3. Store under alielter or securely tie down any object that la not in r fault nf Ih r press." de bottom
U. S. Weather Bureau expert*
. . . . . . . . left hand position. Zone per n»w*p«i'er. or aivuut one every
lik e ly In he buffeted hy the wind.
now work on a Iwo-to-three dav
d a red Dr .Sidney Kobre, director I I I . the rd ito rs printed 29.1
19.1 per two days. Some printed a. ma.iy
7 Check the roof nf your itru e tm r and make tem porary repair* of the p rn jn t
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Researchers ex cent of Ihe stones, and the op a j one cath day. while others
w ith heavy canvaa and bullet, atrip*.
In this -re n r from Citliimhla'n "S IR K N OK I I A I ilM I I , " In rnlor hjr
i hie for lu p lra l storm * and Dr
hardlv m m mettled a l all. Some of
am lnrd more (ban 8.223 s ln rlt* posar aide ifl.3 per rent
S. Tighten guy w ire* on rhleineya and anlennu REMOVE TV AND and si.w n inches.
T rrh n irn lu r. Playing Tuesday anil Wednesday al Ihe K il l Theatre.
FHehl's group hope* lo lennth—•
llrh tn d the front page the edi­ these newspxtver. drnended on
FM CROSS MEMBERS AND STORK.
Ihis "range of vlalon" lo five -r
The survey. Hip firs t of Its kind tors had a chance to feature the their (ohim nlsls to Ininrm p tih lir
9. F ill ru n U ln e r* with water for d rin kin g and rooking purpose*. In Mnrnia. and onp nf Ihp most legislative new . of dog track*, ahou’ dm harkcround of Ihe legts
-Is days
10. Provide a two to three day supply o f canned and non-pariah- extensive r v r r made in the Unite"* medical hospital* and Ihe other laUve new. and to comment on It
F aclllH i*
the H sv* * Wean**Central h iv e been thrown .,.e!i
able foodstuffs.
Stales of press and radio envei*,,- .•sties, or (o burv II Although
A t r * of Ihe Florida newspaper*
lo the K ain »nd the work is being
11. F ill containers w ith water &gt; i d rin k in g ami rooking purposes. o ' .- slate legislative. Is being Is. there were many factor*, such a. harked up their edlvoifal view*
tmnsored Ry th» n f f i— «• »&gt;——*
12. Prepare a firs t aid kit and keen handy, as well as n tool let: .
. in tht new Httreati of Media Iha nlncement o f advertisement* with ? r o m lr tl o r satirical cartoon
KINGSTON, Jam aica &lt;T — Resl- Ihe comrrlxxlnr.er administers Ihr
fo r emergency repairs that may he needed.
Research and S crvlre of Ihe Jour­ and ihe site nf the paper, 42 per S&amp; .,h?_“ c_,i? !!!2 * nf the leg
U Will (H Ttpxtircn.
dent*
o
i
Ifi
tiny
Islands
in
the
A
t
^
i
la
n
fJ
^
v
U
»
u
1t
h
r
Dr. Blehl said h it group eannrt
J3. Park vehicles in garage if possible or In wnlled arras offering nalism srhool
cenl of Ihe legislative news wax
! -----S - ■ "n, CtT! ! M o rjita : Unt i e—
t oe noils cast for four members to replace ircu ra le ly predict Ine formation
s 'Mlshed betw een naaei Iwn a m i--------------______
Fnurtiuui_iludi:nL_ • muirtera
protection f rom fly in g dchti« not near or under t r e u . __
™
:
,
:
"
V
£
iS
'.
,
»nd
vole
m-xl
month
for
ihe
firs
t
them.
them
I a hurricane hut nnlv Ihe weathm e cartoiifw ,,
.
l&lt;
14. Residents of lakeside or rnnstal arena ahould seek high working under Professor Kohre s tan.
. i during this period
The election lx cxpectrd lo lead •r conditions which lead In one
direction, rxam lned eleven (n ttra l
,H*r*t|xe the Associated Pre** I on Ihe edllnrtal nsg
age of o lh rr lim e In Ih e lr 273year hlatory.
ground away from Urge bodies „ f water.
They
are
the
peofdc
of
Ih
r
Turks
to
a
new
constitution
which
w
ill
The
group lx p articularly Interest
reeenlly In s tille d
a wlrephofo j paper* made graphic the point*
16. I f you consider your home unsafe for any reason, prepare to newspapers, ranging In c lrc u l|tl
service, hooking up In ■ n u m b e r1eoprevved hy I he editorial w rite r and Caicos Islands, which together plats? administration of the depend ed In high altitude Jet stream* heleave prom ptly Indore the storm strikes hy opening the m aiter from (he Ft. I ’le rre News
•atise of Ihelr Importance to m ill
fir m a dr.vendenry of Jam lrn rncy In Ihe hand* nf th-? residents
electrical switch, turn nut all open flames, burners (leave gas ap­ w i|b 6.0*) to the Miami
and civilian Rylng.
The p»pera
pliance pilot lamp* on». I.ra vr the doors lo your home securely closed wtl h 192 m
These Island* He about 173 miles Observer* think II may mean a 'arv
"We hope through this study I p
separation from le trlc a . about 400
but unlocked, then go to the public building In your a n a which has In all nails &lt;f thei slate, have •
norlhrasl of Cuba Their total area mile.* southwest nf the Islands.
extend our vision, make mnre rer
d rru la flu n of 89I.IW nr 87 per cent
been designated ns n refuge.
Is
suunre m ile* The population
The Turks and C n lrn i Island* • din our forecasting and rh srt
newspaper
16. Do not tom b oi remove fallen wires nor touch objects upon n( the entire stale’s ni
totals nnotti 8.300.
were originally settled hy Berm u­ •mire accurately the direction of
which they rest. N otify your U tilitie s Service Department and w all circulation
It called the common tnarkel one I Th1* governor of Jamaica Kir dan* In Itng They continued for a torms nnre they.form ,” Dr. Hleld
H r FRF.D O fF .V A L
u n til they sanction Its removal.
I " In a democracy II la essential
I.U X K M R D U nn CITY tA - U t lle "free of ra rte l*. exeeaslve roncen Mugh kiwi!, and the Turks Islandi lim e as a sovereign stale, until said.
17. If your M illding Is ■•pilpped w ith storm windows, shutters, that Ihe people he Informed about
Ihelr government — and thlx In Europe, the s it nation European Irx li'x i. suhsidli'S. discrim ination
,h&lt;&gt; Mnn
1 ,' " ' r Britain step|ied In lo prolecl the
o f plain glacs re-enforcements, he sura to fasten them securely.
elude* -dplr governm ent." Df. Coal and fttoel Com m unlly, celr and d is to rtio n *"
Most rusloiu lllr a r k lr y . with Hie approval of the salt reserves—lh*} Islands' p rio ri
IH Keep emotionally under control.
jp. A fte r the Initial force of the storm has passed, remember you Kobre said In e tn liln ln a the pnr h ra lrd It* firs t birthday yealerday. tlu llrs now have been eliminated llrllis h Colonial D fflre, are c a rry ­ nal produel—from the Spanish and
of Ihe project. "T lie |HT»t
Just a year
r a r ago, a solemn body
Discrimination In ta riff* has ing out an experiment In granting French l.a tr r Ihe Islands became
map be In the center or "eye” of the storm urea
a second force of |Mi*e
S ta te F a r m
and radio provltfp Ihe chief, and
a province of the nearby Bahamas,
om s li been partly elim inated, for u sav­ suffrage to the islanders
wind and rain w ill follow *h n rtly - the time lapse depends un the for most of F lorida’* .l.fxn.noo re* of nine dark-clad. men froi
Actually,
the
election
w
ill
have
and
e
vrntually.
In
1873,
they
were
different
nation!
sal
In
Ihe
LuixmI
m
u ir p n c e C o s .
ing
of
more
than
Iwo
m
illion
dol­
speed the hurricane I* traveling and Ihe alar- o f the iim -b it encirrles. Idenlx, Ihe sole means hy which
ro constitutional harking, and w ill annxed hy Jam ira.
Tht* l&gt; usually h m atter of minutes so do n&lt;d relini|ul*h your pre they gel Information about mesa botirg Tnwn Hall council room lars In transport expense*.
Is? made possible only by the- vol­
I r v in jr \ P i^ o r , U c p .
cautions.
I lire* ami actions lik e n hy Ihe law amid flower* and flag*. They
Industrial coal consumers anil
Great B ritain export* about 14
form rd
Ihe
firs t
International wholesaler* now can buy coal from untary resignation* of th r four ap
Room 211
IHrlxch Building
making l&gt;od&gt; "
entrusted with some of the tho source* of Ihelr choice, with pointed m rtnhers of the le g is la ­ m illion dollars worth n f thoroughPhone 1138
" I I Is uipicntial thal we have ef- laxly
tive
Hoard,
a
group
which,
with
tired
horses
a
venr.
foreign
power
nf
ihelr
countries.
a set maximum price.
feellvc newspaper* to present this
Hellions ran now buy iron ore
news, to explain II .Ifni to guide Thu* l.ltile Europe -vat bern. a i a
com
m
unlly
lim
ited
In
coal
and
from French min?* in which they
piddle opinion on controversial I*
s
liv
l
have controlling Interest
They
v iic -," he declared "A survey I*
TAI.I.AHARHEE t/Vi Itn irv O
It wax properly callrd Ihe "H igh- could n»l before because of French
needed periodically lo tell us how
Freeman, a State tia n ir nod Fish tiroginm he directed.
A
u
th
o
rity
"
because
its
authority
export lim ltilln n * Prices of Iron
Free mini Is at preaent in rharge our newspapers nod radio* are
Uommlsslun employe since IIMM.
was indeed higher lhan that of Its oro m France hate hern standard
today was named fish manage- of the hike fisheries experiment covering the newa "
participating
government*:
G
er­
Ttie
survey,
initialed
by
Dr
lie d for Ihe home a id export mar
ment chief for the agenry to sue- station io 1.,-eahnrir. Ills salarv as l.aurenee It
F re e * p r l/.c H a n d r e f r c H li m e n ia
P o Ich a n d B a it f u r n i
( ‘amphcll, of Ihe many. France, Italy, The N ether­ k rt.
management i hief w ill lie 6fit HI
cee/l John F. Dcuulne
lands,
Luxembourg
and
llrlg
lu
m
journalism
school,
m
dlralcd
dial
Ktei-I price* are now free ,\ High
Dvrniiiie'a realgnallon was ar .nonthlv
It is Ihe executive In the E uro­ Authority official said, "Consum ­
('••oim li-K 'ii Director t hutlrv IV Ihe newspaper* rnvered the legts
rented following abolition nf the
lature liv mean* of two wire serv­ pean fo a l and Steel ('im m u n ity
roniroverniiil
controlled seining I ’ace nnnoumed Fieeman w ill so ices, the Associated I'res* and the Treaty, belter known as the Schu er* have for *o many years hero
pervlse it fish oianagemeut |iloacru-tom rd It* flx o f prices ami
W e d n e s d a y , A u k . 1 2 , 1 :. 'I 0 p . i n . , a t
gram emnhaslxing experimental United I ’res*. plus Ihelr own ctir man I ’ lnn. named thus hy form er control- that wo w ill have |o wall
respondent*
The
Al*
sent
nut
French
Foreign
Minister
Robert
some lim e for them |o use the
rough fish ro n lin l,
about
1203
stories
concerning
the
Hchtiman
He
thus
hoped
lo
sup­
new lib e rty."
II,.,Ins nl water to lie studied
T r o u t P o n d , C o u n t r y C lu b K o a d
legislature
Many n( the new*
mi Do
• xfi-nm ent Include the paper* had their own special enr press the century old riv a lry heWhat of Ihe fu tu re ’ K arlv this
I
ween
France
and
Germany,
and
I lend l.ake*. the Orllltichonee 11i V - tesIMinilenls who followrd Ihe hlg
fa ll thr High A uthority w ill:
t, Newman’* l.ake near (iaincs •Is le wide news, but eon'eolrnteii help unify Rttrope
I Prepare eonerele propositions
Whal have bern II accomplish l« hi- made tu tire n l ftritatn to
vllle, l.ake I'aoasoffker,
l-nke especially on local hilts nl im |m r
ment*.’
llceiiv and writer area* rm Ihe Inner In Individual rn m u n in itlrs .
create a rinse association ami
Presided over hy a strong willed,
towel rust roast. Work on the
No. I :
In sidle nl the Korean War. hot small moustached, internallonnlly Cooperation
iowet
east
coast
w
ill
include
*'X
2. Take action against nrganlsa
WASHINGTON it
The g u vitn
news from Kurnpc ami news about minded French hu*inc**man and
l.v. Iln r l’s Grocery, Geneva
men! debt cllmhetl to $272.732,3 A nerlment* with ele ctrlcily and the tornadoes, which occurred c iv il servant. Jean Mnnnel. the Hon* which prove lo he r a r lr l*
l.v.
l.litKo'ff llenl Kslnte Offlre
3. Take first *tep* toward free
ooo during July, an Increase of l.iiison for control n f unde.ilrnhle during the spring, dally newspaper
T&gt;
authority has successfully forced fitovrm enl of manpower w ithin Hk&lt;
Oviedo
I2,7&amp;9,UU0.U00 although spending fish.
editors devoted m u rli apace to Ihr down
frontier
harriers
lo
a
free
Urea
l.v.
o
I
’oinls,
Orlando
lllxvny
Pare w ill anv nnnfish .eeinrd (irtlvH lr.* of the law-making body
wo* lower lhan In Ihe correspondduring the work w ill he tinned In Tallahassee, Ihe survey shown. flow of coal. Iron ore and aleel
The A uthority's aim It to u lll
Ing month of iar.2
l.v, OleuHon'o hlore l.ake IMarv
i,vi
i in state in s titu tio n .. None The leglslalore waa the j reatesi w ithin the* six nations
tnalelv suppress the need to Im port
The Treasury statement for July
No.
2:
It
effectively
opened
Ihe
common
alngle event during the (w i months
American coal ( In 1952 Hm iidlllon
I I , covering Ihe firs t month nl the w ill he sold.
l.v
.
.11'
Tourltvl lloollt
market
fo
r
coal.
Iron
nra
and
ikn
The
rn
n
tio
llrd
seining
urogram
of A p ril, May and Ihe firs t week
dollars went for A m crlra n cooking
praaenl fiscal year, showed (hr
steel.
In Monroe on W chI First
Coal I This would he dune hy in
government spent til.tri7,672.(aiO- which was abolished b.v the com- In June, and received more alorlra
This meant " lo bring Iha Indus- Vealmrnl* totaling more than lt»
mission wa. financed w ith fntlda and Inehe* lhan any nlher new*
fi'ardoer'e Store, Momoe
•74 mlllinns leas lhan In July 1032
trie * Into competition w ith one blUInn dollar* in developing new
, ,i, •
HaJoc reductions In spending, from .r ilin g win fink UtkyH In the Itaptienlng
Sleakley’a firoc., i ’nola
’
r
In
The
eleven
newspaper.
In
Iha
net
*
to
the
commercial
fllfw
rm
rlt.
n U
LH
"
compared with July last year,
LD4°
V « C0J ] th2 !
U "Io Europe
. %41' 1..
fli
i ...
.
&gt;' •• u.
• 18*
W 0a arrnmpli.vhetl (A ) hy ( ‘on Manv snortsmeiiTi gto u n . nhjerjpd survey printed 0.733 sterles. This k rt cAmnrlalng IM mITIIftn con • f lfi, Aulhnrl*y fe d * it thus could
was
an
average
of
.1
*1
3
stories
un
fliu
li
S
c
I
h
n
i
I
Giirni'e
to
Hi"
practice
declaring
it
waa
sumrra.
In
order
lo
promote
eco
,i„
vvithoul
Im
p
o
rl*
'
f
doll
r
i.ai
g re tv dcclvlon not to k rrp adding
nnmle
Ilk- (!*ve!nmncnt » ...i
*' r • 1,1
lo (he civil s e rv in ' retirement nit rx iiln lin liu n nf nalurnl reaottr- oil*! subject Inspection of the re mimic expansion. Ilk? development rnal within four or five yeariR*
stilfs, however. Indicated that two nf employment, anil the Improve
fund, which In July I9.12 received rr».
"I tie i-nmitilnMlnn dtri'etnr also newspatiers iiidillslied five sn-t sly rnctil of the aiandavd nf living In
about 121 m illio n *
,» .i ........... .
Post Office Department's action in nnniiiiiicrd plans to attem pt tn- limes as m um as me nest paper Ihe memlMT countries." as II was
threw the figures off Hv ru m ­ described in one report
delavlng any withdrawal to cover Irodiietlnn of atriped Imss o r roek- and
Hwift, Im -lird going pourr , ; ; easy,
inating Ihe two newspaper., Hie
Mi first ipt.irler d e flrll A year ago j fish into F lotldn,s inland waters. adjiisled
auir.f'Mitrd tlnpplnt [Hiurr . , . rfftivt • I
average
became
312
The striped bass Is found all
II drew u.i millions.
■long Die A D iio llr roast and nl*n stories per paper The typical
•uriMsmlrul turning / knixt , . . I
no Ihe ('iilifn in h i roast. It In con- newspaper puldished 3 8. or six
to n 'll find nil llinw ItIgli-powered
storirs
daily
on
Ihe
capilol
a
rllv
l
•iilrre d one o f the gam e.t of
lies.
th rill* at llie wheel o f a dashing new
liotis fish.
1 )1 1 . I , T . D O S S
Reeausr nf Hie variation In
Oldsnwhilr! Conte In i/n ie a glamor­
newspaper p ra rllrrs . some paper*
c n m o n iA C T o n
E V E R Y W
H E R E
I
KKOIJE 'A* -T h e South Korean
ous Su|ier "Rfl" or CU m Ic Ninetypublishing longer slorles, oilier*
H O IJ IIS (I III 1 2 — 2 lu r&gt;
many, brief new* article*. Ihe re govirnm ent office of public Infor­
tig h t. See how the |6.» hp. " R n r h rl"
mation
today
aenl
t
green
cnvtred,
searchers cheeked the number nf
f’hona 78J
Engine te ^ m . w ith H y d ra -M a lic
12
nag*
album
to
U
K
Secretary
Inches given the house and senate
60S Atlantic Hanla llultdlag
Super Drive* lo level the h ill., com­
Ttie FSU researchers recorded, of State John Foster Dulles "ax a
33,8nn Inches printed during the token nf friendship."
mand the straightaway. How Power
The l ( by ll-ln c k albvli,. mnperiod under InvestlgaHnn Thlx
to
D o u b lo
Brake.* ease tovi to a fa ilcr, . i f r r
averaged for the typical papers la ln rd 12 large pictures nf P u lin '
•top with ju .i a toe-toii' h. How ea.lly
.1,307 inches.
activities during hi* post arm istice
riH I.A D B I.P H JA (A—The Ray­
Considering this on a daily basis, conference with president Syngyou'll park, turn and maneuver with
Y o u r D r iv in g
mond T Osmond post. Veterans nf the readrrs received .11 Inches, mnn fiber In Seoul laat week. The
brawny Power Steering* to lake over
Foreign Wars, totaled up Ihe m il o r nhonl two and one half column* two negotiate.! and Initialed a
ln&lt;lay of sending two busload* nf dally T hrre was a range here, a* mutual security treaty linking
#0% of the world No wrnnder the new
T h r lll.l
trfn agera to the VKW encamp­ In the previous category. Sntne Hmilh Korea and Ihe (Jnlied Stale*.
Oldtmnhile appeal* In men and women
ment at Milwaukee Iasi week,
patter* puldished as many a* four
i» ui llr*
l
lI* a ■ :• ■■
’ • &lt;i
alike! It's the car you should try
N
rI v.ii , ii, „
Roth post ow nr.l buses, carrying columns, while other* gave (hits
•h a rn n l l l - l t,i &lt; (lu s t r
thr drum and bu g lf corps, ornkt* new* lev* than a column
logefAer.
So sea us *o o u —fo r a
a n m ln i.ltn i'n ri» i.
down on tho day They arriveil a
Whal did Ihe new*paper* tin,
• • • a t * f.i m .s .i i ,. j
| i |i,.
double-dale
with a "Rocket 8'T
■lay
la
ir
One
of
the
liu'ea
hrnke
w llli Hie slorles* They might have
•••*•'• i l . . i i,. fit.it hi*
• • .! , t i l l . I 'll" 'll« lt |''. .1II I
hurled Ihrnt under small headline*
ilmui Attain on the return trip.
Htpilmmml M nes MM.
*111 a i'id r ••• l l i . Ilo n o ia l.
I’n.I (n in tn a n ilrr Robert Arthln on Inside page* The researrhera
laa lil.n .lK u n
C i.im iv
|
found
Hint
07
tier
rent
of
all
head­
'a
til
riia
l*
(liralHe*
livin
g
w
p
c
n
ifa
,
N an itan l* • ’•mnlv. i r . 1 1,|.|
a.AHKKVIM .K, Mo i * - A petlh
....
,
IM •«• aI *
tu
«a*. oil, etc.) Included n new mo line* were one column, hid 33 per coat auuad ha* Joined Ihe police
I l l h .1*). nf A n a n .i. Iifcl,
cent
ranged
from
Iwn
rnlmnns
In
Inr
($700),
two
cnmjdete
rlu
trh
ra
•
4*. i khM
forre of Ihis northeastern Mlismtri
($12.1). turn towing fobs (812*1). a • rn liim ii banner headline*, show­ town In an effegi lo crack down
new lia lle ry amt light relay* (un- ing Ihe emphasis given the alnrlea. on traffic violafor*.
The overage headline wo* near­
estimated)
Thirteen wanna all member*
Moreover, the drum and huale ly i n column* wide. There wa* of Ihe Business and Professional
enrpt. Iw tro national chatnploni, rxmahlernhte variation, depending Women's llu b are on Ihe force.
flnlihed (Irat thla year, but were on Hie policy nf Ihe newspaper.
The wnmen met recently with
nrnnllied two p o in ti fo r arriving Some of Ihe sm aller newspaper*, the City Council to declare war on
late and placed sixth. However, (he w ltti lim ited space, gave fu ll dla traffic violator*. Or.u suggestion
In Ihe new* with large, Isold
nn»t raptured four out of five
waa to commission women a
lllnes.
Individual prltea, A rthln la id .
. The front page new* gel* Ihe police- officer*. Mayor M. F. Duva
heal attention from reader* and look them up on (he Idea.
researcher* sought la discover
What proportion of the leglxlallt
SlnViei receive,| thla prefl
llllo n . Tf^e reat ‘ 1
1
PRESCOTT. Airs. IA—Aa he tin
m. Th* film
parked hla bags at the YMCA 1.2p3 newa alorlra bere printed on
ijr surface; hoi
aumnter camp, ll-ve a r-o ld Ronnli
their Irja.hex
» u . an extraordinary high p«nm tagg
In view of Hie new* rom pelltloir
ilitrln a the spring.
" '• I
Ronnie told h it buddies. Then n il

Islsrtdsrs Vote For First Time

Little Europe Celebrates First
Birthday In Luxembourg City

Barry Freeman New Fish Chief

JAYCEE FISHING RODEO
Boys and Girls 14 and Under

Government Debt
Hits New Level

SCHEDULE:
12:00
I2t.10
li!:4.ri
1:00
11:4ft
12:00
12:10
11:.10

Pick up on South SHttford Ave.
mill nlnnR old Orlando IIIway (o
I'nlnlH.
l.v. Ilodits Mkt., CftHHcIbcrry
l.v. Puller'a (Iroc., Altamonte
Springs
l.v. l.onRWfHNl F I Mkt.
I.v. (ilensnn's Hlore, l.ake Mary
No. i:
l.v. JC Tourist UtNtlh
Hick' up on Park Ave. to 20th n...
&amp; on 201h to Trout Pond

Korean Token
Of Friendship

Legal Notices

Costs For Sending
Band To VFW Meet
Really Mount Up

Petticoat Squad
On Police Force

e

Whaf, No Soap!

'■rtif w ,W { b ,

R ffr iv p ir a s a ,^

N O TIC E
Nnllee U hereby gt**n to the nwnere and/or aRent a of mm ark,
• f all Real Property end l-eraer.al Property w ith in (he C ity o f
Hanford, Florida, that It l« the Intention o f the Ta« Rquellse*
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WOHK IS ritO lillK S M IM i on thv construction of th r nan »nrrhm i»r building brio* Itullt b» Ih r South• f it t'h rm lm l Co. The Interior of the building i« /ho««n In the plrture. A workman with a ruttlnK torch
la In the foreground, and another workman with a tra n a ii In lha background. The walla of the hullillng
are up and the roof la being pul on.

Report On Stock Subscriptions

Mrs. Hamilton
Files Complaint
Against Parties

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FI I t N I I T I t K IS II FI N I • built al the -Mr ol lliook field XIIIU. » lio li i- the old I row n I’ auer Co build
lug. preparatory to occupation b) Ih r garment m anufacturing roiupant W illie M lliolt. Ml Horn con
tractor, la at the aaw, while hla tw o anna. Cedi ( le f t ) and W a ttru . are to hl« rear I'n lilr* in the pro■ran of conalrurtlon are In the background.

City Ordinances Get Further Study
The C nm m lftlon elected la .I night
to xludy further Ihc m ailer of r e - '
codifying the City ordinance*, after
a n &gt; p i‘ tentative of Mlchle Oily
I’ ublleation. t o . Charlottesville,
Vu . appeared before the governtint group and prcsenled propoiala.
The r.'preaentaltve. who aaid the
company ha. iliiiw work for about
2A c|tteFlorida told the
Ihe CoinCome lite , in Florida,
m illio n that about three months
would lie needed for Ihe juh here
if it i. a u lh n ru u l try the govern
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Me -xplalned that all Ihe work In
revamping or reeialifyin/5 orilln

A total of &lt;211,077 in subscription* to capital atock and $7,DAK In
Mrs. Itu th Hamilton, unaucc-es.
aubacrlptlona to Plan It have been received by Sanford Imluatrlea,
Inc., arrnrdlm r to fluurea releaaed yeaterday by (Seorgo Wllliatna, fill stole representative candidate
of Casselberry, fik ’d suit fix- a per
aecreUry-trraaurer.
Air. o illia iiia urgently tt-qursl* that aiibactibcra pay inure on in anon t injunction against the cn
forcetnenl of r i- t r ir llv e conven
their pledge, because of the a cu te ant* in Ihe deed to her property
need for additional funda, created
recovered
by
the
company
In
any
Saturday afternoon
ghrough renovation aciivlllea ut
way. inasmuch aa the company
M r. Hamilton who also runs an
The Crown Paper Co. building.
antique .hop on her Casselberry
The renovation
work
being did not leaae the Kent llld g .
in m p le tril at lueaeiit I. expected
Under date o f July Jit, a le t­ property, filed the t'lrc ttll Couct
to coat approxiinatuly $12,1)00, ter wa. »ent to moat aubaeribera suit al the Seminole fo u n t) Clerk*.
Mr. William.. uald. Under a leaae
Office in Ih r Court House against
agreement w ith the Crown Paper
* a t'lta l Stuck that hadn't at Ih h h a ril C aM flborry, founder of
Co. fo r the bullillng at Cummer- »"«» ‘ 'inn I’* 1' 1,1 «* ''-aat one-half Ihc tax free lo in m u n itv ;
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ria l St. and Kim Ave., the corn- Vf ,h,ir loU,1 "»'*»-‘ rlp t,on. Thla
pany lind I...... paid $800 u« o f
"&lt;«mt.-d •&gt;«$ »h»» the coinJune .10. date of the Inteat balance I " " " ' '« ■’Pending a large aunt of
alieel -how lin' the financial conl" renovating the fro w n
dltlon of Sanford Imluatrlea, Inc. &gt; * "•'' ‘ ompanv building. It re- er for her pro|a’ rty because of res
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IIF H I.IN P Itefugres fropi the
« In uddition, *2.03 wax mild fo r questi-tl that all auharrlliera pay Irlrtln n s
The h ill of complaint said ( 'asset llu ..Ia n lone reported luday that
rniacrllaneoux labor In the pro- In enough now to pay up at leant
natation of floor plan, of the one-half of their total suhxrrlp- berry 'either personally or by and the Communist, w ire staging a
through his said corporations, Is big swindle by selling confiscated
building, m ilking a total of $802.03 i non
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The letter pointed out, fu rth e r, free to enforce
or refrain from cn American foot! in their state-owned
egpemled. Incorpoiatlon expon*c»
Includlng filin g fee* and p rin tin g that the company hax practically forcing said rc ilr lc tio iu accocdlng stores ut profiteering prlco*.
of Atock certificate., amounted no fu n d i w ith which to employ to his own whim and caprice, that
lied propangandlst* have widely
to $380.01. Operating expenaen, clerical labor and that the g re a t­ said restrictions constitute a club advertised that lbs A n u rlra n food
aa nhown In delail on Ihe balance est part o f the work la being In th r hands of lllh h a rd Cassrl- parcels which Ihny liaX-j lieun ednnhfot. incurred between Mar. 1 done by vnlunlecra. The letter berry and over Ihe heads of the tlscutlng from tia .t (im n a n s ere
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being given buck to "needy W eil
and June .'lit, amounted to $801.71. iripieated, therefore, that addi­ owners of property
The balance xheet xhowa Ihe tional payinentx be made without
T h r injunction restraining &lt;’* * - ' H r r lin r n "
lin t ri-fn g -r re p o rt' say much of
flnaneial condition of the rnrpnta- n rrra a ltn lln g fu rth e r eorrrapnnd- s i - I I k - i t v , il g rn iilrd . might linve
, lio n in iliird la le ly prlo. to the • nee nr personal ra il*. The pay the e ff r r l of voiding nil properly Ih
r stolen food
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# * t* rt of teiiovallolt *Wotk at&gt; &lt;the menla received alnce June 30 were] restrictions In Ih r muniIrlp a llly . and i ll s - fin d 1. Ils way onto th#
Crown Caper Co. Im llding fo r oe- all&gt; made since thla le tte r w a s 1hi-r attorney, Ilobert .1 Hi -bop lahlcs of C nnim iniM party off!
mailed.
.aid
rials
cupniiey by llrookfield M ill..
A t th lr time, there wax a caab
balanre In the bank of &lt;H,KB6.tlfl.
A total of IH.IOO had been paid
into the purrhiiai. of eapilal atork,
w ith |H&lt;t of the total in i.aymeiita
of lean than $10 each A total of
832 (diurra of atnek were laaued 1
fo r the leiuiiiniog $M,.t‘JU. A total
o f }3 ,ld 0 had been paid into
J ’ lan II.
w Since June 30, *1.381 has been
paid In on capital stock and
nothing Into I’luo It.
Pointing out the cost to th *
company at the Crown I’apar Co..
Mr. Willin.ua a a ld Ih e need fo r
n ld ltlo n a l payments on capital
stock subscriptions Is self-evident.
A total of *!&gt;0t. 11 was spent
In renovating the second floor
o f the Kent lllu g . for use nf
John I ’lerro. n m an iifu rlu re r o f
(armenta, Mr. W illiam s
la amount w ill not I—

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have elected to .p e ria llte in .m h
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mic of our .iiR ge.tlnn. ha. to hr
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CARNIVAL WILL CONTINUE
ALL THIS WEEK
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Written Warranty

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requirem ents of having a certain
knowledge of American history
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The last day for Negroes to ap­
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fo r White people, Wednesday of
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siring a high school diploma,
week and neat week at the
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Deportation O f Undesirables
Attorney General Herbert Brownell has
ordered the deportation of Joe Adonis,
gambler and undeworld figure. Adonis hns
been associated with other underworld
chamclurs such as Lucky Luciano and
Frank Costello, lie claims that he cannot
fir deported because he S.. a citizen by biilh
hot th** g o v e m iiic a l maintains tliat he was
bom m Italy.
A long legal process may be necessary
before Adonis can be deported. He will be
aide to take iua case before the board of
immigrations appeals and to the courts if
he fails there. Tills is as it should be for
the rights of all men, regardless of their
reputation:', must be protected.
lint the idea o f deporting aliens who

Adlai Agcunr
speculating alsiut poaible presidential
candidates is a sport usually confined to
the year just before election. Already, how­
ever, there ia conjecture as to whether Adlai
h. Stevenson will seek the Democratic nom­
ination again, lb* recently refused to con­
firm or deny a report that lie had said he
would take tin* nomination if it were offered
to him.
Some factions of the Democratic party
are opposed to Stevenson on principle. Some
of the professional politlcuns regard him
as an amateur and would hesitate to re
nominate him Irf-raiise lie failed to win tlie
last time But Stevenson lias many admirer:
in Iih own party and uinong independent
7 here have Is—n several instances of poliral parties nomiaating unsuccessful candi­
date; a »sohd time
A the leader of the opixisttinn Steven­
son can contribute greatly to Ids country’s
well being, lie has demonstrated that he
ha : a sense of responsibility and that lie is
above criticism of the Republicans purely
for partisan reasons. Whether or not lie
ever runs for President again. Adlai K.
Btevi ii. on w ill remain a man lo reckon with.

have vniraxcd in UleKfll acllvitieg la a sound
one. Citizenship in this country la a privi­
lege. Moat of the immigrants who have
come to our shores have proved to be
worthy of that privilege. The few who have
sneered at our laws and have grown rich in
crime have been a source of c*nTTS“-.-,; snmcnt
to the decent, honest |icople who have
achieved their citizenship by naturalization.
Tills is u IiukI of op|&gt;ortunity, a land
where a man can carve out his own futuie
by his own efforts. But we have no obliga­
tion to allow those who show criminal ten­
dencies to remain here.

Senator Tuft's death reminds many that
Inr the limt 12 yearn Uepublican party his­
tory han turned mi the rivalry between Taft
ami (iiiv. Thomas K. Dewey of New York.
Unknown outside their states in 1936, they
emerged above tin* lioribon two years later,
when Toft was elected senator from Ohio
and Dewey almost defeated the popular Gov.
Herbert II. Lehman.
Their first clash came in the 1940 con­
vention. Successive defeath had eliminated
the former (101* leaders, and new faces
were needed. Dewey had 360 votes on the
first ballot, Taft following some distance
behind Eventually both lost to a surprise
i.'iieluliile, the lute W e n d e ll Willkie. In 1944
Taft tepped aside for ids Ohio ally, Gov.
.Inlm W Brlcker, now senator, but Dewey
got ihe nmmnutimi. in 1948 t he two were
tile leading candidate.], but Dewey pre­
v a ile d T a ft’s best chance seemed to come
la t venr. when lie was the favorite in the
isipiilar mimises. The Dewey forces won
again, however, this time by backing Gen.
Eisenhower
'I lie Dewey Taft rivalry was not merely
personal. It marked a difference of view­
point. Tuft was less of an internationalist
and more opposed to a vigorous federal
policy in domestic matters. Because of this
significance th e Tuft-Dewey rivalry may go
down in history with the other two great
political d u e ls Unit have altered our develop­
ment th a t between Andrew Jackson and
Henry i lav and between Lincoln and Doug­
las.

SAM DAWSON

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Stockholders Increase
itock splitting In the p m , oni
share would, theoretically at le m
cost $380—out of tho reach of most
Americans with money to put Into
stocks.
Du Pont reports that It nuw h i,
1 * 4.320 individuals registered &gt;,
stock owners. This Is an Incrcaj,
of 17,M l since the firs t of the y e *
and a gain of 22,837 In the U u i|
months.
Some companies, iiio re n ytt t„.
lieve that another trend in Hock
holding tends to hide the real
growth in the number of actual
stockholders
C entral E lectric, fu r t-tarnpit,
estimates that 0.000 individual)
who art- not on its record book,
own its stock, over and above the
2(8.401 who arc rcglslm -d (JR
says the fit),000 actually own \\ JL
that is registered In the nam.- of
bank*, trusts and other ncn.ir.s!
holders handling the Individuals’
financial affairs ft adds that thii
tendency seems to he grnwiiiv
Biggest group of stockholders
are Ihe 1.220,30*1 registered with
American Telephone A Telegraph,
a gain of 171,070 in the last ig
months.

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HAL BOYLE

Men Need A Christian Dior

NEW YORK Al—Men need a
Christian Dior, a hold fellow lo re- i Ions f o r example, why shouldn't
TODAY'S BIBLE VEItSK
store the male feeling uf being women w orry about how fa r we
Thin i* poaaiblu only in laud* where free­
b.ir»* our chests? Wouldn’t they
quite a guy
dom and justice rcitfii- We slmulil protect
Us gluts are in a male quan- j frt l about this problem if men
were courageous enough to make
thin ripht by an alert political consciousdary. We either have to expose d j problem?
lie s ii. .Moral m en make moral law* and un
more of our charms or retreat lo
Same thing at the other end
the soft in onym iiy uf the sleeping Short or long pants. A man o rd i­
force them. Thou nlialt eat tin: Inbm of thy
narily has his pants just long
hand*.— I1*. 131:41.
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enough so that he tram p* on them
As I read Ihe front line report* il his robber hr-.'U wear down.
from tho great style w ar In Paris,
If you see a guy with Ids cuffs
women don't know w hi'lbcr ti&gt; above his ankles, you automatical
throw awav their corsets or keep 1) are sure that either he went to
them, elevate their skirts to their Princawa or ho got caught out In
knees or go ahead and protect the rain w ith a cheap suit.
Maybe il'a tim e for ua to datzlc
th s ff thick upper ankles, expo**
iim llr r O rln h e r I f . lu ll*, Ml
our g irls. Show that thin gray hair
their
bosoms
more
or
fty
to
throw
ir«t, KlnfldN, ihuI m lb# A rl
another1 layer on those1 they have nn the lean hut vibrant chest, ex­
f Hm rh X l*7».
pose Ihe inale fatted calf. Naturalf'c tltn r Hi*4
rented or bought
fly
W
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t i t , MnmmkI imc rU llu r
iy. since the girls never bare their
It
seems
to
me
that
in
this
mo­
% 4«* v lU lM M * M M a « » r
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O n lra l l'rr»a Wrltar
ment of feminine doubt men should bay windows we don't havr&gt; tu un
ours.
Whatever became of those blond, blue- move In and take over thuir old tinner
The main Idea lx to s tir the girls
peacock strut. 1*1 man again be
eyed Indian* that were always being din- king of faahlon*. a* he once was.
up by showing them that men nave
I do not advocate long stockings,
covered in Smith America? Maybe they're
lig h t pants, and lie u at Die throat,
o p e r n tiiifr f ly in g M in c e r* !
although Georgy Washington and
Thomas Jefferson were robust and
In alcoholic eutluiniiiHiii a man twice en­ mnsruline In such attire As a mat
of recent history, some people
tered a capo in tin* Vancouver zoo and lie
feel that u gent doesn't represent
NEW YOltK. i* - a shower of
chimed a bunch of hear* hack into their Ills sex fully unless lie has worn shooting
slurs — a* m uiiy us 40
den*. Must have mistaken ’em for pink ele­ , khaki T h a r* unfair, because a lot iw Ml in un hour — muy be seen
| couldn't.
tonight
Friday night,
phant* I
■ through
•*
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--the
I It might Just as well he the other Am
erican Museum-Hayden Plane
way aruund. Why shouldn't u wornwom­ tarlum says.
an fe d uneasy if she hat n e vtr
The planetarium add* that the
worn the uniform o f her country? best tim e fo r watching the shower
That is the pattern of some no of meteors Is after midnight and
lion* C ertainly no woman who be the best places ore away from the
iieves In equal rights can deny to­ bright lighta of ritles
day how much happier her life
WASHINGTON 'AA-Russls's Pre until there was controlled world
w ill be If ahe hat only won tho ap­
liner Malenkov gut a lot of mileage disarmament, this country said, nit*, an arrangement s till to be proval of a lady ton sergeant tor
The imputation u f the Gold
out of his tw ohour speech lo die hut before that could happen there pui Into effect under which G er­ ihe way she can s trip down a ma­ ('oast o f A frica Is estimated at
many could have troops In a uni­
Supremo Soviet.
4.4CO.OOO. and nil but 7.000 are
chine gun or make a bed.
should he u setllemeni on Ger­ fied West European arm y.
He pushed any hope fur a Ger­ many
That used to be the thing In the uf A frica n origin.
And Mahnkov made It pretty
man -.el Ik merit fu rih e r lulu Ihu
arm y that separated the men from
Un Aug 4 the United Stales re ­
dun lu tu ie and used the German ceived a Russiun note which clear lie wants a disarmed Ger­ the boys. Wny in days to come
N orth Carolina claim * more
Issue to Iry to d riv o a wedge be­ seemed to say they'd lie w illing many, presumably It It Is ever shouldn't It be the test that sepa­ miles o f Inland waterway than
tween France ami Its Western a l­ to talk about Germany but sug­
any other state o f the United
rates the girls from the women?
lies
The pruhlein fur men Is to win Stales.
gested the big thing lo discuss
This was in addition, among was "measures to reduce Interother things, to promising the
Russian |ieople a better living
standard ami suggesting that Rus­
sia may have tho hydrogen bomb.
f for your homo)
His stati-rnenl about Germuny
was a kind of clim ax to a series
of event, which got world attention
for months
Elsenhower In his A p ril IB
speech lo the American Hoeitly of
Newspaper
Editors
challenged
How old Is your home?
Russia to prove any pc-aceful In
.trillions It m ight have by deeds.
No motfor whol lha answer is -"40 yean" or "still under
As an example, he suggested Rus­
construction"—the magic of BAMBTT* Asbestos-Cement
sian agreement to a free, united
Siding Shingles can give II beauty that will nol fadeGermany
R rilleh Prim e M inister Churchill
Beautiful when they 40 on-beautlful a generation lafer—
quickly applauded tills speech as
Asbeitos-Cement Shingles defy old 090.
''massive and m agnificent." A l­
Thoy'ro always young-ln appearance as well as performance.
most a month la ie r. May 11.
Churchill
made
a sensational
And they'll keep you.* houie young, too, because they

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th e ir fashions too bet's show 'em
that while knighthood it always in
flow er—it can chance its blooms
They've taken n u n for granted too
long
Think how you could confuse
your wife by wearing the cousin ol
the hat she confused you w llh l

H i-Y ear-O ld Asks
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was rushing things, before any
mu-ling with tho Russians bo sug­
gested ■ meeting of himself,
Churchill and the bead of Ihe
French Government. They then
could agree on what tbay would
dlicuea with tho Russlani.
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Molds Meeting

Wedding Takes Place
In Miami Church

TUB SANFORD HRRALD
lu r * . A n*. I I , 1953

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DeLond Speaker
Guest A t Meeting

An Interesting feature of the
meeting of the Elsie Knight Circle
The business meeting of the
The Plymouth Congreutloonl Church in Miami was the setting
of the F irst lla p tlst Church In the fo r the m arriage of Miss Je rry Evans to James Frederick Kelly which Women's Soelely
of
Christian
Educational Huildtng last night took place Saturday at Iti.lO p. ni. The Rev Theodore II. Asymon per­ Servlcp of the F irst Methodist
‘.vus a talk liven by the Rev ami formed the ceremony.
Church met Monday altentmm m
.
Mrs. G. K Crenshaw, lla|&gt;ti.«(
Me Kin lev Hall
Miss Evans i* the daughter of .Mr* John Charles Evans, Itirm
C lro r No. 1 of Hip W M.S. of t)iO |V anrc mi community mission*. missionaries to the Seminole In ­ Ingham,
Mrs II C Hutchison prcsiilcri
Ala
and
the
late
M
r
*
-----------F irst UaptUt Church met Monday The member* w ill visit Croup ft dians. They were accompanied by
over the business session ,'iml
m #t as*. I t i i f
M I ft 11 ■ I ft
1 &gt;■
m ■ I.
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Evans..
The
hridrgruoin
la
the
morning at 10:45 o'clock In the of
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the Hrniembraece list And al«o Miss Marian I’ enuel, u student
student at the Alahiunu Polytech­ made an .innounecnicnt concern
worker who has assisted them for m iii of M r and Mr*. Andrew nic Institute. She is a ffiliated lug the D istrict Seminar Meeting
Philathea
classroom
with
the directed visitation,
Peligill
Kelly
of
Itiihland,
(!u.,
and
Ihe
past
two
summers
with
their
chairman, Mrs. I) F McWhorter,
Present were Mrs C W Krgle,
w ith the Kappa Delta sorority.
to be held ut the Methodist Churcli
presiding A brief Steward*!.to leu Mrs W P IItooks J r , Mrs II summer programs, mainly for Ihe the grandson of Mrs. F its! T
The bridegroom graduated from lit Del.and on Aug 27. at U:3it a in
W illintis and the late Mr. W il­ Gordon
ion was brought by Mrs John I. W Itocker. Mrs W I. Vame children.
M ilitary College and is .mil she urged all memhers b&gt;
M ille r followed with prayer
Dressed in native costume, con- liam * of Sanford.
Mrs .1 F lla rrsio n , Mrs. M
a senior ut tbe Alabama Polvteeb- ntlend
The members discussed plans Ciniiming. and Miss Minnie Slew- sistlng of colorful s k irl, sewn to
The luide was given in mar- nlc Institute nnd a member of
Various chairmen gave (heir re
ping at the
“
gelher with hundreds of strips of nuire by her
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for helping
Ihe Service
Center art.
cousin.. Dr. John S. Alpha Tau Omega frn le rn ln ty. He ports anil Mrs W p Chapman
on Sepl 7 and HI. ,A report was
va ri colored m aterials and ric k - 1 M. K n u ie . Her gown was o f ny- bus just completed a six weeks' read (lie memorial on the deal'#
made on how man»y memhers hud
wju, ,-huntillv lace in R eserve O fi'lrer*' T raining Course of Ml«s Mary Parrish She also
Mrs J C. Newsome presided rack tc form Intricate patterns | „ n
read a mission book, und Ihe over Circle No 7 in Ihe absence lopped by a circu la r cape of sheer diamond applbiurst on the skirt, at Fort Relvoir, V*.
urged all members to attend the
chairman uruei
urged all who hud not Ol the ehuirmun. Mrs. It I, John­ m aterial #finished with bands of
fu ll-le n gth tra in trim in td w ith
A fte i n tour of Florldu, the prayer services for the shut in
the
colorful
braid,
Mrs
Crenshaw
read o book during die past son Mrs Myron Smith gave the
pearls and n Juliet cn|&gt; featuring collide w ill reside in Auburn. Ala.
Airs Neal F. in n e r a.id M r »
months to muke an elfort to do so lesson "Stewardship on Family explained their living hnhlts and a fin g e rtip veil completed the
I Hugh Nicholson gave report* on
In order that (be standard might L ife " Circle members w ill visit religious beliefs
I Ih e
m lsstonnrv
school
h eld
in
bridal costume. She carried a
Mis* Prnucl, also dressed in an prayer hook w ith white orchids
be rcjched.
the *L k ami shot Ins this niuiilh
Lakeland l.isi month
This month Ihe community m is­ Circle was awarded the “ attend­ Indian skirl and while blouse, re­ nnd valley lillie *
Mrs \\ W Tv re, vice president
sions project w ill be lo visit the ance pin" for having
&gt;'lng Ithe most counted her numerous experiences
j Introduced Mrs
Laura .h i'lite
Miss Julie W illiams o f Fitshospital und nursing homes and members present atI this meeting among the Indians at the Seminole
i dlsiricl secretarv -if Hie status of
Croup 7 of the llr m e iiib r u ic f List.
Present were Mrs. J. C. New reservation In Florldu and among gerald, Ga. was thu maid of honor
women. DeLaml, who gave an to
Those present were Mrs It K some, Mrs C K. H a rre ll, M ri. the Cherokccs m Cherokee. N. C and Mr. Kellv served ms hi* son's
Mr and Mrs George Touhy nnd siilratloiial talk on Hie "W orld
Hev. Crenshaw, described Ihe best inun. John S McKrnsle I I I sun.
McWhorter. Mrs. Tommy Mem. Sollle Allen. Mrs G. II Sykes,
Jim m ie, have returned (nun Federation of Melhndist Women
Mrs. L illian Vickery. Mrs. H. P Mrs J A Cunningham, Mrs H. Scmlqoles as a "gentle people" und I huiglas Duncan Jr. were a vacation spent in the Curolinas and stressed the work being done
usheis.
Hines. Mrs. John I. M iller, and a A W illiams, Mrs Fred Myers, with whom he and Mrs. Crenshaw
in home fields by missionaries
Following the retentony a recep­ and Virginia
visitor, Mrs Maggie Jones of A t­ Mrs llc n rirtto Leonard, Mrs My- enjoyed working with and leach
The meeting closed with a pr r
tion
whs
held
in
the
gnrden
Ut
the
There
are
now
approximately
lanta, Georgia
nm Sindh. Mrs W. L. Stoudcn- 'in
““
M rs. Kliiaheth Colley returned er given by M r* Justice Approvi
home
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
McKenrie.
020
Indians
on
the
reservation.
ntlre, Mrs. II S Duggar, and two
matelv pi members were preseni
Mrs.
Kellv
was
graduated Friday from a six months visit
Mrs. Voile W illiams Sr presided visitors, Mrs John I. I.ee. and 250 of which have been converted
to C hristianity, he said They also from
Ward llelm unt and Is a* w ith her daughter, Mrs. Carl Allen
over Circle No. 2 of the W.M S Mrs H J. Cook
of Long llencli, California. Mrs.
have
three
Indian
preachers
Monday morning. Mrs. W
l&gt;
Colley returned to her new home
among them He illustrated hi* |
liriiu
.
Gardiner
brought
the
lesson
she recently purchased in Wiunetalk with colored slides of tile / ■ ' f t
e
| n
Gusti
. . Mrs
"Stewardship of ihe G
iis | h'I"
WIMtil
Indians, their "ehlckecs"
and ^ O l O r t l l l r i O g r O f f l
II R. Heck asked for subscriptions
some of (he new buildings that
to the mission inuga/lncs,' und
I Friends of Mrs M II Whitten
have been constructed by Haptist
T t'K H D A Y
Mrs A I, Thomas gave a report
I'lie d.ilrs lot Ihe Florida Male
1 mother of M rt C II Stafford of
Missings
Among these were a
The Ann M iller C liele w ill hold
on
fo m iiiiiiiity
int**inn*
The
Hoard ol Nurse lle g ls lio llo ii- nut
Sanford,
w
ill
ln&gt;
surr.v
lo
hear
Dial
church,
a
clinic
and
u
home
in
,
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....
.
...
Its
trg
u
la
i
business
meeting
at
the
members w ill visit Ihe sick and
Nursing Education I ill rs.im tnu
which the Hev and Mrs Crenshaw
Du s m u I hi ttd o rlu l .Seminole III . she is sirlouslv ill ai Dade City
shut Ins tills month und also Group Elk's Club ut ti:00 p. m.
Holts for nurses are as billows
iiu.i II,, i r ii-in is
di.m costumes, Hu- Rev and Mr*
8 of the nemembiuiu-e fast
The Gleaner* Class o* the F irst
Mr and Mrs J T. Haggerty of I'riic llc a l Nurse examination
Mrs F I.
..-r presided « K
m lw jon
Present at the meeting wete Hntrth.t Church w ill hold It*
ones to Hie Seminole* in Florida. Ihe Haggerty Appliance Center Del 2U. uml Professional &gt; u-e
Mrs Voile W illiams Sr . Mrs W monthly meeting at the hum* of over Ihe business tHirtlon of the presented a most interesting pro have returned from Jacksonville cxiiiiiliia lliiu s Del 21 22
D. Gardiner, Mrs A I. Thomas. of Mrs. J I. Jackson, Sipes A ve„ inrellng und gave tin- 23rd Psalm gram at Hie First Hupllst Church where they attended the lull sa il*
The cxaminaHoiis w ill b&lt;- r iv e n 1
lit the Indian version us the de
Mrs I) H Heck and Mrs Sum at 8:00 p. ill.
Monday nlleruoon following the meeting of Wesllnghouse Electric I al the Scmillolc llo le l III l.o k &gt;&gt;n
Allred
The Pilot I lub w ill hold its IS- votlunal
Appllcalloll* too I be tiled
Announcement w«&lt; made of the monthly circle meetings of the supply l o held al the Mayflower Vllle
r iilo i business meeting In the
with llie Hoard ol D f llir bv
I»l
Circle No 3 met in the Fldellft Yacht P lu li ut 8:00 n. m. to lie Uusiriess Women's Camp wfilch Woman's Missionary Society. They . Hotel They wen- shown new tiler 15
introduced lit Mrs. Clydift chandlse which w ill he on the mar
rlassroom with the rh u iriiiu n , preceded by the huurd inetleng aft w ill be belli al Keystone Heights Jftjjre
I
Labor Hay weekend Mrs A J Humphrey, general program chair g,., in a ,h „ r t time
Mrs. H railry Ddham. presiding i:!t» p. ill.
man
^ .. i tin - vv.'ll i ll I'-i-si'il -&lt;l m lc lil a ll w ind Mali
•Mrs. F. E llo lz gave a slew aril
The U nity T ru th Cluss w ill Peterson Introduced Hie speukers
Mrs Crenshaw gave some in i Mr and Mrs. Hon Hitler and
Mrs. F K Gateliel and Mrs
ship message on "Understanding" meet ut the Voider Hotel at 7:45
iie l* a rt a imi-sl in fa il &lt;d p ie y
n ls u O rl.d i
ling
facts
ron
1
and the chairm an told of four p mi. w ith Carolyn Parsons as John Salisbury were also welcomed ' ‘ resting yet startling fact* con 'daughter have left for Lugun*|mrt.
Id i-iu l tlilhll*-l.*s ill -7s*f **.» I b -s e rt- I l l ’ll* Wind
Indian* |imi
|o s|n&gt;ntl
ipentl a three week
weeks' vara
as guests after which refresh*'&gt;»' numberr of Indians
n«l lo
Indian Haptist mission fields In .......liei
The public is Invited.
y 'liL u iiln u '8 i ’ i .i h i ' in llin - e c .iliii's
p e rfe c l
men"* were served by Mrs. Estelle 'Jving w ithin Ihe hounds of Hu
the United States An article on
The Woman's Hlhle Class of the
lla p tlsl
i '(invention,
-mil \lr« 11a III nlcr In ll.iwo OOIIITU' rn
l . d i : 1 11 1 1 •11 -s vv i .ii
titled "Christmas In the Summer­ First It apt 1st" Church wIN "rniw t al Ollainn am‘
U um vln
■lamely. -PHi.uoo. nut of which loo. I Mr and Mrs Edward M Smith
The annual picnic ill Hu Hrother
tim e " was given by Mrs Turner 7 30 p m with Mrs || g . Smith,
•am have never even henrd of the and childrim spent last werk In bond of laicoinolive Eiienu-n and
Loilga. Plans were made In do 13.1 Klimt Ave , with Group Four
name of Jesus Many have never New Smyrna llench
Kottins-los'n w ill In- given
Hock
directed comm unity mission work
seen a llllilc and only 12,MX! have
Springs un Saturday I-aiaig w ill
which Includes tewing for the lios entertaining
Mrs
|l
K
McNali.
assistant
heroine Chrlstluus She eompured
ftV K D M H D lY
heglll al I on |i III and Ihose al
pita! Mrs. Clyde Humphrey dt*
this with you Semiiudes living in manager of the Seminole CiHility lending are asked to brim &lt; pic
The Prayer Meeting Service al
ml»*ed Hie meeting with prayer
Credit
Htireau,
Is
attending
aschnol
Florida, of which 2tu are Chit*
iiu- lunch and -almg u lrii'iU All
Those (''•••sent ....... V f - l lr ••'••v the First Hupllst Church w ill begin
••
I | -»rr \ vVoodruff and Mr*. lians. leaving almost 7UU s till III on Credit Hurvau Managemenl at me.ntiers and Ihs• r families arc
Ddham, Mrs F K. B o ll, Mrs ut 8 ixi p in. We continue with the
darkness
Al
the
present
lime
Chapel
H
ill,
N
C
this
week
1
he
Invited to eltloy Hie afternoon of
Alice
McManus.
Mrs
II
T study ol Hupllst Church History C. L. Redding wera hostesses al ih c rc Y r’c only two fu lly ’ u rg s m m l .................... .......
school is s|ionsnrtsl by the Assncia swimming ami various a .in d ie s
Thomas, 5lrr.. Turner laulge, Mrs We invite you to attend
d u ll M AS I l l lt S T
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America
The Duplicate llrid g e Club w ill {norn ng al he WiHMlrtiff unite on
Tile iuciiic w ill lie spoils, (i d bv
Clyde Humphrey, and Mrs Ilea
| , #n,a Reservation and the
meet at the Woman'* Glob. Seal­ E lliott Ave In honor of Miss Irene ..n,,., ,,1 |ll|(
the
Ladies'
Society
Anderson
Swamp. T h u .
Wllry A Jarrell has left for
ing w ill begin at 7:16 p. m. and Greene. August bride elect, and „ a mission tit Hu- llrlghfun Res
Cainp Rucker. Ala
M r*. John I) Abrahams pro iduv w ill stm t ut 8:1)0 o'clock.
It ilh h e i r o v e ie d in c h * m i- i . i r i e i
Mrs. A S Daniel III, who was ervatinn in Dkcecimhee, and on*
W EDNESDAY
sided over the meeting of t ircliMrs Harvey Met alley and dau on ills h c * lim n llm -o of 11tiu e d
m urrled un June 3
In
Miami
The Fldells Class o f the F irs t &lt; A beautiful luvendcr und white
No. 4 Monday morning She also
The llcv i rcushaw s|Miku un tin gldcr. Sylvia, have leinriied front v in e . I f vo n a r e Im v iu v oio- o f
gave Ihe devotional on "Joy In Haptist Church w ill have an all flower arrangement was placed mi general living coiulllloiis of t lit Atlanta, Ga , after spending sev*-:i llu -s e r a c k s , m a k e s o n - it bii-&lt; n
X|III# I It I.till \ \ ppli.iiu • I I I
IIH S' P a rk \ i r , S u iilim t, I I I F aithful Christian .Stewardship" day picnic with Mrs. J. P. Wilson Ihe table laid with an Italian f ill irlh c, their means ol *up|M&gt;rt, whal weeks with friends
- iiio n t h 11i i tn n k i-fti i u b b i i i lift i iiu
ft'lftft
\ll|M|*s|
I
I
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2
P
M
......... to r l » l r r s p p u i i i l m r i i t s
For Ihe m m illi of August Ihe circle at thu Leeway Apartm ents in New wurk cloth. Silver uPiHdntmenti- Hie guvernnu-nt is doing' for 'them,
th a t I* f u l l I v th ic k lb 1111 I
llllft,
l m i ip lii i Io n iu m ii ill . m i i i - . n il tv p e n lil*. H n l t e i i r * , curds, r e w ill vlsil Hie cuuniv home and Smyrna lleucli.
t h a t Ih e i i l b l i e i Is a ty p e th a t
were used, and Miss E lllaheth and progress that has lieen made
also Remembrance flrm in 2
THURSDAY
w ill n o t In s iif t i'iie d Iiv y i c i i i i - o r
Woodruff and Mis* H arriet Red III the last ten years toward eduru
liilli*., m i Itinbls, i-li
\ u l - 111■.11 fS'l.aO 111 in |ili- ft r
Those present were Mrs. John
The Junlur and Interm ediate liny- ding assisted in serving Hu* d r Hon. Oiu* hundred and fo rty young
h u r i l i - i i i i l b v b e n t.
D. Abruhams, Mrs J I. Jackson. al Ambassadors w ill meet at the llrinus refreshments.
S
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e
m
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I
Inlie
n
tln ii-ii I r a i i s l s t o i a id o n e s m a ll r i i m r y
IH-ople attend school now whereas
Mrs. Charles Muirhenil. Mrs. ,1 K First UapHtt Church at 7:00 p. m
The honorces were presented ns only
„ n| 2ft did a few years ago.
, Keep container* nt suit, peuper,
te ll, m i II I m l l i M u s e d
t i l l * I* a I r i l l l l a r in n h t M v s r r v l t r In
Cleveland and Mrs A J Walker.
and sugat. a |ur o f uiiista n l
a
The First Haptist Church Choir lu iih nleres of rrv s tn l from their Following his talk. Mr. Crenshaw
s iililtt|d b i
\ itil i itltitlfte I n
n l lit la in ln - M a ii n l l * * i u i g
S e r v ic e .
l-riday evening ut n mi o clock , bottle opem-r, and piiim r cups..
Mrs. Watson Reel, Mrs Jesse w ill hold rehcarial at 7:15 n. m. ' pattvrni.
showed colored slides of Hu•I I I In Hank llhlg . D i In min
Lodge, and .Mrs. lim ner L ittle
ioo.’ i* invited to enloy the morn churchrs, srhmils, r lln lr , kinder Paul Hickson w ill receive his Mas plulcs ami oa|ikliis ill m m pti nu- I
The Junior Hrnlherhnod w ill inert
ler's Degree In S clim e al grndun nnskel and vim 'll lose that wind
al the F lr .t llaptlftt Church al 7:30 :
•’ ,'" 'g " " h
J " ; 1' garten" u 'n .r^ 'e ''v arious' ncTivltic*
Mrs W. C Lynn, ehalrman. pre­ p m.
i
: henorees were: M r*. George M a f-.n f.th * tn.llim * al Danla uml Rig lion cxeri'Ue: to lie held at Eliza have we forgotten leellng
helh Hall at Stetson University In
sided over C ircle No a Monday
tors
t im rii s 11-•in##
.ui» Cynrus Swamp
This Is P riiia ra tlo n Day for Ihe I '•••
.....................
.......................
rLand
morning The Rirme for the de l-i, . ,
lla id ist Vacation H I b I e Fred Robb, M r*. V ictor Greene.
Also on the nlli-rnmm's program H He
attended Sanford school* nnd
votlonal was "Joy In Faithful Sr »lft(l| Children age 3 thru 10 M r* Wutxnn Wallace. Mrs. D C was Miss Marian Pcmiel. summer
Christian Stewardship". The scrip- 'years
n of age arc asked to come at Howard. Mrs A G M clnnl*. Mis* w urkcr srnl out bv Ihe llaptlsl is s graduate of Sm ii Iiio Io High
lure slogan was "Serve the laird 2:00 p in to register and prepare Caroline M clnnl*. Mrs. Mildred Home Mission Hoard lo work with School He received his II S de
With Gladness, Psalm 100 2 "
llahcork Mr*. Ilalsev Drain. Mrs the Crenshnws among Hie Srm «r* ^
»’ “ V
The members ol tbe circle w ill for the lieglmung nf Ihe scliool on C It Jones, Mr* Dan DeFmir innles She spoke no tin- V.irutlnn
ear has been leaching nl FI
Monday
August
17th
Parents
are
do directed visitation fur Ihe
Mr*
W
It
Jennings.
Mr*
W
I.
.nmlerdulc
Junior
High
School
Hlhle srhmils which she helped
iiioii Hi of August
Members tin- u.vktsl In bring children under 8 Itoche. Ml»s Donna lam llu rp c i organize at Ihe Iwu i-bnrcln - a m i,
sent were Mrs W f Lynn. Mr* yeurs of age uml re g is w them. ami Mrs l&gt; I. Har|ier
missions
l.im iiil p o n m l
Inin ii V i- r v h n l
W. A Reynolds, tirs || W T ay­ The First RupHsI Vacation nible
Also Mrs Frank W oller, Mrs
There were a nuillhi-i nl article* I D ying pnn innv cause warning
School
Purudc
w
ill
begin
al
4:00
lor. Mrs. A H Teilfortl, Mrs II
I. K M urtin. M l** Carolyn Pat on display. Including the costumes ‘ fri&gt;«i» the sudden change in temp ill.
E Turner, and Mrs Cumcrnu.
rick Mrs W. A Patrick. Mrs J which the members enloyed ex - 1perature. You run prevent this
SATU RD AY
N Gillon, Miss June Davis, Mr*
The annual picnic o f the Hrother- James llv rd . M r* J M Gillon. amlning at the close of the pro I l&gt;v turning off the heat nr setCircle No. (1 met with Mrs. (' W
gram
The Sunbeam* amt H u-,'in g the pan aside for a minute
Krgle prenidlng In the absence n( hood of Locomotive Fireman and M r*
V irginia
Wallace,
Miss Junior G.A.'s were Invlleil in from ni two: this w ill lessen the dan
the chairman, M r* II C. Moore Englm-men w ill lie held *1 Hock Grclrhen K lrrlih n ff.
Miss Gall their respective meeting to elijoy ger of burn* from •puttering fat.
Mrs. J F. Harrison gave the de­ Spring*. Eating w ill begin at 1:00 H illing, Miss Mildred M iller. Mrs Ihe program
* too.
votional with nrayer following, p. m. ami Hone attending are ask­ Douvlas Slenslrom. Mr«
H iv ld
fleports were given by .Mrs. M ed to bring u lunch ami rating ilscb, Mrs. II
A Cobb. Miss
Gumming on the Children's Home utensil*. A ll member* und fa m lllr* Frances Cobb, Mrs p R. Slephen
in Lakeland, and Mrs. W L are Invited.
son. und Miss lli-ltv lllllh liiie r.

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Dates Announced
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Lest Vacationists Can't Be Finicky Over
Food1Even Rattlesnakes Can Taste Good

r t ie ir c h the U 8 A ir Force has
done for the benefit nl fliers who
t r i t b land * r p*r*i*hute Into un­
known country.
Some wild areas are varltahl*
supermarkets in the man who
blow s what he's doing
Among the thing* which the A ir
Force says may he eaten safely

Art:

Any fur-bearing anim al: bat*.
Utards (except glia monsters!,
frp g i. wood grubs, most Insect*.
A u lr tu h water fish and most salt
water vatielles, flowers of all
d in ts , most fruits, nuts and herNCIi
iinii-i and .hfcsters:
— .i... . ,
r l t i ; 111011*3*1.
shellfish, crah*
tu rtle * snd turtle eggs, bird snd
birds’ egg*.
The A ir Force advises its strand•d personnel
. "F o rg e t your clvlltst-J prc|udleas about food: eat anything you
can swallow, animal or vegetable,
that does not have a pronounced
disagreeable taste If you have
doubts about any food, vat only a
little at firs t."
Rome of the exceptions seem ob­
vious. The glia monster, a big
pink and gray llta rd with ■ ven­
omous blip, is so repulsive In ap­
pearance that even a starving man
would be likclv to r.’ Ject It In­
stinctively On Ihe other ha-’ d. rattJcinake* have been described as
very tasty Tlmy are then canned
■ l cocktail hors d ’neuvres.
Among the hugs and Insect*,
and beetles that have a burning or
•void spiders, hairy caterpillar*
otherwise nasty taste.
H ie manual say* eggs "m ake
perfertly good food even when
about ready to hatch" but caution*
against soaihd new*
In tropical and subtropical areas
I h w are a few Juicy o* pulpy

fruits which ere polsonou* snd
tbvfi* are no r . * y •»•»« of Ut*nt|
tying them The safesi p ra n c e Is
io .p it out all seed* which may
lie poisonous even if the* f*u lt Itself I* not Never cat fru it with
an unpleasant taste
Cerainly no one with Boy Scout
training would try to whip up a
wilderness salad of poison ivy. w ith
its l ln-a clump leaves and white
berries. A safe rule- is to avoid
any 3-leaf plant or any plant
with m ilky sap unless you can
definitely identify It
Leaves snd stems of non poison
oui plants may be e itr n either
raw or cooked Roots. tub»rs and
root • stalks should b«- roasted,
hiked o r boiled. (To hod food,
hollow out a chunk of wood, fill
it with water and drop hot rocks
In It.)
To catch fish, an Inaerr. grub
or piece of shellfish may serve
as bait. A piece of tin can makes
an attractive spinner lure
Fish spoil quickly In hot we»th
er. Never ru t a flan that ha* pale,
slim y gills, sunken eyes, flabby
skin and flesh, an unpleasant odor
o r flesh that Isn’t firm
Most poisonous salt water fish
belong to a single group that fr r
quenh tropica! waters In arneral,
they are qui-cr-looking. »nd un
appetising
A ll shellfish are safe in cs| es
cetit one group, the roots, which
took like their name, ami these
are re la tiv ity rare
Vour chance of killing hig game
such as deer o r bear is slim with
out a gun With smaller animals,
the prospect I* better
Examine all hole* and crevices
which show evidence they may
be used by game. Poke a fo rk ’ d
stick down Ine hole, twist it, and
you may Ik - able to engage the
animal's hair and pull him nut
Several types of traps and snare*
w ill catch game, but ycu may
have lo wall hours or even day*
for result*
Simplest I* a "d e a d fa ll" --a flat
rock propped up on a t'.iek lo
which a long string is at'srbed
by pulling the string the hidden
trapper can send the rock crash
Ins down when a bird or small
animal samples Ihe halt of &gt;t«d*
or fru it
If la rk nl drinking water is a
problem, you may find some in

p la y pen.
May Have Weak Perl
I f he walks w llh hla toes p o in t­
in g outward, at an angle of more
th a n forly-Avo degrrrs, it L* poaaible th a t the child w ill have weak
feet and so needs an exam ination
by the doctor to determ ine If he
requires added support In the
form of special shoes.
A n In fa n t usually does better

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tested to determine the proper fit.
I f a m other I* told th a t the child
w ill grow Into shoes. It la very
like ly th a t the salesman la more
Interested In m aking a sale than
In correctly fittin g th e foot.
(iro w In npgrta
Young ch ildren w ill outgrow
ra th e r than o u tw ta r th e ir afiora,
since th e ir feet grow In spurts.
The fa r t th a t a ch ild has had a
p a ir o f ahoea for four to five
m onths does not necessarily mean
th a t he need* n larger sire.
The best way to teat this Is to
note the distance between the tip
o f the firs t nod second tnea and
Ihe end of Ihe shoe while the
child Is standing. When the dis­
tance Is less th a n a quarter n f an
Inch and the toes almost touch
the end, the ahoea have been o u t­
grown.

Should Fit Hnugly
The hack n f the ahoea should
A t snugly w ith o u t slipping nr r id ­
ing down and they should ha
comfortable.
A mother, when buying ahoea
fo r her child, shnuld observe the
child In the etore. The shoes
should not gap a t tha sides o r at
the back when the c h ild walka.
The normal foot requires no
support from ahoea. There fora,
they should be pliable and In te r­
fere aa little as possible w ith foot
action.
Poorly fittin g shoea are not only
uncom fortable but w ill tend to
wear out more n
i m u H In foot deform ities. Prop-

deal*able hVmnat

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V^OOt d e fo rm ity

RUKHTION AND ANSWER
H. D.r Can d rin k in g w atar w ith
■ nu&gt;al came gaa?
Answer: No, not unless a great
deal o f a ir la swallowed along w ith
the water.

i t to A t a child's
Thia can be done
ttia ch ild tr y on
hen having them

WERl F lftS ^&lt;0 lis t
CP

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fM11P. fduMB PRiMfJ WERE.
USED AS
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E M IT

By ANDREW NAHAO
NAPLES.
OP — The
War
ha, long »lnce pau e d (hem by.
bu&lt; 2.000 fam ilies sUU live In
aqualor In (tie heart of (h it great
The slums mushroomed during
a e ^ o rt w ith the picture postcard World War It when Naples was
under heavy aerial bombardment
They tleep seven to a bed. M
As homes were destroyed, the
to a room In to n w bombed out c ity ’s poor flocked to bombed out
m in i Others squat In caves. Dis­ warehouses, abandoned barrack*
ease and crim e b r t id In their and evt-n to the caves which pock­
midst. A slum aristocracy has mark the city's soft-rock tuffs
grown up, its social standing bills.
shown by rooms on sunnier upper
They have refused to budge.
floors.
They pay no rent, no taaes, no
The white stone headquarters of heat nor light nor water bills.
Nearly a thousand large (lie d
NATO's Southern European Com­
mand Isn't fa r away, but there's fam ilies of Neapolitan poor still
no program prom ising any Im m i­ Jam Into three ancient "g ra n lH "—
nent relief fo r these p o p fe Low- the grain store houses built hero
cost housing Is available, but they by Naples' Bourbon rulers In the
can't afford even that Most of 18th Century. The rest live In the
them make from 200 to M0 l l n a barracks or caves, or In scrap
d a y - n o to *30 a month In U. S wood and sheet Iron huts propped
money
, one against the other.
"K lv e thousand children In this ' The poorest live In llg h tie u un­
section ir e threatened by tuber- derground levels damp with the
seepage o f the sea.
l/p p e r floors of the 4-stnry grainhouses are held by the 10-calkd
aristocracy.
Police say many of these a n
Communist ward bosses of the
slum voting districts, and others
SAGINAW, Mleh, ip —Saginaw are “ c a iM v rls tl" —the old South
poilc-e laughed at a burglar who Italian term fo r the petty rackets.
Naples officials have t r l f j to
broke Into a local shoe rt-polr
store Sunday and made off with pry hundreds of fam ilies nut of
Ihcse alums and into the city's lownine unmatched shoes
price apartment housing projects.
It was a good Joke
Pew go The poorest cannot af­
But police Investigators aren't
ford even the cheapest of psid
laughing today.
A burglary was reported at the housing. The aristocracy, living on
same store yesterday. This time vice, rackets and politics, pretends
the loot consisted of five p ilr s of equal poverty and refuses to leave.
So far the only real progress to­
shoes.

Burglar MissesThen Hits For 5

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Parakeets Stolen
UPPER DARBY, Pa. &lt;/f - A
burglar broke into a p it shop In
this Philadelphia suburb over the
weekend am) made off with an
esllmaled 1141 worth of lonl-124
from the cash register and to
parakost*

Ihe South al Scwancc. Tennessee.
Florida Aflam e wa* w ritten while
working for his Master’s degree at
the U niversity of North Carolina,
Chapel H ill
The east of 6* I* direetrd by
Edgar l/w ssln. who came lo F lo r­
ida from Ihe Yale .School of
Drama anil for the past three
years whs assistant director ot
Unto These Hills, lamed Indian
drama of the Cherokee*, at Chero
kee. N. C.
Choreographer
and
featured
dancer is Barton Mumaw, who
was for two year* the leading
male dancer In Annie Get Your
tlun, which starred Mary M artin.
Musle was composed by Charles
F llrya n . who Is a member of the
Tennessee Folklore Sorlcty and
the Am erican Snclrly of Com­
poser* anil publishers and who
lias held several fellowship* fur
music comiMialtiun " tT lie Tamna
Sunday Tribune. Tampa, Florida,
July 3. t a u t
The dram a w ill ronilnue fhrm iglf
September 1 and I* considered a
“ m ust" to aee by Ihoso who are
lar with Am erica’s greatest
m productions
(Im p o rta n t: Price changes nu|
reflected In the pampbla! are:
U rneral Admission: I I 00 and t l. M

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ILWACO. Waah. '*&gt; The love
It was 105 degrees in the county
Jell, where the would have gone on life of the oyster It getting a boot!
here—In meal grinder,.
a morals charge.
O y ite ri In w llla p a Bay aren't
And Miss Hopewell i t an Eskimo
reproducing fa it enough to tu ll
local grower* to they're grinding
them up by the thousands of bush­
el*
Ttu- grinding m lxet sperm and
NEW HAVEN. Conn. t/T—A New ova and, when the "hash1' Is
llaven Register enlumnisl said strewn on the h a /, oyster larvae
today his paper is having a hard form In large numbers from the
lim e disproving the popular notion fe rtillie d ova Full-fledged oysters
that all newspapermen use Ihe grow from the larvae
hunt and peck system when they
Under normal conditions, grow­
lype The Reglsler’s staff, the col ers have to depend upon currents
'ironist reported. Includes Rldgely in the bay tt&gt; bring sperm and
ova together

HKBKF.LEY. Calif. i * - l ) r Ed
ward U. Condon, rtwoarch director
fur Corning (Hass Works, Indav
nredicled color lelevlslon sets w ill
(&gt;s sold com m ercially hy the tall
of loot
The form er director of the Na­
tional llureati nf Slandards said
"several. Ihousand" color tubes
w ill he available* this fall, but only
to the Eastern luxury market.

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In Ihe heart of Florida, near
the historical■ citadel
L“ - J ' of
- f Ihe “Kern
:m inole Indian Nation, a drama is
....____ ...
......’ h lulls one
of the most dram atic stories of
Florida history
The saga ol t'liie f Osceola and
hl« people I. being presented at
.he Lake Wales A m n liilh ca lrr,
winter home of the lllu rk Utils
Passion
Play.
T ille d
Florida
Aflame, Ihe produclion is the fin d
of Its kind presented In the slate
ind Is fast hemming one of the
outstanding nut of-dour* produc­
tions in tin- country. Using the
Seminole Indian Wars a* a hack
ound, Ftnrlda Aflame takes on
o aura of a Broadway play
Tim action lakes plan- in the
middle of the Inst century ami re­
late* the bentlnole viewpoint of
ihu c o n fllrt
Harriett hy white
raiding parties and plagued by
famine and disease, Ihe small
Seminole nation was nevertheless
aide In hum iliate the United States
A rm y completely, defeating a
series nf generals and carry on a
campaign so Nurcessful that It la
considered ihe only* N ark mark
on Ihe history of the Arm y T lie lr
eventual deleat came mtfv as a
result n f treachery by their cue
lilies that robbed them of llm lr
leader. The Seminole nation never
signed a treaty of |ira re and Is
s till technically al war with the
United Stale-.
Author John W Caldwell I* a
native Floridian ami was reared
near the locale of Ids story lie I*
a graduate of Ihe U niversity of

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Bolton, Mmr . 26.65
Detroit, Mleh. 23.75
Clevehuid, 0 . 23.10
Cindnnotl. 0 . 17.70
Philadelphia 19.63
Pittsburgh ...... 21.93
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PLUMBER
1007 South Snnfnrd Avenue
Phone m .1

�parked It at the pit entrance.

Jalopy Clipped

A short tim e lit e r in the race,
he swerved his Jalopy to avoid an
ALBANY, N. Y. bB-Rece d rive r accident and smashed Into his
B ill Irish rues the day he enleri-J parked Jalopy
the stock car Jalopy feature at a
Insert* mid rodents destroy
track In luburhun Menands.
about five tier rent o f the stored
Irish drove his late-model auto- trrain in the fo ile d S ln tr* ottrl)
mobile to the track last night am lvra r.

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frame house, kltc.ien coulppcd
bred. Smail Rreed Wormed. 123
Lake view Ini on Lake Jessup
W crfrlm nn. Lako Mary, Block
Contact owner at 2tnt Jefferson
south of P. D. Turn let* gray
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Commies Launch Jamming Plan

i Rape Charges

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■
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hand, was a rreslul yesterday on 1
aboard, was helng towed to port
bore today after d riftin g In the charges of raping n to year old g irl
Aug a.
Gulf Stream for five hours.

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launched ,t vast now radio |«m
m nm tl the rlty
living campaign to fu rllie r isolate
East Germany's I* m illion peop'e
fi i its th&lt;' Wes) The Reds hope Ihtw ill lessen i bailees of mote anti
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NEW FLOORk aortaeed to bop
5 BUHNER gas
ss range, Kenmore,
fee Hon. Old floora made Ilka
ilOUSE unfurnished, 3 room* and
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I. Phone 1315 W30.
new. Finishing, cleaning and
hath. 4 mill's out South Sanford
waxing, b] bo poi bk power plant
Avf, Call after ft p. m. Kenneth PEARS—81,15, bushel, bring bas­ Serving
Semin ' County
kets, C. Hawke, Paula, Post ofOuitavRon. Plume 23fl M.
1033. II. M. Gleaaon,
Lake Bary
Maty
OB. Lako
fii-o.
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KEEP YOUR Iota clean, lleavv
t jgartinent. 130. ooh Elm Aefc , ,
CITRUS TREKS
duty mnwlivg • clearing, graaReady In transplant. Have Valen­ [ng shell driveways, -ultom
J | - ' WANTLD TO nENT
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cias, Hamlin and Pineapple In farming. DaWItt Hunter A Son.
Orange*. Ruby Red Grapr-fruit.
Ph. 883-W.
T| DEDROOM unfumlsned house,
J- F. Renton, Phone 800-W, Rivert. hi
kitchenette, dining room,
bath;
view
Drive.
HAVE your lawn mowed by Jerry
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In
of town.. Contact
C&lt; tact (he
Lord. Phone IU4-J,
B IM bI b Center.
ter, 307
HOURE TRAILER-34 feat. Electrie refrigerator, gas stove. Ex- YELLS DR1IXKD, Pump* imtall
2—REAL ESTATE FOR RALE—2
txl. any alie. M. 0 . Ilodgei. Ph.
ffilent condition. Phone 005-M
155I-M-40 or 138.
or ice i t 813 E. Catalina.
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Masonry home, oak noon, rwnna LATE MODEL 0 E wringer-type
washer. See at 3401 Stepheni Ave.
room. Kitchen' equipped and
boeutlfullr landscaped on two
Fleilrtc Train—In excel­
. of Sanford’a lovllen. shaded lota. LIONEL
lent condition. Extra traeka. etc,,
Wf Immediate possesslun, priced at
Imw price. Inquire Sanford Her*
114,500 with term* arranged for
lid.

"Your Weatinglumae Dealer"
Phone 1757, I IB Magnolia

II1GIDAIKE applli ncoa, isles and
service G. It. High, Oviedo, Fla
Phone 4151 or Sanford 1912 W
after 8 p. m.
&gt;
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Sanford, Seminole Cnunly'i
Oldest Weitinghnuie Dealer
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rhone 1340

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Owned and operated by Sidney »nd
Eric Vlblen. Bendlx and Crnsley
Appliances: Electrical contrrrting and repair*. 112 Magnolia
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Otlando.

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Ihlottull tin ( oinmimlst police blockade to get
City .lodge W illiam I Dleott's
fe e
Vmerie.tn food p a n e l s m aiilom olille parked a .hurl ills
West Bi-rlin
Inne ’ assay, also was lagged
Tbs' blockade Minuet, -till came
m by the hundreds from all &gt; -e
I'llF S V N I'O IID I I E in t . D
Rons of the Russian /one. despite
Pa«c 7
a light lian on rail travel and Tin-". \u v It. 1933

REMODELING, repairing, .i.xbcs
A REGISTERED COLLIE Female
tns siding, rtmrlng, p*-ntlng.
3 BEDROOM HOUSE
dog—2ik
Years
old
laing
nose
Free eatlmatcs No down pay
All conveniencei excellent water,
Child’s
pet
Phone
1037
J
menls, 38 months to pay, Ltcen
near Elder Springs t’lenty shade
trees, some iiu li trees 2 I* loo
sed co n trarlnr It. J Finch, BIB
Jlcllonvtlle A v t-. Phone RfiB-W.
acres land (!. C Warmack, tit
HELP WANTED
-to
2 Box 283, or srv owner at Atl in-LAWN MOWING CHEAP
Nat Ilk llldg , Boom 312
" c o lo r e d r o u t e boy
Free catim nlrs, ('a ll 7H5-R.
NEW D U l'L K X . 2 bedroom each Between the agio 12 and 18 for
established paper route Apply
Lake Mary, timid terms by nw’n
with Carl Overstreet at the San
er. I’hone 1813W .

FOR HEAL ESTATE IN LAKE
WORK WANTED____- I I
M A IIY see Raymond M. Ball, I t Iteallnr. Sanford. F ln ri„a .
REEPONSIBLS white man with
truck desires week Tel 1808 J1
$750 w ill buy 2 large lots Uni- &gt;&gt;n
Celery Ave Just off M cllnnvllle; CAI-CULATfONB, (d lv rrs c types) Snvc nn Firs*. Wlndstorm-automo
bile Insurance See John II. WII
the other Joining In Hie rear and
and other PAPER WORK done
hums Insuraneo Agency 405
lacing on Mcllnnvllle.
In spare tim e
PROPOSITION
Saninrd AtlanBe Hank Ring or
. ST. JOHNS REALTY CD.
ME. Box 434 r o The Sanford
ra il 31
Phone IIW
Herald
NEW SMYRNA
When you Need Insurance
DOMESTIC WORK p.m nr full
We has • ocean-front, river front
Call 977
time. Phone 2311-H
anil Inland city Inis in New Smy­
EARNS INSUR VNCK AGENCY
rna P rlcisl rig h t with easy terms l ^ » 0 * I N k ^ D P P O R T I W n i R R ^ Q K I y c iL iild g
S a nford.F ljL
as low as IPX) down and S23 per
SM ALL RUSINEJW
|{ — NOTICRN - PERSON M J t - 1 8
month. Come In and talk it over.
If you have a small !v slne«s In a
SEMINOLE REALTY
secluded part of town and are SEE THE CORONATION "U ra l As
1320 MAGNOLIA
PHONE 77
L ife " nn View Maslvr Hetsa at
Interested k: getting .uatomers,
W lrtm lt’s Camera Store 210 S
3 BEDROOM modern house, like
list the s#*vice you offer In the
new. inndsrapcil. 12..MM) down E.
Classified c o '.m n of the Sanford
r
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Horaltt p all 148
il. A fin.me -it 2112 Willow, Just
G M 'f illK
HESrOPtlUM - -Elderly.
_____
off 23th St
Semi Invalid, convalescent Kind
» v . I , A K A Anartm ent* 114 W.
RESTAURANT for sale 421 North
Iv (’arc.
graduate dietician
REALTORS
Orange Selling because of III
-3 1
1H F irst HE ret. Phono 49h-W.
!W7 W
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ness. Phone, Orlando 0397 Scats
St« Itayrnonil M Halt
EOLLAWAY AffDJMBV nr, ns
55, Established business.
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Anlom
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Licensed Broker for all
iy w rrk fK month — IN ltz s
kinds of Real E st-'e and GROCERY STORE and meal mar
Furniture Center, ltd W First
fienernl Insurance ?(&gt;4
ket. good location Established WE BUY USED CARS. L ittle and
S Park Ave Phone 0811
Reel — Second amt Hanford.
many ycar« Owner retiring due
»»NE BOOM efficiency apt suit
to age Complete going buslntes
,
HOUSE
TR A ILE R , M System, 23
»ble for wot king oun.o Ideally Whelhri buying or acIRng, tl will
including all slocks and fixtures
j&gt;ny you to see
(I . Good condition, 3 compart
Incaied » -ms* from Post Office
for 13.000. w bleb is less than
nr.'ii I s, tm lii and avsnlng Price
J. W. IIA L L . Realtor
Private bath. Inquire
Manuel
eu»t of fixtures alone For infnr
SI(VI ini Call turn w
I'lnrbla Slate Bank Building
Jacobson's Mc.pt. Store.
m.itmn. Phone M l, SanfordCall H a ll"
Phone H M
1931 NASH RAM BLER. Must sell
r n f lN I S ilB F A P i’S P rivalo Bath,
2
ARTICLE?
FUR
SALE - I 1 4 immediately for best offer. See
SPECIAL SERVICE
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ronsonabte Talcs. Phnnr 568-M.
at 1213 Magnolia
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LAKE-FRONT D u p le x-2 Il'» Fur I 3 It P Room air rom lltinrier*
17-lt— Automotive Service —IT-ft
if Desired " ml*, from NAS
SI mi 05 Easy terms. Winn TV,
P Children welcmno U. A. Camer
30!) K. 2nd.
H ALL'S Garage fur General Auto
on, Lako Charm Dr , Oviedo;
Repairing Sanford A (V a ry Avr*
Your
TUPPERV. ARE
caler
Ph 47nt or (M2.
Phone HtfloM. 1888 R night.
(lla ilys H om rrhi Phone 17ftn II
A and 3 room efficiency apt*. Tel.
BATTERY. Generator or Starter
CiOAT M IL K : It l&gt; Priest, S. Kan
1787 W.
Service. Call 517, Swaln’a Bat
lord Ave. Phone 7I8-W3.
terv Kcivlce. Sanford Avanue
I BR hnuajT i" lo W- jrd . P a rtly
$5.08 e»
xml 2nd Strcot
fur. See Tam ( utberh«ii*e, 1710 New Folding cols
Columbia P a id
(2 Ml xal
W. 3rd.
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18—
BOATS • MOTORS
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NAVY SURPLUS
Phone 1371
NEW furnished Apt. on N &lt; rw n W 318 Sanford Ave.
William P Smith, Outboard Sales
THIS SPACE AVAILABLE
tn n B rnrh Hleo|’* six. (a .I t. ts
Service. Mercury Oultmard Sal
HOOD AND RAD
ty ur 1283 M.
f
to. 2313 S Park. Phone 1174 J.
Used Sofa
I tn.no
CALI, I IB
I ROOM lurntslH’i i n|!l f a i l 1113 ur Used ro ll spring
18 00
12' 14' BOATS
Trailers—Hard
IMS M.
Used t'halsn taiunge
10 00
w urr C Vail Wood working. 512
AND
INMUIRK
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loot)
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HUTCHISON ocean front apart Used Kitchen eublnel ....
I5.no
menls at Daytona Beach. T rl Used baby tie.I A
70 • FURNITURE.- H'hnld tiood. I f
mattress
15 "c
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By" Kraaky
Used .1 pc living room
r u n Apartments, couples, 108 N
Wall, Floor and Flrrplaca.
suite
13 no
L»ure'
M. Q. HODGES
Used 2 pr Wicker living
IBS W. I l l RL
Ph«M IB
room suite
15no
FURNISHED Apartment—4 room .. Used Holloway betl _
IX no
VENETIAN RI.INDs ”
Used 3 |ic tlinetfe
loon
8*5.00. 1 child Phone Iftl-W
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in no
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lie taiuM Complete ren seryire.
floor adults. 107 W. nth
suite
20on
tern I nnle Venetian H llm f CompaM
IB* Wtal Third
4 ONE BOOM fur efflclencj Apts. Used single Hollywood
Phaoe
bed
30 on
U tllll.es partly furnished. Cnup
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UNFURNISHED
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Aluminum,
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free
303 Celery Ave.
umtnum, Ca
Tel. 12:
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99.95
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for
appointment
new 4 p r blond bed­
Cabinet making, tipholsleritig. Fur­
814 Elm
room suite
toono
niture rcflnlshlng—repairing An
CALI, us about our Credit Plan.
MATHER OF SANFORD
LARGE,
COOL,
well furnished 203 09 E. 1st. SI.
(blue restoring TlptmlsterinK tub
Painting, Repairing Remodel­
Phone 127
home In Geneva l&gt;ow rent for
rlrs . Wcrk auaranlced I5u N
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earellent care Ho* EEC, c /n xy 11 P, Rnmn air conditioners
Boulevard Ct., Del,and, Phnnr
T id D 'irnelt
337______
Tel 1197 W.
1289 95 Easy term *. Winn TV, lit 2, Box 7ft R
Herald.
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IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO 2 1 welcome. 1717 Park Ave., Phone
MOHILE HOMES
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_______ 13 ft to 41 It . priced from (t27&lt;i
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HERALD prove III abllliy aa ip
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STONE, NASHUA. RICHARD
efficient aalea medium.
road, 4 m ile* west of Sanford.
the Florida State Rank.
SON. ALUM D ROOM A ALUM
Appiy 200 Laurel
IN U M AWNINGS.
iA T o u n u
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Ufettme Alumlnom — Free E,aU
NFUHNISHED Apts Sep M »
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penny horseshoe attached" He
maiaa. Free DuUllalioe—Talei ’alnlka, Fin
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turn to W illiam '* F ix-It Shop Ke
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now sills A lintels. Miracle Con­ 8PHEADER SERVICE, Ume and
Phone 478. REWARD.
FOR REN I’- -2 bedroom, furnished
crete Co., 3«!i Elm A*e. Ptione
Dolomite and PertlUiar. rhowv
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1393 M. David S. Carpentar.
pletely equipped. On too lako at
Hospital, ltaltlm ore My Nmne
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fllreop Mush , 841 N. Orange, O r­
I t - ELECTRICAL SERVICES
Adults only. $fl. per week, J17
lando,
PUnEM NO
Sanford
Electric Co., 0. K Appli
a Palmetto Ave.
ceovact
;«nwaet and rapatr work. Tree
ancea, 118 Magnolia Ave. Ph !!2
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cited. Call 3.1B7 for appointment
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�Palmieri Wins 16th As Sanlord
Soeaw-Cocoa Indians, 9 -1 ..

s.Yowell's

III K E N T IH E T L A IN
Thu** t r ju t r i u t n l Sm.fun] l a rd in a lt f r u h after it»f»atin|r th*
Cocoa Indian* iti Pr&lt; vu»t Park 1**1 night, U-l. w ill r-ntrr li'm g fit’*
/a la " t u iirib u tlo n N ig h t" uann with lake la n d at th* Memorial Sta
mum onlv four /a m ** uni .if th m l t.lace in th * F lo rid * State League
second half pennant rac*.
♦
Ernie Palmier! racked up hi*
Iflth victory a* against ninr de/ r a t i la*! night in hurling a rearperfect t «*••»-hi t to * I'a lrn irn faced
cniy 30 m*n, fanning nln* ari l
p a iiln g only th r**.
Th* d » liti*ta tr working rig h t­
hander from Elmhurst Lung !»• 1
land I* no* th* individual pitch­
ing l*B 'l*r on th* ( anim al* with
a lrt*P record. im ir* win* than
any Seminole Ulu* rackni up all
ia it v*ar
1‘a lm irrl Irad* Ih* I wrdinal*
'
with ITT a irik * out* and inning*
pitched. 1*1. l i t i* Sanford'* 1
loot hup* for a 20 gam* « in(
n rr.
,|
It a a i a particularly glurou*
victory for Sanford. Not only did 11
the Cardinal* win in Cocoa * -wn I
bailiwick, a thing th rv haven't |
h»*n a lilr to do v rry much th i* |
year. hut th rv m e im rrilrd th *
Tribe on I'alm n-ri'* itin g y offer* I
mg* while clobbering the • U n it
of Cocoa • two i-*»t pitcher* — '
V irg il fr a ile r and f iw u lwip*t.
Tommy l.«-*inard puled Out hi*
tecond homer of the v*ar. pa**
ing hi* la*t year * on* total. •
while Manager J *
Dunn In- 1
treated hi* f lurid* State l.rague *
i*ao in th* c iriu il department 1
with In*
I7ln o *e r-th *-lia rii*r *
blow. Bell Hmedut got into the i
fa n fo rd home run •pter w ith hi*
l i n t fuui ma-ler uf h it Urgamsed
hasrrial) caieer.
Dunn. a ho i* »econ4 in 11111'* *
in Ih* league, rrrp t rim e r lo
i
Manager llama lluwell'a I I I
1
leading
lutal
llunn
lie ltrd
t
an o ** hi* lu *ih and IDVth t
marker* of Ih* **a*on. Leonard.
I
who I* third in that all-im porta
ant K ill column, r*i**d hi* tutr
al by two lu 101
I he Cardinal* tied the league'* *
ito lrn ha»e mark when Tonv ft a r
roue *wiped hi* IMh »»ck if the *
r*a*nn It gate Sanford 213. r&lt;|ual
ling the F.Sl. mark e*tahllthe&lt;l hy ifla in e w iite m 1(117.
FSL FEN N AN r II At K
&gt; Dunn, t h i* , * * ' •
AA I. I'd l . i l
. O d er w i t h 17. » i l l *n
I lf I nn.I
29 i t
et.e, e
• » r * S a n fo r d M a n a g e r
Davtuna
do Id
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ru n k in g ' t. o » k **'
focua
27 21 ft*. 3
1
b a ll
h ilt ir ik ' . i i n l r * l
SANFORD
21 21 .M*i
7
th e F S L * ih
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The rloieoee* of t),r fS I r» i*

Zubovich, Loftin
Lead Sanfly Loop
With .750 Avg.

Cardinals Draw 40,517 Total Fans
For 53 Memorial Stadium Contests

By RALPH C A S S IA S
Y e ite rd s y '*
Sanfly
League'*
^anie between the VC 9 Electronic*
Nine and NAAS A
____________
.
dm iniitration
base last w a i CJH*d during the top nf the
_Tw*r
is Indians ,w o l" l inning because of rain
* /
the 213th Head L'mpire Clyde Stafford ir t
,/
,r Sanford Ul*' k a,I,*‘ run almost half of the
, /
Fime f'lor- lnn‘ n8 In hopes that the Might rain
‘/
den h u e
would stop When the rain be
/
le bark in e»me heavy, he called the game
*
1 o j r i ,n Kepi a v date for the Electronic*
n*'s theft a°u Adm inistration was set for
i iit h of
August IT. 1943
ason * H r
*n * "d iy 's game the NAAS &gt;pe
, /*.*»■ ,
ir distine- r *al
T ram Is battling
1
f swiping ASROJSf-aj Optronics for top spot
) .;V .
. ib's lOOth in ,he
T hr Spectils amt
O
on Ju n r °P * • « " o *
fot first rla c r 1
Sanford ***** Utr winners of today's game
....
(irlando w1*1 lnov* 111" first with an un
• • • Mikes F.
Ivrrthornc d l*Pu‘ rd rig h t
— ;------ihe ?sjth
f-^lro n ic* w ill have Jack Allen ^ J i . . D g s u
in
J a t p X rn m i a c ru s the p la fr lo Ted I I V V K A V
on JuD McDanJrl W a y wh.-n ihey take
V V f
* Ihe field Flaying Infield w ill be
ttv leads (' r M la iflln al first, Clyde Stafford
A _
C Dunn ’ rrond. C.enr Robbins at short I V i p p | M i l
d 77. BUI »«"P. *n‘&gt; H yde Colburn, third 1
V I1
tborne ?n base
mine this Thr °P '* p l* jin g manager Mor
The Cits M■
ml chance r ” VV&gt;lf». w ill perform in right * d l bold ari u
me mark Meld Jim llunes w ill be Walcbing ,nJ -1* lb*1 .'•anl
t scar old renter, while Frank Zubuvicb will th*. MagnotiJ
f
( handle the dulirs of left field
night. Aug 19
st M is t:
1 Fred Grimes w ill take the
by i.,*i
sh mound fur Special Services when Haul I'eiold
’
they face Uptnmics today Grimes
Teams and [•
i.
, who hat a league record of l o t*d *nd assigm
ro-ik
s w ill be throwing lo Warren Kalen preparatory lo
*
Watching Ihe inner Optronic, City League al
,JJ defenses w ill be K L Brock, the *t‘g Alley* ..n .»
_
team manager, at first. H J
Rick »econa. Fred M ahlsli-jdl at I .
U n aa,
(1C
short ttop and A H Murray third
iV lt.r i
ba«e The out field w ill I*, pro l
|* l_ . k
lerled from left to right bs Jack I 0 i N O r t / l
Williams. Sam Site more and D n
_
.

Sanford Cardinal Averages

' * The* baiting averages of the
posing teams are
pectalr FAS RONS I UFTHOMC.S
Club tan* Frank Zubov ich
a pair of G riffin
Loftin
hampions Clyde Colburn

In order In keep the Sauhifd
* af.lmaA ill the black thi*
,.g \
Vow e ll'* Department Store }
l'ouchton Drug C o. haw- I ,-ue
• olentlv purchased all the ti, h.-ta
ro ne&gt;i tuvsday night * cla*i, i)f,
tween the Sanford Cardinal* and
the Leesburg Lakers
W \ B illing, owner of rouchion • and Jack Hall, tiia iu y. r „f
Viiwell’ *. have j*iilied lugelht-r to
p u rc h -.r e vtry -cat ir. the
with th** eveoplion of the re -*n e t
•eat &gt;
Meantime, they hate prlulrd
t oon grneral admission il&lt; k r {
lo llir gam* and are giving i s , '
these t l 'k r l* in their rrc p c ith e
stores. No purchases ur merrh-indlse are neressary before
iiblalnltlg these ducat*.
All fans have to do I* lo j , |
'.u i'n tickets and the* are
■r&gt;« i r *
Hitting declared
uur
S, It id,(relive I* In tu c k lilt- Me
in ..m l stadium for till* game VV«
.*' lid Ilk, to *el an all time I top
id, Mali l.eai'lli- Single game at■,-ii'J.tm-e record "
^
I. k*t* w ill be avallib le U l
A■•w••11 and r*iucht**n's near the
•truer of Magnolia and I irsf
s in e i- Ac*(,i ling lo Jack ||i||,
We ire earnestly seeking In help
'lie l,.ill club in this wav Th*
money winch we are paying the
C.-rdm i Is pin* the money they
sill t i k e in at the concession *|.ind
■hotijil help III" clu b ."
Ilitllnv; added. "We are git mg
i way h ivji general
adiiu**i..it
tiekel- Imping lo gel as many
‘
- ' l i C me as possible 1*1
'h "
' i- in .•■J1 the reserve i - f i
■' tin
- m*' '" The usual adm:*
■
charge lor special nlghl re
•T ie ve it* bav been 25 cent*
lliivin -s Manager Jtin Field*
- t it " I that the Vowel I Touch l.at
'.Iait i * i r r l iln l) a fine gesture on
th - p .r t of the m ediant* ami wi |
■ l -ng way in heltiing the dub
'•&gt; fi:n*h a successful &gt;ea*on

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dog north lean
Tin nile improve ms
7V- an eveding ,f
(t'f&gt; annual FTords

Touchton To Honor
Junior Legion

Today s
Standings
Major Leog
Leaders

Novy Bowlers Will
M eet Tomorrow
Teams w ill t« formed fur th e
new Sanford Nasal A ir Station'*
trow ling le a g u e »t thr .Sanford
Rowling Alley* tomorrow night at
V it) o'clock it was announced by
Rill Hurt wick today.
The Navy League w ill begin a
weekly Tue.day night schedule uf
games al th r Sanford Howling
Alley on Aug is A ll games w ill
begin al J 30 p m at the Sanford
Bowling Alleys, 2nfi Magnolia Ave

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B ill B ilvarthom e, Sanford's Inlured .302 h ittin g rig h tfirid e r,
had the cast removed from hla
rig h t hand yesterday by Dr. John
Morgan. S llw rth o rn e la etpectrd
to rest several dava before re­
turn in g to the lineup.
The handsome blonde retching
convert broke the Index fln g rr
bone In his rig h t hand while
catching fu r in |u rrd B ill H arria
in July 30 at Jacksonville Beech.
S in c e
Silverthorne'a Injury,
Senfurd has lost six of tig h t
game*. Sllverthorne wee leading
the club in doublea w ith 26 anil
had stolen 20 bates.

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W orld's I'irst-Clioive

flrrtfiily n
l*MU«!#lphU

cult clouts last yrar.
Th* player d rivin g the most
over the (cnee w ill win. In other
event* Rill Silvertborne w ill lead
the Sanford Cards in the 60-yard
da*h against the beet Lakeland
baa to offer. There w ill be an
accuracy throw ing contest from
home p iatr to second base aa well
as a distance throw ing duel from
ihe outfield w ith both teama com­
peting,
C ARD C A l'K K H t Jim Flannlgan
ib -2 l l i slated to pilch fo r Banford against lakeland tonight . .
Over IJOO fane are expected to
ere thie evening's game barring
poor weather.

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• ' W n P M P * Hartwlck.
T a addition te
tho r*finishing Job, alx new racks
have been ordered and will be
Installed within three weeks.
Plans fur alr-condIHoning the sa­
tire Alleys are aew beiag formu­
lated, according t a Hartwlck, The
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SEMINOLE
DRY CLEANERS
HASKIIAM .

SCHKDl'I-K

( A R R IV A LS TH IS WEEK
Game Tonight
Lakeland at SANFORD
tt'n n lrib u tiu n N ig h ti
Game AAedne-da*
Sanford at Laklrnad
Game lhur*d-.e
Jss Reach at SANFORD
Game Fridas
Sanford at Jav Reach
Game Saturday
Sanford at Orlando
Game Sundat
Orlando at SANFORD
Game Aluwdav
Sanford at Leesburg
Game Tuesday
Iwcd.ur g at SAN FOR J)
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High

A lv in Dark hae played flee
m illio n s w ith the New York
ita n u t h li season.

The Sanford

See The New 1953 Buick 4-Door Sedan

Alley will have, the front entrance en Magnolia

■ jsr'is*
Aiwy. « complete face-lifting in the n e x t'
206 Me g n o 11 a couple of weeks. A large maque
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10:06 p.m.

Sanford Bowling Alleys Launch
Large Renovation Program
The alx alleys at the Sanford

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New Smyrna Tides

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( R v r e p l S unday )

•lira will dress the naw entrance.
which open Into center of th#
bowling paUdlum, forming n
veatnbule.
"We now are In the process of
giving Sanford bowlers d modern
bowling palace with all the latest
conveniences," Hartwlck stated.
All the spectator benches have
boon repainted In n dean ma­
roon color. Voile Williams Sr.,
owner of the building which
houast. Canford Rowling Alleys,
is schedued to begia work on
the front of tho Bowling Alley
nest week.
Plane call for tearing out the

Which We Can Deliver In Sanford For

moirtL.

commencing at Sept. 1 Two more
league*, one n Mixed League for
men and women, and tho ether
either a Ladies Loop or another
Navy League will be formed.
The Navy league will hold tta
formation mooting at tho Sanford
Bowling Alley tomorrow night All
six alleys were scheduled to bo
completelv re finished by toenerr°Tbe City League will hold# Its
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t " A 8H IK O TO N &lt;jT)—The I'enU xon began today the aad laah
Of n o tifyin g the fam ilies of American soldiers reported by the
tom tnunlata to hare died in hnrean War prisoner ra m p s ,

In Plane Crash

W ASH IN G TO N i&gt;J',_Serretar, of Slate Holies warned the
Communlala today the I nlted Nations w ill withhold "In the last"
ned war prisoner* charged with or rn n tlrtrd of crimes —to make
»ur» 1h&gt; I i eda f f liir n l . N, prisoner* in th •• «iunt* u lc R n rv ,

An cnlislrd man attached t o 1
the Sanford Naval A uxiliary A ir
Station wa* reported today to have
been killed In an airplane crash
near Pensacola, hot details In
eluding the airm an'* name were
not Immediately available
It was reported, however, that
the flye r's next of km 1* a reslderl
of Sanford, and he was attached
lo Composite Squadron Nine a*
the station
It Is believed Dip sailor was ,
operating from an alrerafl eHrrter
when Ihc accident occurred.

State News Roundup
Dominican Flagship Sails On West
'indies Cruise After Being Towed
M IA M I OP)—The Dominican flagship Nuevo Dominleann left M i­
ami last night w ith I.'IU psxnengei. on an ll-d n y West Indies cruise, a
raw hour* a ftr r she was towed Into port from a trip to Nassim.
the vessel tiecamc iMaahled near (Irr-al Isaru- Light rin the 142
mlla trip and reached Miami 28 hours late Home of the Kin passengers
on the Nassau voyage m m Plained »
(hatj* were not provided with prop
t r (nod, w aler and sanitary In aided tin* slop 12 miles cast of
e llltle i during the IS hours the Miami md the Coast Guard cut
, ter Androsmggln towcil her to the
J h lp waa without power
Company officials anld a break Miami ship channel, where com
down of the main fuel pump dls mere In I lugs look over
t'm n tir John It Lyman, chief
of the t'oti ,i Guard * merchant
marine safety division, said In
speetnrs found the 27 year old Do­
minican flagship seaworthy anil
I he vessel then sailed with 139
passengers on the longer cruise

Freedom Nears
For Prisoner

TALLAHASSEE iff Papera
gtarhirh w ill free Auburn Iturkett nf
T 4 l* m l from the Hate prison to
which he w »j returned In June
after 19 ye a ri of fret-lorn as an
escapee are enrnute to nnlford
today
S. L Walter*, chief nf the state
prison division, said he p la rH in
tha malls last night n ollro of the
conditional pardon g ra n t'd Hur
kett by the State Pardon Hoard

(Child Drowns
Despite Prqycrs

State Attorney
Asks First Degree
Murder Charge
SEBItlNG ff stale Atty (iunter
Stephenson w ill a-k a grand |ury
Aog 21 to Indict ltu*«t-'l Stack
home on a firs t degree murder
charge in the death of his lonely
hearts wife
Sl-phenson announced Ibe call
Ing of Die grand lurv Tuesday afti&lt;r t'lrc u lt .lodge W illiam P Allen
turned down Stackhouse's petition
for i •lease on bond Judge Allen
ordered Slackhouse held without
bond III the Highlands County ja il

M IA M I ms—1
" Keep trying, docto rj keep trying. Don't give up;
*W belleva fn G n j," cried Mrs
W illiam R. M cClgflln yeslerday
white a physician ana resrue
m uidsm en worked over her three
y H r-o ld daughter, Mary Jane
MUNSAN. Korea iff - Two Flo
BUt a fter 49 minutes they gave
ln n t were among Dtp prisoners
up end the child was pronounced rid
nf war rtfeaaed In Korea Iasi night
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•
— They are!
Milton L Catoe, f lg t , tlq s Krrv.
Co , 2ml Kngr Combat Hu . 2nd
Dlv ; wife, Nellla V. C alof. T(
Aragon Ccvirt. Pen taenia
Itirlined M llH «w tt. Tpl . To
I, llt h IIgl . r .lh Dlv . father A
TAM PA iff—Cant flobert N *r mos E lla w e tt, box 2Mt, Jupiter
d lttl says ho sailed Dio shrimp
boat Miss Thelma from a Mexican
port without permission because
he was “ getting a run fo u n d " from
officials there.
s * Nardelti entered the port of
RUSKIN i f f - A liedrldden Roikln
^ ( llt d a d del Carmf-n In land five
crewmen from a Mexican shrimp farm er know, death U not far
boat sunk In a collision with his awny, hot there Is a new sparkle
(rp ft. He said no charge was In his eye these days
The soldier son whom I. K Rut
placed against him. bul he couldn'l
her hasn't seen for five years ass
get permission In leave
released by Hu- Communists Mon
day The Arm y has agreed this Is
an emergency ease and w ill use
all haste to *|&gt;crd Sgl Lawrence
ORLANDO ift —A high fire ra t- A Hurtles- home
Santa Rosa County ra in e d the
t i l l Board nf Forestry yesler
4y to order that a special Inves
llg itn r go there to look inlo Ih r
M IA M I iff*—Palm llearh County
situation
deputies plan to return George
flobi-rt Ellefsen. 22. lo West Palm
Reach In face kidnaping charges,
reported Deputy Slvnriff Kd Rnul.s
Ellefspn was hroughl to Miami
JACKSONVILLE
iff -F lo rid a from Jacksonville and is In Dade
lim b t e r t handled I3.1T.I7I In w«- County Jail on charges of vagrancy
f a r i during June, according to and carrying concealed weapons.
thafr July tax returns.
It mils said

Two Floridians
Among Prisoners

Shrimp Boat
Got 'Run-Around'

Ailing Father
Awaits POW Son

High Fire Rale

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Kidnaping Charges

Gamblers Busy

IN THE HERALD:

5, JO, And 40 Years Ago
AUGUST 12. 1912
S h e riff Hand and C ity Policeman V ictor are |I0 0 to the good
today ■■ « result o f their vigilante having captured an escaped convict
who waa sentenced from Dade County fo r two years fu r com m itting
^ h ig h w a y robbery.
Best meals In Sanford fo r 14.00 per week. Moat ho m r-llkr hotel In
town. Transients and regular boardera find a welcome nt reasonable
ra ta l. JH. John Hotel, 420 F lrat 8 t„ A. W. Wathen, prop.

vI

M r. and Mra. John Mrlsch and fa m ily have returned from a tr ip
to thalr old home In Long Island and many other pidnta in and around
Naw York.

AUGUST 12, 1942
A viation Cadet Voile A. W illia m * Jr., io n o f Mr. and Mra. V. A.
w lllla m a Sr., 909 Magnolia Ava. la anrolled In the claaa o f cadeta
^ c u r r a n tly ta kin g flig h t Instruction a t tha Independence A rm y A ir Field,

We've wandered fer yrara If the
use of automatic electric turn
signals on car* ruled on* the neeesalty nf giving hand signals. Now
Inform ation haa hern received from
the American Automobile AssoelaHon aaylng that when vacationer*
are p a ttin g through other state*
they should n ie hand algnala even
though the automobile* may be
equipped with tha flashing direc­
tional Indicators. A review of the
lawa of srverat states by the AAA
reveals that in many slates, hand
signals are s tilt required evea
though the electric tuns signals
are perm itted. A motorist, to he
certain he's w ithin the law during
an Interstate trip , would nerd to
whip out a ropy of the law for
each stale the ra r enters.
ft ft. ft'
The dope out of Gainesville is
that Junior M elt* w ill be one of
the two quarterbacks steering
Coach Wait Slater’s single wing
buck attack. Picked high school
grid squad* arc practicing daily
** North and South force* for the
.ill star footbnll game In J.*cks&lt;m
v Ilie's Gator Howl tomorrow night
at 9:00. Two high school groups
w ill also collide in a basketball
tussle tonight at 9:00 o'clock.
• • ft
Pusile Corner — Here's the
in x w rr to yesterday's brain ■gliator. The m ultiplier la nine tfmea
the required dixit. Thus, If your
friend wants all "lw o 'a “ In the
produrt,
have
him
m ultiply
11313979 hv 19. For all “ SevenV'
use 93 (nine Dines seven) and so
on
, Keep the problems coming
In In this corner—we got a kick
nut of trying to solve them and
other* have told us Ihey try to
follow each p ilu le through.

ft • ft

Thought* While .Shaving--That's
,i grand thing Touchtnn's and
Yowell's are doing In buying out
the lu ll park the night of Aua 19
Now Is the tim e to help the base
ball team—mil next w inter after
the owners of Ihc franchise are
figuring up how much they've lost
and what amount nf cash they'll
need before the 1934 scaann ran
open
Why Is II that the hnmp
team always plays Its poorest ball
when Ihe lar&amp;esl crowds are In
the stands'’ About Ihe only thing
worthy of nnta In Isst night's (Iasco was Tommy Leonard's t in t
mien base o f .the evening w hlth
set a new Florida S tile League
record in Diet department ,
One of the most Interesting round
table discussions (his scrivener
can Imagine would be to have Dr.
Abel Wotman and his supporters
on the l i l y Commission on one
side and Paul tlhllm an and his
i &lt; barkers on the o th rr In a ills
cussion ot the sewerage Issue

• ft ft

All mads led to Trout Pond tn
I'aola today where the Junior
Chamber of Commerce put on ita
fourth
annual
Fishing
Rodeo,
noses started moving at I t an a
snakrllke trip to the fishing area
— Nemlnole County was being
covered like ■ blanket to make
certain (hat kiddle* who wanted
to strive for the prises wouldn't be
le ft without transportation. I t ’s a
grand thing the Jayceea are doing
not only for the youngster* but
also In a promotion way. To those
Individuals who ere contributing
their tim e and to the various com­
panies who are contributing prises
and refreshments go the heartiest
thanks of the ftomerTImer.
• • •
When the bridge players gather
innight at the Woman * Club for
their weekly duplicate session,
'they w ill not with a great deal ot
satisfaction the new boards and
cards which arrived e a rlie r this
week The equipment la oHIdal
American Contract Bridge U-ague
gear and looks like a m illion
uucks. Incldenlty, Doc Munautk
anil Fred Stein took top honors In
the Orlando meet Monday while
the DomerTimer and Irv relnbvrg
were also ra n i. Up In St. Loula,
Wilson Landiey, director of the
Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club,
came in firs t In the sectionals snti
with his Orlando partner was
seventh among 143 team* overall.
Nice Going, B ill.
• • •
Frances "tvoets'' Moore, the a t­
tractive young lady who la doing
so much to liv e Sanford national
prom lninca, (a oace more a cover
a lrl. She appear* oa the cover of
the Aug. * Runtime Magaxlne,
posed with her Gibing pole oa the
seawall with Hanford showli
up
In the barhgronnd. Boot* l i
employed at Cypres* G a rd e n
after tervlag ear
.
rU ar la the summer a» a Ufa guard at the Mualeipel Fool. Chart I* Waterman, uia
(■tented reporter-phetographer for
Huntime, Is certainly devoting n
greal deal of a p a rt m Uto weakly
mag to this c ity and county.

Boat lervice on the 8 t. John* River between Jacksonville and San­
For those local people who hava
ford w ill b« terminated fo r the duration o f the w ar because o f the lack
shown Interest In the approaching
o f labor, t t baa bean In operation fo r the past 18 years.
WORZ talent show, Ihe Orlando
Ml#a A nn* Lovell today mad* an appaal fo r more volunteer* fo r radio station today announced that
general
auditions
have
be«n
a irc ra ft w arning service in Semlnola County.
changed to F rid a y from 7:00 lo
10:00 p.m. and Saturday fro m 2:00
AUGUST 12, I94A
County Commlasion Chairman H, B. Pop# revealed that the proper­ lo 3:00 p.m. If additional tim e la
ty necessary fo r construction o f a new f i l l and bridge near tha praaont needed, i l w ill b« arranged fo r
Geneva Bridge nea bean seceured and th a t tha dead had been submitted next week. The actual broadcait
w ill be held on tha stage o f tha
9 ' ° the State lo a d Department.
Rialto Theater in downlown Or­
have arrived to apend a week w ith lando with an orchaatra. The five
M r. and M ra,
r*. H arry Brownlee
Bra
chosen w ill be heard
.a n d Mra. E, D. Brownlee a t th e ir hama contestants
Mr,
coast-to-coait over the N aU ocu
Brownlee la a atudant a t Tampla Medical Broadcasting Company. In case

Kiwanis Leader
Praises Efforts
Of Local Club
Don Haggerty. Klwani* llruten
ant governor for the Fifth Dtvi
slim, today praised Ihe Sanford
club lor
'outstanding
achieve
men!*' (luring the llr * i seven
months of this year
M r Haggerty said the local or
ganilation had maintained a 00.1
average for attendance w hlrh wa*
considerably above Die average
for the rest of Die division
He also gave a brief oidline ol
the International m m ro llo n held
in New York I *11v
F.arl Higginbotham Doug Slen
slrom and Rupert Strickland were
e lerlpil delegates lo Ibe district
convention In Hat tuna llearh Oct
tt through 1.1 Alternate* nnnied
were Marion Harman. It T Mil
wee. and AI Wilson
Glenn Y Middleton of i lrrniont
was the main speaker For 19
je a r* he was a producer and d!
rector In Hollywood o f radio pro
rams For three tears he wa
cad nf the television department
for the t'oliim tga llroailrnsllng
System
lie related several facts ahold
the history of television and also
told of Ids experiences with the
Amos 'N Amlv slum
Cither guests at Die meeting In
eluded R II la rp e r of Tnmua
Frank Shamr* o f New York C ltl,
L. K. Vaughn. Mark ('level ann
Sr., and Dr Wat dr Rucker Jr,,
all of Sanford and T II Page nf
Orlando

S

High Courf Upholds
Goldsboro Decision

VvKPNKHPAY.
APR." 12, 1!»ro
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No. 252

County Clerk's
O ffice Praised
The methiHl in which re­
am kept at the office of
Clerk o f the f l m i l t Cmiri
lauded in the •um nim v of
mccnt ii in It t iin tuu cd in
state H iulllinir dnpnrtnient
III tin- ircnniiil ulnteiin-ni
the aummarv. signed hv Join
llc rg c rl. Hsaintnut ntutc Mini
i l i* stated. "Collection o f rwere accounted fo r propciiv ■nil
prom pt]v (I wa* cvhlcnt Diu&lt; ,11
phnscs of office procedure
hnndlctl in lh(&gt; lim it c rn lii
manner. A ll records were In
rellent condition,"
It l» stated, "C o lliv lliin s o f i*
as fa r l&gt;ack a* IIMB,

Longwood Meeting
A larae gathering is i-xm -i-d
by the lamgwnod Chnnihn »f
Commerce lo hear Mark Wheel, i,
expert of the Florida Power Ceto
on community development. »' «
CofC no eting tom orrnw a t 9 |M«&gt;
at th« Longwood Iterreatlon Dark,
A conteit w ill he eondiicii-il.
also, to telect a town slogan

'

Weather Bureau
Issues Advisory
To Shipping

a

m

I S f .

Aug

13, ID.Vt

\ .m all h tirn ia iie has .Irvel
npi-l m the VDatihi- and ai loon
K i- h t ii SI,imlard Time It was cell
terrd ■I••&gt;nt 123 miles r a il ot Dai
I mi a Beach. Fla . near Latitude
2!l t V&gt;rlli Longitude 71 il Wrsl
mnvmg mn 1h uiirthuext In north
at .1In mi I 12 miles per hour
StrnugcM muds are about 73
nub— per hour in squall* a slmsl
ilisl.nu
i- mirth, nf Ihe. .center
,
. . . . In
,t"
,l,r *’iin1iniieil north
'* -,r' l , umtement around the same
■ ii,- during Du- next 19 lo 21 hour»dh slowly increasing Inlensdt
'Shipping should exercise can
Hon .dong ami off the
ills Allan
In
-i- i lor Ihe next 3*1 Ilnurs "

Industrial Board
To Meet Tonight
\
• mu nf flip
Iriflu
n I a ill Iip lii-M it 7 Mt
f r iil
l»v i»1 Hip f »t\ Hull l«»
I* M»
llscti * I lit* p\|i|n|tMh-iri m( If m*a I
I.»!»•• in u iif tit'iil ln«!ii'ff\ Ihtf
I *I Ills U il! In* f|iS4'l|sM»f|.‘* nr
i i i i m U t»» 1 H n iilry ( M I m i i i rlu iir
lit til ni flu* hii;iF*1
"Fm i tfw
**'
.1 p iiiui i iii lii «lrv^1i»p our fu tlfst

pniMiihjil &lt;»f n rfd le rriM

u n rk fr^ “

$22,500 Paid
For Residence

IH It MA9 09 ROSIA II ihutiHl sccordlng lo Ihc number of casualties
UllTsted bv Die Allie*. with Die esi-aptlon nf Smith Kure* whi. h I* '(” *
included The D s piopiolbtn rover* about nine icoths nf the nVto,
with ihe r**l by other U N italmn*.
iCmti-nl frees A»»«eta'tes)

l u * . .. • .■ .V c
v* ,

Condition Of Polio
Victim Is Good

The ternnd v irtlin nf poRor’ eyll&gt;it In the countt Stephen Zimmerman live son of the Rev in.j
Mrs )l Lyttleton Flm itierm an J'.i
I’ nlmeDo Ave . tin * reported fn-tio
’1 111* iDenillnu ntiyxte ian tn he
d’ dnt: real well
Ihe pin sit-lan -.lid there :x
Ii .im ILi am tetei 1ibte ii■eaktie**
II, l.r ii in- eon lirured Ii to re
M iik Wheel's* 'll I’ efershurg I in11 lo ,i specialist In Orlando hi
ibnul fit e f i t *
Die p h tx irlie
w
&lt;i ms ol c led lii In-ad Dls- pm
espn-sseil Ihe opinion Do- h -&gt;
le, I
M ii uni lia r in-is*, i ban to in of t'oiild in- Dile In .L it nut of he f
&gt;1 Dial time
Do i of ( reel cation ..... im itlee
I &gt;o hDii -i t ti i Id i i -ii III III" ( lO'ilv
Ir ,| on Do* s la in * id Die t o tilli
n q il i being proposed lit Ills- Soil) hate tn-eii git in shill* of g,s m e ll
:lohi||||i plot eled is a p re c s iilh n
mole Yimtb Council
ii&gt; measure In Die i oqn*t lie ilfh
\ di*i-u**lon wa* lii-lil ic la lltc I ml
lo p o ..ib it selling op i "Jolm
Fo r -on Memorial Youth Fund'' lo
i s m mi ihc opcralton of the pro
p.i.i-d vmiDi reelK itional center
\ roilt illlli e Will In- Ippiunled
lo i oonluiali- civic participation m
Du- dedication of Do- new A ilanlo
( oa*l lane Railroad slaflon we*t
of Do- City next month
V •
Stim*.
nf
II M lilenson, C of (' dus-efor
(I- pii'sfcd the assistam e of lie- C I liMidn lJu im l Ilj4t fhi u r c -V ♦ftoem
,.| i road cnmnilftei- m im proving lin n , uml lit* *rilir»* w tn ff n f i»»ri
ft|ii\&lt; s • &gt; ( i |i» H ill M m i|ik i i i «• r u m
l.ake M art mad*
in
ft wa* decided to (ward a Im p li) t'liiiv u n i i M. ii 1j mtu th«'
m Seminole Counlt in coiDiinctlon (m in * •• i i t »ii L I &lt;&gt;lu l "*#•?»f #•?
nf
t I i ii * s u r i n t m i
with Die "M ile of itra u ty " i onlesl tind 1 hint
i ny liH il i &lt;i -Ih v it
Inins: com luci'd bv the F brnla * Iii« Ii i »
\l it k tti -'M « I &gt;Inrtil ni'iir
fc ili'in tio n of Garden Clubs T ill- I &gt;'i t
ciiiilesl lake, m the iii'iiu tlflc a tlo il K . i h .t•i ■
Hi*
11■ &lt; Unit , rinnlni f»*d liv
of a mile of lughwat in each
»|M. ht m
ni. ^
Dr
In
.(Oil
i mini)'
V.tflilt
iff fh»* 1' III, er si tv
Si’Vt’rul |UI d ii'ili and idverlis i-1
•*Iil i»t t 11| • t r mm oDiet
inp items H I' re dlseu***‘d The &lt;’ ol 1
of C Is g &gt;1111 in niaki- op a new lu ll' 1 'I • l« t$J* | - &gt;bn •1 t i l 'l l mu
J &gt;11 •mu him TVf t i l l ) |orp in ti nliired foMir
The bo.ud io ie i| Pi cooperate bln
Ibe III! U t 4*| |s u*M i hnrTw*t,u#t
wdh It 1. Folk and Co . publishers,
in publishing a new city directory oT m l i til k,«•V f »tr I h r urtii'sl n In
elm i y i •&gt;f ,ii 11nritrimnm 4 for Dm
------------- -tod.e,
i'll' Mt M i«t km r»n and
1 oil
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md
r Imh Ii -- 11 it • lev
1 IfMIl!
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T O r V ^ O flV e n

Industrial Leaders
Will Attend Clinic

A delf-unllmi w ill ne forme I it
1was dcciiled it last liig ld '* n o d
ing -d Dir hoard of dircebir* ot Do
Seminole ( 'dimly i ham 1-i td 1 un
mer&lt; c, to attend Die industrial elm
ir Aog 27 at llrl.in d o
I'itu - leaders from Dirouglmul
K liifldn w ill assi-utldr .il Die nn-i-t
mg lo pool Itu-ir idea- and know
ledge bn bringing new u id ii't iiil
payroll. In Die .late
The I lorlda Stale t li.irnber of
( iimiueree and Die Cminril for le
diislry .mil Ciitnmerre. a .late or
ganiraiion. w ill sponsor Die nu-d
mg )oiiillv II !* designed lo h -Ip
Florida eonumtiiitltts, large ....I
small, learn tvhat tliry can and
should do to obtain new u td iu lu
The piogtam w ill lake the form
Finns lor Ihc opening of schools of panel discussion* In Ihe mom
w ill In- discussed tomorrow' at the ing and afleinnnn. with t'mini it
inoeliiig of the Seminole County Chairman '1 *’ Davis, Inrk.on
Hoard of I’uhllr Instruction
villi*, schedulisl ns Ihe principal
The meeting, which stnrls »t III s|h-iikcr at a luncheon
a ill , w ill In- lu-ld in Die office ol Spcelnli-l* in various axpecl
II T M il wee siiperm lenilrul o l 1()f m du.lrial ilevelopniprit will
I'tddic In slrm im u
make Itrii-f prepared talks during
Ihe panel disiqisslnns. Dim answot
ipiestlmis Iriim the aitdlenc •
It also was decided In appoint .1
local committee to act in conjimc
lion with Hie slate C of C and a
The .Seoiittole CoiltllV Jllllto i slate cnm m lllee In a study nf the
&lt; InitTlln-l of Commerce w ill lie rctatlnnshlp between taxes going
host to the D l.ti ii I Caucus Smi­ to the federal government and
lin' nf lei muni at 2:00 o'clock in tmtriey coming from the federal
Do- Yacht ('lu ll. There w ill ha re- government in the form ol grant*
to cm-iitHtlvi-i from
12 Central 1 In aid The committee was request
) id 1 11lu ( Intis at Dm D is tiii-t
hy Dp. &gt;|ate C of C pre*tdeul
Caucus, it wa ant.... need todav K arl W Brown. Del,and
lit C liff Allies! luesldent (if the
An election committee, composed
I Sc ml unit* Javcccs,
of AI Lee, AI Wilson, Jack (loll.
T E. Tucker and George Tm fty.
was picked to canvass tiallot*
from the annual election of officers
llte la t lt r part of this month
A discussion was held concern
A meeting of Die I'ily Planning ing Die inuual membership drive,
ami /.lining Commission w ill he which w ill tie held soon In coniune
In-Id nt 9 p m toim irm w at the lion w ith a C nf C educational
campaign.
City lln ll

Board Will Discuss
Opening Of Schools

Jaycees Hosts
To District Clubs

Planning-Zoning
Meeting Tomorrow

roast, advised Ihe government he
had found "unprecedented tragedy
and damage,"
The official count of dead and
injured lagged far behind unofficial
tallies. Many victim s were still
hurled under masses of rubble.
Greek A rm y engineers were
rushed to the ravaged island of
K efalilnia lo help In the rescue
work. The landing ship Alfelos
reached the Island, one nf the
hardest hit, last night with medical
purionnt# and emergency supplies,
Word n f the continuing trem or*
tam e from the captain of the
Greta’ Navy ship Lymno*. at
Argoatoll, chief port o f Kefalilnia.
He radioed that his vessel was
helng rocked incessantly hy undor-

'Barbara'
May Increase
In Intensity
M IA M I, i f f - The v o ir ’ * first hufr icane developed in ih r A tlsn tlf
Uccan I oil ay 17.3 m ill*, east of Dsvfiina Risiidi
liic Miami Meather Rure«u t i l t
it wa* a small storm, with top
M ild * of about 7.1 miles an hour
in squall* a .hurl distance norlh
id the center liuticalm ii*. however,
te rr Dial d would Increase slowly
in power
shipping should cxorcue cm111&gt;n along and uff Die South Atlsn
tn coast fnr Ihe ncxl .19 hour*.'
the bureau's a d ii* is y vaul
I'hc hurricane, which apparently
sprang up suddenly, was dltcnt
cm-i I Du* morning ht a Navy h u rri­
c a n e hunter plane II was m o tiiti|
m a north lo norlhwe*l direction
at ,iliout 12 m p h
l.ucahon of Du- storm center w.ls
j im n i&gt; :i23 miles ca. i ot Dsyfoqx
Reach and Itwi m ile* n o rtlie ist of
Miami
I 'l l .cut Indlcallont, the Weather
Uni in said, arc Dial Die »turri
t ill continue il* present northw arl
uioti-nienl at Ihe .ame .pee l dur
mg the nexl 19 in 21 hialis w ll .1
slow It mcrcas.iig in le iisltt
fh r lull ru nic i. called R irb s r.l
foi Ho . Mind l.'ttej in Die alph.lhdl
tin iii*e it Is Die .econd tropics!
.tin m n( tin -te a r t'lir fo .1 called
Mire In oke up m Ihe l'arihhes-1
w iDioul n-aclimg hurricane lo r’-e

M IAM I r The Miami Weather
lin r -.ni issued Ihi* s|nrni advisory
today
"A d t i*iu v No 1 Hiirhaca. HI

Earthquakes Rock Ionian Islands
As Damage And Casualties Mount

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Develops Off Florida Coast

A local r r * iflk h fa " h * i h*en *ctd
(nr .*?2,3(Xl 111 a N»V) captain -a lointi'nd* to s rlilti them m rellra
The decision of Circuit Judge M ineill
The llirce bnirooin, ranch xlyhR Smith last Jnriunrv In throw nut
s claim against the City from m- Iioiisi- liH-.iled .■I 121 Scull Ate
sldents of the-Gidd'hnro sedloi, lias mil three lol* were sold to Mr
I* I
bihllslon by MI
hern upheld by Die Stale M ipi, me ..ml Mi
m il M i* Mu b i -I liu iv m , Orlamto
Court.
The local Ncgroc* who bail t" - n lu ru ti-ily fio m wm m ole l ounlt
According In i n-pre*ciitatiie of
o fficia l* of tin- defunct bust if
Goldsboro or are heir* of di- &lt; • J .**•-sniiniD- l i i . i lit Captain John*
form er officials, w m - atlcmpbiig ton was attracted to Sanford by
to collect more than S I I . ihhi , In b ( itr ii* Interest* util Die "natural
they alleged w n n u rd them ........ charm " of the city
• Mr and 3D* Andrew f Stine.
paid wage* by the I'lly
Principal leader* In Die aih ■id Sanford, hats' purchased 22 lids on
I- First si
lin k of tln-ir re*i
were Ro*a E Boykins, Dun l ' i
denes', fm m Mr
mil Mrs Ted
liagall anil Jim Walden
W illiam .
Seminole ( ontilt
for
The Supreme *'ouri sii-ta lm -1
Sin. ooo
decision of Die lower cmiri (td
stipulated that the appoliants m the
esse should pay thu court rn»t-

ATHENS, Greece iff — Strong
earlhqusktft continued to shake
Greece's Ionian Sen islands far
the fourth successive day today
end the toll of casualties aad
damage mounted steadily
O fficia l reporta last night placed
the quake to ll Dim i at ISO dead
but aurvlvora predicted It would
top 440.
A i the Greek government rush'd
aid, U. S. A ir Force units across
the UcdJlerranean
in T rii*!!
readied heUcoplera to drop food
and medical supplies on Isolat'd
village* In the a lrlc ln n island,
Mian P i n * Best o f Jaekeonvlll# spent (he weekend w ith her par- fit Into your schedule, call Georgia
Welfare M lnlaU r Constant Ire
ffiU , M r. aa&lt; Mra. G. R. B « l, a t UiM r ham* on C rystal Luka. Mies McCarty, promotion manager at Adamopoulos, tourlnc the ilric k tn
Beat entartalfted Mlsa Jean Johnatun w h it* her* a t aa n U nd o RpHnps.
areaa o ff the west central Genii

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S A M U ....m
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FLORIDA
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N E W S P A P E R ___________J _________________________________________

First Hurricane Of Season

D EN VER UF»— I'rM ld fn t KUrnhn»«r 1m! at «l*n#d 70 MIN
Iftlo law, Including on* aimed at h im n j mu racketeering and anb*
▼vfilon on In t W#w York w aterfront.

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D A IL Y

water upheavals
Tho commander reported that
Argnstoll, once a Rrlllsh naval
base visited msny times hy the
U. 8. 8th Fleet, wus destroy'd.
The • Greek coastal steamer
Karalskakls
arrived today at
I’lreaus, port city serving Athens
on Ihe mainland: w llh 300 survivors
from K efalilnia and Ithaca
Many women and children were
in the crowd of quake refugees—
some women carrying babies In
theta- arms white older children
toted the few possessions they had
managed lo salvage from Ihe rub­
ble o f th e ir deslroycd homes.
Host of those who arrived had
relatlvea here who w ill care fo r
them.
________

Hill Hardwa rc
Employees AfFend
Kissimmee Clinic

Plons Announced

1

Z jt (s r n w n rc
s J IM P C IS
Ills ’.

IV 1111 (♦, Minmi. m »*Aiil"nt

State Jaycees
M eet At Miam i

Ilf th e Mm 14li« F run Mini
t it lit •' Assn,, lias au lio u n . e, i ulnuK
and s p e a k e i- fo r th#* k sHouintiofjV
11 I Ii
an nu al
cuTiventlon,
11 hiell
M ia m i
R each,
n i ll
lie &gt;1.1, 1 in
M ill
be hell 1 in
M ia m i
R each,
S ent 21 2fi

The .State Junior t'ham bsr &gt;2f
riim n ic ii i
Sipiuuur
('nrifer«ni*e
w ill lie held in Miami. Aug 2t Jl
il was Ipdil ill Miami. Aug. 21 2'i,
Jnirec Picatdi-nt C liff Abies. T h '
lor.il .lave........lid. m il uav r.**
g isti ii lion fees and loom bill for
Andrew Hilda Jr., Ovn-do. is Seminole ,|o|eg a lis ..1 lending the
tire inesIdcnt and a member of i-nnfri n i’ e
Die t-xecutivi- i-ouimitlee of the
o 'g iiiiiin tio n . while It. A. King,
Sanford, i" on the group of direc­
tors iinil alternates.
S ILVER SPRINGS u D - L * ' * burg iufietder AI G am lolifi today
was fined $'iil and miapendeil fo r
Seminole County
bond imr- ten duva for "gra ld iln g umpire
rtlHSera ai-munlrd fo r ,308 per Joe
Stiet
and
tu rn in g
hint
£enl of the state's total of |4 ,‘J ! I,- around" In a game at Leesburg
ti)7 lust month In purchasing of last week
.Series E and It. U, 8. defense
Jack Dempsey, m ealilrnt of tha
bond*.
Florida State League, said Gan­
The sules in the i-nuntv amount­ d o lfi would not lit- able tn play
ed t&lt;&gt; $17,321 Inst month, making until the night u( Aug. 22.
a total of $181,234 this year
through July.
The total through July fur Ihe
ulatc Is $31,741.1)08. The state’*
H1T7,
assigned quota f &lt;r the year is
"S iren o f Bagdad"
$r.H,400,000.
1:34 3:11
4:48 - 8:23 - 8:02
11:30
MOV1EI.AND
"Scandal Sheet”
Clear to p artly cloudy through
Starts 7:90. feature 7:38, last
Thursday chance fo r widely scat­
rm rm U ite _ jih (^
tered afternoon thundershowers.

Gandolfi Fined

Defense Bonds

Movie Timetable

W eather

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Cards Open Big 2-Game Series W ith Hats In DeLand

jax /Meets Pensacola For Legion Title

As Daytona Deleals Locals, 3-0
n
4iAma*C* n

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By K E N T C I IE T L A I N
^ rn ** " D u tc h " Craumer Im u rM f).ivtonn FUarh'i

Page 5

OP's, Specials
Lead Sanfly
league

th*
,h* f lwn lr" [" r '
Hanford a* he blanked
the Cardinal* on a me**llv three bit* to give th* i . im , a 3 0 verdict
over the ^luruilng Hedblrd. here hut night bffnro
■ !
517 *Tune
Marked with ftli selbarkn In tlit-li IhbI aovon outings, tho Cardin*
ell will Invade the Di'Lniul for v -------—
Irese at Conrad Field to trv and
stymie the victory-drunken Re I ton# (linger walked aeven Car- 1
illrinlt. Including three to Price 1
Hat*.
Manaier ,1. C. Dunn *111 Westbrook.
Ciaumer’s blaring fast hall i
throw Ha Inf eat mound addi­
tion. Jim Hulllvan, it (he blar­ baffled Sanford for the firat two |
ing Data. Hultv, who rame to innlnga aa the flral alx mala were |
Sanford from the Hamilton, recorded via the atrlke out rou.e.
Dnt., Cardinal ( ! l m D farm ( runnier went on to finlali up
ciirh with an Imprraalve fl-1 re­ v lt h 14 HO'a. n acn.aon high in
cord, blanked the Inlet In Da*, the Memorial Stadium thin year.
tone Wednesday night In a It wan the powerful aouthpaw'a
With nuccr in of the year an
brief twn-lnnlng relief allnt.
According to Dunn, Sullivan ngainnt Jurat three netl.arkn.
About the o|iLv Hnnfuril lutM»e
may he the answer to Sanford'*
Civiiiif' initriing rn-eiis for a noa- Tint cmiTiineil hv Ctaumern blaxfant hall wan Generalissimo
llhle pennant onslaught In the l_ng ■
doting phane of the FSL mm* D11"*'. who amanhed nut two
straight nlnglea Into right field
P»l*n.
Leal night, Dave Leonard turn- In hln flrnt two trie*, nrcountlng
44 In the beat mound performance for two-thlrrla of Snnford’a till
Of hi* Organiird Hall career only total. Hill Samuel* nllceil h hlngle
to lone a heart-breaker. 3 - 11. l,.-on- down the rlghtflehl fool line In
4 rd retired the firat nine hatter* the fifth to no a viiII n* Sanford
In order liefnre Don Itartlev lai|- could do no belter rtanri reach
off the fourth Inning with a necond liane I wire all night.
It wa* Lennard'a Ihtid defeat
(ingle,
Dunn
Leonard fanned five lit item and in nine declalmia I III*
atoll*
hla
n**ned only one I»Inruler (Mike
to
hoonl
Redone) all night. Leonard'* air­
tight control wan In contrant to to 21
Creumer'n hurling, *lnre the Day-

Leonard To Teach
In Winter Garden
Tommy “ Wahoo" Leonard, Snn-

tord’a leading candidate for the

ittlng championship of the Flor­
in* State I engun thin year, haa
accepted a teaching Job at l*kuview High School In Winter (Jarden.
Leonard and hi* wife Peggy
•nd three-year-old daughter, Kata,
plan to move to Winter (Jarden
neat week. Tommy will commute Ernie f'alinlrrl
from Winter (iardan to Sanford Ilf the Ih'l.iiml nerlen . . Omul'*
Until Ihe rlono of the nraann on
drrinlmi may Imvn been Infliit-ru e&lt;l
!Jt._____
by I he fact that Pnlmlerl need*
Leonard m a - iifily five rimre victorii'n to crack
hired! In educa­ the 211 game circle . . . Hanford
tion during hi* will b« in Imvn Sunday night to
#rj.*r
*V i ,
t i*
play 1 i.i ..a . . . it will In- the
Ithaca. N Y He flint Sunday idgtil game In nix
|uraduatrd a n *1 week
won III* degree tts* •♦eUfi
|la a I February. lUrllmv If
L e o n a r d will **»l|..Vt*». j|,
prnhahly roach Parilua. c
hiisrhnll at Lake. Zllrcalo, Iti
P
• view next nprlng Mlniru|&gt;*kl «•
Mavllna. cf
Tom Leonard fnr Lakevlaw.
p
Leonard wea the FSL'» leading Crauniar,
•otul*
hitter last week with a ..ISO ever- Naatorrt
Iga. Last veari hll rookie ae*«on JI.I I 'IOC. ?l,
V. Ill
In Organlied Baaebell. he led the 11,111
r l.eon-rd. If
Coastal Plain* Leagu* with a io - Ini an. of .................. 4
IIwtiwcllc-1, II.
,
huit ,8711 average.
llairl*. i&gt;
t
••&gt;-*' -ink I r
I
laimuU v»
_ , - '.mm. p
Total* .
ia a i t ta
tin, in**
arm loo ale— s
K— Hamii*)* Hill — I'arrtue. Hali*r
I,
. ,. t*.
VIIMg Hll
*11 — The I’aiiliie, Ii-U-iim- 11 hv lUllcr. I'lliui
K
P A LA TK A
III- ilr-1li»IIm In Hk-iiaa-kl to Irhi
Putnam County Fishing
ig Tourna
’I
l.efl llaytoha V Malitori) I till
inept, sponsored bv III" Crescent i.rf
I ’l-mioci I l&gt; l.ei-aanl I an
City and I’alatka .layceea record­ h&gt; I ’n.MUil-i II, I&gt; 1.1,011111*1 &gt;* It**
ed II lui** weighing over 8 lb*, I'Miimi-i I In '* lii"ln«" •&gt; l.annunl
l,,i,iiii*— •■Ml- llairl*. Ml’
thin week In apitn of a general re­ 1I, int ■* ita
i ,l 1 H iraaini-r ( l i 1 )
port of poor flailing over the I, |i l.cmianl I* II I' Ivelll*-*.
county. The M liana weighed a to­ Hall* T I ft*
tal nf flll Ilia. 15 nil.
Thl* hrlngs the total for the
first 24 week* of the rodeo whirl.
•nd* Kept. 7 . to 255 basil entererl
weighing 1.071) lb*. 2 ota. Tb»
Urgeit ban* recorded thin week
Hath plaver* and official* of
wa* caught by Fred W, Hlnllna,
Pomona Park In C'rtirrnt Lake the Sanford Cardinal* were cheer­
on a paw paw plug ami hit the ed by yesterday'* pronouncement
acalea at If) lb*. .1 on. to cop hv Dr. John Murgun that be may
th* trophy this week In the halt remove llm cast on the right hand
of .HiiiMdttlng outfielder Bill Hllcalling dlvlalon.
Th* live halt trophy winner waa verlhorne neat Tuesday;
a 9 lb. 2 ot, tmno taken by J. P.
According
t a ^
Rowland, Clinton, H. C. while Hllverthnriie, he
flnhlng In the St, John* out nf mnv be buck In
Oliver Camp, Welnka. Other flnh the Hnnford line­
entered Included en 7 lb. 12 oa. up hv the end of
base taken by F. A. Watt* of
Crescent City who weighed the next week. Hllmnniter In the Spnrtaman'* Ser­ verthorne biuke
a Imnu In hi*
vice and Supply.
throwing
The haea waa caught on live right
while
bait In Laka Crescent. Thl* same h a n d
catrhlng
for the
station weighed In a 7 pounder
Injured
Hill
Har­
taken by Alvin Watts, Crescent
reft
City, a 5 lb. H oa. base taken by ris lust Friday Hi___
fl. T.
I Cooper, Hatsuma, an a fl night In Jacksonville Beach.
H.
Since
that
time,
the
Cardinal*
oi, base taken by an ft year
Richer Hramblett of Hape- have lost six out of their last
Ga. The young flihurman seven game*. Bllverthorne was
captured hla baia on live hate hitting ,3 U3 at the time nf Ida
njuiy and wa* the team leader
from Crescent City.
In double* with 2(1,

86 Pounds Of Bass
Caught At Rodeo

Silvcrthorne May
Return Next Week

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’ Pensacola Drops
Key West From
Tourney, 9-5

T H E SANFORD H ER A LD

VC-9, Wilson-Maier Beat Sal-Army
To Cut Warriors' Lead To Half Game

Playing without the service* of In two weeks to have their front
RH
WAUCHULA LP— Prniscola Pn f
it* two leading slugger*— Junior tunning posltlcn cut to a •llm
33 meet* Jacksonville Post 9 to
Melt* *nd Bubba Blsbre— Salva­ half-game margin.
A* the end of the onenlrv w-eeV tion Arm y’s Warrior were de­
|night In what could be the final
Thl* waek the Warrior* *uf&gt;f the Sanflv League FARRDN- feated for the third straight time feted an 11-7 defeat at the baud*
game of the state American I t- _
uaun lumo*--1‘" “eV.»ri—
; j, jTTTfTi t.
M Opntronlrs and NAAS Hueof third place Wj|*on-Maler and
dal Service are tied for the too
Jacksonville Is undefested in thr
a 5 r 3 lo»* before VC- 0 — Slc-arr
pot.
'tournament and a victcry ov«r
“'hilc. PASRON'-Sl took full ad­
Monday1* »• * » **w Optronics
Pensacola would give that team
vantage of Sal-Army’s nosedive
Ink M— M ’s, 21 1. “ (afford hurl,
the tilli'. If Pmiacol* wlnj, a sec
to draw within a half-game of
d the victory, surrendering four
nrtd came will he necessary in the
first place by crushing National
hit*, on* run, and atrlklng out
double elimination tournament and
(Juard, 20 - 3 .
two men.
will be played tomorrow night.
Third-place Wilson - Maler I* 1
Clnvd Sexton went the route
Pensacola eliminated Key We*,
now only one-half behind the
for the truer*.
last night 0 3 In n long came th»r
VC-D’a rejuvenated club I* ju*t
Left Fielder Frank Zuhovlch
saw to peror* rnmmlUed Ed Sear*
Sal-Army Warrior* while
oared the Or&gt;’« at the nlate. rap- T H E FLO R ID A S T A T E LEAD UK ledalng
led Pensacola's batting attack with
two
games
removed
from
the
&gt;lng out a double, a triple, driv­
two doubles while George La*lr#s
er. L. P«t. top rung In fourth place.
XS in .*•»
ing In four run* and acorlng li*L*a4 ......
AL Mc.MILI.AN
collected two double* and a single
Tonight'* schedule of National
11*1
taw*
Hear*
IT
IS
,*
1
H
twice hlmerlf.
for Key West.
Kid* tiave Their lte*t
fiiiard-Robson'*
and
F&lt;
1 tON 51
l
licit*
**
IS
.NTH
Itou Anthony. Ad’* Shnrl Slope, rurksaavlll*Reark
Jacksonville had already reached
It
SI .Mtt — VC-R Ii tho lait of the regular
irnrrd Ihe lone Ad run.
'nwri.nl
SI M .ITT
thi- final* and wa* Idle
is xi .ten Iv scheduled season game*. How­
Ill Toe-.de&gt;-'* game, In which iirinaiiii
Pen*arola Post 33 advanred In
....
If xa .Ml ever. some rained out game* will
-Irven run* woe *corc,| In one IInktlan*
i-aft* ia
I I II .n a
Ihe American Legion Bafteball
he played next week.
'nrdmr. the Sncrl"l* defeated OperT»*t*nla»'« tteswll*
Tournament last night by defeat
Lait night H. t), Smith fanned
-itlona
IK-10
Hiding »n thn lirl.nna l.ia. I.cctkara M
Inc Key West Post n . o 3
IB Warrior* In beating Sal-Army
lleark a. B*afnr4 a
•re** l-n (m orrot*. Catch-r War- lliarlewa
The vlctnrv nut P-nsaeola In^w
i,t-u* 10, Jarfeawavtlle nearfc a
end It* star pitcher J. Watson.
rii Katen'* home run with two iivinniln 4, takil * * 4 I
the flnalft nf Ihe tourney agalnfr
Th* Warrior* nicked Smith for
Tn 4 *r*a arkeOwl*
h i.
A. H Murray, Third Pa*e.
lust three hit* to srore three rum
f'r,n&lt;h Al McMillan nf the Han­ unlieati-n Jackiunvllle Post 9 The
nroa nt l.akelaag
min'* three bagger, end double* iirrlHailo
al liarlnaa
t lwl Reach
while VC-R clubbed four off Wat ford Junior Legion i,u*cl&gt;al| (earn, finals are ilated here tonight
&gt;f S&lt;-roml Hnxcinan It. J. Rick and
leLaai
.a*
•on In tallying *|x time*.
thlinked nil Mic Legionnaire*, fun* Should Penmcola heat Jacksonville
*r»*«i (Irlme*. pitcher, the Kpe larkaxa title Reach al t.eeakarg
ft l -a
»n
ind praised his charge* In n a serond game will he nete»»arv
r»rrrll
•|,*l* ecored eleven of their
weeping xtutcmillt of uppneiu- Saturday night In Ihe double elimi­
li n e * ih
'.waive run* In the top of tho «ecnation tournament
m n i f t H itK iu rn
in ii.
Ion toiluv.
i
r
and Inning.
ft*-. I,* P e l .
Htl
M r t r t If
1
f
%
I
.McMillan [luhllclv acknowledged Ki-y West - - nu noo 020—3 r o
. . . . Ho,,w r f
*11
SI
IT
J
l
i
Twti Op run* were xciired on MrtMiklyn
205 001 Olx—9 10 I
*1
IS*
Ift
l lh l „ * l, ,u &gt; t t c f
TS
O
1 all the wire* «eni to him no,I Pensacola
i
•&gt; triple nff the hat of Ddla I 1! H HU U **«•
:.»•»
JJ
(ft
Thompson. Pnlller ( 2 ) and H*n
O y l . r Jh
i
1
1 ihe liova ut Clearwater and even
Schiigg*, Short Stop, and three :&lt;t ii&lt;)i|l«
II
I
I
&lt;7
JO
C u v a n u u a h Hi
a
0
r
u ilafent nl Wniirhuln. "It whs rlrjur-y; Majors, lludtnn ( 3 ) Bodrl\ w Y mp M
1ft
&gt;i&lt;&gt; i m
I*
Hll,III, l&gt;
i
mire on Special*’ errnaa,
ir
i
Aonilei fill Ilow the Kuufoid fan* rjurj rOi nnd Shows
IfirlfjiiMl 1
II
IX
in
IS*
T n tal*
in
U
I
(Jrlmc*. who «triick out four «‘
IX
SI
III
S a l-A rm y
(*hlf
i ii
II
M .I„, hI bv thl-i tenui, coming to
men. got credit for the win. I'lt tNhui all
)&amp;
1*
71
III
H lirO l.M
i
fl
i
■Vaiicliiilii nnd itcnding wire*
% * * r * r d s r ' * If te su lt s
"Red Cleveland wa* the losing
l
fl
f
I’ r i i n l n a 1',,,
when tile ronil will Ihe roughest,"
s&gt;»
T „ r k 11, ( III, MS', *
1
W hit"
1
f‘
oltcher.
first. \Vul*„ii
l l r , i „ k l v i i 1 3 , Mil w a n k s * I I
1
1 he derltireil.
1
The VC-U Maintenance lenni
i i ititiing*
Htaffiiril
I
"I want lo tuke llm time to
wIhldrew from (be league and all I'li I - I-u r a h I. i T n c l i i u n t l i
hlcliar.)
IV, |. Fi*f. fin
I
tlimik every fan and
Die Kuo Xpe-’lslt
1, r h l l i u t e l i i T i l n "
Il1*ti„&gt;
1 0 1 flflfl
t
of their game* were cancelled. HI t c m l* Tiutai
*
lord Herald for the marvelous *&gt;iif
•* *rke4ute
Jon**
1 fl 1 Oflfl _~—
I
TO TA LS
y
I ' M I n i l e l p h i * *1 C h i c a g o
K*iir
fl 0
flflfl
I
u
'import
an,I
coverage
this
season,
FTIflrl ronli’
fl fl flftfl
Op*
131 100 12 IB 3 .Sun Y o r k a t Ht. t ,m il« n
rook
I
k
*1 t ' l n c l n r i a l l n
'■•tali
0
1
flflfl
Jn
x
x without which we could never Ail’*
i
Ail’*
»00 001 I 4 7 HritttleIgit
t'ln *h o r*li * i M ilw au ke e n
vc-e
fl 1 flflf) l
jut mu I - „ "ompllrd the record Dial we did. 1(pwrn (I ot\n
2h
Zubovlrh. 3 b — Zuhnvleh.
lu ll It rrii'i* fUeiilft
la M im t
IMHI OO.I lt» - _"The 1;Ici.t npprrriatcd having
IfIKNIItAM liIMfK K
WP — KUffoid. LP — Sexton.
HI —1 HO W'a|«oi, &gt;. H,rill I, I ft Kept Chetlain, the llerr.ld’* aporti
'•nntlar
tin I.P— WalatiO If— .r n n tl rl*v*ln„ft
Ojilrnitlcs 13. A.r« i
(I*
t ‘f.|, .» i M
*
ft * ft
Dniplre*— Brock.( Anderson.
frf
... - ,
u i i „ i iiiiiu , |i *7.sI’avsflay
Slice
HI HI tail
12 10 it rh ln tln
•ta
*4
•al-Armr
i morale lift even in defeat. It Tpfl' IwU II Mf,«sr It)
•1
Oler
1 14 00.1
10 It in i ‘Inv«tfi ml
H&gt;tf
nrurffliT
m
niriiut ,i lot to them, juet a* did
ft*
I'riuiitia '■ n
r t’**' !nlnt *‘*1np*kf#«f
*
HR— Keten
3 b--Murrey. Sc­ liDitrm
Die large showing of many Sun
ii?
\v.t Mhtimton
J)
Wll|!«
M
(llRIFI
ruggs. 2 b---Rick. Stuhb*. Orlme*. f'hllii'IPiiift Ii*
%|riiMlfiT
WatH'in
ford fnm iii Wauchuln."
'rtthlfi v • Atit
i?
Nlclml*. WP — Orlme*. LP — jtfftrrtit
HlafCnrU
lo ronrluslnn, McMillan stat­
71
T*« *»slitr
Lorkflt
Cleveland.Umpire*— Miller,
An­ Hf I.ri tilnVeslvraay'a
ed. "I until rvcrviine in San­
8 vi Kntrliil*
lllchard ...
thony.
Il'ffl'Wf*rll|T
N .w Vo ik ft. Deiri.lt 1
ford lo know Dial Ihe kid* put
Cook
v# fltrurttv
hi i,ui.U I. U'.aion 1 to Innlnga
JotIM
everylhlng they had Into both
t fUtllf t.RDftJtf 4
Chilean. #. I’hllkdalphl* I
UUmn
those game* with Key Went and
r.
_
a.v..er#R n-n j.
ftft j •h"natoa . _C I•v*Uml ^ I
Tala I*
tT«g *’ ’**
Pensacola. Not having our big I floo HI.THP — Cnlburn* Ontrsin't**
WIDea-Malar
Jockey Bobby Parmene pUn» to
*
ItnMfr •*••*•»» —
finA.
Yorkn
Hnvsgs
x ih
—
Junior Melt* — In ihe
ounU on N e w 'Jar.ey
accepts mount*
lEU — J T R I I ' L K S — &amp;ftjrr»r. ip**
Wagn»r ......
lineup u*« resllr the difference. fftIn
Ta — j. »
tracks for th* balance ol th* RurnJ t,„,r(J|f at Philagtlpiil* n
Bruce
&gt;
j
J l l llrnil* *| Wgahtagton n
(n e*rh game, on* of .Metis'
ct*v«ten&lt;t
Ct*v*tind
I
1
mer.
Hire* . ...................................... • I
lypitsl himmlng drive* would
Joe Kulaltls, one of the few men
h*ve nejnt ftlclory for u*.
h i? .', i
■
I I
"In »idi» of thn loss, them kid* In nrn fm,th ill lacking college ex T)
.................. '
*
t
rave good aremint of themselves pertence. will *oon »l*rt ht* 10th
.13 It
^ 7 *1*1* ,
on
Die field down there and both ^ seaton with the New York Glanta.
.1111 lit X— II
Wltian-Nalcr
clubs knew thsv were In * ball
taj-.tr n,t
rue boo n— r
if)— rftv.l*
•vtlind lilt
Claval lllrl , ante until the last out. If Hate*'
Walauh. Hail,art u I lllr*. I.I'
hard drive hail fnllrn in there
f — r,,nll
ripnlnat Renfroe of Pensacola in
aar*
Ihe bottom of the seventh, we
Manager Stave O'Neill nf the were two on ind none tu t and the
could have cinched Die ennie on
Botox nicked Harry Tavlnr tn •leapv-eved fans, who had started
Dial ooe hit, since both Jonc*
irplace McDermott Olid rarry on to mate, hurried bark to thalr flnar k__ ,
„ mi Ki Id, r item ucrcia* the plnlo
HASH H A M ,
RCHRDUU
IIUtL'Illariii If
agalnit Dorlahi Alnina’a uicrex- •rat*.
itlp-n Henderson spenicd il in
CARDIN A L 8 TH IS W EEK
Fox, whn*e error gave Boston Itlvart cf
•or at the start of the 14th.
ccnlei field."
Game Tonight
Ivrd lb
Neither tram scored In the IHth. it* fourth run, hit a topper back Cagl* rf
Mc.Millnn tv,i, given n dollar
Daytonn at HANFORD
Then came the Inng-awaltcd break to Taylor on the mound and beat Hawaii p
bv each plaver lifter the finnl
Game Friday
Taiat*
It out for a hit to fill the base*.
lifting in a token of their appre­
In Hoilon'* half of the 10th.
Sanford at DeLand
PAannftf.ii
Eddla
Stewart
batted
for
Jim
ciation
for
couching
them
Into
Ilnhhv Doerr roublcd efter Vcrn Ruiby and singled to score Raker MmiMi It,
(time Katurdsr
gat,milch
'he state chiimplouihlp tourna­
man w*» purposely patted. The and
DeLand at SANFORD
Dllllnger with the tying hum. ftllan
ment Dili year. McMIlllan donated
Game Sunday
Hwltiar
Stephen* filed out. Billy flood- Fox stopped at second.
hli aervlcc*
service* free
free thin
ihla year.
year.
t I
v hi*
1
Cii-oa at HANFORD
distance hitting Vollnier slngleed
Ray
Scarborough
rode the Hlkara
i.&lt;111,1
i
|
I
-------------------------------------------Game Blond* r
to acor Doerr with the lle-bmak- motorlied "Do! Go!” cart out of hi .,r ,.i
i a r
n
t
it
|.
Sanford at Cocoa
Than,a*,,ii
lug run.
the bullpen to replace Taylor.
llurdlna
Game Tuesday
Lea Moss waa safe on Hob
Al Zarllla, first to face Scar­ III
*man
1 n o
TIIM ia iM r'a n rilir*
Lakeland ot HANFORD
bunted
toward
the (-hitmil
Diillngor'* fumble and the baaea borough.
*•-it
fl
fl
ii* T'lir iaaiM'iuipti v*rfV|
tfontrllm!Ion Night)
ft 0
II
DCTIU "IT I'ol l.mvrv. lift. Tnwere filled. Taylor grounded to mound. The aggressive Scarbor­ gelt,axilla
Game Wednesday
Telelb ■
ai a xo lari',. «r,,u|,#d N'«f* lliiakny. II*',.
Chico Carramnel, Chicago's short­ ough gambled — and loat — by PABHIIII.ai
Ki l l It— XO |,*,,..l, 1
Ranfor-I ut Lakeland
stop. All runner* were safe when throwing to third bate. Fox beat lallnaal CaarX
nil I— 1
NHWAIIK N
.1 - Ik* Thnma*.
Game Thursday
Ill— llardlue. Hlkoru 111— Prank. 111. N&gt;« y„rli. *l„t,ti*,l i harll*
Fox dropped Carraaituel'a tos* to the throw and Zarllla waa given
Jax Beach at SANFORD
Narkii*. let. Jtn rv I'llr, I
credit for Chicago's fifth straight LI*— Hi,wall Vft I*— Allan
second base.
(loodman scored on thl* open­ hit,
The applause wa* dsafenlng at
ing and Ilia Red Sox had a 4-2
big Don Lenhardt strode to the
edge.
It waa two minute* after on* plat*.
Lenhardt filed to Dom DIMagwhen Flnvd Raker singled for
Dorlsh. He moved to *erond on a gto In cented field and Fox (cored
Taylor balk. Dllllnger also singled from third with the winning run
anu Baker went to third. There after the catch.

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Today's
Standings

Coach McMillan
Thanks Fans,
"Whiz Kids"

Official 0 . S. Navy Photo
II. t|. Smith, atar hurUr for
Ihe Hanford Naval Air Hlatlon’a
VC.it tram In Ike City Men'#
Softball League, fanned tH
hatter* while pitching
fo r
FAHUON -31 during Ihe ComFnlrJas Soft ha11 l minium ml
held In Iark non» II Ic two week*
ago. He al*o pitrhrd two other
game*, both rumplftr, and two
more In relief. During both Hla
complete game*, Smith didn't
l**tir a -Ingle pa**. During one
relief Mint, Smith fanned Ihe
laat two batter* with Ihe base*
loaded to end Ihe game. FAHIIO N -51 romplied a 3-3 record
hrforr how Ini out of the tour­
ney, which we* won hy FAHItON-imt of Jet.

New Smyrna Tides
Saturday
Lnw1:33 p.m.

Sunday

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Forget 4 Hour, 19 Innfrig Tilt
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A l’ Nnw*fe*tur(*
CIIIC A dO Long •ftuffciIrtg
While Sox fan* rarftl little that
lliry hail to wait 77 minute* past
midnight two year* ago for their
great.'* C'oiniskey Park thriller
nf the past decade. Only all Amer*
Iran League pennant will luaka
Iheui forget that thriller.
While im.il of Chicago wa*
fust asleep at 1:17 a.m. on Satur­
day. July IB, 11151, Ih* Whits Sox
"tln-tlo!" revival It wa* a IUrecorded the tlit i 11- lire Iwt nf thslr
Inning 5 4 victory over Boston'*
Red Sox. It reipilred four hour*
and 17 mlulea under light*,
tl wa* the gri'nte* Chicago
bnneball alnrv, While Sox variety,
.linen Hob Feller'* flral no-hit,
no-run game which meant a 1-0
Cleveland opening day victory
Imre in Hill).
Alsu shaded was Orval (Irnve'a
no-hitter that Yankee Jo* (Jordon
apnlli'd with a two-nut duoble In
the ninth Inning the night of July
H, 104.7.
Fans said they never would for­
get Jerk Wallacaa'a pinch grand
■lam homer In the ninth Inning of
a 11*47 game against Philadelphia
lo bring an H-7 White Hoi vic­
ed In the wake of the marathon
tory. But all theae memories fadmatch.
The IIMnnlng succea wa* the
aecond post-mldnlght White Box
grime In aurceaalon. The previous
morning more than 52,000 fan*
had blinked sleepy eye* watching
their favurlte* drop a twl-nlght
double header to th* Red Hog aa
tho latter took over first plac* In
the Amerlran Leagu*.
Boston won these game* by 8 - 8 ,

LAKELAN D 10— A course for
The overtime match U»*id four
men and women Interfiled In the houra and one minute, or until
builneii side of baeeball will be I 8 t47 a.m. In the IP-Innlng thrll5 5 *1°rflMater**Vl .* kit-Army »
N o v f r a Florlda'Southern College er that etarted that night .Billy
Pierce amt Maurice McDermott,
It will be the fifth school of two leftifi, were the pitcher.
•}. Tealahl
bueball admlnlitratlon held by the
The Red Boa (cored single runs
college,
In the flret and fifth Innlnga for
a 8*0 lead. One of theae counter*
was Clyde Vollmer'a fourth home
run In five gamee.
The White Boa rallied In the
laat of the fifth. Little Nellie
» et Daytona u**ch:
Fox ilnglsii for one run and Mc­
Dermott wild pitched the other.
Thot made It 5 -8 .
Then cnme o string of 18 double
icroca and It npncurcd the dead­
lock never would be dleeolved.
Btrateglo maneuver* brought St
flayer* Into tho gome and Ernie
Carroll, Comlskev Parir chei
promised he'd rook hreaVfs.f *n
the preea box corpa if the Whit
Sua won.
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VSHINGTON ijfi— Former Ambassador Geora* Kennan
•Jill today ha la *ure revolution eventually n111 "lake plare In (he
Soviet orWt."
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convict killer* and kidnapera wore through It* second day today
without any new trace* nf the fualtlte*.
W ASHIN GTON id'. — All of »hr 91 I-. S disirlst attorney*
and many of their assistant* are going to yet fatter pay check*
coma time or other, but the Justire Department *a!d today a lari*
numbar will have In wait until Congress get* hark to loan to nil*
Met tha ralaa.
NEW YORK i/P)— Director* of Kislern Airline* today elected
Capt. Eddie Rl&lt; kenhacker a* rhnlrnuin of the hoard, and cho*e
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5, 10, And 40 Years Ago
Two Important events ere on
A DO DPT in. n m
tap this week for Sanford sports
Mr*. W. R. N nail's chicken* «eem to i»*pnni| to h«r kind treatment enthusiast*. Tomorrow It'll hr
because one nf them laid nil egg that (censured it's hv 7’* Inches, "( onti Ihutlon Nlghl" at Memorial
which In the** day* nf high cn*t of living would h# very welcome to Stadlnm
with
no
admission
thk housekeeper.
rhsrgrii. Rul Ihrre will hr a bar•ret at the gale where those that so
The Hon. Forrest l,*ke h»* returned from * hn«ln»«* trip to Jack­ . desire can drop In two hits, a
» sonville. He eapecl* to put In some very hu«jr dav* hetween now and hurh, a flit, or even a (' note to
help put the hail Huh back on It*
the first of September when the new hank opens.
flnsn&lt;lsl fret. Hut, ss HM Jim
A five room cottage, on Palmetto Ave. between Fourth ami Fifth Fields points not. come anywtys
Street*, with hath and an Artesian well connection I* selling for 11,500 even If ymi rsn't donate. Wednes­
day afternoon at Trout Fond In
— cash!
Paid*, the Junior Chamber of
Commerce Is sponsoring “ Rodeo
A U G U S T 10, 19 U
FrSncI* Rnnmtllat II ha* reported t&lt;&gt; Miami for alignment in a Hay" wllh some super duper prlirs
pre-flight school for Army Aviation I'mlct*. Mr*. Itmimlllat and their tn be awarded to the ynuagstrri
daughter, Cynthia, are residing with Mr. and Mr*. F. K. Ilrnimil- who turn nut to be the best fish­
ermen. Not onlv Is Ihe contest
0 Palmetto Ave.
free with man* valuable prlira,
lorr
A reoue.l by the Seminole County Hoard of Pol,lie Instruction M |but
V" there'll
’" V V " also he rool drinks '"
approprlaie 60 per cent of the llnrlng Commlylo.. Fund. nppr.•tinned to * |lirr hJh;
,0(, H her
the County, for the school budget was turned down
*nt| head for the hall orchard to
morrow night and the nl' flshln'
Tom Dolt wa* named as managci of the Sertfoi I g”lf cmic*» an 1 hole Wrdiieidat afternoon.
country club at the meeting of the City Coinmlsslonei« Monday evening
In rase you haven't heard. Pres
A U G U S T to. I&lt;m
Ideut Elsenhower hss proclaimed
Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Hobby and daughter Marv Grar* have left to Thursday. Sep! If a* t'lllrenshlp
spend thalr vacation In New York and point* in Canada.
Hay and has *&lt;ked Dial the flag
he ill,played on public building*
1h* resignation of Karl ty 1 I uni I'yier a a learner at Seminole | *mi piivste unmet Ike urge* fed­
High School was accepted by toe Hmird of Public liutructlnn at a meet eral, stole*, and local officials, and
civic group* to arrange apurnpri
I? Ing In the office of Flupt. T. W. Lawton.
ale reremnnie* on Hint (lay fo
Ray Rnitnkran*. Sanford Giant flr*t baseman, will be the first to summon In (he mltul* uf all ol tit
yscslve an award of 17.60 offered by M. J- Mo** Jr nf Orlando to all * keener awareness of our rights
Florida State League player* who lilt home run* during the remaining and responsibilities as citlieiu."
Cili/ftiiliip Day is an annual ob­
games of tbs season.
_______
servance aulhoriied hy Congress
to commemorate the signing on
Sept If. 1767 of the Constitution
It also hontirt new rltlrens.
• • •
If* received a call flatordar
morning saying that a Boxer belengln| In J. IB. Olson, IM ] Cres-

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said inch a multiple birth waa a
real rarity In the dog-world and
Mnerlslly so.since II was the first
offspring.
spring What plans Mr. Olson
m
uir dog*
no** we
w r don’t
non * know
snow,
hasl to ten
sell Ihe
hut this writer should Imagine lhai
a d»fen popple* running around
iMuWiitot would create quite a
traffic problem.
* • *
When we heard Ihe (.-port Satur­
day Ihnt WMIIR TV In Jackson­
ville wa* going to boost It* power
up tu 100,(jin waits ss oi today, we
were a little amaicil for Rltly
Winn I* keeping us rlghl up to
d,ili&gt; on Ihe television deal. Later,
the report was corrected Really,
the station had been operating
with 5.non watts last week while
additions to the equipment were
being made Television viewers
should gel much heller reception
this week for WAt IIIt will return
to 16,000 watts today The big
boost will come on or about Sepf
7, according to Flllly
.

Ry T H E ASSO CIATED PRESS
Nine parsons died violently In Florid* over the weekend. Five
drowned, one died In a traffic accident, one was electrocuted, and the
other* wer* killed hy lightning and fire.
Hit bare Lee Dank, 15 month* old. learned to w alk bi»t three
month* ego. Ye*terday, she used he.- new-found leg* to toddle nut the
fS fall off a aeawall into Blscayna**
Bay.
At Peniacnla, Samuel N. InKtnui,
61. went swimming In Pensacola
Bay, leaking relief from Ort-degree
heat. Peopla standing on a wharf
saw him atruggllng In the water
but when they pulled him out hej
wae dead.
Thunderttorms played around
tha Penaacola area during the hot
Sunday afternoon. In one of them,
a lightning holt ilruck and killed
tO Navy Lt. John' M. Thoma* of
Four Sanford men are among
Whiting Field ae ha flahed from
tha *tern of a rrulaer In the Gulf the total of 156 dentists, the larg
Tunic Corner— Did you get Ikat
est professional group ever In take
of Mexico.
sandwich made we told vne
The traffic victim waa Grovar a state examination, who passed club
on Friday. The shortest
Cleveland O'Stea, 00.* of Tampa. their dental examination* held Iasi about
lime In wblrb you ran toast the
Ha waa killed and hi* wife injur­ month, xrrnrdlng In Dr. A W Kc-I Ihrre slices nf bread under Ihe
ed seiloudv when a tire hie nut iner of Hollywood, secretary
rnmlltlnns enumerated Is three
and hi* rar overturned near l*kn treasurer of the Florida Stale ml mite*. First, Inasl Ihe near
Hoard of Denial Examiner*
Citl. ____________________
side* nf slice* number one and
Those from this Clly wlm passed ■two.
lwrt, On
u n second
serum] operation,
opei
turn
Include Mark P. Jacoby, Jack ( 'nvrr slice one, at Ibe same time
Morrison, Henry W lluckcr Jr , i inaatlng near aide nf slice three,
and William W While
|Then, remove number one, which
Included In the group of 135 wi re Is losalrd on both sides, and flnlah
63 Floridians. Twenty - eight hy toasting twa and three.
* • •
glenlsta, Including Id from Florida,
also pasted
Two Hems In yeslerday’a news
caught our eye — and we think
SERRING I* -- Circuit Judge
Htry'rc worth repeating. A lady In
William P. Alltel will hold a haTampa started to waan her dinner
baas corpus hearing here Tuesday
i dishes and decided In walk out on
for Russell Stackhouse, charged
the porch a minute to talk to her
with murdering his “ lonely beads"
husband. Just then a 1
1 ........„
lightning
wife.
h-dt lilt the sink and melted
site ‘ the
U1
.... petition
_______
Stackhouse brought
the
metal portion. So ladlea. whatever
•■thing release from Highlands
.you do, put off washing your
. m County Jail here where he has
' -dishes just as long as possible . . .
DELAN O OB— I*muel A. His (Jp In Indiana, a man getting
bean held since July an.
lap.
M.
dean
of
the
College
of
Law
T h lt was Ihe day Mrs, Janie
ready tn take off his pants oeforu
Stackhouse, 66, was found stran­ at StMson University ifnrr IMfl. going tn bed got his feat tangled
died
at
a
Daytona
Reach
hospital
in the leg, stumbled against a
gled In a lonely grave In her or­
cedar cheat, and fell out the win­
ange grove near Avon Park. She yesterday nf a heart altack.
Funeral plans were not an­ dow, He hit with a thud on conhad been missing three dairi.
Sheriff Broward Coker tald the nounced Immediately, The widow, cri-tc Ifl feet below and was hos
couple became acquainted last a son Allan and a daughter Nadine iiliallied with two broken ribs, a
Idack eye, and a gash on the fore­
summer through a lonely hearts survive.
head. Ills advice upon coming to
club. Stackhpust\ 56, was a main­
was: "Sit down before you (aka
tenance man at the University of
your pants off."
altimore. She was a widow liv• • •
| at Avon Perk,,.
Biie went to Baltimore to marry
We also waa! to apologise far
him le February. They returned
leaving onl (ho dally strip at pic­
to her home In Avon Park and
tures In Tharaday’a paper on (ha
JACKSONVILLE
(JB
George
life of Senator Robert A. Tati. II
Stackhouse helped menage htf
Robert Ellefsen, 22, held on charg happened that day that (ha spa
J*opwty.
as of robbery and kidnaping of a just wain't avaijable. Two
Wait Palm Reach engineer Thurs­ railed In (hr
thing
day nlghl, was returned to Miami Inquiring a« to (he reason f
today to faro chargpt In Dadr omission. Another reader also
County
r s lM in wit It a po*»|er that he
Norman N Rnhion told Jack, •■Fed if w* ronM solve. We did,
lonvlllc police that a blonde gun­ and are'll have the poser Is too
agronomist man hid forced him tn drive to rnlnmn tomorrow.
*!; « .
from Uta state agricultural
Jacksonville at Iba point of a gun
manta) station. Gainesville,
attar stealing fS frvnt tha englTHIS WEATHER
tha principal speaker at *
an Infer- pear’s wallet.
mal meeting of the hem note Coun­
Clear
to
ty Caitjcenen'e Association at • p,
Tuesday i
m „ Aug. n , at the Seminole High
■ "■"••■■■Wwfls U r
Ue choage hi tomporatw*.
hfiv;Henderson's^ topic
Improved Pait"Maintenance
ATLANTA tB—Osorgli probably

i

Stetson Dean
Dies At 66

Youth Faces Th eft
Charges In Miami

B

Agronomist Spooks

At Cattlemen Meet

K a rs

Super-Highway

urea."

•*18
ter
mm

»
courieey at the
I, Chicago,

could handle traffic on tha prod (HIInrlstoFlorlda)
[Way without ‘

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Freed Americans
Say 30 Prisoners
Are Reactionaries

Manager Marian
Announces Other
Expansion Plans

IN T H E H ER A LD :

• Habeas Corpus
Hearing Is Set

J

Readied For New Mayfair Inn Pier

W ASHINGTON &lt;/Vi— The population of Ihe t'nlted Slatea
reached IM mlllon persona at 7 seconds after 10:02 a.m. K'*T
today, according to the Commerre Department population rlock,
and kapt right on gaining at the rale of one each 12 second*.

4 Local Men
Among 13S
New Dentists

NEW SPAPER

Red-Indoctrinated P O W s Among Returnees

~~

* 9 Die Violent Deaths In Florida ...
Over Weekend; Five Are Drowned

D A IL Y

S A M 'O U I ) , K U H I I P A

DENVER (A’l— Hecretary of Stair llullr* said after a conference with President Elsenhower lode* that the t'nlted State*
probably wluld adopt "reciprocal measures” If the Communist* re____ ( ua* In return u i w . A ~ » | \&gt; ■|i y i l .o l M .. Uf ’Wtrr—

IN D E P E N D E N T

FREEDOM VILLAGE T- - Amerli-jill- tn-nl fii.ni Rr.l prison si nektile -alii Inilav ItcJ Indorlrinatsd
D S prisniiiv« ,iir among those

By K E N T I It F T LA IN
Plan* lor the erect lull of a 274
fool pier, lultlou out Into I . *k»•
Monroe In Iroid of the May tali
inn. weie announced today hj
Cllarle* Marian, m.inuiirr of HuNew York Giant &lt;n«tied Majlau
Inn
The " T shaped" pier will eslriid
229 feet out from the bulkln-id
ami will be constructed for tluconvenience of hotel guests, who
want tn fKh or take boating e*
eurslon The p|er will be lufeet
wide and (lie ton of the tie, run­
ning parallel w|jb the -horn, will
he Hi feet lung
'
The derk of Hie pier will in- ■
four siid-n half feel above Ihe
mean water lei e| It will also In
rlmle two erru* pl'-r*. one cui pai l,
side uf Hie mi*In pier, located Im I:
«»1 between the -li.ire linn mil
the Thead
According to Mr Marian, In Hie
past Mayfair Inn guest* have li nl
in Journey h* Lemon Hluff to ob
Inin (Isbing tent*, but with tin
erection of the pier hy Ihe Mliyfn,
Inn, guesls m.n walk f^-un |h&gt;
hotel In waiting boats at ~lhe neu
pier

PANMUNJUM r
s-vm ifcn
ili-.iltlril bill happy Vrnrricans (eft
l.ikyo (nilit:M by plane for the
l nikil State*. Inning behind grim
ninnlh* in Nnilb Ki.rcan prison
-amp*
n turning

including JO "prngrssi-nrimli- Immr to preach
&gt;-rntn■inI- in in the DnHctt states
&lt;yd Lest.*, E Scilc* 11 nf Fo!-tmicvlllc. tin! , aid Hie V) ,verS
iiu-mhi-r* d tilm m --ninpaqv
i( . imp 5 in I’ v'iklnng mi Hi" Vsiq
tin rr

I III

HI H S A M IH IH r beat*

Guild I'll** limisi-. -hue

ii

iiliine i - lb

I'biitn Im K ii-l.ncr f il m m mid Slii-lln
|irii|ma*vl |m iH.in fur ,i i.r« ,-nill.

lei'ict I rlilay Iiinbl ibe ( its liiitiili-d n tanenrt- si ,* ptddir In mini fur irrirnllini n-p .mil onl* emk
In •Miinrilliin nilli ,|r,*— •nc up » chnitn Is hiddliuc ill. ibe lititil inlsliig ilrlie \rmr*1*it*• hi t.-rni-. ■&gt;! lb, ilijtnie. Hie HlMI.li.lr mil -I br In *i-r by Drc. I. su .1 km-hI iImi I nl nnrk I- all. id In *n.iii*-I-r- mil
Ihr nlder full. In g.-t lb&lt;- bnlblln*: iriintaleil linn- (be rhm lii has lu-.-n itia«n up b* sti allnrne*
mni * meeting-* will lie srlieilplrd
mil pin ns It i.il-.e ihe r..|iilii-d mime*

" T h e building of this pier 1* lit 1

anil!u. .&lt; 1!(,!

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n. c J...

auesls," Mr Marian asserted
H
Is In line with our tinn.ttOo r&gt;
pansinn ao,| Imiirnvement plans

Mud id |(i" men m (be company
inti D-d lie sii-l In in inNrVIf \, ,.t Inchon, (..it be knew lha
to |&gt;i 1 ‘Kfuflv
Si’,i1»*6 *;ml lie ti ul lie *t i th* JO
i ilK Mmnl |'•1111tig .trg.inlf.sGon*
illt 1 11in i■;* \bin« fui f’eaee"
in 1tho \ r l ' r in « fur i’e v.-e " hut
tie .ill.! not knf1\S it they to.1 been
(f»l tnnl
St
«niil ho dl.l not know if
(Ik $ir «mv v i VP&lt;" planned to Join
the t nmmniilt.1 p irty in Amerie*.
lull *rtM* " r&gt; •»•A1.J tit*’’ 111 *J 4IS vii A
mininri *t lb * In,toe of i frieod m
Sun 9 i -itit iirn til &lt;11tints H.eir next
i .-ic

Revamping O f Ordinances
Main Item For Commission

Meanwhile, the Mavfalr Inn
SemJnle Cnuntrv Cliih has o v r
20,fion fret of pipe stretched nut
on the course, preparatory fo rm
sertion lute. Ihe ground its a n-ri
nf the new underground sprinkling
system
"We will have spent tlOQ.OAO &gt;o
our lintel and golf course be5 - •
A rryrBisntetivw nf Mitehie i lly rnidlcations C - will be presented at innlgbl’* f'ity f'mmni sum
the year Is nut," Mr Marhin ad * meeting for a (tl»cii«»iim rnncernlng Ibe pntsIbU rs aminng of Ihe f lly ’t aidlnauce*. a. oiduig tu City
•d '‘Why, I have rpenl tJfO.Mn • Manager Tom Lemon
entire new carpeting In nprilotuo
n.e
ie City
C i t y Man*gei,
M a n eg e., &lt;*|ry
c|*y AHnrnav A E. and Cl. , Clerk If N Siiye. have all made reetnnmemtatlon*
te__ _ e G(ty
-bn) -jrdtnajwas, which have n d been t*«atope silirn 1014, be put into workable.
. &gt;' - i "PI
V A J*
erecting Ihe plk)* ia « efflrlent i.rder
not devulgrd since Hie appIL stlon
The Istc-d effort I* be-ng umtls
Judge Coins " i l l isms fr. had
t***miI Sf srnre lose m our etimtioituiv now
1* still awaiting ftu-il appnoal l,v t.v the City kjiKingrr amt ttir City Third Kh , rind on W
l ltr pHliion nsks -i|
n- illy f •v
“ There *ic two block, mi S." iiihI »*o cm- 1 bsv io t'lly- C-uirt FrCdsy
the U. 3. Army ■«rp*. -&gt;f F.n Attorney Millie Mr So\er hn*
- I....... .
bunded do,*-*, *n
the .iMu r M that Ii .i w (reel light, at
gineer* in Jackannville A notice iiuide Riicmpt. for action u. tlu- Ihr fit *f lo .MlS.tfion
oI
( I l .-*•
, • . Flfb*
.-*** Is
of application was po*lrd it tin- lOBltlT - " . . , 1 lime* m til- pi*«l ri j *.»• fifitl « holri* If n * &lt; IIv i tit ' end lull bet au * of (be t* *,
' . - - , " I , I u o.| -e, en 1-sses
pul In t‘in nru -1r urI ilpthl llgbl ((.on Hois, d-.i ti I help
Sanford Post Office 1**1 S o irdai 12 veniII 111M•'
The e-in**--r'l-.n of the Mivfaic
\V» ,»tr» t.kltlt? 1hi * i'» hr* (hoo lino Ii
At pie - id new ordinal e , mu n * Nii-ftt i po - lititt' " Hid
V\
I I I •I n M piw.M\
11 11h Mt
I lo (I,'til n ( » , 1 mi•
Inn pier will Incrrn &gt;■ Ihe - ■inli&lt; • riidini-iil
•in i ti*tod lepeal a. lum- m 1
fni foil rtd 1 t»n»
I I &lt; ti
lift mind uf Ihi1 pidSkl i I V t 111., Mt inti Mt
nf pfers on the mmIIn-Id- 1 I il.r |.s-li'd in a l.ii-e book I In i " ale sI fill's
•I
*’Y
1Id
it (* It ill Mui Mi
I h III Mi
Mnnrue tn Hirer others
• tin- eight id lb* i. book w li.cti make■(-til'll' rt |fit I ,»***v
H \
• K It
i ll
in I Mi
Ilandaliell pier at Ihe head i I nk It diffui.lt lm m y.me In d. leriiitiie
ii..»
M p'lv u *i■% irAvr,, and an oil line pier lm i,n-i till- *tn1.|- o( i iritge iiiiridici id Hie
C."pu• « i| 11111*i m i1mi1nl - It tr M»f
I'-1* Mm* r*'iwj» liKit
|., C Ifl-:
u |rm ,11•"*| ,di|»«f)4 4fir btkr
barge* Immeillatrtv we-t i the or.tlnnruen*i111111
"*I imMI l-’ ritlny
I,,iiI aVI (|| I'M* 1&gt;|♦ I'llll'l | ItA. Hit* h. n l
.Rsndshcll pier
n t I .1i.tr. WIMh*'*
Th e Mil. In - coit.)Mtiv. lm itiii j*
VIII |11 Id » (iimtv ImiiMf &lt; ltd11111*11
For the aernnd sir.iigi,' v. nr Charlotte vill.- \ . -pei iatl/*&lt;- .
• in « Itlull
m,
i .imp I
•I i &gt;MIDI11
ii**(*1*llIi 14 lit Ihr
the Mayfair Inn I* honk-d solid the revamping or ri"-odllvlllg of
u ifh
ii Hi*- • pinil
n*
for the coming Sf
Mr VT ii i.in
Wil­ 'II *!iii*Ai*.|,
11l l U.ll 1..- "|&gt;•'III -! .4 Hid m»'f 4 11*«' 1U*D»it .&lt;
stated "We are turning &lt;1, ■n re­ City’ - mdin in- *- ■ till.* coiic I m - i
*I. Nftl VAi
M'lt hi.ti li .
t
■1 i H \ n't iM'il
.J
nui l"f (4if
quests for the lack of ai i •■luuu -la fI.*lenI lm m
\-Mill "1V \,| St»tl&gt;. ■|, p|»*Hi IA 1
A leltcs
ignrd t.y M-vernl lueal
•i"| "1 1a il 1 rent ll \\6* 161*1 ‘will
tlons. There will hilie mei in',
•tlf*Y •M 4 ■III.*...... . 1 i* it*— *»,i|,%
•,..|. Ml y I
re-ld -id*. pcttiion- for tlu* Inalnlln
guesl* from Chiritgn tb|. , (Ml
Itimk " n 4 ft 1| 1 fIf"* Mf I7f» HP,|
lion of -trm I lights In Hie 1100
1 nt Midi ilisrii (Oil, I-* It. hi* fl' M 1
he added
&gt;•« V If IV*‘1\ IIt'*1pin* wn%
‘l1 \\ .l(i*l t .,*(. V
"ID itniiut tile 1*1
In Hie past, most id Itu- Ii'tel block, lielMci-n W Second .m l
Police eonlinilisl llielr t-r.uk
1 i \»*fi 1
s'Vf.L.i!
161*1 &gt;&lt;■ADI |»|'f1(1 lilt
clientele linvc runic fri.iii New
down . hi gauilillog in S.infiad uvci
N ee-a
1 »t «;. .Uf** lint
York
tlu- weekend, resiilliog ill -is u
I'. O'
n
found guilty
re,Is on eli.irges of hollta acini
, i, ' .0.1
glu— ol .1, Ivtue1,
lieu pl.'i* nf oat
iifler I. i-.il.-tet

Decisions Given
In Only 3 Cases

Police Crackdown
"i On Gambling Is
Continuing

Rotary Speaker
Urges Liberal
Industries Aid

W. C. Metimn. president f H.a
Correct (.Tall nnat romp un In
Plnecaslle urged liberal n -.t
men) nf new Industrie* "king
sites In Sanford In a add"
he
(ore the (totnry Club at Hu V .. lit
Club tiMlay
"If you arc Interested ... bring
tng Industrie* tn Sanluril. ..ml »»u
■hnuld he slncn every rn-w j...*mil
helps build a mure pm i- . u.i *
town," Mr Mc Iimiii began then
you should do every thing ■&gt;.Hilo
reason tn give them lax re.Im lion*
and other cnnccsslnns ‘ •
He also caiilloned Hie ||..i&gt;ri ins
In make sure the nrospei-m.- In
dustry ha* a goncl prodm • Hint
Will sell. Ho told uf tile ' " I *h|e
ghost (nwns In New I nglaml
where Industries have fled *»uih
to escape Hie perplexing nuliHI
problems.
"This Is a very Important M nt
and keeping those union i u kets
out of your town Is a fac'-.r In
bringing these Industrie- ......
he added. Mr. Meloon also advised
all businessmen from making
parts under which union dues
would tie deducted from rim.pany
payrolls.
He briefly reviewed Hi" growth
of his 26-yearold firm from a
six-man shop Into a too man huslness with a M.ooo.ono .......
last year. Correct Croft began nperatloni'ln the depression -riling
boats out uf atate after iiu- purchaio of a three-apartmriii ami
three-atoro building for ord&gt; t-vxi.
Mr. Meloon pointed nut
only
lour percent of the new tend nun
panicis*lasted 10 years, 6fl perrent
foldln
Ing In the first two-year*
He was Introduced by RID Hush,
airman, Jack linligan
program chairman.
ll»('
substituted for
‘or tPresIdent
(President R L ,
Perkins J r„ who was absent

Mt. Dora Driver
Arrested After
Longwood Crash

Cliu-f Hoy Williams said Oelay
"We're going to ennlimie to tic u
d'.un on gjmliiing operations and
make arri- l - whenever pus-ltd -

"In llie la-t year, we know mu
ni'Mnii lius I,ceil curbing gambling
activities and has lull several up&gt; t
atni's out of business," lie -aid
"We’ve broken up htillla or "niglil
hini.se," wliteh wq» slrickly a lm .1
operation, mostly among N.-gro
ptipiiliilinn
"We've made several ill re-1*
In an ,it|eni|.l to get to tlu- ‘top
man ' That's what we're trying to
do." he pointed out
All tin- people arriwled iii Hie

A Ml Dora driver was arrested
liy the H o n d a Highway Haired
yesterday idler noon itter Hie car
lie w a * ill p ing eraslied Ihrnugli a
fence and -tupped in a pile ul dirt
near lauigwiwid on Highway 427
The muliiri-l. .1. It Jenkins, Hi.
w-ns arrested l&gt;v Trm.per II I)
Harrison on a charge of traveling
it a speed ton greal fur existing I anil-gambling campaign
were Ne
"(Hldlllioi- Tlulilacktuu highway grm&gt;* and five of them were wo
was wet from rain at the lime of men All were charged specifically
Ihe mishap
wllh "possession of a sharp m a
The driver went off the road on 1lottery fur looney yet In ln&gt; play
Hie lefl side while traveling north cd "
on Ihe highway, went for Inn feet,
Arrested were Charlolle Vaughn,
then crossed the highway, went .10. 122 E. Fourth St , Edith Jack
Ihrnugli Hu- fcjirp and struck Hie ■on, 36, 1712 W. Eighth St . Alher
pile nf dirt The mishap occurred tn Wel.ber, 60, 1007 W 13th St .
i mile siotlii of lanigwond.
Daisy Walden, nlla* “ Hlack Gal,"

The ymdii suffered minor nhraslims of Ihe forehead when his
head shattered the windshield, mid
i small Inrrmtli.n on tlm left
knee. Damage was estimated hy
Ihe patrolman nl itiKi to the rar
and 116 In llu&gt; fence
A neml trailer truck anil pick-up
truck enllldfd shortly hefiirn noon
today on Highway 17 02. It mile*
south of Sanford, Trooper Harri­
son reported
The truck, driven hy Howard E
floas, 30, (gi* Angeles, Cnllf.. was
passing Ihe other vehicle, driven
oy Adolf Fried, III. Malt Lind, when
the mishap occurred. Damage was
estimated at J60 lo Hie pick-up
rluck. No one was In lured.

Croft Detained
M IAMI fcB-Mlainl emlom offl
Hals reported today that Ihe 63foot pleasure craft Art* is being
detained at Key Weit pandng set­
tlement nf n $1,000 fine levied
against It fur falling lo proceed
to a foreign port for which it was
cleared.

16. Hill Lake Ave . In"/ Hlack 1112
Maple Ave , and Henry High
smith, alia* "Doe," Midway *er
tlon. All except tile Jackson wo
man were tree on hondx of 1202
each, this morning
Arrests began Friday nlghl and
continued on Saturday

Former Sanford
Pastor Dies
Rev. (!. E Ellliole, a foi lilt-1
pastor of Sanford First Christian
Church, died lo n Roanoke. Vn
Hospital Friday night.
Funeral services will he held at
'he Okcy Funeral Ibune In Salem,
V i. Til,.Vila* aflt-iU.vm* at 2,30
o’clock.
The Lev, Elmore, considered
one of the truly great ministers
-if the Christian Church, has spent
several winters lit Sanford.
Since llie death of Mrs. Elmore,
he has made hi* home In Roanoke,
living at the home nf n niece, Mis*
Joyce El mure.

Bonds Estreated
In Court Cases

■ml
In den. I.i ii I* In led h eases
log In i! ... 1Its- Initial st-ssinn nf
Ihe &lt; oiuilv i ...it l (ailed N. appeal
loilav ait.I esti eated It.elr i.ond.*in-■.*■. 1111u io .. total of pan
J.-nl Green, idiarge.l with dri*
mg while mtosli ul-d. forleileil to$- ihi I,mul Su*ii. Kersey tost her
II.Vi bond I*v also failing to appear
In court mi charges of selling li
ipior on Sundays
The new slate id (urnrs were
dlsnii'-ed for tile day by I 'minty
Judge Dmiglas Sl.n-.irom All |ur
ms w -re however, instructed lo
ri-pntl lo Hie Court at '. 10 n't-lock
ion...i io,* morning

Mrs. Stephen Dies
In Local Hospital
61, * El In Sletdu-ii* nf "O'J
South ('bull'll St , Luke (*itv, dbol
In lli&gt;' tm'i.l himpitr,) .-Kill Sntnr
iliiv nminlnu full..wing u luli-f ill

lu--,.
Mi* Sti'idu-ns was visiting with
hei daughter, M u
A. F. K.-mp,
w lu i. slu- wn* taken III itnd plureil
in (I..- hiMpitnl She Imd lived In
Lake &lt; ItV fur iifi V.-IIM
tilh.'i- survivors Include tht.-e
aims, II. N Stephen* nf llartnw ;
Ti.luinv Stephen* of Lake C ity!
mid Lewi* Stephen* of Ft. I.niulardale; mid another daughter. Mr*.
It. A . Ilerlel of Ft. Pierce.

Funeral aervlce* were held In
ll.e Smith Side Ilnptlst Church ill
Lake City nt 1:01) n.tu. vrilertUy
all.I Interment followed tn Ml.
Ilmihih Ceiuelorv nenr Wellhnrn,
Mr*. Stepheua' bit thphu'f.

Directors Meet
A meeting of Ihe dlreclnrs of the
Seminole County Chamber of ComntPfce will lie held tomorrow at
ti p. m. ul Ihe City Commission
chamber*.

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Annloby's Gets
Air Conditioning
Tim addition nl air contl It inning
Is the lnt-*i step which has bt-in
taken In the rroinivstion of Mr*
Appleby’* Restaurant, two dnors
south of the rlork on Dark Ave.
The five |.m air rondlllnnlng Un­
it wa* turnnl on this morning Oth­
er Improvements &gt;&gt;( the hu«int-&gt;*
Include new kitchen equipment,
and new paint and new- floor cov­
ering In the dining room
The restaurant. o|*erated and
owns*! by Mrs. Harold Appleby,
formerly wa* Hie property of her
brother-in-law, Grady llrnuau, and
was operated under the o*m4,
"Herman’s."
"We serve quality and quantity,’’
Mrs Appleby remnrkrsl today.

Jaycees Roady
For Fish Rodeo
Jsyroe* will attach lines to fish­
ing poles tonlgh' it 7:30 o’clock
at tha City Garage, Sixth St. and
French Ave., in readttess for Wed­
nesday’s Idg rodeo at Trout Pond
In Paola.

Forget 'Contribution Night' A t Municipal Stadium
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FORREST

T U B SANFO RD HF.RAI.D

B RECKENRIDGE

fly GEUHGIA DALI.
(Plnrh lllttiriK for
Forrest llreckrnrldxe)
We once knew a fellow who dia
liked n certain town so much that
the veins In Ids forehead awole up
at the ere mention of It. Finally
a bit of direct questioning brought
out the reason “That blankcTybisnk place!" he exploded, "don't
you know that's where 1 lost rny
W a lle t? "__
__ _ _
_
ll tail T crlcReH oF course, but
pet peeves frequently spring Irani
rejust such things Like the pre­
judice of
id a )voting
oilng couple against
uii entire stale u
because
the
&lt;
ul sick all over the back sent
trlr nevr car Just us they were
crossing the slate line. Or the
Intense hatred of a family for a
town because the) fulled to make
a bus connection ahd. besides
that's where Buddy swallowed his
bubble gum
URUll!!/,
rv ti r, the
nut mu
Usually, iiim
however,
unpleasant
such feelexperience bringing on hi
connection
tfigi has n more direct eo
............
. ...........
rh which
lu for­
with
the
locality,
tunate because something ran he
done about thut For this reason
It’s a good bleu, occasionally, to
take an nblectlve view of oursetVeg. We never know when cntir
tesy or luck of it Is going to lo
flUenre a car full of tourists to
put In n good word for Ssulord or
to recoin incud to their friends
that they lake the truck route or
avoid li« altogether Hundreds of
vacationers are pussing through
nur town these days
If you
don't believe It count the out-ofstate license* on Park Ave in any
24-hour period . . . . II you can
itay on your feet tlud long
Time was when Floridians could
_......
iev (ell like It between
*May uml December. they could
I take their shoes nil, put their feet
•up and Just glance around now
■and then between nups to see If
'anybody had route in. Imt not unv
I more We're obliged to keep our
.colnpiifiy manners Intact the year
•round
Nulurally ltd* doe« not me ill a
sort of smirking veneer saved (or
out-of-town people. Anyone can
see through that In farl. u pump
t-d up show thut is not genuine
does mure to nnlugoulie them to
Win friends und ml lurries* people
Haven't' vmi ever gone Into u store
and iieeu fawned over until your
unly thought was In escape with
your hide mid u determination
never to bring It bark In there

wouldn’t want to LIV E there."
Like the power of woman, the
value of brief personal contacts
should never he underestimated.
They may rcudlly earn fur San
lord the title of the "Friendly
City" nr that "blankety-blank
town down Iliere un Lakn Mon­
roe”

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M io ’ Chamber of Commerce Is
convinced that real Irieudliitris
lied on a desire to serve and
lease is one of Hanford'S greatest
saels Indeed, Uni long ago n
a couple bought' a home and ranie
.here to live because, they said.
• “atsarvone hag, bean so nice.'*
Tlidic «u* tnc- piii|»io w# want , . .

I

u*e clt-elrlrlt)' unit hBn ami wa*""
whomnko year around purchase*
of xhoalam and lawn sprinkler*
•nil collars fur Hu* dog ami gift*
lo xend hark In Coutin Mary'*
• children when they graduate from
' high school In I'eoiin
4 A good wav In check up mi our« selves Is to (liuiglne we arc some
* boil) else, meeting iw for the first
w * time Which is Just the roinpll
^ jniili.lt flllltlisllti. At* lit! i l l
.. *• I n &gt;• ( i . l ' i
* rated feminine wav of saving
let’*
» put ourselves In the other fellow's
« thuc*. Would w’r lie favorably Iin
pressed as wr stopped for cokes
of gasoline or dinner or post
cards?
, This Is a busy town these days:
, every effort Is being made lu
bring In new Industry. But wr
Sanford
as it has been said of a town
ID miles smith fno names men­
tioned. of rnurse) . .
"OH. it's
•II right for a VISIT, hut I sure

The C of C personnel, after
years of answering such question*
j*. "nDii you know ir ruin fs pre­
dicted for the Paola urea this
afternoon*" und. "Is It necessary
to furr out the Inside walls of
concrete tdock houses’ " thought
they were prepared for anything.
However, not long ago shortly
after B a.in. the mall desk gave
out u screech of considerable vol­
ume over this first paragraph uf a
loiter:
"Would you please send me all
the Information that you can ob
tain concerning the spearing of
detachable rings withIi i Ii
lance
from u running horse."
Well. !n spite of Ihls rather
frightening opener the letter did
make sense, for the writer was
trying to learn something about
"Tournament Riding.” a sport
with which members of Dusty
Ilmds ure thoroughly foinlllnr
So the offlre, alter gathering
Information from various sources,
typed out a letter to the Impilrlng
gentleman which read, In part, as
follows:
"The equipment of the game
called Tournament Hiding consists
of u standard with a cross-arm
from which is suspended • wife
with a sou
•nap closepin fastened to
the end of II."
Needless to say the C of C offlre
was rent with still louder shrieks
when the typographical error
which turned ” w'r#'' Into "wife”
was delected
. . . . fortunately
before the letter was sealed and
sent out
Otherwise a young man In an­
other purl o' the stale would cer­
tainly have been In fur a misty
shock!
We still marvel ul the leli'plwme
'Though we’ve been familiar with
II for u long time, Die thought of
two por*ons carrying on a con
Vf*v*sinflurt
rr/J-. of
u chunk of wire still gives us the
nplflrlfs

tf\J

*&gt;r’ h-lfjIV

gel a real case ul fiintmli If we
ever look lime to contemplate the
radio nml the television set It's
had enough figuring out the mat
ter of voices scooting along u
wire, but words mid pictures fly
lug Ilirough space without a single
thing to bold Ihum up Just over­
whelms us.)
So wo slid experience » tingle
of anticipation when the telephone
rings, mid especially at the c of
C.
Ilecenlly the other half of the
clerical force answered e call with
‘Yes . . . . I’ll tie glad to. Just a
"Yes
..ilnitle " (Then- followed Ihc bus
ness of spinning the handy gadget
which shows distance* (rum San
ford to various points In the
United States. I
"The distance
from Sanford to Cincinnati I* hk«
m i l e s ........................
No, I
don't know how much gu* nml
oil it would take lo drive there
(Al this point we
brushed Ihe hair back
rk from our
ears &gt;u ihnt nothing of this con
versullon would be lo s t.I..............
Nil. I don't know how rnnny in Ilea
vou will get to Ihe gallon!
Vnu're welcome. Goodbye."
"Have we bv nnv chance." we
asked, "heard what we just
lieurd?"
"You have Indeed," answered
the other desk
After which reply there wn»
nothing left for us to do but
ile up In a heap murmuring,
crumple
"We still think the leiephime Is
W ONDERFUL."

research, lime* In the Florida cltnn ptriiir** e|tru* nutrition, lunge1°*. xprrudlng drrllna, fort Hirer
recommendation*, field Ideiitlricu
linn of Irjxlein, the citrus budwood
certification
prugrnin,
sprays,
hfdBlmj of Iren*, ami the History
of Florida citrus.
A special feature will Ho a
travelogue on Spanish cllrtis. TJils
will be sWen by py, A, K C a tn p ,
vice-director In charge of the Cit­
rus
experiment Station at l.aku
t G AIN ESVILLE (Special )-Prt&gt;* Alfred.
• fratn plans have been completed
*fer the 20lh annual Citrus (Irtiwers
The well-known gardenia plant
• Institute which will be held Aug.
•J7-II at 4 I Cnmp McUiiurrlo, originated |n Chlni.
’ near Atlor Park In l.ako f'nunty,
• Director It. (I, Clayton of the uni*

C u l v e r , W o r k s In Casselberry
Helps Industrial Florida To Grow

&lt;Reprinted from
And so It ts men like Charlie
Is being serviced from the Florida
Industrial Florida)
and recent Inquiries far deal- Culver who make INDUSTRIAL
Two years ago Charlie Culver,
have been received from FLORIDA grow.
president of the Culver Dual Co.,
bul, Turkey: Belgian Congo.
decided to move his factory frorr\
Africa, as well as several
Mentor, Ohio lo Florida because
in South America and Mexlhe thought that Florida climate,
lakes and extensive shore lines
The company participated aa a
would provide a year-round boat member in the IM3 Chicago boat
niarkrt
He chose Casselberry, Show and has already reserved
Fla., for Ills factory site. Prior to spare for both the Chicago and
Ihls Him- Culver had spent hi* New York Itoal .Shows for 1904.
HOUSTON. Tex. i# — A garment
entire life building boats. Until ho Culver Boat Company lx now In lfidu»&gt;vy *pokatmin says the .tra­
derided to btuld boat* of hi* owh process of u large expansion pro­ ditional men'f business suit with
design he was n naval architect gram and hopes to be able to matching coat, pants and vest Is
und ym-ht designer.
‘Tail disappearing."
serve all dealer requests.
The invitation of the Culver
L II. Jones of Nashville, Tcnn.,
Dual Company to "Cruise with a
president of the Southern Gar­
Culver Craft." Is hacked with an
ment Manufacturers Assn., reports
array of fourteen models of outthe trend Is toward whet he calls
board boat*— from a 12 font row­
more comfortable clothes fur work
boat to a 21 foot outboard cabin
and leisure*.
cruiser The present line of Culver
I don't expect the end of neckCraft ImuI * Include the following
i but there has been a steady
model*
Sf’ HINO LAKE. N. J. &lt;M - Vice
The 12 foot rowboat which I* ('resident Richard M. Nixon was decline In their wear,” he said In
unique In thul It has ,i U In. beam 40 minutes lata for a golf date an InU-rvlew.
'Ilic association is in convention
and !U In freeboard The 12 foot yesterday because ho lost bis way.
Boon after he left nearby Man- here.
Skip Jurk which is an outboard
runabout, having a full Vec bot­ loloblng. where he Is (pending
tom, M" beam and 20" freeboard weekends this month, he found
This bout I* designed In two mod­ himself heeded for Philadelphia In­
els, standard and deluxe. The 14 stead of Iho .Spring Lake Golf
had dayboy wllh full spray rails, Country Club.
WORCESTER, Miss. 'As — Two
and measuring 111" at the beam
stopped at two filling stations youths stole the poller* patrol boat
with 23" freeboard This boat was firHedirections.
rectloi
Neither
time
was
he
yesterday, cruised about three
selected lust year by Yachting
Magailne as llie ninth fastest recognlted. In feet, one of the at hours on Lake (Julnslgamood and
Maga
stock utility In the U S. II is built IcndenU laid him to "welt until I then wrecked the craft un the lake
iree different
models. The IB- get through with this othrr cus­ bank
In the
dlffi-i
todier, sir."
Neighbors said that after police
foot Mariner, also with full spray
s
ills, has 72" beam and 24" IrrceNixon finally reached the club searched a nearby Held, the two
and carded a 99 for the 11 holes. boys dropped out of an apple Iree
itrd.
The Culver limit Co., which He look up golf only lest February. and sped away.
pioneered the outboard cabin
cruiser commercially over six
years ago. Is now building two
sires In outboard cabin cruisers,
Thu 11 foot Catalina has 7i t 1
beam, high freeboard, and com
fortably sleeps two people, Tills
Kxnford, Florida
boat weigh* nnlv 7nn pound* not |
ran he trailed behind a passenger
Hulance Sheet
car as ruslly as an outboard ru n -;
iiImiuI.
i
The Culver "21," which Is nrtunlly 22 feet overall, and lias an
h &lt;x beam, has more ratlin space
AH M ETS
than any 2.1 ftgil Inboard cnbln
cruiser on the market today, said
t H.Mfl&amp;.Hfl
Cash in Hunk
Mr. (.'silver This itmdt-1 has two
Cnnitul .Stuck Hul&gt;*rrlplliiu*
comfortable bunks, with mat
fl«*i|v*li1*
19.29C.00
»rr**e* *V»i- *!n* sf*'l *ol!ct 3*
CuntrlliulInn ,Subscription!
standard equipment llulli of flu- '
x
no
r*ft1^1M ftfjti«Mrv »two nlfn lx|«*M I** q
llpfpIVNM*1
If
Difern-d Charges - - I.rasrhiild E*p*n*eday cruiser which lias a Iron!
MUS.03
Crown I'apei Co, llulMInti
canopy, but no sleeping accom­
3811.04
Incorporation ExpAse
modations mid Is very comfnrtnble
(or deep seu fishing or day
IJ1.23I.5S
Total
r
cruising
The Culver Crnll are constructl.l A III I.ITIRH AND CAPITAL
cd uf the lu-»( grade uf Murine
plywood, frames are northern
Current Liabilities;
white oak and all fastenings and
t S2IJ.88
Account 1'iyahlr Telephone
hardware are ol brass.
Federal Income Tax
The ratlin cruisers are equipped
44.60
Wiihbvhl
with a bracket type of motor sus­
Federal Old-Ag* Benefit*
pension on the rear of the boat,
111.60 $ 981.88
Tax
on which the Culver Root Com­
I'alsl • In Hubs*rlptlnn* For Unissued
pany has applied for patents. Most
90.0b
( spltoi Hlnck
*, ,
of the outboard motor inaniilar*
HiiHscriplIimi Not laid Ini
,(t
hirers have agreed that Ihls Is one
111),1X1(1."II
Capital .Stock
of the safest mcllmds of mounting
3,808.00 23,1PI. (Ml
Coulributiana — Flan H
un outboard motor on ii cabin
I'lan H Fund for I'rnmotlnnal I'urpoaest
cruiser, in us much as thu bracket
.Sul,«cripll(ui» Paid In
I S.IBtMK)
eliminates ruvilallup. eliminates
004.11
(.•-si Expendeii on Kunt Building
2.26689
any dinner of a following sea
Capital'
swamping the motor and elimi­
nates about .10'i of the noise from
Die I....I Today one of the lxrgr*l
No. Shares Amount
110.90 Par Valor
outboard nmlor manufacturers lu
Ifio.ooono
6,000
Aiitburjivd
the country Is using this type of
!.&lt;*» t'lilasiu-il Common
ipensliin un their test bonis.
4,)«H
41,880.00
Stock
The Culver Boat Company, after
$ 8.820.00
I««u**d Common Stock
032
a serious setback and thu loss of
Deduct Operating Deficit fm
|
two iilants. rcorgnnlrcd eighteen
Period March 4, lUtil to
months ago and i* today again
June 30, lUA.1t
taking their place as one of iliu
1380.00
Clerical Salaries
outstanding outhourd boat munu
Printing, Stationery A
facturers In Ihc country, said
197.61
Office Supplies
Charles H Culver, president uf thu
I'd.luge
88.13
company Asspclalcd with him are
Telephone A Telegraph
229.3d
Jonathan Jackson, executive vice
6.28
.Social Security Tax
president and business manager.
fuller Expense
79.48
BUI .74
Mrs Irene Culver, treasurer, mill
N rl Cap* I
7,428.29
Turn Watson, former municipal
•33,118.61
Total Llanllltlea and Capital
Judge of Or ando is secretary
nationnl dealer organltntlon

Business Suit
Fast Disappearing

NEW 1953 BUICK
See The New 1953 Buick 4-Door Sedan
Which We Can Deliver In Sanford For

*2 5 9 8

Nixon Loses Way
Enroute For Golf

Police Boat Taken

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Sanford Industries, Inc.

N IC H O LSO N BUICK CO.
MAN FORD, FLORIDA

T E L E P H O N E 1031

Howfu B03S*
/our Wif e

June ;to, msa

NOW!!

GIVE HERA

SPANKING...Y e s ,a spanking new attic, w indow
o r kitchen fan! "B lo w ” her to cool
n ig h ts and co m fo rta b le days w ith
R ed dy-m ad e breezes. (And inciden­
tally, a co o ler hom e won’t be hard

Legal Notices

ENGAGEMENT

XUTM'H T il ( e e i U M

To. ii,»it it is 'e iin lIIita

Iteslilesee ssUsaWM

PICTURE

y&gt;m » r « Tie rah* nolt7l*(1 In (tlx
la un citrus research ad; your
w rlit fii d f l a n m , It snv, so
ime||ta ^apd Improvements in j|" I '**'
' I f M I HMilsnihsr. I s S i . In

for you to take, either.) H ere’s the
g o o d new s:

Iho Hill o f r.im u u lM filed sunlmii

in the rin-uii rm iri nr n*miclallsta and scientist! will I'uti
noli- I'punly, Florid*, which causa
if disease and Insect control, • i-ullllcl (lam* Jana tvhll* Philuilon. soils studies, hedging Ilia. Plain11if. xs Harris Phillips,

n , t o w ,r

for Iho

lefftidnni. I'hnncery iNn m s , h m h
lelJDB '* "illl for illyurr*. jijlierwIM
M llatrcr Pro ('nnfe.no will fia Kit.
(•red aaaliiai you for Inllura In
pppfar. pica nr answer na required
lijr law lirrrlii
WITNKMti my limul nml official
■'at itila nth itay of Annual. A. I».

n a n u t iM
A modern exhaust fen w ill coat your
•mire home for a few pennies e day , . ,
o r you cen Install an air Conditioner in
• room or «Aca for about the price of
a r &gt;d refrigerator)

NEWSPAPER
With Iho outstanding
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. ftard, V'trrult'coiirt.

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offsr boiuw.

•Wlsnilli.

An ulbum of 6 candid ahotB from the trip
to the altar to the Praia reception

FORMALS IN OUR STUDIO

YOUR HOMS.

electricity then people In
most other places...it*» (bt*p
...!»*• r/ewe...it’s madtrtt...
il’e (hit sure way fo enjoy
H A t o t * FLORIDA LIVING
ttfC T R IC A L L Y !

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PlorjAi B u t * te a k Building

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In No Anawttr 1767-J

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com pany

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colk’ije. wai a close second with
01ln millions.
The comptroller's rionrt show*
the »late turned 102 millions over
*&lt;» It* counties to *poml. That In-

Former Marriage
Revealed By Fire

of stale and county
scIuhjI teachers. Th
not Include at»ml i
serves which are hv
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eludes 30 ml'iiuus of the highway

munev ^and ilsHa millions of the C l i p

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The stale also turned over to M o m
For
the cllift 15 millions— most of it , v , u , n
taxes eolleetcd by Ihe stale on INOUKWOOf), l al
ciitarelles sold Inside clly limits.
Kemp promised his
Stale operating expenses In- serve h«r u cup of U
eluded 11 millions for general gov- morning of their m
irruncnt, «'* oillllims for protec- 1 Yesterday, on Itiei
lion to persons and property, DDi ianniversary, Mrs
millions for hospitals, health and Kemp had her 21 .in
sanitation. 2&lt;t millions for cor sieved by hei horeetionnl institutions, lt&gt; millions
"Sometimes I sits
for development and conservation to. like when he »
ol natural i.'source*, -111 millions Mrs. Kemp, 8u "Hi
lur aid lo dependent children, used-he would brim: me t
and liluid, 12 million* for uneni- inp and that’s il,-.&gt; .
iiloyiiiei* eoiiiptsitntion, Sts mil
Kemp. tu. -milt-.l
lions fur retirements and pensions promise is ■ piomt:
ami half a million for paries, mon
umeiits and memorial*.
Tits* general funds ended Ihe
year svilh the biggest eush halanee, a rivorti iil.iMS.oou The
State Hoad Department had a
year end balance of $19,419,000, the
various trust fund* $10,799,000, the
state ap.enrles fund 1(1,090.000 and
tho general Inspeeiiun fund $1,357,ooo.
In addition lo the cash haluner-i,
Ihe stale and its agencies and In
‘ditutluns held bond* and other in­
vestments totaling 99 million*, ol
sstiich 57 million were in various
unemployment eom|H&gt;nxatloti re
trust fumlx lor future retirement

l mirl. a he: - she's sei-Vio
&lt;
.lilliulmi'llt that alti'l tile III
ini'll tirou ;lil hel a eli.i, led It.
etiolation it llet- onl til It* i ju
ei s |tl'Hie n 1 an itumlpin ill d
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Wayward Sisters
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jihmild have boon the federal Rovcrnimmt’g
attitude in I Hill lowald Hccemdun, accord*
to the then head of tho army, the emlnGcn. Winfield Hcolt. Alnaham Lincoln
rejected thin advice to let the Mouth Hoecdu.
it in now generally admitted tlmt lie
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vnnt A.niatic and African uotonien, in over.
Hritaln wan wine to give Egypt, India
urma their independence. Whether
liken it or not. nlie will iiave to do no
inn, and eventually elan in Al­
geria, Tuainin and .Morocco, lint (lie people
of them* count l ien will nufler if they ex­
change the French for I lie ('oininiinintn.
TO D AY'S IIIIII.K VERSE
The Iilenlieal underlying philosophy of
Bnnl worship still lives in high places. They
joined themselves also unto Haul Penr.— Ps.
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on the jnh an a nuhntitiite for Taft when tho
Intter'n illnenn forced him to retire from ac­
tive floor leailernhlp. The jot* in a difficult
one hut it c iirrie x iy n .il a great deal of
authority and prentige.
In all the yearn that ho nerved a.n a
member of the opposition, Senator Taft
earned a reputation an lender of hin party.
Hut hin fluent service was given in the brief
months that in* acled an bin party's leader
in the Senate. President Elsenhower leaned
on lii.n experience for advice and it was tho
efforts of the .Senator from Ohio which
won Semite approval for a number of the
President's most important appointments.
Taft arled an a halarue wheel in a Senate
that sometimes showed a need for a sense
of hulanee.
____L Lik m iLo r-K ilowland can demonstrate.
tile name sense of responsibility and the
same aslnteness in dealing with fellow Sen­
ators as ids distinguished predecessor did,
lie will im rendering great service to his
country. Few Jobs In our government carry
a greater power for good.

NEW YORK (At— Gold continues
to flow out of the United States as
other nattnns-notably Britain and
Western Germany— build up their
.stores of gold and dollars.
I This country Inst another 50 milI lion dollars worth of gold in the
week ending August 5. Kreclgn
cmmlrics have drawn down our
old stock by more than one billion
nlUr* since Pec tin tier
Wo still have $22.227.2*5.689.78
worth, however, and no one I*
worrying,
rylng, ev-in if that Is about
on lower than this time
hillltii
last year.
newly mined gold is also
More new!
bring taken by other countries for
their reserves.
The increasing health of these
foreign gold and dollar reserves
has town stimulated greatly by U.
S economic aid. Some argue that
many other countries .’ re doing so
much heller financially now- that
they could stand alone if U. S
economic aid should he withdrawn.
Others say the reserves are itlll
Inn slim and would &lt;|iilekly hr
under pressure if all forms of U.
S. government spending abroad
should tease
Outright economic aid Is only
part of this spending. The II. S
government also buys supplies and
services from other nation* for Its
military forces, in addition to dirert military aid, and still buys
war essential raw malrrialt be It*
stockpile.
Western European countries are
also generally Improving their
trade
balances— Ihe.r
exports
showing rnon-.-y gain* us Ihrir im
[sorts are held down.
The National Forego Trade
Council has esliiruted that this
year might show a fldn of 2 or 2'»
billion dollars in other nations'
gold and dollar reserves, on Ihe

Y o u ’re lei ling
Me!
lit W ILLIAM H U T
Central l'rc»* Writer

U .S ,

A St. Luiiis newspaper editorially de­
clares tiie National league is superior to the
America a circuit. Look. Ed. with the truce
in Korea, let’s have no new fights so soon!
With cease fire at It a. m.. (iraudpappy
•leiikiiis points out, Korea once again lived
up to its inli\«■ name of “Land of the Morn­
ing t'idrn."

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SAM DAWSON

SALES

basis of transaction* with the
United States alone.
Latin American countries sren’t
as happily placed as Mine of the
Europeans Most of the lands south
of the border aren't adding to their V
reserves.
One big trouble Is that prices of
the things they expert have been
faIIimi more Ihnn Ihe prices of (hi
Imnnri A* a result
wl1 . same
I ’,
To pav for the
amount of
imports they would have to export
more.
In addition to the gold that other
countries have been getting from
the t'nlted Stales as their trnd,
improved, they have also been Investing in U. S. securities.
•
The U S Treasury reported (hit
at the end of April forelgn owned
short term dollar assets topped the
nine hillion dollar mark for the
first lime These asset* have con
tinned to grow since then, the Na­
tional City Hank of New York be­
lieve*.
Tho bank caution*, however,
again'! over rating the build-up'In
foreign relieve* and over opti­
mism In looking for an early re
turn to making U. S Hollars snd
foreign currencies freely mnvertl
Any upset in Ihe world trade
picture could swallow up the re,,evrs that hack these currencies,
qtio international monetary fund
points out: "No amount of reserves
can he adequate lo finance a
chronic or continuing Imbalinc*
In a country's payments."
The Federal tteservo Bank nf
New York says: "fleneral rur
rency convertibility will depend (
upon progress toward a better pat
tern of production and trade, not
only among tho European coun­
tries. but also between them and
the rest of the world."

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HAL BOYLE

LAST TIME TONIGHT

“SON OF PALEFACE”

No Book For Women's Language

Hflb Hope — Jane Ittlssell — Itoy Rogers snd Trigger

Hop'o i l ui o ciillioinn hot w i t h n If. S. NEW YHHK .e There i* a diedeni rover oiul u whitle nny» ncithor who tionnry avuliable led ay for every
damaged h it -handy. I Hod of t hut— w a» ont o language exrept tho language of
women.
wouldn't wont tin1 whalo In rttm.
Scholars think wield peace would
Oe -pccdril it toe pi-'pie of every
A chilli cure ciihiiiin now declare* thnt oatlon sjmke the same language^

The rent cause or misunderstand­ hard day
TU E S D A Y — W EDNESDAY
The key thing lit realize 1* thnt j
ing today is the difference between
man Inlk and woman talk Basical­ you can't lake a woman al her '
ly. mao talk means what It says, word— or you'll never understand
while woman talk mean* almost her. And, naturally, u man must |
S A N F O R D • O R L A N D O - H IG H W A Y
nyliiinu ill the mold iiul what il It-ain when a woman docon't ■ » !
to he understood Sometimes *ho
j says
TH# II *FitLI
nirsiilift »»f it** t &lt;■«»•« l«&lt;«r*l
reason why men wants to be misunderstood the
flMrli l« e«i
n ilTi.to are jilnt flu inly for m o w in g children. every
hinty*'toget
' find'"wooieo'myMi
mysterious. Tlwy keep art is lo know when.
rybody
___ her' on..... *
rnllaiN eel nil
(irfiitrsl In Ihl* hpn «|iii|im
Over the years a married man
It sti'ios to me that the first expecting u woman's conversation
lamk* like the meilirnl dieticians hove given
step would Ue to get everybody ill to make sense, when that often I* cautiously tinds out that anything
I ’ngo 4.
the anrne household to .*pcak the the IimI thing in the world a woman his wife say* has at least three
same language That would bring has in mind when she open* her possible meanings, two of which
lie con only guess at. But no man
mouth
IM'nce in Ihe home
" tf\ o
POTATO SALAD
M
When two men get together and lives long enough lo comptcheml
“ Why that's *ill&gt;.'’ you *av.
/
M
1'
DILL
PICKLE
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find
they
have
nothing
lo
say
they
them
all.
th
"Everybody in our house *|H'uk»
What is needed is a dictionary nf
*
W
COFFEE
OK
TEA
"
*
thrr same lar.guag1
-1 plain "Id wne- generally shut up. Rut two women
ran chat along comfortably for an woman talk Each married man
llsh."
But do lliey? 'Die average Amer- hour without really saying any­ could pul down all his wife's re­
. ------------------- Ift— ......
.. ..nil
WASHINGTON
JuM ............
suggest- ...........
startling
impiLonmcnt of his
And if anyone hud any dnnlii that icnn home today has at l(n*t three thing They both know it, hut mean­ marks and then list what he thinks
A_ 1 4 _
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4.
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iPfl a* I Ilunguntc
n i l H Ifl Tl I I I l i t fS .
ltlg jtuaala has the hydiogcii liuinh pattiicr anil secret tidies* chief, he wanted
to slrcnglhcu
Russia'*
separate and distinct
din- while they have had a fiito time they realty mean. By pooling mil
resting their brain* while taking lion* nf these Interpretations some
— whether it do**s or not— gave Lavrenty llrrla
Walgreen Agrnry
the wii-'
tendon
off their ...........
vocal chord*. sort nf guide could be oliti)lned
Slalonkov a rliuni u to try to fry
But M ii 1e n k o v ' *
............
.....
“
iffi
'
*........
On The I'ornxr Hy The Clock
A man usually doesn't realize to the confusing language of wnp-,
• few egg* (or himself:
.11111.mm . in ill. besides
on a par In power with llic Hulttsi
All, ol courfe, alum from scluiol................... .
I "f/
Maybe smoke oul u little Infor­ him personally, filled in aridity Slnlcs-Ihrough his dulot* shout . book-English. But, aside from this men and women speak different cn.
languages
until
after
he
marries
mation about tills Country's II with the carrot ,ind stick teclinl the H-bomb— tie said:
tmutiial nnevstry, the three D
o
..
IK
.
j»r
- ■ which
■■ • •
bomb,
ho did;
___ sirenglliMi
____ ___ ipio nf trying to hr«»k up Hie
American Salesmen are o.-kl?"v" l'u ''’ tn n ," ,n'" n (Am tfhnuaht he knew s wel starts
his own hand at home ami Rusioa's Atlantic Pact between this country
ln« - mistake ,f they cuum,;* :'';; Z - J " *
""
lalTing l,V c;rrek '
bargaining power abroad; and 1and it* West European Irieuds
take nnolher crack at weakening
nog
This country's stockpile of A t . ':!1:1 .
- - - - - •K’BCe « »lKil| Kvszr ii»U*n to a teen ager on a
"Djjjf «,n
. ' ‘Y . . Lhp PT '
the North Atlantic Alliance
hoiolis may run into ihoiisands |"* v*,,j|kio -m or •oftnc**J
itduphoiiu? t'oiuplctely mystifying
»ho ask*. And if he grunt*,
The (hilled States government Russia tiedlii’d with achieving an f . , '"J11
Russia dBd not say Every now and then you catch a FtllO, Baby, all ot a i 1! ll11’
na» never said It had marto an atomic explosion foiw years ago, " ,Ul1 the M-liumh, mid the ajipa- familiar word or iw n a complete get* mad. Ol n a n * , what her re
I I -bomtt nr masteit-d priuloctmn of may haw A bombs in the him- . [ / " / Aioerlcun scicntisls did M'uleurr such as "Oh. lie', a real r mark really meant was, "Bass me
It. The Atomic F,energy Commit- jredi.
lJI‘ " "n teli-lale evidence In square " But the words and sen-1,f"’ P * «- ) * * * « ? . l&gt;™ » &gt; «“
•ion has spoken only of tints "aontin* would be u disadvantage
'oniiisphere
H-hoinh ex plus tences don't focus lido any mean
O I IIVU *
W'LJ »
, - , - of- .............
W ITH THE BEAUTIFUL, N E W
Or, leaving a cocktail party, sho
tfltniting" to H-bomb research.
for the ( uiiiimmlits In » war where ion In Russia, there scHnrd In log. They don’t make sense, except
HuVsin' .fid [Mssildy lo amdhi-r teen-ager, and may aay, “ Don'tt yo
you think that
Hul_ yeslerday two members of [ Ihl* country
7 and Russia simply ' - - . wldcMiresd
tall blonde was quite attracllvr-7" [
c Join! Congreskiunal Atnrnic
opped A bomb* on each other
you can't even he surv of that
jl^iu I'll
1*11 .say
au ■
ko I
she
neegv Conimiltee, wliiih Kelt
rcplle*. "tiny,
Tin- Russians could do a lot to
Now, even If he', faking. Malen
Rut leen-agr talk i* really no. If hee replies,
—
well,
he’s
deep
in
the
dog
more Information
information ill
in tills
tilts field than
tfiai equalize this by a sudden *iieuk IllflV "**
raised
douhl*
which
he
more
important 1*11
than the Big Latin ,yvalIrv t
|
ii mi Mini
» iiii|oiiinm
nny other commitipes in Congivss atl.irk Alot lilts cmiulry's West
Like pfmptev hou*e. What he ihoulil have re
.........
.tally said
thi* country ha* the EutoiK'sn allies, being closer to
H-bomb
Russia, could expect the Iir»| tonic
»•*»
.4 i L U l .
i'hr.M.ilh Whiiil JS!?ln« oj.
II'- ■
'lx-- &gt;
Ren. Hlnthaw, a rallfornla Dem­ ul Russian A IioiiiIi *
Wouldn’t you rnlher join the
ocrat, said; "We mustered pmiliicThis was a prospect hound lo
(ton of tho hydrogen bomb and all make It. S, allies In Western
family thnn wnah dinhea? You
S H O W IN G
Other aspects of It a year ago, su Europe anxious for peace, If they
enn,
if you have n Wratinghouae
U i* not surprising thnt Iho Him could gel il, even perhaps to the
I I riis claim lo have duvelnncd il point ol appeasing Russia in
DiaHwhahor. Juat two minute# to
HO*."
crisis,
load nntl you'ra frro.
And Hep. Van Zandt, ITnnsyb
That was all to Ihe good for
Vania Republican, said: "Why, wr Russia— while litu A bomb was the
m i l H O M I TRIAL
didn't know we had one (an It- biggest weapon Bui Russian abil­
i .t oamh)
r
ourselves until last October ity lo frighten Western Europe with
'IVy our Portnblo Model in your
When we exploded a hydrogisi the threat ol A bombs would di­
ah "
minish if this country had tins II
homo. Tlioro’n no coat or obliga­
T
. . . .i boost in his own presllg*1 was bomb ami Russia did mil.
tion. Soo for yountolf how won­
• . . *1 Malenkov could gain by
So Malenkov couldn't lose h
claiming (hat Russia nn»ler his claiming that.............
derful it ia.
Russia ....
bad. the
Ihe II
leadership
‘
.
— 4 .had
learned
how lo Iio iii Ii , even It it didn't. While the
ake an It-hnmb. It was a hotel H-bomb remains Ihe stlrk out nf
' may have needed.
sight, Malenkov In hia speech to
veu can i i S U M *«*rwrrk
, Internal dllflculllti have piled the Supreme Soviet pushed the
bp on him In lha few months slnee carrot under West Kurnpe'a nose
ko iticeerded Statin. At times he
He did il hy talking peace again,
5*1
R*10 8 loader with an suggesting that If three wax peace
I'm a new kin In th* neighborhood, and
ttoeertaln ftilure:
the Atlantic B a d would collapse
liar
proud to any I live'In SANFORD. My
il Hprlalnas among the captive He said Russia's Inlk of peace was
folk* are Unions from eoait to eoaat
&gt; P I«, In , Fast (lertnany and not a Communist tadieal maneu.
Mhoitovakla; pm-ucs tn the ver hut a permanent JtunUn
ax "lending neighbor*,"’ and I'm ready
im u n lil parly; and Malenkov’* policy.
to help you help yourtelf through any
financial problem, to the beet of my
ability. Mv home ii BFABOARD F I ­
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Margaret Hunt

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Mr and Mrs John Cameron eti
tortalned Friday night al their
home with a irhenrsnl party for
members of the Fits* Bohman wed
ding
White carnations, gladioli, a'let*,
and chrysanthemums were used m
profusion throughout the cnteitam
mg rooms
Refreshments of punch, imh.i
dual cakes mid sandwiches wire
served Presiding at Ihr punch
howl on. Miss Marly Cameron
Miss Fite presented the brides
maids with Ix-atitifiil jewel eases
ThoM- attending were Miss Marv
Helen File. I.t George Frank Boh
man, John File. Kirliv File Jr
Mr and Mrs K W Fite. Mi..
Madeline Bohman and Mrs &lt;; I
Bohman Sr rf New York Cits
M l., Films Went 'r of Marietta
C&gt;a . Miss pat Bartlett. M l,, Co 1Is o Hem-Meld ami Mis, Mainllrrndnn isf Mlanti. (Is
! Also the lies anil Mrs \ (.
Melon!., Mr and Mrs Wallei
Steele. Miss Joyce Hrtrrl. Mr and
Mr. CnlVn Wright, I.t Jolm \g
rlsss and Mrs Agnus of Augusta
Ga . Miss Jackie Cameron. Mr,
i James IHanki-n.hip who assisted
Mrs Cameron, and Mr and Mr,
John Cameron

Honored With

Mary Helen Fite
Becomes The Bride
G. F. Bohman

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Couple Is Married
In Home Ceremony

Couple Celebrates
45th Anniversary

Mi*» Mary Helen File hernme tin liride of Lt. (leorito Frank Bohmin Jr. Sgturdny gyrning at irltl) o'clock In a candlelijfiii, dnublering
t»r#mony at the Fir*t Prc-spcrtian Church with the Hhv. A. G. Meintill officiating.
Their parent* are Mr. and Mr. K. \V. Fite Sr. and Mr. and Mr*.
G. F. Rohrnaiv fir. of New York City,
and wntte pompon* Inlerapt-rceil
the home of the hride'* parent*
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with magnolia
leave* arid'' fern,
Tall ramfi
idol ahr a held while hurtl­ for Ihe wedding party and reinlive* of Hie bride and groom.
ing iHper*.
Mr*. Bohman chose fur her go­
■Mrs Cullen Wiighl. oigunisl.
rendered the Irndiimnul wedding ing away outfit, a blue gray anil
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marches hy Wagner and Mendle* w-ltli matching accessories and an
lohn and soloist, Ml*.* Joyce orchid corsage. The couple will Mlh anniversary with names from
Mrs .lark Boll and chlldien arc •h" dUod»n.im task Into tha egv- vein during tills
»w-ny places
nn 1
aaity for
tar away
places^
, fpi.n,llng a w~.-k nin |iHvton» with ity unu-ing naritoni'is
With tha no-war &gt;h
Hetiel, *ang '‘BecunaAv and ihe travel to point* in Florida and In many
Ihe North They will make Ihelr
Tliove who enloyed the day st.., u o o .
A person dovaloping tins eon- miHblot.as ll.is tr-vi'mc1,11 i n h*»
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rere: Mis* Nell* Bank*, Mtas Lot &gt;,r ' Given In marrhigr by her faliier, homo in Fort Moninmitli. N J wero
dll Ion usually |.as liar] an ulecr , M'"d In . cru Min I
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lank* of DuBary.
Dullary. Hip llm
Rev. mot
»Mr
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the bride wn* Imitliliful lb a litre where the groom is stationed with Bank*
(or many year* nlltiitoHh nur* ever In ' h - n.-ilorl
Mr* ‘J , £ .White. Mr and M p - ,luughbr. Elteeu. ami M i- IIa&lt;i lid can
gown over satin which Jealured n the D. H Army.
occur without nnv inevious ti mphued
retjtih »*€
rounded neckiitie oulllntui with
Those guests from out of town J S h,,r l,!g*..u* « t e
....... the
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... ■ . dliet lymptoins except fnr mild lib eilieigan.-v
E r. 1Inson's brother,
*eed pearls, ran sleeves, and a attending the wedding were Mrs and Mrs Scull Weller. Mrs Hay Lawrence McAlist-w of Kew H.u
pains When 'I,a ulcer
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latin skirt with a train. I.ace G. V Bohman mid Miss Madeline Herron. Ml** Judy Herron. Mr* den Hill, Flnshlng, I 'mu. Island, donitnal
ruptures, there ts a sudd. n. « e - ,
gloves came tn pnlid* over her Bohman of New York City. Miss J. W. Messier, Mrs I. D limiter. N Y are visiting with the f m .... r's
rare
type
nf
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ssltlcli
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disMr*
W V tt C u t (ttnold to
wrl*t» and she wore a lare rap Pat llnrllctt of Atlanta. Gn . Mbs Mr* William LaFelra, Mrs Y C son in law and daiighlei Mi and
appear* for a w hile rt.e undo 1 "tor* reuse a low htoe I count ’
from which a fingertip tulle veil Ellen Weaver of Marictla. Ga , Bollinger. Mr. James Bollinger. Mrs Bill Murphy, who an i.-dd
m*n. berntue nf the perlln nlth I Ans»&gt;-r Ves fibroid Honors of
fell to her shoulder*.
Miss (.aura Mae Brown and Miss Mis* Dolly Bollinger. Mr* Jennie lug at 1200 Mrvile Ave w.i'i Mr
become* rigid and the patient the womb Hurl hiya,] c-iu rau*a
Her bunt] ticI was composed of Jean Crowder. St lautls. Mo. Erlcton, Mrs. Cnrlsllne Burrell, and Mrs J B Wright and nil
ton’t* pale and very gravely 111 the biro it po.inl tn iiet-n ,-a np
white roses and while tuberoses Miss Marie Herndon, Miss Pat Me Mra. George Mallei. amt Mr* W flohi-rl
Mr
Murphy sod Mr
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centered with a detachable white Ever. Miss Carolyn Benefield, all D Holman.
Wright
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ft'a«. -igkt tAll Iftag F|*tHagi •*» it -n§ fw» I
of Allnnln. fill . Miss Margie West,
orchid.
Air
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Innl*. Mr*. K. V. Turner, Mr. and
, The matron of honor, Mr* Wal Mnrietln. Ga.. IJ John Agrln* and Mra.
E.
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Stone.
Mr
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ter Steele, sister of the lirldn, wore Mrs. Agrln* of Augusta. Ga L t .'
Van Dnrcn. Mr* C I,.
a gown of chartreuse taffeta with Tvlcr beilman and Mrs Heilman Edward
Bedding. Mr* E. I. Hockey, Mr*
a Tull overskirt of lavender and of Jacksonville.
Mrs. Bohman allendrd Sanford II. II. Martin, Mr* II. L. Itenlry,
chartreuse and a chartreuse net
schools and was graduated from Mra. A. C. Moore, Mr*. Mary
tlola.
Ml** Ellen Weavrr of Mnrletla, Semi note High School She was a Bully Mr and Mr* W. D. Tlminp
Ga„ Mis* I'll Bartlett, Atlanta student at Emory University and soi, Mra. O. B. Stnllnrd, Mr. and
Mra. N. C, Mtncy, Mr*. Annie
Oa., and Ml** Jackie Cameron, of graduated from ( rnwfnrd W Long Shuman,
Mr*. L. I’ Hagan, Mr*
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Sanford, were bridesmaid* and School of Nursing in Atlanta
Mr. Bohman attended schools !q If. C. Heliel, Mr. and Mr*. F. A
their gowns were of lavendr
Covington,
and
Mr.
and
Mr*.
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York
flfy
and
graduated
feta with overskirts of marching
net and lavender net stole*. The from New York University with * Baker.
Th« Mri•1 1(ia« ioKa' %
Also Mr*. Knlph Gnodspeed
headdre*»r* consisted of a rim of degree iri rlerlrical engineering
T
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yellow tulle with flower* matching Al present he is stationed al Fort Mr*. Annie MncArllmr. Mr ant:
Ituw
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the bounuet* they carried which Monmouth. N J. with the II. S Mra. A. J. Peterson. Mr and Mr*.
tufA: i'»oi f *oi nwi-awN !»'•*»
K G. Soderblom, Mr. nnd Mr*
contained vcllnw pompon* tied Army.
with o tlflarj &lt;p biiMld mpi II I
C C. Howard, Mr. and Mr* L I.
with matching satin ribbon.
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fat ge^ beH bidglilul buiiiYi.
Frailer, Mr*. Victor Greene, Ml*i
Lt. John Aurios of Aueusfa. Ga.
(ipiftlf
fdthi0r*«(i
Buvlng new pot* and oaniT Irene Greene, Dr. and Mr* John
aerved a* best man and grooms­
men were Jolm File ami Kirby Watch nut for dirt-catching cra- Wllsnn. Mr. and Mr*. Joel Fields,
rife Ji\. brothers of the brld", vlcea! Rlma and hnndlea should Mr. and Mra. J. Knott, and Mr*.
Paul Mara.
end Walter Steele, Miss Flto'a lie easy to clean.
brother-in-law
Mra. File chose for her dnugli.
ter'a wedding a blue rrepr dress
with a tare bodice and nn orchid
corsage.
Mrs. Rolimmi wore ii dres* of
navy blue silk organin and *ho
■l*o had an orchid Cmwager
amall reception wa* retd al

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riage of their daughter, l.-ssirena
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spasildiog. the smi of Mr as.it Mr*
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Ihi 11 rt"H»ifnr Suppi t m d *N *;■;im
Miss i as.ids is a nat se of Sanin till1 Mr "i
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fs-rd ao-l gi sin st-&lt;1 fi oi Semilvale
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High .s.-iimil ith the class of 1951
Slit ss t, a oi&lt;&gt;ruber of Mw* hand,
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M ill Margaret Hunt, popular
bnderlect nf lhi&gt; month, w*» compllmentcd with a lovely party anti
miicclUntou* *hnw(C al Ihr Edo
rational Building of Ihr RanlM
Church Friday evening by Mu
Voile A. William* Sr.. Mr*. 11 D
Smllh and Mr». A .1, Petcrvnn
The large room »•«» atlractlvr
ly decorated with floor bask-..|» of
white gladioli. In the rrntrr of Hu
room was placed a Inhtc, covered
with an Imported linen doth, fur
ther enhanced with a silver howl
filled with while blos-nm* flanked
by illvte candelabra holding light
ed while tapers
During the evening music was
played by Mrs John Miller and
Sirs. Charles Mulrhead A large
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box, decorated with blue and while
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crepe pa rue, lopped by a bridal
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icene In front of a miniature mus­
fit I ill \
ical church and holding the gjfls
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pi e* rnf»'t| h\ M?
M ■l ■ro M &lt;
from the guests, was brought in
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by Mrs. Peterson and placed In
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front of the honnree
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After Miss Hunt hml opened ht-r
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gift* the hostesses served refresh­
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dnk and white, salted nuts and
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i i in pi -ii n| M i l
Among lho«c Invited to he with
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the gttesl nt honor and the hot
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Wises were: Mrs It T Hunt. Mrs ,
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J, M. Wilson. Mrs it c Wllrv. |
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Mrs K It Carter. Mrs W. C
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Lynn, Mrs J F Harrison. Mrs
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John Abrahams. Mrs W. I, Stand
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C. W. Ernie. Mrs Lillian Vickery
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Spaulding of Canandaigua, N. Y, Hr I, the son of Mr. ami Mrs.
Also, Mrs Pearl Hansrll, Mrs
1 i**t thro** hours if v»»u nrt* Malilet |*1 ' 1 1 1 » e***• l*i •»
('. A. Spaulding.
R. E. Peurlfoy. Mr*. Nancy Itoh
pJnrtnHttr ♦»» *pm it &lt;hlll.-d * hill li-ni 1 and M»
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bln*, Mrs it A. Williams, Mrs
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W. P. Ilrooks Jr., Mrs J S Clove
I'm* Hi*' i •'if
Mol II"' Hi* .
land, Mr* Mamie r.rogaii, Mrs
tell nil a . h i f " ■ M in i 1* ip
M. 8. Nelson, Mrs J I. Jackson.
Mr*. M. n Smith. Mrs Evans Me
Coy. Mr*. Oma Chant ev, Mr«
Troy llav Jr,, nf Jacksonville
Maggie Jones of Atlanta, (In . Mrs
R. F McWhorter, Mr» Charle. spent tils vacation with hi* patentv
ly IIIBMAM M. BUHPtVfN. M l&gt;
I from rupln.e l nicer * &gt;« v -v
Mulrhead, Mrs. F K llolr. Mis Mr and Mi* &lt;1 Tiny Bay S r.
T I I K i i l i r r h r t t p l t l l v h . - r i . w i i . * ‘rrr,,f
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II It Berk. Mrs F. K. GafrhiL illl) Magnolia Ave
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Mr* W L Vance. Mrs W I)
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Bill Slmemiiker left yealerdny
Gardiner and Miss Minnie Stewart
slops |irose||t In eVCiVdtV llvl’t • tilo'tc drugs O im t a 'lt v Is.' * l " II (Ihm'H
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for New York City after spending
Kv»ti our rc'nsntlons are cn-nr-l gri’ i*Jv c t T ir*ri
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several liay, with Isis partilt*. Mr
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unit Mr» A K Shoemaker
mid anxieties i*ml to form &gt; com fir if nf rtflk m c f»i'i vvi.•m » 1•* Il II'll M' I •
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nlf**r i imhitri I f "itbiMit h "4 in
M r -I M i l l s *11 Mr ami Mr* Then I'ate and son tillsr*tton that Is moil e-.n-limiv- In* f'rrk rl u*il fli'Mn n
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in -'leer growl n
Till* . i ■
Harold left Saturday for Hartford.
r-i flic i» U' i '#' a U.II II I
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1V'r* »f'n
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cause ol the serum* lllnt-i* of '*v**r I'tng periods of nmr ■! -M- r*iM*»fi r v n h’lth Me'
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The J E Nlrhold* who eiune to Mrs I'ate', father They hurl been
nf I l " i n **i M
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Sanford from Atlantic f il l . N J spending some lime hi West Palm cause e*rialn eomid'i-a't m i .
nr* m i n t h it
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rhev can bleed end iorm ,c-ir
a little more Ihati two year, ago Bench
pfny i'll In tin I’fill ,ii |cl pi i" «
tissue Hint preven's lb - inomil ft rn|»lnrfi mV r In * »»"** »■t ^ n f | * ( |t t 1 H I »• i 11*i.il , i ' , M t d • i-Mr
celebrated llielr 451h wedding an
Mr and Mr* Vernon Hardin
(low- of food from Co- -ooo h to
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nlversary with open house Friday
and family ..... 'pending llielr v.i
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night
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J'hr In i»I■* i i f « t Ii i "•I ■'1 ration nt Now Smyrna Bench.
nut |f 1hb m t «-Mti ii in vn v .
The hnme was beautifully deeo
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Mr and Mrs IVen Wade nttd son.
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One of the nm.vf ooirms ami fnr thf ill -or
couple received many flowers, Jimmy, have left for fliarlfilon,
Pi»|1nV I'll' t 11"Mi *11141.tn |1»I 'll 1'
rmergency com,ill"'itions is ropgifts, and scores of card* from S
f h|» fin«i f It f •"
1st life
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North Carolina, and Tenno
Hire of the ulcer rids I. ippent
Mends both In Ihe Norlh amt Ihe ssrr In s|tcml some lime.
Mill m 1k1 t hi ■ 1..Ml! .1 till M
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all the layer* of ’ he c -'iiiv h or tr*s*er| tn- i iif’v m
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Mr. Nlrhold* Is retired. Their
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Mr and Mrs John Ivey had ai the 1r*t part nf !'&gt;• ttde.lln* n,h,"!l S 'uh
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hobbv is their garden where the their guest* for » week. Mr*, J
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known n*dlcitly a&lt; H'» duodc atniiisrli in lfr*p I* *'i1’ t1' v for
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Those toiV. \ , * Hun fold Car- po.e nf miking tux-freo capital
ilinui "Ga* llnuaera" hnvr drnwn jar the slowly ninkln.*; Hanford
1within one itlnlt'ii ba.o ut the n.nnetiirv re*ource*.
"I.anting Hlil" lialty i, the Ini Florida State I a'iiuhc record, ur' rinding to the official average* dividuiil leader among th" team'*
nmnv
-toll n On." lender*. flatty'.
ri'leluivi] last Friday night. In
the Tint I IH game. the Hnnford :ut total in ton., followed hy MailKviildrd* Imd *wf|ieil 212 hu.c., i ger .1 f. Itutiri (32*. Tommy
hreiithlng clone on Ihe neck of l.eonurd (27*, Kill llttrrla (21)
(inineavlile'* U-yvnr-old FHI, pro- and Kill Hllverlhurne 120), Tim
Hanford liig Five hn* recorded
cadent nf 2111.
theft., or 12 more lliHli the
The Pnniliiulh hove u chance In
aurpnii* or eijout tlie G-Men'* next hlghe.t team’, entire outIhcft reconl set in 1!&gt;rt7 wiien they lilt. Inen'enliilly, that next high
play the Indian. In ( ’neon thie e.t team i» Itiiylona lleiieh with
evening. If Hanford should fail 127.
Meanwhile, the fomth place
tonight, the Oelerv f ‘i tv "(!n*
House Gang" i-m. 1.1 rnnceivnhly Hanford t iirdlnul* liave the ,|i*initial a new theft precedent In tiintmu of ranking hipli in var­
I'etrr Helmut's FHI, record hook ious otty-i departinenf-i. Tommy
l.eonard, wlm rellntomorrow night when l.ukelnnd ' Walmii'
plnya in the Mi non Ini Muilioiit on uuidied In. I HI, lintting lend last
‘‘Contribution Night."
week falling to third with .Ull'),
It would he a fitting event for 1 •lit relnim-d Ills loop lead in total
t!’.c I’l'dhlrds to Ineak the record hit rnlcjfiirv with ID1.
tomorrow evening, *ince it will he j it. limit people watch I-conoid
a night of field event* und muny hntlle Kama Koweil, Jack ('ado
other extra* to Inin fail, to Ihe : and tlnn week'a holding swatMemorial Htndluin fot the |air- I h| Iteil Iiendway (,:tT71&gt;, Han­

I.BUNAK II
Drop. In 3rd

One

ford's .kipper Dunn I* crxeptag
■lowly up the Indiier ta • con­
tending po.ittoii In the hatting
race. Dunn .oared frwni aevenlh
to fifth in the hitting parade,
iwording a four-point ri.e from
.1142 to .310 ln*l week.
While Unwell wiik experiencing
id. *en.on‘» weirkt .lump, Dunn
drew within eight riins-bnlled-ln
of Ihe Koweil'. iernilllg figure nf
III. Dunn at Did ia second in the
loop and Sanford'. piirt-Indian

Short

flyhawk — iwonard— ranka third
in the Important RBI column with
11)2. Only three hatter, have
cracked the century mark In
Kill’, und Hanford bout* two of
the three In l.eonard ami Dunn.
"Ilallllpg" Batty la the Indivi­
dual leader among the rookie hit­
ter. with a .305 mark. Injured
Kill Hilverthorne .land, fourth
1.302 and Frier Went brook ia fifth
with an even .300 average.
Manager Dunn haa another

Florida State League Averages
mi; ini' in.
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Campaigning

DKI.AND (Hjicrluli
Manager
Bay Dunne or the Del,and Bed
ll.tlk hat accepted a H i uk u
teacher fuui'li in Daytona Beach
beginning till, fall Dunne, who
Wax oniaiinted playing manager
of Ihe lied But. fry Joseph Delluy,
owner uf tlm Dchunil franclil.i1,
succeeding
ex-Major
l.euguer
Charley Brewster, plan, to unit
baseball after till, season.
Dlllllie total Ihe Ill-raid Im defi­
nitely would mil manage Ihe Bed
Hal. next year.
»r "any year.
Die rotund ealeh&gt;r ranks among
he Florida .Stale
.eugue's all time
Nipulur purforinors with San­
ford's
Bernard
"Buddy"
l.nkc.
Dunne won till*
/i'll Bailiff Must
I’opulur Flayer
nay i in ini.trophy for two
consecutive years, i lu.Vt 51 &gt;.
Dunne has been a consistent
..VJO-hitting player, lulling below
Ihe coveted circle only once, last
year, lie t. currently hitting at
a .321 dip leading Ids charge, to
a second half peiiuuiit alter a
dismal -.Ixlli place finish in Ihe
tlrM half

III! Smilh I'Almtllii Aftim#

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Wlflt A VICIOHY OISTUNI, Honaliu I .,(t in October, iftSl, unnminred
J' ■'*
■ 1 ’ 'ndulafe for Ihe Itepidilicon Pfesiilential nomination
i. inspiu'd by the so-culletl "loft inlrnde, whlcli
iitiiineil ho', i" No .Senate from Ohio by a 130,000 majnrtty in 1050

[Composite Plays NAAS Nine InSanfly Loop

By KAl.PIt G ASHMAN
The Compo.lle Kiiiiailroti Five
Rlcctnmlc. Softball Team aliened
their kruxnn'k play in the Hnnfly
l.cajur IhU afternoon aboard the
Naval Auxiliary Air Station when
llicy meet Ihr hapless NAAS Ad
minl.xti'utiim nine
Willi one los'i behind them to
DM* It"it Hie iNiwerlul FA.SIItnX-51 iiptiniili s
ii «»r «llvi* Team. Ilm Ail’s need n win Mon
It&gt; of Pill'll day to keep them out id the ■i ll &lt;c
» a r«i|, Administration, wlm is lied lor
in f.&lt; last place in the league with NAAS
tlhh li..« h ItHtlMhff. Operations, will lie sole owner o!
►
•"c*4 •- in lu iit .i
dii iDiori*.
Kcirktiulilam, Injii !•*•?», rr nnl*'«n, the last place and I*, g.imes he
VMiHim !■«
cc-til Iout, or
Ml IkFI lilt II It'll t III *III III K hy, till .HJiflt
il mtii i i*r ut'itl nr"f mji III 111 Mil i JA
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hind Ihe league lender 11 they lose gatin'

in Maintenance.
For Fleet run U's, George Burvcv
Ad playing manager, Tom will he thrnwlm: III Kvuu llohurlNaln, will Mart the battery rum- ton when ihoy meet the Ad's. The
hlnnlion of ( loyd Sexton, with a inner ilefensc* will Imaid , Hull
I, cm the mound and t’laver at third. Carl Hcliroup|&gt;i'l,
I) I record,
liltilki'if behind the plate. Ill1 Hr. I abort sIo|i, Kudliie Suavely, sectanl
pasted Jack NwFl at Oral, Jim I baxe, and Bill Mallc/ow.skl, the
Thomas and Bull Anlhonv at the 'le-iin Mtin.'ii'er write him: fir t
keystone .mil loin Itoukes ut
"ski" ha:: Ids oulfleld pastlircx
third.
shepherded hv lamis Dalayinplt: In
The nutllclil will lie protected Iffl, Frank llcmlry in center mid
(ruin led to indd to Jltn Au--t.it, Wilbur Holek In right
Icn v Itinier and lieurgi 'iiw.-ll
Monday's game will lie ilm start
Bauer and I' i i m .II will see erv ice of the second week ol the 1Helor Hie In I time in Monday's in .nil Mill ha II leugtie at NAAS

ArTt|( THE ((fU lllC A N CONVINTION endeif with Dwight Risenlioyvur thu victor, tho cainpalfii rtvatu got together, mended tln lc
dllferontea and went to work for till* team. Until dliics* forced film
l()
u „pi Taft ran administration .how u* majority leader.

police say. most of Tumpa'x 20
gang killing* In the paxt 2t) year*
remain unsolved. (&gt;i j of those vic­
tim*, *hnl down In a licer parlor
13 years ago. wax Ignacio Anti­
norl, father of Joe.
The younger Antinorl, at (me
time a dope smuggler fur t ice
overlord Cimvlci (Lucky) l.ucit no,
wa« more fortunate He cxca ictl
with superficial head and I ice
TAM PA titv— Officers inve.tlgal wounds when tw'ii Masts uf a * ml
lag Bit&gt; wounding of Joe Antinorl
ate cunning into the usual slum gun were lire/ j.' turn fmtii u
tiling block In such gang style at passing i'll Ij Ii S -t.nl.iy night
tacks — fearful witnesxiw
Antinorl. t.'l. said h* had o.i ilex
That Is a prim* reason why. who shot him or why

Scared Witnesses
Block Probes In
Gang Murders

France Normal
PAItIH t/x— Must French govern
mi'il services approached normal
today following tlm end of all 0 il
nr.-.i proleI strike against- IVentier
Joseph
Lanlcl’s
r&lt; ticnchfitcnl
plan*. Post office telephone and
i.'h-jrnph wnrkors still were mil.

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III# rrllrf ilt'iiiiHiiloit In lit# 1*111 nf
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qilUl III# Mil# l&lt;» 111# Mlmv# (IcxtrH'
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An Ml.brmvlai(Mi Mum of which |r;
Jam*# O, l|uff( riulnilff, v# Antiia

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Sherman Concrete
Pipe Company
Out West ThirD't'iiUi Street
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tii alily, Klu) hi*, this Kill day &gt;•(
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luving nlorage wall*, wnrd)ohi-H, or aitlifr built ina with
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OITO.MKTKIST

( Ihe NCAA boxing champion.hill
will he held In ('hlrttgn next March

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The 1053 NCAA cross-country
will he held at Fait
chompioiishln w
1.an ling. Mich., ori Monday, Nov.
15th straight year.
23 fur

Dr.

A IIVIMI CRITIC i*l fnilDiii*il jyumhlii!, Srliiilui f*i!l mDr‘&gt; (*\tvi Ihf

Legal Notices

Recori

cri-wn to hn name, though he fur. If one team win. tmtli halves,
failed to add another figure tn It. player, cop a p ine worth
hi. total ilurltv' the Inal week. r l , !'••&gt;. while the dub owner, get.
With Id homer* Dunn .till pare. the l!i53 pennant a. a souvenir.
Ihe FHI* Manager Kd I^-vy. Day- 1 The Hals want that .41,120, too,
loan manager and uH-Mnie FHI, olid they could get It only bv win­
home run king, I* second with 12. ning the second tun. Dug. and
Dunn ranked third In run* .cored then going on to whip tlm I*,
with 112. Hkeeteer Bailer la *tlll lander, in the ahhieMaiSR threethe FSL leader with 1211 while oiil-of-Dve game .erie*.
Gocou’h George ling lie* passed
White the I', were culling a
Dunn for mccoiiiI ranking with wide path thru the circuit during
117.
the week, the race for the 1053
.Scoring .even virtorlc* In eight hotting crown appeared cut to
Marta during the week ending u three-man affair n. Cocoa man­
at midnight Tlinradoy, Kd l.evy’. ager Iiiinm Koweil went thru a
flay torn, Henrli Islander* Indl- second week in a severe .lump.
rated to t'lua. D Florida State
At midnight Thursday, official
l eague fan. that they have no In­
tention of giving op the .eeond average* ri bused at league headhalf flar chase to Itav Dunne’. nuarter. here today revealed lied
Del.ami Red lint*, the defending Tread wav, lax Bench manager,
hack on top -.itli n .373 that was
champion*.
The Islander, won the flr.t half three point, heller than the .370
llag with ease, while the Ited Mala posted hy Jack t tide. Del,and
wound up ill aixth place, a lowlv third hn"t man who .tattled league
■put fur a team which haa won circuit1, hy winning In .(might
Ihe pu.t two pennants. T ld . year, game, u* n hurler before being
more than a pennant is ut slake, knocked out of hi* last Mutt.

TAFT'S LIFE IN PICTURES;

Dunne Will Teach
In Daytona

Theft

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Uo wliy wail? Build that axftf
sloragn you nmid right now.

have just the place for you,
Jf such is your desire.

without a single gear shifted or a
clutch pedal pushed.

It's at the wheel of a 1953 Buiek with
'IVvin.'IUrbino Dynaflow.
. .
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...
.
And we suggest you hold on to your
hut and your heart when the action
starts-for here's what happens:

Ihut , sir, is the big thrill command
you g«t in any 1953 Buiek S pecial,
S uper or R oadmahter with new
^ vin .'I\Irhi„e Dynuflow.
t,
.
, , ,
hor this fully automatic drive now
has two turbines where one did the
trick before.'Bvo turbines for instant
getaway response-with whisper
quiet-urn! with infinite smoothness
through ull ranges.

W

it

You press the pedal und, from a
stundlng start, you're up to a legal
30 mph before you have time to
breathe but twice.

Of

aupremecomfurtofllieBuick Million
Dollar Rida. And tho superb Imn*
d|tnjf ease of finely balanced weight.
Even Power Steering* is at bund to
make parking and turning still easier.
Why not drop In an us soon and
•attpLo one of tlieie great now 1953
Buiek* with 'I T DymtHowP It's an
experience —and a value story —too
good to miss.
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pm

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00 othtr Strut.

of

Or, you're in the thick a( trafficWMiV*e, a Tot able power go#*
moving smoothly, easily, quietly., with this sfnooth, quick getaway-th*
Then, when it's sufe io do so,
lugh.-sl mn.wpovfus and cumpret*
move instantly into the clear with "ton
,Qr Series, in all
the greatest of ease—in one progres* R««Ck nifitory.
•ive build-up of velvet aeoeleration- And sp does big room. A^d the

Coo ijfmf (timher dealer lodatj I &lt;
M&lt;j lo« NEW PtAHi) for yoq
TIME IS RI6HT...FRKI II RMM1I

Hip. Halit. Rtronir tuinela nf
fir plywood make «„yihinic
easier In build! O il yuiir rlv
wood hare— for building . . ,
rcmadelinir • • • humxcnift
piojxcti.

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We have Iota of now
fir plywood plait* —
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unit*,

farm buildlnga. fundlure. BookluU un r tmadding, loo I

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SECURITY
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520 Maple Avenue
Phane 197

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Celery Ave, Just off Melhmvllle;
the other joining in Hie rear and
facing &lt;m Mellonvlllc*.
ST. JOHNS R E A LTY CO.
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R D U .A W A Y A N U M ARY B E D S

Day week u&gt; muidli Furniture O n le r .

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] HKRKOOM HOUSE
All conveniences, excellent water,
in sir Elder Springs Plenty shade
trees, some fruit frees 2 14 100
acres land 0. C Wurmack. Ill,
2 Box 285, nr siv owner id All
Nn! Ilk llldg . Room 312

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ROOM rlfletem-y apt. *ult
title lor wot king oiipie
Ideally
located « :rosn from Post Office
private lialh Inquire
Muuuel
Jet-ibson's Lept. S*ore.______ _ _

NEW SMYHNA
We have ocean-frnnl, riverfront
and min ml city lots In New .Smy­
rna Price! rlHhl with easy irrmti
as low as *100 down and *25 per
inonlh. Come In and talk it over
SEMINOLE R EA LTY
13211 MAC.NOLIA
PHONE 27
HEALTOHH

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AR TICLES FOR SALE

C A R S

t . SILL— Plan.v Technician
Ph*“* 811W 1Um'* 1- . S*a,ord
WELI-H DRILLED, Pumps Install
„|. any sire M E Hodgc-s Pli
1'.31-31-40 or 12H
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CAR PEN TER WORK
p„r quick repair Jobs, or amall
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Diving tin- week
h,. i . n u v i "
w tulil lie offel ',1
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I In- ' Neal -aid
w il -"din i
(he aceinmioiled -ur|i,o- ii-lu-se
the goi enimerd ol ,‘\prn-i&gt; ■ tor
.■in- co*ts, m\ ■ a d 1-.tr4t.11f1.il iif
tu til'd font to Mow- oilici o 1 1 1111
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teal rltuuis elrinrul- to Min,.' whri
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Marvin

1 » -‘Bej reliresl leva, Banger
who is sa.d to imie once captured
(tl|jr
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A, s Kuried
tmi.u
"if., vsas a good -hot with his
peacemaker," 11 o t h r former
Hangar. Frank Hamer of Austin.
•aid of llallev who died here Sal
or,lay night
Bailey w in , apt.no of a Ranger
ounpatiy which in l!*0H pa',rolled
ttu- . u g g -d Big Bend lo iin ln
along the It 1 lirande
Hamer - a d Bailey once cap
lured four Mexican g.-ncliiJs who
' Mere out
recruit ‘friendx of dit­

iev0!uiion' f“ i I’ancho \llla
Halley uas a cool man

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MOVI.NO, laieal ,V long
distance CALI. II, storage
and crating W. A. ADA.MH.

DAKLAWN
Seminole County's only pt-roelnul
H ELP WANTED
Young man with car for part cure Cemetery Rusiness offices
tin N. PARK, PHONE 1120
lime position in iiflernum; 3 no
lo 0:00 u. m. Car allowance fur I I K M O D K U N i i iciiiiiiiug astH-s
nished Set* Carl Uversdeet, The
los siding,
lug. roofing, p-inllng.
Sanford Herald.
No down pay
Free estimateeslltnal
merits, 30 months to pay, Lfcen
.MIDDLE ACiKD &lt; mple who live
-etl eontriieloi II I Finell. CPt
In trailer to worn ,u rl lime do
Mellonvdfv Av. I'liooe HiiH W.
ing yard wurk - Si mando 'I rail
er Park - 3 mi. south of Saufoid
LAWN MOWINli CHEAP
Ask fot Wilhelm
Free estimate', c ull 705 It
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ELECTR IC IAN — capable of doing
INSCIt A.M 1.
—11 n
general house wlrrstig and repair 11 n—
(RmkI Pay lor right man Apply
Hand'll! Elcclric Co
vr ' i 'l V N IN Ml H A ’ •I.1 |
SALESMAN wanted, for Home lm
r'tlO H K
•provnment work. Salary and
Commission. Phone 2380
t
M ALE OR FEM ALE No i-xper Save tin Fire Wind dorm .-lutonm
k-m-e retpdrrd Cameron Ave
Idle Insurance s-t John H. Wll
Phwir H«!0
lianis Inturaner- Agency, 4o5
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Sanoird
-\tleidie Bank Itl-lg. ol
11^
tVOHK W ANTED
II
call 34
REM’ONSlUl.M while man with
When you Nerd Ill-.urailce
truck desire* w.ck Tel. HUKIJI
tall -MI
DHAFTIN4!
Archlteelur«l and
KAHNS INSCI. \M i: V.R N t V
Mechanlenl Expert stcvico P 20.1 Melseti ill-lit
SanlorJ, Fla
li, Box 4M1. Ih-Bary, Flu Phone
1 5- NOTICES PERSON it rJ4 -1 5
1430 W 3

Six- Raymoml 51 Hull
-leensetl Broker for all
kinds of Real Ks|at(&gt; .,lu|
f-Vi it n i.s H e F a l*TS .Private Bath.
tieneral Insurance 201
reasonable -ales. Phone 508 H,
S Park Ave. ’Phone dWJ. CALCULATIONS, (diverse types)
and olh.v PAPER WORK done
L A K E -F R O N T D uplex- 2 B H Pur
Wlivllu-i Imyirg or lulling, H will
in spare lime PROPOSITION
If Desired. *' mis frmr, NAS
poy you to see:
.ME. Box 451 c o The Sanford
J. W. HAI L, Heallnr
r.tdldroi vrelemm* ’i A Canu-r
Herald.
on, Luke Chutm Dr., Oviedo;
Florida State Rank Hu.lillnf
1 -1 all Hall"
Phone IffM
Pit 4701 or 4532
12- BUSINESS (iPPORTUNITIEB
I and 3 room e.TicIcnry apt* Tel.
%ARTICLED TOR BALE - S
1787-W.
SMALL BUSINESS
If you have a small h'-sln-w.x in a
I 3 11 P Room air conditioners.
M-cludeil part of town a'-,I are
I m i house. 1»I0 W. Jrd Partly
*1H-J05 Easy terms, Winn TV,
Interested i getting . ustoiners,
fn-. Sep T a m ( ulherhuuse, 1713 1 303 E. 2nd
list the .st—vice yon offer in the
W. 3rd
Classified co j-no of Iho Sanford
Hxsrald. fall 148
N E W furnished Apt. on New Sm y- Y o u r TUPPKHW ARK
&gt;U&gt;nler.
m u R.jarh Sleeps six. t a.l 1*13
(iladys Somerby Phone 175d.lt RESTAURANT for sale 424 North
or 12D5-M.
Drunge Selling beeuuse of ill
COAT M ILK : ft D Priest, S. San­
ness. Phone, Orlando Ii3«7 Soats
J ROOM turnlshcd apt Call 1113 or
ford Ave. Phone 71A-W3.
35, Estnltllsheil business
1285-M.
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New Folding cots ... .
*5.38 e«
S E R V IC E S T A T IO N fnr rert. cor­ Columhia Pau l
*2 50 gal C.ltfK’E H Y S T O R E and meat mar
kel, good location
Established
ner E lm and W. 1*1 . by Sea
ARMY • NAVY SURPLUS
it. any year*. Owner ivtlring due
Imard OU Co . 314 W l»t.
Jin Sanford Ave.
Phone 1321
In age (Vimpfrtc going htt«ln«*»Including all stocks and fixtures
H U T C H IS O N ocean front apartGOOD AND RAD
for *3.000, whlrh u less than
int-ids at Jaytonu Reach
ret Used Sofa
) 10 IXi
etui of fixtures aliiue Ft-.- infor
iii no
DM I I
Ut«d coil spring
III (Ml 1 inatjoN. Phono UI, Sinifortl
Uxed Chaise lailmge
F U R Apurtinixils, couples, 100 N
in no
Uscrl Platform iiuker
SPECIAL SERVICE
-It
Laurel
15 ou I t Used KlU'hen CLhinet ..
Used
baby
bed
A
FURNISHED Apartment-* room.,
15 'X
mattress
i i',3.00. 1 child Phone 4U1-W.
Used 3 pc living room
15 on
3 ROOM Furnished Apt., second
suit*floor, adults. 107 W 3th.
Uied 2-pc Wicker living
15 00
room suite
4 O N E ROOM fur efficiency Apts. Used Itollawuy bed ....
15.00
Utilities partly furnished Coup­ Used 3 pc. diuelle
2o.m)
les or tingles only. 417 W. 1st.
20 00
Used Sofa bed
U N F U R N IS H E D
cottage,
von Used 2 pc living room
20 00
suite
blinds and kitchen equipped. For
iiniph- or with one child. Apply Used single Hollywood
10 00
bed
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814 Elm .
Used 2-pv. living rrmn.
THIS SPACE AVAII.AHI.E
1IOUSF unfi-r , Monroe Corner,
40 ‘to
suite
*35 ptr mo. Write A H. c/o Slightly uscil Sburner
CALL 148
83 31
Iferalil.____________ ______ ____
tahlu top ml range
SPULTAlf Reg 133 35
HOUSE 5 rooms and hath 4 mil
new 4 pc hlmul bedAND INDUIRF
es oid South Sanford Ave. A C.
100 00
room suite
ilenson Phone 230-J.
M ATHER OF SANFORD
Phone 121
LARUE,
COOL.
well ftirniahed W 08 K. 1st. HI.
home In Unieva laiw rent for tv |{, P Room air conditioners
exeellt'td earn llox EEC, c/u
*289 33. Easy terms, Winn TV ,
Herald
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303 K 2nd
FURNISHED APT *50. Children
MOIIII.E HOMES
weli-nrne 1717 I’ark Ave,, Phone 15 ft. to 41 il., priced from *1270
87A It aflar 5 p in.
up. We have 3 new Sclmll mod­
els, n l*o TO U R -IT, YELLOW6 ROOM inml-yrn home on good
KTONK, NASHUA, HICHAHDroad, 4 miles west of Sanrrird.
SON, ALUM (1 ROOM A ALUMApply 200 Laurel.
INDM AWNINfi.H.
Easiside T ra ik -r Sale*
UNFURNISHED A pic Sec Mr*.
I'a IaIk a, Fla
Warren, 218 W tth Sj.
AWNINGS
FURNISHED three room apt CONCRETE Steps. ■topping aloniw, Plastic, Alum
grease trap*, septic tank*, win­
ilowmUIr*— Phone 724-M.__
Estimates. Phoce L .
dow sills St lintels. Miracle Con.
9 p.m. for -"ppotatment.
FOR R E N T— 2 hetlronm, furnished
Crete Co., 3U0 Elm Ave. Phone
milage also small apt. all com­
1333.
CALI, us sbout our Credit Plan.
pletely e&lt;|uipjK.-d. On the lake at
Painting, Repairing Remodel­
Hand instru­
Enterprise. Phone 57(1 evening* PIANOS— Organs,
ing.
ments. (1 a 11 a r s, accordions,
1345-J-l.
Ted R'irneR
Drums.
Convenient
Terms.
Tel. IlM W.
........ 3 Rdrm, garage apt. IB01
FlfHN
8treif&gt; Music, 1541 N Orange, Or Ht. 2, ting T U I
Maple
Ave. Apply Airarello, *00
M
a p L ____,
lomlo.
IK YOU HAVE
Park Ave. 1’hnne 103H-M.
SELL and a n „
Will sell or trade—
It, let the claeai
3 ROOM furnished apt. Clout in. ■ E R L T Y P E MOWER fur Rotary
department of
Arlulta only. M per week. 817
muwer.
HERALD p ro v t. . . ___
Palro*jHoifAve;— _ _ i Boys full-size BICYCLE, good.
efficient sale a medium.
Bantam
2
passenger
Roadslr-r
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7 - * W AN TED TO R E N T ___— I SPECIAL.
Call 158U-J
it L E D ROOM unfurnl»ne«i house,
kitchenette, dining room, bath; ELEC TR IC STOVE— good condi­
mate*.
-u .S W S i
tion; also rMortmenl of tools.
In outskirla of town. Contact the
phone I
Center,
1103
Sanford
nvc.
^ . y a f ^ - e r i t e r i 307 Bartfor^ve.
it* W. P in t
WESTINf.HOUSE
lull
sire
electric
t — R EA L ESTA TE FOR SALE— 3
rjm&amp;e. Like new.
irREADER SERVICE. Lime and
Large rooming house within walk­
Dolomite and FertUlaer. Phom&gt;
ing dir’once of town. Complete- D IN E T T E SET. light oak with
1883-11. David E. Carpenter.
ly furnUhed. If you are looking
plastic seats, 4 chairs, table end
for nome and Income lt *Rl pay ' nulch-cupboard. 403 W. lit St.
sonsble Ratal, rr** eeamataa.
von * l&lt;&gt; mvertiyaf* thl» ow&gt;
Phone met*. Yi, u&lt; urecey.
S UliKNKK gas range, Kenmorm
one yc«r old. Phone IJla-WlO.
____ A. W U X IA M f, REALTOR
n m i i t
&gt;Y BED. complete In good conion, only lio.oo. Phone 788 J.
Sanford Ave. Ptume UR.
S- BRDROOM DELUX
PEARS— 81.33, buahel, bring baabeta,
C.
Hawke,
Peola,
Post
Of­
Maaonry home, oak floora, Florida
fice.
room, cxltehan equlopad and
- laodicapep 00 Iwo
CITRUS TR E E *
'a krvhttt, skaded ioii. Ready
y to transplant Have ValenI poaieialon, priced at
a, Hamlin and Pineapple In
*1*1.
m i arraiged for
Oranges.
Keif a
r e p K ...
tnges. Ruhr
Rubv Red
Grapr^rtw.
J. P. Benton, Phone W M F, River-

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LAWN MOWERS sharpened. HIrepaired Shuman’a, Sin
ef 4th St
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SPECIAL SERVICES

NICE 5 ROOM l floor plan and N EED q tlC K L , Wicker t halse
bath Large ln», fine lawn. Plenty
Lounge, Must be good condition.
fruit utd shade trees. Neur scIhh I
Call 232S-J1
and urovery. Can finance. Call
7 - Pita • Livestock - Poetry - 7
207 W
IIy OWNER— 5 room Irarm house FOR SALE - One White Male Per
sian Kitten. 12 weeks old Per
In Mayfair Phone llifl-YV
foci pel. Call 1583 J
HOUSE Edit SALE. 3 bedroom
DACTLS1UJND
PUPPIES, thorough
frame house, kite.ten emilpprd
bred. Small Breed Wormed, *23
Luke view lot on Lake Jessup
Werfelman, Lake Mary. Block
Contact owner at 2401 Jefferson
south of P O. Turn
Court.
house,
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IIIU IIL A M l PARK. 2107 Ante!..
Ave. Two bedroom modr^u frame •io—
H ELP W ANTED
-t o
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T
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U
M
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AN,
down payment and assume F. II
c-llned. willing to wurk ami learn
A Mill.
good paying
tying trade,
trade. Hood start
HOH’T A. WILLIAMS, REALTOR
Ing payr for right man Apply
Raymond M. Lunduulat, Associate
Kuntfall Electric Co
Pit. 1873 A TLA N TIC HANK HI.Dli.

NEW DUPLEX 2 'e.-droom each
Lake Mary. Oootl terms hy owni r Phone IU13-W.

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SEE TH E CtlltD N \IION Heal ALiro" on Vi w M.i - 1 HetvX at
WteboM'x •allleru store 211) s
Park
tiAUUIIE
III Miuitit \| Elderly
Sellil invalid Inov ale-eeilt Kilol
|y t'liie
gi.nlo.ite dlellcliio
UtlJ W
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Antoomtilles . (i.iller*

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WE BUY USED CABS Little and
Reel — Second mill Sanford.
IIHUNE TR A IL E R , M Sysluin, 25
ft . flood t*1,million, J, comjpaii
menls. toiht ami awning Price
*1450.00. fall 183k W
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AutiiiMuInc Service — 17-11

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H A L L 'S Garage for General Auto
Repairing. Sanford A Ce’ -rv Avo

i'in.ot: iuOU.Yl, iCUa'i iv tilglil
B A T T E R Y , U tn rra fu r or Storter
Service Cull 517. S.vnln't Hat
tery Set vice
Sanford Avi-oue
l o i I 2nd Street
H I L L ’S F U R .N U t l t i :
R E F IN IS H ING

Upholstering and Itep.ilroo!
W3 I'rlcry Ave.___
Irl I .’I,
258
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.MOTORS

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William I* Smith, I )ut)&gt;&lt;Viii •* x.ite*
Survlcu, Mercury Oidho.uil Sal
««*, 2313 S I'nrk, Phone M.I I
10 - FU R N ITU R E tl'hold Goods 20
OIL FURNACES - ~ By Kretky
Walt, Floor snd Fireplace
M. (1. HODGES
108 W. 1st SI.
Pbene i n
VEN ETIAN BLINDS
Fartory p rin t! Rolls Howl lllinde,
AtJinlnuin state ration or plaa
■Rc tai«»t Complete reli urvlce
gemluule Venellau tlllml C «#III |*£lll V
BZI W rat T h i r d
I’hwo. m

J GARCIA
Calilnel making, upholsti-riue l or
ulture refinishing -re|t;drin An
lirph- restoring llpliolileriio: f lit
rlct. Wnk guaranteed I w N
Roulevurd Ct , Di-Land I'lione
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LOST YOUR PET?
If you huve— adverlUe yo.-i loss
F R E E for three limes ut lluHrrald through Hie courtesy of
thu Florida Hlalo Bank
WHO FOUND Imnch of k&lt; &gt;penny horseshoe atlachi-d' ll»*
liiru to William's Fix II Shop Be
ward

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1 1 - K L E C IK IC A I. NEItVICLS -22
Sanford Electric Co.. 0 K AppH
nm-ex, till Magnolia Ave i'li. 142
Bagger Iy Applianco Cenier
"Your Westlnghmur Dealer"
Phono 1757, 115 Magnolia
FRIG! DAI HE
apjdli nces,, i.-ilriind
IK nppl___
service. G If. High, Oviedo Fla
Phono 4131
_____
___ or Sanford 1(542 W
after 0 p. m.
Miller Radio A Appllai-eiSanford. Seminole Counlv *
Oldest Wcxtlnglioubc Dealer
118 S Park,
I'li »
Votloplch Snlc» S(-rvli Eluctriuu! A Ga* Appllaons
Admiral, Knjvlnalnr, Servcl
Refrigerators, Protanv Boll
io Guv —tg nanioru avc
Pflone 1240____
RANDALL ELKC TR IC CD
Owned and operated hy Sidney and
Eric Vlhlen. Hrndlx and Cratiey
Appliances: Electrical contract­
ing ami repaira. 112 Magnolia
qufpmrut

HAYNES Office

Machioo
....
l.d „
adtllnu
HUUIHH machines,
' Ih.
S^lcx IlcntaU, 314 Uagnnliu, P
T y p tL-writera,
'V h l V I H ,

H•at machlnea
p l a.K &lt;owe»t
f prices.
e
Check with George Stuart, 23
gouth Mala f t , Orlando.

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�1,5 0 0 Expected A t Contribution Night Here Tomorrow
Dunn-A!eno Homer Duel To Feature
Events Before Pilof-Sanford Tilt
»l&gt; K E N T ( M R ! l a i n
*• .L°mv?:rn"',
, *‘KI,l" rU “ '► '"'"M Sanford-l.akriand g*m*
at th* Memorial Stadium will nc-arion "Cmntrlbullon Night" for ths
fa.
\ Af(?' &lt;'?mm' nt'l,i? *h* season In good fashion,

Mon. Auf. 10, 1080

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T H E SANFORD H E R A LD

The Sports Register

By K E N T CHETLA1N
Our Junket to Wauchuta lari w*#k for th* Ameriean Junior I.egion Itats hsiebsll finals was a trip that will live long in our msmory
Tomorrow evening ihe asle*
. It was an sctlon-packsd Journey with Ilfs’* usual thrill*, dis­
The game tomorrow night will
Sta-Hum will tie probably pll Jim Flannlgan f6-2) appointments and happiness and frustrations . . . After a five-hour
*11 loc«| fans. No or Dave Leonard f st-a i against delay before finding out that Nick Ksnls couldn’t make ths trip, w*
«lll In* rhatgeil for Aleno-I’irll* and f'o Ths Cardln- hopped In our old "buckS-of-bolts" and headed south, encountering s
whlrh i- ntperleil (n el* sre In ftnirlli place and Lake- hurricane like downpour In Orlgndo . . . Of course, ws Ignored Ihe
heyaui* of all the In- land I* making a d»t»rmlnsd hid more convenient truck routs around Orlando and wound up In ths
mall pace rily traffic, bogged down by ths blinding sheets nf rain
* 'lilted lo to vacate seventh.
Iha
-art-hoar hrfurs-wti n rtttrr utange lt!i,_.torir Tra ir nn tbr
■vHtt in thr ntcrmi! " :— “ k
iiwever. a huriri »i)| half pennant rare, though mini wav to Kisrimmee.
at tlie enframe and all
game* behind the leading
Before reaching Intercession, a f#llow paa*ed end shouted thal
wishing to make a dnnallon It' I and lied Mata and four tilts our left tear tit# was nsarly flat . . . . In a hurried change while
to the eltih may do so,
irmoved from third utandlng Co­ rat* roomed by at hell-bent *p#*di, virtually swishing us off the
Manattei .1
(limn, who it coa.
ffMf[ . Wf* replaced the bald tlra another "old tmldy."
currently leading the Florid* Stale
Releasing th* Jack, we dlacovered, much lo nor dlatnay. thal
While no adml«*lon chares will
League in limner* u’llh lfl, will he e**e«ee&gt;l. ths Cardinal* hops
the spare was nearly flat too . . . A two-mil# drive to Interces­
hstlle la*1 \*ar’* FHL tiome run to obtain mors money from a consion at a breath-taking five-mlle-an-hour pace brought ua In a
kingpin Manager t.'hurk Alenn tilbutlun barrel, placed HUcrsstly
gas slatlnn . . . Of rnora* they totildn’l fla a flat, hut *h»y had
ftf the I ake'aml I'llnta In one of ' near the entrance Kven If every
( nke* and all kind# of groceries . . . The propreller did oblige
111* fratilre e\eul* before ths rS- fun rlosan't donate *rimathlng,
by turning on his air pump and w# filled "old baldy,”
gttlar same.
I finnfnril expert* to clear more tax
lb-fore leaving, the nropreitor said he attended one game at HanI *rh bat'er nil) terelve a mis - ' firm money for thin game than fntd this year and complimented its on our outstanding ball park
rifle number ,,f i,|1,-|h'* and the they would for charging the lo- •ki finally bit a garage that could fix our original ‘'haldy." This
lilsver bitting tb« moil over the I (til diamond pnrliiana.
was In Davenport . . . After applying the largest Imol In the shop
fem e will l,e de, Jared Ibe m Inner 1 I.akeland tried a limllar aI ■■nI by tbrns'ltur a wire through the hoot, tire and all, It «-a» fixed.
rnd Inngp.i hall bitter In the and diew fitMl fan* who paid a
The mere’ thought of driving with * wire spliced through the
loon,
ti'till of *COO to kep“, the Pilot Hie. ciirninci'd this correspondent that it would be best to do-ur-ilie
'(here Mill be a HO-yard da«h ftnnchlae going, lo net $110(1 from on "old baldy.
to entire fan* for tbl* big game. tin rerelpta. Lakeland would have
Dilvliy- through lialne* (,'lty, Lake Alfred and Winter Haven, we
Msm tarn, who have in tinted had to draw over I,Mill fan*.
gained confidence and pushed down on the peddle, reaching an »*
A*
Fieldt
put*
It.
"We
ars
In
whlrii nlayer on the t ardinnln I*
tionnuiii al speed of 40 mph . . .It was well we did, since It was getths t»*teit, m |JJ have their f Irat a lioillliifi to |o*e between 14,000 Grig dark and the Sanford Legion wa* slated to play that night at
Olrpnrtunitv to find out. l-akefnml end $0,000 before the aeaaon M:0fl . . We reached the hall park In Wanrhula shortly after 8:00 to
will
enter o
l y e . r . In
II.. :
&lt; if
r,,ut»e
we , bwill
make find Jimmy Kililer fanning his fourth batter In the second Inning
Will al&lt;o
al*0 enter
players
in the
t)V
. players
A* S*nford was batting the rains poured down.
buck to the Cardinal*, hut this
The tournament director. Mr.
Accuracy
throwing
contest* will not be enough at our prrVlartlgrr, hurriedly revised the
from home plate to *erom) and rent attendance nare We peed
-riieduir for Ihe next day calling
flum the outfield to home will bigger crowd* from now on ami
*l*o precede the game. Mayer* a genet mi* contribution tomorrow
nr the Sanford-Key West game
non.
both llm ( ar.lioal*
and night to keep from having to
o tie re-played at 10:00 am. and
Flint* Mill 111 enteied in each lose out 11,400 guarantee money
he loser advancing to play Fenvsnt
,
,,
end lo keep from Incurring rnora
acola in thp afternoon at !L00
Tb" hilarious egg throwing rrm- ih-bln“
vblle the morning winner would
test will again be staged with
f'ontinuing Ire aibled. "Mur at­
Haver* for the opposite teams tendance tins been good com par
are Jacksonville tat night . . .
throwing at each other. Lant ’’ll tu tin* other clubs in tile
To (Ills R.
Johnson. Hanford's
year ( him linuiale* spluttered Al league and slightly heller than
capable Legion team manager,
I'lrtle with it soar log egg, Man Inst year, but baseball operating
raked the roof.
ioOa
eerr l bm k Alenn may jieraiiarla mat almost necessitate* an aver
Recniise of Johnson’* protwilnI’lrtle. who plav* fur Liiknlund age of 7UIJ pel-night, whlrh Is lions, Huitiger conceded that the losing team In the morning would
now to enter nguln tomorrow "00 short of our season average be handicapped playing tyvlre under the broiling hoi sun . . . Tie then
evening
right now."
came up willi another dllly . . . He called for the morning gome as
be originally planned, but the Imer's would play In the first game of
a night seven inning double header while the the winner of the morn
bur game would hove to p]av (hot night too wilh the mighty Jackynnvtite team, which unn on the fliat day.
This meant that three gamea would ha played the next dav and
two team* would have to play twice the same i(av .
Ilartlgera dar"
"Intted on thp fact that it would keen the tourney front going
another dav and thus ha an economy measure for the state finalist*
John Krlder, former Florida State League president and Legion
V f It nf the Sanford Naval Air Station tightened th* already manager Al McMillan s nsslstans. quickly saw the fallacy In Hardl,r V m. Hv
* B°f,h*ll l-eagus pennant race hy defeating **''r ? ^Kuring, Inti he I'ould not pravail on th* Legion head hoy there
would not be any saving by, placing threa games In one day.
f A S ItO N M , ,1 I, last I r tills% mght at ths LakeTront Diamond,
A * It turned out Kr!d*r was right, for th* Tournament, which
^
rt,r
*1".1 Vc .°, °,"lv » half came nut of third oUr* and
dropped hAflKfiN Into thlnl while (he Idle Wilson.Malar furniture* was slated to play two game « day, .wound up by playing threa th#
M«n look second place only a h*lfy — - -•
— — . . , nert day and only on* ffom then on .
ft could have httn Just as
gams hshlnd the firrnt running , , .
easy and heller on the kids by plavlng on# of these three.gamea on
Hal-Army Warrlo..,
j ugle* I" five trln* to the plsta, ‘the dav following
A* It wp» tit# Sanford "W hli Klda" walkad
EiiUsl,’. (ipyiil.ing I roods broke " r on. i.andj be r nobis, Earl out on the field on 01
overcast mornings almost
its cellar rlsaillock with National '‘■'’‘’t'" *»&lt;1 la try Rats, wsra big half arisen and haillv . . . ____
___
. „
Guard bv handing the Guard* Htn* in th* 2P hlt Fobyon attack,
The night ip hotel before replaying the Kav West game was far
ptsn a H i setback in the fin*! Rntst drilled out a pair of
fiom nelna conducive for a badly n«*dart sound sltan . , . Room temearn* nf the regularly *idiadulsij doubles while F.vans, Reynold* and nsraturce wer* ntar th# tOO-dcgrea mark and hit that high In those
SSn»oii. All rained mil game* will
room* M-lth windows opening on solid brick wail*
V. -r ,
,
were collecting three .•o"d nli:i t &gt; reel. Ibe meals made up in part for tbo poor lodging ac­
lit- played off this week #n de Horten
teinrliie I lie regular season pen single* apiece.
commodations . .
They were tops . . . But the kids never hail
rant winners.
Hallance mbs the winning pitch- enough
After Ed McCall finished a full luncheon course ami
foil"** log lire play-offs the *i n lehllng nln» hits wbll* ft||H luce nieces of pie. he barged Into the outer dinning hall and asked
four top reams VI &lt;1 I S&lt;J
1 &lt;&gt;arh lllll h'lemlpg was the lo*er
f he and tin hoy* could all have * milk shake .
Johnson.
•inlenderlpg /ll hit* along with .V i. '*
lilts .1 1 , WIUon-Malsr and Hal‘rl11* t’ lmself. looked up half amated and ahoute.l no . . .
'Ihose kids never get fll|#d up."
yallon Army s*111 *t*ge a bsst- rellefri Frank.
ysiiiiv.vi
nut.of-three series for tne aofl- i-toil
IIIIIK FS i Don’t forget Department. Contribution Night tomorrow
it, II.
hall rli*m|ibin«hlii nf the Mty.
..... .. a u
et the Memorical Stadium when Lakeland matt *ha Sanford Cardinal*
Th* Iniriiltiitile burling of 11, Q, vit.-o *,
. . . Chuck Aleno and J. C. Dunn will stage a home run hitting
h n f t r i l it
Smith again led Ih* V(’-0 alrm*n 1Hint,,
contest to ran a long list of field Aventa before the game . . . No
ill
to victory last Friday night, f.ttrtiri sf
admission will be ritarged for the gam* .. . . The Javree'a animal Fish­
.Smith, w h o m i baffling cutves, Mr I ti tt|01 .1
ing Rodeo to he h#ld at Trout Fond near Paola Wednesday afternoon
M
«t
tit
nn
lit
drop* and change up have ela**ed rtiinu.sRun rf
• A fine selection fn prises will be awardAd all the entrant*, It and
him a* the finest pltrhef In the
under . . . Th# Jav*e«t will furnish fr#e transportation.
f Mlnit!
City (111* year, fanned la and %r-w
*11 m
m
passed only ope batter In bund- l’I!*«(Ir»MR
C
cuffing FAftRON-lil on tbiee to ^rnllh p
record the victory,
IItsIs«*i |;■-|*11 Ah
if
Chunate huilnl four-hit ball In 'Hnutr
*rt\a h*«tilth 11&gt;
losing for FAHIH1NTil. lie |**Me,| •lr
pi. A vet it
tm r* If
T I.si.iieril
three walk* nm| whlfferl two VC-lt M*irfin ;i.
Hurm
litfoNm*
rf
batters.
$
Hatty
.
TnIrtU
ir
Illlv-t llmrne
Manager llnbert llngawell In) Xt*-ii
mu nin
Westlirin.lt
hi* Hobson’* clmrgea to n run row
mm nlo
rl*
I.OslPI t flMtlltt W in nsi — Hrnllti Mai
r-lt victory over National Guard
I'beiml
I,
Hmllh
It W — I'haout lltneilli'l
hv Idnsilug out II triple and tlirre 3. Hinltt, |.
It* roue

t S t x i S ; . . ;■ **“•"hi' h

Smith, VC-9 Tighten Softball Loop
Race By Dropping FASRON Into 3rd

sw i.r

Sanford Cardinal Averages

Hamtiel*
I'almtrri
HutllVan

Slyer* rf
Total*

*

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IUI In Ill'll |1

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itthsr*
Tniale
P ITCIIG H

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Total*

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(Except Bundar)

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Totalizator

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Mamin* if— K U Future-

hold a 57-5d overall *ea»ot&gt;'« r*.
cord. The Cards are 71, game*
out of first end four behind the
third place Cocoa Indian*

New Smyrna Tides
Tuesday
High ’
9 ?i» p!

le e

.1 20 p m.

S ta te F arm
In su rance C o r .
Irv in ? \ P ry o r, Rep.
Room I II

Melaeh Building
Phone I4M

S **°L

M IRACLES W ILL CONTINUE AT
H O LLE R 'S V A L U E C A R N IV A L
THIS W E E K
Stock No.
122 A 1951 Ford 2-doOr Cuatom V-8; Radio, Seot covers; Fordomaiic. “Try
It B«tor* You Buy It!” ....................... .......................................... ..........
» * . J* » t 1*— r I ')’S * Z *v * •5 A
212
231 A

Now

........ $1195.00

S | | | 5 -o n

1950 Oldamohitc Club SBdan. "ShowinR the Si amp nf Qunliiy!" ....................... 81495.00

* 1 1 9 5 -00

1949 Rulck SupBr i-door 8 *d*ni Dynaflnw; Radii) k Healer. ‘‘BIr Black amt
Baantifut ..... ,................ .......... ............................... ....... ■
—
.... i 995.00

$

IsM/ t*tudeb«ker 2-door Sedan; Kadlo, apnl light, New Paint. ‘‘Ensy to Tay For
— Aal

197 A

Wu

u *r

.............................. ...................................

1911 Bulck Special 4-door Sedan “ Doesn’t l.ook Ita Age or Aci It!’

773.00

* 895.00 * 00 Q nn
%

395.00 $ 19 9 00

Act Now While Our Bargains A re A t Their Best!
27 A 1951 InUrnAtional V* Ton Pick-Up “A Lot of Truck for so Little Money ........... $1095.00 $ 7Q5*°°
90 A 1950 Dodf* 1 Vi Ton Platform Body “Get It! You Won’t Regret it!” .................. $1095 f fg^.OO
229 A 1949 Dodtfe Half Ton Pick-Up; New paint—Tires.nnd .Motor OK "Some One Will
“Steal" Thin!” ........................................................................ .................................... I 995.00 « 700-00

ISA A 1948 Chevrolet Two Ton Stake Body 8.25 x 20 Tires; 2 speed axle.
“Will Cut Your Hauling Coata............................... ....... ........................................ $1050.00 $ 700-00

88 A 1947 Chevrolet Half Ton PleMJp New Paint; Good Huhher; Mechanically Good.
“Broken IN! Not Broken Down!” .......................................................... ............... $ 895.00 I 000-00
188 D 1947 Studebaker lVi Ton, Cab A Chaaala. “Choose It nnd Use It! You’ll He
Money Ahead!” ................... .............................................................. .................... | A95.00 9

S O F T B A LL

iii iii ,13
Today's
Standings

Right now, Palmierl has unn tllum tomorrow evening. A ll fan*
more garnet than any Seminole button Night al tb* Memorial StaBlu# /linger was able to amass M'lll be Invited ftee-of-charge.
though th»v may make a dona­
last vtar.
Sanford’s 19B2 pitching aces tion into a barrel at the gate If
were Jorg# Rivero 414-123. Chico they like.
A long list of interesting field
Corrales (IS-12t and Murray
"Gopher Ball" Byrd (14-lflt. With event* will precede the igame to­
three weeks remaining. Fatmieri morrow rdght
Manager J. C.
might crack Ihe coveted 20.game Dunn and Chuck Aleno ttf I.ake­
mark. Sore-armed ('Urenre In* land wll stnge a home ruoe hillng
gram would have to return to th.' ( duel, both team* will race In a
lineup end turn In a herculean ef­ w-yaril dash nnd there v4ll be
fort lo push his 12-it record over two throwing content*, not to
the 20-tom* figure.
mention the famous egg-throwing
After tonight's
gam e
in tvrntA victory tnnlgllt wilt put the
Cocoa, Sanford opens Its twogam# aet with th* Pilot* here to* fourth plane Cardinal* hack at
morrrow night. It will be Conlrl- the :500 mark for this half. They

tot

&gt;

• • •

Matinees
Every W ca.
• • •

tl*
tail

.........

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After two successive night* of
uauhril out gam**, Hanford will
attempt to hit th* playing sche­
dule again this evening by lourrieylng to Cocon
and engaging
the Indians in ths opener nf a
two-game itrlee.
"Earnest Ernie" Falml#rl, who
ha* bean dated to pitch for th#
last two nights, will finally get his
ihanre this evening, barring an­
other outburst from Jupiter Fulvbj* over Brevard County skies.
i mItuU i L n*nford‘» lop pitching
me, m ll be seeking to annex hie
Idth victory nf the season. With
» 16-1# season’* record. Ernie ap.
i"»i* the only likely 20-gam*
Mine#r for Sanford thll year,

195 A 1948 Chevrolet Two Ton Stake Body 8.25 x 20 tleavr Duly Urea; two speed axle.
“A Work Horse on Wheeta!” ........................................... ......................................... I 895.00 | 000.00

Ingram ........
I&gt; Lsimarit
pl*nnl*.in ■
Stella

Ink* H um "II Itl
1-revatt i f

Sanford Cards To Play In Cocoa Toniglit

vc
-1 i, rJCitfioN-Mri “r
llntiann'a », Nit-Oimrit I
Henry Cotton of England, thrsatimo winner of the British Optn
chsmplonihlp, Is ths suthor of ■
now golf book entitled My Swing.
Thirteen different owners of
horses trnl isd by Frank A. Bonsai
of Qlyado i, Md., shsrsd in purse
winnings luring ths recent Dels*
wore most
For 10 years, this store
has consistently observed the
following hoursi
Week daysi I a.n. te B ill m l
Saturday* S a,ns. te TtS# p,cu
Closed from TiBO p.m.
Saturday until 0 a.m. Mon.

Hu
movad Mi Chlroprnctlc
Office (o ths Filmstto
Bid*.,
122 8. Palmetto Ave.

2|0’fto

A ll The Above Units Carry Our Famous
0 K - S A F E T Y TES TED Used Car
W ritten W arranty

SEMINOLE
DRY CLEANERS

BABEBALL SCHEDULE
CAR D IN A LS T H IS WKKK
Oesse Tonight
Hen ford st Coro*
Dome Tnnrifsy
Ukslsnd nt SANFORD
(Contribution Night)
Gan* Wednesday
Sanford at Lnklsnad
D
im Tharadiy
Ju t Bench nt SANFORD
Qane Friday
Ban ford a lJ a x Beach

FO R Y O U R C O N V E N IE N C E O U R USED C A R LO T W IL L RE­
M A IN OPEN U N T IL 9:00 O 'C L O C K EA C H N IG H T T H IS W EEK
______________________________

Arcoda Pkg
lanford at Leesburg

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LATE BULLETINS
A U A IU S V lk LIi. Ga. */Hi— A search fur two cum let killer*
ol a U JL mar*hall waa slepptd up here Imin) aftrr a falic lead
that tha prisoners were apul Ini In the Savannah arra.
W ASHIN GTON (A’)— Chairman 'Ict'srthy (It*Win.) aalil today
lha Senate Investigation* nuheommitlre will alar* public hearing*
nait Monday la drlrrminr whether stiy Co min uni-1- hart arresux lo
aacrat dorumanta puhlUhril at Ihr government printing plant.

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VOl.ll.MK XI.1V

SANFOIU), FI.OKI DA

KHtublishetl I tilts

CH ICAG O (/I1)— Tha A F L Kscrulixe Council today voted tu recommand that tha A F L rumrnliun nrtl niunih suspend th* Internatlonal l.on(ahorrrnrna Aaaurlaliuii.

t WOt 1T K'NlI
StiiStvIl imgHOON

fadaral upending " w it h renewed vigor.''

W ASHIN GTON , i/Fi •- Th«* ( It) t ummunirailiNi Worker*
unlull tixlav aiithmilrd lit 30,(M)0 member* In IV««&gt;, Oklahmua.
Arkanaaa, Kanaaa, .Missouri and part uf &lt;.11111111*111 Illinois III *trlkr
against Ihr Houlhw chIvi n flrtl Telephone tuinpaiiv,

lis te d

Legislative Opposition To Slash
In Old Age Assistance Is Told

Warren Lauds
Florida At Meet

Stackpole Asks
Freedom On Bail

12-Day School
Sot For Police

Orlando Polio

Northern End

No More Prodding

Seeking Motive

Tornado Hits

* Vobacco Jubilee

IN T H E H ER A LD :

5 , 10, And 4 0 Years Ago

“ Si?

A U G U S T II. I»T m
Hanford property, owner* jammed the City Commission room to
SYErflOWlnff
last aventiiK
svsniii" »a -•huy
.- j- «r.lel
--) lu ......—
* ...
— .-.......
t— .---------Kg laal
prutvat
tu (he
t'uiiiiinsiiuner*
trs uf
HUI appraisers
of the ,J. «f. Clemlnahaw Co, increase* in tax aaie**manta.
V
M lu Mildred Bohson, August hrlde-elect of M. L. Raborn J r„ waa

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“ ’ * "' “ * * “

*"d

_ A number of official! of the New York Giant* Including Horae*
C, Stonshsm, prnldent, »r# expected to arrive In Hanford shortly,
5 / Wl5'«
9n 6f ° Bnt propertls* lnclu,1InH »'• May fait Ir.u where

tv.-* 5 Blfi* i'vsd/ JV

i;l&gt; *t %st 1

C a111 in v llrurts, '•rrik'v light
arm at thr ( lumber uf Conimarrr
ulflrr, thinks ahr ha* rtiougb prob*
Irma without a pair of new ane*
foist rie.l upon hrr recently, About
a wrrk ago, a motorist ilruva by
hrr huma at JbtM lllbixcux and
dropped off two tamale Calico
cal*. Since then, the family ha*
been fredlng (be feline*, but with­
out too much giitto. quipped Cant,
my: "II that joker who dropped
them off originally will drive by
my place nice ami %lnw I'll hi**
them back In hi* car amt no que*thill* will he a*keil."

Day alter duy, a flood of pul.
TA L I.A HASSKK l/lb Legislative o|i|iu*dtiun lo 1111 announced f.'t a . Ili'lt) mailer ith s o ' v our desk and
monlh .»lus|i In tin* |i!0 maximum old ape i.xxistuu.'v payment* un* vety olli'ii much nl Ihr uutaTi.il
brought to thr attrntlun of the Cnbliul today, Iml on, u. lum wn* taken I* dumped 111 the .•Ireularflle With
even
glume Yesterday,
MrniLirra uf tha Legislative Council, inciting h.-ie In-t w ek, agreed out
.........
““ “a first
i"* ...........
to campaign fur paynirnl uf thr full |r&gt;o uotlu.M/c.l hy thr 1963 •raaluii though, a copy ol the Southern
Telephone News with a very at
anti to pel 1mhvl1lll.il lawmaker' *
fo pledge aupimrt of u deficiency ,
. t(
|(1.ar.| tractive cover reached us ami two
appropriatimi hy Ihr 1955 U'glx
nu 1
wiii.in n u r i, feature items inside cuughl Ihe
.idu-ed Ihe Culiinel Ihe reader's eye The column title (nr
lalure If thr welfare hoard 11111.. previously
maximum old age assistance hem*- marriages is "Altar utlons". and
oul nl money before Ihr end uf file
have lo lie trimmed lo $57 a the name lor the section on Idrths
the biennium.
month m September because Ihe I* "Stork Club " Thought Kiev
Cliurle* C Andre* of iirland.i 24'»
million dollar, appropriated were both very orlginu!
* • *
b\ the l.eged.'ilorc w«« mil xtif
ficienl lo meet Ihe inn maximum
Duly * lew weeks remain fur
aulhorl/ed
Sanford's school children to attend
Florida Alla me at ihe Lake Wale*
kmphilhealre before Ihe historical
drama ul the Seminole* end* it*
season. Florida lamlllr* are find
ORLANDO &lt;m — The Florida
log llil* two hour dramatic presBoard o( Fort-dry met h *re today
eniallnu a highlight uf evening
to sign an agreement covering ex
enlertalninenl which ran he under
perlmentnl work lo be dune |omlly
CHICAGO 'I*-Funner Gov Fill stood hv children of all age group*.
by the slate and federal govern ler Warren of Florida told teal ptv- The educational ami historical
meid
1 Minx al a hampiel h.Ti1 yesterday event* ilenicleil, a* well a* Ihe
Mix .lute Is a good place for n rulurlul Indian costume*, the
vacation or a perman.ml home Green Corn Dance, and Ilia mil
Warren wn* principal speaker (urmrd soldier* of Ihr American
al (lie second animal Florida Day amt Spanish armlr*, bring* across
program spotisorixl hy Ihe Florida the 2111 (not stage a realism nl
C ll.11* Industry at the convention uulhenlli ily lo the most crlllcal
8KBRINO
- Russell Stuck id the Inlerunllonal Apple Assn observer and student of Florida's
house, charged with strangling to More th(in loo Florida citrus men Seminole wars ami Ihelr part let
pant*.
death Ida "lonely hearts" wife, attended
• * •
seeks freedom on bull in a hearing
I'i i h Ii* Corner — Here's llul
before circuit Judge William I’
problem u local man gave to us
Allen today.
for solution and we'll pus* ll along
Stackhouse, $5, ha* been held in
to our readers Ask one of your
Highland* County jail here since
friends lo write Ihe number
July 29.
12.ll.VI7u, ami you tell him what lo
A 12 day idiuol lor the Sanford mulliply II by so as lo give uii
I'ollre Department and the Semi answer all made tip i t Die same
Hole County Sheriff's office, as w.-il digit Si e can specify the iligll
us fur other low uninrcvn.gni oil! Answer tomorrow.
‘ tJHLANDd
t.Orrn new polio
• • *
,
eers.ln tills aipn, will ho ronduel
ca!;s yesterday raised
When fan* passed out through
County's tolaUnr
total (nr the
sealum in V cii
'£ ■ '»■
' h‘‘ |'v ‘&lt;i r'11 « “ « » «
1,1
the gatr* at Memorial Stadium
Right person* here have died of vest Ig 11tion here nexl month.
Hour* of lh&gt;&gt; xehnol will l&lt;- from ! Uoo.lsv «1»kt
fcl.l In rhet
the H l'rs'f
1 no In a im p m daily on each liamts a "rain check" which ad­
ol tin- following days S&lt;-pi I ;|,
H lo. 15 17 and 22 21 I'hn school mits them lo a Inline Cardinal
will lie conduct, d m Ihe l ily Hull game free uf charge. Mill lew
kip-w Ihe urlglnalor uf Ihe "rain
OCAI*A
Th r vicinity of Lake
check" plan. He s i t
Abner
City would likely lie Ihe iiorthi-rn
terminus of a Florida toll road If
I'nwell, who also originated "La ­
0 a proposed Indlaria-FInrida turndies' Day, and who died over the
w pike Is built, says Chairman Rich
TAM I'A P A dclcndnol who weekend. Hark In 1k*7. disgusted
ard Simpson of the State Road had lo In- brought from a hospital with
Ihe otd method uf letting fail*
Department
yesterday promised hr would In­ In Irer lo a later game. I'uwefl
in Ftxleral Court without prodding Intruilucrd the rain check plan.
Said I’awell: "We were lining
today
He was Nick Sagonlas, 5d. a money altrr rainy days hack In
INM7 ”lit' giving
giving ...
tlckrls
to those who
I W,
„|,|-1,|,.&lt;
«I„ I.K Iill win ......
n.
”™
Tarpon
Springs IIU
Imslnx-sxmmi
DAVKNI'ORT &lt;-ft-Investigators is charged with falling lo buy u Jumped Ihe fence or came in on
■re hunting ■ motive for the shot­ federal gambling stamp
passes.
v * &gt;P
gun slaying of James Thomas
whose body was found In his cur
llu- deputies ‘ of the Seminole
near here yt-.ferday
Couuly sheriff's office will be a
ualtilv elollietl group in another
collide of weeks wilt'll new, grey
ORANGK I'ARK 'JvGii.nl oak uniforms arrive -Shirts will V
Iretu were uprooted and minor light
.. gray. cotton, pants dark gray
LAKK C ITY t r ills city's tra­ damage iJone In some homes here j wool with a broiue stripe down
llir side Alt deputies will wear
ditional tobacco Jubilee, marking y exIt-,‘ilay by a small tornado
(h# rud of leaf auction*, will be
The blow, lasting abiml two or Stelxnn lials and on each arm ul
held Friday nlghl A tobacco puftvn three minutes, left 25 homes with ill.' shirt a shoulder pulrli, lelle^
Will be crowned and Iwo registered out electricity anil a fi-w roads ..I black on orange, will read
white face Hereford Irills ami blocked with trees The mails were "Sheriff Drpl,— Seminole County "
11,000 In gift certificate* given cleared un.l power rexlorxul wilhin Ail Indian bead will dress up the
.ruler of llm circle patch
■way.
u few Imurs.
• • i
Members al (he l.uthrran Church
: uf Ihe Redeemer should be comulimentrd fur Ihelr unllrlag work
In srlllng up not only a new pastursle here but s Im developing
building plan*. Marlon Harman la
president uf the congregation and
also heads the new building fund
and building committee. Whereas
In Cominunlil'domlaated countries,
churchea are gradually lading oul
„
.
A U G U S T II. 1913
Mr, and Mrs, fl, O. Chase are upending a few weeks In their bunga­ of rslilrnee, here In A m rrlr; our
low at Is]*1worth. Randall Chose and 8. O. Chase Jr, left last weak for people wllh the right to worship
as ihey tee (It are continually ex­
Bamitable, Mass, on a visit tu relative*.
panding or building new houses ol
. Thy, weather report* that Mr. Dullose |* compiling are now tho worship. To lha l.utherana go our
b*it •vldencu that Hanfoida climate I* beyond compare. We are not best wishes for great successes In
Ihelr drive.
only having cooler night*, but cooler days a* well.
• • •
Mr. SomerTIme," sciuealOur County Commissioners have returned safe and sound from a I'.l"Hey.
the youthful voice aver the
J J D friendly meeting with the commissioners of Otange County and telephone,
"what happened In
th* wampum has been distributed In a manner that gives satisfaction iImxe llllle plrlurea
you used lo
to tvery ane In bath countie*.
have lu your column? My slater
ami I were keeping e scrapbook
A U G U S T It, 1943
of them, and now ynii don't have
Mr». Ax a Wright Davis and Mr«&gt; M. L. Wright will I... chairmen them anymore." Well, we were
?u4*r•fn.FVn*n^,
Danes" to tie held tumorrow evening at furred lo ten Ihe youngster that
City Hall for the officers of the Sanford Naval Air Station.
lining up those little pictures was
a time consuming lob and with
_
It was reported.today at the regular buslnos* meeting of the Pilot added responsibilities we just
Club held In the Vocational School building last night that the group can't spare the time. To those
■ogtributed a total of 269 hours to war work during the month of July- two kiddles and to any nlhera who
were clipping the pictures, our
Ktd Smith, ichairman of the miniature parade, announced today npolngii'x and perhaps al »
th* Mrade of "The Spirit of Young Hanford" will lie held in connection later lime we can start using
With the dedication of the new UBO Building,
In Ihe column again.

4.

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I

State News Roundup

Foresters Meet

Ohio Consulting
Engineer Blasts
Wolman Report

fJiU/CCC *

DKNVKIt i/Fi — P r r - I . l . n l K i « r n h » » r r , Irvin* In avoid raltluK
a special «e**lun of Cohere**, ludav r a l ln l fm a rr tlu rllu n ..I

Herlonq Speaker
At J C C Luncheon
Rep. Syd Herlong will be the
guest speaker at the Jaycee
Luncheon at the Yacht Club,
Thursday at IS: IS o'clock.
The luncheon la open to tlw pub­
lic. but reservations must be made
before tomorrow noon by contact­
ing the Jsycvo lufoimailon
booth,
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pbona 1311.
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PRIZES FOR

W ASHINGTON t/l1)— li.l— i» drun.ndrd Indsy that tha Fulled
Ira pay run
Stair*
rumpanaatiun fur shooting .low.. a Sutirl 11.12 trailsport plana laal July 27.

T A 1*1 A IIAHMKK &lt;»Fi
t 11hi 11It inrinln'ti nil) &lt;UI| Turl
Laudrrdalv 'Ihursday in inspect three pr.iferrrd Hi..ward Cuuiily
•lira for lha lira tlvr niilliun dollar “01111 h l lnililn M .11I..I llu.
pltal aulhuri.-ed by Ihr IHT.i Legislature

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liMhrit AlHfiH*
villi*, fur | h u t f v**i h i * Hill***
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till %« l'%|1|»,%i-l**i| till'll f11VH| III

SIRS. HAROLD k. RING, UD. is slux.ii assisting *| I, lluhorn Jr in arranging ihe display
fishing
Iniirs .ll Tunc hi nil's Wards .till In nnidi at liimurrow's fourlh annual i*tree lulling Roden al
Trnul I'oiid in I'uol* \It rhlhln o II nod under are eligible I.......Ill pete In the cuolesl h Ii i i Ii -l.n l.
wilh rrgislrallou nl I .UII p. in lln-t ion ihildien are ex per led lo lake putt III lln biigesl spoiling
event in Semunde Couiily from ilo- view point of active pur In ip.inls

5 0 0 K iddies To Vie For Prizes
At Tomorrow's Fishing Rodeo

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fin fn\ h\ tin tijiii* nii.l f**i»Hnl i n . Hits* I Imii no miit'li IL* siiitl
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lit* II

In y 111**1 I'm rii.I ItMikim* ' "i
k‘tb1nu J|l| ll 111►
1tl
Ahiiui .Mm* hits w mill |»itU Im t w
Jlp* - **f Oil** lit" I I I Mill i'MIM 1 I if i'll 1&gt;mil I' mihI lii'Ht I’.ii lei ml* Im I - I
“ (Hi Ml xtf tlit' MI"
min mull* f mi lit v 11j r11VI 1 1.11 ml'. 1 .f 1'lllllHII'h 1 * |"ll I Ml ill ll 11Hit I (&gt;• iHiMUll
toriitiii tm til li t miuit t** purtu*i|tfii.
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Fom Si"111iniill* * minly
11ll 1till.
llil I'MIn-1 tl 1*1 1
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. ........i milk* ' 1 1'■
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11)1 III*.

BUS SCHEDULES
1 Wednesday \lleinoon)
Ill's NU. I
Arrival
I'oint
12:00— Hurl's Grocery, Geneva.
12:50 Lingo's Ileal K*totr Ofjlc*'
Oviedo
12:43— Five I'ninis t orin'r Prl|ndo
Highway

it- in.Hun,; al IMm'.i'lin ills lx pick
up i 111Ii tl in al the I ll 111- ■.ill II ,u i h
' bliilli'll's Home IP “l.ii In .«Mil
till'll i n nl till- Mi ll" list I Ini
b ln
11- •011- III 1.111■-1pi c
I .i I i i .i i ' s ,laVCii Ii lieu wn
I u.i il .1 i harm Lake m ,i Pi n il*.
| .uni all i icli'd nyci loo - -1tilt I&lt;it i
rids sen under Hit* ,dib lender
-lilp 1il \l
I , ' It.ib-no Jr tinluninr « It-i ill lit*r is ........hog a' an
ill Mine n'cnril uf i x - i r.iKl ctitl
.lien F u ll year, inc i p e m I i-.li
1 mg IT ii i Ih i p u is ttm l.iigesl single
purling event in Senimnle I'luudj
Hum tbc s|:iliil|s’|lll III (I l i w p(|C

1-00— Gleason’s Stop., I ..ike Mary
115 Trout Fond
IUIS Nil. 2
f M
I t Jaycer lluntti
• W
12 1W Out W Fir&gt;t SI I.
in l!*ri
ntr'x Store. Luke Minimi'
12 30— Stopb’y ’s Gruri'iy, I’mdu
12 45—Trout I'ond
H is rs«». .i
l l lo Semimd-' llii'lt di." o
hi
lord Ate , uiul Pld mlui lx II idi
way
11 45 Five I'oln" i ’h ii ,. ■
Pi
Undo Highway
12 Od- Modus Maikft, i ■
iy
12 15— Fullic’s Grocery \n.io nl*1
Springs.

m

mi i ni $IOQ»OuJ, n tii’h. Such »o‘
thill, hr 'llfil, W'HlM Mil!hr H "' l*"’41 I

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Mi l iti hint ii tvff) iiil i Millin'fmI l**
t t»alii Ihi* i Im ! ’imii inn mm* hv i ’iiinmi'Mvhm^r

-I.. flip. ml.

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' t 11&lt;"i I t 11 1II it 1111i)I■'tl lln) hi l

liallies. il " li li d m i llu - pag"
Will sllppl. " . I I . I ll iIi I w llil a "Up
■f ip" i i "a oi
Sid It it 'fin r 11 iiul Arinilil llimd
have galti"i"d -imi i .ii i " isili's tin
th" &gt;imll)ful llsb") mi'll riom the
III" S"moi"li
Judge Voile Williams lr 1 "ul City ul S.iiifmil
t'ounly ‘ipi.ilsiu.iiis is dim.dim 1
ed down a stiff sentence y '
to a dv'fcmlcnt lie fuunil g w " m 15 pints id wm uis (or tli" gala

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".‘"III
Hairy I: lin k " giaciunxl. do
u.il"d Ilw us" "I Ids Trout l.ak"
tor llir gala lishmg roundup I'll"
pond ilsi'lf lias Ini'ii re storki'd lu
Wildlite off ii'i't s Harry lli'rvlxfi
and A W Ansi", with 3i&gt;u Imam
sliell criickcrs and bass expiTially
fur lliix big coidi’sl
In adilithm. Hi" slmri' Ini" lias
hl'I'U i'l Ill I(lift)' I. "t".Ill'll III Wl'i'lls.
acciirding In lloib'o &lt; liairman It a
Imrn
Judges Im llu- Rinli'o will Im
Fuller Lansing, prcsldi'iil of Hi"
si'iniiiiil" &lt;'miniv and Fillli Di-lruf
Sporlslllan's A*soi'lalliui, Wildlif"
(illlcer* llervjsii ami John War
n-n: rind .lin k Grant, editor of tin
Florida Wildlif" Mugailn"
Tin* Jay re e* have set un a (lrjt
aid ktulinn al Hie pond willi Jam es

Gut In charge
Cli,xlii'u may ciiiiii' with tliel"
parent*. Mr Rabiirn »tnl"d. "We
"sped In liavi- many I'liildrcfi
Imuiglii lu Hie llodi'ii lumorrow hy
liti'ir parent*."

Henry Witte
To Be Feted
Henry Wlltc Jr., past Linns Club
District Governor, will be honored
at a special humpn't al Sanlamlo
Springs nexl Tuesday night, it was
revealed al the Linn* timctu-m
meeting In the Yucht Cl"b tod*”
The bamtuet fur Mr. Witte will
haw nearly 75 representatives
from Just about ail the elulis in Duvvi.il ul rim uiu tixlrii'k "t&gt;" Ai
least Ml will be (rum clubs other
Ilian Sanford, King Lien Volte Wil­
liam* sluted.
Tho local l.lons Club trtamls lo
send 20, Including wives, tc the
banquet.
Nlne-year-old Cindy May enter­
tained tho club with sumo uf her
distinctive vnes) stylings. Caro)
Taylor a1:cumpained Cindy May un
tha piano,
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. lie fnrtoshiug il.*' im.io-rxiis
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III si .'"'I I I'xud I'l," ' III •' I' ll "1 Im i ii Im Hit I If lisa l , m n y lit thr
If..' Im"
I'lxop. “.ill'll, idl'd J mMIiI \ ' -t l|i till I •III h &gt; |)|i k 11$k , I ill. 1 My 'In "il" of ill) ""i I
' 'If list \Ml|' tTi• n "l I fnlM I llr
nit' I- -Its ,:til iti*I Im.. dl.i'iiiiix hMilfi Iti mm It MM * M il -.It iMillr
i r . . It i| I i"14sI - Ih
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t:* 11
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I 'll r&gt;hmr
till'll' .1.11 .ll I III' pl|/l’X Ixi till* Still i'- S.mOmi i I ) •I sMih v l(Mj(rt n •i
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M'l Illll I Hi' Mi:i * II ■*&lt; Vt It IT «
12 31)— Longwoiul F uih I M u ' l l '
II" 111 1 sll.| I III" I llsb. .Il"t 111) ■I'M, S i|t|.-J ij
ll t.l 11111fII 4I.•nt!1j 1)1' 111MI I ,
t(nh' i'll . SpOt (lll)
12 45— Gleason's S b u r I •T• M iv
llllisl UIIIISII.il Ilsli spl'ClI'S
t'Mlld il Mill *
ttiMiil
N'tthfi.l
(liil liiii)h‘riii*rit 1,4 |l|.•UM .( .lilt Hi
I 00— 'TVuut I'onil
• ll 11111I'll Will I" III.ill'll t" I UlM I M Sllllllftl I.Kiflh I'.ll llil* L II
I I I.
»Mk«I I I ill I I MMi IMF ••!
IIUS M l. I
. ..Id drinks Im mi 111■11 In i* Ii. t.." S.Mihdtl Wi'xJrtu \ u 1h Still $*, S.tn
-•41till Ji1[44 -1 if* 'I I III ( ll V
kIlls Su','ii|d liiililini: ■•■11111.inns .mil
12.3#— Jaycee lioolb. pick
(1141 It k4' fill Vjmt ,«)'• Ilf I 119- mp
I•il *| \|« &lt; liMM‘ . U A I m Nuiifiii il
(III nu" m iiiiuidii Tin*
on Far* Ave . In 2&lt;ltli
n.uni's ul iiiii h . d Im i m . s., it h •i 11
liimdi-i
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mu)
N i 'I n .1,
2iit)i SI im Country t Tni. &gt; . I m Mu's" lu m p i n ' - ippi.n i Isi'wlii'i" II a$i 11%% u f ii yii*iIn I m l l n I**i nh 1111
hi ' Iii
Mill I Imi t i 11 tent mmnl
Trout I'onil
nu tills p "■*- i on III" ti.iini's ul
I im
New
V miL
S&lt;!till'Itlf j , . (ll I i wmilil I**1 ni'4’»f«'$l l*\ fill mi »"
ill" lo Snriliini hems and mu
m'I I If III' i t
i I im mi
Hii nh n
V ■'tlt:i
lii' M-lii ■I IV wlllif 11 lit ll \ •
i i i i i ' i Iii hiisjiu - i mil i lliul im: ll"
•I im Hi ' feM111$.allV F ■t|«"fIMfe'fe| ilMI JV II. ti l &gt;H [ i M I J t l t l ) M i l l l l | F I'liM'ft c l
prin's
Ili i" " i i " "ream m m
'f'.il I * I h r i l r.iin S%•f111■i&gt;•(• I h. I t j l l l l l \54HlJ.I i l l M M i l l l l t Ss J t f l h

a uninlillng case m t'ltv i
'
Alberta Webber, alias
•' '
Clark, 50, Negro, Inn/ W i:tt■, si
was sralenceil In pay ii line '
plus cmiit costs and spend
1"
In Jail, after she appeared i " 1)"'
Judge Williams mi (he chi" • &gt;(
tMiasessInn ul a share Ih a
y
for nmm'v. yet
be pjavc.l H-'»
iver, 15 duys nl Ihe Jail siu'ince
were suxtiendeil
Four ntlicr gauibliug cose »vf«■
continued
A case against Wilbur Dai&gt; M"l
maun, 27, i-akx'land. ehanp-.l ulh
exceeding the sptvtl IImil. - - d"
misled upon a motion lx* RuCity John Frost llarttimi.
2uu
K. 27Hi fit., pleaded guilt. t-&gt; a
charge of dfunkoness and w fm
cd |lo and cost*.
Jessie Ahrahnm, Negro v I.MI7
W. Ninth St., wax fined f &gt; mil
costs after ho tileuded guilt, m :■
charge uf running a stop su n
Carting Tompkins, 2H v f ,
Live Oax, was sent to Jail f-.r 3ii
days after ho wus unable to m a
fine of $75 and costs. #ss".«ed
when he was convicted un » c’urge
of driving while under tin mfluence of Intoxicating liguur Tmnpkins entered a plea id mil guilty
Bonds of $17 each, posh'd tin
charges of exceeding the mus.I
limit, were forfeited hv .It"*,, A
TYnucho, New Ynrk. N Y mil
James M. Kendall, lllwasxc. (in
Ronds of $37 each, posted hv Wal­
ter Rollings, Nrgru, 507 S.mfurd
Ave., on a charge of living drunk
ami disorderly, anil Orra M«" i&gt;bv.
Negro. Orlando charged w in.. j "'less and negtiurfit driving »&gt;'i-&lt;
estreated. The bund for $2 posti'd
by William L. Sell, I20IVi Magnulla
Ave., on a charge &lt;tf narking im­
properly was estreated.
Bonds of $52 each, posted hv Fdward Holton, Negro, icon nth I'l.,
and Rufui lienwood McClain Negro, 1403 13th PI., on charges uf
disorderly conduct also were eitreated.
treated.
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Hollywood Director
Will Be Kiwanis
Speaker Tomorrow
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llollyw.Miil and produci'r of Ih ■
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perlences with Hie Amos *n Andy
program as well us a few tact*
about Hie history uf l.'fev.siiui
tie will lie accompanied by a
delegation from the I'Winonl Ki
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Drivers Arrested
After Accident
Two motorists were arre«f&lt;*d by
City police following an accident
yesterday ufliirnoou .at Sanford
Ave. nod First St
Henson II. Van Winkle. 37, Iti*)
K. 20lll St , alul James S Davis.
21, -Sunfmd Naval Mr Station,
wum boih, arrested on .marges ol
careless and negligent driving and
the latter also wax charged with
fulling to have a driver's llcxinse.
Damage was set at $50. to each
of the vehicles. Davis was going
east on First St., made an improp­
er turn, and collided with the Van
Winkle car which wes going north
on Sanford Ave.
PHiiim II. J. .Seubuli covered tho
accident.

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Odham Gives Bid
Of $18,606.06
For City Land
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Jaycucs' Picnic
Tables Approved
l lie .luiiixr t 'lia m lh 'r xi t'urnini'iit- Iasi utghl was grautisl per
iin-'i.iii I.) tl." i xmtuiHsion to in
si.ill ,&gt;unl&gt; tables and gulls in
Full Mill.ui I'.ti k and put up a
sum
lay.". Fullin' Fi.iuc Area."
( lift Vlu'ls, lii'i'sident id Hie Jay
r.e ..pivuri'd ai tlie m."ling and
i&gt;.*liI ..hi.' .1 the pronosal lie also
-iml lulus.us would I." pi,mted In
It." |...i k uni more garbage can.
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'Darkest Spot'
Gets Street Light

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iiii . ik.'l tl.iil .'iiim.l.nl xepariilixii
V. ■&gt;1.1.1 ill. ..-IIS" tl." |lllll.t‘x "f
fil'il'I.i'V.
In lu.'ukil.g down ll.e $'.'00.1010
fig.ii". lie said, " l l .l.i"&gt;n'l lake
SIM.loot y.'iir tu operate a treat
iiu'til |.li.ut » f III" euparlty you
would tu.ve. I xl.iuilil say it would
txsl li".* limn tw.ithil'.ls Hint
imicli. ur l"i)» Sti un $10,0011."
II" went llu.iugh other figuios
in tli" 1'f.lliiuit" and .Ix't••ri..iti.'.l
ll.e s*.wl ..xtiinut" us a w Iiul.* wax
t.MI Iligll.
II" said tl.al in the lust .seven
Venn. I.i— firm l.ux l.eeu ».M«- to
estlniute williin III pen'.'iil and
xoliietlines five percent, &lt;&gt;f the
cost Ilf U lull.
"D u rin g (lint time, coulrnt'lor*
have been hld.llng crnsily," he
Mii.l. In tlie Inst three years,
especially, lie continued, c.inlrnrtors have misne.l n.'tunl coxts hy
us nun'll iih 26 tier cent.
Now, he hii Id, o n tru rto iH lo
Uluo him. started, bidding mure
iiusunably, apparently iu f e a r

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i'i rmie.l tlie .li.rkest spot in
(own" liy i’.illc" Chief Roy Wil­
liams. an area u. Hi" lion block
lii'twe.m West Second and Third
Sts was unproved for lighting last
night by tlie City Commission.
It.'M.lints of the area petitioned
fur one street light and asked fur*
two, il Hi" Commissi.m saw ill.
However. Hie Commission only
okayed one of (tie ligl. x

Weather
I'krlly cloudy to oxTSHionilli clou­
dy Ihrougli Wednesday with scat­
tered -bowers i.ml ihundrrshowtr*
becoming more frequent Wednexilut

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Chucking Of Pensacola's Renfroe

Ry K EN T ClIETLA
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By
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8 — (U p * .
tV A u d it JLA— AAu
dal) — Sanford’* Junior Legion
stalwart* had their state cham­
pionship dreams sruttl*d up In
the blaring smoke of Marshall
Renfro*’* no-h!t Hinging
44
Pensacola eliminated th* "Whit
Klde"’ from the meet on a 2-1 d4clslon here tonight.
Renfroe, a stylish working
routhnaw who has been relegated
to a second string role because
of wildness displayed superb con­
trol Issuing lust four passes
while fanning 14 fiemlnnle Court*
In the abbreviated seven-inning
innt»«t.
Jimmy Hawkins went the dis­
tance to be charg
charged with the loa*
ugh n* mmed
fnr Sanford , althmigh

the meet and wound up it* seaton • record at 18-3.
It was Juat a case of Sanford
mil being able to bit during the
elate tourney's two best pitching
performance*.
Jimmy Wad* and Larry Bate*
were the only Hanford player* to
garner hit* In two garnet today
Georg* Lastre* of Key West
throttled Sanford on two hit
while Hanford was blanked on
the sterling offerings of Ranfroe.
As Sanford’s Junior Legion­
naires return hum*, local fane
mav rest assured that they gave
It their all, hut handicapped by
the loss o J u n io r Melts, they
war* no match agalnat Laetre*
and RenfrOe today
f
l i l l n l l gnat .1, SB
H ro
In a creditable performaii1'*. sur
s*
I 0 i
temli-rln, seven base hit* And Faison*
tVllll* 2t&gt;
t
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walking five while hurling hlm- VliflfliriDn pf
i
Hour*. Hi
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Hll'»’
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Renfroe’* no-hitter was on* of Jnr&lt;l4 n. Jt»
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the few Junior l«cglou nn-hlttar* fIjr/lfta rf
i
1 1
MteJ-itn.
rf
9
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J, tv. I hrallklll, former f), nfnriliir who live* In Waiichula now, In slate rhamplonsblp play.
llnrrow. If
I
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Hanford scored It* only run In Hiniroi, p
Will rofiMtijf for Mitnnicfi' AI McMillan’* chiaiffN, m w it flu i j Htinib*
%
0
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ley, another r» Bnnfutdlte wrw residing In Waurhul* . . . Rumhley U Ibe fifth when t.|g Johnny Jones
«n if rn
diew a pass after Jimmy Krlder, lurotH r«gi ,i.i
the Legion conirnamler here.
lliiliffr, nn
3 0 f»
The Junior l.egkn contingent romlata of foach McMillan, »»»!«. playing third base, struck out. JtF’YnritilN III
I
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t*nt coach John Krirler, It, Z. Johnson. I.eglon manager, and hi* two June* nlnlv second and went to llttwklriN, i*
t)
ItlnFivp,
lb
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ions, Drill I, v and llillv . . .
I bird whm Ibe ratclmi’* throw
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n .
Butler, Larry Hate*. Ho.* Honmim. went miIIIiit Into crnterfield. The ,|itn»N, r
1
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nubba Hiehee, Johnny Joins. Ed McI’hII. Jnine* llavls, ,'ttanlev Krill, ienlerflelder higgled the ball and iu ic n ir
1
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&lt; l ull, rf
Jimmy llauk In*. Hubert Hnmuel, .liuniiv Wade, Itamlv Reynold*. Jnhn .loiii'H spi-d around third leaping M
HHiinum.
rf
2
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high over Mie catcher to land safeClarke, and Jimmy Krider.
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in
21
r»N«fll'fe|n
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The accommodation* here are nevt
nothing . . . When Htanlev Iv on home plate.
fNM AIA IU-1
off
N
nnfeerif
emerged^from hi* loom, from which the two window* face a
I’vnsarola couldn't score 0,1 ■ H-W IIII.
K Ittiii*.
AoIlfJ brick h a II. hi* oitM, "It*i not nt find fallow*— pvurv
ofh*n von Hawkins until the fifth when HhmvN, l|Nrnl«&gt;rNtifi,JonM
Kaiboaa. KrUIrr
a hreei* thmu-h the brlek*."
HIi r « ii XII- H ii a m , 1f #i viFrank Willi* walked and (allied 1%111
Hll— Ibntbriiftn, L«fl — .Ham
all the wav from first on a-double il«r«Mn
I. f'VllllloU 11 lill -llgwkll.e
to the ceuterflehl fence, which ford
5. MNMfrnN % HO IIHAVklrm I. Ilrn
fto»* Haiiniim rarne In nn before lr»*» M llnlk Hunklim W - lt«n
frn« I* - llftttklh* V - F*ninif
I in ning hack after this hall.
Hrhtlblfttr T — 11iO
The game wa* a closely contested battle and sva* decided In
Ihe final Inning when Hawkins
milked 15-year-old Ed Hears, to
force In Willis from thlid with
CIIICAflO
Kerri* Pain, Ihe HAN FRANCISCO i*-Corky Art the bases loaded.
Chicago While So* fighting first Aragon was hollering
Even without a hit, Hanford _
liering today for a
baseman, today wa* hack In Thl- ! shot at Kid Gnvllnil's welter threatened to tie up the gam* In
eager— fractured finger and all — weight tllle, thank* In « smashed Ihe bottom of the seventh. Haw­
and ha announced he a as "through lip tielrmglng to a game poncho, kins drew a pusa, hut wa* thrown T B E FLORIDA S TA TE LEAGUE
with the fight game."
out at aweond. After Ristiee went
named Henry Davis
W . I„ Or*.
..
.
it hi .or*
/sragon. Ihe Im* Angelr-i Golden down ssvintring. Krlder reached fttf.amt
Fain’s Injured hand Is Ihe nne
ll* lt «M H»«i-fc
i* l* .sim
which James Judge, 28, of Wash Hoy. wa* behind on pointy lest first on the aholdulop'i hobble, C u n in
S.A l » ,S»w
t ill* M m ,-*
SI
sn . a i i
Ittglon, charged rost him si* teeth night in a 10 round struggle when Jones nudged lt«nfroe for a free JMi-kann
*n*r„tM
S| SS ,1mm
In a flair of fisticuffs with Fain hr rut Mavis' month In Ihe ninth ticket, but Ihe gamn ended when OrlAMiln
I*
S‘J .I.AM
lerry
Henderson I a k flm ia
Sunday In a Maryland Inn Judge with a hard right The light wa* eenlerfleldvr
IS SA .Ann
hauled down Larry Hale*' sharp­ ir -M h u r a
is sa ,sm.i
slopped In the IWh.
Iliad a 150,000 suit against Fain
( M l t r l t r 'i llrm ltt
At Ihe end of the ninth. Mavis, ly hll smash.
Philadelphia physician* *aid
I
* 11,1 - ■ 1
YLll.lv Jluppolntcd. Ciadt A! lla t la a a n ra * h IS. * a a (a r4 I
’mu uii
. d r , , Id u ii ..«’l mldiiiiu liim foi a 1 1 under.L,g.
a r k t n n t I I I * I l M r k .1. ( nrna *
10 days In three wi* ks Manager llcfrrc-s Frankie Brown'* card McMillan stated HMcouraglnglv, Jl.a
k tla n rt at I rlaa4n. aii4. ra in
Paul Richards alreidy had fined 81H to 471* and on holh Judges' "We would have svon with Junior
T a 4 t t ‘a Srkaant*
Fain three days’ pay for vlolallon cards .Vi 40. At 1311* he give A Mett*, I have no doubt about It. H a r la n * H eath at kaatn r*
Metl* wa* the b|g difference.” O tln aU n a t I,a k tla a 4
of training rules The While So* pound* to Aragon
Hanford fanned 2D tlniea In 10 J s r S i a a t l l l l H t* rk « t I'n ra a
Blood spurted frnm Davir mouth
manager said rookie Rob Hnyd wilt
early In Mie 10th, apd Brown ««nt Inning* of plav, going down IB litl.sn* at l.*t*ka&gt;a
continue to play first base fn
a m k h ii aa i.sunvi
for the slide comntililoi) Physician. time* In losing (tin first gain# In
clutt during Fein’s ahrmcc,
w. E. fri. nn.
Fllri, of course, will miss the Dr Boberl Lariden Laddrn looked ihe tourney tnli morning, 4-1, to M«w York
it It 070
Key
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lost
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is "
Vital four gome series between the at the lip and advised brown to day's nlav dropped Hanford from
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Bag end the league-leading Yankee* stop the fight.
ISontnn
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"Another mild punch and hi
which open* In New York tomorrow
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By K EN T C H ETLA IV
1VAUCHUI.A Aug. &lt;&gt; — i mph i.tir a* lainlne In this HIM* citrus,
fettl* and fsrmtn* hamlet of 3,6PP *nul*. Th* gloomy weather make*
H i*ll th* mor* »o ■ft*r Sanford's 4-1 defeat thl* morning to K*v
W ill . . , Th* hoy* »r* unuiuallv nulet trying to *&gt;IJuit tnemnelve*
bafor* tonight'* gam* with Psnaacola.
That same spark ami Ilf* on Hi* field, which ha* rarriei thl*
Warn to th* State Junior I.colon fin*!* I* larking . . . Th*r# ran h*
fio doubt about th* effect of Junior Melt'* suduen departure.
S Th* "Whl* Kill*" were the "whirl***” kid* thl* morning . . .
Itiford enuld have u*rd Junior’* bl* bat in two Innings thl* morng, and It mlahl hav* spelled the difference.
Sanford l» the *inalle«t conimunlty represented In the .State
Tourney here end thl* morning'* crowd of iim was predominately
footing for the Seminole Countlaui.
It I* encouraging to the kid* to have turh a fine following »ueh
at suddenly rnipped un at the game* l*iat night and thl* morning . . .
Numbered among them are Mr. and Mr*. Ituneit Strickland and
■Mf. and Mi* Th*o (’ate . . . their ton, Harold, la the Legion team
WMak^r . i Mr and Mr*. Hamilton RLboe, who have been staving
lit Sarasota. are making lh» trip over for each game . . . Finest
Scully owner of the I&gt;av and Night Grill In Hanford, made the long
trip In vain last night . . .
Bill Memlng, who began this summer coaching the Junior I.eglon,
•ltd Met* Brock »how*d up for the morning game , , . Hilly Ilertelann
ACL yard clerk, wa# here too . . .

'No
More Fighting'

Art Aragon Eyes
Gavilan Battle

Two Clubs Play
At Municipal
; Stadium Tonight

Today's

Standings

To Land Salmon
HAZELTON, B C. «t - Five
flmltnn Indian* have come up
With the fish ilnry of the yenr And
whet’* mere they have the fish In
prove* It— a 102 pound beauty haul
Cd from tlu&lt; Hkcena River
Department of Fisheries* nfllr
lat*. reporting the catch yesterday
tain five Indians were recpilrr*! In
haul the hlg Spring Salmon from
tk« river II la one ol the largest
cat&lt;elwi ever recorded
Akcccrding to department records,
9

jAMng

Sanford Legion Nine Eliminated From Wachula Tournament
Cardinals Lose To Islanders.
The Sports Register
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Boxer Satterfield
Seized By Police,

Major League
Leaders

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Big Kloo Aims
For Homer Title

CINCINNATI i * - T H Kluuewikl, Cincinnati's slugging first haiemin, has a lot riding on every
home run he'll hit from now on
Big "Kino," with 32, Is only one
behind Milwaukee’* Eddie Mat­
hews In the National League home
run race Too, he la nearing the
I ladlrg club mark of 35, ict by
link Sauer In HMB.

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Coach Waldorf
Eyes Trouble

SAN rRANCISCO igt - Coach
Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf lays Ohio
Stain will give his Csllfornla foothall team more trouble this seasun
than any Big H&gt; club the Bears
DOTHAN, Ala, im -C acli Cal- have faetd since he took over sla

CecilCalhoun
U Golf Victor

narnent herr* yeiterday with par*
busting csrd of 7I-T0 -M -2 09 .
Hi* 3 under par was tha loweil
yet recorded In Ihe (our yeara of
tourney play,
Jacksonville, Fla.,'a Tommy Jenier-up with lli. Hit
was the lowest card
if two daya of
......d him, wltli ?!Tcam*
brother, Ediln Jiskini,
Fou
ptaca honora want to dofinding champion Scotty Fraser of
faname City, Fla, II* had a
A 144 gava Booker Mot._ ..
Taliahaiieo, Fla., th* IB-14 chant.

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Rl T.nul* at llostnii
CHICAGO UP Police seiied C'ti|i'*a„
heavyweight boxer Bob Satterfield. Ctev|(and*1atI’hll*,fell,lila
Wn*lilnaln„
29, today at his South Side home
&gt;9
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1, 91*111 S*
and charged him with operating
IV
fill
r » r.
■t
a hmi.M&lt; nl prmdilutlon.
3*
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Two women also were arrested M l l n u n k r ,
in
II
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and charged with soliciting Sat I ' l i l l s i l e i i U K *
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Detective llimcll Burton said po­ D i l l ri M m
ll*
Ii
lice wire (old hy a tipster that they P l l l k l i i i r a9l ir a t * r 4 a r ' a13 N a 13
*n l«a
could make an appointment with C h l c N f n 0. 7, Nmw Y o r k « A ge&lt;
women at Ihe Satterfield residence t l|I nw «Tunkn»l *n c o9. I!ru n tilv n 1
by Itlrphnnlng and giving Ihe pan ! ■M ltluirali * ['i n f illh a il l
words, "Jack" and ‘’December 1 " ’M U ,1 rl| U iU f, Hi l.oti 1• 1
T iw la r ’* Sr**,till*
The ileK-stlve »ald he and Detec
Y o rk *1 C M c * * n
live Harry Iwickl were admitted S’*ir
tlrniiklyn *t Ifilwmik** t
to Ihe home alter giving &lt;73 In I'liuitiira at (.‘inujmiati
marked rurrenry to one of the l'iilU(l*t|iM« at Hi L.Vill*
women, Kflle May Cooper, 22. The
nthi-r woman seiied was Jean
S O F T B A LL
Thompson, 24 Police said they
warn imbued while giving en In­
decent performance.

Purse For Miami
Golf Tourney Cut
MIAMI, Fla. igv-Tha puts* for
the Miami Open goll tournament,
to be staged here In December,
has been cut from 113,000 to |10,000
The Miami City Commission
msde Ihe reduction yesterday, al­
locating 14,000 from tho fund to

Daytona Beach
Starts Back Up
FSL Standings

After abiorblni a 12 to 4 lacing
at Ihe hand* of tna Daytona Baacn
Islanders In the retort town last
night, the Sanford Cardinal* will
be seeking to break even In the
iwo game *rt when the Dunnmen
play hc»f to the I'a at Memorial
btadium tonight.
Manager J. C. Dunn will prnhshiv tend Dave Leonard In the
hill tonight In an effort to get the
locallte* back In Ihe .500 mark
for the neennd half of Ihe Florida
Mate League reason
Lefty Jnhn Francis Sullivan.
n°uc*i aildltinn in Sanford’s hurl
Ing corps, saw action for the first
time last night as the fourth and
final hurler fnr the loser*.
&lt; larenrr Ingram came eff Ihe
inliired Hat to make his first start
In about three weeks, but lasted
only unlit Ihe third Inning. I'aui
Smith and Harry Mella followed
In Ihe losing rouse.
J C Munn and itlll Harris each
pounded out two hits for Sanford
with one nf the latter'* blngies
going for two base*. Zureato and
Bailer rlouted homer* fnr the win­
ning nine.
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By THE ASSOCIATED PIE&amp;S
Whaling away at everything Id
sight, the Daytona Beach Island
ers are slugging their way toward
overcoming a late July losing
streak and eliminating a plavnff
for the Florida State League title.
Daytona Bcich won tt,-* lirst half
and was sailing along on top In
the second half until they dropped
seven straight and tost first place
to the DeLand Red Hats.
But now the Islanders are hot
again, winning seven nf the la«t
eight whllt, DeLand ha* sklddnl
a bit If the same train wins both
halves there will be no playoff
Daytona Beach closed the gap
to two game* last night by pasting
Hanfnrd 12-4 while the fast place
Leesburg Lokirs were spilling Me
Land 3-1.
For Ihe second straight night
third-place Cocoa missed a chair to move up. losing to Jacksonville
Reach 32 Lakeland at Orlando
wai rained out.
It wa* a case of Ion much Pete
Roger* for DeLand The Leesburg
pltener gave the Hat* only five
hits — one a home run hy Jack
Cade — and started two double
plays. Jim Vickery, who has won
10, was handed hfs 8th defeat.
Tho Jacksonville Reach Sr.i
Birds scored all (heir three runs
In the seventh, when they hunched
three hits with three Corpn errors
Ray llrltt pitched five hll hall fnr
tho victory, working hi* way nul
of trouble In thr ninth wlthmil a
score after Cocoa loaded the liases

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Thor*. An;. 8. 1933

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Club Inks Batboy
.H O T RPR1N0B. Ark- ijl - The
Rot Springs Bathers ol tna Cotton
Rtates league last night announced
the signing of their former batboy
a* a pitcher
lie l* 20vrarold Claude (Swlfly)
Dirk a righthander Dick was bat­
boy fnr Ihe (lathers from 1047 1951

Wake Up
To More Comfort

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Soviet Tanks Ring Factories
To Guard Against Rioting
Building net* a In Sanford h
reaching a new high these days
-n th many new strut lure* now
under construction and nthrra
being modernlird. Hitch activity Is
Photo hy Klrahnrr/ltaymoml Studio
J h algn of a healthy, developing
n iN M T III I TU IX O F T H K new thres-alore unit shown above Is progressing according In sche­
community. Next month the nrw
dule at the corner of Frist HE and Oak A r » , |)f. Orville Barks, ro-»wner with Fred Williams, an* .
Atlantic tonal Line railroad atatlon
noonred Indus. The Sanford Linoleum and Tllu Co. will oertipy the unit at the turner while I’ur* "
ndll be operating and alao neat
cell’s will mote from across the street to ba&lt;«m e established In the center store. Western t’nlon
month three buaineaaea will move
Into the nrw Harkx-Wllliama own­
will trke over th« unit nevt t» the First Fedara) K avlngs and laran office. The tile rmrnaii) I* s f
ed building at the turner of I'lrat
new, inner to Sanford and Is being established hr Hal Abramson of Flushing, Nrw York. The t
St. and Oak Ave. The name two
W rurrn Colon will shift from ita presenf toea lion on Park Ave. Ocrupancy Is rvorrlcd early
I"ho Inf of n ymithful BitiiffiiH N^iyrn, n in n m vh'tim* wn*
men are alao renovating the old
nrtl tnnnllr
mm h innn* mijoynlil»* ii'i'Plillv tin mffti Mir ^r»n iti-nf\ of oihn m
atrurture at the turner of ralnielto
l*iit«tt&gt;iLi
ujihit Stjnmln it *TJ &gt;tt On* N hvhI \tixllli»!\ \ m Sinllch
Ave. and Second St. for nfflrr me.
\li*n*lv, thi* li*n -if thn victim. liHinnv Mmm !♦-, I MM) thfthuf
Now Perfection Dalrle* have an
A\t . lifts !o»n itmimtnt* it fit (fit* hip I hr tMrmhtu- |»)iv mcwm v« ill t|i»!
no'inced plana to take over a build
hii/ititi i y’ut sw h1 to hnvi iitiifh *
log arrnaa from the Park Ave.
InMt***t III* U»\ will 11V»*
railer Court aa Sanford head
I II f»f *hr 11*1*}! 11Ml!11 V of
H -If iilflcri, tin* Imv " in iviritf C
uartm . Renovallona are pro
mifilit f a* )ht )i* i*
»*ip* in*’ti nO'l
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mntli'-iidi
tee ill na on athedulr at I’rntiey’*.
i"a **i v ii pint'll
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Thoae and many other items are
jj j hi* iit*i»i* Imviuhp thr vimth1*
Indlrative of the great arilvity in
* llllili’
«itn| 111s|tri 1*1!
friI &gt;1**1 is nn of tiiNimi ii InUm »*i i*ill I In
thin City. As a parting rommrnt.
h** tJu* Aiibjfci fur Hitt 11 asimi
"Mi
flit*
f
m
11111v
hiisii'l
unit'll
in
note the ronnlrurtlnn of the nrw
rti"-*i|,»v t») ft !!'» 11 m &gt;il tin'
t mint.
Southern Chrmlcala hullilinii and
‘Y4*t*k1v T'fllmv ih1n m«*fllnif tn tin*
!li* S’i. y v iiH'h hi*in I i*f Ihr •
ronveraion of the Crown I'anrr
stflttMM fllflilfl
1*1tii Iii *»f thr h»»v im»l •&lt;il I**«•I«»•!
Co. building for use by Brookfield
\ film *t| !|*. ' Ii 1 !■*! hi Htf
'ii, \**ifh whirl) lhr\ |»rovii|rt|
Mills.
ll'ttuf,’ !.***&lt;( oft fIf hm»y i l: im
t a •
him with H Irtujr piirtl
K ifl|? tif KlUifA,’* Ytlll |rf
Mini'! hr*i| itft*1 innltir&lt;idt a fnam Miff, " •
Belle Granlhnm of the Count)
*
A a11ft|if1
Agent's office In the Court Home
M&gt;! 1**’t 11111rt'A. din Ilfli’M dhi'rfrg Mithtuf w))n?**ii#
Ita*]*I n! &lt;.iff n Sm itnr ’
tfiai resumed her former dutlr-.
Mi"! Mm viHYMirue tmii'h,
fn! Hi*' I ■11■• ,|ii|t mi‘4'1mu I i*!
I s editor of the Celery Heart,
! ' ir ii**x S till iii 111*n 11ji i! hr»•n Tin* Hu'
Hi** »-v-.-diiiipw 1im I-11 |f11
monthly publication of Hie San
hi ■**a*ii l in ihr ultroMmi of th«* "iil»*» *ii»ill" a tihi I tm -im.
Photo h i K i m h n r r / H u t numil Slu illo
ford Ruiinei* and Profe*&gt;dnnil
|i m■ti *111' l iilfMi, n tt m&lt;1\ grmin nf
T H I S IS T H K tin * proptr nn* f f r l l i n f th*u* Ha t h of I h r n r »
Alln iiH r ( Hu*«i J.mr mtlroAil
Woman’s Club, She resigned from
Mi" ! i n ! Haul ini f'tiu irh . ■** Ihr
HtAlimi nn thpj .tppttmrh Almit* I h r N t l l l-u n d f r -r im i lr u r f lo n a r r r » » rnml. ( ' n m ii a m nfflrml* h m r null*
l I 1♦* 1111*11 I ! Mill ( ’mil IlaS4|( r
the Job Iwo years ago to give
li viii if i*y i'IiI n W|ia atfiiff’ii
iHfri! I hut i h r g r i m l n p r m n u *111 h r m m H I m f n*xt month. T h * •IR.1,000 miHlern ei li fiir will be the
Ml"" I* nil !• VVIVtoIr \ |';i;
lomeone else a tliante at the
M - I nmn hrynn tnkitiir ip»* N V *ftffeh I'm!, -VI’ !, II I* I'nt
noli railroad station in I h r southeast section of t b s country which is complctel,
sir conditioned.
chore Mrs Grantham write* that
f»ii'M himkd ii in| aiifl ill ink s In
stmmon St., the l a , I strret with in the C lt v limits, will constitute the north-south m tin rrl iu n ro sdft. A l:'. I Ii I If" I A T:i,
everyone la looking forward to the i Prd
M
fil&lt; k»' 11 VfMltll TllPh, N (' ♦•Mil 1 M !iitf»iiRi'v, VTII, iinjff
w in lo the new siaiino T r a c k s have been diverted wboiit a mile f u r lh e r wesl to lead Into the
swim party and covered dish sup
l! - 'Ml n MtffuliOM «f lh*'
Pit,
ktntion, w h lrh bss ronihined passenger and freight facilities. What diaim»&lt;il&gt;,n will Ita raxml* nf I h»
t **n1
\t f*)- ** ..... -*t *
per at the home of B-'tly Baker
I *r» . iil«f* in m IliPMlhPf »•! ! Up •Iin114ft*1• nn«| thi- hilhi'rt htmkfi
old H«*h H u n i f r r s no N in th St. I i not » r t know n.
on beautiful Lake Mary Aug 10
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v' - * i -» i1j,; i* r« h h j 4riii f!
\ MV\!"l 4.**
|Iff CYt'l I.i ,af*% ti I f 14
with the regular business
fdd wltl
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pi*idpH ii |ip*i ) flif* ml
f ’»I t nf thi' tl ii 11)1 Iti I'fMlt -f* ftif
♦neetlng with President Arolyu
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tilt ' triY inf'll, u hit Ii filmi|i 11 it/.'
Iru f presiding.
u"■»fI* fhr h«*11» of I M HoiiMi. ! Iif in "I Hi tin tcit 1 *' u'lic pint 1
Mrs. Gertrude Gilbert and Mrs,
Hill fa
A a 4! AMl*A «IV» IVHA 'l'r*ll 11\
Arolyn True lell todsv to sllend
* 4'w RopblJf’k mill I o sIn. h n!
the stale meeting nf thr Binlnrv;
' *»vlief H lil.iffYl Hippoim! Oil ||)4*
snd Proleasional Woman's Club In
ramps. The session cels under
•-I n9i&lt;l lh pf|'ilpm**nt
way lonfil
tonight at Hofei Tampa
mps Ter
FDPVIDFNV [hxlufil f&gt; Kl't tsh **
Perfection Cooperative Pairi** purchaatd thrsa Iota and the 20th and Summerlin Ave . to lh»
race with I reception. Hesilnn*
\ L&lt;*ekhe«d Neptune Navy t.a
t* fhnwn mt fn* m'hlrr * I Tit*
will rnnttnne through Sunday former Lnhrmann retUurant iiuildlng for 114,000 from Mr. and Mrs, ihree-lol plot in the near future. It ti.il
hnnthei
from 1 onnmstt*
!3'!fi Htmiinl ( tiivmisior *»" rtmfft
luncheon.
Mai'dd Hune* nu South Park Ave., It waa ravsaltd today In Ilia m* Iwas aim learned that Perfection S'liiadrnn 6, NAAS, as* used
ifu*# tn f'dkittlu, Wn*h I in* ( 14.*f
mils of tim Cminty Clock's office.
Dairies plans lo renovate the Lob- |l|*t w-f*W *t the Inter national
F •,*mu H'H dmrl vt r t( fh.it (hr* &lt; ‘tin
wj Puitla Corner — An rleclrli
Gmrge llatdin. associated , with Perfection Dairies In Sanford, rmann building for n dairy bar ^ . Vmlel Airplane Cnnlett *1 th*
Tninixt
'n Ailti l« f t v nm
•fositer foaitt t";q illce* of bresd eqnllrmed the purchase by hl|A
air atatiun, Willow
*, ft. Naval
N«
•V*.V ,T .
•s^h
*
it once, bhiet J J eon tide &gt;af &lt;t coiWpany, but declined to aJaborate *
ihfi’ia J fn f1if* IfnffoH Hfnfra vurt
C, rave, I1* . tn demon*!rat* * I'd
■ 11 ***'■'
lime. Earh operation lakes one on future plan* In connection with I
f^vai ihr Ihintl In In fn * h t
.i**i,ted Irake off
minute. Yen want to make a rluh the purchase
n I f**a filnrk**«l mini !*•-•» to l
irtlripatlug in II.* depum
lirtlcil.
sandwich What Ii the shortcut
Htt'Y 1 t Mf»*r "r|f untrf I ,S‘||" t|S |if', ,F, - '
However, a well Informed source
I -tiiitlini were I 11.dr L D, Movers.
time in whlrh vou ran toast the told the llrrnld that Perfection
I idler. 1.1 lie 1 It f Hepdrirksun ’ Sf'inlimli* (' Mint \ T i l f nllri l"i
three allcei ol bread’ That's nn Dairies plan to shift Ihrlr milk
.11
rn-pilot .11.-I H M Weller, Inllfl f 11. \ ii :|S hi utll&gt; (irilhfdl
fs»V one— even the kiddles mtiy plan! from Its presislt lorali 01 at
Bv HIM VOHT. !IN
Ml,': I ,Y Farter A»*:t, VV .1 li\ A NnA*! »*»! Stiff A ifHltni .11ill11.
be able to figure oul the answer
VC •»
Mull Ir, AH ", k|f)i| VV i ! 'HI MU, E' llrijit i I fthI,n fur hiHliinHfir11■
If you do have (rouble with the
1 fiurfi'i I I .i x 1 f*|m111
V !"*!, 1*1-t»wrmi'll
poier, though, wnlrlt for the
Robert f’aul (lovelatld, OlUtKiallv ftnm VN'evtaiupi.i 1 Mh i .I ih
(It hf«l N11y v t "hi i'nfiiI 11! knit «il
I 11)1V tMIC mill' •* 1'ITfH "I H IS III •
answer on Monday
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with
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Suualron
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I he "i mh* *1 Ini Jij-1|a41 tli* " lliiii* vi i-s ijrhs'frrt Tiv (hr .mrlHnrs «ml
Naval Aiidliaiy Ait Ktntlon, Sanfutil. «&gt;&lt; humtralilv .lint....... I 1 •-■&gt;, r \
e*' All *hi ini 11an itI«u ah i nf Ifu* ti 7Mf» t'/J ri hirm &lt;1 ttvci It.
»m \l i V'-1 W0 .im 11 ' - iji
jw If ymi are advenilirnov and waul
tin- t'ulteil State* Army al the ait'- of slaleen nn.l &gt;, half
I'M I tuificf \ nimht fill' xtrtfr hv Ml f
i&gt;*x nff|t »• tl I 4i. 'll I 11 rill'll
kfiwt) *»f Hu
• V". .
“ o go on a wild horse roundup In
('li'velaml entered the service on May I, lUM! wlon lo- wa* m,
!l\
si
itiatsfuliirilx
.
Amhtnr
K7lr "i iiilii"
II - h . I *»\ Mt
I a l; " I I I Ml
the clouds. Ethiopia has Just what
la year* old. He received basic training nt Fort Knnt. K- nr 11. l
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Ninth
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IhTlilTf
l«'l
fill'll
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Sl*lllll)i»|i*
•tint
Ih
you're looking for. Ilelwren Addis
Nt r11&gt;*!&lt;i|i* 1 "Mil V
where he wan aialuncl In Ihe gltli Infantry DlvUInn, r,t|i 11•*; 1111•nr..
liiith Amt-ii'U Mien n *iii I T.nt Mi ( 4Mill11 r**|*■ I i'
pin lert
llu littV 11 CUl V' »l" I Ii ppi \ ffll' i.'
Ababa and the Red Sea towers
('&lt;■iiil.nl Train.
Scmlnnle
County
has
*el
a
new
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Mr
(iallnw.iv
flit-topnrd Mt. Kondudn, rising nil time record tor lh&gt; vale of vrh
in ■ m t tIMii' "
After furlmigh ftnni h*«lr Irnlnluu , the Jtth I&gt;1*1a1■■11 »&gt;
ri’pnrt vuis fivi* iiti«* hillmrilh nf i ft! in fin- vvj|nl«‘s
10.004 feri into If
II ill'1 ' fn ft' IV111)’ » M V ( 11ll.
,
trie
liei&lt;n«e
pl.ile
tags,
II
was
no
‘-hipped
nut"
and
lanilcd
np
Korenit
anil
at
I'liaan
1.11
Sept
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it
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lit
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often is
table ton summit, w
1if 1 I M ill' I "Mil’
Tin* NAAS •
"h iintn(tim tuml will
^
^ Mihimltiil !*&lt; ‘I hf pi'iN'l 11hi .it |mii (»1 nf ill th it
wrapper! In rloads, roams him' ‘ nnunred Hus morning hy Tns •ol With ('Icvrland serving a- n rifleinar, mid Intel n, nn n-nitat.. ...
UAH
tllinwulng
Atitdinnlic
Rifle)
mnn,
the
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till
III
tic
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tn
rt
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1
jeclor
John
Gnllowny.
dreils and m’ vRe thousands of
hf ............ Ml th- milt fullin' iif
A fr,im J,lh
tif full
l-fh ■, AH’r!!M
l«ru
h lumf p!"A Mil's 1 &lt;v,
Through tins morning over 12,.ion luiiiiiiintely 60 mile* »mith nf Annul before llmv actiiiillv i-iigiiv ' lift" rt.ltV41IJkf t IlMAl'i, wlurh "ill III* *'i '**®
Wild horse*. The Ethiopian gov
mi Mr (iiilln fh.it i*m nm .uci's
1
ernment has never sent an eiprdl- vehicle lag' hail item sold, nr over enemy troop*. Fighting o.anv are *Mwr hattln*. ihr-v evnntiiallv ........ I &lt;onHiit ft il hv 1 I lit MiM'a, AN, H aInl’sniiuminhuL’
I lie re'
ii'imr! hi Sliili* A mil Ini imi!Th i 1 *|mil ill.ill shl H
lion up Ihr loftv mountain to 200 more than thr 12,W l that wcr&gt; the North Korean* tn within 16 mile* nf the MMii.-tnii.uii tend......
luiilif ifH llfil 1 M I-4 4YV!milUfl(C Brian Wdliv Mr lli-rgert wrote fni i iHI si*|V ilM'M nf U-if nt II 1 •* "
Investigate the wild horse herd*, sold for the entire year in 19.’&gt;2 November 1060. It win then that the Ghlneae Cuintnnni.il* rnti-n-.l .1
mxti ii&lt; fin ,
rolls were lialnnt-t-d clusi.'i 1 f
■-oral inhabitants or that area say With five nimv months remaining c'.nfllrl and the 24th I&gt;ivl«lnn wn* furred to effect ., atrnleui. will
Th r rliiRxi'A, nri’uiiHiitf i*» A II "Ta*
Il al-'« -1 it,-- lh
** in idol.'
Records were in eseellenl eninli
^»ne or two foreign groups have before the I0..I tag&lt; are Uvucd. drawal.
Vlurrnv. h|m*i ini •rrvlr»»H nffirrr, lion
II was appun-ill Hint v.-r- . .,inl v .,ft -i mam 'pp-u turn Me
Mr. Galloway predicted tiini over
made the attempt.
Four month* later Cleveland'* ri-Bl age I... nine known in m&lt;- will hf stnitft! as -mmhi im , ffimiyh close siip--rvlsion
was In-iiig in no l a llu- Imi ...d ipi. .1 our i Ilk
13.000 tags would lie void In Semi aiithnritiea in Korea. They expedited liU return
the ilale, uni I. 'i" "
slgm*d up
itnimng ,
|
i(|| „|,usi.s of . \l.
i well i- aillllt* I" hi'i unie tli'dl
Thought* While Shaving — fn nni«i Omnly before the end of the wa&lt; diaeharged from Seattle, Washington on April 211, I'.ifil. I "i "
...ir*.' consist, of i, minimum «.r
v-s , ............. n-rallnn "
,, •111011,1,-1 will, llu. Imc -p'ul
answer io the dozens nf inmdrles 1 y ^ f
ilx and one half month* he spent In Korea. Cleveland win iiw hi .iir, hours ..f Inslriii-tlun, nt llm
Th). nl||N%, rl1,tIll „[ On- IW ci-ni
at lo iwr health, lire SninnrTImer'
accounted for Hie Increase the Infantry Cnmhat Undue and the Knreun Ciimimlun Medal
■itH nf vvfiii fi ItfH f ***** *4'iiiMr ggvt*rr«*in111;«nro* im*
inmlf
would like to [mini out Hint thus (n ||t.rn,^. tl1ies liy the fart that
No w only IB year* led, Cleveland wan accepted hv the Navi &lt; Rfe ....... "'Ttiflculi-* win im .s Mr (iallow a- ri'ia.rled trulay I.
Frh. 11162, two month* after he became nf legal age, t&lt;&gt;
.......... •u-’d
s,1111
" n the county is continuing Its impre
furlher imminent, llergert wroli
wood-there have been no Indicn- c.rlenled growlii "Most of the new minority cruise until he I* 2 1.
..f ihe tomilk ri'iM.rl, "There wi re
lions that Iho offspring have pa**- m |,|„nU (&gt;r |)r.|Yary are also purCleveland llktd the Army and think* it'* n "gaud uutfll. ' '•
Edward •*. Kurlt.ng Ii , dean of
errors in toinnilss.oii arcuuiii
hi* prefnrenc* II** with the Navy. When asked if he it.len.ied tn
T I h* limn il S i!1 Mi'll
\i in ^
he *, liool of l.unness ul Stetson „ n,| nrio.imls rcrciviihlc from llu
2..
t
hjii; a career of the iarvlre, he replied, "I like the Navy well enough. • UnivfMlly, l)r(,a|itl, will rim t»k vnrimis lasing units were in r&lt;
&gt;IMIIIL |M"•!*!'
i*i. m .*!• ’« !*"l I**
^onte*t at Memorial Stmlium wns I swell Ihe Intal v«I pv too,'
I'm undeelded as yet."
l ahaul thi* nilvrtnl«ic«M unit hiUM’/Hi iiliir cnur'i-. not lillled lo Fidi ;!* rj VMlllU'vl. I v M|fl «11it h * "A l
1 u*t about the best played of the
hf’M vt&gt;sf*‘i H i y &lt;1 If m k Mil mu*n
&lt;f i.ihicatloii ut III., mmitl.lv llu. HIM
season. Outstanding fielding plays
( in fn* mm! ■■vyi iii mi mr *ii r in
"Income and expense* were Mmuti Ktdatiun*h!|i program tin*
were turned In hy the Inflcldcr*
v » ■&gt;fivitn*&gt; ll»**
week at the base. The addri*** purled l.crurnlely Kxee** Income eliph-d I.. do
and outfielder* of bolh rluh*.
||111M"11*"I hv I il
u
t
,
dlviileil
properly
between
llupil'im
will
I
ju
given
Tuesday
and
J
Tnmmv Leonard and J. C. Dunn
Wednesilay at ill: If. a m, in llu* I wo crtimli fimirds ami reinllled A veil |\,l Ml I llu til141 I 'M»! Willi I.I III
both flagged down smashes that
Whit.
aiiilitnrium. RcfiTunci- will in- glv iiromptly
had "estrs-bascs" written all over
them. Some fans are still showerIng un deserved criticism rm Ihe
head* of some Sanford players,
though.
WASHINGTON or - PrrHHrnl
Elsenhower ilgned Inin law I may
A U G U S T 7. I#1S
,
Jayree John Kader. who Is
Th* Elk* taulge wa* presented with ill Elk’l head, one of the a bill In admit 214.000 extra n l
.oeutuni In long hour* these day* finest
dDcdfiionD fivpr
Hi the* Roulh. Dl^k CiInDUfii tnd annor, il* U g(«i. orphan* and other alien*
Hlaing no prises and taking rare
Inn united fitnle* in Ihe n &gt;'
of other detail* for Ihe htg fishing jf»3&gt;f»d that hn klllH the animat on hit trln lo th« Rocklei •evtril Into
three yexrs
R o d » coming HP nest Wednesday vrnni aim.
He rilled (he leghlntlnn "a
afternoon it Trout Pnnd In Paola,
Sheriff Hand !« having a tmav lime rounding up arjmlnal* and hlflcini huinxnllarlnn act am ...
railed tn yeilerdav In make Hire
HY MARY ANN HUKIMl
"tated, "it’s a lltlle early in ml- mmulv .,f parent*, hn* iu, n lo«.I»,l
Ihe (femerTlmer had *11 (he de- filling adjoining county Jalli with them. The feed bill will amount to Important rnntrlhiilinn I n w a r l
Returning from the liniverslty nounce definite plan* fur Ihe hy I'- -* * I llukiir fm t)*■■ l » -i
"
tall* for Hie hlg outing. This writer riulff ti mini nfiffHH Hi*' iii'w rouul of Hcnilnoli) ninkci nnsta in Inc greater underslnndtng and riuii"''
vein-• ,1
.1 Martin
Marlin Stein.
St, im i|
iph,, will
le one of Ihe manv who feel lhal matter of building n new Jail.
atlon amonii lht&gt; nnlinns of H.' of Miami In Coral Gable* where hand, however, tno«( „f the flvo you
anything worthwhile for our chil­
free world."
he Instructed In llu- summer mimic home football gaoic- bnlf-tlms sui.ecd M, IInk ii i ii - |u»*y of i *&gt;•
A move Is under w»v to have a bulkhead built on Lak# Monroe
dren la of utmoil consequence.
ramp and worked on graduatu shows are plniined and I him *ur« pat rut group
Anything we cun ever do to help extending from Sanford Ave. to Dak Ave. which will cover practically
Cuiniiii'. iting on I in* *unioii i
-tudy toward a master’s degree, that the public will enjoy seeing
n program for youngsters along, alt of the bu*ine*« portion nf the city.
,
every one of them. The luiud will heur-uil*, Mr Cnw lev ouniueu-l. d
Ernest
Cowley
i*
looking
forward
woV he glad to give too percent
combine with the Pep Club to give Mm - iii lioemhel Im In* fine -toIn a successful year with tho Ht-tul- their traditional funtmir* and drill ilelit I. a.lo -lilp in cniidii. tllu: &gt;.n-h
/•cooperation. While talking about
" a u g u s t 7, 1913
the Junior Chamber of Commerce,
Li, Charles Hurt received hi* Army Air Force nivlgator wlnge
unlit High Hchool Hand of which routines using colored lights. In re Tue’-.liiy ulifiil'* rehenraul. M i, no
we'd llho to congratulate them on after rompletfng IH week* of elern Ireltilng at Texaa navigation
garils to thu concert scn*oii, we arn wl)|
On* immlciil group next
Dr. Charles Pc Wolfe Drawer he Is the director.
tboir latest eudeivnr— coustruellou ichoola In Hondo and San Marro*.
M ,. former
___ pastor
____ nf- the Cun
Mr. Cowley staled that the balid ilariluiig finil liuloe I I , I n lu on lln ciiptlllll. It,mole Anth'i -on
of U4W ul*-i*|e I "Me-, at the laky
rgatlonal
ation* Church In Sanford. h*s r0mo a long way In two years lie given In a downtown pork dur­ will l.e drum iiuijur and Culli-rn
side park. Friends vlalUag us have
Second Lt. William Iferberl Me»*er, former prosecuting attorney
..
JR home j[( „^|jnnixalli&gt;n, muslcnnshin, and ing tha months of January snd EngeliretsOU who bus been hut,bug
often osnressed Ihe Ihought that and now rmnmamlrr of the military police detachment at Camp _ . al a_
summer miijoiotto piueliie-. will lie
finance. Through the assIsUnes February.
addition si tables were necessary. Murphy, lu* hern promoted to the rank of first lieutenant.
Dr. lirowrr were cnmliirlrd Tor- of the community, the Rand As
"In March we will attend the ii.-nd inujorette.
day at Calm Cemetery with the
Alltii iputina
five state bull lu
Mr. Winfrey at the l*lggl&gt;-Wiggly had thicc hag* of onion* In Rev. Pipe* June* nf Calutka resd aorlstlon, and the school admin­ District IV Bund Contest to hu held
istration, tho high school hand haa In DeLand. I think I hut during New (irleaiis fur the hand. Mr
eight thi* a. m and he hax 47 more bag*, he *ay» — don ru»h ladles. Ing Ihe lait rites.
10611-54 wo will have tin- best hand Cowley i* leaving -iii* weekend
served aa n«*tur „f been able to rid Itself of a long V*t,
Dr. Brower sers
llidglntr hv the prneraas nf the fur New Or Icu 11a tu visit i.ln tuutli•■fendlnjr
debt
due
t
the
purchase
M U 8 T 7, 1941
’ ,
,
like Flrsl CungiegstionHi d
iu iib .
ciuu
t summer ruhenrsal* and from Ihojcr and onroute w.ll cimtiict I,ami
Hanford houaewlvee have Joined the rapidly growing army of In Winter Park from Hum u - lix« of uniforms.
Through many hours of Indlvldit progress made by those who a* ' director*.
SEOUL, Kona UV-8outh Korea women throughout the nation, who In rebellion against high meat and inter moving over In Sanford
"It will lie a gleut exjieilie to
will remain dependent upon Amer* prices, have gone on strike by observing meatless weeks.
in 1914 fnr a few years. Ill* Iip.i al and group practice and by in­ (tended tho summer music camp. take
the hand oil tIiiw lour," Ml'.
stalling s student military type W r have lost hy graduation nml
team bM forever iw Im s North and
pastorate wax at Interluchcn.
government, the band haa fast be­ moving out of town some of our Cowley pointed out, "lull if we can
Boulb Korea are unlUd, Lee Cfaal
Mr. and Mr*. It. F. McWhorter, son Doyle, and daughter and son*
come recognised aa one of thg better player*, but after attending play enough concert* along the
Nyuni, minuter of commerco and In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mero. have left to visit relatives In
way we can eusily
iy make the tiip.
flneat in ita claaa In tha atate. I.ast Tuesday night's rehearsal, I see wav
Industry, said today In an Inlar- Texas. They will also visit In Mtxlrn and various points in the
bund Im* worked hind
..............
year stone It was Invited and par- where ws wltl have many to re­ I think the
Southern states.
for the past two yeurs and will
V ”N#llh#r South nor North Korea
A panel of 42 Jurists will hr tlelusUd In three state parades place the one* lost."
Much credit to the success of be deserving of this trip."
atone Is able to realise a selfF,|j||„ An&lt;nld, who anpeare.1 at tha Rita Theater, said that ha rtady for Monday*! opening Court which la quit* an honor for any
Hu conelulled by saying, "If the
our hometown band goes lo llie
supporting economy until the whole likes
like* Sanford
Rnnfc
and had a fine time watching the monkeys on Monkey aaaaloo at tha Court Home, County bind |o rocetvc.
Whan naked about plans for the Seminote High School Band Asso­ trip I* made, the hand skill not
country of Korea is unified, said Island nnd was particularly fascinated hy the faces Jerry, tho baboon, Judfs Douglas Rtaiutrom annminr
coming echnol yaar, Mr. Cowlay ciation. This group, composed attend the state contest."
«d today.
W 0,
could make.
,1
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ij ....

FROM T H E S A N F L Y :

i W -62 Comes To Aid
Of Stricken Youth.

f

Perfection Dairies Purchase

Building, Lots On Park Avenue

Tax Collector
Is Praised For
Perfect Reports

I

PEOPLE AN D PLACES

Rodeo Doy
Proclaimed

Seminole Sets
Tags Record

klS-

Salvation Army
Picnic Held

IN T H E H ER A LD :

5, 10, And 4 0 Years Ago

Extra Refugees
To Be Admitted

Bandmaster Ernest Cowley
Looks Ahead To Next Fall

Former Sanford
Pastor Dies

n

Urqes Uniting
O f Two Koreas

Jurists Ready

lh*ivx. m

Sporadic

Unrest
Continues
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■upper kk -it John &lt; inicrnti, Greg
hi il.iw and Stimm, hinlaw
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lodge skill visit (he New Smyrna
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iv.ive lira iudge room. ,t| ;lo p nt.

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in r/
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! no
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ft &gt;r
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2.(111 - -E li . 7: IP IBM
Sun, - " Pi knp on So. ii ii Street"
i it
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"Hiawatha”
ktnrln 7::IT». 8: 11), ln*t complete
*huw Diill)
Sal. "The latnghorn" and
"There i» No K»cai,c"
Sun . "Sun of Pule Face'"

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�T H E SANFORD H ERALD
Page 2
Erl. Aui. 7, It*31

W o rk and Play

IN PICTURES:
• S &amp; f/v

POWs Throw In
Lol W ilh Reds

n

FREEDOM VILLAGE, Korea
Wi— I.lbcrated Amrricans today
rioted for the first lime that sum.American prison) :s of war— and
at least one Briton— have swapped
freedom for Ilk und.c Communist
rule.
An Ohio soldier unit lhr»-r AinerIran* In til' group went bark evt-i
at their truck rumbled Inward the
I'lnmnnjotii exchange sib*
C’pt. Charles. llryant .!r uf ('In
i'iiutali «unl they u|i|iiirently « ant­
ed lu remain wilh the Bod*.
Many South Koreans ulio wenreported to have chosen to remain
in Do Nnrlh, mini' u* the reautl of
intense Communist propaganda
others because they hellrved Uhl
nete warnings Ibey Mould be killed
if they returned.
Two U S sold'.rrs lust released
from the same North Korean stork
ade said they ku w of about seven
Americans who liail refused repatiinii.m aimareiillv Die vlrllms
of relentless 1! -d propaganda leetun'i
Four oilier repalrlnles .aid at
least three Amerleana thev knew
robably will remain behind of
itdr fr*-.' will
. Cpl. J antes Davis, Bradshaw
Mil., said the three got special
treatment
"If you lol line of them you'd
lie going down Die '•nail— two to
five years m prison " Davis told
newsmen.
"Wo called them (II Chinks or
Chink lover*,"
Pfe. Donnld C Stewart, 20, ol
Clnrimiatl; Pfe Thi-ipllii* I’ncrl*
Of Huntsville. Ala . and Pfe Hrir
rlinri We t wi of Gary. Ind . conrurreil with Davis that the three,
all Negroes, would not return

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RUPTURE
S U TH E R LA N D 'S NEW
INVBNTION
K 1.1 M N A I E S
ol I.I»S. BELTS &amp; STRAPS.
Reuorvatuu I’rlrus
MctlEYNOl.DS DHUli

State Farm
Insurance Cos.
Irving I. Pryor, Rep.
I Boom 2U
MeIsrb Building
|
Phone 1436

WITH A BIO IMIli, Taft pone* best.li the i y ■"I &gt;-t tn Oct
iiim hi* Inltinllnn M a Halnl3 and .Sinner* lombeon in .'*&lt;
I'lciiOenllnl aspirant Interrupted In. 'oitipn iui&lt; nml o '
•njoy tin: uooO-naloied iibbliui at the s**• ni,y In nl •

A PROTISIINO NNOIft is railed by Tail during teilimnny before a Sen­
ate Mine Safety Cur.i oilin' In Tlnd. headed by Svnalui James Murray
I ranter i. vi Mnr.tbiu. A* mil Wu'Di.^Ti*
TM I luok exception
tu icmaiU. ci united ltd * Wosasi* chio. J.r.t.
i.
uver,

t A VOS UOlSt ATiON vas enlruKrj] b) li e Kcnolc In Taft and by the
in.usi ii O' f rest-it' iti 'r* &lt;o the*) Cor 8 i*n&gt; e» Ft"(I Hartley Jr. ( left t,
hi ’ [0.7 Jr- y li It draft'd tht&gt; Sen it. bill and me LabD-ManCReii . t in b ttims i'.rt i ( Us'/ biv.pi.iiirlv in- un -u th* fu tt.llm lty A d ,

(Another :ttifi of y iiv ic i on kunc-lor left * Hie «**DI Appear tomoirBer.)

LATE BULLETINS
BEItl.lN i/P)— ( bib-» irlillng poller rommiimlos sms.linl new
rluln by Mill Communist storm IrnuprrH agalusl Viiierirall fie*
fond stallna* in Went Berlin lale today.
JA C K S D N V II.LK l/!*&gt;— The Federal Krsrrte llank's Jin ItsunviRy
Brnnrh said today Florida ronsumers owed none for Iheir pun bases
at the end of June lhan Ihey did a year earlier.

Dil'lthK* 1, Von ' &gt;e«M l»A .iM

State News Roundup
Two Florida Families Get Good News
T h at Sons Are Among Released POWs

W M H s
.11 Churrh Nuilrra mail ba praaanlad al Tlw H u iM tlf k r by 4 ;&lt;iu
M. on the day befura publl
mat laa.

ALL Nlll'I-S' CATHOLIC CHURCH

CENTRAL RAPTMT CHURCH

Ninth Street lad Oak Aveaw
141b SOn I and Oak Avrawa
By T IIK ASSO CIATED PHKSS
Sunday Masse* 7:00 u rn , #:Oi
Rev, H. L Wbaltay, Pailar
Two Florida familiea, at Nnnles and West Pulm lleurli, reeelvarl
Sunday School 0:43 a.in. "Bring
tin* .peering news laat night that their sons were among HI Ainerl- a.tit., uml 10:00 a m.
TA L L A H A S S E E &gt;/!b— Florida llrpiildlrMiiH riiiiiiul hiiue fur re­
Weekday Mass 7: IS a.in.
the Family in Sunday School"
‘ itnt released from orDoner of war rumps In Korea.
presentation on the Legislative I ouitril under present law. i,o|*
Novena Devnlloui Tuesday 7:43
.Morning Worship Service 11:00
"Ohf my gmalnvaa! Thank (Ibrt he is out." said Mrs. Harvey Lee
Itep.William
Washburn* Jr., of Sarasota I mini) was told today..
a.rn. Sernmn by Paatur.
Keen of N-ples wliea (old that har son. Pfe. John A. Keen, had been pm.
Confessions Kalurday 4:00 3:03
TruinJuu Union 7:(U pin. "A
released.
♦
U N ITE D N ATIO N S i/J*i— Grn. Mark 1 lark, I N roniiiiiuiiler In
7:30 S:30 p m.
Union for Each Age Group".
" I ’ve been siting up ever;
ry 1'nrt Myers when he uas 17 yeurs and
Korea, said today the { ‘idled Nat Inns rhararler ol Ids fnrrrs -dundil
Colhollc Youth Cluh receives
Evening Worship Service H:0U
oiglil listening to the radio until
be maintained until a firm prare has been established.
this Sunday at 8:01 p m. Sermon by Bailor.
t oVItM'lt in Die morning, trying old and bail been a prisoner of Communion
*
»
m
Mass
*
Hen
y
u
n
and
foal
"f '*nu Thou With Us ami Wv
u. hi ai ins oaio*. (' mi so tnariMtui
ST. I.ODIM l/P)— Lun Bur rimes, managing editor of I In- SI. I.nnls
lie bun four brothers and ; The Gospel story for Die Illlil Will Do Thee Good",
lie is alive uml out. Don't hang month.,
tilotie-Demurrat, died in hla hnlrl room here Indus nf a heiirl it Ini k.
four sisters a* hnmn
I SlimlaV nfter I'enteenst I, free! 1
_____
. (i, I .VI...* you tu &gt;*1. *11) '»I.
HOLY CROSS CHUHCII
Raymond E. Mills, (Veil Palm
Mnrh, Chap 7
band
tile
good
news."
W AHIIINOTON (/»*)-President Klaenhnwer Imint signed n bill
(Kplsrupal)
II Is Ihe aerounl of the curing
John enlisted lu the Army al l.emdi iminler, was hanpy lu learn
setting up a three-me at her roinntlsslon lo sell to private tiobi.lrv the
that bln sun, fpl. Itaymomi E. bv Jesus of one deaf unit dumb.
Park Ave. and Poarlk St.
government'a aynlhetic rublwr plnnla, hallt at a rust of 7In million
Mill«, lout been releasi'd uml ii Ihii - He sighed when he worked this The Rev. If. L. Zloiiaeruiaii, R. D.
JACKSONVILLE y - Y . u i run
dollars during World War II.
ned io rail the soldier’s mother miracle, perhaps because He win
Rector
drink milk from Florida dairies
in Chicago lo tell her the Itcwa, grieved over the deafness of so
Tenth Sunday sfler Trinity
without worrying uboul endanger
' I'm going lu call Id* mother many people lu hi* leaching* anti
g:tt) a.m. The holy Communion
Inn your henlth
right away and tell her Ihe won- pleadbias (or repentance: and Ike
u.m. Choral Murning Pray­
City uml manly health ih'pivtdeifiil news," the rider Mill* said. spiritually dumbness »; loose who erB:3o
and the Holy EucharlsT.
merits anti Die Slate Drparlm mt
"She’* In Chicago right now with never praise Him, or pray tn
Agriculture can slop the sale
"lie of our daughter* who it 111, Him.
... CHURCH OF CHRIST
|milk from tuty tltilry which tloeiII will cheer them both ImmrnjvCHAIILRSTON
{STDN.
S.
C.
i8V-Tv»t
Mm Avenue mid Keren* Street
pats initafrtlnn. Dr Wilson T.
FIRST
H
AFT
BIT
CHURCH
ly.
I
know.
sailor* being
J im n II. Harwell. Minister
ring held on rh irg a
James
ijwder, st.ili' lietilth of/lri&lt;.*. .aid
Park Avenue at Klatb Htr.eel
"It'*
been
33
month*
and
t
growing out
"Not. every
- t r y one
__ win *eya to nte.
ut of an alirwdly law#
■ilerday,
W. F. Brack*, Jr.,' Feetnr
duv*
*lnte
ha
wai
captured
on
the
in us show In.Key Weal
Bnlnfull this yrai'i* severiil Ini'he* abrivr- pormtll, liiimllv title
ilDrl l**clviuus
enter, the kingAnd &lt;1111)11 0. Iliil'ulg J r , Miami
John I., Miller, ninltter n f'Yulii
River,
right
after
the
Feh. 19 will be tried in
Fla., last Feh
ut he who does
idairymnif and form-’r member of a near record lainfall last month.
Education
('hine«e
Communisti
got
Into
the
jne
will
of
my
Fi
Normal tallifnll ibiougli July is JH.T'J |nrh&gt;".
iimnding In
E. J.I'loibla
Father who la In
Ihc Stale I.iviislork Sanilury Board
Sunday School 9.43 a m "We
The Sixth Naval Dlitrlct said fighting on Now, 11, ItdMl Hr had Provldr A I'l vce For Every Mem- heaven". Mull. 7. 21.
reassured milk drlnkr.** Dial "Flor­ Mmightuii Jr., I&gt;&gt;fa I wool hoiu lm rj.,1, » {ills' ill* imlfiill ibis vein
been
wounded
in
action
lust
a
10:00
n.m.
Bible
Study.
vcsltirday live m e had been reher Of The Family - Even Tim
ida hu« the lineal, purest milk tliroagh July totalled MiMU Inches.
11:00 a.tn. Morning Worship.
Itaiiifall iilmnat bit the ri-'-sirrl Inst uunilh with " inial nf 11.71 frrred back lo the commanding month hr fore tvut healed ouirkly Baby
•Imply in Du- world."
was returned to duty lust la
8:30 p.m. Herald of Truth
officer nf Ihc Florida naval ln*t*l- uml
Morning Worship lin o a.rn.
These common!* came in re inches The hlgliesl rainfall in 43*
time for the Ynlu Ihrnit."
broadcast over WTHB. Sermon
Sermon—
W
P
Brooks,
Jr
jpon«-» fee report, that somv people year* of Inca! weather records vvai1 Tt • hardest rain la d mnnlh1 *alJ un
.
.
Mills, « g'J-vear-ohl Infantry"Binding The Hand* nf
Union &lt;1:43 o m. Unlur | Tope.
m lb. min when i ol nu ll
Apprenllco Victory »
were bmllant about giving nillk'i,, .|u|y ,lf mn
u i„U | of i.w
had I...... fighting since July. forTraining
Christ".
each ago group Ni
' ranter of Birmingham, Mich . am1 man,
hirsery
t
In iheir children after Dr C. Paul
c» letU (|l lim, |, ,llr
1V3U and no ward was received
8 00 p.m. Evening Worship.
Las! Tuesilii) night, i il ,mbes RoMiwain'* Mate zr Raymond from him for mure tluui u veui the small children
Vlrker* said iiinMltls-Inft'Dcd milk
1’*
r,,*M k 'L accompanied
Wednesday 8:oo pm .
Bible
Evening Worship S:uo inn Sliidy.
undoubtedly I* being stihi in thi'hy a ln..-rlenne The avi-.'age ram
nf rainfall w -n r-e rd t j, making 11 nnbhwon ol U b m u *#. III., « i w “ f ^ r be^was reinrtud missing in Serinmi—
W P Brook*. Jr.
areuled
of
eoniplracy,
with
Die
»,*P’.
fall fur July n 7 (Kl inches.
the total fur the year, 3* 07 Inchc*.
action. The Beds report o.i him
Visitors always welcome.
Fellows id p Hour after Ihe Eve
Lust mnnl.'i, i-.'mporalure. ol added ehurgo of violation uf a ■ orlsunor on De J3. 1061.
nlnu Sendee in the Memorial Ed­
more Ilian !Hi deurecs were n-'ortl- general ardor again*! Robinson.
ASSEMBLY OF GDI)
ucational Building
eii on 3H ol Ibe .11 rlay* (In four
12th Street al Laurel Avenue
Wednesday Evening Service 8:00
rlnya, July I. 3 m ami lu, fhe turnHarold E. Bullock
, p ro
in.-ailin' rose to id degrts’s Thi*
Amelia J. Bullock
Nur»erv mum at all services.
Sunday:
9:43 n.m.
Sunday
low for the munlll was on July 2
WELCOME.
School A class for everv age
when the tempi'i alore registered
II: Ml n.m.
Morning Worship.
tilt thgri'.'i.
f ir s t m e t h o d w r c h u r c h
Message of hope ami victory hv
HOLLYWOOD &lt;4s-A "wildcat"
Rain and llumder were reeerded
...
II.
WytM.
F
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t
w
.Miss T M w i lime, Ulrecler nf Evangelist Dwight l„ Bullock.
on lit days, each Gusty winds or strike liy 2d Southern Bell Tele­
"Samson. Slay Your Lion!” Hear
phone operator* and rep*lrmrst
rurred on three day.
Pvt Vidor D. Hawkins, son of; u .. ” U
'
.
Dwight ami Hetty dng "The
ended Into Thursday, Id hours after
The highest temperature Dili It started
Mr. and Mrs. V f) Hawkins &lt;d1Has^for ee.wv
Hch"fJ “ b Master (If Blue Galilee" and "I IDfll Foni VH Custom
I
yjar, 100 ill |i os, was reec.-dod
Love To Be Shut In With God". tudor, one owner, Radio,
ii i n i i . m ,y S n^Ain. ur &gt;
E. N Orr, district manage-.' of Lake Monroe, complete)! basic
May 28. Mr .Moughliin said Dili Dm etvmpanv In Fort Lauderdale, trainhitf al Iht. QuarteritiaMer Ite- S„rm ? n -" Vital
,Mh,P‘ » ! » pin. Prison evangelism *t Overdrive
Training
_____ Center,
______ Fori
County Jail. 0:3k Jim. Chrlil'a
high u ternperamro lor this area said the striker* had been mil died plecemtml
d 7:0U p.m. M.Y.F. Service L#0i Vu , Imiay.
Amhaseaikirs Servlet. 7:49 p. 1991 Ford 8 Cylinder
«
I* umuiJid, oeeiimmi nlmiil every tn rc’.iirn to work Immediately
Senior and Intermediate.
Fvt.
Hawkins
was
Inducted
Into
Eyungelislle Service: Hear Fordor, low mileage, 11ml In
two or Ihrce years
lie said Ihc union had ngiced In Die Army on .May 12. Ilefoni ett«:&lt;* p.m. Evening Worship. m.
Dwight’s
stirring
message
"The
The lemperutiiro Wedmstlay recall all striker*,
terlug service, he wa» uredueted Sermon - "Variety "n BeJIgiou* Crossroad* Of IJfe". Dwight and 1981 Mercury Fordor, I
wcil as hlgli ns 88 d.-gree* anil
Experience".
from Seminole High Sehnal.
(M ty will sing "Jehovah Rolled Black Finish, WSW lire*
on Tuesday rose lo IM ilrpri's, neWhile In basic training, he reThe Waters Back" ami "Wkan I
cotnpanled by ii high retail) &gt; hum­
FIRST
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
ce veil Instruction in combul
1981 Mercury Fordor,
|
Gel Up Tt) Heaven".
idity This cumUlInn made Ihe day
„ . &gt;*W Hanfurit Ave.
skill*. Including handling und
Tuesday through Friday; rie- Iwa lane, Itailln. Healer,
Ilerkeri
fl.
Basi
n.
D.
Faitor
u hit imeomfortahie
battle Imloctrlou
i( ring weapons, name
indoelrltieviva)
vjvpl . n
meetings continue at 7:41 Merc-O-Msllr Drive
Morning Wor*hlo tl:00 a m , uhtloek
However, Mr. Mmighlon pointed
Don, eamosiflage, dismounted drill,
eaeh evening _w|ih
with our New Tires
- "Tlte CliHsHan'* CouF
out, ct"n Dioiii'h Dm day* have
squad Inclle*. compass and map Sermon
hi oh,
evangelists from Tulte. OUahoma.
TAMPA Wt-Df. N. Halhiai do reading wilh night and day pr»b age".
been hot this summer, the night*
Special music and singing al I9CH Cherrolet I'nrdor, 9
Mr*. N. V. Farmer, organist.
Aguilar, 32, Nicaraguan coniul In Jenu, bivouac maneuver*, first
a* a g.rierul rule have liccn cool.
ovary service. Como; bring your One owner, new paint,
'
J nr, children.
Tampa, wn* rhargerf with drunken aid anti defenaive. meaaureu
y and friendsi"
y°Ur seel cavers
Bible School 0:43 a.m.
drlvinx heto Th m d a r deiplty hi* • I’ lf'.D, cbemical-kWoglcal aiid
*,W *hd a I9ft| Chevrolet tudor,
a class for every age.
claim tn diplomatic Immunity.
radiological warfare.
I
Lord wld give grace
Choir rehearsal Thursday, TtM
Patrolman George Shear brought , Freienlly. he I* being trained
•H'l .idpry: no Rood thing win ire ■me owner, new tire*
p.m.
ihe charge
De Aguilar in a sped fir quartermaster mill
r after Dr. __..Ml
wiDfbofd from them that walk
vis
wn* Involved
In a minor colllsloii. tary occupational specialty. Thi:
uprightly." &lt;Psalm 84:11.)
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Traffic Capt. Jim CJinpbcll *«W ipeclalliejt phase nf Instructlm
.Ion
A ll O u r U hccI C urs
will
qualify
him
In
one
nf
severu
the .
w u'g preferred w h n
CHURCH
H
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Uak Avenue and
d Street
eater position*. Upon The
„Dr.
. . l&gt;e
•*ky*d ki be treated
tonne
Rev. A. O. N « l
eemgir
„ __ . |&gt; •* tFmteetJMI be will be
like any V. I . eltlaeir
Fa*tor
W a rm n le e d
■aairaaaMlraerfiit a unit in i permanent
peeltbn
for
if
which
he
wea
trainaii.
WASHINGTON l4S-lfnuie lax Inveitl|itur* heard tesllnmny today
Donna fmu Harper. Sermon 9:45 p.m.
that a 21-mllllnn drillar tax refund
— Mr. Mrlnnl*.
Youth Service* 7.00 p.m.
claim by Un!ver»a! Pictutc* Ccrp.
)£lU|lc Tfour 7:48 p.m.
gut NWlfl, tmUof-. limineU ndlmi at killed yoiltvday and his&gt; companion.
Ihe unfent reipiesl of the Hum see- Injured
........... when
............................
Prayer and Praise
theft track went oul
retary of the Treusury, John W. of controi arid plMi««Hl l i ^ ii'rM d'
hnyder.
tide canal.
TH nr*
.Sermon— Mr. Mclnnl*.
ELLA V Ht.Alti:.
1 lf*H*,).
msH mom
more al
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me rhurch
Church of the
UPSAI.A COMM
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PRK8 B T T K R IA N I
•nday morn
Rev. C. C. White*
Auf.
If. 19
10 to Aug.
Aug a. H you don't
In writing
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Cryetal Cletw
vni •
a way lo
to come we
w#'will gb
h ir »
•I. h". K?* M mI m i jMilMAtt fof
Unified Service# 10 t(W
' you.
Hemember:
Remember;
Bible
IlMRirMf. Hrut
till Ihst* he wm Church school tad
.
nu. and Hamtt■irsbl* jK IIU IM S
Vnrniff PeopUV
oe-r fuilcc uf
ur«na. We will be looking for you.
net* (Muety, FlprMn. „M ,,w p.m,
d*y nt Mufllimni* IM•a, fnr
tyMln* Service 7tM urn
val of swm* and for flru
Inal ill*.
T H I M VO UITIO N AR T AMIV
WednesHev eveninee TiOO p.m.
Ml*t*
Frnver and Bib!* Study.
MATERIAL W ITH IOOI U llf t
Fr*e*rlcH n. Mlnde
Mr*. Paul Metre —. Ftanlet.
ARBURY PARK. N. J., Wt-We*.
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Mr. Alfred Erieaon* BupL of let
ley MMoon,
writaa_ ■ beating
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Church
School.
column
for the A»bi
bury Park
irh !Press,
Won’t ctuk, ini
split nr dltmlur.
k«*y to work srhk Cm be mind,
Mr. Qeorte Pesold,
didn't ilfow up for work yceterdayl
yeate
Holds IN licit. Krrps O U T sold, sewed, at ttiltd will* her
sea
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New Record In July

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County Agent s Column

lUwaitlli'.s nf huw riicu i)&gt;«* wua- or bridge in the future to enable
4fvr may In* thl* weekend, there Davu to compile the necessary
of points. As the old saying
will be many Navy men stay hit; amount
Cotton— Homer Ballard, I'MA means distributing tin* scale congoes, "Rome wasn't built In a day"
•board the station lining their free so just krep at it Dave!!
office manager, says. “ In slew
tro| program Any grove sprayed
time studying. Nest week will
possible cotton acreage controls for w|l, ui, ||ll&gt;r, „ mn lWl, wt.,-ks ago
With the cancellation of Wednes­ 1954 it l* imperative that \Ve ulrtiiini
mark the beginning of n series of
names of all farmers and acreage ’ ll,,ul,t
h' «l. and even groves
service-wide compel!lives examluu- day's Hanfly Softball League game seeded to .Heuluini Cotton m any quayed with sulfur nut more than
between the NAAS Security De­
tlona for advancement in rutlipf. partment team and the VC-0 Main­ one or more of past thice years,
month ago may lie re infested.
The exam for men striving for tenance team, two teams are now namely 1WM-ID52 or 1062 These
Many groves are tun dry to be
third class petty officer will In* tied for first place with one win grower* will Ire ellgilrle to ss*t&lt;■ if sprayed with oil and in some cases,
ami
when
u
referendum
is
called.
nd
no
losses.
They
are
the
Special
given on Tuesday wjUi the second
even too dry for parathiun. In such
class petty officer exam scheduled Services team, managed by K. L. All acreage seeded to cotton in
Jar the fnlowing Tuesday nni| the Brock, A 1)3, and the FASHON 196:1 lias to be meusuivil, and pie eases, where a moderate to heavy
planting* should Ire repotted rll„,
Infestation is present,
Tin t class exam set to be held “Optronics” team, mnnaged ’ by vlous
„
.
, ,, ,
Wells, Al.C. The next game to I'MA office in t ourt H o u s e lieAug. 20. All three exams will begin Morris
*''""1*1 he made
will l&gt;e Monday when Tom Nofs fore August 21. if not already
at 8:00 a.m.
with tin* expectation of spraying
Administration Team take the field duna.”
Station personnel will tube them against a jiuwerful VC-9 Elec­
with n senilehie later.
in the BOQ Building while Fleet tronics team. This will hr* KleeAn alert, to guard ugariist a
Badly willed groves iimv Ire In­
Unit personnel wil utilise the Mess tnmic's first game in Hanfiy league, repetition of 1062'* deudlt rt.idiMiliHall fur the occasion. Although plnv while the “ Ad’s" hava already
‘ the worst 111 IIk- milioii'» history, jured try any spray, Imt in borderthe exams will be tuken tills month, suffered one loss at the hands was recommended today by the line casus, tire grower will havo to
the results wil not be known until of FASHON Optionlc*.
American Foundation for Animal choose between rust mite damage
,,r possible spray injury.
late October and those men making
Health.
• • •
the grade will nut be advanced
latte summer uml early full are
Il'a your life, why not take care
until November III. The |wrlo,| of of III Traffic Is heaviest on week­ special danger periods for anthrax
Kissimmee Steak is now on tho
«fm « between taking the exam and end* and this weekend will Ire no because close grnllng on sparse breakfast menus of icitaurant*
M uig notified of thu results Is exception. Leave a little early and pasture more readily exposes live­ here III Florida's Cow Capital.
■ueraljy known In the Navy as the drive a little slower and you'll Ret stock to the anthrax germ which
Chamber of Commerce official
time for ■’sweatin' It out."
recently discovered tile awful trill
there at the same lime. And above live in tire soil
that tlo- Ircef for breakfast warin'
In the past, N A AH has maintain­ all, don’t be a "fender bender".
The Foundation -aid I,Irl-t mil feature din restaurants here in thr
ed an over-ail average of npproxi
breaks were reported m '12 -lute- heart of tin* cuttle country. Accord­
mately 60% uf the men taking the
last year killing nr-ailv d.6UU h*a,l ing l&gt;* .Manager Fay Paul, it wasn't
exams being advanced. This is u
of livestock The 1002 epidemic wa hard I** gel lull co operation (tutu
very good average when you con­
marked try tin- octonnee &gt;d Ho , I.,.at ruling establishment*, mol l
sider the fact that the Navy rating
disease
in many mens
tutu e wsitori lo Ki'-inunee wlll||
system Is conducted on a service"T h U 'seeding' uf m-tt .11,-., " ill, I uni tleiik ami othet beet ptoilucls |
wide Basis. That means that when
uullirax germ* lor- imro&amp;nd th&lt;- no most lueims.
a man sits down to toko ids exam
danger," tho l-'imiidulloii -md. "AH
Lfforts to sell mine beef, IIUW I
tkext Tuesday, he will lw competing
WASHINUTUN
— Th? In­ livestock rulsris in I hew locnlilli's ((,,,(
ur„ ,-heap, is lulliultal
with not only the men aboard the
station taking that sumo exam, but terstate Commerce Commission must lie i-onslanlly alert fin new p, jgnp,., |,ut Ctmiuher Officials I
hi-ltevu this Is the first instaora |
also every man in the Navy who (IC C ) today advised Sen. Hmtthars outbreaks.”
Vaccination of livestock in these of any effort to promote beef,' In­
happens to lie striving to obtain (D -Fla) that a proposed ban on
danger xones was rt-eoiumeiided. -tend of prok, for tireukfast.
that stum rating, l’erhaps that is
Bi-Maurnitl owners revealed that I
one of the big reasons so many men return trip leasing ol trucks haul because anthrax can In- contiolle.l
present lieef price* will make U
will forego their "liberty'’ time lug livestock, lisb. agricultural or effeetively by vncelnex.
Since niithias cun stiiki- with possildi* for tlp*m to offer libers! i
tills wrekeud for some last minute horticultural commtxjRUs to mar­
studying. That ultra strip can he ket will not (to Into ellect until dearlly specrl, killltrg iipeiui'iilly p"ilioti* of "beef snusuge," "be«f
A gciK-rnl change in ICC, trln- healthy animals overnight, the panics" ami In some case* cubs’ I
important in more ways than one!
leasijig requlntloud is scheduled to Foundation ttviittimcrnn-d that .ill st,-ak lor prlr-i'i no Itlglier than are.
go Into effect ScpL 1 , but this ll
An nrdent Navy member of the not exppcled to bother Florida "mystery" llvi-stink dt-ulh* b,- n - &gt;nstnimiriit charged for pork pro
Stanford Duplicate Bridge Club Is truckers to anv vxtent. an agency porteri lo tin- b‘&lt;ui u-tiliiii I nr or ♦loci•
*
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slate ami fed* ml uotlmrito-s
^JevlU V. Huschle, journalist third spokesman told a reporter
I
heir's
going
to
he (l lull pro
Tire
F'ouudation
snol
fllimers
class, of NAAS. Come Wednesday March L
who ignore po-s|hle niitlint.x out glam of llu*.lock shows and suits
-rcnltlg and there U only one place
Under llu* order u*t tor March I. hretiks emlniigir not only then H i i « fall anil tcvcrul of them are
to find Dave. That Is the Hanford
Woman’s Club, Oak Avo. and Eouth trucks carrying u load to market farm, hilt the riitir* urea " Vlillii av schedule &lt;1 ul llu- Sootlo nstci n i'll
Ht,, where he will he trying out would be required to retuen empty eon infeet human beings ol , SO Vllloll in t b ut o
October III through
will in
* * - t,
- ■thou ‘haulm
Tin|| means disrupting the acute con
some of his newly developed tech­ But until- -March
niques in the art of playing bridge. livestock, fish., agricultural and Util measures cun in a ioeMa , i* to c l u b - a series of sales unit show*
Last Wednesday, Dave discovered liiirlienltiiral product* may be human health, too," tlo- Foumla ........ with Shurlhnrn breeder* at
Ocala starting the piirnife with a
he had earned .Oil points lowuid be­ witi-wil for a return curq *, provide i tlnn sel l
• • •
sale of registered stock on Mon
coming a ’‘lire master” liy placing they go hack over reasonably dt
VV„ I'uve the fid day, Oct
I'.l, Virginia Angus
lldid In t!ic mcvlouj vtrch a play reel routes
towing from rummy Thump ,,h uml locciei* cuntimiiiig it with a *hle
A I)ave says thu &lt;HJ sounds quite
Tin* lltli D. H. Atlantic tuna Dr. I'ratt of tin* Lake Alfred t itrii* on Tiu-silay, Od 211, and the Junior
' ’ meager when it tukes IPO points to
Livestock mid Poultry Sjlmw slated
become a "life muster” , hut then, louniuinent will bo held In Long Experiment .Station.
Bust mite I'outrol slioiild In-given Wednesday uml Thursday, Oct. 21
one does have to sturt sometime Island S&lt;&gt;urnI on August 20, 2d and
-hu highest prim Ity, even if it uml 22.
and them will ho umpteen nights 27.

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Bon Not Effective
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All The Above Units Carry Our Famous
O K - S A F E T Y TESTED Used Car
Written Warranty
Not many people would hesitate in naming the car
they M belongs in tfcfg inviting driveway.
Ir’s the enhance to a fine American home, with
* tradition of gradmi# living behind ita handsome
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But here is a fact which it is important to remember
—a Cadillac likewise belongs in the drioeifays
. _r—a
drioetfayt qf
millions oj other American homes which are
art Jar more
modest than the beautiful structure shown in the illus­
tration above. For it ia practical, as well as thrilling,
to own a Cadillac.
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Listen, if you doubt it, to theae amazing and tig
nificant factst
—there ar* tw*nty-tm modeja of ot^ci ikes of
V than

a —a
s sCadillac
s L will
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w run fartherr on a. gallon
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of gasoline than numcriMii curs which are built 4m}
sold primarily fur economy I
—A C idilUc swr liqjrcjiduble and Itmg-iived that
it is just alwnt as ecunoinifal to service and maintain
as any car ymt cnuhl buy.
—and, finally—According to authentic used car
evaluations—a Cadillac may b? expected to return a
greater percentage of its cost ut the time of resale
than any other car built in America.
In view uf these significant facts, don’t you think
yon shnolil mnsider n Cijdilltir for your urivewayf
Whether &gt;011 live in a mansion or a house designed
for easy living—a Cadillac belongs.
You can buy a Cadillac for prestige and glamour
—or yuu can buy it for economy and common sens*.
And whichever you buy it for, you'll get-all four.

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TAMES MARLOW

AUTHOR MEETS THE CRITIC

Commission Has Tough
The City Com mineIon is j/uIiik to have
Home toiiirh deci.-dons tu make In the near
full lie.
They are (foitifr t&lt;» have to decide how to

spend more than one million dollars In re­
venue from Kanford residents to best nde in rejuvenating and ev^eVr’k'Y* tjlc.
L A S T NOVEMBER
•'Ity's sewer and water facilities.
Y O O C atsN Y
Other decisions include how they ate #oiti(f to fitiuncu tiie project, what to chnrKc
a p p r o v e o f it !
Earlier Panmunjon
sewer and water eustoiners in future re­
A
venues. and the order of preference in milk­
T h e truce ncjrotiutlnii at I ’aiim unji.in are
ing
the
improveineiits.
nut the first iiiHtame of the ('(iiiiimmlHta'
Also, the are going to have to decide
itaiiiK peace talk as a stiitfc in u w ar. Gen.
&gt;
S. L. A. -Maixlia 11. who has recently w ritten whether or not to separate storm water
of our fiirht in Korea reealls that the pie* and sAnitary Hcwnge into different systems
. . . . and, whether or not to lailld a sewage
neat Red techniipie merely repeats that
disposal plant.
used by f.etd nntid T lo tz k y in 11) 17-18 at
These are all lap problems.
the peace nepot iat ions of It rest-Idtovsk.
As the project now stands, the cost w ill,
(ie riiian w had won the Riisrdan w a r and
fidl somewhere between one and two million
l y ing ti&gt; pet peace terms which would
dollars. Three main factors yvill determine
set dow n her pains in print Wind happened
iiisl where thu cost will fall Iretweeu these
UUS that l.euin and T ru tz k y talked endless*
two
figures . . . w ild her a sewage treat­
)y. tin* pi.-d iif their bunt spueehes being
ment plant should he built al a cost of ap­
Trutzky'.-* phrase, "W e are yniityt out of the
war, tm I we will not sign a peace." W in d Is proximately $tJ0O.tHJU; whether the present
system ol running storm water and sani­
this lint the cold war so fam iliar to us to­
tary sewage together into Rake Monroe
day'.’ Tin* speechmakintf ended only when
should he separated into two systems; and
the Germans reopened the war, Then Mir
Russians signed, lad Germany had In use as just how high a sewer revenue the local
citizens will want to pay toward financing
occupation forces the soldiers who would
tiie project.
have liren liividuaHc lo her in the lilld
There are two schools of thought conenmpniun oil the Western front. The pnnilreinin g final disposition of sewage. Some
ltd is striking.
say il should he pumped into Die lake via a
pipe which would empty about I.StMl feet
Welcome Wheat
from the shore. Others say it should be
A million tons of surplus American
sent through a treatment plant before being
Wheat wire unloaded in I'nkistnn hnrhors ! emptied lu l" llie lake, in order (o do away
recently and epeh mailt will help lo sow
with coiitaiiiiualiiiii of the water. Still
(fond will for the Gulled Slides. I'akislun 1 oliiers say u treatment plaid could Is* post­
Is one of I he newest members of the Midi h poned until the future and the out fall pipe
Commonwealth anil may soon he a Re
could la* used in tin* meantime.
public. || is silnaled close to llu. sin and
Now, slorin water and sanitary sewage
Wllhotil help from the West might fall an
have been mixed together in the local
det Red in! litem c
I lie million tons &lt;d , H,,vvenige sv stem fo ra long lime. Some huv
Wheat is nil ludlrallm. Mud Ihe neede.1 help;
disposing of the sewnge
SAM DAWSON
will lie foriheoining.
vrenles an niifnvocable condition at the
The wheal sent lo I’nkistnn will help m | .Municipal I’ier where the system empties
strengthen a valuable ally. II will feed | out During recent heavy rains, a break in
hungry people and make ihem less suscep­
I lie sewerage system allowed sanitary sew­
tible to Ihe blandishments of (lie t'liiiumiage to eseape mil iido ihe street. However,
NEW V U IIK t‘ Many rompa- mg ,t&lt;*el cabinets A major eux lean Iiguics on Ihe growing noin
nlats. Al tin* same time il will help to re
tiles are taking out slump Inxur*, turner started doing its own fabrl* tux id lairnbe, and lh&lt;- il million
lwo systems would cost mure money,
I-*
,
,
, ,
anee these days in the form of i ation
dwelling, in tins ciiiniiri i i.n (s*r
lieve our wheal surplus and stabilize prices
I Iiin n n u g ol I In* |&gt;i i»i«*x*t piesi'iits u k in g - iiiverxlflcallon— spreading out Into
So. after looking al Census tin- cent of tIn*m mure 11, , '*ti „* ,n
in this couidrv. Several good ends wen* sf/xul Jiritlilopi
' I,till t fklii old). tte|niliile Steel l.iiiricliml itepnlilic Steel kitchen," a good out.
•creed by i in* humanitarian gesture of aid
h'icst ..I nil. Suiifunl is I' * million dob! That puts a company'* .-(gs into

Ike s Modest Appraisal

WASHINGTON M? — President risks In the Xovc rnm*nt^ J*hOn ha
* over and they
rt”' had
*"* to bt
, EliVnhmx'rVs radio report lo the) 1
took
.nation I.i t aight on the fir-t half rlejord o»tt along with xeme inyeir uf hi, .ulministruiion wax « , em ,stm lv'' and "too maay po,.
pretty inode,l appraisal, and a nit* on the payroll-And Ihcre w*^
i ierv careful one
Implied blame &lt;d the 20 years oi»
lb* tiok Mtme ei-.ekx at the Pern- Dcmocratie admlnlxiraUnn for the
ocrati, bill nut by name He aimed , size of the public jM't
ltd, rrUirixm .it th Truman adminAfter citing the thing* done tie
I Dilation, not at the Democrat, In hi* administration,
c.lscnnovv*r
I Ihe prevent (iongrrxx. Ere them , said:
. , ,
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he had word* of prnf»e
^ ■•they .dl totn • T
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In lixtimi what hi* considered the little more than a h ginning (
accomplishments of hix admlnls lknow of no official of ti l* admin
(ration Kisenhnwer did not try to (stratum &gt;o foolish a.x to lieliev*
grab excluxiv.* Itepublican credit that we, who In January earn" tn
for what vva, do"*.* by C'ongrex, tVashington. have ,ri*n and ronwhere the Itepiihltciins hail control illiered all the problems of on,
nation.
hy the xtimmr t of margin,.
•Tiie future, hoih Immediate and
Any turn* a few Iti-publican,
distant,
remains full of Irlal and
voted iignin,I one of hix program* (
In (.‘ongret, u wax seritnnr-d to |hazard
death unless enough Democrats
teamed up on bis side to enery thr
dev for him.
Hr praixisl the Democrat* for
th* ir cooperation with him. indi
catril tty i ■prated use of the word
"unity " t-’or example, in mention
ing the lop sided Senate vote, itfl-lo
for Ihe foreign aid program, he
T A 1 .1.At! ASSEE— The fin*net&gt;4}
xald:
It “ xignifles nn unprecedented i utlook for the Florida sehoar
Ipiich program for the next year
un.ty th 'I cro,**’s party lin^s
ilici, Mr*. Thelnoi (!. Flnnnsxn,
Again, in pultmi: tnngrrs* on th(
beck fur simplifying customs regu -tali supervisor of the school
l.illons and oxtendtng Ihe redprw m i ii iiregiam, tol I personnel of
cal trade prngrarn, lie *ald i to . i hool lunch ptporntn at FlorI.i St,.t,- Cnlveretiy reenillv.
"Th&gt;*•&lt; actions again testify to that
to delivertric iter niinual r*growing unity of opinion which
at I'cfeie ll.'I'J persons, the Inig
ri,i*s above pirly line*."
Ttii, was ,1 1 t* lly in keeping with e,t single gathering of school
Ihe pol'cy he laid dmvn for hunxelf iiiik I- o,-isoniud held in (tic L'nlt",|
from the In ginning in dealing with (fat" for training purposes this
the law make ,
avoid criticism uminer, tin' xtnte suoerviior SHl(||k
Faced with declining funds foi#
and try C r peace and harmony
lirtweiui (tung' ,f and Ihr rxecu tin next vein ns we are, I atn
!ratified la see so many attendtlve liraiich
A , a p.'ucllc.il political matter mg the t'.latt state-wide School
. the Democrat, prnbidity would I.uncli Training l’rogrnm. It's up
have hern on his no k today If he te os to plovtde meals oven nior*
had sotighl to make the work of i lUooiieallv nod to stretch the
('until *,. In h im look one sided!) da] Inis we will have."
' I is Flumu-nn said llm p»rHvputilican
llight after t'onirri’xx this week min* I (•'lining for the lunch pro.
•on has hecii excellent. Sh«
put ii|&gt; Ihe shutter, for (he year
tho Demm raltc leader In thr Sen add*-*! i Imt school lunch facilities
ate, Lyndon Ii Johnson of Texas, ir FhiCttla are increasing. Shw
public!) reminded the Itrpuhlii an* aid (td new school lunch denar'®
ot the part the DenintTiitx had inciils w i i added in Florida
i lands lest year bringing ths
pined m helping Elsenhower
John,i»n ,:dd "practically t*vrr&gt; ’at, ti-lal to idiput 1,0011.
it, *, plaining (lie declini* in
major item of the President's i*ro
grnu had hern supported by th-.- fond for I tie prie-rnm, the sluts
p -nm.-r.tl, and that much of il xup, ivixor said Federal coutii
",-ould mil h u v been passed willi l ollops lo tin* lunch program In
_ , ,t ( •
•i.v vi m| .*ukit* tilt iiiiiiTtl ^Dit.liinl
"f enooi-h to pay all claims
Mv till, careful h,nullum of itn ■hmi
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Tiie stale -onervimr pointed
i('l. O'", tm Heiuiliiii - coin rolied nighl. Ei-i'diower unt nitty reiliuvit
slirvtx, siioUld llte day tI nine
HUH* wilt'll in a iiiliiluuiiii any chance they ol that, although the Frdeinl
I llu* general demand for t&lt; ' J' miglil have for Irung rrllical of 'unlviJ to aid si'lionl lunch uro®
less me.xlng than now
him today but left the way clear '■iiintx (ms not increased, the ns
Itcpuhllc illustrates another luis for similar good relation., next tional school Into h pinniiitu hss
-xpanded Iti to 15 peicent eai'h
ineax motto; )f competition get, &gt;cur
keen. Join tiivin. Itcpiihlit' Steel
Next year, though, should pul to vi at.
"This was tho difficulty in
T U .I.A IIA S S E E — Dr. Earl has bought up Owing'-Kharpc, u strenuous lest any hope he may
I. Kon*, niitliorilv on fitmilv life Inc., and can now offer eillur its'have now that hi, peaceful deal IToilita," till’ sneaker said, "At.
hh.i ih/'lrnmn of the
L'nivvisitv traditional steel pipes nr eontpeti- ing, with Pungr.'s* van go on In- tendance in Florida'* scliool was
td ftoidicxti'i no,' inlog v i|epnrt- live plastic tubing.
definitely, particularly with the much ['renter than we hail *x.
ii.*nt, lots been aiipolntcd profexGeneral Milts, noting the drop D',W “’rats It*, a congrexxlonal m eted and «o thi* more than 1 1
million we bad budgeted wasn’t
,ei of fuiuilv' life research ut in flour sales, I, pushing n , appll 1DoDlon year,
h'loiii|i*i .Stale IJniveisiiy, lir. anee line (iinmiitiivs itdillnu fm lrL Elsenhower slmwvd lessj restraint •rooigh
"Finrpln’x ctdldren will have to
I'ovlo Mnhre, ilmli, EHtr HZhnol of new one,: food miser grlil&lt;'wafMe ‘n " l,‘ part- of his talk dentine
x'lclnl welfare, , unnoums'd todav. maker, atlfmmitle coffee maker. ' "
tho Truman idmlnlslrnlion, lour the hucdeii for tlm ll's ®
»la* 4Is*.*tiaxi ‘ In yenr«- Dr. 'KooS automatic frfefcook.u
A'rjJf ‘ ll's ! altnwiBtr'he did mot ’mention lb by v&lt; atV' ■ Mix ITsban oxaid/ 1 "Th*
has cn.rled on ni.ue than 10 r e .'j lM. bought
............ .. ,v|ljlh name, ctttu ( II. implied he In eedotal hlliipH will lie the
M'lueb slmlius to f.inulv lifenod
make, cel olose sooiiee,
herlted from Pres|,ent iTtim.in a ("i the Florida Slate latglXlaturs
fail'd to appropriate any funds
has been principalInvesttgalor ill |
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Ida
fur he said
a study of fniiiill'*,' heallh n lii- : 1
•■The t r p r r and reorcanlzation ■ r lunches nod most of th" connrude* and liehnlvnr . ondlP ted l.v
„ M '' '' Ibe \ois It.-mrl ()f ...............
, ,n . ()f |m]]t|rnl ' i' school sv items are doing stl
to v run,
as
Ih r
Univeraiiv of If*. Oe,|e,
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" '‘"hiderv
a- the United t Stale,
"Mole ehiblien will tiring their
Educated lit Ohio
State and ‘" T ™ 1' f" "',1' ' k Engineer govenunen' I, i coin,,at under
t nlombla tlniveisitiex. lb K..... !’«
1 "iisirm l.m m and \ork taking." Hr explained sonic ,,f Inpeh in the next year a* school
lolned the llochextei
(\mocl! ..I''die,pie Mamiforlnmm to.
Uineht omits are forced to rals*
wh.il 1 - meant
Social AgencieH in11112 and i It cites
two appia&gt;ai4ics toward
Then wero ,ntl ,onu* security Jmtrh prices."
laiighi mirt*(inie at ihe tinner- diversification: mergers to gain
M i, Flanagsp announced Hint
sitv. til lltll he was appointed us- footholds in new market', amt add
•he Ftorhlw school lunch assuring
lion will lie host for the nallona®
slutnni professor of .xoctotugy 1 log w w !lm« to broaden -at-''*
and rhairniun of the ih’oartoiont buses, I liversificalion, the report
NEW BEDKOKD. Mass, vh _ convi iition nf t h o Amerlrao
In li'LlI he locumi* associate pro- says, "l* part of the greatest eco- Charles A. Fralcs, who ilraws Seined Fend Service Association
nom) hedge in history."
fexsoi nnd in IP IS, orofecaor
) l .son a yrav as r eminty enniinls In Mount Dench ill 108-1.
sociology.
tn a way it l, the opmisib of sinner, thinks ihe Job ought lo tic
Dr, Knot is a eonxulliinl to (In* that other great tiend In industry: abolished.
Hogg Emiodatlon
fm Mental Integration. That’s what le d , nn
DR.
T. DOSS
Crates told the New Bedford Ex­
Hygiene, University of Texas idl company to do everything from change ( ‘toll last night that muniv
nillinPHACTOR
nnd during IPSE wax director of (finding the nil, pumping It.
commissioners work maybe loci
IIO I'U S ft lo 12 — 2 to S
tha Confirm;* on hanilly l.lf.r It. refliitng. distcilmtini nnd se
hours a year amt "get pretty good
nl Texas Inxlltule of Technology. mg it— and rnmetlinrs diversify- pa.v for doing nothing.
/'hone 788
Hi* most recent lionk, entitled Ing Into that new field: pclro* "There Is absolutely no need for
.105 Atlantic Hank Building
"Mar'lage", was published lust chemical*.
county government," he said.
February. He is also the author
of two other honk*. “ Famll ex in
Trouble" and “Bnrtnlngv of the
Patient".

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Lunch Program
Prospects Dim

Firms Take Out Slump Insurance

T O D A Y 'S

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W I ipii vvt* pile up
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The Sanford Herald
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,„ay
hclnjf |mi&lt;I low m il rich! service re|ireseuls w,,il prove safix- fur profilx Ilian
loo inucJx ol tin* totiil nsscMseil viihiutioii of the other*.
The
diversification
Idea
la
Ihe ( 'lly , so llu* ( ily ’s fiscal ngeiit. Sulli- xpreuding. Klvel compuou-x go lulu
vnii. Nelson mill Goss, claim. Th is coiiiiiaiiy plaxlies. (til curnp.mle, Imy up cox
say |iossih|e bn vers of homls would shy melic firms. F&lt;hhI cmupaiilcx and
coal cuiupaniea make a Idg thing
ii way Iron) such a sit nut loll.
of chemicals. It.who ami TV act
So. the t ’ity Commission already has maker* also go into the electric
xtove business
taken in lion toward lioosting (lie assessed
The Elgin National Watch L'n.
valuation ol ihr City's real property, ’nils anmainccx till* week If* Idoklug
thrmigli
lotion is aimed at making the proposed sale for smaller compaidei
. . .
of bonds more appetizing In plumper live Jh U irg rJV h T ^ e ^lildW’ (111nIatare
lm,vers; and possibly, loo, making the ralejrjrrlrunir cotnponrnlx and prcci
,ion production inslruinenls.
of lul crest lower.
President .1 (1 Sheunan , tresses
If and when n prograiu is decided upon that walrhex will ,tlll In* his com­
In the CommiHslon, tin* job of selling these pany's first love Hut II want* tha
other two siring, to il, Imiu and
liniiils will li&lt;&lt; tip In tiie fisenl ngent.
Is choosing III III, in vshh It work
Tin ui, tiui. tlio ( tmimissiim is going to i man,tup similar to watchmaking
Imvi* to In) mil ii pnigritm vvhicli lists ini. precision skill should pay oft
An avowed disciph- ol diversi­
proviMiumts in clmmolgicul mi In*; the order fication
Is Vick Chemical tlx main
in whii'lt they will follow each other.
tmxincxx is making products fur
T lu s e tire nil big problems, we repeat. Irealmifit of colds uml other rexpiralury iillmentx. Hal just supDue thing is certain, however, they will nose llial sonic day u seianlist
hits on :i fiail priad proveiition and
have to lie solved as ipiickly as possible.
method.
Th e present sewerage system is falling cure
So Vick lias bought Inlo ehem
apart.
trills, cosmetics, owns a lop flight

HAL BOYLE

is'rfume company, nod n maker
of toiletries for men. Vick rrs-enlly
diversified further nnd bnoghl Ex­
truded Plastics Inc, nf Norfolk,
t’onn.
Sometime* companies find di­
versification thrust upon them
Northern I’ndllr owns a lot ol land
I'd still have my imntallly— well In
Wllllxlon llaxin. After oil was
most of It— but his money would found there many slock exrlango
be down the drain.**
trailers rame tn think ot Northern
Adler also credited Cohn f„r |l’»Dfir more as an nil stock than
an a rallronil
picking Prank Sinatra for a lop
Al ntlirr Umax a company ha*
dm malic role, one In which Prank diversified hrcnutr It lost a jjooil
In doexn'l xink n note.
riixlnmer.
Example:
Ilf public
" I wax against that al firstL" KteG'x llcrtrcr Manufacturing Dl*
Alder admitted. "but we flew Kl- vlalon in Canton, Ohio, wax mnknntrn from Africa to make a Icwt,
and I wax mid at first xlghl."
The film wnx abut in 00 dayx,
mneh of II on the xccnc In Ha­
waiian Army barrack*. Adler l x 1
hopeful il will mild raw |he name
aludlo’x "Jolxon Story." which
roxxml more than eight mll'lon
ollarx In become one of the in*
uitry'x glided to grealail gold i
inlnex.

Hollywood In Gimmick Stage
NEW YDItK -e Hollywood I, in
tha gimmick stage ut presrxit In
Its efforts tu make tho American
publir forget television.
Have you tried any ut the new
three - dlincnximiul, wide screened,
tarhiik'iilured popcorn with the
hlitlt in stereoscopic sound effects?
A trip |u llertmida and a free life
insurance pnllry with every box!
Hum any nf thosu J D films late­
ly? It Ii like having u "chamber
nf Horrors” dumped In your tup
Holler coasters reel toward* you,
annkr* ln,h out from the screen
at you, and when nn actor throws
a knife you can feel it xlnk Into
’lMir own forehead. Man, you don't
ml
iiin.e pictures. You are
n them tint you don't get paid
Tho IInllywnod motto xecin* tu

f

bo:
"If you can’t entertain 'om —

wimld give him the help lie needed
to make the picture (lie way he
wanted, It lunk immlhx to win the
Army’x okay.
Thru Adler figured the total cost
uf IIn* Him would lie three iiillllon
liolliirx, one n[ tha largest budgets
lor any lil.uk and while film.
"tin ulieail," Colin (ulil him. Ad*
h'r, one of these rare producer*
who diifMi't believe the ‘'front of*
flio" spend* 111 vvtinlo time stifling
genius, mild:
'T in grateful to him for that,
Vou kmi.i you can make a threemillion dollar Picture and end up
with it live milllmi dollar lorn,
"The only think I gamble with
lx my bruin. Ilf nambled with
money, || thu pic Iitre had flopped,

J

itartle *m."
Thetefnro, il t« pleaxant to chronIclo a strange experiment Just corn*
ptelod by pr/wlueer Unfitly Adler,
umisimt Idea wax tn take
pick a good eaxt, and flim It in
]U*t plain old fashioned, Iwndlmen*
alnmil black and while.
Well, to month* and three mil*
,llon doll are later, Adler came up
with "from Hero To Eternity,
one of IWKI'a bit hit* and a can
flldat* for fllmdom'a all-time lop
,19 bos office draw*. And there
t lin't a new fangled glmmlea In the

.picture

1 “ You don’t need gimmicks to
tat reallim." said Adler.
Nearly two year* ago he heenme
Intereited In Jeinci .lone*’ bail
selling novel of professional army
- life In Hawaii on the eve of Paarl

Was raw

wmost

and violent, and \ siipoo**
slntlioa wera afraid they

Dr. Koss Named
FSU Professor

Moss. Leader

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Quarters Shifted
LAKELAN D Uv-The Pf.p Warner-Connle Mick Foundation i*
mnvInK 1U hrnftqu orlrr« from
Philadelphia In Lakeland anil will
hold • national boys championship
football eon lost h r'" annually.

PHILCO

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refreshing twvortiKO.
Perfection Half ’ll Half for
corrals and fruit.
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At A Now Low Price

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deilcImiH, and nnurlahlmr.

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'COOPERATIVE DAIRIIS
Twentieth and Summerlin
Swtfonl, Florida ’
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Master's Degree
To Be Conferred

Diale Boyle Wins
RC Certificate

Compton, Louree
Vows Exchanged

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What Happens Wlien Young Actress
1»*cms She May Lose Her Leg?

Mrs Eilllh Chs’ttnul Rrrkner, 1
daughter of Mr and V m Jamrs
11- VI I " " D r'.M It h ipja n II. -.s .ir&gt; I .ill I " - .dl T^r*" J:
Cheitnul, will be inning the Brail- !
ij * v ■m11 ’ i fit
a S#vn pat it off fur n
of .1 eeks,
uati" of Florida St*’-' University
I . " ‘! ■ ♦»! it wfll ft| V III 1 lli'1 l I|m| P'lf th»t
fJfMIOf ♦ gfV«
- r?- w -*&lt;■TWMjr r-i
at thr commencement excTrlsos tii ■
S.lfl’tv I -I llh. .1f•
up *M
,itt»I p&lt; ih.ip-. 1 *'t I'"' ■
tip I hi* i .i -r ,1'H.tl VI Pi fh#»v H’fillId
br held in Tnllahassre Saturday 1
■Mir. t.hiL'-v „
n|« h&lt;u&gt; «»f u tfri &lt;h-f\ i «'*i
[i ,i ,|„ | , , in , f*i . ;h ,, irre ' ll m« ies|vondhdtty for 'vh.it hspArzarrllo lor her help nt the Navy evrntng. She will ri^ rliv ti Master
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Center The nexl meeting win ot Art* tl.’ gree with majors In edit
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'maimed Inan Labor Day to Sept cation and piycholngy Her grad
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s .min
t ie loan having
ituifnit 1 *r i
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F ]ritC\letho&lt;lis( Chor h* s .
LlJ ,h •ll ll11’ h‘,,,u‘ o l !||*r* . l
|ualc work has centered around
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F irlt Methodist Church met al the llitt.se pre-ent were Mcsdames t.
lflli,t»nre ■„,! the tearhlne
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M Mi • ’ *t &lt;t h‘Mi' *
■?U! Mi hi' ii 11 r mhi
Is m - r t iiri-it
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home of Mrs M I. Wngru on F. Hranun. .1 T. Garrison. Kil
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hpsv ihiring hep
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Monilay alternoon with Mrs W Shlnholser. Hay W Herron. C ». of mathematics
,
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1,1 M-in •&gt; ■ '1 •* i *aM tans, niMfifl ,vf .i'»tnin ||ln&lt;*M Slit
l' i r h i a n l ii ml V - Nair” it i " I
W. Dawson presiding The meet Wallis, Walter Price. Kd Kirch- Mrs Herkm-r graduated from
a nn
hi h-rn I ilsirw ‘M’ lnnh
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Ins opened with prayer in tribute lm((, ,1. G. Waits, ,1. N Ar/.irello Seminole High School in tf»IN and I
a Hat I inf Vropw
np n ifh the flr.imatlc
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to a former rlrcfe member. Miss W W Tyre. I, 11 ( lark. I, A received her bachelors degree
" i * nil t 'i* f I hit Sh* iKri
it 'V I'll I " « . •» I n mi
Mary Kurrlsh, who recently pass Anderson, iMavta Huintdey, t . from Florida Slate University in
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Kt that \ i i* v s hi t• i*f i kiff'fll flea! f fminJ
ed jw ay.
II. Adams, It l'. Hutchison and IM I. She then taught maC.emalles
•Mit
Hip ihip
hi ft tn h* ■ Mth i s ipv nf
The N*c£li»
Mrs. Nell Farmer, devotional the hostess, Mrs II II Crumley In Tallnhai.«rt&gt; for one year while
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''Mft. ft \n Vc failin' the kind
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over the
meellni
.leader,
.. ^presided
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Circle No it ol the W SC.S. of her husband, Thomas, completed,
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I »f h ,(,k von i mMtrt expert with
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"Shower of the First Methodist Church met in his college work
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Gifts. ' taken from
m I Cor 12 Chap
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iap the home ol Mrs M I, Nichols
Since that time she has beeni
On Monday,
to. repi &gt;rts at 2 1IH Oak Avenue The De­ teaching In Orlando For three
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will be given hy Mrs Farmer at votional was given hy Mrs Kva years she was on the (acuity of
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JHii'fi’K ..i *etipf hfie
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the Church and nil delegates who ll.irkev and her lesson was an Ihp Cherokee Junior High School,
• dp i ii*i Hit* |i
ok 1 .njanp* find ^
f m .1 t .1
t.pn .
MV it .IK t i
•nr n. null Mt
attended the School of Missions al Introductory message touching on during which time site also served
i -flip p*rt m it I* &lt; * kjtrl viho ilop»n't
i its a nt"' l'ii * it i
*•»t
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Lakeland during the week of Julv the life of Jeremiah Plans were one year as cha.rman ol the
i h iv • to v iIV I'm &lt;oin^ to hound
in1.1 .. -pp m i
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made lor Circle No tl to serve Orange County Conned of Teach­
■i v »*v*' *111v •' m•hr
i*1iit until
* t i i p h tv In a ’a- h -ppi 11 t f3•
M I* M. (.1
I 'Inni mall v%Mii
Youth Artlvltv week Is helng supper one night during Youth er* of Mathematics When the new
pl'l'* •' MM line !i
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tilt* M Wd.l
held In August Mrs c. It Cog- Activity in September. Those pre­ Howard Junior High School opened
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-fa- ii,« f m i n
H i m&gt;* ■ ip "irtitf t»raught hfr
P m
barn and Mrs W J. Showermnn sent were Mcsdames J. II. Craw­ last fall, she was transferred there
'lot I to rttui. .
t o»-• r | , . , to religion •
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ford, It F Crenshaw, Kva llurkey,
nlll have charge August no
aili il " i’ll
a il a in* v h » v
as chairman of the mathematics
in t»
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mini, w Ph M f ♦’ •lift \
Mrs. W P. Chapman in charge W A Hunter. K II. Fancy, John
• iipi1 I i|f iMviii : Mil Ma* (I n Mu f i m i L ’ Iil m e .1 h* Mar u n r fr r^ t. i n d ln g
l i t U \v1 1,11• on p
of Study gave as her lesson taken Morgan, Neva Sloffcr, P. II department
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Wyatt.
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from the book. "The Prophet
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work at the university for the last
l ti
1 luilf hi nil, * Mh y
tn,a!i' in** r ip p ii 'H . if p H ir k ln i f p e i f
Jeremlnh". The two tirst chapters and the hostess. Mrs. M.
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a f -i m i f f • i t a r t
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Nichols
Mi
four
summers,
completing
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“ The Hole of the Prophets In the
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ago
at
the
end
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life id Israel" and ".Jeremiah a*
Circle No. T »f the W.S.C.S, ot
vi i i ti,
u. t
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the First Methodist Church was summer term last summer she
hi* neighbors knew Him"
k 11 1"v ti"' f *n .
h«ii t&gt;ist i r i t p r e i t r d
, M'
I"luii ii iimfi, h ift
Prayers were read (rum (hr held at the home ot Mrs Carl was accepted fm membership in i
l |i|* t * » It ii i t *!t| me to keep
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l 4InO \ Nt*IM11', Mil V ••
Book of Jeremiah, 17 Chap lit ? Do*»c&gt; with Mrs W K Vllilen Kappa Delta PI. national educa
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Verses. 20 Chapter, 13 20 Verses acting as eu hostess The program lion honorary
if . 'int tit &gt;ii li &gt;i*i "f n inlor ful **
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The meeting closed by all re , opened with the members repeatNt ,
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pealing the lairds Prayer Delight 1 ,ny n,,. |.ord', Praver Mrs Harold
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ful refreshments were served to Whillcrn gave the Devotional and
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IB members anil visitors present t|„. stu.ly was presented by Mrs
ll HI
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_ Mejdames W. \\
Dawson, Rrodle Walter ( lapp The following inein..... ' ‘ ill It
V Jkllllams, W I
Chapman. Kate lu-rs were present;
Mesdnmes
Ha. ‘
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Chapman, /.idle laird, I.. N Hohert llennet, John lllnnlun. Jr..
I MS u,ik \u
a Im i hf• v t iu
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Mr. and Mrs. John Fox enteri I I.l
Svvajn, Harry llrown. Itiilh Lund Geneva Itranlh'V, Waller Clapp. tiiiio-d at tlivlr home last night in
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ill 1 nldtt, II. • i, , ' Mill
Dr II K. Ring
J: l£K\ Herbert Collier. D H
Flelcher, I'nnhi with a fish fry on the Inkr.
I'tikill ilt*i imi
Mil ^ i / i 11
Roy Tillls, M l.. Wrlghl, Neil Morris Forguson. Huger Harris,
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Those
attending
were
retired
Farmer W. J Showermnn Misses M„r l |n 1.,-ddun. K I. U y , Jr..
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Henr Admiral Fort II Callahan
Aline t hapman and Muble l hap y; H Mi Alexander J W, V
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Mi’ll II IV .* t - I H
and
Mrs.
Callahan
of
Tampa,
Mr.
man.
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Frank Noell, H II Odhum. Jr .
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Mrs. Harry
Chalfnot of
Clrclr No. 2 met at tile home A o Huber ts, I,a mar Howland, an
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or Mrs I,. T Doss with Mrs W W K. Vllilen. John S White, Ha Iabridge, Gn , Mrs. M. F Poole,
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Mnrdlvaul ns co-host ess The lln o ll Willtern, Kugcnc Williams, Fort Poole, of Delaiml, Mis,!
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meeting was enllerl to order In John Williams and the two host- Thomas Kimnel Wilson, mol Miss
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the rhulrmnn,
Mrs
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,, , Nlehol esses, Mrs. Dosscv and Mr*. Catharine Fox
Impi 11.11 v»• i floe uniUnI in in.iriuip.* tine niat liinir nl &amp; nn nVln, I p m
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*on who stressed attendance al vihlen Mrs CliHorr Price ami
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•ill tIk* All Saule f’nllmlir Thurrh M&gt; • Ihiryv Sun rmnplms nml .Mm
4h, MM ■
I I I 1|t 111 hi m Ml till
the general meeting Reports were u r&gt; Hiehard Woodson are new
Kilvvnrd l.nmri' Tfn'ii i»nr*'nln »•' Mi *md Mi*. VV I *"niahai "f Utu i , ■ 1 I,,,,- 1, ,y l I
I ' ' ‘7 I ’nliiietlri Vvp.
given hy various chairman after
r . and Miss Metis Hudson
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whirh we listened to an inspira ..\llanl,,. visited the elrele
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The
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l ia* *him h wn- liotiltlifullV diMmiKil villi vvhih vrlmliult uni
fain, Mis I- H liauuiilliil* huIiUH nml aipniiiktf, i»*I»■**.| Hi, ii„&gt;ii
II Mi! i»
served to the following Menlaine,,, ,
£"! ! , m m , ,
’■•ter Paul llukiir. son of Mr liapul \vi-i |i|i|]•* mu n nml Hi»n«i " \mi M ain'1 nml "ff I'* pf» » I l"*»
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noss Adams. Mahle Itlount. luicy V %ii
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end 'Its. Ivti-i J. Ibikot. will
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l‘h* luith' \uh invnlv ill n hnllniinn h n^th vvliili' in lull Ini • .Im
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.......... -our music recital with ii fiiH il hmlii »• and full ifitllu ini Viit
vilwi I .m iil* N in uuiliii, ninlti m li*aim , «■ ■i« n i m i». ■ iv k
W. II.Klrliy, J. M Leonard. It M
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i'|iened the meeting with'.it Stetson ITov.-rsIlv in Deluiml fsiihiom-d similnt to that ofthe lu iu .
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Ashby .lonfx
Jones I Hit*
His iiivniiiiiiiiih!
aeeomoanlsl will
will’ In
In-* Mnx
Max;
\|,, I'omiiton chose for he, drmgliii'r's wedding ei ill'll k ill# ii Ml ill- 1.ilia **|"| - IlH-l *
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vaim m and a guest, Mrs. Milton ,(iJ |hp .levariJa.ryal Mrs Lee staled| Fain, also a student of Stetson vvilli u i-otsago of gladioli tools ui in. douddn
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Following ito- i-eremouv a i i . i’IUioo tn,. lo-lii In Hie 'Imi i i It Ii' a**\
Circle No. J met at the home nf M
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Ml M I ni l I M i l l ' l l VI
Mr*. Rill filenu with Mrs. W. ().
Home. Circle 7 nml tl are
1 M
fern were ill lunged around Ilia ovst.il onneh bowl on ,lo la ifb’\ ' *1*1* 1)4' - , luridiM4‘ -i1 i iiti 11 n
Brin.on presiding. Mrs S (J County
t
m
i
l
IN 1 1 iu \ i-N \i it a ll \ Ml.-M.
serving
supper
for
young
pimple
Kill I n II,ill li« |. .*1 NN I1 |r• V1
wlileli also held the lie red wadding ■ake
Shlnholser used as her theme. al Hie church Sept. 2nd. M rs., from Ua* itii**iaii ■lliial - f \ 1
Hi...... uole will make Ihrlr home in Maitland.
“ Amhassador* fur Christ
' Mf&lt;: "nrin^m ' Vr iwTrl” II’ that h e r ,flll',h ' " ' an w.il,, l
*"
’f 1 Frii'iuU will regret to learn that
Mis I,outer was bum In Kv.iiisv die. I ml., nml vin- l! ' l l- III (if land Ilia Ws* s Ml* •1 t&gt; . it 1
elasa
K.-h,w,l
, i . l -pi
, , ,oiins
, , , . , 'he . sup
peri&gt;,,rk
and Tv
Mr*.
Ashby
Junes
jiruiH'ib'd L n i h i,i 111 HI* ' f-llfc*
SemiMole I lie'll School.
LeRoy
Goff
er
of
O
K
Goff,
•Rov
Goff,
brother
Gofl
nas* al
*t niblo
iiirrie.M
mail m
made
u
r
re
will
visit
tf»s
10 j- III N * 1 tMr
for the County Home Mrs H, T and Mrs J’ark Tyre will visit tlv died in Tallahassee after sulferin
.Vi l.oniee was tuiiu In Tulsa. *UsIn ami attended ••
HI \’|Nk (il" bald ,ll
('minty
Home
Refreshments
were
Warren rrpurterl that llirthday served to the following' Mrs Hob from severe burns The funeral (trie ins. Ii» la now rmidoyrd as in ni-rountiint nt Aoiet 1 iim MriU' i i*'lt S ,1ait H i* Mid .irul 1 b.» -1 -M»H ,
th»i -sfitIus nf \|411||I I|
111 Milnmlo.
cards wouhThc sent to each guest1
Mr* will he held In Camilla. Ga
i*r
there and asked for &lt;tuilt scraps V ri Vn« r ir 'M r ! p .T u ' r i l l
.f »»,.
Th r M* n * Hi .Mi.
be token to the Home. Mrs Jack 1 ' " T .l'w id ln m . i m ,
m S I V I 1? \ N T
Leaving Snnfonl t«dnv for Tnl- n
•
iii
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II )Fit .1
i b
lahasaee
were
Mr
nml
Mrs
K
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C
l
O
D
C
W
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mrr, X r W^ M r r lH,," i '‘ r"le "* lm h ! KWmlxT Mr**" ' /. Jones ho'stess.
1
at* Saul Ii I‘ .it \ s*■mtr.
thru
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al
-i
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if.
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Jumcs ( lie»tnul, Mr. ami M r s . , . . .
.
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. .
chairman gavci
nvil a wonderful bilk |hostess,
Hl"-k"
s"'v^
,r* Junes.1,m r " Thniirns
ll I
M« i i in i; a. I hi M U!
I - &lt;i Ham * 'Hii1 h -•! *ti*- / 1
llerknrr, Ml*. Helen W/nflC A \ D n n i r l
Mrs
(
’
('&lt;
la tilling woinutt, Doc­
flafl.ii1 D Ui hI in IHerkner, and George Harriett. |
M
1
1 I....... |l. « . M . 4*| f tiu
tors Rilke and I'arrlsli who organtI
Tlo v will al lend the rnmmrnrc, ,,
„ „
lied n ScIkhiI of Nursing in the
M
m
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h
M
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m
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Ti
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b
1
1
in, nt exercises of Hie Florida!
nM'1 •
M l" W" ,,n »l 1 1 "-lley
Philippines and in ludln Mrs ltd!
State University tomorrow even- Wallace have ............ Ill , || till marl­ •i'f, Mi ls f |h fii‘r-4 1 tiftli, MliK'r M■
a» » » — — m
Glenn. Mrs II It McCall nnd|
ing, where Mis. Thomas Herk- , bige of their ilaugi.ler, Pi n.-lo|m
'&lt; i f |i ii Inn- I i *rt Mu
nffi i
Mrs William Mnye were .ipooint
f M,
iter will receive n Master -&gt;f Arts Ann to Aitliin Simp m Ilium I (II ! im*.iti n&lt; I Mi im I.., I* &gt;ii tin ii hraai
ed b, serve n dinner during Youth
•tegri’i'. Fn unite the put tv will of Atlanta, II" Is tl,, son „l 'lr. , i*M Iftth ' • la (ana*! nf Mi
I»- inActivity week. At Ihe eondiisiim
-lop In Jacksonville where Mr and Mrs. ,\ S lUimel Ji
| Marl f■t*» Ms* X'.yasi laal. » '
of the business meeting delightful
( , f
ti­
mill
Mrs
Chestnut
will
mirrhase
Tile
weihiing
took
gin,
e
in
I'nl
, „l„
refreshments were served In the
Tfa* yiip K \A**n* t . ,ti* I ul 4aid
J|( J, ( lt,,, ., - . . 1
following; Mrs
Mrs. I.
I, Went.
Went, Mrs A.
following:
A.|: SANTA MONICA. Calif, h Jane Christoms nirrvhalnllse (or tlieir toil, (in oil Jure 3
... 1
i-t ' 1
|l|»'* •■I* , ,
’i - V
B. Smith, Mrs. M E Mnye. Mrs i-nwell ol Ihe movies has obtained fIV«• iiinl ton cont utan*.
u Mm
. .
f i r i f » "m
with rifthiiutra hiliNtua aiai ilnitilv
:m |. •1,
H F Cole, Mr. William Move, a divorce decree from Geary
Mrs
hunt T .. 1 Seminole High| Ki-lloot ... Itlfil Slid
, , ........... . ................ |,
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1
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1
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1,
1
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i
Mr.
nod
Mrs. Hhhi.nl r. K. for the past two yearn has been ............... i.l - n il,., I„l„
Mr*. S. (). Shlnholser, Airs H 11 Steffen. iiiMirnnrr man nml form -r
l
McCall, Mrs I J Ilnyolle. Mrs profiMsmriiil ice skater, on the Walker will arrive tomorrow from il HluilrMt wl ihp ( in vvfa ul VS. |iui|*riia-nlA«*!»* plurnl
m Mu- 11&gt;4'*'I If „ V tld,
r 1 j &gt;•
Gainesville
to visit with Mrs. Lunjf aSchaul of Ntimiiifi in Atlanm hvlnip
W. O. Brinson, Mrs H, T Warren. grmimi that he neglected her fi/r
..... |lo|1.h VvK- ,. H».* a ih - ,i • ■1 ..I
ti it
I* 11 Im • 1 1 . , ,1,1,
Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr*. K P llolyn. Mr. /eh llaillff. lelini* anil waterskllng
Mr. Dan eI I* a Itifm gta-lo„.e
tl.,i
" i . i 1 - &gt; ,■
Mr*. Rill Glenn and Mrs. Jack
«f North Fulton Hiuh Nrhool .»ml
The 21 year old singer said sin- It. F. Mills, for three weeks,
( 'abb, aaiIgI«aI b\ \la
M.
tN
•
v ” i &lt;h t w i i i n g l y !
Tb 1 in t Meet
Gord y.
Im now nuployril by th» S |« , 1
wax left almir almost every week
. ill
I". If., *SI«&lt;|iht’fi nit,
i vi"iI ii dr
I||4- 1 11 11 1 ,|&gt;|| t i.'li, t
Friends will he mirrv to hear Cotton (?mnpnny in Atlwritn
Clrrle No. t of the Womans (&lt;nd Tills, &gt;he testified yesterttny,
IkrlaiM I brt*f catfiii- hiriffiann rain
nt '1 00 1, m M. , 1 , * •
Society of Christian Servlru of Hie constituted cruelty In’rausc she that Mrs. P. I*. Cam),ell remains
After Ansr. 20f th«* couplr* ail
• M
First Methodist rimreh met at the had lo work all week at the confined ol her hi,me due to an rrxlcto At 74 Monti’lolr fb . N K. fcUHnir r»f » ft ait n il' . ^« lm l u Ih K ’ ■I i I'I n al1 Map- 1 1 1
ii rid In* rn-Hfa iapttfij a lib fn*nb Wa illn it,. v ,,,1 I,, at - &gt; 1
'iiitomobile accident last week.
home of Mrs. Ressie Greek, Aug. studio.
Atlanta.
xtrnwbi'iill** mid roakb •
*
1 1*
lb* 1 •■1.■1 at. ||i
3. at 3:00. The chairman, Mr*.
Miss Powell was given cii'lixiy
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Wlnfree and
T. F. McDaniel oiiened the meet­
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Thi* irtiruN Ihcji untb»*M"*l an mart m &lt;»„ M ,,|l
of
their
two
minor
children.
1123
daughters, former residents of
ing with a prayer and gave a talk
t li«* pa rib
ubi'M*
0 m'\
nlnvtd I(IU Mill l-e.-tn at , i , 1i- 1on “Transformation of One’* monthly support, Ihelr Rrent wood Sanford and now of Daytona
'(tiMiB W ln i t 'i In Tii*' lb»u‘\ nn I 1*1ft N vt 111
Col e' ■ ■"1 11
home,
an
apartment
house
anil
an
Reach, will ho the week-end guests
n il'll--ii y v
Life.” Mr*. Hutchison, president
Pi I / n wai t' ii w h i ib’il
automobile
of Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Johnson.
welcomed the following new mem­
'I lia Jana - .i 1141 Iv11 • fii» *b itA i n iinnta ril&lt;» nf tin......... ....
Steffen is the son of the one­
bers, Mrs. I, c Hurmugli and
■il A lab • •"
* uillh i 1 i •
tbr*
bantt'RMn
|ti•
»y*
*
*
n
im
l
II
bafi
time
world's
lightweight
boxing
Mr. and Mr*. Rosrne Taylor and
Mr*. G. C. Womack. Mrs. Turner
rim* with i* p i n t ' af r i M l n l ill F’ll si II ipli I * banh il i an i
champion,
Willie
Ritchie.
son
Ronald
left
today
for
Highread Ihe 13th Chap, of Hehrews
Tilt* I i i 11 i|it1 ' 1 fa" *'1 '
h« r pfltiarn.
and Mr*. Herman gave the lesson
lands and Franklin, N. C. where
u l l l bald i la ii il
• . I •a
Tbawt* I n v ih ‘H (a n i i n v Mia nf
on Ihe Rook of Jeremiah At the
they will spend a two week's
'rha Ia1111n Mi iMm- bn*&lt;I
(tiiniHip with Ml** K i» i in- unri»
conclusion nf the meeting refresh
vacation.
&lt; H.i§11 f ' mi * a . t
b^r rnolhar, Mr* V b h n K i c m m ', ;il fttii* IT i •
mrnts were served to Mrs. R. U.
M is
1 Inn Ib'F'arr, Mr*
.I hiim ' m p in
Hutchison. Mrs T, F. Mcllnniel.
Mra, Hello ('Inland had "* her
Tip i s IT if .ii I n l» iv f
PctuolL Mm. Arthur Ibinirl, M m ,
Mr*. W. J. David. Mr*. 0. C.
guest* yesterday her brother and
in H
tlriK fv
H i u I i i * Mix* hanm * l-*m ^
II-* p iit
\ ,a
Womack, Mrs Olive Wells, Mr*.
Mr»,
Clark
Leonardy
sister-in-law,
Mr.
amt
Mrs.
II.
0.
MIS ANGKLKH ijs— Artur's agent
llnrprr. Mh* Fr&lt;mrPi« liumblrv. Sl‘hnnl f bildnn
0. W. Bailey. Mrs. L. C. Bur­ Sid Luft lias been citid to appear liter* nf Drunaon, H. C„ and har
Mra. Walker W. Culp
,1 ...........
M I hn r*i|{Kv W U hom. Ml** f ’urn yeirr, ol .me u, ii
roughs, Mrs. II. 0 . Herman. Mr*. In Domestic Relations Court Aug mother, Mra. J, If. Filer* of Iaik*
Esther IV. Rive
Ivn Patrick, ninl Mi^ IIa•I&gt;uris 2:041 p m I,i tegixi. ' oid pi
J. Morris, Mrs J. F. McClel 24 lo answer Ihe charge of hi* Monroe,
Mra. L- CL Hussey
for Hie beginning &lt; ' Hi" ■
iT'traa.
. Dnffey, Mr*. R. former wife, actress Lynn Bari,
IxmL Mrs. I. P
Nancy W. Steele
Monday August I ,'Hi I *i r, ,
racr, Mrs
Mrs. Klla Irish,..........
W. ^urner,
Mr*. (hat he Is *3,fl27 In arrears in his
AlIG. H
If
you
have
a
long
narrow
kit­
A rice ring will Inks* on n imieli askixl to lo mg cl, ln-o on-'
Miss Klla Rollon and Ihe
S.
P.
llolyn
chen. with more wall than floor
support payments
of eolor It voir arrange chopped
year* ,,l age and legc-i i ll
p|
hoiteaa, Mr*. Ressie Greek.
Mrs. J. Ross Adams
Luft, inow the husband of Singer1 space, yon may find a drop-leaf
green pepper mid canned pimiento Tile l ir- i ll.iplixl \ ac.Hion I ,■
Circle No 5 of Ihe W.S.C.S. of
M
L.
Odium
agreed lo give Miss |shelf Is a Idg help.
Ga
Tn the Indium of the buttered mold School Pnrild-J will lii'giii ,' I '"I
the First Methodist Church met Judy Garland,
('lain Jobe
hefom packing willi rice
p m
with Mr*. R. It. Crumley who Hart 111 per cent of his net earn
AUG.
1
*
The
Smithsonian
Institution
say*
gave the devotional Mr*. W. W. Inga under a property settlement
George
Herndon
termites
apparently
reach
their
Tyre, treasurer collected due* and signed In 1030, say* H S. Hahn,
Scott Kirk
as RarPs lawyer. Luft paid her peak of appetite and engineering
ave balance. Mr* Clarence WatMra. E, U. Carter
* atked for sunshine donations ■90 a month up to the lime ho and ability In the Canal Zone.
and inquired nUul the lllnosa of Miss Garland w . t c wed. hul Hahn
any member of Ihe circle. Mrs. said that based on their Joint In­
L. B. Clark, Mr*. J. I. Garrison, come tax report, Luft nwei $3,027
Mrs. L. A. Anderson, visitors were to Miss Rari from January to July,
IN T R l l l l I T K
TO
Introduced and wclromed. Mrs. 1933.
R. U. Ilulchlion, a visitor and
president of W S C.S made *cver*1 announcement* rnnrcrnlnjt the
butfnesi and program meeting*
T IIE
and urgod each In utteml. Mrs.
Tyre made an announcement ronPHILIP’S COIXJNIAL CLEANERS
cernlng “ Youlh Week" at the
church, tAug. w, to -Sept « and
W I L L IIK C L U N K 11 H A T U K U A Y
itatad that the circle w«* having
a (upper Sept. fl. Three volunteers
A F T E R N IK ) N F R O M ItOO O ’C L O C K
were called for to serve the supper
*nd Mr*. J . N. Amrello, Mr*. M.
;
. t ' v "V
R. Strickland and Mrs, W. W.
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/y j
s -\
W E NOW CARRY A FULL LINE
Tyre volunteered.
MM. Ed Shlnholser gave the
Million Study on the hook "The
OP PERFECTION DAIRY PROprotne* Jeremlnh" h-- llsroW ff
Caw, Mra. Crumley thanked Mr«.
DUCTS AND CAN SERVE YOU
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C H U R C H C IR C L E S
Methodist

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Qahndah

Fox Family Enjoys
Fish Fry On Lake

Peter Paul Bukur
To Give Recital

(Y&amp;AAonaUu

MRS. APPLEBY’S

Miss Irene Greene
Given Luncheon

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Jane Powell Gets
Divorce From Her
Business Hubby

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Sid Luft Plans
To Be In Court

Floppy Birthday

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ATTENTION!
LATE SHOPPERS

Mr. and Mrs. George xSwartz

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LAST TIM E TONIUHT

Invite* Ynq To
Enjoy A Frltndly
flam* Of HhaffUboard

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Cold • Cold Btcr
On# Black Month Of
Banfanl City Limita
On Orland* Hiway

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MILK AS WELL AS ICE CREAM .

SATURDAY — DOUBLE FEATURE

“THE LONGHORN”
“THERE IS NO ESCAPE”
SUNDAY — MONDAY

“SON OP PALE PACE”
Bah He## — Jana BnaaaH — Hay Boym and Trigger
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DAIRY QUEEN

coslimie of Dsn separiile ami distinct peisonslities! Tha
ssonl jersey dress lias cap sleeves; is lopped by s shell jacket
of liraid-edged tweed jeisry, ’I lie rimunei Iuiik I is red and the
jackcl is fated in red. Miowo m idiick. Sire* 7 to 15, 24 95

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County personals
IIAMUONE'S MEDITATIONS

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J e .5 ' ' B o o t
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Hey, and Mrs.
C. White lire
home again, after two weeks at­
tendance at the Town nml t’oitn- i
try School, Kmury University, (la.
Mr. mid Mrs. A. II. Hold,,sun
Have returned to their home In
Washington. D, U. lifter spending
two weeks with Ids brother anil
alster-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Koldnson.
H. K. Franklin arrived home.
Friday, following a vacation
spent with relatives In lumiilmi
tie und Texas.
Friends of Mrs. A. F. Kemp
will be rorrv to li-arn that her
father, William N. Ktepln-us ptisied awav ai Ills homo in Luke City,
July IU. following a long illness.
Funeral services weir held in Luke
City, will, Interment in the Ml.
Heulah Cemetery, near Wellborn,
his former home.t The Mnsonlr
Lodge of which he wn* u ,Member
conducted the graveside service.
Ha is survived by Ills widow,
Mrs. Klla .Stephens of Luke City,
three sons, Thomas W. of Luke
City, Hildreth N. of Ihirtnw mul
Lewis of Fort Lauderdale, two
daughters, Mrs. A. F. Keilip,

the

Drang"

Mcnt'irls!

Hos |,t

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pltnl In Orlando. Mrs. Parrish Is ‘ fusions while there.
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Mr. and Mrs. .Xavier Trudeau i|uv i'ltivw Hostdii
uf Weeliawke,, N. J. have nr- \ Z l Ju d!ter,nine
lived In Lake Marv whore Uiey t(js illness,
wl l occnpy the l.my Kara),..
Mr H((i| Mr„ |t
Mrs. J. L. Riillard, Mrs. W. p.

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Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Kora and
children Becky and Iticky relum­
ed home Sunday after spending
two week* in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. liaude Hakes
have us Ibvlr guests Mrs. Hakes
sister and brother-ill luw, Mr. and
Mrs. Valentine Hosier of New
York.
Mr and Mrs. Hill Henderson
und son of Orlando were Sunday
visitors ol Mrs. George Peters.
Mr and Mrs. Carlto Marklwlli
and children und Mrs Mumle
Mallileut spent Iasi week at Coro­
nado Beach.
Mrs T. W Prevail and family
had as Iheir dinner guests Sundry.
Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Maxwell anil
family.
Mr. und Mr*. Under Hart had
as Iheir liursla fur a few days,
Mrs Hurt * slsler and brulher-ln
law, Mr. and Mrs. Woodhum and
daughter* Mary and Laura, of
Miss.
Miss Belly Phillips returned
home Friday after spending a
month In Or orpin with relallve.-i
The Baptist Intermediate Sun­
day School ('lass held a Fish Fry
at Horse pond Thursday night
After the meal games were play
ed Those enjoyed the evening
were Bev ami Mrs Sum Stewart.
Mrs T W Prevail. Mrs. Puui
Hy S I DIF. SUDF.HHI.OM
Maxwell, Mr. ami Mrs Under
Hart, Mrs Wiuulhurn end daugh­
ters Mary und I,uura of Miss.,
Jimmy Brown, Carlton Jacubs,
George Oldham, Denton. Fred,
Valluen, Addle, und Carlton Pre­ subject uf the program was. "Ye
vail, Luylne Slone, Bulb Roger, Ara Thu Light of Th# World."
and Suiamie Maxwell, Frankie During the program they bad sev­
Thomas, ami James and Homer eral stories. After the program
thay wsra served refreshmanta by
Bowen.
Mrs. Duo Drrggors held a Stun Mrtt Ed Oglesby, Jr.
elv Parly at her lumi# Wednesday
Tha 0. A.'a uiat Tuesday afafloronnfl Bingo was played and ternuou at 9:16 o'clock at t u
prizes were won by Mrs W 1,. home of Mrs. Flunk Fnrmer. Ar­
Selg, Mrs Paid Maxwell, Mrs tur a verv iulorealing urogram
Grace IJudicy. and Mrs. Ida ivfrvihuienlt wne
served by
Hughel. Refreshment* of rookie* Mrs. Farmer.
and punch wore served by the
Dr. ami Mrs. J W. Mnrllii uf
limdciu, Those attending were the Orlando were the dinner guests
Mines. I.ester Harper. J\ W Pro of Rev. und Mih . II. If, Martin
vail, I'uul Maxwell. Grace Lind­ and Mrs. Lunin Pi tester Th,,r»sey, l.oimle Speer, W I.. Selg, duy.
licnriiu Jacobs, (du tluuhel, Fun
Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Nicholda uf
ulu (ilegcr. * laude Hakes, Pearl ' at** M"nr&gt;.,i Corner nre cele­
Yarborough, Lewis Brudomeyer, brating tlielr Ifitli Wedding ,\„Tlieroo Thomas uud Ida *(p*H*r of I
O i V . I a M* lud.iv.
1i t n
**&lt;»' iunrMinis.
inif Mm ir n
nil *lny tm U Vi
Phillip Bauer has a* Ills guest* ftft*I linvp Usvltssfl rtM *hn|f f •‘Iffv)*
oh a few days, Ml*. Fled Bulluiu
of Maitland and Mrs Hubert Kirk to come mul visit I hem.
Mra. Murv Alice Murlln wlm
bun been visiting her nun and
daughter-in-law. Rev. nttd Mrs.
H. It. Martin returned tu tier
home In (Irlondi rikUR-Hiiav,

and a conwrt by th* Florida Com*
poser* League, featuring original
cornpoult lone by member* of the
League.
Modal event* will Include a recrption by the Tallahassee Muaic
Teacher* AiawlaU**; a formal
bankurt w i t h
Dr. Doak ft.
Campbell, president of F8U, a*
the principal apeeker; and a
luncheon with Mta. M. B. Bynl,
Jacksonville, la (hare# . .
i'and dfucualaaaa will present
,p.,roeehe* to the solution of
b .approaewea
.
. /
teacher problem# and the aenuiai*
tl°n
modent teaching lethal*
urn*. I'anel will ha M by; piano,
Raymond 1-aan mmaa, University
ol Florida; voice, I.. Wolcott
Prior, Jacksonville College of
Music; music sywaUs*, Irvin
Cooper, F IU | organ, C. Edward
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Hundreds uf Ideas un.l sug­
gestions are ready fur vml
lit uur liternture un limne
remodeling, Come iu und
look them uvvr. You'll find
Just the idea for your

JAMES B. GUT

Repair problem bolhmllig
vwiT Bring It tu us,
Chau** arc. we can fur­
nish your needs und even
a rarpeiiler tu do ihv
work, if yon piefer. Came
in or call, now.

MIMEOCjRAPH PRINTING — TYPING
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYW HERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

C R E D IT B U R EA U O F SANFORD
TKLKPIIONKH ISO and 1071
Rssg 494 Heaford Allantic Natlanal Bank Building

This demonstration
showed me the way
to a better deal!
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1*4 bMn planning fa buy 41 hlghar-prlcwd cur until
I faunal «ut all Chavraltf offwad—4
anal how muth I could aavol

Yau’r# "tltting prslly" bshlod Km whesl
Tuks ibis Ik-1 Air modal. First thing
you'll notice is the rich-looking upbolsteiy und uppointnittnli and roomy,
com fur table teats, fust turn the Igni­
tion key to mum iliu engine and you'rq
r i n u l v l/t ttfi

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MRS. J. II. MKNIPK
Mrs. Claranrn Harmon and son
left lust week to visit Mr. Ilsrmoil's family In Durham N. C.
Rev. Grant el from Knterprlse
will hold services at Chrlat church
Hunday at 0 ; 0 0 A . M.
Mr. and Mm. Harman Jsan. have
had as recent guests Mr. and Mm.
Dari Delays and son, from Pulaski.
Win. Also visiting ara Mr. and
fr*. Kills Doerr and daughter
Charlotte Ann, fruin Louisville,
Hy.
Th* Long wood chamher of ComIit11 re* had e* tfi&gt;"st sneaker resantly Mark Wheslcy. Mr. Wheeler
gave an Interesting talk, on waya
alia nta^na uf toilMIng progressive
cltlas.
Mr. and Mr*. John Resms havo
gpesta front Rostim, Maps. Mra.
Ream* and her guests spent sevoral days at Daytona Heacn.

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You pel mart power on Iom go#
Heic’s nil the power and porfornjano#
yuu could ever ask for. And along
with it comes the most important galo
in economy in Chevrolet history 1
That's because of Chevrolet'* la v
great hldh-compreulon engine*.

ill* had n canasta
|v evening for
Hllam Angeloch
rs. Kdward Itspi

Jr, and Iheir four suga uf Nor
folk, Va.. wsrn guest* of hli
cousins, Mr. and Mm, R. K. I.luyd
Jr. over tha woehond.
Sunday thn Westminister Fa)
lowihip Gruup of the Presby
‘ terlan Church had the ehuret
j service. Lauru Man Donaldson tail
^ tha responsive reading, Gwen Cop.
' Itanger the reading of the Herlp.
.turn and prayer, Irma Gean Kp-

Ivan Fowar Itaaring, If you xml R

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You'r* In for a pIpMgnt lurprita at Uw
intootb, itaady rid*. On* mason U
Rtgdal for modal, Cbwaokt wftt

Finer performance on less gat. That'*
wbat you ■* with tha new Powergild*. Thergw no more advanced auto-

clear view in a!) directloas.

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The hel|&gt;iii|( hand in ulwti.vn nut to &gt;mi, wheth­
er your neetln are one hoard nr a truckload
of (umber. If you are plannim ; to liuilil, re­
model or repair, we may lie able to wave you
Mine, tffurl und money. Our nalesnieit will he
happly to iwhIs I you reoiinllegn of Hie nature
of your problem. Our liustticHs is service to
you art well uh lumber and Imltdint: material*.
.So, coiue In soon. We it ant to make yo u r ac­
quaintance.

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■ Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Anderson ''(r‘
‘y n,•
&lt;aml cl,II..... . Mona nod Ihmlc
i,.1
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(if Malll,iml. ml Mrs. Amlersim's ‘,|1I h
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sister, Mrs C, S Htlrkler mid ''"iV'1' Vi' ,T,'i
ihiughler. Put „f Miami, we,a
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Hiinday evening supper guesis of I'.H4,'r.‘
, 1,1 "f
the ..........
pure.,U. Mr. und 4
lastweel
Mm. P. I). Andeisoii.
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Mr. and Mr*. William D. Pul,
, r*'. ,
ver have moved Into the Wurtx “'Ju*1 ,
cottage. He Iiii* been transferred v ,. v sl4 (*'lej4v,,sto NAAN, Niinforil from WashMt;
Ipglon D V
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KriJovlii;t a td'-nlc at llavloua 1!*l' v w|i*,,v Vi. i " 'T !
Reach, Nalurday afternoon were ,tl '' ^ ' ' ' ,
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Mr. and Mrs. W. P. llurke and l,,u“7 l w„w" "'.'J'1 4"
Gavle usd tlielr son-in-law and
11' "'{lvi‘,lv: M
daughter, H/Hgl. ami Mrs. I’uul
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brown of Orlando,
*4,&lt;' r 4hiee rhll,
Mrs. C. W. Niobium spent Nun- ' r, T “ vn,'“ ‘ ," M »"
day In Orlo Vista, with her son...
in law und daughter, Mr. am| . „ 7 r' , / 1 Vi
l
Mrs, Kdgar Parrish and their in- r,,| L '| l‘, ,r »
taut daughter, Uynlliln Hae,
f.
Friends of Rev. H. J. (Uadv will Villi1 tf, 'it Vf'*, ,v
ha eorrv to lu-nr that he Is a u
?fr’
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W,,h hl* '•,,0‘h•r,
Mr. and Mm. P. D. Anderson
enjoyed a picnic supper with thalr
cousins, Mr. utnl Mrs. J. V. Richw i , at LliUrprlse, Wednesday.
Alsu present, was their aunt, Mrs,

MMSOULA, Mont'. UB-A light­
ning storm bit near Missoula last
avtnlng and;
Struck a home causing a minor
firo.
Started a sawdust bln fini at a
lumber fuel plant;
let a wheatflelu on fire near a
golf course.
Shocked a golfer while he placed
a tec.

8)8 BABT FIRST STR EET
PHONE 78

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patient at the Veturam Hospital,
llay Pine*. The Bev, (Irmly Is a
former resident of l.nke Marv.
Bev. and Mr*. J. U. Binmmn
lalurnrd Monday mornlug from
the Anmiai Nainicne Ntale Camp
Meeting, held at Niiwumiea Itlviir
Camp, mar White Hurl rigs.

Lightning Damage

General Insurance

k K.i.tii
will lie sorry tu hear thul her
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mother, Mrs. Kiln Htephens, who
Is visiting her has been taken III ,‘U,.,1|4'1
w,
and WMH ...... .
in the Fernabl
",r:. }*',
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Uiighlon Memorial Roplst.l, Frl- f t ; i ^ y wldie their
Dr. and Mrs. I.yn Whelch»l nf
Miami were the wekend guests uf

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W B e r/:

JcscpS. A. WWU* r a u : Inatru
mental, T . C, Collins, University
of Miami, John Bitter, Univer­
sity of Miami, and Han* Raster*
man. Florida Southrrn College,
Mpedal talks will be given by
Robert Hufstadcr, new music head
at itolllns College; Claudo Alt*
iiioml, aptHiInted dean of music at
Stetson University; and Hans
Barth, Jacksonville pianist mid
composer who will rive an e«planatlon and demonstration of
his quarter-tone piano.
Convention plans are under the
direction of Mlse Ann Wllby,
Lake City, president of FJJMTA.
and J. Dayton Smith, FBI' con­
vention chairman.

Lake Monroe

Mr. und Mrs. Udgur Purrlsli Fby, Cimrity Agent,
of Orlo Vlsiu are umiounclng the
Mrs. Joseph Nul
birth of u daughter, weighing 6 Lrinu her Imnbuial
potimls, 'J ounces, on Thursday, (Mundu horpitul I
at

TA L L A H A S S E E — (.Special)—Florida'* capital city will be boat
to the Florida Stale Music Teach*
srs Association next November
1 to 3, when four hundred teach*
ere and itudent* ot music are ex*
perted for tho IlHh annual run*
vcntlou.
Muslt-al cvlrbrltie* to apitear
will Im Mack Harrell, New York,
baritone; ami Edward Kllenyi,
Florida Stole University professor
of piano, ltoth are artists of in*
lemotional reputation and have
Iradlug name* on the concert
»tag&lt;- and in record ruining,,,'*.
Kach will present a solo redtni
during the convention— Kllenyi un
No. T ami Harrell on Nov. .1—
and each will present a master
class. Harrell, lu addition, will
&lt;undu'i private voice lessons.
Kllenyi, IUTIH winner of the
French “Grand Pria de DU.me"
for hi* recording of the l.isit
“Todentana”, lias a long list of

You ouglu tu try Powor Staatrlni la
teo bow c«iy driving can b*. You agn
spin lb* wheel with o m Oogarl IPa
optional, of court*, at extra co*L *a 4

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Let us demonstrate
4/
all the advantages
;,’ 'v iif buying a Chevrolet n o w l *

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�T i l K SANFORD It Kit Vl.D
Iri. Au*. 7. 1833
I’agt 7

Florida Receives National Honors For Safety Effort
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W A N T ADS
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TH E
H ERA LD
SAN FORD

AR TICLES FOR 8ALE
-U R A L E S TA TE FOR S A LE - 3
1SICE S ROOM 1 floor plan and NEED* QUICKLY. Wicker Chaise
Lounge, Must be good condition.
bath. Large lot. (Ine lawn. Plenty
trult bid shade trees. Near icho* I _Call 23X3r_y±__________________
and grocery. Can finance. Cal)
7— Pete • Livestock • Poultry — 7
267-W.
HOUSE FOR SALE. 3 bedroom FOR S A LE - One While Male Per
slan Kitten. 12 week* old. Per­
frame house, kltc.ien eaulpptd.
fect pet. Call 1589 J
Lake view lot on Lake Jessup.
Contact owner at 2401 Jefferson DACHSHUND PUPPIES, thorough,
Court.
bred. Small Breed. Wormrd, 323.
Wrrfelman, Lake Mary, lllock
HIGHLAND PARK. 2107 Am eU
south of P. O. Turn fell itruy
Ave. Two bedroom mode*-- frame
house.
home. Very neat. Reasonable
down payment and assume F. II
l»HELP W ANTED
-in
A. Mtg.
ltO B T A. WILLIAMS. REALTOR YOUNG MAN, mechanically In
Raymond B. Lundqulst, Associate
dined, willing to work ami learn
I'H. 1673 A T IA N T IC BANK HLDG.
good paying trade. Good Hurt
Ing pay for right man Apply
3 BEDROOM HOUSE
Hamlsll Electric Co.
All conveniences, excellent water.
insir Elder Spring*. Plenty '.hade
HELP W AN TED
traea. some fruit tree*. 2 14/100
acres land. O. C. Wnrmack, Ht. Young man with car fur parttime poaltluu In alternoun; 3:00
2 Bon 2M, of see owner at Atl.
to 0:UO p. m. Car allowance fur
Ul BI
Nat. Bk.
Bldg.. Room 312.
nlihed Set* Carl Oversliuel, The
Sanfurd Herald
NEW DUPLEX 2 bedroom each
Luke Mary. Good term* hy own- 1
SECR ETA R Y W ANTED
er. Phone 1613 W
FOR HEAL ESTA TE IN l.AKF. i Typing and Bookkeeping, a tu I,
i n itaya a week, 123. Give age.
MARY *ee Raymond M. Hall.
epwonr no. Use
addreta aid telepl
_JleaWor_J&gt;anford&gt; F lu jlu a ^ ^ ^ ^
own ear. Write Hot X c/o San­
_3H
ford HerakL
I1KALTO B8
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SLW

FLOORS

aurfaced to p«r&gt;

lection. Old floors made
ft. Fin
Finishing, cleaning end
new.
svaalng, alto portable power plant
Serving S« miuole County since
1823. ll. M. (ileason. Lake Mary
B A TTER Y, Generator or Starter
Service. Cal) 317, Swaln’a Bat
ter* Service. Sanford Avenue
and 2nd Street.
KEEP YOUR lot* clean Heavy
duty mowing ■ clearing, grail
mg shell driveways, *u»tuin
(arming. DeWiit llonlcr A Son
Ph. 862-W.
HAVE your lawn mowed hy Jerry
Lord. Phone IMS.I
L

1. S ILL— Plan.i Technician
Phsuo 811-W Itoute 1. Sanford.

IIILI.'.H P L U M TURK
KL'FLMNIHNG
Upholstering ami llcpulrlng
t03 Calery Ave.
Tel. 125k
I.AW.N MOWKH.S sharpened. Ul
cycles ripulred. Shumuu's, 310
K 41li SI.

. T A M .A U A F ^ E E Pli'r.W*,..
c•jived nation*-! *..;iers this year
from several organizations for it*
over all safety effort on the high­
way!, nut it ha* xiunv more Im­
proving to do before the skyrocket­
ing death toll from thr aoto will
l&gt;e reduced, James D. Hill, southera reple** otativv of the National
Safely Council, *ahl in nit analysis
of achievements before state ofllclnl* and citizen*
The state received four awards
including Hint- plaiptas and an honoruhle mention— for it* work In
over all highway safely program,
driver's lircndng and state safety
oi eituiziition, phi* on luuiornhlc
mention fin truffle low enforce­
ment work.
Governor Ihui McCarty's office
received tie traffic safety contest
award in which Florida placed se­
cond among Southern State*.
Maxwell Well*, Orlando attorney
and President of the Citizens Safe­
ly Council, received the awurd
showing that Florida's safety pro­
gram in all It* phase* wm* the i-&gt;*t
organized of any in t'J southern
states.
t'onnlr. II N. Kirkman received
for the stale department of pulillr
safety un award for excellence of
thedrivrrs's licensing prngrnm and
mi honorahle mention uwurd for

WKI.I.H Oltll.I.KD. Pump* instill
i*l, any sire M G HoUir.'t Ph
I551-M-4U or ;2M

- i - f 'o - i k
•f rcemont !a*t year D ishe,-— *-»•• • 'CPU population
Uccognition also was given the hratkei and Delia) lli-jch, Jack­
State Road Department for It* sonville Reach, Lake Gity, Miami
traffic eiiginei ilng and thr Stat • chores, ?s'« w Smyrna Itm h. I'-i In*
Department of Education for i t . i, Main City, IJizili' v win! Si I.' ing,
school safety program*. The roa-l cities umlei tn.inm
drpurtment was second in south­
eastern states and the school depm Intent io»e from seventh place
to rank in second in the southern
•egion,
In his analysis, Hill laid Florida
dropped from 8.6 traffic deaths
( HAHI.ESTON W Va I' Some
per 100 million miles of auto travel l,,on swallowed a dot oti.nc Indore
in IH61 to 7.6 in lUS'J.
if.* picnic
This was the lowest highway
An a n n o u n c e m *•u 1 for t!ie
death rate in the south, hut con Charleston Lions t lull - on t il mil
- nleraidV higher than the national mg Si-pt (!• fad*
average of 7..T,
"The picnic food » omiut'ier will
ami
Chief need* for improvement.* in tie headed l»&gt; the ptolisin
highway safety, ara more con uhilnnl I, W l S'".ikli-\ i mlv
seiousnes* of the problem l*y the Chili Pre*nli'iit Hill M.iit n ha- ip
I egistature, more personnel for ponded palpable * ‘to.il m l ■ml*
keeping accident record*, traffic fill t'arl llohneil to In id III ie
engineering,
traffic law enforce i-.e.dlim comimlti igit
"Vacuous Klheit w i*. kcim.in
merit, school safety education and
•* tightening of driver* licensing will assist propimpnions oiopu
laws. National Safety Council said. ous Frank Anmilid mi Cn all on
,ttrt
In addition to honors fur iim l&gt;-ilMill nuoTo tTV ~
"All tl-.**t’ri)seenl l.mn* an- urg d
slat* , U cilia* will receive the
.Safety Council'* no iloath award*. to get mil III the i h'm oplivII.oa•m
The 11*1 of cilia* cited for IDT»- resplendency of the .*&gt;•ptciiilo i alt
records, arat UainesviUo, only city eriuHin "
over 25,000 population without a
(raffle death last year, Hollywood,
latke Worth, North Miami nml
i l.KVF.LAND i* to i! • pdo.
■It partlliviil * week 'Id |0 .":i .im ot
'toppuiH and ctiiiglalul.iliiin coni
It-nOs inoloi lsts, paliolini n It... i
t olilplluieiilnil only oim
i
ull men

Lion Swallows
Dictionary

Men Praised

UKAI LEY ODHAM USED CARS

CAR PEN TER WORK
For quick rapalr Job*, or small
bull ring. Call Jim 1142 M-A

Raymond .M Ball M ID DLE AGED o n pie who live
in trailer lo wore ,u n lime do­ ORLANDO Morning ScnUntl, Or­
Licensed Broker fnr all
FOR RRNT
lando Evening Star. Call Ralob
ing yard work— St niando Trail­
mil
kinds of Ileal Estate am!
Kay. 1IIUJ
General Insurance. 204 er Pork— # ml «milh of Sanford
Ask f « Wilhelm
H. Park Ave. ‘Phone 900.
It K L A It A A p e fU n e ^ **4 W
MOVING. l.&lt;H&lt;al A long
Klrat St. eat. I'hooe 486-W.
distance CALI. II. Storage
Whgther buying or aaUlng, It will EL E C TR IC IA N — capable of doing
amt eru'.mg W. A. ADAMS.
BOLLAWAY a n d m b t b e d s
general hrui'-e w iring and repair
pay you to see:
Day week m month — tel. 14*3.
GoinI Pay for right mutt Apply
J. W. IIAI.L, Heeltae
OAKI.AtVN
Furniture Center, H i W. Firat.
ilunthll Klrrlrle Co
Florida Stale Bank Biuldtag
Seinlaule County'* only ingueiual
f a it 7telP»
im if 1—
SALESMAN vranlnl. for Homo Im care t'emefery. Ru.*lu&lt; *a offire*
«r*K ROOM efficiency apt- su t
R EAL E S TA TE W ANTED
provnment work. Salary ami
il* N. HARK. PIIONK IILU
able for wwkmg «*upw». Ideally
ConunisMuii Phone 2.1Ht&gt;
ACREAGE W ANTED
r* «
located u.Toaa front Post Office
ItE.MUDKLING. repairing, ashes• Private hath. Inquire Manuel Do you have a small parcel ol
Ins siiliut’. roofiiig, ps-nling.
— II
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WORK
W
ANTED
land
Improved
or
iiulmprovtO
Free rsllmstes. No down pay
Jacobsnn’e Dvpt. "'ore.
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you would like fu *ell? II *u con­ (IK! I'ONSfBLE white mau with
moult. 38 moiithk to pay, Liceu
FURNISHED A P I ’S Private Bath,
tact us.
•ed contraetor II. .1 Finch, HIH
Imck desires week Tel. I8U0JI
reasonable -ate*. Phone 3C8-M.
ST. JOHNS R E A LTY CO
MellonviDe Ave, I'hom* WI6-W.
Phono
1120
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IN S U H A M ,.
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Ilrtlary,
Fla
Phone
AR TICLEF FOR SALE
f.hlldrnt welcome R. A. Canu'r
14BO-W3.
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„n |,;ike Chatm Dr . Oviedo;
M i ' i - p it'fi I N.'il h A J n lE
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P. Room a!r eondllinner*
Pll 4701 nr 4334.
$ItW95. Eat;’ terms. Winn TV. CALCULATIONS, (diverse tyucs)
and .Uh.c “PAPER
WORK dote*
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'r*‘l
III spare lime PROPOSITION
1787 W.
ME. Box 451 r o The Sanford
Your
TUPPHHW ARK &gt;tealar.
l l c r a l d . ________________ Save on Fire. Win.iwtnrin nutumo
Gladys Soroerby. Phone 1734-It
2 IIH houiae, 1810 W. ard Partis
bile Insurance S.'e John II. VVil
fnr See
Sei 1*jm Culherf.»»U*e, 17lU GOAT MILK: H. D I'rlest. S. San !
Hums Inttiruuei' Agrnr v, 4U5
W Aril
ft
12—
HUSINKSS
(iPPOBTUNTTIRM
Sanford
Afl.'iit'c Rank llltig or
ford Ave. Phone 716 W3
call
31
NEW furnish**! Apt. on N rv .Smy­
SMALL BUSINESS
lr •
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»5.«8 n
rna Ttoach Sleep* *lx. Ln.l 1.13 Yew Folding col*
i ColumhU Palrl
« ■ » « » ! • If you have a small ie *in**s In a &gt;16- FI.UtVEUS PLANTS SIlRUBsS
or 1285 M.
wicludad part of (own and arc
ARMY • NAVY RURFLUX
Interested L: getting .ustumer*. |lit) YOU WANT lo grow flowers
Ph#** 1321
4 ROOM lurnlzlKMl apt Call 1113 nr 316 Sanford Ave.
list the se-vlce you oiler In tk« i commercially'* ('an suiqilv coin
1265-M.
|
pleje facilities ami information
t'lassHIrd co : d i i of the Sanfurd
GOOD AND BAD
I'M 851-.I. Sanfurd
SERVICE STATtON for rent, ror- Used Sirfa
IM-ok' Call 148.
.............. . I 10 00
tier Elm and W 1*1., hy Sea- IJ.retl roll spring
10.00
An lo mobile • ■ Ira lle r* — I i
10 00 Would like lo hear from man with 17—
Q hoard Oil Co.. 314 W 1st.
Used Chnlw Lounge
car for Kawletgh Httslnr-js In
20.00
Used
Platform
.otken
.
,
HUTCHISON ocean fronl opart- Used Kitchen cabinet —
ISIS) ' NRARHY LO C A TlTY . No capital
ftO Y 'lJS Eh CARS U i’lltTan?
menlx al Daytona Beach. Tel.
needxt. S*e C. L. SlIONYO. RT,
Heel ~ Sreuml ami Sanford
Used
baby
bed
A
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NO.
6.
BOX
210.
ORI.
jYNDO,
1501 J
13
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mattre**
FLA. I'll help you start or write HOUSE TH A II.L It, \( System 23
FUR. AparlmtstU, eonpie i, 106 N Used 3 pc living room
RAWLEIGH'S Dcpl. FAH 440
R , G oimI i-umlltKin. i coiniart15 0U
suite
Laurel.
216-11, Meuiphi*. T-.-nn
mciitk, loilic ami uwlimit I'rtep
Used 2-pr Wlrkvr living
SttaUtm Call 1802 \\
15 INI IIK 8TAUK AN T (or sala. 4»4 North
FUllNIHHF.D Apurlnirnl— 4 room*.
room suite
15.00
L53 no. 1 rhlhl Phone 461-W
Usrd Itullaway bed
Orange Selling h*cau*e of III 1144*1 DOIMiK ilEDAN I lean, lo t.
20.00
Used 3-pc dinette
tie** I'honp, Orlando !U97. S 'at*
Plume 137 Little A It et
BEDROOM with private entrance, Used Sofa bet!
20 (HI
33. Established business.
III* hath Ph. 1474-J
Used 2 pc living .-mini
MODEL A FoltD- good ■ •hmIi |I"|i
20 00 LI— N'JNICKH-PKHHONALH— 13
suite
Plmnv II7-W
• 3 BOOM Furnished Apt., second
Usa&lt;l tingkt Hollywood
flour, adult*, 107 W 9th.
W
ANTED
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to
Orlawhi
1831 NAKU ItAMIILi:It
30 1)0
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4 (INK BOOM fur efficiency Apt*. Used 2-pc living •mm.
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5:30
p.
in.
Call
1214
J
aft
Ivr Son, ul 1215 Magit'il.u
Magim
Utilities partly furnlihed. Coup­
40 IXJ
suit*
er 11 p. m .____________________
les or slnglJ* only, 417 W. III.
Slightly used 5-burner
“
BOATS
*
MOTORS
-19
H'J US 1 4top oil range
SPECIAL SERVICE
-1 4
UNFURNISHED
cottage,
ven H Ptabla
E C lA if Beg. 130 05
William
I*
Smith,
(hillmarU
Sal.
*
blind*'and'kitchen equipped. For
AWN INGA
new 4-pc blond bed­
Service, Mercury Outboard Sal
couple or with one child. Apply
100 00 Plastic. Alumfeuaa, Canvas. Praa
room suite
«*», 3813 S. Park. Pnone 1171.1
814 Elm.
Bitltaatea. Phone U B l-j alter v a s w s m ^ r s a r .s u z . i n
Pkone 127
} p a . for *ppolntaaaL
7* • FU R N ITU R E tiT*vld Good* :u
HOUSE untur , Monrn* Corner, 703-06 B. let. SC
J33 nrc mo. Write A. II. c/o Mi 11. P. Ilomn air conditioner*
CALL ui about our Credit Plan. OIL PURNACF.b - By Kreaky *
I Iforaid.
328885 Easy tornt*. Winn TV,
Wall, Floor end Fireplace.
Painting, Repairing Homottel
Ing.
M.
HODGKH
SIB E. 2nd.
*' Q.
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HOUSE. 3 room* and botb. 4 mil­
Mi W. 1st HL
Pkon* ia
Ted C'*rnett
es out South Sanford Ave. A. C.
MOBILE HUM KM
lit 8. Boa 71 B
Tel 1I8T-W.
Henson. Phone 239 J.
IS ft. lo 41 It., priced from $1270
VEN ETIAN BU N D S
up. We have 3 new Mchull mod IF YOU IIAVK BOM E1UIN0 1
» artery pries aI Kolia Head Ulltuli.
FOUR HOOM Apartment. Private
fMfiMiNwwe
v« |pla*
ii*aw
els, also TOUR IT. YELLOW '
Atim laua &gt;inv*i
slaU. kUilVH
cotton nr
bath. 4I» Palmetto.
S E L L and art In a hurry to a
tie I i i k « . Cuiitpiel* tep servo r
STONE. NASHUA, RICHARD
It. let the gteaatfted advartial
femlaofe Venetian Hllnd Coin |mui
LARGE.
COOL,
well-furnished
HUN. ALUM O ROOM A ALUM
O f Wist Third
INUM AWNINGS.
hum* In Geneva. Low rant lor
PtMHt* M
excellent cart*. Box KKC, c/o
Eastsldo Trailer Sales
afflcleat aajaa teadlum.
J.
GARCIA
_l(nrajg __
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Palalka, Fla.
___ _____
ng, uphi___
Cabinet
making,
upholstering. Fur
nllure refinUhlng-renairi'ng An
r -I3VANTBD T O KKW t
~ l CON CRETE Steps, stepfilnu *'ung*. Ufetime Al___
•Iqu-j restoring. Uphuh.'ering fait
grease traps, septic tanks, win­
mate*. Proa
2 BEDROOM unfurnished
rlcs, Wtck guaranteed, no
dow *111* A lintels. Mirada Con­
kltchenatta, dining room. baOi;
Houlavsrtl Ct., DoLartd,
“ eLs
I’lmnv
crete Co., 3(M Elm Ave. Phoae
In
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Cogtaet —N
837.______
1133
i Him : lii lt&gt;.nier' 3V?.SwiLcrd Aff! 4 PIECE Mahogany bedroom suit*. IPB
11LOST AND FOUND
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Large, cane back sofa, Inungr
I.OHT
YOUR
PET?
choir. Ph. 360-W.
300 W. 201
Virginia
201 Virgin
Large rooming house wlthlo walkIf you have— udvertlse yo. t In *
Ave.
Ing dUtaniu of town. Co
H ALL’S CsrM a foe. Genera) Auto
FR EE for liim&lt; lititvs in me
ly
(urniakta. If you ire
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Repairing. Sanford k Ce'M* Avo
Herald through the i-ourm*) &lt;t
DOUBLE BED. innenprlng mal­
ii
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p
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fur horns and Income
Phone 10M-M, I H t - I atfdki.
the Florida Stato Bunk
treat, chest of drawer*, dresser.
^ms to invastigate
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rtm*
lie j530-W
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7 2 - E L E C TR IC A L SERVICES -22
ALL TY P E S BuOdoter w
• h o B T A. WILLIAMS, RHALTON PIANOS— Organs, bond Instruaonabte
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•onabla E
Rates.
Frea aa _
Hanford Elerlrlc C n , G, K A|tph
Raymond R. Lundqulst, Aaaoelata
monts. G u i t a r s , orcordlans,
Phoae 2221
t2I V. C. Gracay
antes, 110 Magnolia A w . »*h s&lt;2
PH. 1673 A TL A N TIC HANK BLDG.
Drums.
Convenient
Term*.
PLUM BINQ
Btrex
p
Music.
641
N.
Orange,
Or­
Haggerty Appliance Center
3 Bit one story old hou*# or two
Cootract aad
lando.
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"Your Westlnghoiise
Dealer”
choice loti. Ncedi few rapaira.
estimates. R
Phone
1737, 115 Mugmiilu
35,250. Owner must leav* clip. STBOUD ______
Bsofurd Ava
medium upright piano.
Pnone 438-J.
PffWcl
Plain mahogany
mahngan) case.
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FltlG iD A lltR appllinrei, sales and
condition with
lino. Phone
In bench,
‘
tWO BEDROOM c
tarvice. G. II. High. Oviedo. FIs
17I3-H.
bouse, electric kite:
Phone 4191 or Sanfold 1642 W
het
healer, ven. blinds, t
after d p. m.
s*ll_of Ds.de—
ear port, house I*
IL TY P E MOWER f«.i Rotary
I spick and span, I
Miller Hadiu k Ap"llaer»
can /ua, payments
KtSTteSkslso BICYCLE, good.
Hanford, Samlnulu ( .mnly *
month.
1es! Wesllnghnuie Dealer
Olds
W. R. W ILLI AMR. R
s t f c i V " .......... w v j k j
118 K Park,
Ph
1)0 N. Park Ave
ELEC TR IC ” 8 T0V E— good condl
Vodnplch Sales Kzvvii*B Y O W N E R -3 room frame
(Ion; also rascrlment of tools.
Electrical A Ga* Appliame*
la Mayfair. Phone lU M t .
U03 Sanford Ave.
Admiral, KcIvInaUc, Servel
Refrigerators, Protaiio Huh
t BEDROOM D B LV S
IF YO Un AD W ERE IN TH IS
WEBTINOHOUSF, full-silt aloctllc
lo tla». &lt;
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range. Like new.
Phone 1240
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D IN E T T E SET. light nak with
RANDALL EL E C TR IC CO
leaped m
plastic seats, 4 chairs, table aad E V E R Y O N E ’S A TT E N T IO N A f Owted and operated by Sidn -y ami
Hutch-cupboard. 405 W. lit 8t.
Eric Vlhlen. Uendix and Cmsley
ImoMdlete possession, priced at
Appliances: Hlftt
"1*«tflcal conira-tI BURNER fas reogo. Kenmore, T il 18 HAS ATTRACTED Y 0 U I
111 Magnolia
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I '** hotiihill. was sighted again
today d!*gul*c«l as a weathervati*
The oriental bird which c*cap.'d
from ,i pel simp yrstcvilay was
pi-rchi.l atop a weather in*troitieul
tower of tlnj Ueathur Rureati build
mg m Lower .Manhattan
Itiifii* stepped on various wealh
el liislriltuenl* a* cu«iiai!v a* lie
did oil window ledges in tin- Wall
Street district &gt;e*lerdav
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n-.d wi-jth.Tk an
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register steady iprlhwesl winds
whi n at tu.ill) the .Mint­ wore
Itiifus startled one pig.oii a* well
as Weather non.in employes.
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visitor to the weather lower, wa*
eiiiniiig ot for a landing when it
suddenly spoil, il the large beaked
stronger from Siam The mi mu
iliroptl) wheeled about and Rapped
■■It into tile dlstame
Hew-uliuii of the lord's win.e
iliouts was Hie signal for Joseph
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Cards Open Big 2-Game Series With Hats In DeLand
Craumer Blanks Sanford On 3-Hits
As Daylona Defeats Locals, 3-0
Jax Meets Pensacola For Legion

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.ni5 iEr.n B r&gt;" ,, h ' •‘■umer Insured Daytona Reach's
SL*.4 r i^Bn,
,h,lr , 'vo 8""'*• serin* with Hanford as hr tdanked
&lt;n» Cantinai* on a ineasily three hit. to give the J»|*u . i n vor.Hr*
om
.lnmt.ln.r Jtrdi.lr.U her* |„« nl«K{ befori 61?
^
a,.
» « » "#v*n outings, th* Cardin*
t il will Invade th* llel.nnd for y
tret# at Conrad Field to trv and
stymie the victnrv-driinkrn Hoi V.'”*. ' " n&lt;fer walked wv*n Car(IIohI., Including Ihren to Price
Hat..
Manater J. C. Dunn will *’ ealhrook.
Oeumer'a Mating fa»t hall
throw hi. late.t mound addi­
tion,____
Jim _______
Sullivan,_ at the ..._
hlai- baffled Hnnford for the fir«l two
Inf Mata. Hullr, who came
rame to inning* a* the first .lx out* wore
Hamilton, worded via the strike out route.
Sanford from the Hamilton.
Ont., Cardinal Claaa D farm &gt; rnumer went on to finlah up
(luh with an Impressive fl-l re­ '•Hh 14 HD's. a x 'hhoii high In
ford, blanked the Kiel In liar- the Memorial Stadium thin v**ar.
Irma Wednesday nlfht In a It wan the powerful southpaw's
If'th aurrraa of the year an
Brief t«o-Inning relief stint.
According to Dunn. Sullivan nK*lnal Juat three aetharka.
may he the answer to Hanford'a
About t|\e only Kanf»H i-n ttrr
crying nllrhlnir—tM—rfr -for a jV,.- n u r confused hv Craumera Maxaihle pennant onslaught In the |nlr ‘ *"t hall was •iiiuriilisslmo
clo.lnf phase of the F8L ram- Dunn, who smashed out two
stiaight alnirlra Into rlfht field
ralan,
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Laat
Laat idgf
nlfht,. Dave .........
l.ennnrd
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turn- III Ida flrat two trie,., iii-rountlrif
*d In the heat mound performance for two-thlrda of Hanford'a hit
of hla Organized flnij career only total. Mill Samuel* sliced u hlngle
to love a In nit-hu nker, 11-41. l^-on- down the rifhtfleld foul line in
Brd retired the flrat nine hnttera the fifth to no nvriil n* Hnnford
In order before Don Hartlev led- could do no better I him reach
off the fourth Irinlnu with a aecotid haae twice nil nlfht.
It wn* l.eonuid'a third defent
alnale.
Leonard fanned five hutteia and in nine derision* ihl* vent Dunn
passed only one lalntiiler (Mike alole hie Illlrd liiiae of the yen*
Bi
lellonet all nlfht, l.eonard'a air­ to honat the itedhlida l.-mii total
ily ht cent ml wna In cimtrnat to to Util, three .hv of the FHI, preCraumei’a htirlirif. alnce the [tav- cedent held by the 11,37 (inlnea--------- --- ---------------- —----------- | vllle G-Man,
I..MID CAI'F.IIH: Skipper Dunn
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OP's, Specials
Lead Sandy
league

Tommy "Wehoo" Leonard, Kanford'a leading candidate for the
hattlna championship of the Flor­
ida Slate I rngue thla year, haa
accepted a tearliliif Joh at laiknView High School In Winter Har­
den.
Leonard and hi* wife Peggy
and three-year-old ilaiifhter. Kata,
plan to move to Winter tlarden
neil week. Tommy will commute
Krnle I’almlerl Dave Leonard
from Winter (inrilen to Sanford
Until the cloae of the aenann on of the Del.and aerlea . . Diinn'a
derlaion may have been Influenced
A lit*. .11
liV the fai-l that I'almlerl need*
Leonard m n • only five more vletorie* to .rack
InreiL In educa­ the 20-game circle ,
. Sanford
tion during Id* will he In town Sundav nleht lo
four year*
at plav Cocoa . . . It will he the
4&gt;
'thft.v.,- n . - r - ?!c | fi'mt .-itiii.iay ingot gum* m ala
graduated a n d
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won Id* deirrea 1"*• •••m
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probably coach
T 1
hnaehnll at Lake- iSllrialii, H
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Leonard waa the PSL'a leading
I ol..lXI a *y
hitter tail week wllh a 3B0 avet aanfnrri
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age;^ Laat year, hl» rookie aeasnn llai'.oc. hII.
il.lty,
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III Organised Raarhall, lie led the T l.eon-*nl. »f
Coastal Plains League with a ro­ tiunn, ofr
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86 Pounds Of Bass
Caught At Rodeo

IKH) 100 ata— a
l)n t ilimn
N'T
-Perrin#.
Haller
K --H ainu el* H i l l 1.
i, I*', ■i *4&gt;14ii a Hll
P.lMlIIIC. Il*tl|o»H», 1 rl&gt;v. riuflnr. 1IH HI.
DP IP linni#» in MkoiMMO&gt;ls 1 Di Ir'p,
Left I III y i «i nit ft, Hn fi f&lt;jt «l 4 Hll
.iff &lt;i i t (Min•r r M 1.i*'ifntlt| 1 Hll
le* « 1HlllMf i 11. 11 L 01,111. 1.1 % ■III
I'lrtHiih «'t .1 in i 1nit 1iik ni, D L enll . 1il
1 In • Imiiini* n M ill' M ‘ 111 H I1
D Idmimi i1 3 W I 'ni uiM'f 115 Si

P A LA TK A — ( Special t — The
Putnam County Fishing Tmirna
lent, stionsoreil hv th" Crescent
City and I'alatka Jayceea tecordad II bass weighing over 11 Ilia,
this week in spite ilf n geneiul re­
port of iiiior fishing over the , (1 , ...... .
l.elllc*
county. The II has* weighed a to- in.ua t i sn
tal uf Mil His. 15 uas.
This hrlng* the total for the |
first 24 weeks of the rodrn which
•nd* Krpt. 7. to 266 has* entered
weighing 1,97(1 lha. 2 oia Thu
largett has* recorded this week
Hnth plavera and nfflclala of
waa caught hy Fred W. Illnllns,
Pomona Park In Creareiit Lake the Hiinford Cardinals were cheer
on a naw paw plug and hit (lio ell hv yesterday's pmiioiincement
acalaa at Hi lha, 3 ns*, to cop by 111 John Morgan that he muv
the trophy this week In the halt remove thu cn*l on the right hand
of .31)0 hilling outfielder Hill Bli­
easting division.
Tha llvri halt trophy winner waa vet limine next Tuesday^
a 9 lb. 2 oa, him* taken hy J. P.
According t 0
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Rowland, Clinton, H. C. while Silverthonie, ho
fiatilng In the St. John# out of may lie hack In
Oliver Camp, Weluka. Other fish
entered Included an 7 lb. 12 ni. the Sanford line­
bale taken hy F, A. Walts rif up by the end of
Craiceut City who weighed the next week. Hllmoneter In the .Snortminin'* Ser­ verthorne broke
n bona In his
vice and Supply,
throwing
The baaa waa caught on live eight
whi l a
bait In l-aka Crearent, Thla aatne h a n d
elation weighed In a 7 noundec catching for the
taken hy Alvin Watta, Creaccnl Injured Hill Har­
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City, a 6 Ih. H oa, Itaaa taken hy ris last Friday
H. T. Cooper, Hatauma. an a H night In Jncksunvillu Beach.
Since lhat time, the Cardinals
lb. 8 os. baua taken by an 9 year
b cl Rlchar llramblelt of llapo- have lost six nut nf their last
vllle, Da. The young flaherman seven game*. Sllverthurne waa
captured Ida bnaa mi llva halo hitting ,3(13 at lha time nf Ida
••jury and was the team leader
from Crearent City,
In doubles with 211,

Silvcrthorne May
Return Next Week

Softball Standings Baseball Course
Offered Women

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1 1IS

LAKELAN D OB— A courts fnr
man ami woman InterestedI Iin tha
ness iside
.................................
huslnaii
of basabaj] will be
red hy
pffiMed
by Plorlda'Southarn College
Nov. 6-28.
. H will be the fifth school of
baseball administration held by the
college.

Sanford Cardinal Averages
ud*» asms p!.r a
. d Auj
-■ a .
aonsrd

jtnadlct ............
arims
amusli
alnilarl
J^t^i'nsrd

1 J* l,*y,uDi H.*ach:

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VC-9, Wilson-Maier Beat Sal-Army
To Cut Warriors' Lead To Half Game

Playing without tha service* of I in two week* to have their front
WAUCHULA hP— Peniacnla p.,/
It* two leading slugger!— Junior tunning poaltlon cut to a allm
33 meet* Jack*onviHe poit 9 ty
M*tt. and Bubha Rtabee— Halva-1 half-game margin,
A* the end of the onenin'r w-eelr tlon Army’* Warrior were de­
night in what could tie the fm«1
Thi* week the Warrior* suf­
.f the Panflv League FABRON- bated for th* third straight time fered an 11-7 defeat at the hand*
game nl the *tale American LrM Opntrnrdc* and N A A S finegum lunlnr ha*ehall tournament
of third place Wilaon-Maler and
Ini Service are tied for the ton
Jnckfonvllle I* undefeatrd In the
a flrit lo.ia iiefore VC-i*. Mean
inot.
tournament and a vlcltcy over
whila. FAKRON 51 took full a.IMonday'* gam* **w Optronlr*
I'rnmrola would give that team
vantage of Hal-Artny'* noaeJIvr
dnk th* Ad's; 8 !:t.‘ Stafford hurl­
the title- If Peneacoln win*, a &lt;ec
to draw within a half-famr of
’d the victory, surrendering four
ond came will he necessary In the
Ijrat .place by cru*hlng National
hlta, on* run. and atriking out
ilf elimination tournament and
double
iuard, 80-11,
two men.
will he played tomorrow night
Third-place Wli*on •Maler i*
Clovd Sexton went the route
Pensacola eliminated Key V.rf.
uly one-hatf behind the
now only
for the loaara.
last night 8 3 In a long game ths'f
VC-B'i
rejuvenated
club
la
Ju*t
I .eft Fielder Frank Zubovlch
saw II) f-rnrs committed Ed Scan
Sal-Army Warriora while
Hared the (In'* at the plate, ran- TH E FLORIDA S T A T E LEAH UK ledalng
led I'cnsarnla'it hatting attack win,
two
ganiei
removed
from
the
dnu out a rlmihie, a triple, tlrlv- j
luo double* while fleorge Laxtrei
W , le. P el. top rung in fourth place.
l.itr In four runa and acorlng lr«l.a a e . . .................. ...... 1* in .een
\i, McM i l l a n
collected two doubles and a single
Tnnlght'n
schedule
of
N'ntlonal
lis
t
la
a
e
M«a*b
...
ay
in
.a
w
twlre himaelf.
(or Key Wesl.
Kid* Have Thrir Meat
im
M
te .JIT* nuard-ltohaott’a and Fi I ION-51
Hot. Anthony. Ad'a Short Stupe, (iir
Jacksonville had already rear|h.,|
tH .h s a a rltl* R earh
SOB — VC-H la the laat of the regular
XI XI
teorrd the lone Ad run.
Snaforil
ai 14 -4TT
Ihi- finals and was idle
tv
scheduled
season
game*.
How­
li.li.n
il,.
IS
te
.M
S
In Tue-d*&lt;-'» game, in whlrh
Pensacola t’nsl 33 ndvnnred in
e la n *
i* I#l .IWI ever. itume reined nut game* will
deven tnni wo. e arored In one l.ih
t » -s h o rn
the American LeRlnn Baseball
i l .11 -If * he played neat week.
’nnlnw. the Hnecl«l-defeated OperV * *l*f4a&gt;‘* R » . « l t .
Tournament last night hy del***
Last night B. Q, Smith fanned
it ion a I f . 10 l»l.line ..n the
*;la, l.*esWa_ I -a
inr Key West Post ?H. 9-3
16
Warriora
in
besting
Sal-Army
U
n
til,H
*
Itearh
3,
I
«
*
l
«
r
4
a
re«r ten fin error*, filch"* WarThe victory nut P-’ns*rnla lnl-»
Ill, Jarfeaewvlll* H*arh a
end
He
alar
pitcher
J.
Watson
rii Kateo'* home run with two Ii.i'nT.u. ». I.akelaag a
the finals of the Intirney ngainfe
The
Warriora
nicked
Smith
for
................
.............
.................
,
t.i4*r'i
ark»4nl*
in. A It Murray, Third Pa**.
foo-h AI McMillan of the San- unhegtm Jacksonville Pos| 9 The
lust thrre hlta In acorn three rim*
-urn’* three bagger end double*
Reach
while VC-0 cluhhed four off Wat ferd Junior Legion linset.nli team, finals are slated here tonight
.f Second llaaetuan II. J . K ick and . *n*i«rg ai liel.aag
thanked nil the Leglonnuires. funs Should Pensacola beat Jacksonville
son In tallying six times.
c red Cirlnie*, pitcher, the spo- Ierh*»avlll# Rearh at l.eeaharg
V f -i
« II II II tnd tunin'd In* rhnrgr* jn u # second game Will hr? neietiarv
Farrell «*
l'*|a arored eleven nf their
_____
I
weeping atutfim nl of ii |jiii I'chi■ Saturday night in the double elliniIturiiNi |li
l
twelve runa In the top of the aec
Ion toiluv.
nallon tournament
m iiiv s t, l m i i m :
ltnhi*rtNtm Jh
X
tnd Inning.
w. i.. Pel. on \ ly «r4 If
I
McMillan publicly acknowledged K*'J' West — •812 O()0 020— 6 8 a
IT sis
Hrife%v rf
Two Op runa were scored on Or *miUl.vit
J
nil the wires «ent to him and Pensacola
2&lt;)S 001 Olx— 9 10 &lt;
|11M,j*)J (**«
41 IV (44 7H llh ln*&gt;Im ult rf
•
* triple off th* hat of Odla N
I'll (l.l ll'lpll &gt;4
JT 15 SO ■JS Cy l«*r Jh
•he hoys at riearwaler and even
Ihompson, Polller (2) and ||».i
•
Srhugga, Short Stop, end three H! liHfitl
54 17 111 II
C a v a fiMtith Hi
%
n defeat lit Wauchtiln. "It wa* rlqtie*; Majors, Hudson t31 Hodrl',«•a Vi&gt;rk
SI i» SM i m HmHh p
more oil Special*' erroe*.
1
loniiei fill how tli" .Suiifm.l fun* duel 19) and Shows
»'IfIt IllHWf|
19 vs I5S in
TwlRla
20
firlmea. who atrurk out four fill*
.food l.v thla team, milling to
41 41 1ST 1TH •Hl-.lPRir
------- «**"
«tt
•nen. got credit for the win. put niinrati
lit ;» 111 &gt;5
MhAfftrl.l
■Vnorliutn ii.nl
*rndlng wire*
I
leaterger'a neaiilf*
’’Hod rievehmd waa (he toning
Ptiinltivfmi
I
when I lie road wm, the roughest,"
\*» fork 13. i.'htLHgo a
tv hit**
I
oltrher.
he iterlnre.l.
llr"..klvii 4-3. .Milwaukee I I flrat. tv AI poo
S
The VO-U Maintenance team
II li.olnaa
HUffnrtt
1
"I want to take till* time to
wlhldrew from the league and all I'lital.tirgli I, I'lni'tiumll J
111i’lln r il
t
tv. t.. fel f;n
tlmnk every full nmi
the Sun
li* I *
&lt;)
flUatm
I o i fina
1
of their game* weie cancelled. lit l..i,.l* M art.l1,.il*li&gt;l&lt;f.i
lord Heinli! fur the marvelous •t|»f r irile *
i 1* arkegtil.
at*
Jonatt
I n i non
I
TO T A L S
-1 ' *I r| I v
I‘hlla.l*l|ihla at I’hlcaao
K ally
n
flf»o
uippnrt nml coverage thi* sen,on, !'%
t
tula u
On'*
m too 12 16 3 Saw y..rk *t Ht. I,»u[a
ft ft
rinia
Cook
I
i:
without which we rim Id never At|fi- M o nl*'
at ( ‘Imlnnntl n
0 ! ftnn
Ttla li
20
Ad'a
&lt;100 OOl I 4 7 llt.M.hlrn
V&lt; -U
nil mi- |_ « eompllril the record thnt we did. #*|&gt;rf A l i n n *i
A 1 nrrn
2b — Zubovleli. 3h — Znhovlch. 1111*1.urali at SUlwauhae n
t.ANf 'V r^lt'v flwenM*
talvtrmt
mm ihi.i ii— * "The kill:, appreciated having
tNKtlll!4S kllAfll H
WP — Stafford. LI' — Heaton.
III— I HO Writ top
1 1 1 . is IC.-.ii Chrilnfn, ’ he Herald'.’: iporta 1'Mlrunic* IL I*Id t
Mr. I,. Met fin LT WaUun I‘ - ( ’null i. *Uni
IrfVAlAnil
U m p i r e * - H r.ic k I
An.terxip
edllor, along at Wanrhula. It wn*
1l|*V*
?! »»
Sore
oiin not
12 in n N n Turk
Ml -ArlAf
%»• M II t morale lilt even in defeat. It i’ * (»» I* \ 4 'ttftr I f|
liter
I 14 001
10 It 10 t'lev* fa nd
M&gt;(lnrHf|t r
n
Mhalfleld
I
1 • mennt r, lot in them, Iuel a* did
J)
i«&gt; ur i'' ’ Iilflt t&gt;i'ic*,1!*!
4
.aton
I'riintna l.iu
1
HR— Kalen. 3b— Murray. So- II*
•tie huge xhnwlng of many San
M
14
w
..ahingti.n
\V
li
1
1
«
(IgnM
1
fugga. 2h- Rick. Stuhba, Orlmcs, 'ti 11m.I r 1|it&gt;I«
IT
nntlNf
ford fans in Watirhuln.”
Wsteon
Li M
f ft A if * V4
,1 i f 4
j : h rltstfurit
Nlchnls, WP - - Orlmca. I,P — ji*i ruit
I
tn rnnrluslon, AlrMillan *lat- (
it Jta i*
T*t*«"V|tr
I.iK'krlt
I
Clevtlimd. Umpires— Miller, An­ hi t.milaf**l*rl&gt;] it neaatta
eil, "I want eirrvone In Han­ **pfr nit n *■• WnisclNlt
Itlrtl.irit
t
thony.
U p ^ R r e i tn ?
Now York J, tisfrolt »
ford to know that the kid* put
(’mil*
1
V»
fltru n tv
ai l.uiile s. llnalnn 1 in innings
Jonas
I
erervlhlnx the, had ln*o both &lt;»pwt Hfl il DR I rriMHf
C M ' « ■ « . 4, P hlladeltilila 4
l,i*Jitr«rN
Dlsson
f
those game* with Krv West and
n*«4sr
tVeehtngLnn *. Cl# V i W ild I
'f nisi*
2A
t
M
i
f
'
i
i
r
h
e
d
a
la
f
M
il'i
.
.
I
l
U
’
NB
—
Polbum.
Onir-m*,*•.
I’ensarnln. Not having our big
Wllsnn-Maler
\n
Jockey Hobby Perman# pldna to
* Ml IMP •••'•'+» _ Wrt* A*v «***
rtnvav*
I
gut
—
Junior
M*it»
—
In
the
accept*
’HI. — i TRIPLES— Murray, Spn.
Waanar .....
$
tracksI for tha balanca of tn4 ium4 j,*ifoll ai Hitlaialpiua n
1 lineup was r rill, the difference, r«ln1it — I,
I
Bfuce ...‘
tn
earh
u
n
it,
on*
of
Met**'
1
J
_______
j
p
.
l
l
tlouu
at
Waehlnglon
1
4
k'Uvaland
mar.
4
l typhil (morning drive* would
H irs t ...............
1
Jn# SutnitK nn© nf th# few men
islVsVl
t have nejnl victory fnr us.
"In spite of tha lo*«, tlieso kid* in i»ro foothill Inrkina ro1l#a#
e
f rav* good account nf thenuelres p#rl#nr#, w||| goon ntwrt hf« Iftth
with th# N#w York Otftnt».
Hi 11 e
m i tit g—11 e on (he ft*ld down there ond hnlh
WtUan* Sister
Toa non o— f e eltlht knew they w*re in * hali
H t W a v . lIsnrt lilt - - Clavtlsu.1 . ante until the lavt out. If Mates’
lVstsoti. nslt.er t WI Hire* I.P
haul drive (.ait fallen in Ihet*
(Vstson P— Cnntl
against Renfroe of IVnsarola in
RORSON
Xatlaual (I**I4
%VI II n tlie inittom of the seventh, we
were
two
on
4nd
non*
out
and
the
0
t.analrte
ih
#
1
Manager Sieve O'Neill nf th*
SPORTING GOOD?
IP
1 1 i eonld have cinched the earn* oil
Hnsnx picked Harry Tavlnr tn •leanv-ived fens, who had sterled Pi*hk
&gt; 1 i that no* Tilt, since both Jones
r-sirldg* s*
to
leave,
hurried
hark
to
thalr
cave,
♦
■tplacr McDennntt and carry on
mist aman r
•» i&gt; and Kriih-r w*re nernaa tho plate
I t A S K II A M , S C H K D D I .I
llulitils'in It
1 r when ftondeisim *i&gt;eaicd it in
i
iiunlnst tlorlsh, Alotna'a uaccea- seat*.
CARDINALS THIS WEEK
lllvers
rt
0
3
\
Fox,
whose
error
gAve
Boston
*or at thi" start of the 14th.
4 0 0 rent,-I field.”
(Jam* Tonight
llvni lb
V
Its
fourth
run,
hit
e
topper
back
Neither team scored in th* IHth.
Caala rf
1 o 0
McMillan was given a dollar
Daytona at SANFORD
to
Taylor
on
the
mound
and
beat
f
t
tlnwell
p
n
2
Then rain* the long-awaited break
(iama Friday
•r
Tnial*
n .1 by each plaver after the final
It out for a hit to fill the bases.
In Bottlin'* half of th* 19th.
Sanford at Del.and
PS *1111V -.11
%M fl If game as a token of their appre­
Eddie Stewart batted for Jim Hmlth
ciation for coaching them Into
th
Hubby Doerr roubled after Vern ntitby and singled to score Baker
Game Saturday
Zshfiilp' h
•he state championship tourna­
man waa purposely passed. Th* and
Del.and at SANFORD
Dlllinger with the tying hunt. 'll in
ment tlisi ve.ir. Mr.MilHan donated
Game Sunday
Stephens filed out. Billy Oood- Fox stonped at second.
Hwltaer
his service* free this year.
Coeoa a) SANFORD
distance hitting Vollnier aingleed
Rav
Scarborough
rode the Hlkora
l^'ttln
Game .Monday
lo scor Doerr with the tie-break­ motorised "(in! Go!” cart out of H'nft'ii.l
rh»ni*«i'ii
Sanford at Cocoa
ing run.
the bullpen to replace Taylor.
llar.tlna
Game Tuesday
Lea Mosa waa safe on Bob
AI Zarllia, first to face Scar­ Hla
Km* II
T il) IISPIV* ril.M IS
Lakeland at SANFORD
[lllllnger'a fumble and the baie* borough,
hunted toward the •'hi. mil
llr The
X m irln le tl I'r r -s
M nniriliiilion Night)
H KTIII'IT l*»i l,...»rv I l.v, To­
were filled. Taylor grounded Id mound. The aggressive Scarbor­ Hi &gt;i'B«l,is
Game Wednesday
T*l*l*
go Irrto. sl"jj|'i-l Xnie llask-v. Il*&gt;;
Chico Carrasquel, Chicago'; short ough gambled — and lost — by r.i*anv-.u
Sanford at Lakeland
stop. Alt runnera were safe when throwing to third bate. Fox beat N atlna al llx s o l
nil I— a
Ni: IV A UK N J — tke Thonms,
Game Thorstla-'
JO — llardina. Hlhora. Ill- -Krai.h 1st.
y..rlc. Hioptied I’lurll*
Pox dropped Carraaiiuel'x toss to the throw and Zarilla waa given
Jax Beach at SANFO RD
credit for Chicago'* fifth straight L P — llo w e ll
second haae.
(Sandman scored on this open­ hit.
The applause wa* deafening ae
ing and the Red Box had a 4-2
big Don I.enhardt strode to the
edge.
It wa* two minute* after on* plat*.
_Lonnhardt filed to Dom DlMagwhan Floyd Baker singled for
Dorlsh. He moved to second on a glo In canted field and Fox (cored
Tavlor balk. Dlllinger also singled from third with the winning run
and Baker went to third. There after the catch.

Standings

Coach McMillan
Thanks Fans,
"Whiz Kids'

Otllrlal II. H. Navy Photo
M. (J. Smith, alar hurlcr for
the Hanford Nutal Air Station’*
VC-9 team In thr City Mrn’a
Softball League, fanned Ik
hatter* while pitching f o r
FASUON-.H during the ComFnlrJat Snflliall tnurnnmrnl
held In Jarkantlillle two week*
ago. lie also pllrhed two other
giintr*, leilli romplrtr, and two
more In relief. During bnlh hla
complete gamr*. Smith didn’t
l**lie a -Ingle paa*. During one
relief *tml, Snillli fanned the
la-| two halier* with the haae*
loaded In end the game. PAHItON-M ...inpiled a 3-2 record
before how Inf out of lha tour­
ney. whlrh waa won hy PAHItttN tO't of in a.

New Smyrna Tides
Haturdty
1.01*

I 36 p m.

Sunday

Low
8:1* p.m.
Low

7:62 p.m.

Monday

High
7:38 p.m.
High
8:14
High
'8:62 p.m.

Sanfly Standings

!

It

Flag Could Make Chicago Fans
Forget 4 Hour, 19 Innhig Tilt
AP New sfeature*
C lIlt’AdO - Long - suffetlng
While Sox fun* careil little that
llirv hud to wait 77 minute* past
midnight two years ago for tlielr
grroti'H Cnmitkoy Park thriller
of the past delude. Only an Amer­
ican League pennant will make
them forget thnt thriller.
While most of Chicago waa
fnxt aitlerp nl 1:17 a.in. on Satur­
day, July 15, ID5I, the White Sox
"(in tin!" revival It was a 19reennlcd the thrill-pedal nf their
inning 5 I victory over Boston's
Bed Sox. It rciiiilred four hours
and 17 mluti's under lights.
Il wa* the greatea Chicago
liasi'lmll story, White Sox variety,
Mill'll Boh Feller's first no-hit,
no-run game whlrh meant a 1-0
Cleveland miming day victory
here In 1940.
Alno '.limit'd was Orval drove’s
no-hllter that Yankee Joe Cordon
spoiled with a two uni duuhle In
the ninth Inning the night of July
H, 1913.
Fans said they never would for­
get Jack Wnllaeaa'a pinch grand
slam limner In tha ninth Inning of
a 1947 game against Philadelphia
to bring an 8-7 White Box vic­
ed In the wake of the marathon
tory. But all these memories fad
match.
The 19-liuilng sucres was tha
second post-midnight White Box
game In succexalon. The previous
morning more than 62,000 fans
had blinked sleepy eyes watching
their favorites drop a twl-nlght
double header to the Red Box aa
the tatter took over flrat place in
the American League.
Boston won these games by 8-2,
and 6-4, the latter m 17 Innlnge,
Tha overtime match lasted four
hours and one minute, or until
12)47 a.m. In the “HMnnlni
Innlnf thril*
er ........
that _started
,____ that
...... night .Billy
Billy
Pierce . and Maurice McDermott,
two leftlei, were the pitcher.
The Red Box scored single runa
In the flrat and fifth Innlnge for
e 8-0 lead. One of thoae countars
wai Clyde Vollmar’e fourth home
rutin in five games.
The White Box rallied In tha
lest of the fifth. UUIa NaUia
Poa single* for one run and Mc­
Dermott wild pitched the other.
That made It ft-B.
Then came a etring of 18 double
aeroea and It appeared the dead* would be dissolved.
‘
lock never
Strategic maneuver!
playere Into the gam ejand^rnU
Carroll, Conjlskoy Park chef,
promised he’d cook breakfast for
Ihe preee box eorji* If the White
Sot, won.

V&gt;,' . » -V

Wy feff-jSEKiWl
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Boxing Results

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jPensacola Drops
Key West From
Tourney, 9-5

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Leonard To Teach
In Winter Garden

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«ure revolution eventually will "lake pUre In the
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AD AIR 9VILLK, Ga. UPi— A vast around ami air aearrh for two
eonvlet klllara and kidnaper* wnrr inrough Ita second day today
without aar n*« trace* of (ha fuatrlve*.
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And40 Years Ago

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Hearing Is Set

Stetson Dean
Dies At 66

Youth Faces Theft
Charges In Miami

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Freed Americans
Say 30 Prisoners
Are Reactionaries

FREEDOM VILLAGE fy-.-AmerBy K E N T (T1 FTLA IN
n an- (rent Iruni lied prison xlockPlans lor Ihe rrrrlbm nf n 27*
ridi«x said Imlav lied Indnrlrlnxted
foot pier, lulling out lido Lake
It N prixonrcx are among those
Monroe In Irunl nf the Mn)l.m
Inn. were nnilnuiii ml Imlny by
PANMUNJ m M r
8-ventsen
Charles Marian, ni.tiy.iger of the
di'.ihVd lint happy Xmerlran* left
New Yotk l&gt;l*et owned May I.in
Inkyo loniRld b&gt; plane for the
Inn
t’lilted State*, leaving behind srinl
The " T shaped" pier will eatrnd
iiiiiiiiIm hi Nut (Is Korean prison
220 feet out from the htilkheul
amps
and will be constructed fur llomnveniance of hotel guests, who
iiinrniiig im'liiding -io "progre*want to fish or lake lioallng ex
,iiex” eiirmiie tioriie to preach
curs Ion. The pier will he |U feet
i'lnmiinlxni in die t'nlled x|*(et,
wide and the lop ot the lie, run­
fpl I,ex!,- E Scales. 22. of Fi&gt;lning parallel with the dime, will
xiimeviite, lint , xal-l the T) were
he fit feel lung
1
inemtuT, of hl&gt; um m in company
The deck of the pier will l»
d i imp 3 m I’j iktnug on Ihe Yxlu
four and a half feet above the
liner
me an walrr level It will also In
Mii xi of the men In the company
elude two croix piers, one on pa&lt; h
i i'll- mtl II -it. tie -lid ill *0 inter­
side of the main pier, Inratrd li.stf
view al Inchon, hut tie knew the
way between lilt- xlt &gt;re line an I
in pn .on.illy
the T held
S ale* -auf tn- h ut lien l the 30
Areording *■&gt; Mr Marian, In do1‘lmtii l»» lyirxbnii/llayiuond Slmlbi
t ilk devil |"tnbyg wrg.vilis'ionj
Past Mayfair Inn guests have ho)
I HI III II S W I'llR II f br,ilia 11ii 1lit Play lion xr, shown iiliuyc, lx the prupoxiHl IimhIIiiii fur a new iwulli
.die t tin* ' Ex I'mi , for Peace'1
io Journey to Lemon Bluff to ob
•ciiiia I inlay ulgbl flu- I it, giaolrtl a yanenri- *i 11 pulillr lirarlng for lerrrnlnin ,i-i* and only wink
m l ilu- "Vet-r"in* fur I'e.sge hut
Inin flxhlng boat-, but with tin
01 •Miiurrlion willi drawing n|i a charier lx liuliling nn lire I11111I 1 lining drive \rriiriling lo li-rnm of ilohe did not know If they had heery
erection of the pie-, by Ihe Mn.vfm
1 itim ir, Ibr* xlt in lore nillxt lie lit tine by Di-r. I, o a great deal of work b ahead In inungxi-rx and
Inn, guests m,n walk fmun flu
fin lin'd
1
be
oliler
folk
lo
gel
the
building
trims
aled
(lure
lire
rharler
hax
been
drawn
up
h,
an
aitorrin
hotel to waiting boat, at ihr new
Scalet y»hl lie did not know tf
many niretlngx will In- -elirdnled In work nut plans to raise the reunited tonne,
pier
tin pro*tex*tvf*" planned to l.ivn
Tile building of lIIIx pier Ix 111 '
I in1 i "iiniiiuuxl party in America,
xrtnllter xil-le.l 0,111 snlxri, « t«ii ,»»o«
I.,,I .1.1 lie liexrd Ihe in r*lk nf .1
[iie*|x," Mr Marian asserted
l&gt;
icimiuii d Hi - home nf a friend in
s In line with our lion.ohn e&gt;
Sam 7 i .im lu o lo dlmiiu (heir next
pansion and Iintnovetnrnt planMcnnwhlle, the Mayfair Ion
Snntlnlr ( ’oilulrv Club ha* o u r
20,000 feet of pipe stiflcheil out
on the course, preparatory tdr in
sertlmy Into (he ground as n purt
of the new umlerground sprlnklmg
system
"We will have spent ttOO.OOO
our hotel
and -golf
— , ----.. course
- - „be
TI
A reprerentatlve of Mitcliie City Putdlcatliin* C w-lll be presented at lonlgiiC* City Coimili-sli'n
Ihe year I* out," Mr Marino *d' .„ ..,i„ K f0l * dl*fux-i-.n roncernlng tlie poxiibl* reeaiiiping nf (he City’s oidinames, m oi-loig ( &gt; City
ed ‘'Why,
1
have
spent
120.000
t..
Malinger Tom Lrmnti
entire neis- rarpeimg In opr ilflhi'v
I0h"&gt; ,
rhe city Man*g»r, Cpy All ornay- \ K. and City Clerk IT N fluvrt liai-e all niade rei-onintriiiUtion*
find halU."
.% r i t" * City ''omwxlss'rvi -fiat stdlrmncrs, which have n il been r»"au&gt;peii xinre lie,4, be put Into mnkiibU,
•Coil of' erecllnfi the pH?* Was! efficient order
—
not devulged since the appi|.-»tion
The litb' .i effort i, brr tu
ru inaiinntl
Ju h*f* Vfttirt 'VihuiTH .It , hid
\ ?n&gt;"
Ihtrd :.r- and on IV Sffiiul Si &lt;rnrt* Li m »» hi nur
is still sivailing (Inal nppri.y ,il hv |,v ,|,r city Mn a a -r utrld i(,|
i mti #•h
'hiv In
Cnnrt Friiiiy
the city
Ilu
priiiiun
i
,kx
.|
If
S
r
y
tf
v
1
*
t
*
-irv
fwu
liloi
^
,
mi
S
&lt;
&lt;
mitl
Ihe V It. Army r nrp*. »f Ln AH"iu-'v vlill.- Sir Si i i i t bus
■y1 hi idM• ya.-tc httnMrti) (frurn *t\
| St fh.tf h.ivr tr*mt
- »f i h
gineer* in jaukssuiy ille A ni.lir- (III„|r
i(| ,|lo
fliti'M » •
Klirhf Son.H
'I f *» thr •it!
of application was r-aled .1 Hu- lnn|„ T
IM ,|. Pil **f * .1 xi.-nuit i linire If II - l ily r.tn *i*II4I hut hi't ,i n
I*I4t •
I &gt;|(||| MrtVrtn i*llM
likjftt fr 4•fri f11*i*.i1 f|ni n’t hi *41. I- n
pul In tsci ui'w slreel liglii.
Sanford Post Office list S u inlay , , ...
1
r •■111i l(tf*M
' Wi- lie t king I hi - f-• lie dun- mm ti
The e',n',, irthiii -&lt;f Hie M ivfalr
“ ’ ul new ntdln u ,
\\ lit. i Hnt.lv M.•8f&gt;|v, V
*rt,
am ax xm - I a pn . « 11ii s' " file t &gt;llii
Mu pH lit •ri t i
U'fM'tl hv S' i •
Inn nler will Inrrra &lt;■ the ' "Uihir rm|m,.„i
it'd i epeul in lint" ai ■
M&gt; «-H Mi
I In n 4IN » 9at4• \3■ fnifrtlfrtrl I I hV,1
lie, nixr nf lile pinw l'i I V | un
■if piers un the Sniitli-lrl"
I iki paslrd Hi i luge bunk I bi i • ale xlnlei' f l i» Ii*''ii h" f tilt'd *i' Hin««*nr nn
fi h Hi Mi* n i, II $l| h i .| Mi
Monrue In three (illii'rx
■ ilu- eight nf Hu i I....kx, &gt;|i li makes
, itr|»n»'« &lt;«f |nt *" s -d i •k ii In i I ••w41,m l \h i I! lliKYiHf
Raiidshell plrr nt lie- he.id ' l'n k it lllffli till Hu any nut- In i|'Icrttniii'
t I I »t M'ID'Iv \k»M ir l jMpM.iil mi |»i mt i"mrut - inr Mu' . 1 Iihit
Ave.. and an oil line pier J■.- i.xei th-' stalux "I i lit gi■-lumber u[ Ihe
» '■I I S - t
f |,"f »h*a r &gt;i 1rt hu d
»l\ I'll t. I n iiln'l
IIm* lukr
barge* Immediately wexl i the iirdinancex
•l-Ml U|J| he •ii'f -1*||ti'il In tIlf* ftti'H! rm tf lt u n 'd u n t il F i i d f i y ,
Hands heII pier
\ .'Hi " it '.INMsi I din 11 VViltln*'*
The Mm In" i 'nqiauv Im iled al
• vui intuit « «stint x .I limit! 1 It.i m Im*i
Fur the *eennd draiuh- i-n r ('harlnlle-villi' Vi xpei mll/i-x
N ), hit 1 I j n 1r&gt;I \ 4 . in yvhIt*Ii h&lt;i
*1 i mil in»t » »«. um sir*li?i|* hi Ihu
the Mayfair Inr I- Im-ilr-i xulid Ihe res.luqitiyg nr t •---■-illfvinK nf
■ »-. i h'.i k' — I (kith .
find
fnr Hie ruinliig ,r » iin Mi u ul in C'lly'x nuliiiui'i'x min enurix*', i
Mri' 11|JI1'111 .*M\INir H Pit* dl-UiN
h
Mid - u ill In- Nfimii'l M I lit* iiu'H
staled "We are turning il ••ii re fii'lcnl Inr III
II- m Imm If*
I-..*
•I. M ilvtl
IriA* Im| fh»' x.t|l m| l 11S i(U Ill'll
quests fur the lark nf an iimhiiihI»
\-iAdl .i\ \n Shdirui.
tdrtHiM \
A lellii
igiuil by i.'yer il Iim-.i )
isi•11s*&gt;11\ il I r» ru It \ \ s* ,iim| Si*in
lion*. There will he m n m3
Milk k I.. , , Ii .i - im ' -&gt;f l . l ' in * n hd'i
•ti.ili lllv.l
guest* from rhlragu 11,1 - .e,,i " rexbb'nl - peiilinnx fnr tin-in-lalla
I u Ihti li*xfn •*xiiin id in hi* li.'M It link ran I .... I . ........... »7fV und
•Inn of xtreef ligltlx lo the IIOll
he sillied
•ihI^ \ m Fat . I||V» »'h lir*‘f|4rt w.11
•mi N iiiiu i
lh»* pnt|*»tN»‘i|
In Ihe pnst. mn*l nf ih- h del liloek. bi'lweiu W Scenrid ami
Poln i- "(iiillrnn«l tlirlr rriii k •l|«l Hrvhl'l prt»i;I lIII
i •&lt;Vltl*»'d ("1 I \I'HI
cllentcle nave enrne fmiu New
down "ii g.iiiilillou in Sanford on'i
I niNt
M|»n
York.
thr ly-'i'ki'iul. resulting lo six ii
il f*1tl»- \4•• 1Yf|« f4III III| (Till) tV*
r-'-lx mi I'll.irgrx iif Imlita ai'llvi
r , (».'
-it.I &gt;Mkfln'"nI itrhdfi**,
(It'S
rtftnt h»* .mfi'M’d it pl»*n nf fiat
I'lui'f Roy Willi,mix said tmli)
en ill y, mi KA4 fllird lift End
"VVi-'re going In I'urililille In In' H
rh-wn "u gambling opernliniix and
Hi ll r
iif
led
lb .n ' l
makr arri-.lx wlli'lii'vrr piisxlbl ■
fli-fmil-inlx In mth eaxi'x (x'lul t Vfi'i'iN 11 I k14• -NMH'd limit
rtfHI
"III the l.rd year, u r kunw mil ()lt, tii.l tu lb.' mil.it xexxlmi id f,yirt.N,.| i.\ l.ihn f‘i$itrtr. I nitA
ail Inn lias been curbing gambling t)||. , P11||(1y , p|||| failed to appeal Will*
I'.ikti* It
hn i i if In A D f lv h ,
ui hvitM s ,mil him nul acvitii I ii|
tud.iy and cxlieuted their tionilx \ hi' i. t Ivti'i dmiri* 7inil PrEnk
jiIom Mill nf bimiiNNH," lie *itnI amiimilmg In a total nf Mail
t
.t Vt. It- .INI 1* V«I VEUnsh,
"W rV* lirnkni up linlit.i nr "nuihl
.lent Green, charged wdh itcu (lu Kii' It h*uirl w i i 4 f»*r | I 7
A Ml lima iltiy-T wax arrexled hump/' which w;|u ntrlrkly a Im .d
It-I . .f «'! I'Jifll 4.
fr&gt;rf#it4hi
try liie Fbiriilii Migliwny I'atml nprratmn, rnmlty arnumt N»*jro mg while Intoxicated, fm (cited tu4Ulf 4'hl. L*7 1■ r,t»4*UEt
$:’0|| bniill Siixii- Kel —■&gt; In-1 hci •1 MN I'
W. T. Metnnn. president &lt; tlm vesteribiv alleriioon alter tile car popuhilion
..ml i n n itiihh'iirIfI#*t1 u#r»
$1511 b--nil liy alxn failing in appear
Correct Craft boat eoiiii"uy in hi' wax driving crushed through a
"IVe've made xever.il a i ' - ' l ' hy . ourt -iiy' eViarm-x uf i-llnig Ii ■*-f.. N‘b.» •»■.'!.' 11h($s.| hv Mirt tEer
Plnecastle urged liberal ..... . fence amt -tupped in a pile nf dirt
t I|t?'!i*'l 1 ««f 'll.'ll *|!|(l»N»,»hifl*Ai rt?1
ment nr new Induitrii'* "king near l.ongwuod on Highway 127 , in nil, attempt tu. get , In die ’top qilur nil Sumlay
-* -.r ||,|....... I".' (&gt;-.i-UI n *-.
The Iimtnrixt. J II Jen kins l:». '»•«» , Hull * what we re trying tn
The new xtute nf Jurorx were , |
sites In Sanrnrd In a addi'
In..
|H»lntr«, mil.
Itoulrt f
Mfdlll. IT, Ma j m ,
dixiiii'xed fnr tin- day liy ( ’minty
fore the llnlarv Club at Ilu V h lit .vim nrr&lt;*st&lt;*(J hy Tr»H»pi?r Ii l» I
All tin- people arrested In die j mlig,. Ilimgl.i, Sleoxtrum \ll Jur •Ml I *IMi 9*1 ft..f. Ii.'d &gt;1 bond *if
ILirrl.xnn nn .■ charge nf traveling
Club tiMlay
however, iii.lrm'ted tn * 1 7 h li»'tt In* fnih’d ( " m»iirtEr
"If you are Interested mi ’ ring 'll a speed Inn great fnr exlxlillt; «»H'gambling campaign were NV 11|s „
lug Industrie* In flnnfnrd. ami '&lt;m -uiulillnux Un. hlackton liighw ry |gria-x mid five of them wen, ",!' riiiurt in the C'oiirl al t. hi n'rlnck ■ * i i»i* nf i iiii li'xt kind Nf*tflSg#nt
mnrning
'll N 11?Lt
should be since every iiew imi mil wax yvel from rain at tin* time of men All were charged .pedfi. ally
with possession Ilf a xliari- in a
help* build n more pm |mmu* Itie mishap
lottery
for
money
yet
In
I
m
play
The
driver
went
off
the
mini
on
lown," Mr Mcliam begun tlu-n
you shnutd do every tiling n'lnn the left xble while traveling north ed."
Arrested wore ('harlnlle Vaughn,
reason tn give them lax red n Huns in the highway, went for 103 feel,
then rrnsxed die hlghw-iy. went 311. 122 E. Fourth St., Eddli Jack
and other concession*.1 '
lie also cautioned the ll&lt;&gt;t irians dinmgli (In- fence and struck the sun, 30. 1712 W. Eighth SI . Altn-r
to make sure the nroaprrii"- m pile nf dirt The nilxliap occur ted tn Webber, 30. 10n7 W I3lh St ,
Mt *
Kiln
Ah'iiltrii* nf
Tn j
The aildnpiM of *lr conddiontng
dustry ba* a rikpi pmduii rti.it i mile ximitti of lamgwnml.
Daisy Walden alias "Rlaek Gnl,"
Thr ynnili suffered minor nhrn- 13, 1310 Lake Ave . Im-/ Ellnek IM2 Snuih f’hiiicli Ht . LiiIk»* ritv* dl'*»l Is (lie lid-si step which h n bt-!ti
will sell. He told nf liie " liable
Ikk I11»»* Imt-h I Iifihi jtit mI i m i i I y Sftlur
slmis
nf
Onforehead
when
III*
ghost town* In New I ugland
Manic A ve , and Henry High finv nmniMuh fnlldwinu ii brief ill lukrn In die rrnnovallnn of Mr*.
where Indiixtrlei have fled xuutli head shallereil Ihe windshield, and smith, alia* "D or," Midway xer
Apph-hy'x Reslanrsnt, two door*
Id's
a
small
larerallnn
nn
the
left
to escape the pprplexlnu union
smith nf the rlork on I'nrk Ave
tlon. All except the Jarksnit wo
M
ia Ktuplii'iiH u hk vlitflinur
it|i
|
knee.
Unmage
wax
extliunled
liy
problems.
The file.Inn air rondllinnlng un­
lli&gt;' pa I rut m nii al turn to the cur man were free on timid* of $202 In*i -lnni:ht««r. Mm A. K Kemp, it wa* tinnnl nn this morning Oth­
"This I* ■ very Important H n t ami $15 to the fence
each, till* mnrning
vHiuri hIt** wii-4 thk«*n ill i«rul pluurd
and keeping those union rurkrl*
Arrests tiegan Friday night and in rh«* h'Mpitnl. Shi* lifitl lived in er improvements id Ihe husint-i*
A /lend trailer truck nml pick up continued
include new kitchen equipment,
out nf yonr lown I* n faeior In
on Saturday,
I-iik.' rity fur -in yen fa,
Irurk
enllided
xhorllv
before
noon
bringing these Industrlex ."dh,"
( illii'i' Atii vivttiA inrludi* iiiic«* and new paint and new finer cov­
today
on
Highway
1
7
02.
II
mile*
he added. Mr. Meham also advised
i4ftn*4, It. N. Stephens nf llurtow; ering In the dining room
all buslnesimen from miking •oulh of Sanford, Trooper IlnrrL
The restaurant, u|&gt;erated and
Tumiitv Stephen* -if Lake Cilv:
jon
rr-iNirted
parta under which union due*
and Lewi* Stephen* of Ft. Lauder* iiwuixl hy Mrs. Harold Appleby,
The triiek, driven hy Howard K
would Ire deducted from company
dale: and another daughter, Mr*, formerly was the projwrty of her
fins*, 30. Im* Angeles, r'nlif.. was
payrolls.
brother In law, Grady Herman, and
t). A. Ilertel of Pt. Fierce.
passing
the
oilier
vrhlrln.
ililven
Ife briefly reviewed (lie growth ny Atlolf Fried, Cd, Malllaml, when
was operated under the nam4,
Tlev I' E Elmore » former
Funeral
servin'*
were
held
In
of hts zn year-old firm Iruni n Ihe nilshnp oecurreil. U image wau pastor of Sanford First Christian
"Herman's."
(lie
Smith
Side
thiptiHl
Church
in
, ( x man shop Into a 400-man l"i*l estimated at J*&gt;0 to Hie pick up church, died in n Itunnuke, Vn
"We serve quality and quantity,"
Lake
Cityat
4:01)
p.m.
yesterday
ness with a 94,000,000 liu-mrs* Muck. No one was Inluri-d
Mr* Appleby remarked today.
Hospital Friday flight.
and InU-rmenl fulluwe-l in Mt.
last year. Correct Craft began op
Fnnc-'nl service* will he held nt Itmitah O m e t-rv near Wellborn,
eratloni In the depression xrlHng
die (ttrey Funeral Horne In Salem. Mr* SU-plu-ti*’ lilrlhplnee
boell (n't of *fate after th" pur­
Vn. Tuesday nfternunn at 2:UO
chase of a three-nparlmeni and
o'clock.
three-store building for only tMiji.
MIAMI
(rt—
Miami
en*toni
nfll
The Rev. Kltnnre, considered
Mr. Mrloon pointed out thai only
four percent of the new tmai i nm- data reported today that (he 53- one nf Hie truly great ttilnlslerx
fnut
pleasure
craft
Arli
i*
being
Jaycees will altarh line* to fish­
•if the Christian Church, tins spent
ianlea lasted 90 years, M iwrrcnl
detained at Key West pendng set­ several wltder* In Kanfnrd.
A meeting of the dlrectnr* nt the ing poles Itmlghl at 7:30 o'clock
oldlng In the fln t two-year*
Since the ilcnlli nf Mr*. FJmnrc. Setnlnote County Cli amber of Com­ al the City Garage, Sixth St. and
He was Introdurerl by Hill Hush, tlement of a 11.000 tine levied
program chairman. Jack li.iilgan against It for failing lo proreed he tin* Hindu Ids htime in Honnnke, merce will Im- held tomorrow at French Ave.. In readnes* for Wed­
ahowara and Htondarahowora, U 9- auballtuted for sPrealdent H L , to a foreign port for which It wa* living at the hnmr uf n niece, Mis* H p. m. nt Ihe City Commission nesday'* big rmleo al Trout Pond
cleared.
Joyce El mure.
chamber*.
In Panla.
Ue change hi
Perklna Jr., who wan ahscni

Two Important event* are on
a u g u r t in, in n
tap thlt week lor Sanford aporta
Mra. W. R. Nnell’a ehickena seem to respond to h-*r kind treatment enthusiasts. Tomorrow It'll hr
became one of them laid an egg that n'ea«u*ed fi’* bv 7’ y Ini’het, 'Contribution
.......
Night" at Memorial
which In theae day* of high roit of living would be very welcome to |stadium
with
no
admlaalon
thh houitkeeper.
charged. Ilul there will he a bar
---------•rel at the gale where thoae that ao
The Hon. Forrest Lake ha* returned from aho*lne** trip toJack- , de«lrr can dcop In two hit*, a
aonvllte. lie eapecta to put In *nme v n v bu*y day*between now and buck, a tin, nr eien a C-note to
the firat of September when
the
new bank
open*.
help put the hail club hack on ita
financial feel. But. a* ItM Jim
A five room cottage, on Palmetto Ave. between Fourth amt Fifth Field* point* nut. come anyway*
Street*, with bath and an Arte*lan well connection I* arllliig for St.BOU even II ymt ran't donate. Wedne*
day aflet noon at Trvnl Pond In
— ca*h!
Paola, the Junior Chamber nf
A U G U S T 10, 19J1
[Commerce la sponsoring "Roden
Francla Rmimlllat It ha* reported t» Miami for a**ignment In a
?!.*!??
pre-flight achool for Army Aviation Cadet*, Mr* Itoumlllat amt their *n.
awarded to the youngster*
whnl lturn
nut nf(ty
In hr|f(far|hrheat fish
young
oung daughter, Cynthia,
CyntK" are reading with "■
Mr. —
and* *•—
Mr*. F. *E. »I -----l m" i m
- N(||
fat, Pin Palmetto Ave.
free with man* valuable prims,
.but there'll al*o he rool drink* for
A r . r « t by the Seminole County Hoard of Public Induction Jo » V n m ind did.
appropriate 60 p*r cent of thf» Raping ( ommUnlon r nn«l. npprotlniiM tn
&gt;fMm- »|mg (o^rth^r
the County, for the »rhool budget wn* turned down
*„d head for the halt orchard to
morrow night and the id' llshln'
Tom Dolt wa* named »« mauagri ••f the Sanfoi 1 golf entir*e and hole IVrdnrsdai afternoon.
*
*
•
country eluh at the meeting of the Cilv ComniUalooei« Monday evening t
In cane you haven't heard. I’re-i
A U G U ST in. lots
I blent Elsenhower his proclaimed
Sir. and Mra. J. L. Ilobby and daughter Mary Grar« hava left to Thursday. Sept 17 a* Cillrenshlp
•pend their vacation In New York and point* In Canada.
May and ha* a&lt;ke&lt;| that the flag
he displayed on public building*
\1 V
viT.-vit- I: ,r .t i !t-.i :tr;ri
, ,.j .riilirdttlca N _ » i. • (TtuJl
.1 &gt; a
High School wa* accepted by the Hoard of Public Instruction at a meet eral. state, and loral officials, and
I civic group* lo arrange apnroprl
tng In the office of flupt. T. W. Lawton.
ate ceremonle* on that day lo
Ray Roianltrant, Sanford Giant fir*t baseman, will be the fir»t to 'summon to Iht minds of all of us
receive en award of 17.50 offered by M J, Moat Jr of Orlando tn all * keener awareness nf our rlghls
Florida State League player* whn hit home run* during the remaining ami responsibilities as ctlliem."
( itliensIdp Day is an annual ob­
game* of lha eeaion.
_______ __________________
servance aulhorlied tty Congress
lo commemorate the signing on
Sept 17. 1717 nf the Constitution.
It also honors new cllliens.
• • •
ffr received * call Haturdav
morning saying tint ■ Roier be­
longing tn I. M. Otion, ISM Cres­
cent St., had 12 popples la her
to
first Uttar. T ie unidentified caller
said tnrh • multiple birth was ■
real rarity In the dog-world and
Mnerlilly so since It wat the first
offspring, tVhal plan* Mr. Olson
has to sell Ihe dogs we don't know,
but this writer should Imagine that
By T H E ASSOCIATED PRESS
Horen popple* running around
Nine perron* died violently In Florida over the weekend. Five a
imd'-rfiint would treats quite a
drowned, one tiled In a traffic accident, one wa* electrocuted, and the traffic problem.
other* were killed by lightning and fire.
* • •
Berber* Lee Hank, l&amp; month* old, learned to walk lu«t three
When we heard Ihe report Saturmonth* ago. Yesterday, she used her new found leg* to toddle out the tlay that WMtlR-TV In Jacksonfelt off a seawall Into Rlicayne*
* villa wa* going In boost Its power
up tn tno.oon WHtti as nf today, we
Bay.
At Pensacola, Samuel N. Ingram,
were a Utile amaied for Rllly
51^ went swimming In Pensacola
Winn Is keeping us right up to
Bay, teeklng relief from Ori-deiiree
il,iIe on Ihe television deal. I.aler,
the report was eorreeled Really,
heat. People standing on a wharf
the station had been operating
saw him struggling In the water
will, 5.000 watts last week while
hut when they pulled him out he |
addition* lo Ihe equipment were
we* dead.
being made Television viewer*
Thunderstorm* played around
should gel much heller reception
th* Penaacola area during the hot
this week for WMRIt will return
Sunday afternoon. In one of them,
In 15.000 walls today The big
a lightning bolt atruek and killed
boost will come on or atnml Sepf
Navy Lt. John' M. Thomaa of
Rill)'
•
Four Sanford men are among 7, according tn
Whiting Field aa he fished from
*
*
*
th* item of * rrulser In the Gulf the total of 133 dentist*, the Inrg
Puiile Censer— Did yon get that
est professional group ever tn take
of Mexico.
sandwich made we told you
The truffle victim wee Grover a state examination, who t&gt;a**c&lt;l rlub
on Friday. The abnrleal
Cleveland O’Htee, 00.' of Tampa. their dental examination* held tail about
time In which you ran toast Ike
II* w*a killed and hi* wife Injur­ mouth, according lo Ur. A W KW thrrr slices of bread under Ihe
ed aerloualv when a tire tdr nut Incr of Holly yynod, xccrdnry
condition* enumerated la three
and hi* car overturned near l-akn treasurer nf (he Florida .Slide nilmitpi. First, toast Ihe near
Hoard nf Dental Examiners
cm .
•Idea nf altera number one and
Thn»e from this City who passed two, On aecond nprrallon, turn
Include Murk P, Jacoby, Jack C over slice one, at the same time
Morrison. Henry VV lluckcr If , i luasllng near side of slice three,
ami William W. White
|Then, remove number one, whlrh
n
Inrludcil tn Ihe group nf 1.13 were la toaated on both sides, and finish
N Floridian*. Twenty . eight hy toasting two and three
glenlsta, Including 111 from Florida, I
•
alio paaied
Two Item* In yesterday'* news
caught our eye — and we think
8ERRING i * - Circuit Judge
ihpy rc worth repeating A lady In
William P. Alltel will hold a haTampa started lo wash her dinner
beat corpus hearing here Tuesday
dlxhe* and decided lo walk nut on
for It in sell Stackhouse, charged
ihe porch a minute tn talk to her
with murdering hi* "lonely heart*"
husband Juit then a lightning
wife.
boll hit the sink and melted the
Stackhouse brought the petition
metal portion. So. Indie*, whatever
(•eking release from Highlands
you do, put off washing your
County Jail here where he has
-dishes Just a* long aa possible . . ,
DELAND UP— l-ermiel A. Hai- Up In Indiana, a man getting
been held alnre July ai».
lep,
flit,
dean
of
the
College
of
Law
ready to lake off his pant* before
That was the day Mr*. Janie
9lf&gt;t*nn Unlverilty alnce 1045, going In bed got hi* feet tangled
Stackhouse. M. was found stran­
at
a
Daytona
Reach
hoiplti
In the leg, ilumblrd against a
gled In a lonely grave In her orcedar chest, and fell out the win
ange irnve n#*r Avon P*rk. She yesterday of a heart atlark.
dttw.
He hit with a Ihud on c&lt;
Funeral
plan*
were
nol
an­
hid been mining three deva,
Sheriff Brow era Coker laid the nounced Imrnrdlalely. The widow, crete lit feel below and was hoicouple became acaueinted last a son Allan anil n daughlcr Nadine illalDed with two broken riba, a
black rye, and a gash
h ion the fore
summer through a lonely heart* aurvlvo.
head. Ills advice upon comlmg to
club. Stackhouse, 53, wa* a main­
was: "Sit down before you taka
tenance man at Uti* Unlveralty of
your psnta off."
altlmora. She wai a widow llv• a *
r P a rk,.
________ to Bltllmore lo marry
We also want to apologia* for
leaving ont the dally strip of pic­
him In February. They returned
tures In Thursday's paper on tka
her home In Avon Park and
JACKSONVILLE
t*
George
life of flenator Robert A. Ta n . ll
ckhouae helped manage Im ­
Robert Ellefscn. 22. held on charg- happened that day that the apace
properly.
ea of robbery and kidnaping of ■ just waan't available. Two people
West Palm Reach engineer Thura- called In the tlral thing Friday
day night, was returned lo Miami Inquiring aa to lha reaaon far Um
today to face charge* In Dade omission. Another reader alao
County.
called In wtlk a pussier that bo
Norman N. Hubaun (uJii Jack­ aiktd H we could solve. Wo did,
sonville police that a blonde gun­ and we'll have i w poser In the
J,' B. Henderson, agronomUt man bad forced him to drive to column tomorrow.
1#
from tba atfite agricultural eawrl- Jacksonville r.t the point of a gun
maatnl^stallon,
.............i, GalneavlUe, wlA ba
altar stealing 93 from the engi­
TH E W EATHER
»k «r •» an
neer** wallet.
Semlnol#
Cminmal
Clear to partly ____ . ___
Aiaoclatioo at I p.
Cattiunen’a Asa
Tuesday with, wtdaty acattorod
.. Aug. 11, at the
(be Heminola

4 Local Men
Among 135
New Dentists

N o, 230

•\(wool tiled l ’ re-m l.rn s r W ire

Manager Marian
Announces Other
Expansion Plans

IN T H E H ERA LD

9 Die Violent Deaths In Florida
Over Weekend; Five Are Drowned

M O M M Y . A I T , . 10. I0.V1

Plans Readied For New Mayfair Inn Pier

W ASHIN GTON t/1’i— The population nf the I'nlted Slate*
reached ISO mlltort pm-m* ar ? -srcomt* «(*•» ta.-oa «_m. E8 T
today, according to the (nmmrrre Department population clock,
and kept right on gaining at the rate of one each 12 second*.

State News Roundup

S A M T H M I, n .O H U M

I t ? r a f t

Red-Indoctrinated POW s Among Returnees

DENVER i/Fi— Secretary nf State Itullea »ald after a eonferenre with President Elsenhower today that the l olled Stale*
probably wluld adnpt ‘‘rerlprurnl measure*" If the (onimiinUt* re*
fuse to return annte American prisoner* nf war.

5, 10,

INDEPENDENT liAII.Y NEWSPAPER

A TL A N TA OB— Georgia probably
could handle traffic an !*r " b
d (IlllnnU-tnFlnrtda) superway without bulldlniany toll
Onv. Herman Talmadga

f

Revamping Of Ordinances
M ain Item For Commission

Decisions Given
In Only 3 Cases
Jn Cily Court

Police Crackdown
; On Gambling Is
Continuing

Mt. Dora Driver
Arrested After
Longwood Crash

Rotary Speaker
Urges Liberal
Industries Aid

Bonds Estreated
In Court Cases

Mrs. Stephen Dies
In Local Hospital

^nnl«bv,4; Gets
Air Conditioning

Former Sanford
Pastor Dies

C ra ft Detained

Directors Meet

Joycees Rcody
For Fish Rodeo

f

forget j 'Contribution Night' At Municipal Stadium
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Cards Open Big 2-Game Series With Hats In DeLand
Craumer Blanks Sanford On 3-Hits
As Daylona Defeats Locals, 3-0
Jax Meets Pensacola For Legion
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.ni5 iEr.n B r&gt;" ,, h ' •‘■umer Insured Daytona Reach's
SL*.4 r i^Bn,
,h,lr , 'vo 8""'*• serin* with Hanford as hr tdanked
&lt;n» Cantinai* on a ineasily three hit. to give the J»|*u . i n vor.Hr*
om
.lnmt.ln.r Jtrdi.lr.U her* |„« nl«K{ befori 61?
^
a,.
» « » "#v*n outings, th* Cardin*
t il will Invade th* llel.nnd for y
tret# at Conrad Field to trv and
stymie the victnrv-driinkrn Hoi V.'”*. ' " n&lt;fer walked wv*n Car(IIohI., Including Ihren to Price
Hat..
Manater J. C. Dunn will *’ ealhrook.
Oeumer'a Mating fa»t hall
throw hi. late.t mound addi­
tion,____
Jim _______
Sullivan,_ at the ..._
hlai- baffled Hnnford for the fir«l two
Inf Mata. Hullr, who came
rame to inning* a* the first .lx out* wore
Hamilton, worded via the strike out route.
Sanford from the Hamilton.
Ont., Cardinal Claaa D farm &gt; rnumer went on to finlah up
(luh with an Impressive fl-l re­ '•Hh 14 HD's. a x 'hhoii high In
ford, blanked the Kiel In liar- the Memorial Stadium thin v**ar.
Irma Wednesday nlfht In a It wan the powerful southpaw's
If'th aurrraa of the year an
Brief t«o-Inning relief stint.
According to Dunn. Sullivan nK*lnal Juat three aetharka.
may he the answer to Hanford'a
About t|\e only Kanf»H i-n ttrr
crying nllrhlnir—tM—rfr -for a jV,.- n u r confused hv Craumera Maxaihle pennant onslaught In the |nlr ‘ *"t hall was •iiiuriilisslmo
clo.lnf phase of the F8L ram- Dunn, who smashed out two
stiaight alnirlra Into rlfht field
ralan,
]tn.
Laat
Laat idgf
nlfht,. Dave .........
l.ennnrd
............
turn- III Ida flrat two trie,., iii-rountlrif
*d In the heat mound performance for two-thlrda of Hanford'a hit
of hla Organized flnij career only total. Mill Samuel* sliced u hlngle
to love a In nit-hu nker, 11-41. l^-on- down the rifhtfleld foul line in
Brd retired the flrat nine hnttera the fifth to no nvriil n* Hnnford
In order before Don Hartlev led- could do no better I him reach
off the fourth Irinlnu with a aecotid haae twice nil nlfht.
It wn* l.eonuid'a third defent
alnale.
Leonard fanned five hutteia and in nine derision* ihl* vent Dunn
passed only one lalntiiler (Mike alole hie Illlrd liiiae of the yen*
Bi
lellonet all nlfht, l.eonard'a air­ to honat the itedhlida l.-mii total
ily ht cent ml wna In cimtrnat to to Util, three .hv of the FHI, preCraumei’a htirlirif. alnce the [tav- cedent held by the 11,37 (inlnea--------- --- ---------------- —----------- | vllle G-Man,
I..MID CAI'F.IIH: Skipper Dunn
will uae Krnlr I'almlerl here tomoriow nlfht In the final game

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OP's, Specials
Lead Sandy
league

Tommy "Wehoo" Leonard, Kanford'a leading candidate for the
hattlna championship of the Flor­
ida Slate I rngue thla year, haa
accepted a tearliliif Joh at laiknView High School In Winter Har­
den.
Leonard and hi* wife Peggy
and three-year-old ilaiifhter. Kata,
plan to move to Winter tlarden
neil week. Tommy will commute
Krnle I’almlerl Dave Leonard
from Winter (inrilen to Sanford
Until the cloae of the aenann on of the Del.and aerlea . . Diinn'a
derlaion may have been Influenced
A lit*. .11
liV the fai-l that I'almlerl need*
Leonard m n • only five more vletorie* to .rack
InreiL In educa­ the 20-game circle ,
. Sanford
tion during Id* will he In town Sundav nleht lo
four year*
at plav Cocoa . . . It will he the
4&gt;
'thft.v.,- n . - r - ?!c | fi'mt .-itiii.iay ingot gum* m ala
graduated a n d
cek*
« li li n
won Id* deirrea 1"*• •••m
t
I
i
l a at Fehrnarv. |t'af'ev If
i
I, e o n a r d will
1 0
e
probably coach
T 1
hnaehnll at Lake- iSllrialii, H
Ito
..... 4 0 9
____
r
view neat aprlng Nk..r.i|)*ki
4» «N
4 &lt;1 1
Mayllna. if
)
Turn Leunatd for LakeviJW.
Craiinirr.
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1
.
I»
Leonard waa the PSL'a leading
I ol..lXI a *y
hitter tail week wllh a 3B0 avet aanfnrri
*R ii it
Sl&gt;
1 a i
age;^ Laat year, hl» rookie aeasnn llai'.oc. hII.
il.lty
,
.1
1
l V t
III Organised Raarhall, lie led the T l.eon-*nl. »f
Coastal Plains League with a ro­ tiunn, ofr
..... 4 1 4
11*11*01.*., .
bust .576 avataa- ■
ll«rrl* &lt;‘I
e
1 w- »* e-lt|lt
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Hrtinilf !• in
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86 Pounds Of Bass
Caught At Rodeo

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Standings

Otllrlal II. H. Navy Photo
M. (J. Smith, alar hurlcr for
the Hanford Nutal Air Station’*
VC-9 team In thr City Mrn’a
Softball League, fanned Ik
hatter* while pitching f o r
FASUON-.H during the ComFnlrJat Snflliall tnurnnmrnl
held In Jarkantlillle two week*
ago. lie also pllrhed two other
giintr*, leilli romplrtr, and two
more In relief. During bnlh hla
complete gamr*. Smith didn’t
l**lie a -Ingle paa*. During one
relief *tml, Snillli fanned the
la-| two halier* with the haae*
loaded In end the game. PAHItON-M ...inpiled a 3-2 record
before how Inf out of lha tour­
ney. whlrh waa won hy PAHItttN tO't of in a.

New Smyrna Tides
Haturdty
1.01*

I 36 p m.
Low
8:1* p.m.

Sunday

Silvcrthorne May
Return Next Week

In doubles with 211,

Softball Standings Baseball Course
Offered Women

iB p " f e |i lij :lil
1 1IS

jtnadlct ............
arims
amusli
alnilarl
J^t^i'nsrd

1 J* l,*y,uDi H.*ach:

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l'*|a arored eleven nf their
twelve runa In the top of the aec
tnd Inning.
Two Op runa were scored on
* triple off th* hat of Odla
Srhugga, Short Stop, end three
more oil Special*' erroe*.
firlmea. who atrurk out four
•nen. got credit for the win.
’’Hod rievehmd waa (he toning
oltrher.
The VO-U Maintenance team
wlhldrew from the league and all
of their game* weie cancelled.
TO T A L S
On'*
m too 12 16 3
Ad'a
&lt;100 OOl I 4 7
2b — Zubovleli. 3h — Znhovlch.
WP — Stafford. LI' — Heaton.
U m p i r e * - H r.ic k I

An.terxip

Sore
o iin not
12 in n
liter
I 14 001
10 It 10
H R — Kalen. 3b— Murray. Sofugga. 2h- Rick. Stuhba, Orlmcs,
Umpires— Miller,

An­

Monday

Low
7:62 p.m.

f**l*rl&gt;]

neaatta

Flag Could Make Chicago Fans
Forget 4 Hour, 19 Innhig Tilt

grroti'H Cnmitkoy Park thriller
of the past delude. Only an Amer­
ican League pennant will make
them forget thnt thriller.
While most of Chicago waa
fnxt aitlerp nl 1:17 a.in. on Satur­
day, July 15, ID5I, the White Sox
"(in tin!" revival It was a 19reennlcd the thrill-pedal nf their
inning 5 I victory over Boston's
Bed Sox. It rciiiilred four hours
and 17 mluti's under lights.

Il wa* the greatea Chicago
liasi'lmll story, White Sox variety, stop. Alt runnera were safe when
Mill'll Boh Feller's first no-hit, Pox dropped Carraaiiuel'x toss to
no-run game whlrh meant a 1-0
haae.
Cleveland miming day victory second
(Sandman scored on this open­
here In 1940.
Alno '.limit'd was Orval drove’s ing and the Red Box had a 4-2
no-hllter that Yankee Joe Cordon edge.
It wa* two minute* after on*
spoiled with a two uni duuhle In
the ninth Inning the night of July whan Floyd Baker singled for
Dorlsh. He moved to second on a
H, 1913.
Tavlor balk. Dlllinger also singled
Fans said they never would for­ and Baker went to third. There
get Jack Wnllaeaa'a pinch grand
slam limner In tha ninth Inning of
a 1947 game against Philadelphia
to bring an 8-7 White Box vic­
ed In the wake of the marathon
tory. But all these memories fad
match.
The 19-liuilng sucres was tha
second post-midnight White Box
game In succexalon. The previous
morning more than 62,000 fans
had blinked sleepy eyes watching
their favorites drop a twl-nlght

were two on 4nd non* out and the
•leanv-ived fens, who had sterled
to leave,
cave, hurried hark to thalr
seat*.
Fox, whose error gAve Boston
Its fourth run, hit e topper back
to Taylor on the mound and beat
It out for a hit to fill the bases.
Eddie Stewart batted for Jim
ntitby and singled to score Baker
and Dlllinger with the tying hunt.
Fox stonped at second.
Rav
Scarborough
rode the
motorised "(in ! Go!” cart out of
the bullpen to replace Taylor.
AI Zarllia, first to face Scar­
borough,
hunted
toward
the
mound. The aggressive Scarbor­
ough gambled — and lost — by
throwing to third bate. Fox beat
the throw and Zarilla waa given
credit for Chicago'* fifth straight
hit.
The applause wa* deafening ae
big Don I.enhardt strode to the
plat*.
_Lonnhardt filed to Dom DlMagglo In canted field and Fox (cored
from third with the winning run
after the catch.

HELICUTTER
The World’s
Finest Lawn
Mower.

er ........
that _started
,____ that
...... night .Billy
Billy
Pierce . and Maurice McDermott,
two leftlei, were the pitcher.
The Red Box scored single runa
In the flrat and fifth Innlnge for
e 8-0 lead. One of thoae countars
wai Clyde Vollmar’e fourth home
rutin in five games.
The White Box rallied In tha

lest of the fifth. UUIa NaUia
Poa single* for one run and Mc­
Dermott wild pitched the other.
That made It ft-B.
Then came a etring of 18 double
aeroea and It appeared the dead-

Made For Florida

* would be dissolved.
‘
lock never

Strategic maneuver!

playere Into the gam ejand^rnU
Carroll, Conjlskoy Park chef,
promised he’d cook breakfast for
Ihe preee box eorji* If the White
Sot, won.

Growing and Mowing Conditions

SIDE HtCNME ( f l i m f CO.

ifSVX* !&gt;?"•s

V&gt;, ' . » -V

Wy feff-jSEKiWl
Li* -VIv*vit*^M*J*

— VC-H la the laat of the regular
tv scheduled season game*. How­
ever. itume reined nut game* will
he played neat week.

It

Jockey Hobby Perman# pldna to
accept*
High tracksI for tha balanca of tn4 ium4 j,*ifoll ai Hitlaialpiua n
1 J _______ j p . l l tlouu at Waehlnglon
'8:62 p.m. mar.

Manager Sieve O'Neill nf th*
Hnsnx picked Harry Tavlnr tn
■tplacr McDennntt and carry on
iiunlnst tlorlsh, Alotna'a uaccea*or at thi" start of the 14th.
Neither team scored in th* IHth.
Then rain* the long-awaited break
In Bottlin'* half of th* 19th.
Hubby Doerr roubled after Vern
man waa purposely passed. Th*
Stephens filed out. Billy Oooddistance hitting Vollnier aingleed
lo scor Doerr with the tie-break­
ing run.
Lea Mosa waa safe on Bob
[lllllnger'a fumble and the baie*
were filled. Taylor grounded Id
Chico Carrasquel, Chicago'; short

iuard, 80-11,
Third-place Wli*on •Maler i*
uly one-hatf behind the
now only
VC-B'i rejuvenated club la Ju*t
ledalng Sal-Army Warriora while
two ganiei removed from the
top rung in fourth place.
Tnnlght'n schedule of N'ntlonal
nuard-ltohaott’a and Fi I ION-51

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Now York J, tisfrolt »
ai l.uiile s. llnalnn 1 in innings

8:14

Ijrat .place by cru*hlng National

Last night B. Q, Smith fanned
16 Warriora in besting Sal-Army
end He alar pitcher J. Watson
The Warriora nicked Smith for
,
t . i 4 * r 'i ark»4nl*
lust thrre hlta In acorn three rim*
Reach
while VC-0 cluhhed four off Wat
. *n*i«rg ai liel.aag
son In tallying six times.
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Boston won these games by 8-2,
and 6-4, the latter m 17 Innlnge,
L A K E L A N D OB— A courts fnr
Tha overtime match lasted four
man ami woman InterestedI in
I tha hours and one minute, or until
ness
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huslnaii side of basabaj] will be 12)47 a.m. In the “HMnnlni
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Sanford Cardinal Averages
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Third
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Nlchnls, WP - - Orlmca. I,P —

double header to the Red Box aa
the tatter took over flrat place in
the American League.

pffiMed by Plorlda'Southarn College
Nov. 6-28.
. H will be the fifth school of
baseball administration held by the
college.

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Murray,..

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.f Second llaaetuan II. J . K ick and
c red Cirlnie*, pitcher, the spo-

Clevtlimd.
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7:38 p.m.

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P A L A T K A — ( Special t — The P.lMlIIIC. Il*tl|o»H», 1rl&gt;v. riuflnr. 1IH HI.
AP New sfeature*
Putnam County Fishing Tmirna DP IP linni#» in MkoiMMO&gt;ls 1 Di Ir'p,
Left I III y i «i nit ft, Hn fi f&lt;jt «l 4 Hll
C lIlt ’A d O Long - suffetlng
lent, stionsoreil hv th" Crescent .iff
&lt;i i t (Min•r r M 1.i*'ifntlt| 1 Hll
While Sox fun* careil little that
City and I'alatka Jayceea tecord- le* « 1HlllMf i 11. 11 L 01,111. 1.1 % ■III
ad II bass weighing over 11 Ilia, I'lrtHiih «'t .1 in i 1nit 1iik ni, D L enll . 1il llirv hud to wait 77 minute* past
• Imiiini* n M ill' M ‘ 111 H I1
midnight two years ago for tlielr
this week in spite ilf n geneiul re­ 1D InIdmimi
i1 3 W I 'ni uiM'f 115 Si

port of iiiior fishing over the , (1 , ...... .
l.elllc*
county. The II has* weighed a to- in.ua t i sn
tal uf Mil His. 15 uas.
This hrlng* the total for the |
first 24 weeks of the rodrn which
•nd* Krpt. 7. to 266 has* entered
weighing 1,97(1 lha. 2 oia Thu
largett has* recorded this week
Hnth plavera and nfflclala of
waa caught hy Fred W. Illnllns,
Pomona Park In Creareiit Lake the Hiinford Cardinals were cheer
on a naw paw plug and hit (lio ell hv yesterday's pmiioiincement
acalaa at Hi lha, 3 ns*, to cop by 111 John Morgan that he muv
the trophy this week In the halt remove thu cn*l on the right hand
of .31)0 hilling outfielder Hill Bli­
easting division.
Tha llvri halt trophy winner waa vet limine next Tuesday^
a 9 lb. 2 oa, him* taken hy J. P.
According
t0
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Rowland, Clinton, H. C. while Silverthonie, ho
fiatilng In the St. John# out of may lie hack In
Oliver Camp, Weluka. Other fish
entered Included an 7 lb. 12 ni. the Sanford line­
bale taken hy F, A. Walts rif up by the end of
Craiceut City who weighed the next week. Hllmoneter In the .Snortminin'* Ser­ verthorne broke
n bona In his
vice and Supply,
throwing
The baaa waa caught on live eight
whila
bait In l-aka Crearent, Thla aatne h a n d
elation weighed In a 7 noundec catching for the
taken hy Alvin Watta, Creaccnl Injured Hill H ar­
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City, a 6 Ih. H oa, Itaaa taken hy ris last Friday
H. T. Cooper, Hatauma. an a H night In Jncksunvillu Beach.
Since lhat time, the Cardinals
lb. 8 os. baua taken by an 9 year
b cl Rlchar llramblelt of llapo- have lost six nut nf their last
vllle, Da. The young flaherman seven game*. Sllverthurne waa
captured Ida bnaa mi llva halo hitting ,3(13 at lha time nf Ida
••jury and was the team leader
from Crearent City,

Playing without tha service* of I in two week* to have their front
It* two leading slugger!— Junior tunning poaltlon cut to a allm
M*tt. and Bubha Rtabee— Halva-1 half-game margin,
tlon Army’* Warrior were de­
Thi* week the Warrior* suf­
bated for th* third straight time fered an 11-7 defeat at the hand*
of third place Wilaon-Maler and
a flrit lo.ia iiefore VC-i*. Mean
whila. FAKRON 51 took full a.Ivantage of Hal-Artny'* noaeJIvr
to draw within a half-famr of

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jPensacola Drops
Key West From
Tourney, 9-5

T H B SANFO RD H ER A LD

VC-9, Wilson-Maier Beat Sal-Army
To Cut Warriors' Lead To Half Game

A* the end of the onenin'r w-eelr
.f the Panflv League FABRONM Opntrnrdc* and N A A S fineIni Service are tied for the ton
inot.
Monday'* gam* **w Optronlr*
dnk th* Ad's; 8 !:t.‘ Stafford hurl­
’d the victory, surrendering four
hlta, on* run. and atriking out
two men.
Clovd Sexton went the route
for the loaara.
I .eft Fielder Frank Zubovlch
Hared the (In'* at the plate, ran- TH E FLORIDA S T A T E LEAH UK
dnu out a rlmihie, a triple, tlrlv- j
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Coach McMillan
Thanks Fans,
"Whiz Kids'
foo-h AI McMillan of the Sanferd Junior Legion linset.nli team,
thanked nil the Leglonnuires. funs
tnd tunin'd In* rhnrgr* jn u
weeping atutfim nl of ii |jiii I'chi■
Ion toiluv.
McMillan publicly acknowledged
nil the wires «ent to him and

•he hoys at riearwaler and even
Ihompson, Polller (2 ) and ||».i
n defeat lit Wauchtiln. "It wa* rlqtie*; Majors, Hudson t31 Hodrlloniiei fill how tli" .Suiifm.l fun* duel 19) and Shows
.food l.v thla team, milling to
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*rndlng wire*
when I lie road wm, the roughest,"
he iterlnre.l.
"I want to take till* time to
tlmnk every full nmi
the Sun
lord Heinli! fur the marvelous
uippnrt nml coverage thi* sen,on,
without which we rim Id never
eompllril the record thnt we did.
"The kill:, appreciated having
IC.-.ii Chrilnfn, ’ he Herald'.’: iporta
edllor, along at Wanrhula. It wn*
t morale lilt even in defeat. It
mennt r, lot in them, Iuel a* did
•tie huge xhnwlng of many San
ford fans in Watirhuln.”
tn rnnrluslon, AlrMillan *lateil, "I want eirrvone In Han­
ford to know that the kid* put
erervlhlnx the, had ln*o both
those game* with Krv West and
I’ensarnln. Not having our big
gut — Junior M*it» — In the
lineup was r rill, the difference,
tn earh u n it, on* of Met**'
typhil (morning drive* would
have nejnl victory fnr us.
"In spite of tha lo*«, tlieso kid*
rav* good account nf thenuelres
on (he ft*ld down there ond hnlh
eltlht knew they w*re in * hali
. ante until the lavt out. If Mates’
haul drive (.ait fallen in Ihet*
against Renfroe of IVnsarola in
tlie inittom of the seventh, we
eonld have cinched the earn* oil
that no* Tilt, since both Jones
and Kriih-r w*re nernaa tho plate
when ftondeisim *i&gt;eaicd it in
rent,-I field.”
McMillan was given a dollar
by each plaver after the final
game as a token of their appre­
ciation for coaching them Into
•he state championship tourna­
ment tlisi ve.ir. Mr.MilHan donated
his service* free this year.

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WAUCHULA hP— Peniacnla p.,/
33 meet* Jack*onviHe poit 9 ty
night in what could tie the fm«1
game nl the *tale American Lrgum lunlnr ha*ehall tournament
Jnckfonvllle I* undefeatrd In the
tournament and a vlcltcy over
I'rnmrola would give that team
the title- If Peneacoln win*, a &lt;ec
ond came will he necessary In the
ilf elimination tournament and
double
will he played tomorrow night
Pensacola eliminated Key V.rf.
last night 8 3 In a long game ths'f
saw II) f-rnrs committed Ed Scan
led I'cnsarnla'it hatting attack win,
luo double* while fleorge Laxtrei
collected two doubles and a single
(or Key Wesl.
Jacksonville had already rear|h.,|
Ihi- finals and was idle
Pensacola t’nsl 33 ndvnnred in
the American LeRlnn Baseball
Tournament last night hy del***
inr Key West Post ?H. 9-3
The victory nut P-’ns*rnla lnl-»
the finals of the Intirney ngainfe
unhegtm Jacksonville Pos| 9 The
finals are slated here tonight
Should Pensacola beat Jacksonville
# second game Will hr? neietiarv
Saturday night in the double ellininallon tournament
K*'J' West — •812 O()0 020— 6 8 a
Pensacola
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SPORTING GOOD?
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S C H K D D I.I

CARDINALS THIS WEEK
(Jam* Tonight
at S A N F O R D
(iama Friday
Sanford at Del.and
Game Saturday
Del.and at S A N F O R D
Game Sunday
Coeoa a) S A N F O R D
Game .Monday
Sanford at Cocoa
Game Tuesday
Lakeland at SA N FO R D
M nniriliiilion Night)
Game Wednesday
Sanford at Lakeland
Game Thorstla-'
Jax Beach at S A N F O R D

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LATE BULLETINS

?Eht

W A SH IN G TO N VP'- Former A t 1 ysiJcr George Ktr.r.an
iild E/y!j-y»
«ure revolution eventually will "lake pUre In the
Soviet orbit."
AD AIR 9VILLK, Ga. UPi— A vast around ami air aearrh for two
eonvlet klllara and kidnaper* wnrr inrough Ita second day today
without aar n*« trace* of (ha fuatrlve*.
W ASHIN GTON UP. - All nr (hr » l I'. «. .tlxlrlxt attorney*
and many of their a**lntnnl* are going tn gel fatter par check*
lomt time or other, but (he Juxtire Department xxlil today ■ lata*
Humber will hare In wait until ('ungrra* gala hark tu (nan lo col,
ttrt lha ralaa.
N EW YORK iff*)— Director* of Eastern Airline* today alerted
(.'apt. Eddie Klekenharker a* rhnlrman nf the Irnard, and rhnae
Thomaa F. Armstrong tn aurrrrd lllrktnltarker a* president.

V O L U M E X I ,I V

ENnhllnhetl 1908

★

And40 Years Ago

Two Important event* are on
a u g u r t in, in n
tap thlt week lor Sanford aporta
Mra. W. R. Nnell’a ehickena seem to respond to h-*r kind treatment enthusiasts. Tomorrow It'll hr
became one of them laid an egg that n'ea«u*ed fi’* bv 7’ y Ini’het, 'Contribution
.......
Night" at Memorial
which In theae day* of high roit of living would be very welcome to |stadium
with
no
admlaalon
thh houitkeeper.
charged. Ilul there will he a bar
---------•rel at the gale where thoae that ao
The Hon. Forrest Lake ha* returned from aho*lne** trip toJack- , de«lrr can dcop In two hit*, a
aonvllte. lie eapecta to put In *nme v n v bu*y day*between now and buck, a tin, nr eien a C-note to
the firat of September when
the
new bank
open*.
help put the hail club hack on ita
financial feel. But. a* ItM Jim
A five room cottage, on Palmetto Ave. between Fourth amt Fifth Field* point* nut. come anyway*
Street*, with bath and an Arte*lan well connection I* arllliig for St.BOU even II ymt ran't donate. Wedne*
day aflet noon at Trvnl Pond In
— ca*h!
Paola, the Junior Chamber nf
A U G U S T 10, 19J1
[Commerce la sponsoring "Roden
Francla Rmimlllat It ha* reported t» Miami for a**ignment In a
?!.*!??
pre-flight achool for Army Aviation Cadet*, Mr* Itoumlllat amt their *n.
awarded to the youngster*
whnl lturn
nut nf(ty
In hr|f(far|hrheat fish
young
oung daughter, Cynthia,
CyntK" are reading with "■
Mr. —
and* *•—
Mr*. F. *E. »I -----l m" i m
- N(||
fat, Pin Palmetto Ave.
free with man* valuable prims,
.but there'll al*o he rool drink* for
A r . r « t by the Seminole County Hoard of Public Induction Jo » V n m ind did.
appropriate 60 p*r cent of thf» Raping ( ommUnlon r nn«l. npprotlniiM tn
&gt;fMm- »|mg (o^rth^r
the County, for the »rhool budget wn* turned down
*„d head for the halt orchard to
morrow night and the id' llshln'
Tom Dolt wa* named »« mauagri ••f the Sanfoi 1 golf entir*e and hole IVrdnrsdai afternoon.
*
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country eluh at the meeting of the Cilv ComniUalooei« Monday evening t
In cane you haven't heard. I’re-i
A U G U ST in. lots
I blent Elsenhower his proclaimed
Sir. and Mra. J. L. Ilobby and daughter Mary Grar« hava left to Thursday. Sept 17 a* Cillrenshlp
•pend their vacation In New York and point* In Canada.
May and ha* a&lt;ke&lt;| that the flag
he displayed on public building*
\1 V
viT.-vit- I: ,r .t i !t-.i :tr;ri
, ,.j .riilirdttlca N _ » i. • (TtuJl
.1 &gt; a
High School wa* accepted by the Hoard of Public Instruction at a meet eral. state, and loral officials, and
I civic group* lo arrange apnroprl
tng In the office of flupt. T. W. Lawton.
ate ceremonle* on that day lo
Ray Roianltrant, Sanford Giant fir*t baseman, will be the fir»t to 'summon to Iht minds of all of us
receive en award of 17.50 offered by M J, Moat Jr of Orlando tn all * keener awareness nf our rlghls
Florida State League player* whn hit home run* during the remaining ami responsibilities as ctlliem."
( itliensIdp Day is an annual ob­
game* of lha eeaion.
_______ __________________
servance aulhorlied tty Congress
lo commemorate the signing on
Sept 17. 1717 nf the Constitution.
It also honors new cllliens.
• • •
ffr received * call Haturdav
morning saying tint ■ Roier be­
longing tn I. M. Otion, ISM Cres­
cent St., had 12 popples la her
first Uttar. T ie unidentified caller
said tnrh • multiple birth was ■
real rarity In the dog-world and
Mnerlilly so since It wat the first
offspring, tVhal plan* Mr. Olson
has to sell Ihe dogs we don't know,
but this writer should Imagine that
By T H E ASSOCIATED PRESS
Horen popple* running around
Nine perron* died violently In Florida over the weekend. Five a
imd'-rfiint would treats quite a
drowned, one tiled In a traffic accident, one wa* electrocuted, and the traffic problem.
other* were killed by lightning and fire.
* • •
Berber* Lee Hank, l&amp; month* old, learned to walk lu«t three
When we heard Ihe report Saturmonth* ago. Yesterday, she used her new found leg* to toddle out the tlay that WMtlR-TV In Jacksonfelt off a seawall Into Rlicayne*
* villa wa* going In boost Its power
up tn tno.oon WHtti as nf today, we
Bay.
At Pensacola, Samuel N. Ingram,
were a Utile amaied for Rllly
51^ went swimming In Pensacola
Winn Is keeping us right up to
Bay, teeklng relief from Ori-deiiree
il,iIe on Ihe television deal. I.aler,
the report was eorreeled Really,
heat. People standing on a wharf
the station had been operating
saw him struggling In the water
will, 5.000 watts last week while
hut when they pulled him out he |
addition* lo Ihe equipment were
we* dead.
being made Television viewer*
Thunderstorm* played around
should gel much heller reception
th* Penaacola area during the hot
this week for WMRIt will return
Sunday afternoon. In one of them,
In 15.000 walls today The big
a lightning bolt atruek and killed
boost will come on or atnml Sepf
Navy Lt. John' M. Thomaa of
Rill)'
•
Four Sanford men are among 7, according tn
Whiting Field aa he fished from
*
*
*
th* item of * rrulser In the Gulf the total of 133 dentist*, the Inrg
Puiile Censer— Did yon get that
est professional group ever tn take
of Mexico.
sandwich made we told you
The truffle victim wee Grover a state examination, who t&gt;a**c&lt;l rlub
on Friday. The abnrleal
Cleveland O’Htee, 00.' of Tampa. their dental examination* held tail about
time In which you ran toast Ike
II* w*a killed and hi* wife Injur­ mouth, according lo Ur. A W KW thrrr slices of bread under Ihe
ed aerloualv when a tire tdr nut Incr of Holly yynod, xccrdnry
condition* enumerated la three
and hi* car overturned near l-akn treasurer nf (he Florida .Slide nilmitpi. First, toast Ihe near
Hoard nf Dental Examiners
cm .
•Idea nf altera number one and
Thn»e from this City who passed two, On aecond nprrallon, turn
Include Murk P, Jacoby, Jack C over slice one, at the same time
Morrison. Henry VV lluckcr If , i luasllng near side of slice three,
ami William W. White
|Then, remove number one, whlrh
Inrludcil tn Ihe group nf 1.13 were la toaated on both sides, and finish
N Floridian*. Twenty . eight hy toasting two and three
glenlsta, Including 111 from Florida, I
•
alio paaied
Two Item* In yesterday'* news
caught our eye — and we think
8ERRING i * - Circuit Judge
ihpy rc worth repeating A lady In
William P. Alltel will hold a haTampa started lo wash her dinner
beat corpus hearing here Tuesday
dlxhe* and decided lo walk nut on
for It in sell Stackhouse, charged
ihe porch a minute tn talk to her
with murdering hi* "lonely heart*"
husband Juit then a lightning
wife.
boll hit the sink and melted the
Stackhouse brought the petition
metal portion. So. Indie*, whatever
(•eking release from Highlands
you do, put off washing your
County Jail here where he has
-dishes Just a* long aa possible . . ,
DELAND UP— l-ermiel A. Hai- Up In Indiana, a man getting
been held alnre July ai».
lep,
flit,
dean
of
the
College
of
Law
ready to lake off his pant* before
That was the day Mr*. Janie
9lf&gt;t*nn Unlverilty alnce 1045, going In bed got hi* feet tangled
Stackhouse. M. was found stran­
at
a
Daytona
Reach
hoiplti
In the leg, ilumblrd against a
gled In a lonely grave In her orcedar chest, and fell out the win
ange irnve n#*r Avon P*rk. She yesterday of a heart atlark.
dttw.
He hit with a Ihud on c&lt;
Funeral
plan*
were
nol
an­
hid been mining three deva,
Sheriff Brow era Coker laid the nounced Imrnrdlalely. The widow, crete lit feel below and was hoicouple became acaueinted last a son Allan anil n daughlcr Nadine illalDed with two broken riba, a
black rye, and a gash
h ion the fore
summer through a lonely heart* aurvlvo.
head. Ills advice upon comlmg to
club. Stackhouse, 53, wa* a main­
was: "Sit down before you taka
tenance man at Uti* Unlveralty of
your psnta off."
altlmora. She wai a widow llv• a *
r P a rk,.
__ _____to Bltllmore lo marry
We also want to apologia* for
leaving ont the dally strip of pic­
him In February. They returned
tures In Thursday's paper on tka
her home In Avon Park and
JACKSONVILLE
t*
George
life of flenator Robert A. Tan. ll
ckhouae helped manage Im ­
Robert Ellefscn. 22. held on charg- happened that day that the apace
properly.
ea of robbery and kidnaping of ■ just waan't available. Two people
West Palm Reach engineer Thura- called In the tlral thing Friday
day night, was returned lo Miami Inquiring aa to lha reaaon far Um
today to face charge* In Dade omission. Another reader alao

State News Roundup

9 Die Violent Deaths In Florida
Over Weekend; Five Are Drowned

4 Local Men
Among 135
New Dentists

Habeas Corpus
Hearing Is Set

Stetson Dean
Dies At 66

Youth Faces Theft
Charges In Miami

Agronomist Spooks
At Cattlemen Meet

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County.

N o, 230

•\(wool tiled l ’ re-m l.rn s r W ire

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called In wtlk a pussier that bo

Norman N. Hubaun (uJii Jack­ aiktd H we could solve. Wo did,
sonville police that a blonde gun­ and we'll have iw poser In the
J,' B. Henderson, agronomUt man bad forced him to drive to column tomorrow.
from tba atfite agricultural eawrl- Jacksonville r.t the point of a gun
maatnl^stallon,
.............i, GalneavlUe, wlA ba
altar stealing 93 from the engi­
TH E W EATHER
»k «r •» an
neer** wallet.
Semlnol#
Cminmal
Clear to partly ____ . ___
Aiaoclatioo at I p.
Cattiunen’a Asa
Tuesday with, wtdaty acattorod
.. Aug. 11, at the
(be Heminola
ahowara and Htondarahowora, U9Ue change hi
Mr. iJondaraon’a
JJMatijtanance of Im;
A TL A N TA OB— Georgia probably
could handle traffic an !*r " b
d (IlllnnU-tnFlnrtda) superway without bulldlniany toll
Onv. Herman Talmadga

VSSSffS
B

Super-Highway

Freed Americans
Say 30 Prisoners
Are Reactionaries

Manager Marian
Announces Other
Expansion Plans

IN T H E H ERA LD

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M O M M Y . A I T , . 10. I0.V1

Plans Readied For New Mayfair Inn Pier

W ASHIN GTON t/1’i— The population nf the I'nlted Slate*
reached ISO mlltort pm-m* ar ? -srcomt* «(*•» ta.-oa «_m. E8 T
today, according to the (nmmrrre Department population clock,
and kept right on gaining at the rate of one each 12 second*.

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S A M T H M I, n .O H U M

I t ? r a f t

Red-Indoctrinated POW s Among Returnees

DENVER i/Fi— Secretary nf State Itullea »ald after a eonferenre with President Elsenhower today that the l olled Stale*
probably wluld adnpt ‘‘rerlprurnl measure*" If the (onimiinUt* re*
fuse to return annte American prisoner* nf war.

5, 10,

INDEPENDENT liAII.Y NEWSPAPER

FREEDOM VILLAGE fy-.-AmerBy K E N T (T1 FTLA IN
n an- (rent Iruni lied prison xlockPlans lor Ihe rrrrlbm nf n 27*
ridi«x said Imlav lied Indnrlrlnxted
foot pier, lulling out lido Lake
It N prixonrcx are among those
Monroe In Irunl nf the Mn)l.m
Inn. were nnilnuiii ml Imlny by
PANMUNJ m M r
8-ventsen
Charles Marian, ni.tiy.iger of the
di'.ihVd lint happy Xmerlran* left
New Yotk l&gt;l*et owned May I.in
Inkyo loniRld b&gt; plane for the
Inn
t’lilted State*, leaving behind srinl
The " T shaped" pier will eatrnd
iiiiiiiiIm hi Nut (Is Korean prison
220 feet out from the htilkheul
amps
and will be constructed fur llomnveniance of hotel guests, who
iiinrniiig im'liiding -io "progre*want to fish or lake lioallng ex
,iiex” eiirmiie tioriie to preach
curs Ion. The pier will he |U feet
i'lnmiinlxni in die t'nlled x|*(et,
wide and the lop ot the lie, run­
fpl I,ex!,- E Scales. 22. of Fi&gt;lning parallel with the dime, will
xiimeviite, lint , xal-l the T) were
he fit feel lung
1
inemtuT, of hl&gt; um m in company
The deck of the pier will l»
d i imp 3 m I’j iktnug on Ihe Yxlu
four and a half feet above the
liner
me an walrr level It will also In
Mii xi of the men In the company
elude two croix piers, one on pa&lt; h
i i'll- mtl II -it. tie -lid ill *0 inter­
side of the main pier, Inratrd li.stf
view al Inchon, hut tie knew the
way between lilt- xlt &gt;re line an I
in pn .on.illy
the T held
S ale* -auf tn- h ut lien l the 30
Areording *■&gt; Mr Marian, In do1‘lmtii l»» lyirxbnii/llayiuond Slmlbi
t ilk devil |"tnbyg wrg.vilis'ionj
Past Mayfair Inn guests have ho)
I HI III II S W I'llR II f br,ilia 11ii 1lit Play lion xr, shown iiliuyc, lx the prupoxiHl IimhIIiiii fur a new iwulli
.die t tin* ' Ex I'mi , for Peace'1
io Journey to Lemon Bluff to ob
•ciiiia I inlay ulgbl flu- I it, giaolrtl a yanenri- *i 11 pulillr lirarlng for lerrrnlnin ,i-i* and only wink
m l ilu- "Vet-r"in* fur I'e.sge hut
Inin flxhlng boat-, but with tin
01 •Miiurrlion willi drawing n|i a charier lx liuliling nn lire I11111I 1 lining drive \rriiriling lo li-rnm of ilohe did not know If they had heery
erection of the pie-, by Ihe Mn.vfm
1 itim ir, Ibr* xlt in lore nillxt lie lit tine by Di-r. I, o a great deal of work b ahead In inungxi-rx and
Inn, guests m,n walk fmun flu
fin lin'd
1
be
oliler
folk
lo
gel
the
building
trims
aled
(lure
lire
rharler
hax
been
drawn
up
h,
an
aitorrin
hotel to waiting boat, at ihr new
Scalet y»hl lie did not know tf
many niretlngx will In- -elirdnled In work nut plans to raise the reunited tonne,
pier
tin pro*tex*tvf*" planned to l.ivn
Tile building of lIIIx pier Ix 111 '
I in1 i "iiniiiuuxl party in America,
xrtnllter xil-le.l 0,111 snlxri, « t«ii ,»»o«
I.,,I .1.1 lie liexrd Ihe in r*lk nf .1
[iie*|x," Mr Marian asserted
l&gt;
icimiuii d Hi - home nf a friend in
s In line with our lion.ohn e&gt;
Sam 7 i .im lu o lo dlmiiu (heir next
pansion and Iintnovetnrnt planMcnnwhlle, the Mayfair Ion
Snntlnlr ( ’oilulrv Club ha* o u r
20,000 feet of pipe stiflcheil out
on the course, preparatory tdr in
sertlmy Into (he ground as n purt
of the new umlerground sprlnklmg
system
"We will have spent ttOO.OOO
our hotel
and -golf
— , ----.. course
- - „be
TI
A reprerentatlve of Mitcliie City Putdlcatliin* C w-lll be presented at lonlgiiC* City Coimili-sli'n
Ihe year I* out," Mr Marino *d' .„ ..,i„ K f0l * dl*fux-i-.n roncernlng tlie poxiibl* reeaiiiping nf (he City’s oidinames, m oi-loig ( &gt; City
ed ‘'Why,
1
have
spent
120.000
t..
Malinger Tom Lrmnti
entire neis- rarpeimg In opr ilflhi'v
I0h"&gt; ,
rhe city Man*g»r, Cpy All ornay- \ K. and City Clerk IT N fluvrt liai-e all niade rei-onintriiiUtion*
find halU."
.% r i t" * City ''omwxlss'rvi -fiat stdlrmncrs, which have n il been r»"au&gt;peii xinre lie,4, be put Into mnkiibU,
•Coil of' erecllnfi the pH?* Was! efficient order
—
not devulged since the appi|.-»tion
The litb' .i effort i, brr tu
ru inaiinntl
Ju h*f* Vfttirt 'VihuiTH .It , hid
\ ?n&gt;"
Ihtrd :.r- and on IV Sffiiul Si &lt;rnrt* Li m »» hi nur
is still sivailing (Inal nppri.y ,il hv |,v ,|,r city Mn a a -r utrld i(,|
i mti #•h
'hiv In
Cnnrt Friiiiy
the city
Ilu
priiiiun
i
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.|
If
S
r
y
tf
v
1
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t
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-irv
fwu
liloi
^
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mi
S
&lt;
&lt;
mitl
Ihe V It. Army r nrp*. »f Ln AH"iu-'v vlill.- Sir Si i i i t bus
■y1 hi idM• ya.-tc httnMrti) (frurn *t\
| St fh.tf h.ivr tr*mt
- »f i h
gineer* in jaukssuiy ille A ni.lir- (III„|r
i(| ,|lo
fliti'M » •
Klirhf Son.H
'I f *» thr •it!
of application was r-aled .1 Hu- lnn|„ T
IM ,|. Pil **f * .1 xi.-nuit i linire If II - l ily r.tn *i*II4I hut hi't ,i n
I*I4t •
I &gt;|(||| MrtVrtn i*llM
likjftt fr 4•fri f11*i*.i1 f|ni n’t hi *41. I- n
pul In tsci ui'w slreel liglii.
Sanford Post Office list S u inlay , , ...
1 r •■111i l(tf*M
' Wi- lie t king I hi - f-• lie dun- mm ti
The e',n',, irthiii -&lt;f Hie M ivfalr
“ ’ ul new ntdln u ,
\\ lit. i Hnt.lv M.•8f&gt;|v, V
*rt,
am ax xm - I a pn . « 11ii s' " file t &gt;llii
Mu pH lit •ri t i
U'fM'tl hv S' i •
Inn nler will Inrrra &lt;■ the ' "Uihir rm|m,.„i
it'd i epeul in lint" ai ■
M&gt; «-H Mi
I In n 4IN » 9at4• \3■ fnifrtlfrtrl I I hV,1
lie, nixr nf lile pinw l'i I V | un
■if piers un the Sniitli-lrl"
I iki paslrd Hi i luge bunk I bi i • ale xlnlei' f l i» Ii*''ii h" f tilt'd *i' Hin««*nr nn
fi h Hi Mi* n i, II $l| h i .| Mi
Monrue In three (illii'rx
■ ilu- eight nf Hu i I....kx, &gt;|i li makes
, itr|»n»'« &lt;«f |nt *" s -d i •k ii In i I ••w41,m l \h i I! lliKYiHf
Raiidshell plrr nt lie- he.id ' l'n k it lllffli till Hu any nut- In i|'Icrttniii'
t I I »t M'ID'Iv \k»M ir l jMpM.iil mi |»i mt i"mrut - inr Mu' . 1 Iihit
Ave.. and an oil line pier J■.- i.xei th-' stalux "I i lit gi■-lumber u[ Ihe
» '■I I S - t
f |,"f »h*a r &gt;i 1rt hu d
»l\ I'll t. I n iiln'l
IIm* lukr
barge* Immediately wexl i the iirdinancex
•l-Ml U|J| he •ii'f -1*||ti'il In tIlf* ftti'H! rmtfltun'd until Fiidfiy,
Hands heII pier
\ .'Hi " it '.INMs i I din 11 VV iltln*'*
The Mm In" i 'nqiauv Im iled al
• vui intuit « «stint x .I limit! 1 It.i m Im*i
Fur the *eennd draiuh- i-n r ('harlnlle-villi' Vi xpei mll/i-x
N ), hit 1 I j n 1r&gt;I \ 4 . in yvhIt*Ii h&lt;i
*1 i mil in»t » »«. um sir*li?i|* hi Ihu
the Mayfair Inr I- Im-ilr-i xulid Ihe res.luqitiyg nr t •---■-illfvinK nf
■ »-. i h'.i k' — I (kith .
find
fnr Hie ruinliig ,r » iin Mi u ul in C'lly'x nuliiiui'i'x min enurix*', i
Mri' 11|JI1'111 .*M\INir H Pit* dl-UiN
h
Mid - u ill In- Nfimii'l M I lit* iiu'H
staled "We are turning il ••ii re fii'lcnl Inr III
II- m Imm If*
I-..*
•I. M ilvtl
IriA* Im| fh»' x.t|l m| l 11S i(U Ill'll
quests fur the lark nf an iimhiiihI»
\-iAdl .i\
\ n Shdirui.
tdrtHiM \
A lellii
igiuil by i.'yer il Iim-.i )
isi•11 s*&gt;1 1\ il I r» ru It \ \ s* ,iim| Si*in
lion*. There will he m n m3
Milk k I.. , , Ii .i - im ' -&gt;f l . l ' in * n hd'i
•ti.ili lllv.l
guest* from rhlragu 11,1 - .e,,i " rexbb'nl - peiilinnx fnr tin-in-lalla
I u Ihti li*xfn •*xiiin id in hi* li.'M It link ran I .... I . ........... »7fV und
•Inn of xtreef ligltlx lo the IIOll
he sillied
•ihI^ \ m Fat . I||V» »'h lir*‘f|4rt w.11
•mi N iiiiu i
lh»* pnt|*»tN»‘i|
In Ihe pnst. mn*l nf ih- h del liloek. bi'lweiu W Scenrid ami
Poln i- "(iiillrnn«l tlirlr rriii k •l|«l Hrvhl'l prt»i;I lIII
i •&lt;Vltl*»'d ("1 I \I'HI
cllentcle nave enrne fmiu New
down "ii g.iiiilillou in Sanford on'i
I niNt
M|»n
York.
thr ly-'i'ki'iul. resulting lo six ii
il f*1tl»- \4•• 1Yf|« f4III III| (Till) tV*
r-'-lx mi I'll.irgrx iif Imlita ai'llvi
r , (».'
-it.I &gt;Mkfln'"nI itrhdfi**,
(It'S
rtftnt h»* .mfi'M’d it pl»*n nf fiat
I'lui'f Roy Willi,mix said tmli)
en ill y, mi KA4 fllird lift End
"VVi-'re going In I'urililille In In' H
rh-wn "u gambling opernliniix and
Hi ll r
iif
led
lb.n ' l
makr arri-.lx wlli'lii'vrr piisxlbl ■
fli-fmil-inlx In mth eaxi'x (x'lul t Vfi'i'iN 11 I k14• -NMH'd limit
rtfHI
"III the l.rd year, u r kunw mil ()lt, tii.l tu lb.' mil.it xexxlmi id f,yirt.N,.| i.\ l.ihn f‘i$itrtr. I nitA
ail Inn lias been curbing gambling t)||. , P11||(1y , p|||| failed to appeal Will*
I'.ikti* It hn iiifIn A Dflvh,
ui hvitM s ,mil him nul acvitii I ii|
tud.iy and cxlieuted their tionilx \ hi' i. t Ivti'i dmiri* 7inil PrEnk
jiIom Mill nf bimiiNNH," lie *itnI amiimilmg In a total nf Mail
t
.t Vt. It- .INI 1* V«I VEUnsh,
"W rV* lirnkni up linlit.i nr "nuihl
.lent Green, charged wdh itcu (lu Kii' It h*uirl wii4 f»*r |I7
A Ml lima iltiy-T wax arrexled hump/' which w;|u ntrlrkly a Im .d
It-I . .f «'! I'Jifll 4.
fr&gt;rf#it4hi
try liie Fbiriilii Migliwny I'atml nprratmn, rnmlty arnumt N»*jro mg while Intoxicated, fm (cited tu4Ulf 4'hl. L*7 1■ r,t»4*UEt
$:’0|| bniill Siixii- Kel —■&gt; In-1 hci •1 MN I'
W. T. Metnnn. president &lt; tlm vesteribiv alleriioon alter tile car popuhilion
..ml inn itiihh'iirIfI#*t1 u#r»
$1511 b--nil liy alxn failing in appear
Correct Craft boat eoiiii"uy in hi' wax driving crushed through a
"IVe've made xever.il a i ' - ' l ' hy . ourt -iiy' eViarm-x uf i-llnig Ii ■*-f.. N‘b.» •»■.'!.' 11h($s.| hv Mirt tEer
Plnecastle urged liberal ..... . fence amt -tupped in a pile nf dirt
t I|t?'!i*'l 1 ««f 'll.'ll *|!|(l»N»,»hifl*Ai rt?1
ment nr new Induitrii'* "king near l.ongwuod on Highway 127 , in nil, attempt tu. get , In die ’top qilur nil Sumlay
-* -.r ||,|...... I".' (&gt;-.i-UIn *-.
The Iimtnrixt. J II Jen kins l:». '»•«» , Hull * what we re trying tn
The new xtute nf Jurorx were , |
sites In Sanrnrd In a addi'
In..
|H»lntr«, mil.
Itoulrt f
Mfdlll. IT, Ma j m ,
dixiiii'xed fnr tin- day liy ( ’minty
fore the llnlarv Club at Ilu V h lit .vim nrr&lt;*st&lt;*(J hy Tr»H»pi?r Ii l» I
All tin- people arrested In die j mlig,. Ilimgl.i, Sleoxtrum \ll Jur •Ml I *IMi 9*1 ft..f. Ii.'d &gt;1 bond *if
ILirrl.xnn nn .■ charge nf traveling
Club tiMlay
however, iii.lrm'ted tn *17 h li»'tt In* fnih’d (" m»iirtEr
"If you are Interested mi ’ ring 'll a speed Inn great fnr exlxlillt; «»H'gambling campaign were NV 11|s „
lug Industrie* In flnnfnrd. ami '&lt;m -uiulillnux Un. hlackton liighw ry |gria-x mid five of them wen, ",!' riiiurt in the C'oiirl al t. hi n'rlnck ■ * i i»i* nf i iiii li'xt kind Nf*tflSg#nt
mnrning
'll N 11?Lt
should be since every iiew imi mil wax yvel from rain at tin* time of men All were charged .pedfi. ally
with possession Ilf a xliari- in a
help* build n more pm |mmu* Itie mishap
lottery
for
money
yet
In
I
m
play
The
driver
went
off
the
mini
on
lown," Mr Mcliam begun tlu-n
you shnutd do every tiling n'lnn the left xble while traveling north ed."
Arrested wore ('harlnlle Vaughn,
reason tn give them lax red n Huns in the highway, went for 103 feel,
then rrnsxed die hlghw-iy. went 311. 122 E. Fourth St., Eddli Jack
and other concession*.1 '
lie also cautioned the ll&lt;&gt;t irians dinmgli (In- fence and struck the sun, 30. 1712 W. Eighth SI . Altn-r
to make sure the nroaprrii"- m pile nf dirt The nilxliap occur ted tn Webber, 30. 10n7 W I3lh St ,
Mt *
Kiln
Ah'iiltrii* nf
Tn j
The aildnpiM of *lr conddiontng
dustry ba* a rikpi pmduii rti.it i mile ximitti of lamgwnml.
Daisy Walden alias "Rlaek Gnl,"
Thr ynnili suffered minor nhrn- 13, 1310 Lake Ave . Im-/ Ellnek IM2 Snuih f’hiiicli Ht . LiiIk»* ritv* dl'*»l Is (lie lid-si step which h n bt-!ti
will sell. He told nf liie " liable
Ikk I11»»* Imt-h I Iifihi jtit mI i m i i I y Sftlur
slmis
nf
Onforehead
when
III*
ghost town* In New I ugland
Manic A ve , and Henry High finv nmni Muh fnlldwinu ii brief ill lukrn In die rrnnovallnn of Mr*.
where Indiixtrlei have fled xuutli head shallereil Ihe windshield, and smith, alia* "D or," Midway xer
Apph-hy'x Reslanrsnt, two door*
Id's
a
small
larerallnn
nn
the
left
to escape the pprplexlnu union
smith nf the rlork on I'nrk Ave
tlon. All except the Jarksnit wo
M
ia Ktuplii'iiH u hk vlitflinur
it|i
|
knee.
Unmage
wax
extliunled
liy
problems.
The file.Inn air rondllinnlng un­
lli&gt;' pa I rut m nii al turn to the cur man were free on timid* of $202 In*i -lnni:ht««r. Mm A. K Kemp, it wa* tinnnl nn this morning Oth­
"This I* ■ very Important H n t ami $15 to the fence
each, till* mnrning
vHiuri hIt** wii-4 thk«*n ill i«rul pluurd
and keeping those union rurkrl*
Arrests tiegan Friday night and in rh«* h'Mpitnl. Shi* lifitl lived in er improvements id Ihe husint-i*
A /lend trailer truck nml pick up continued
include new kitchen equipment,
out nf yonr lown I* n faeior In
on Saturday,
I-iik.' rity fur -in yen fa,
Irurk
enllided
xhorllv
before
noon
bringing these Industrlex ."dh,"
( illii'i' Atii vivttiA inrludi* iiiic«* and new paint and new finer cov­
today
on
Highway
1
7
02.
II
mile*
he added. Mr. Meham also advised
i4ftn*4, It. N. Stephens nf llurtow; ering In the dining room
all buslnesimen from miking •oulh of Sanford, Trooper IlnrrL
The restaurant, u|&gt;erated and
Tumiitv Stephen* -if Lake Cilv:
jon
rr-iNirted
parta under which union due*
and Lewi* Stephen* of Ft. Lauder* iiwuixl hy Mrs. Harold Appleby,
The triiek, driven hy Howard K
would Ire deducted from company
dale: and another daughter, Mr*, formerly was the projwrty of her
fins*, 30. Im* Angeles, r'nlif.. was
payrolls.
brother In law, Grady Herman, and
t). A. Ilertel of Pt. Fierce.
passing
the
oilier
vrhlrln.
ililven
Ife briefly reviewed (lie growth ny Atlolf Fried, Cd, Malllaml, when
was operated under the nam4,
Tlev I' E Elmore » former
Funeral
servin'*
were
held
In
of hts zn year-old firm Iruni n Ihe nilshnp oecurreil. U image wau pastor of Sanford First Christian
"Herman's."
(lie
Smith
Side
thiptiHl
Church
in
, ( x man shop Into a 400-man l"i*l estimated at J*&gt;0 to Hie pick up church, died in n Itunnuke, Vn
"We serve quality and quantity,"
Lake
Cityat
4:01)
p.m.
yesterday
ness with a 94,000,000 liu-mrs* Muck. No one was Inluri-d
Mr* Appleby remarked today.
Hospital Friday flight.
and InU-rmenl fulluwe-l in Mt.
last year. Correct Craft began op
Fnnc-'nl service* will he held nt Itmitah O m e t-rv near Wellborn,
eratloni In the depression xrlHng
die (ttrey Funeral Horne In Salem. Mr* SU-plu-ti*’ lilrlhplnee
boell (n't of *fate after th" pur­
Vn. Tuesday nfternunn at 2:UO
chase of a three-nparlmeni and
o'clock.
three-store building for only tMiji.
MIAMI
(rt—
Miami
en*toni
nfll
The Rev. Kltnnre, considered
Mr. Mrloon pointed out thai only
four percent of the new tmai i nm- data reported today that (he 53- one nf Hie truly great ttilnlslerx
fnut
pleasure
craft
Arli
i*
being
Jaycees will altarh line* to fish­
•if the Christian Church, tins spent
ianlea lasted 90 years, M iwrrcnl
detained at Key West pendng set­ several wltder* In Kanfnrd.
A meeting of the dlrectnr* nt the ing poles Itmlghl at 7:30 o'clock
oldlng In the fln t two-year*
Since the ilcnlli nf Mr*. FJmnrc. Setnlnote County Cli amber of Com­ al the City Garage, Sixth St. and
He was Introdurerl by Hill Hush, tlement of a 11.000 tine levied
program chairman. Jack li.iilgan against It for failing lo proreed he tin* Hindu Ids htime in Honnnke, merce will Im- held tomorrow at French Ave.. In readnes* for Wed­
auballtuted for sPrealdent H L , to a foreign port for which It wa* living at the hnmr uf n niece, Mis* H p. m. nt Ihe City Commission nesday'* big rmleo al Trout Pond
cleared.
Joyce El mure.
chamber*.
In Panla.
Perklna Jr., who wan ahscni

f

Revamping Of Ordinances
M ain Item For Commission

Decisions Given
In Only 3 Cases
Jn Cily Court

Police Crackdown
; On Gambling Is
Continuing

Mt. Dora Driver
Arrested After
Longwood Crash

Rotary Speaker
Urges Liberal
Industries Aid

Bonds Estreated
In Court Cases

Mrs. Stephen Dies
In Local Hospital

^nnl«bv,4; Gets
Air Conditioning

Former Sanford
Pastor Dies

Craft Detained

Directors Meet

Joycees Rcody
For Fish Rodeo

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Sanford Legion Loses To Key W est; Play Again T onight
Local Nine Goes Into Losers' Bracket
T h e

S p o rts

R e g is te r

h , k i :n t m i r r i . A i N
W AUCIIUL.A Aug. ■» (Special) Jupiter 1*1iav I im in te ritlp le d
Hanford'* high-flying " u t i l* K id *" lifte r thi&gt; f u . l inning and u half of
it* opening clash w ith Key W ill in tin' Hlale Junior American Legion
fin a l* haifc tonight.
Jimmy "Jock" K riiliT started o ff In aupcrlntlvc form fnim iiu
four straight after panning tin- lead o ff hatter. K r lilr r threw tw
•corcles* inning* at the Key Wester* while Sunfonl hud a huddllii
ra lly drenched out hy the to rre i-lla l downpour.
Hanford w ill pInv Key W rit tomorrow morning at 111 tilt Th
loner w ill then l-nttle Pensacola. Which dropped a ii :i decision u
Jacksonville's highly-touted Post fill, t hi- morning. A t ft 00 o'clock to
morrow night in n seven-liming duel.
Meanwhile, Jacksonville w ill lake on the winner of the HanfordKey Wi l l unnie toniniinw evenlno in .. ...............I e - —- —f
•w olorn huo two men on urn* two not w ith Jimmy Vinile. Junior
MettH' third
leplarement. coming up when the plate umpire
railed the Kiimr.
Krider opened the III fated second nlantta w ith a *lngli- to right
a fte r Johnny June* ilr u r k out, Hon llu n n tin i heat mil an infield
h it, K rider reaching irerond. Kd McCall Mopped to the plate a-, the
rain lumrcil down in sheet* and drilled a tremendmi* 35U-fnol clout to
left field fee-e, h"* a *eri-atlonal harkhundeil catch hy le ftfle h le l linger
Baan Raved Key Went. Thu putne war called a fte r K rider advanrnl
tn m in i tolluwimr the catrli.

Lou Boudreau's Clutch Single
Sparked Cleveland To Victory
fir UK K S M IT H
A l’ Newsfealure*
C LE V E LA N D
Baseball’* hip
y rx t -rowd* have cllinrrl
the
rainp* of Cleveland Stadium to
watch tlie Indian*, and one o f Ihe
Idpfn *1 ---73,48 I jr»i&lt;I custom er*-way the Any- h, isum.
The haled Yankee* were In
town. The Indian* were fig h tin g
to *tav on lop. New York ami
Philadelphia were only a couple
o f perrentape point* helilml.
A t pa me time the temperature
waa 80—comfortahle enough for
A uku *I. Hilt the plant crowd of
Cleveland partisan* w in fidpety
n* Hoiithprtw Sam Znlduk took
the rnmilld. Over at *h o rt*to ji wan
Johnv Herurdinn instead of that
darllnp of the fan* ami the clo li’*
leadlnp h itle r, l.ou Uuiulreiru.
laiLl’n ahaence forced the pnmlilr r * to pi it the home cluti mi the
lonu end of the odd*.
lioudreuu had la-eri out for three
day* a fte r hnnpinp hi* rluht
shoulder and le ft ankle sliding
into aermiil, The doctor had told
him not to play.
'f lu

f i r u t h a lf o f to *

&gt;.»*.i

fa irly even. Kuril team pot a run
in the flr* t, ami the Yank* weld
ahrml 2-1 In the fourth. Hut In
the fifth , Ih-rntdinn'* wild throw,
between at up Ii-m Iiv i'h il Itii/u tu
and Tommy lle n rlch , helped the
Motnber* to two more run*. In
the seventh the Ynnka ran their
trad to 0- 1, *hvlllnp Zulduk o ff
the mound with two alnplea and
■ ilouhle.
Trunk (SpecI Shea hail put I I
Cleveland la tte r* down In order
when I.n iry Doliy Hind to »tnrt
the Tribe seventh. Ken Keltnor
walked, but Joe (lonlon proumled
fo r tbe Ri-cond out.
Kan* were * tlll boning lle ra rdlnn fo r Ida error when lie lolled
them hy hammnrinp u homer
Into Ihe le ft field nlniid*. __The
cheer* hadn't riled when Kddle
IlnhliiHOii, h llle** in
lb trip *.
Miia-died a homer into the ilp h t
Held *tam l* lo make It •»-4.
J llll llrp n n singled, and Shea
yielded Ihe mound to Fireman Joe
Pape who walked A llle I'la ik on
four pitrlie*. Dale Mitchell bounred a *lnple to deep ahort. flllin u
th * hair1*.
It wa* n lough »pol for bespec­
tacled Thurinan Tucker, a ,23(1
hitter. Ih e amiocor culled:
" l u i u Ih iiid te u u ,
fa r T u c k e r."

N o.

6,

lin ttilip

On tlie lr feet, elapplnp, acretimInp mid w h U llltf were 74,(Hill men,
women ail children.

K

arhlnu ami bandaged ahouhler, the
Cleveland
veland niimattcr
manaper moved
moveii to
ill the
me
I.-, He hail other rlphthmulcd
pNte.
,eh h itte r*—Bob Kannedy and
pinch
ip to n —but he’d do th l* Job
Joei T il)
himself.
Page’* firs t pitch was n ball.
Tha n a il one rattled foul Into the
H alit field hoxi-», Hall tw o Inside
A called M rik r th llt had llninlrenu
Jawing a t Umpire A r t Passarella.
Tha fifth pitch went riflin g Into
renlerfiatd. Two run* came home,
apd the arnre wn* tied 8-0.
Th# Trlha went on to win 8-0 on
Koblnaon'a homer in the eighth.
A m f they won the nightcap, too,

8- 1.

That one pinch iln g le lived on In
memory a* the tu rn in g point of
tha 1048 pennant race— the flr * t
one the Indiana won In 28 year*.
N a it day a eporta w rite r wrote:
" I t we* Juat a base h it, and Juat
a ball game. Yet th * crowd knew
th a t th l* waa the old etory of

m an
rnni|uerlliK
alluatlon
tliMMipti the strength of Id* nerve,
the a g ility anil pawrr of h li body,
nod the determ ination of Id*
heart."
Five veteran hnxehull w rite r*
a (treed recently that of all the
hundred* of guinea played here in
in
....
„ , ,
„
the ln*l III
10 .year*,
that Aug H
" ’ Thee T
I 1V T ‘ V ; ,|,lnf t
riiey picked it from he other*
with •cnrct-ly any henitutlnn, pun
inp u|i i»iii-ii memnrnhlt- r o n ln l*
. .. Hob
n ..i. i.-..ii...&gt;..
i . ird
i - . i ....
i i . . . _ In
...
n*
Keller'* -th
no-hitler
July, I lib I. urul Dun Hlnck'n no
hilled u p a lriil Plillailelphia In IPI7.
A * one of them *ald:
" I f you'd pone to those H o lly­
wood *c .i|it w rite r* In-fore the
pume and m id: "(liv e it* n *tory
that w ill knock out 7(1,481 people,’
lin y I'liuhln'l have done a hi-tler
Joh."

Hr

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f'-llnw inp Ihe H.inford-Peii*acnln
i „ i ,i„
'- i'llHv winnlnp toniphl, Sanford
m o udvuiice In play Ihe lin e r of
the J u c k io n v illi-K i'v Went pame
A lo** till* r-veninp would i-llminnti- .Sanford foi tin* .--tale tourney
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make much of a home run tplaah II biiii Hiicrlllce* •Hnlpmlu, f|*n d rlii *i , r - d l l « r
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have Imparted hi* secret In the tin II,m e* —H n iifn r it | | K * r , W a it a.
Daytona Beach Id a n itcr* be now I l i i i ' * in i U n it* — o fr - K r l i l a r t ,

Daytona Beach

Run Spree

Whether Ihr-v pot It from thr4r
mnimper or I'fwiwhere Hie lilnridera used the hip wallop In win n
nolr from l.cenburp 8 3 und U 2
In *1 iiipht and move up nn the lead
Inu (H-I-and Itcil fla t* who wi-re
rallied oul of n irlie ilu le d pmne
ill J a rk io n v illi- Itcnch
John Sknrupnki linmered In each
pmne, Ihe second tim e wdb Iwo
on bun- Ituck I'ardne hit one with
Iwo on In Ihe first panto Mike
ik-llmie dirt it with one im In the
second.
U-vv, the man whoie example
they followed, set the *eu*on hornit record of 33 In Snnlord In I DM)
The elo«c*it anyone ha* come In
it I* Chuck Aleno of Sanford with
23 last year. Sanford'* J. C. Dunn
lead* thl* year wlllr 13.
Cocoa loxt promid In the battle
fur Ihe second half lltle , Imdup
to Hrlamlu 1-0 In Ihe ouener of n
It
M&lt; n pame
8Bm® *
That left Del,and three pame*
ahead ttf Daytona Itcach amt four
alieud of Cocoa.

Sports Mirror

Grid And Court
Stars Gather
In Gainesville

liirln p VunderhilC * fia -llia ll couch
A rt Gui-pe and F lo rid a '* banket
ha ll m entor John M atter
The v-hnolhov p la ye r* w ill Im

mediately divide themselves into
"N o rth ” ami "S m ith" catno* The
North force* are roaclirxl by foot­
ball mentor Walt "ta le r o ft. An
ttU'llne K etlerliini* i und basket
ball roach Grey Wilson (Defunlak
Sprint:* i
The "S outh" football
ten in I* coached by Hoy French
(M ia m i Jarksnm and the basket­
ball team by Paul Straub iTatupa
Jesuit).
There w ill be 27 player* on each
football sipiad and ten on each
basketball leant
Instructor*
ul
the enurhinp
clinic next week w ill also include
Florida's Head Clinch Hob Wood­
ru ff und usslstunl* Ifohe llooser
Dale Hull, und John Kilmer und
Irulm -r Sam Lankford; Florida
State U niversity's football coach
Tom Noifenl; unit Hie lilph school
All-Star fiudball mu I bnskclhuli
rn a c h i-s .

M ajor League
Leaders

z It

A tlD M O B K, Okla
— Morris
Whitney, ' i leorwoler, Fla., fin
- - second yesterday after tak
Ishcd
Inc two firsts to top the 30-boat
field In p re lim in a rily of the na­
tional championship snlre rejtatlit
Whitney had 4,TSI point*. F ran­
cis Heavey, also ul Clearwater,
Fla., wop two nf tha four races
Monday lint sailed In fourth today
to win second place w ith 4,588
The is highest point wlnnera w ill
cnmptde for th rt« day* starting
today for the coveted ile ln w lln g
trophy.

Pettit Dropped
NKW OHLKAN 8 Oft - P ilcher
Paul Pettit, the Pittsburgh Pirates
celebrated 1100,000 bonus baby,
was headed for Charleston, B. C.,
today o ile r being rolcaied by the
New Orleans Pelicans of th* South­
ern Association.
Tho Pels released P e ttit last
night to Charleston, their Class A
affiliation In the Sally League.
P ettit was optioned to the P elt
in June by Hie parent Pirate club
to bolster the Southai Association
club faltering pjtel
staff. PettUl
il won
three and lost ve fo r the
v
Pelt.

By The Associated Press
TODAY A V K A Il A flO -T h * U.8.
tias.otball leum defented Argen­
tina, 83-70, In the (tnnla of the
Olympic Imirnumerit.
rtV K YKAIIH A G O -K iu lt Zatuuck of Cavclioiiloyukla act an
Dlympic mark for the it),ooo
meter*.
*•
TKN YKAItS AGO—Dolph Cam llll anil Johnny Allen o f , Ihe
Dodger* were sold lu tho Giants
George H ott and B ill W lh tro u t,
for n il Lohrnian, B ill Hayles and
halfhacla
irg in
ia . Uni*
Uni
______ on Waat
____ V.Virginia
___.
.. .
Joe Urennn.
tvsv football
looiuail teem,
team, ere
are
TW FNTY YKAItS A O U -B jir- va rsity’* 1048
‘
ball teammate*
a t Bur*
leluh
G rimee** was roloased
reloaie by the now baseba"
ult tirlm
ra __ . .N. . 0., la tM ' Cleia
Cuba and signed with the Card! Iln g to n -Greham,
nui*.
II. Carolina League,

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Rain Cuts Play
OAKLAND, Md. l)H—Interm ittent
showers cut the firs t round play
today In the 3!nd annual Western
__
via
M aryland
tennis championship*
John
John Fraaer
Fraser ofof 8t.St.’ August..,
Augiistie,
Fie..
Fla., No. 1 p
player
la fa r fo r Emory UniUnlveralty, looked Impressive In taklog the veteran Jack McLaughlin
of Mercersburg, Pe., 8-0, a-2.

Roberts Express On Schedule
AP Nporte Writer
The Robin Roberts expreis la
turning right on 8 schedule that
ould make the young Philadelphia
pilohar th* melor leaguee' ftrat KF
geme winner In 11 see ions.
itrong-ermed right-hander
W
up We tremendous
y*K~whtn he won
I loat 7—by eltiHMt two wetki.
n almost every
ireble pitching department In
tc.

irte won hli 18th game laat
■ flvj-hlt l-l victory over
H. Louie Cardhuli. He's loll

3.

A t this same paint a year

A good fa it b ell pitcher Roberta
had nl* control working to near
potrfectlon
^
against tha Cardinals
feat nlloht. Ueek-to-back doubles by
Stan Muaiai
e
U u ila l and
Enoa Slaughter
produced" a St,
St. Lou Ia run in th *
(tret Inning,
bi ffrom than on it
nnlng, but
Robert*, Ha struck out
waa a U
il Hoberti.
K v a n and walked two.
Aa usual
when
By w lnnlng,
u
they pulled a game
and a. ha lf ahead o f the fourthpiece Cardinal*, Had (hay loal
they would have dropped lo fourth.
P ttlA u rg h edged CLncInnetl H
and Chicago parted another defeat
on the etumbtlng New Y ork glanU
3-4 . League-leading Brooklyn waa

an cl||ht-garn» losing itre a k, beat- tlmaa
in18.18moelnigi.
_______
eellngi', ...
exploded
_______foi,
Ing 8f. Loul* 8-8.
atx runa In tha fourth Inning,
Virgl
lltl
The Yankee* lead
Mad Chicago by TYucka won h li ninth aarno
since
_ a r...,____
five, gamea
by T. .it.
_tm ea and Clavaland
C l*v#Iani.._T
. . Joining Chicago w ith a foour-hlt perV ic Raachl, one of the league's formanc*.
better pl ciieca, broke a . majo r
came from faehlnd In the
league batting record. He drove tn
trim the Brownie*. Floyd
aeven of the New Y ork run* against
.w ho once played for St.
D etroit, an ali-tlm e high fo r B itin g
. . . doubled w ith the baiea load­
pjtchera. Tha prevleue beet was ed during the ra lly that gave Mau­
ry M cD erm ott h li U lh victory.
areated w ith the baeea Waded ou
Tho Piratea* victory at Cincin­
each o f his firs t three trip * to tbe nati anded a four-game winning
plate, X iic h l delivered tw o
ner* In the second
■ingle, three la the
ilngle,
burgh runa In the eighth against
double and tw o more
toaer Jack)# Collum. Elroy Face
w ith another aingl*. &lt; ______
and M u rry D ic k o n bald tit* Reds
trip , w illi nobody oo base,
fl? I JV r&gt; *f.V ■[ i * to four bite.
e f the Senator!
Only threo home run* waro hit la

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In Darlington Race On Labor Day

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Sanfly Standings

71*

In rm n i

Todays
Standings
T H E FLG H ID A STATE LEAG UE
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P el

Ile l.n a ri
at ia iMia
lla &gt; tn n a lleaek
n i# .at#
I'uena
3* IM .AMI
X a a l» ril
ai ai .iuhi
J a r h a n iitllle lle a rk
00 3(1 ..MM)
llr la m lu
IN 33 . I M
.a k e la a il
III IS .3
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l e a l e r i l a i ' * H e aall *
l i n y I o n a l l e a r k »•*, I r e a k n r a I - I
O rln m lH 1-3. I'n e n a II.a
k a a fn r g I I . I.a k e la a il T
lle l. a a il
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J a r k a w a tllle
lleark.
e » # . r a in
T im I« » ’» SekeXHle
l. n k r la a # m i ilr la a d n
M a k ln rd a l lla y lu a a H v a rk I
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Ittll H a lt.
Sanford stinted rlirht o ff In the
fii* t innliur ii * B ill lla ttv walked
und "tub- second, Tommy lu-unurd
wulki-d, mid Mimuuer J. C. Dunn
drove lla ttv arrow* w ith a one
loiser. B ill Benedict kept thlnitx
movliiK with a towerlm t fly into
center
that
bruuirht
Leonard
aero** and sent Dunn to aecnnil.
Hill H arris also xlnitled drlvim r
aero** h li manaiter, but waa nipt-'-d as hr broke fo r second be­
fore the hall wa* pltehad to the
next hatter.
The Cardinal* plrked up another
m arker In the xernnd on We*throok'a
double and P aim lcrl'*
"Inule. Krnie, inciih-ntly, bad a
perfect n iith t at the plate w ith
* tilo of Mottle* and a sacrifice
lilt.

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C hkaao
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w a a liln a to n
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V a a fe re a y a M aanlta
N ew Y o r k IS. I i a t r o l l a
llo a lo n I . HI. I,u n i* I
(.Ti I iih b ii I . I’ l l I lH lt f ] lilila 1
c ia v e F a m l I . W a a h ln e lu n a
T w la y 'a ( r k n l a l r
H a lr n ll a l N a w Y o rk
Hi. k n o t* a t llo a lo n
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F ie h l h u n t

"n th a n In th e O n ilu Kor«**t th in ftenJim m y Wilde hehl the world
n
I'm k receive $50 for riding a w ln-1 ,lin
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" A ft‘-r seeing' the k ill figuie* of n--r
| lo) [or an unplaced mount.
(I
u la*t ye a r’* u ich e ry hunt in tin- flyweight (nixing title the longest.
won me iim v il oil Dec. 11, lu ll) .
4 u ..in ) N .ii..,nui i mi- .I, mil giou|
lit wiuihl tu- iifm lil to lie seen with
% mu how* anil arrow *," lie -nnl.
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: Hint we arc cu|inhlii of k illin g deer
P n lm tr r l r
0 along w ith
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tin- heat of shotgun
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l.« k rliM i« l
a i l 2oil &lt;41 ft— I I
Hm h I. im I ......
"Im agine Unit gruun in I'entral
. |{«— lliir o im . M h i I I i i o i , W «*iit fifiiriM . F lu rlila k illin g f lw wild hog*, two

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l,»on»ri! J.
Imnti, WH*ll)r&lt;ui|(, liiirorie
|-*tmlarl f. H im u ili I, It-iherl* I,
Mesrale 2 H*er. Plrtle lite r (UK
•~l)iinn lleueilli I 1. Its rrl*. Palrnt*rl. Iln tly ♦, l.eotuinl, I'oreo (
llarone, Vlrtrltlirx. Itidterl*. -'ll
liner, IVt-sii.n-ik l.eounrd, Har-Oie.
|-tir«r&gt; HII lln lly H r» l» ili-rl l.ef)
l.akt-lnhtl II, H.inford V 1111 -&gt;((
I'almlerl * K n u r l' : Hit—Ov l- il
uiierl &lt;1. Vleriip !. H iural- I M-llu
I llu ■'Htiiilrrl I 'i Ii. * I 1 i im I na
y. t, 'llle » III .1 . I I'll ll.-llle
Winner I'nlinleii
1,u«ei H. " J jlW Mil,■■■■-.
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Pro Vs.
Duffer

By PETER THOMPSON
Playing Pro from Victoria Golf
Flub, Melbourne, and 1831
A ustralian Golf t'hamplun
nicklriK the right ahot 10 tiliiy
ia very im portant In good golf.
D uffer* uaually take on tho
moat d iffic u lt ahot.
For example, when the pin la
behind a hunker the du ffe r shoot*
fo r the pin anil u*ually hits the
hall Into th * trap or hunker. A
W T I I I S f A I . I.K X I1 I K
fellow like Urn Hogan, in the
IV . I„ Pet. nn. name situation, shoot* fo r the
*T I t
lit
llr o o k iy n
largest part o f the green and
M ilw a u k e e
I*
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471
I'lilla d -M id i!
41 f l
tin
never guea Into the trap or hunker
HI t.o u l*
44 I I
4(4
Bo many duffer* w ill tr y to
N ew V lir k
41 47 i t
drive w ith the nm*t d iffic u lt club
I 'ln c llllia ll
1* I I
1X7
I'lile S H u
In the hag. That’* the RtraightI 'I ( I a n ti r_
74 . .i. l l
faerd driver.
e a le r ilm ' • 71ra n i I*
Tho drive ahauld have plenty of
I'n ie a g o S, New Y o rk 1
I'lln a lM ir a h 1, C ln c liiiiM lI I
lo ft. 3!y advice tn duffers I* to
I'h lla d e liih lu I . Ht l.u itls |
llr o o k t y n a i M ilw a u k e e iin s ip iin e d . drive front the tee w ith a brass!*
or a No. 3 wood. They’ll bo eur*
ra in .
T a d a y a N e 'ie e a l*
prised a t the improvement In their
T u r k a t ( 'h lr a a o 3
game.
o o h ly n a l M ilw a u k e e

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Northwest Florida
Archers Claim
State Supcrioiity

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DARLINGTON (Special)—'• field enlarped lo a mile ami a b*|f.
of 73 driver* w ill lie ClimDivClnP. _ Ajj 73 cldranl,* u ill rvcelve a
for the richest purse ever o llcrrd share of me prirc money Ill's year
for a Mock car race In the fourth Only the first to finisher* were
a n n u a l "SUlTTHEltN 3t)n" on included lit Ihe money dlstr'bullon
Labor Day. Monday, Sept 7 ai the la d year The last place d rive r
will be awarded u m uxim lum of
Darllnuton Haccwny
A purse of 127,837.23 'vMI be I l(M)
TP- second
place finisher will
divided atnonif the n u llo r'* lop
drivers, com parnt with I23JHKI r n li. 1 1 a total of I2,73(), w ldl* $1,500
place drive r The
In p rlte money distributed last goer to itiiril
year. The winner of the Wm nille fm irth placti-gets $1,000 an-l I'JUO 00
Hassle w ill receive $3,310 plus w ill in- given for fifth place,
f
U p and-additional awards
to beAs lias been
tin- cu lom in pro
aiinounretl later. Fonty Fb-’ k
of vum* " S n l'H ’II IK llN 300’ rat-ps,
K it N IK PALM IK III
Decatur, Ga., pocketed approxi
Pun- Premium gasoline --II b-.i
, , , Wins ISUi Game
mutely ftl.OiKi for winning lust tm-d .o .ill eomp-ling la ' -inmlel
years' race.
strictly -lock auliunoliilt1*
Any
Leonard'* double and another
K uril lap leaili-r w ill yet $3 00 t&gt;|u- of fuel cim taim v except nri-iflyout hy Bem-dli-t brought In a n ­ Tin- race w ill be a 331-la!) affair, sure l inks w ill tn- permissablp in
other m arker ill the third. Two which is (ki lup* shorler than llu tin* .-lent Hubert Colvin prexl
more came across in tin- fourth 11132 event since Ihe track ha* been ill-id &lt;d Du- li.n --w .iy. animmieed
oil single* hv I'H lm leii urul lint I V
All .iildi-il .dlt.ictlun to thl*
and u double hy Tony llarone.
ye a r’- ra n will be tin- selection of
A fter the rain *to|i|inl in the
S iiilh e rn Too" at ,i dance on
*i*tti, the Diinnmen imshed three
Friday n:;-ld Sint .3 at tin- HnceJk
more marker* aero** tin singtes
w i&gt; truck flu- in-a illy ip-&gt;eu w lln
liV W ealbriitik, Palm ier i, Barone
pi I-- nt the nuphy lo the winner
and Batty.
u l Monday'* event
H u-contest ix
Lakeland got hack In the hull
h- my •ponsivi d liy tlie l)ar&lt;tngton
iraine hy ehalklng up two run* in
I'olicu l ii| ijr t u ii'iil ,i ml ell pro
Hie seventh and three more in
lei-d* nic earmarked fur charity
ihe eighth when C u rio , who
T A L L A H A S S E E (Special)
V
struck out four H m ei d in in g Hie rbailenge wus burled today tiy the
evening, came through with u archer* of Nortliwesl Floruln to
hn*e-clearing double lu left ren ­ Hie I hiw and arrow men in Cen ­
ter.
tral Florida on the hunter*' k ill m
M t- I'cl. Ill
Two walk*, two lilt*, and an er­ the coming archery deer hunt*
ror in llle toll of the ninth resul­ scheduled for the E g lili Field M ilited in two £iin* urul the buses 1 tnry Heservntion and thi- I h-alii
■mil
were jammed when Mella came on Forest.
Mlllr.t.
iilill
in relief. He whiffed Corso and Hoods in
Illiru ,w,„tei n section \-l r.,I I
fori-ed Syke* to ground not to n f tin * H tn ti* d t f lu M 'd l Im i t h f
III
1 1‘w irifliii "h lir e .ill,
elld the gome Just Ill-foie Hie i i r i ' l i f i i in t i i a nrt'M w e re h e t t f r
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w indstorm lilt the field.
Itow iiifii 11 iii ii tluiM' in ut he i xi i i' ii h
I -mIh »' w Kfiiaar
I.fill fill fill
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llrillim . M11wii -11- 1- m,
III
tlu .M i: IH -N S
Slnthi-HM . M l),

T U B S A N K 'lt D

O f FSL Season

A steady d iix tle held up the
‘ imtest for .'III minutes in the hotlino o f the sixth innlnp a fte r
I'lim UVatlirok bail opened Up the
finine with a sIiik Ih, Then fu*t
a* Hit- fiuuI Pilot wa* belnp reHeed in the ninth, the wind blew
and the rain* came cauilnp fun*
to dual) throuph the downpour to
■ i- i-itrn,

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8. ( H I

Field O f 75 Drivers Will Compete

j l-lmded out of the contest w ith
, --ne uvwiv in the n in th and tlui.uo-s fo il lln r r v M ella came on
mid stopped the v is ito r* cold.

unit

Wed. A lip

Up ISlh Victory

The Sunfonl tin rd ln a l* broke
four paine loainir______
; .-..VI, r l . y ijm »tiiip out an I t to
TTATNTTiiViri.C
(Special!
— ilecislon over the Lakeland I I lo t *
S llphlly more Ilian half u hundred nt Memorial Stadium.
of F lorida'* flne*l lilph school foot­
Sanford travel*
to
Daytona
ball player* &gt;M-pau palheririp here
thl* mornlnp fur the lu day* id Beach tonlpht to plav a ainpla
an
me
w
ith
the
alumplnp
falanwork that w ill pul them In shape
for Hip Florida A ll Star football di-r*. Clarence Inp rum w ill taka
pame in Jacksonville'* Dator Bowl the mu'ind for the Invudera a fte r
tidnp "helved fo r almost three
itadlum the nlplil of Aupust 13
Tomorrow 2t) of th f state'* top w. L-k« w ith u sure arm.
A douhlvheader was o rlplnally
schoolboy hunkethaller* w ill ar­
•chi-doled for tonlpht, but berive und xlart immediate prepuru
Hons for Ihe A ll Star baskclliall .-iinn- o f other a ctiv ity planned at
he pork the second contest ha*
dame In he nlayed In the Uni
v rrs lly nf H u riila
pymnaslum been re-rhedulrd a* part o f a
tw in h ill on Aup. 34.
Wedneidny eyeninp. Am;u*l 12
Lrnle I'a lliiu -rl, who won hi*
The hlph *chn&lt;i| n e livlly at
Gainesville w ill rearli n new peak I bth putne, wn* staked to an
m lv III to II lead hy Id* teamMonday. Aiu|ii*t III. when ne.irlv
2(81 id Ihe slide's hipli sch'Mil unite*, hut a fte r w e n th rrln p outmentor* I’atlu-r here tor u four burst* hv Hu- in vad er* ill the
lay foolhall ha-ki'lhnll clinic fea seventh und e ip h th Itm ln p *, was

l^ m tr e * i
K ir in k l u i l - I I I
a, l a t a lr t * 14. H II l l y I 'l l c h e r - - hy
t.n n lri-a I M - I ’u l l l
VI ltd p lli- r ie * - K r ld e i. I..i m i r i - i W ln o lo p t ' l I ■h e r
I.H rille *. I. iin I iim I 'l l c l ie r — K r ld e i
I ' in III t e-h H ih o lilp e r . K a n in a . T im e

Florida Man
Snipe Second

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mI mm) - ol-',, ft,J foolbull
panic w ill witness the spirited
rtinnlnp of such .Southern All-Star*
a* Jackie Simpson, Lee Corao and
Joe Brodsky of
M iam i;
Illli
Shield* of Tampa Plant, B ill HoiInn of St. Petrrsburp and Bobby
llrqnnon of Lakelund.
Travelllnp the other direction
w ill be such North All-Star ball
tarrlera as Frank Ifofiun, Daytona
M ainland; Jerry Peyton and Gene
Kaslara,
Jacksonville
Jackson,
John Veal, Jacksonville Fletcher:
Freddie Kelly, Peniarnln; am)
K r id e r Jim m ie Whitehead, Lake Butler

Goes On Home

m*n*H0&lt;

Palmieri Chalks

K E N T C H F T L A IN

W A U l.'H U LA The *i nk inp
’ n*1 hall o f (leorpe l.nntrea *ty nfed Sanford'* Junior l.eplon
W ills K ill* " on two hit* a* the
iniiphe||-|. 0**ltip Pint 53 lost It*
p rill rip prune in the State Junior
liner lean
l.eplon champlonahip
money to Key Went, 4-1, here
Id* iiinrnlnp.
I.n itre * funned lb Sunfonl hat*men while i**iiin p hint five paa*e*
In record hi* ninth ntraipht I-eoinll Vleltiru umt Zlat—«»iw -f~ *h c
i i i v - i i . Satiford now uilvancea tn
the Inner’* In ticket to play Pen*
sucolu irt thi.i evening's openlnp
tteven-inninp pume, starting at
d:(Ml o'clock.
I.astro* hud u rm -hltter puinp
into the sixth, when with twoout. I.u rrv Hole* hanheil a clean
single to le ft. Jimmy Wade, nullhinp for riapurted Junior Mettx.
•inve a low liner Into center fillInp the sack* in Sanford'* aevanth
iiio iiip threat lo r the other lilngle.
Jim m y K rider went the ilialance for Hanford. Yleldirip 10
hits, five walk* while w h iffin g
si* In ahnorhinp hi* lerond de­
li at n* against seven irlm nph*.
Sanford n o te d it* lone run In
the fir« t
frame when
llatidv
It-'Viiohl* n ached flin t safely oil
n ih iiiw u ii' error hv Itlchrird Salpado, lld id haneman, Hate* drilled
u proitndi-i Ihioiiph f in ! h a ir
&lt;nu rr
Janie*
I’oltler,
scoring
Iteyiiold*.
Jim m y lla w kin * I* n lu ttj it,

L akeland, 11 To 7 «

Cardinals

Against Pensacola; Key West Meets Jax

foses, two snakv* and urn* raeet-on! W hy, with result* like those,
wi-31 retire from the spurt," he
udilcii, "Just watch the kill figure*
on thl* ycai'a m cilery lim it in
E g lin Field I"
He roncluded that thi-ri* were
only nlm- day* of archery hunting
-Intrd for E g lin Field, while l)c»lii
Forest hn*
ill, "lu ll we're
still
w illing lo het that more dei-i will
In* token on out hunt lim n on the
oltiur,"
The l i i i mt- ami Fresh W utci Fish
| CuminlaaUm unthoriaed the
two
deer hunt* ut a recent meeting in
Orliiudu when tlie hunting regula­
tion* were established. The archery
hunt for D rain Forest I* net fur
D r to tier 31 through November H,
Deer, lu-ur mul |innth&lt;”- are the
only game tiriimnl* ju-rmltted du r­
ing the Ornia lim it. In E g lin Field,
archer* may take deer, lu ll killin g
of turkey, lu-ur, l-euver and n lllg alor I* prohibited. Un pro tee led w ilillifo lim y lu,. taken r.t •—th area*.
A ll hunter* ' |iai tlrlpnting in
tlu-*« hunt* uru rei|uired to purrhaae * «pe-ial In.OO permit u* well
i i * having n vuliil hunting lirensc.
They m iial a lio check in and out of
the hunt ureu* at the various
cheeking stution*.
Approxim ately 33,300 acres will
he oiien lo the how men In the Deala
N ational Forest, while the archery
hunt w ill la- conducted un an estimuted 12 ,1)00 ueres in E g lin Field.
Last year 1(10 hunters from 41
citle* in Florida and from five
State* participated In the O.-aln
archery hunt. Thi* year it i* ca llmated that 1,000 archer* w ill take
part In these special season*, Both
hunt* w ill be concluded before tha
a le rt of the regu lar shooting sea - 1 ji­
ao n on November 20 .
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Gl Tells O f Seeing 1,5 0 0 Prisoners Buried
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i ’ Americans Died
In Biller Winter
Of 1950-51

------------ travel appears M hr
bitting I t i peak th r*r days with
seaside resorts berfconlng a great
number o l .Hantnrdltes. A quirk
rundown o l a rriva l* and d rp a rtu r-*
looki something like till* : M a jo r
Randall Chase rrlu rn rd Ihls week
from a varallnn "up n o rth ", Com
mlsslnner John K artrr and hi*
fam ily are parking up lor a trip,
Barbara Ib iffry 's je ttin g ream
lor her holiday*, I'rte and lleberra
T tlll* r r r r n tly returned from a
ninth Florida Jaunt, Water Soper
In trn d rn l E. it. Johnson took nil
Saturday lor other parts, .lake
Fortier anil hi* la in llv have dr
trie d , Tav Collertur Ellen Hoy
■,11100. Chief H*«A Uievr
la fAdV)' ird fg g m m c r

i h i riM&gt;M v il l \ n r , K » r r j rAn \iiic in in \ i m \ ri»rj»nr »1
ti ll,i\ li\ Du* t &gt;'tninimU((
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When Klw»nlan Ed I, me mir-&gt;
dllCM a 'Is lto r »• (li» noon rr&gt; i« r
club meeting-, lie resile dues t|,e
Job up brown lie gpnprnllv goes
into a hng discussion nf (lie per
son's home state gh’lnir stret
population, elevation iifirne se.i
I«vel
and wh.tl nnl
We have
kidded him in the P ",t ah’,ui
u iu a lly rnnflnlng Ills
.. ...........
to rie i to thou 1 sonlli nl (he Mason
plxnn line. Wo ran see now It wn&gt;
* mistake for yetlerdap he rover
•d our ntklal s lfitr of Ma&lt;fitifhii
setts rather thoroughly Me even
went to the bother and expense nf
w iring (and setting a long collect
w lte b te k i Ine Chamber of Com
n iirc e of U arerhltl
where
cur parents have lived fnr some
IS years, to get the full details of

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\ grm ip of American Gla |o yfu lly wave fro m the hark of an am hulanrr at Pnlim iiiilum . Korea,
a lte r thes « rre released hr the Consiwonlata. T he firs t group of prisoners returned In the Iteda Ineluded 7(1 \m e ru o n . ami 110 other Allied soldiers. The freed men told of stories of stsrvalion snd
"b ra in washing" e ffo ils while the, wrre held In I he prison ramps In North Korea, (International
lletriliigihiilo)

Stormy Seas
Impede Plane
Rescue Tries
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t &gt;tr.TiOTs ~
at nr my seas
dimmed hopes today bir trt Amer
&lt;»'i airmen niHslng from the glnni

yedrrday
im ly rig h t of a 2.1 man crew
hnvr bfi*n accounted for officially.
Four weie nicked up alive from
the rough water, and ship* p p o rted finding four Imdlrs TheyJwisJ
h h freighter Mnnlca Smith said It
had picked up a body In the crash
area ih o tlly after noon today.

Tox Machine

Buddv Lake, wlm I* an oU-tline
diamond favorite of many local
fant. dropped In In the 'Herald
The Countv Commission today
office yesterday afternoon with hi* n iillm rl/i'd the purrluiBctl of n
ll-year-old sou, Kellv holding s tax roll nccminling ninrbitic from
aeven pound. H ntince large nmulh George Stewart. Inc., Orlando fnr
baia which the youngster caught I I , MO.
o ff the Osteen bridge. This was
K elly's firs t try at fishing by hlmaelf, which lends to the cnneluslon
that Buddy might Just a* well atay
at home a ftrr t’Hs and Innv" it to
Kelly to keep the larder fu ll of
fish.

C o u n ty
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By JIM F 1811 EH
M o tto Castle am! Ihe Inhuman
troatm ent which was practiced
there left n definite Impression on
C. K. I lit t i-l I, general mnnnger of
H oller Motor* fit Sanford, wlm won
a tr ip tn Havana, Cuba, tinder Ihe
Chevrolet Company's "F u n Un­
lim ite d T o u r" contest.
The lour through the famous
castle, which guard* Ihe enlrnnce
lo Havana harbor, and a trip
through ru ra l Cuba, near Havana,
wore the two highlights of hla
trip , M r. H itte ll said.
Gruesome, sadistic, and cold­
blooded ore a few of the adjectives
which may he used to describe
executions which were performed
In tho stronghold, some of Ihem
aa 1s t* a* IftU .
One method of execution in­
volved hanging « victim by hi*
thumbs over a pit of acid. In
bout four days, the akin slipped
“ m the victim a thumb* and ho
1 Into the pit. Ilia remains
rown to the sharks,
method, used until 1933,
a metal clam p which
employ
ed about the victim 's
neck. TTien this clam p wa* fwT'iied

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iii Innilfft intn mi &gt;imliulni«*r In IC«a«l » m k &lt;* xxmUai* ti
I'ntitititit jiHit, Kiirun, iif t r r hr
rclrnurd hy ih r I* ummtini'.i w IK iti* xxa* lu-diud in
Ir ti.ln m \ «l
Uk!**" in \hniMtn. » lir r r r i p n l m nlicnt rn r r n * i i I**il fh r Kiwi ur«ni|» *»f
in In ■«*tnrnu al mi
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C o m p la in ts

Ih s Countv Hoard of Commissioners todsi Ivm
the hrunt nt
several verbal com plaint* on matters dealing f,om the Circuit t ourt
th» Krenrh Avo. widening project and one ..f winch they hsil *nr
The lone matter dealt w ith tin 4
proving drainage conditions at
r , W M .' v
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IIVHIIO . Okl.l . r
r« -e per
■o- ' ere killed and 71 injured
her and lean Adams'
'« liy . many critica lly
when a
haunt a week.
The elimination of trees In th r '- ’ ''vhmiml Ims amt a ear milling
A woman, iesiding here tem­ pr«|ect would ns«k• the residence ' home- Irn lm r collided on a bridge
poral IIv. complained about action property ‘undeslrnble for rental " " I 'hen plunged 2N feet into a
which had ben taken In C ircuit p ro p e rty," slo* said, adding tin- '-nine
Court on a case Involving bar
the small Income
The Head still were unidentified
estranged husband. The woman fe n l provides
that f have."
five hour* after Ihr collision ihree
was advised (o n t
She also was advised to take her miles wr-st of here on M s High
‘ Two lo-el
local ra
rasidenta cemotaln*d
In the C lh and Ihe {Mate way rtn
*hout
a lliged
hardahloi
they problem
ilyrtvn Town Marshal F. W
would Ineur In the French Ave. Rnad Department it satisfaction
eould not he attained through U w ls , one of the first on the
n io le rt.
Ibala eh»nne|s, rhs e-is lAhl.
«»|,| tliw dead w ire scat
-Htlll another complaint w'as ra- m a lfe r w ill have lo lm taken ln h ij, n r ( | „ |,„ m
and Ihe
ln|bred
celvetl by la tta r from a promo'screaming for help
i &lt;*, o f » local Negro recreation ('n ,,r‘
James llagln. preshlant ol the i n f ih,- rtve dead one » «, a
center.
Jnlled Progressive League .-'krd h ,, } , , |, „ ,
the , ar . w lilrh had
In the one m atter which was In a letter when Itie to u m . * - | so Arlron.i t ,g A vom.sn in the
“ fin ite ly settled, the Commltslnn pdng to lake aetlou in Prm "hog |
, , killed and a man who
decided to t*ke action In the r m iN tlm i ftir illih s the t* mu mi
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III if r ^ r r li r i ! • brokcri
le.oievl of Mr*. .1, If, Cowan, slon agreed lo liiiu U h lot I'
bn' k
ol v M an , In Improve drainage Mldwav and 1 .nm.rn -melem
&lt;■ondillon* ol her lealdenre AnThe Comuilsslori h,ol •**!t*■•■ I *n|
lo s iln e o-lth Mrs. Cowan was assist tn the om lim lmn
&lt; , k
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hei
-on in law-, f t . ft. Monroe, tennis
_
ball court. |u,, h i . t , &lt;t, &gt;111 | ^ A Q N ^ | | |
who Hlse r-fpiasted action In the ' rnuria and a soft hall field
o ia tlrr
tl was rem arked «l tlir me -inig
"If
th rie
shouk*
come
a that lltr area for the f.,riliiie « , &gt;*|
* lm in, the w-IioI b place would be overgrown Will) we» d- ,od 11, ,I
" v e ,fln w lttg ." Mra. Cowan said, something should he done t&gt;, Ibn
She complained *bm it a drainroniotera In remedying do
,
Hi: ft i . in r
Die t'sm m u n iit
nine and about sand washing pr
l|nn before llie Con,ml- f-&gt;ii t - k | blockade mi i ,il lr ive| to Welt
o ff the mail In fro n t of h *r r#action
nerlln'y ( r r r food .In lio n , was
• iilonre. Into the ditch.
|crnekiiig tori.&lt;v tmd'*r the pressure
The Cnuimlslon agreed to inof Fast Germ.my * hungry million-,
• tnll a 12 Inch pipe under the
Thousnml'- »*f Soviet /oners weie
dilvewHv to carry away water,
Joining the throng* of Fast Htsr
tint It wa, stated nothing could
liners tilling im for foml paekage*;
•&gt;■&lt; done about amid washing o ff
M ali) n-porleil lliev lunl been able
Hip road.
.
■Inmva A (life r entered a com­
Yoritllnm d School st tie '
- &gt; In buy railroad tic k e t' in llcrtln
plaint aland action which la to Patter Co. Iieadrpuirtci s w ill
,i&lt; for tho fir-I lime simp Salurdny,
lie taken w ith h i* property lit the Atomlav rooming. Itolnl, ........... wlieri the Ka&gt;l governm nit rlampin mimed French Ave. project,
ed on it , I,.in
president o f Stiofm d lodo •
lie slated the widened highway ln e „ announced debt
•&lt;mild run but 10 to 15 feet from
An Indoctrination il&gt;«*
t
the (rnnt bedroom of his house.
vesterrhiy mm,dm’
I(« sold Uie closeness nf the street liehl
Mr. Cowan added More
&gt;b!
would endanger th " safely o f hla be at least two ami perl,no* t&lt;
children and that he wanted his claa.ei dally s tin tin g Moods,
house moved to another plot.
There la no room at the back o f
the house site Into which the reW A SH IN G n IN &lt;4* J’ rr ililo n i
-hlcnce tnav lie moved.
Elsenhower, h” set with huf.grt
" t" d he w illin g to move anYhnlnnclng wih -* amid pleas for las
whprn o ff French Ave.," ’ha told
roller. ic p iu m I teaily to impose his
tlie Commlaalon. " I ju st don't
■ 1 INCHON, Korea d* The a»ei &lt;2’- first m ajor vein balay against
want in? children kille d ."
lie was advlaetl to take thp Am erican in ltlle r freed from
repeal of the 20 per cent tax on
m ailer up with the City and tho Communist prison cninp tin- »'■ "&lt;t tun vie tickets
11,200 back pay ruining, tin- &lt;
State Hoad Department.
Congressional source* predicted
Gladys Smith told the Cnmtnls’ nance o lficer nt lire lnch«n &lt;’
E lsenhtiw ir w ill kill the lull hy
slon the widening project would ptaremvnt tle|Kil sniti today
sim ply doing nothing, then issue a
statement saying why
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Starli Cracking

Vocational School
W ill Start Monday

President Sef

For Major Veto

Freed Soldiers
Hove Pay Coming

tighter and tighter, drawing the
a. at isI aiit 1 / 1jr»14aw * a t ia a, &lt;1 L a rrlr Csi w ilt at at
settled v ictim 's head back further
and further u ntil hla neck was
broken. Sometimes the v ictim 's
head eame off.
fn another method, the vic tim
was placed in an outdoor pit, fad
bread and w ater and le ft to the
clement* until he was dead.
However, on the b rig h te r aide
of Ihe picture, M r. H itte ll said
he had not realised Cuba la ao
beautiful.
During a trip through the coun­
tryside near Havana, he went
through plantations and saw plants
for preparlog apices, cocoa, coffee
and • morphine. Also he visited a
perfume plant where he learned
that one Ingredient, alone, coal*
11,000 per pound,
An Interesting aid* lig h t of the
country tour was a cock fight.
Mr. H in d i's f lip started at
M iam i where 41 dealers from tha
Jacksonville tone fo r Chavrolot,
&lt;
which lakes in soutoeaat
past 0
Georgia
and Florida, gs .
A banquet
at the Blscayne
crracc Hotel,
M
iam i, during
dealers warel
----------------- - w h i
_ watch**,
afehaa,'*
presented with
wad hy aa
opened activities,

airplane trip via Pan Ani**ni"iti
Airways to Havana.
The dealers were q u a rle n -i it

the big Hotel National and then
were taken on a tour nf llut-nm
They visited Iho country's rupUel,
the Corona cigar lacln ry, a wine
d istille ry, Chinatown, mid went
past President llu lls tn 's residence
Wide open gambling was noted
about* the city.
&lt;s night tour of Ihe c lly Included
two night clubs, one of Ihem the
Tropic an a, claimed lo be Ihe sec­
ond must attractive In the world
A humorous aspect of Havana
Is the tra ffic system. "T he) r r r
talnly drive w ith brike? and
horns," M r. H itte ll remarked.
Precedence at an Intersection I*
determined by who hlowa his horn
firs t. However, M r. H ittell pointed
out, there was no jamming »r
crowding of automobiles.
The country Is operated under
a democratic form o f government,
which includes a legislative system
o f tw o houses.
Concerning tha ecuituiny of
country, M r. H itte ll said he was
ip
y , “ No tourists, no sugar-no
......
Cuba."

Florida Leads
In Licenses

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WASHINGTON ,T
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Elsenhower give, a nirtlo repmi
to Ihe n.dliui tonight on th,- wink
of Cmig*e,&gt; and Iti* a d m in ls liaiimi
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hroadi'.i-t w ill lie carried In the
four ma|or network*

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over Ihe city
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IN THE HERALD

5, 10, And 40 Years Ago
\ l f*l ST ft I H \
A rii iv Btntn Inw w ni |»hhr (*i I iirtiKILiKiiu Hiu «r»11it»ir T uny gminMiv
o f wMukry lo uny imrHon on i*i 4*tnt, ttf m &gt;u"Fi til'i ft "it •' " i , ' ^ '*fi
•nlnli* otilrnK**
flint i* frlln w who F*»r'k•• *H»il Hill *•. «») Km* **mihu
tlin«v n ia T lt7 M K v p ji *lrihn I*- Ito rkfrlK i • im i M u ' i )»iiv ii l ' , | , , h k iviin
nut flrAt iirmluHrigr Ui«* wh«T**\vithid. Tu n» iv I*»w 11N 0 p* oliUi|ti*ii tin ’
uni* nf uny xnrt of tiiuftir I ii u luu room

Tin* llfrnnl of f ’liunty CfiiumU^lon*’) *
uiccllrijf I ii Hu fn t " f f i' In!
ATLANTA. * — An e ttlm a lrd •fMRlrin, Kml M utiny nf Hit' n»'w iMiuntv l" uin u iili • m,L»y ..........'In ttfi
H.litfl.ltK) llcensi's to niHTale motor K« Sfnilnolc C'fMinly '"t-H up huunf'krcpifut f*»i In i n il
.
vehicle* were Issued In the Smith
Mayor Swearingr-u o f Jiickaoiivllb- |,hGI i&gt;l v mivo, al,-,| Du' i* 1, ti-i' ■m*;
east Iasi year, the regional office
lost
as
punishment
f
”
i
crime.
Many
io
'iib
t,'*
fnvui
tit”
whipping
o" 1
of the It. H. D iim rlm e n l of Cum
or wlfe-lieaters, but few- are fo r loin type of punl-hou-ot coio-eimug
m erer reported today
Florida Irtl Ihe area In total other crimes.
number ol licenses in form Inst
AUGUST ft, 1913
year—I.MO.tHW—and stood seventh
Uolclmigli Beniny Co. offered for *nle five acres of litorl or-ar the
In the United States in number of
operator*' licenses Issued, 1,273,- C ountry Cjim w lti, a *i* room liou.se, *olnt water lieiiler, private water
401, nnd fourth In chauffeurs' II avsleot, fr u it trees ami n gurdeo spot f»i I'JJMMI.
censes with 257,507
Ucoviog that jiilverltshig pays, snitieoue put ao rift in the l li m li l for
a cook ami got one!

Ike To Vocation

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'IT VI) '

Rayburn Says
Congress Failed
W ASIIINi; r n \ ito-’oocratic
Hoitse I -i,der It ii burn today ac
i-u-i',1 Hie IH-pnbliean
crmlrollc-.t
a:ir,l , n iig n , .
b aling failed in
it, f i r -1 „-&gt;&lt;,ooi lo k&lt;-c|, nil but
nu- l i o l ’
i:t:,2 ramtiaign

pledge*

The only p ro m i-r fu lfilh 'tl l,y the
H iiuihltcim *, llaytiuro *nid in a
■daieuieui reviewing Hie le iiic ijt
iiltie li ended Monday wn* tln-ir
|trom i*e ,,f "hard mom-, "

Sheriff's Bond

Frank Shames, secretary of the lleerentlnn Division of the Se­
\ Itrp u l) Sheriff's homl fo r
WASHINGTON,
- PresidMtt minole County Defense eounril, Hlinoui«-eil loilny lliril .'!i-i&lt;t I ha* l,een .lurk K K ulglil. i oekliart. Fla
Da*
priMii'niidl in Kiji f'nurttv
■«t
n*
the
ilnte
for
the
opening
rtf
Ihe
UHtl
for
servletmen.
Elsenhower w ill leave Saturday
Mitrirtl id &lt; Mmuii&gt; .i"iM'i * tf mI mv
morning hy plane for Denver,
AUGUST ft. HUH
Colo., tn spend n varulinn of at
Tommy Uuluhtu, Sanford Giant* cenlei fielder, was confined In
least Ihree weeks. Mrs, Elsenhow­
the local hospital imenuae o f a hrtilan mi hl» left h g and nod old Injury
er w ill accompany him
th a t came hack on him.

Gas Tax Returns
The State has returned &lt;1.5411.31
In gainline taxes, I1.TM34 In in*
tangible taxes and &lt;20.80 in special
fuel taxes to Seminole County, It
was announced today at Ihe meetIng nf the County Commissioners.

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t 1 i- iMt blood m il tu ut.il * him *
1 J'i \ »rfh K err m ifol i 'inm u
u
I! 11 • *|%f*ms&gt; I hf n* w ,i a much

Hospital Bond
Hearing Put Off

C o m m is s io n

Hittell Relates Details O f Jaunt
To Cuba, Sees Old Torture Devices

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M"l 1*1 . ifi *

Rcd-Hcld POWs

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That
burk
the
SnmerTim»r
found In a d lrlv , ts ln s o s k e il en
Vtlope over a week ago was turn , || T I.im o n l nf (lvledo presl
ed over to Hie I*.to Fund today d ru i of the Seminole Couotv Cal
in d Treasurer Camtnv U rine says lotnen's
Association ' aniunuiced
that raise* the total to 4-102— i tar today Hie group w ill meet .t Semi
cry from the go* of *ti*n . Those
school Aug 2t
magle • - id * w h lih people have-, ,\n odio ntlnnal mnvle which Mr
been
about w
w rre
rrr:: . |, a(1)r,nt hl
o k ., iso ron t erned aooiii
(,,,
nn,| urge* every
"bread m ilk and a »m/i!l hot nl ,
t’le County to see
pepner," The t'SO drive mines In w ill be
,,l,,n
.how n It w as prnd'ii ed by
a close Oct. 1, and II I* tinned that
(hr
American
Meat Institute
mere loe»| propla wtU get behind
There w ill also be a speaker
the pnsh hefnre that time.
.from Ihe (iaint-'-vllle Experiment
, Station who w ill give the lat-sst
'in form ation ml pasture improve
Th* S in f-w l Woman's Club tvas
throbbing v Itb activity last r,tglil merit
as the Duplicate Bridge Club con
Unite* to grow and grow We doubt
(h it e’ en In the fe rtile brain nf
Irv Felnberg, Instigator nf the'
movement, was there the thought i L n r r r &gt; el I n W n r b
that the organisation would grow *
L I. L .U I I I T r U l l k
that largo In the space of n couple
.......
.............
of months It should lie pointed! M UN 8AN T1—South Korean pri
oul that tfl of the « n a rllc lp n n li soners of war returned by the
last night were from Orlando but Cominunirds today s ju l Cummo
on Monday night’ s half a dozen ■nlst-bcld I’ OWS were forced tito
loqaj
people Ior more travel In the ca rry nmuimulmn to the fm nl In
nnal penole
neighboring city fnr plnv and support of Bed m ilita ry riper.illwts
u c ia llv give an ercp]|pp| account
C'pl Kang Chan lm said linen
of th*m 'e|ves
Wilson Lnndley, South Korean prisoners acre shot
who l&lt; director of the local pro to tlt&gt;alh by Ihe Itcd.s in September.
gram, was among the tnlnslng last 195&lt;&gt;. when they refused to carry
night—he’a td-svlng with the na am m iinitinn boxes amt nlteui|.trd
ilo n 'i elite In St I kuiIs till* week to escape.

ITAGE rnuple, 4IT W. 1st.
COTTAGE
M r*. M orris, who manage*
manages
the M orris Apartm ent* at 411
W.............
F lrat SI.,
for tome
sonic
..... tried .....
tim e to rent a wmnil cottage
behind
llie
aparlmenla
on
First St.
W illi us, the story la an old
tin*. She decided lo try a Cl as*..
Iliad Ad. The F p n RENT si
had been on Ihe cottage
Mime lim e but these five wn......
ui m atter how Insignificant
they may seem when compared
to ihe whole of (ho newspaper,
•wmtuht {,13media to rssa lt*—site
rented the cottage In 3 days.
The story spells aucecis for
Mra, M orris and suceear for
he Claaslfleri Columns o l the
Herald. It Iqcraascd her Inmme and lu ilin a d the great
tonfldanee that w * and an tnT aaajni public have In Our
^ iia lfle d
Advertising.
Mra.
Morris la ao satisfied w ith tka
•csult* that she 1j now n m n £ 5
ra ta a d y ad In the FOR RENT
olumn. Look fo r It.
,
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tflt**mf&gt; "( the horror

mil iih f i* w *ra fa ith t and
i I hilt 111 mv re tn t to I I &gt;

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Association
Meets Aug. 21

Success Story

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: o p toH'k .pi? AIliod w n r

ivtensBArtr
t a t o Ina New
» J tYotk.
v 2Ohio,
U 8and,r CafHomon's
California.

t t m-r-s, fi f V utiurn,

.ml hr li.nl hc’p«*il hurv

UOnf (i* t h* in
1 »o hi \ uit it m Ifuiion, fold

S t V crashed
.‘ L A In flames
i V In -the Atlantic
2 J ! a

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If o * aii’ll I'

W i•h

If

a t&lt;ikr
arris sea
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a visitI la ir New York,
nty Judge Rang Btenstrnm and
HU fam ily are rerent returnees
from the hearh, Hnhert lle rkh a in
and hi* fam ily *re louring the
Midwest while the A uhrrv Kendall
fam ily I* sojourning In Miami.
Meanwhile it * a holiday every
day fnr Peggy llest, who Is spoilIn* an engaKemenl ring given her
hy her boy trlrn d who had lieeo
In Korea and whom she hadn't
i*en for three years.

S |tri«sonrr« burled in

fbr f i •i/t'ii o.irth t»f North K«t m in
hin in-‘i 11!t&gt; .tf tliu lillf i) w irilftr of
I!»Ml Vi

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Movie Timetable

L«n Matte h it two home run* in the neroml gome of » double
header In 1'alatka. Incldently, the Giant* walked away w illt two vic­
tories from the Palutkn nine.
. . .
„
Plana ivt-rc made fo r the new ball pari: to he erected m tho area
o f the Municipal park on Mellanvllle Ave. when the C ity nd
resolution a t the request of the C ity Commission to make tha
Sanford custodian o f the property known *« Pace* Aerr*.

It 117.
"I.uw and O rder"
I II
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M D YIKL.XND
"H ia w a th a ”
start* 7:35 - H:M, last complete

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IIP. HANFORD H E R A LD

CaiiQicir© &gt;{»ese Q f,e a \ Vcrtoest

L A T E

B U L L E T IN S

“ While It In (Voaalhlt* to u *t &gt;k * i th*ro titular t*hot amount* l
kinder KurUnx, accotdlnif to the a heavy nvnnlty in all
law, say* Dr. Hamninr.il. •‘ It 1* u l &lt;1 the county flora nut extaMIxn
moat 100',4 probable tiiey won’t I full-blown kltid crya lfim program

L A K E L A N D 1/T‘l — F lo rid * f i l m * M utual axkrrt lha II. X.
D « |i*iln n nl of A y rlru lh ire Ind.v to runllnue ll* export tub»ldy in m o n i on r ilr u * (or the IB.Vl-.M m iw i ii .

-COME SHARB THESE
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EXTRA TENDER, DELICIOUS

W ASHINGTO N i /I’i
Prraldcnl CHrnbnwer today veined ■
b ill w h lflt Mould have rrm ralrd tin- 211 per rent federal laa no
liu n lr lirk rtx .
It wax lha f l r . l riialor piece ol leKlnlatbm Kixeithuwer haa re­
fute d In a ijirm i'.

SPECIAL BUY! — Jane Parker Golden

W ASHINGTON t/l’i — Act nr ••In te r D irk Hay ta r* wa* p lrkrd
Up to il* * for d n io rta llo n to hi* native Aricentlna.
A lly , til'll. Itru M iirll it n non n&lt;-nl the nr real, madr by I in lotp ration n r r ln - ItiMO'clur* ut Lon An it He*,
LONDON l/l't — M d ii* (licked up Inday the lardle* uf In n
tlinri A in nr n-a it * lr m m Iriiin lira tcunit II. H. A ir Farce R!t3S
Ihyuiliri « lilt It cradled In flamer. In lha A I lam lr yesterday.

S ta te

N e w s

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JA NE PARKER PEACH PIE

SUPER RKillT MILK FED WESTERN

R o u n d u p

School Principal
Praises Teacher
Training Program

SUPER RKillT MILK FED WESTERN

A Xil.ldS.d*. federal Income taa
m ux
filed In lha county
Ifik 'x office veaterday arcalnat
Vr.uh'N D rivin g I'u rk Inc. u f Faxt-llicrry.
The lif ii I* fur the year rn d liiii
nl. HU, IliAZ, and the date tha
ixxr-xnnielit Hat wa* lecelved wa*
1 eh. IH, limn, arcurdina to tha
paper filed ami tinned by George
‘■V. Ward, revenue airent.

I i»n

DRESSED and DRAW (iRADE "A” QUICK FROZEN
LEAN FRESH GROUND

Hamburger

ic in d riliu n . Hamilton .UKRoted
The Florida ediiralor, born In .lie tierolil roiild Ire eitended to
Kentucky 10* year* imu, m id F lo r­ idvunlaKe.
ida ha* I In- only H in t t&gt;-wide InHe examined alum I tHX) FHU
tern*hip prugraw in tin- nation,
inter fix’ retrorU, and found they
M illing "11 - t ill need* iiio rd ln a - roll xlrler ed their experience* lit
the fie ld "extrem ely Important
IIP w ill he opr of i Ii im - to re- In
tlie lr tiu ln lp R " and more
ralve a d w lo r’* ih'gi.-e in educa­ vnlimtile If atluined early rather
tion AlIV- M. Huhjert of hi* doe* Ihon lute the xenior year.
to ta l dlxHi-itiitlon pi "A n HvaluaTo tlio ro u ylilv nnilerxtaml mutio ll o f the Floroai S la te Univm
ioi iirolilem * fm-inrr the IS I : Inally In lirio d iin IVuirium ".
le n ia h i'i prournm, lln u illto n InIla io ilto ri xahl tin *tate pro
gram wa* laure lled dm Inn the I er viewed II ru u iltv «ll|Mirlllte|l11(40-41 xrliool year i at three ilenta, 21 iiiiip ty aupervUor*. !|b
12 intern* and dd
tearli'-i 11 (tliiin*' iiix titn liu n : l-’S t*: urliie lim l-.
Florida Southern foliage. Luke- directing teuriier*.
lurid; and Hniverxitv of Tumpu.
A fle i u n u lv iim r mid rliiN x ify in i;
FHIJ candidate* for rhuree* In dx fin d in g *. H a m ilto n *iiRue*ted
eilurathm ate leuulied to mum,I I r fln ite area* xhnpld be extnli11 had fo r ra rrv in R o u t the nroeight week* at nractlre ti-m liing
In an mipruved *ehou| before ' r a in. and that enrh area ih m ild

ARM CUT

tUm,\

L egal N o tic e s

1b. 29c

R O A S T ) k. 39c

B EEF

FHF.HII, lil l'K

Tomatoes .

e !&gt;»d"r ihu_.cllixe sltnervU loo o f
■ u n lv e ra lty e&lt;Mirdlnntor.

lie
xahl rm in ty xnperhitunlent*, m pervlxnr* and prlnclpnl*
dmuld la- crirmrrnged in p u rtlrlpule to n irrvnter extent In the
ipterpxhlp tra in in g program ; and
printed prugrnm m aterial* dmuld
he reylxvd fo r ru iiclie n e i* and perIIpence.
Ila m llto ii decided the unlvitrd ty should ealubllah u better
'in te rn
lo r xmi-wilng alutlenl.
tearlier* p rio r to their internnlilp
imniuiiinenl*, and "Intern* xhunld
r nt lie nermhted to return tu
home ronim urillle* or xrhool* for
l»f»rnxltlti tm ln ln tr."
'Che G tnwfordvlllu prliu-imil I*
pinrrled, and liu and Sir*, flnm ltlim have three daughter*: (Jayle,
12. Nancy. 10, am) tlomile, five
te a r* old. The two older iflrl»
a n' pupil* In Id* xrlmnl.

SUPER RIGHT BONELESS ROLLED CHOICE BEEF

FUKSII IIA ItT I.K T I

III HUSK YK F ltn /.K N

Pears

Spinach

...

...

FUFS II (T tO W D L Il

S O U TH LA N D FKOZF

Peas

Turnips

LEAN BRISKET

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A&amp;P Fancy

STEW

PEACHES

Flu. Grude A — Dressed uiul Drawn
IVvIlllHflJP 'ff' ,*™‘
IP
Im irliiK f rown Prince A k llilln wa*
liuext nl honor lonlithl ut a dinner
Riven by Wn«l Herman Pre.ldent
Theodore H e n *.
Unuxti Included Chancellor Knp
cull Adenauer, 111* Caliinel ami
incm buri of the dliilnm atlc court

5 lbs. 40c
TOILET SOAP

3 for 22c

Ivory
I ’ K N T H A I . K l .O i l I D A Q i r i C K I T I K K / I

IVORY

AND 8TOUAG&amp; CO.

Snow

YOUR

m i.

2 7 c

T O IL E T SOAP

R ic h w it h M U d o il a n d « 8K
y o l k * ; d is tin c tiv e m ild ly ta r t
flavor. O u r b e *t ««U «r — yo u r
best b u yl

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
401 W«sl Thirteenth fllreel

M i. r k ir .

i*h«

3 for 22c

Camay
C A S T ILE SO AI

2 for 17c

Kirks
DKTEHHKNT

OCEANS OK HDDS

49c Pork Chops 65c
tt

«: nmrra

IIONHD and HOI.I.KD

CHUCK ROAST

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WIENERS

FIG B A R S
H

UJUconiln

F I.A . fiB A D K A O B KHAED and D R A W N

BLUE PLATE

HOLLOWAYS IN
ORLANDO

I

2 (or 25c

utmHY

C K I.M ) PACK

,■&amp;

28c

7 ,,Z‘

29c

KOI! DISHES

PEAS

HB I.I A B IT

THIN SLICED DRIED REEF •/* Lb. S |c
OUR OWN PORK SAUSAGE
Lb. Me
LEAN PURE GROUND BEEF Lb.‘Me

Tide

IO N A H W K K T

Jov
1 ,0 7

BOTTLE

SHORTENING

**b‘ 1&gt;h«'

Crisco

25c

T O ILE T SOAP

fl For

Sweetheart K

22c

N. II. V. B IT /.

l ‘h* **•&lt;*•

CRACKERS

31c

CLOROX
BLEACH

;.iJ}

HI.UINO FLAKES

Blu White

Fels Naptha 2 for 15c
LAUNDRY SOAP

Octagon 2 for 15c

SHRIMP
m . *

IUUI IMI'OKTXU

SEA BROOK FARMS
K XTR A FA N C Y FHAR

FR. FRIltD POTATOES
FOROHOQX

C ir r B EA N
S P IN A C H

L IM A S

O CTAG O N
T O IL E T SOAP

B A B Y L IM A S
CAUUFLOW BH

FOOD

1T
|

v r A A A A vtf.''rfh't» '

0

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10c

LAUNDRY SOAP

• O T T I.K ( ASTO N

COCA COLA
Phis Dep. H e

85c

!i(tioUa Avenue

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TIllC SANKOMD 1IK IIA LD
I Iiur n. A lie* 61 195®
1**1^ ® j
*■« r«-v,

Many thousands

•l.tlnhusv Spring*, uu 11. S. 41,
lirbi lhiiillilli.li, in In bn ibv titi
ul uiuvli u( tlm mult rvvutrr fouluge ul till' flint full length tliiuii
diueiisiwnal iiuihr isulii' muviu, it
V ms m.rti.iuuml veJi'iruny bv Wil11 it n Alluiul, pruduver fin t tm
tiT.'iul I'li'tiuvn L'uuipnuv, frdlussir:&gt;r I«»l ; Imls .Shunting i &lt; *vhi'liuli'tl fin tli# firnt Hsu hi three
ftevks in September.

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‘'■ '• T t riai’ MslTTON i,b — M a rrin tr S.

Eccle*. frequent critic of th" Trnanun ml inhti*d raidin's monoy |ml'-fry, now says tin* Kimmhnsser ad
mmlitratiiiii is lii'.ntini! too fast In
the opposite illri'.limi
The form-.’ r Federal IFuervo
Hoard iiieinber lias w rille n Sen
Douglas t i l III)'

"The extremely tigld and hard
money imllry
iliice lh« new
adinmlslrutiou look idlin' seems
unjustified and to have Rone too
far

Reek's, a lifelnriK Hepiihlteun,
used to contend Trum an's money
pulley contributed to Inflation. Nms
u Ulnh banker, Ik* was asked by
Douglas for his opinion of P 'exi-tl
government fiscal polleies The
senator made pollin' the re|dv yei-

trrday

Hoymes Wonts Out
H o l l y w o o d or -An attorney's
disclosure loday that crooner Hick
Hay m et wants a q u irk dlvoretjp-ive impetus to gm sip romantlcal
l y linklm ; th • singer and actress
Rita Hayworth
S. S llu lin . attorney (o' Nora
Kdditiiiton Flynn I lay met. said
conferences are euptiiiillng a s she
and Haymes attempt 1u agree on
d iv o rtv plans ||&lt;- said a (inunelul
arrangement has tentatively been
iig r r r il upon

D O H T FORGET!
., to fu tic itc

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M IR AC LES W IL L H A P P E N A T
H O LLER 'S V A L U I C A R N IV A L
THIS WEEK
Was
Slurli Nit.
Ib.t .\
I 'J.ri2 I'ly tn m illi i iltuir Si'tlnn "N un'll W uiil tu I . »-l Uiultl liin in l llttsv U uilii O iil'" &gt;1 lila.IH!
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Nun Hus I I ' "

It),id UltUiiinlnli' I lull Sedliit

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I. . tout bunted during the year endli p June :m, according to figure*
ioie.st Servin'. The I wo ininua
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■nun asts slim ply with the fiH per­
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John Itelheu. chief of the Flori.lit Forest Service control branch,
. Oinineiiled III releasing the statWi iii. that oigunUed prutectluo
piiivnles n syeie iiiu T lili* lii'icclion
ilthl suppression which make* It
provides n system of fire detection
of vnliiuhle tlmher which othsjgwt«&gt;- ipiodd be ilestrojfcif or dsninf'
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n slight increase over the preced­
ing year in percentage of protect■■I men burned from l.7f&gt; to (.TV.
A,, online to Mr. Mctlo'ii, Hie lnvlease was due to greater fire OCcoi•'iii.•• lliiimg Hu* IV6I-63 fis
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piutiii*.l acres; liming tilS'J-fill the
t.|'me run- to !*,FU fires oil U'.Hfit,
uni in-res l'be greater fire oe
iiir ii'tii'e sii- pat Unity nttributed,
Mi 1Li*t Io n -aid, to the fact Hint
l.K F T TO It It i IIT — .Muck IF A g m lliiii, MiMiaui Vllaod,
a Iinm t all of the stair experiences!
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I lie key man who w ill make the labitur 01 tow, 1 no' a lin o con I&gt;| . 0 1 .1 loll during the past year III
film in g o f this wonderful story Iruption tiv ailotiiino’ 01 I 'pilluu • Imp pi es 11misi v unprotected acreliossdde ileeidea IwiriK uli ae lompres. i-il an .41 will
-no in I nmii mid Si'inuuile entitl­
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araidiiT. lie devised und b u ilt the tuuHelf. Mi M»h,oi in* pline I"
ole piotei lmn 111 July. IPfiJ.
undi-i stater eumern siiuwn above, I'hnttlifiiipli Ho , * 1111111' otolei
Mi IS.'thi'it stated that silii'f the
wldeh w ill lie adapted for use in water 1'I'tm e* null nelioii plamo .l u* pinning of Hie new fiscal year,
tbe .'I II film in g
ill llie film t.nlstiseli
tiHi'il omits wide
protei'lbili has heeli
CiirrvhiK Us own iiquu-lutig. "fllaek I-•igonii
to pliuo oi Hie eslemled In two more eiillUlles,
which uutuuiatli'ully adjust* the rig show 11 lion
In- will he 11 tin Manatee midlevy. Manatee value
inside pressure so Hint It Is al­ 1111 iida'dulioit &gt;.| il with liso T* m o.lnlj I I.evy which Is the 114th
ways five poutiill urenter tnnn mill. 1 inner 114 iil.i.lo-.l
i.le In 1 omits m tin stale lo receive prothat out side, the Ilfi min. prof)’*- side III (he cane, lo prodme Ho tivUuli, eiiine in Aug I itotil
Hliril dimension whnit I rows tin imudii-, iiave over :UK),tiUO I'ri'S irf
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the rei-rotiv released Urx u tfli'i'
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Beria s Disloyalty Caused Fall

R u s s ia n s

tra ito r, as charged, but th a t la not the main
reason fo r htn fall, U flow appears th a t in
JIM l whon tho Gorman invasion of Russia
was c arry in g everyth lug before it, Berla
and other Georgian ('oim nonlsts wanted to
N ow Knglund him many
thliqtrt of dicker w ith the Nazis. Borin guaranteed
whloh to lionxt. Im l not many Now Kntr- that the Itunsinn arm y facing lilt le r ’s in
InndeiTt know 1hat mnttg theme i* | kimhoh»Ioii Transcaucasia wouM cease resistance and
o f ono of tho world'* windlo«t .spots. This iw allow the Germans to conquer the region.
tho top of M l. Washington, tho rogioii’H In re tu rn H itle r was to grant Georgia In ­
hlphv.it penk, H.28R foot high. Tho wind o f­ dependence w ith Borin and others as Its
ten rettches 7o to 100 inilo.H on hour, mid In heads. Georgia wu*. .Stadia's homeland,
T he idea wus sound, hut it shattered on
1JKJ0 o rooord of 12110 was reached. Thin
H
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r’s conceit. Feeling sure o f final vic­
makes it an oxuollont, location for tenting
tory,
he thought It unnecOaary to make any
Jot engine*. whloh often onconntor critical
icing conditiona whon a piano iiiukcn itn bargains, and lx*pec ted Borin's overtures,
I,lite r lie repented, lad then the moment
landing approach. Flyin g around ,Mt. H'u.ih
had
gone by,
Jrigtoii in alio good training for service in
In
an atmosphere like that around the i
Alunkit or tho A lo n tlam .
H ig h er wind velocitlex may ho found in K rem lin. Borin's disloyalty to tho national
tho A n fiira c tlr, r.-prcially in Afluliu_I.«Ufld, cause must have heen known, Vet It did
not In terfe re w ith his rise to power. Ills
snnt Invent. o f Now Zealand. S ir Dougina
rivals
could overlook it scheme to sell out
Mnwmrn. tho Atndrulinn explorer who known
JJttf.'.-lUlDtitl, been ,&gt;u" tfci*- Vfrrf*Jd‘,dvVO, d'V’ O
* tlffe 'h in d Woltor Ilian anyono e ln .! W t ’fA #f v*"
th a t I ho wind onoo ronohod 200 m iloi an the same circumstances. W h a t brought hint
hour. Thou tho recording Im driiniont liroko. down was the four that he would get to lie
the top mail in Russia. T h a t the other can­
and tho wind roiu even higher.
T he mochnnlc .1 who work atop M t. didates for tho post could not allow to
W im liington prolmldy tliin k Unit tho wiml happen. Thus his treachery, ignored for so
there is strong enough for all prnctionl pur­ long, is now being punished.
L n v rc n ti I ’. Borin, tho purged hoed of
Itie HuK^l.iit
jMiUrr', rrmv hnva hern ji

poses.

George Sinclair o f lla m ilto ii, O ntario,
Panada, has a novel Idea for g ift-g iv in g , lie
has given over three hundred saplings to
/Mends, relatives and acquaintances. Ho
raises the young trees In Ids backyard as a
hobby. Recipients o f Ids g ilts are at ways
g ra te fu l and flattered to thin k that he
trusts them to love and care for the trees
he values so highly.
Today, trees lie has given away dot
lawns from his hometown of Ham ilton to
Toronto, lie lakes Ills g ift-g iv in g quite
seriously and makes Ids presents only to
people who will care for them.
Because of the g ifts of the trees till'
communities in which they are replanted
a m made more beautiful. Thus they bene­
f it many people nod lad just the original
recipient of I tic I’nvoi.s. M r. Sincla ir is a
generous man whose generosity Is re­
miniscent of tlm t o f Johnny Applcxccd, a
tree g ift-g iv e r o f an earlier generation.

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was voiced bnlay by Mr. Avrr«ge
Motorist on completion nf a rt,B7i»m ile tour uf Ike United Stales.
M r A. M., who turned out to be
magazine w rite r Torry Galanuy nf
New York C llv. passed through 150
cummumlK-s which Hie Amcncun
Autnmnhilc Association has desig­
nated ns speed trap* where nf
fleers He In wall for motorists.
"Georgia. Alabama. Indiana and
Mississippi are the worst states,"
Me Insist* that women are taking
White moose me nut included
Kuril man xml wunion ;tl Mouse- Galanov said, "b u t .Michigan. V ir­
over IruM men the say-so in the mixing the wildlife of Kloi Ido, tin? hii is given necpunUotl in ific ginia. North Carolina and Florida
purchase nml use of Die , family the slate does have u "Moose- ta*k fur which he or *tu- la best also have some bail tra p s."

Touqh 2nd Burial

JACKSON, Calif. '*) — Coroner
John Dniien !« having a tough
lim e finding relatives tn pav fo r,
ti.e second burial id the tale S tife
Sen. A H. Hose, which Isn't sur­
prising He died 85 years ago
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The senator was burled In an
impressive brick tomb overlooking
Amador City in IHM
In June thi- brakes of a his
truck failed and the vehicle plowed
off a highway and into the tomb
Kver since, the body and Us bat­
Ho said that in Levy County.
Imven" ami Imllcntloas me, the fitted, bv training ami usperjenee.
Ih' iiImsoIh will he overrun with Kadi receives ill addition (o life!* Florida, "four poorly marked coun­ tered casket has heen lying In the
m-crssltlea such as shelter, food, ty cars'patrol a to mile stretch nf coroner's office.
Moose this month,

Too Late To Classify

T V , snya u munic article, hna Incrunned
pupiilarlty of tho plnno in the home, tilldeiHtandiiblu, i l hclpa drown out the votitmurcfnlH.
One o f tlie Clevnland Brown rnokion la
it fellow alx feet eight Ineht’H ta ll and weigh­
ing accordingly, Look* like the Ohio pro
grlddcrM are a bigger th re a t than ever.
MiiHetima o f ( ‘zeehoalovakia, we read,
have heen acoldcd t»y the Red government
for exh ib itin g old maaturplecen in which
men n f wealth are tho NtihjectH, T h e Com­
mies, n atu ra lly , think capitalists should In?
depicted In d ifferen t colors,

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Complains About

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NKW YlUlK IM—All most luis- 1 slocking* tool to tle washed and
bands feel they get for trying In then thoroughly rinses! twice.
please their wive* Is exercise — Tonkin found that was so much
Inmhle (hat after a few weeks she
kind
word,
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But the rfwmd
Puul Charlnp, quit using It,
ird of Pu
• 2Hyear old die mist,
‘ ‘ wax fxnio
"Ynu'ro Just loo buy," Paul
•ml fitiioiciii suectM.. It
. . . wa*
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. accused her,
"Nope, too busy," she said. "A
trying to please lit* wife that f'hnrlap develnprd nyhivt, a dm inlent woman with two children doesn't
lUbstincc that Increnwi the snag have that much time to spend on
reLtance of nylon stacking* amt her stocking* uvory night. Why
don't you cumblnc the chcmicn)
adds to 'J.iii wearing ipiulTly.
The Charlap sneer** sag* is the solution with snap? Then I could
hind of yming love • cumiutrs ull wash my slocking* amt pul the
alary that lloilywoisl would reject protective coaling on them at the
ai too true to (lie to make a good same time."
(Heat Idea. Wonderfully simple.
Itlovle,
Bark in UMU, while raring for Who would haw thought of It nut
their Infant son, "Cookie” Churlap a busy hoaicwlfo?
•nagged her stocking ami com­
"The only double was Hist the
basic Ingredient and soap were
plained to Paul:
"R you know so much about «nt«gunlitle-~Ilka nil and water,"
hemlstry, why can’t you do *ome- *ald Paul. But he set out again to
Alng (a make my hosiery last plcnie his wife.
" If you really want this stuff,"
Jdnjwr?"
- fMng a* if * your wife, you lie told l-'ookle, "you'ra going to
hays to do most of the work. 1
have to earn you a living."
Bo he and Cookie tested more
I.-"B u t that night *b« showed
^that she wa* spending M to |A than n o soaps, detergent* and
W m - k for . (walary-and That kind other cleaning agent* In their bbie*
mant h
i t l wnka m f V '
. .
Paul checked with tha.Uu Pont that might work, Trie atiwing
Co, chemlita and found they had chemical mixture wgi kept at a
ance which helped protact constant temperature with a thermiifbitance
u lo n from inaaglng during tha estate from the family'* fish tank.
When ( M r au^ly of last tubas
1Jiamifaotutfng process.
waa broken,
came up with
, 7 “ Why couldn’t
housewife
,,,___ H aR M
____ uia
i* asked. Ita was told it wa*
raietieat-too high a tempera
waa, required, and the sub­
subweaned away in «o*p and

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camera. So? So mmerii* are being
morn smartly styled, made lighter
and easier to u*e
i.
Auto maker* some time ago
adapted this kind of i m appeal
and started dolling up ears to suit
feminine taste*—and driving pe­
culiarities.
mnkars.
says Mcldth
„Most
. ™ camera ......"
’ '" a —
ten, are now appaaling to th#
some dominant sex: "Instructions
•-osier In follow than a cookbook,
dial* slmnler to adjust than a
stove, rnslcr to bold and ire than
an iron Wu» tiling* sro going, we
i iimy |M. nutting lace on them nesi "
, Ur, taku alr-conditioncr* Makers
i are now stressing what the fur­
nishing trade calls "dii'orators
colors " MocsiTt make them cool­
er, but it doe* sppeal In Hie lillle
woman'* idea of how your romn
should haik.
Men are getting In on it too.
We*lln«hoiiK&gt; report* It's Installing
SI.10.000 worth of nircondltloning
In the royal pslure of the crown
priori- of Saudi Arabia.

UAL BOYLE
M a n

urged tha Rustlani to a*70i.sbj
those two points until this luramer,
The last time-the State Depart­
ment made the proposal was in
September 11*52.- The Russian* nev.
t r answeredBut In July. Secretary of Slat- ,
Dulles met hrre with the foreign
Ucc of doublctaik, the note's pur­ ministers of Britain and F iin re
pose was probably to confuse, not On July 15 they sent the Russians
enlighten. The State Department a note suggesting that they and
Is trying now to decide what It the- Russian foreign minister meet
means.
„ , to consider German uniflratlon and
The Russians have controlled free elections.
The Western Towers could hard­
Ka»t Germany completely for the
eight year* since World War II ly lose with such a note, even if
That would seem lim e enough to the Russians didn’t answer. The
crush thi- F.asl Germans' spirit and proposal at least might win sup­
discipline thorn under communism port for Chancellor Konrad Aden­
It they could not be won over to It. auer In the West German elections
A l the end ot the eight years, nf Sept 8
Adenauer ha* worked with the
the Ka*l Germans—through riots,
defiance in accepting American Western nation* and it would b»
food, and dt«crlinns from the po­ to their btsielit fur him to win.
lle r ami A rm y—have demonstrated He ha* nm Into some Intense oopn
sltinn in Western Germany, which
neither discipline nor love.
This might be enough to shake might indicate something else not
some of tin- Russian* confidence *t all visible n«»w ■
That If Germany ever did get
in themselvi-s, particularly since
tbevi% . '.vi/ttV.Jc te tlJ h e it—'wir. psiQlled it might not tie up with
cither camp for' n irn k T H W "b tlf
uniter a new regime at home.
The Russians have consistently try to plav off the West against
brushed aside *ujrg(«tlons by this Russia, nr the other way around
country and its bit( Western allies strictly for the good of Germany V
Tuesday night Russia responded
that Ka*t and West Germany be
allowed to hold free election* for to the Western proposal with a
vague anil rambling note which Ina single German government
With thi- hatvnl expressed by the •llcalcsl — or so It seemed—that
Kast German* in recent weeks, the their foreign minister would talk
Russian* must feel even le*s In­ about Germany with the other
clination than ever to perm it them three foreign ministers.
Hut the Russian* thoroughly
to unite with the W i-it German*
whose present government Is (sro- scrambled up the business by In­
Western 'II seem* impnxslhle that serting Insistence that tho Commiithe Communist* would consent to nisi Chinese must sit In on pos­
free German ejection* nr unifica­ sible discussions a b o u t easing,
world tension*.
tion in the foreseeable future
The only purpose of the Russian
Thr United State* ha* repeatedly
note, probably is to make them
look good, or at least not stubborn­
ly bad. In the oyi-s of the Kast
Germans. The foreign ministers’
conference, if and when It started,
could be booby-trapped with so
much mumbo-Juniho about China
that It would have to break up in
f despair.
In Iheir note, in an almost self1conscious and defensive wny, the
Russians warned the West not tget too hopeful that the Commu­
LOS ANGKLKS
A wnrning nist* were losing their grip nn Ka«t
against speed trap* In Georgia Germany Just because there had
ami tin* i* ini- Alabama,
Indiana and ktississlppi hem some trouble there.

Zailok Ih im ko p f says Unit no m a tter how rearing Its limit in more Inituitrlei., the shmdder line, or thereabout* portant—i* lilted .1 full 17 Inches
Take camera* Veil expect n-x Thr varment district hive says
sayi iilinve the floor
hard science m ight try , it will never invent
uTlp* are scllin a like hot cake*.
Make* tlie hosiery people very
a pi s'al in the wumen's wear In the tulip*
a mechanical device that goes faster than dii*try. Hut In miners*?
Anottkr faction plug* tin* cupola happy. I’Iciucj ilre*.*innker* who
upper part i«
money.
Vet u camera mukrr says the or dome
flair.) out like hope it mil outitule many a wife'*
picture taking equipment o( tumor I ig1tit. Mtail
whole wnritn*l&gt;e Ann ihnntil Im­
.ibtfine, vt
ruw wiii T adinte »ex appeal.
prove many a street scene
«is or eight gnr&lt;«
lieu lluguii, mi doubt, would say tlie Wliul Dudley .1 Schnlten, vlci
greatest fairw ay ho ever saw w'as Brood­ president id Argil* Camera* in Ann
way, down which ho drove to New Y o rk ’s AHmr, Midi , mean* i* Ihul it will
have mure uapeal for a certain
thunderous cheers,
tty Itl'SHKU, KAY
*ex—the IiuhmIc ol the *jiede»

The Sanford Herald

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S u re

Average Motorist

SAM DAWSON

June set a record in high prices and high
employment. Kven in such a nice month we
must take the h itte r w ith the sweet,

And in our own Denver, an Indian
But no one needs to practice evil in or­
named John Nolson N cvcr-M lss-A -Shot was
der to fully understand It. We need to know
picked up the eagle-eyed gendarmes, Thu
ju s t enough about evil to avoid it and dis­
charge'/ W h y, Intoxication— natch!
courage it. Kunwlcdgn bet wen good and
evil.— D ent. I
P raid io rry I" according to a correspon­
dent. is a R iihh Ii i ii slang term o f scorn like
Bago
Thursday Aug. II, Dibit
our "B aloney!" Iluwovur, these days it's
probably pronounced V rait-herla 1"
r.w ll iM M H ri l i n H»0*»
( m n l U t i n l iliilM r n r p ( “ n l i n d i n m il l * t it i if ii r , I l» r le ( ll t e* Hlltf
W i l l * , IM tli lls fii t| ii m N t l f u n l n t « | m| |ii i f I hh
I ti r N l ii i r i* toii l
\ fitra.

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O u lr s l Press W rite r

Trouble w ith hiischall argum ents Is that
every fall wants to go to bat firs t.

N o t

WASHINGTON lA - lf the stair
of men's minds could always be
read from what they wrote, It
might seem the Russians were un­
sure of themselves in their note
this week on the Hlg Four foritgn
ministers conference.
But, since they've made a prac-

Polar Weather At Home

Novel Gift Idea

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on top ___
waa clawor of to r,” said

W ife

and her friends, rookie hid
to prod him Into taking It to x
merchandising firm. Thl* firm tab
tested It for six months, had 1,000
wamin try It nut—then put It un
sale.
The t'harlups are Mill dated ut
what h*ppened. Some two million
dollars worth of tin- nylast solu­
tion ws* sold In the first few
month*. The firm eipeets It to
mushroom into a to-milllon dnllara-year business. The royalties as­
sure Paul and Cookie nf a for­
tune.
"1 want to buy an airplane,"
said Paul.
"You can have a boat—not an
airplane," said rookie, adding:
"lie Is alrswdy driving me craiy
asking me to think up another Idea
to keep him busy,"
"Yes, the problem M to find a
problem," said Paul. " I guess
ueis I.
don't hava
CVH
Rut tf tor •body prasentz me •
problem, then
en I can ettaek it."

J

Sex appeal gain* ground In Hie
men's wear industry also. An in­
creasing number of men .serin to
feel that wearing a fancy vest
mikes them look like Casanova.
The Idea may Im- back-firing a
little In the spreading practice of
men wearing walking short*. It
makes most men look like—well,
what?
Men are also going In for gay
colors and patterns In rummerbunds and tics to he worn with
formal*—"to look distinctive ruthtr,
than Justi like one In a covey of
ln»." This la on authority of
* Hudofker, vice president of
H. Nudofkrr'i Sons, a lending mak­
er of men'* formal wear.
"Men like to dress up," he in­
sist*. Tuxedo sake are so brisk
that the firm haa expanded pro­
duction facilities by 50 per cent In
the last to months.
To boost style Interest among
men tha men's wear-interindustry
council I* circulating reports on
style trend* in mtrrs and boys'
clothing, with a supplement on
women a "fashions men admire."
Men ara going to hava to do
aoma re thinking about their wives'
clothes. Sex appeal thh fa!! is
drawing battle Um s befeeen em­
phasis on superstructure or underpinning*.
Seems one’s wife will either tank
Ilk*
ka a tullep or a cupola.
One fa c tio n ^ couturiers
The Ide
Mind,
a item-:
{ Lf poz.lWe wl i tl»e upper part

ra

rontiiient of North Amorlran and |
a membership of over a million.
While no one knows, of rnurse.
how mnnv n l Mt***r thousand* of
members will Jouimy to Florida
tor the run Veldt on, Convention
('bn IM i l a n (leorge S. Ukell of
Miami ontlclpalea one of thr
largest iriithering* in the his­
tory of the organisation.

Frozen Snake

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provided, and

freedom.(runi wusrvr the, life *pnn

A,,kf' ,r' wl!1 l,v M,‘" t
Tin- convention itself will open
in Miami Aug, lb and continue
through Aug. ill. An clubornto
urogram of iiusinesa ami enterlillnment haa liren arranged by
llroigi- llkrll and his haul work­
ing committee,
Fliirldu alt rui-t lull folk* lire
dusting off their Moose rail* and
inviting the thousand* who will
come try ear to "Hre Silver
■Springs" — "Stop at Marineland" or "Visit lleautlful Cypress
Gardens."
Convention* todny are big busi­
ness. Florida is fortunate In hav­
ing u city like Miami that can
offer facilities for such large
•rroup* as the Moose, Klks, Amer­
ican l.eglnn nml other national nrkanlxations with surh large mem­
berships that only a few rltlrn In
the nation can rate for them. It
l&lt; also fortunate that this city Is
located so that visitors mbs! tra­
vel most of the stale to reach It.
Tonerntinner* have n trail nf
dnllar* behind them wherever
they go. Trent them with friend­
liness and courtesy and they will
return again amt again.

ft Is fitting that Florida should
entertain the larval Older nf
Moose, for the organisation se­
lected thl* state .11 yeats ago as
the Ideal location for It* home
for aged members, and Moosehaven won established at Orange
Park, Id miles South of Jackson­
ville. Hlnre that time approxi­
mately three and a half million
dollars have gone Into the de­
velopment, and maintenance today
run* about one bundled thousand
dollara a year,
Moosshaven differs iHilirally
from many other public or pri­
vate homei for the aged. Husband
and wife are not sepurated — no
Moose member, for example, who
has a wife, ran a lane enjoy tta
benefits: hi* wife must go telth
him and live with him.
The establishment bear* nn like­
ness to any jioorhouse nr poor
farm the civilised world over. It
The Mld'-Athintlc Ridge hn*
Is variously railed "The City of (teaks niore than 20,Wit feel high.
Opportunity" nr "The City of
Cork is virtually Impervlnux to
Contentment."
gaara and liputdi.

M r Axnrage M o tlrls t said he
received only One tra ffic ticket.
Caught speeding on the Shirley
lllghw-ay tn V irginia, he was fined
$11125 by a fustier- of the peace
for "doing 75 In a 55 mlle zone."
"And, I wgs only doing tl5," said
Gittnitoy, sounding like an average
m otorist fnilred. Galauoy’s trip
was sponsiireil by the AAA and
Cars magazine.

USED CARS
1948 Butck Special Sedan.... $796-00
1949 Bulck Super Sedan, •
Extra Clean Radio and Heater
S p e c i a l ...... $116*00
1950 Bulck Special tkdan $$166-00
I960 Bulck Super Convertible
Extra Clean, Locally Owned .
1951 Bulck Super Sedan
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air niissllo lest cooler,,stitppril out­
side his laboratory a ia spotted a
four-foot rattlesnake.
He couldn't find a stick c it his
chemical knowledge provided z
substitute lie went back Into his
la b iru to ry, gut the curium d'nxlde
fire extinguisher and sprayed the
snake. That froze it stiff T ln ti he
carried it inside ami severed the
head.

Passionate Kiss

Swann Slips
A.SHKVILLK, N. C. igs—Norman
Richard Swann pleaded gullly to.
day to nnnsiipporl of two minor
.'hllilren. The Judge started dletoting his findings before passing
sentence.
Thin the prnseculor interrupted
tn announce that Swann had slipped
out of the courtroom. They’re still
looking for him.

Cargo Confiscated

MEXICO CITY iff - An aged
man dropped ib-ad yesterday after
a passionate kiss,
official* made this report:
A woman whose husband had
left her was approached by the
elderly man. She said she accept­
ed his advances because she had
gont&gt; without food for two daya,
He kissed her once—n long, pas-,
sionstc kiss — and then dropped •
dead

. HONG KONG UP - The. Rrlttih
freighter Admiral Hardy, which
tUncd July 20 that she had
*n bpordexi by pirate* off, the
Red China coast, today messaged
that she was released last Mon­
day hut said "Our cargo was con
fiMatcd."

DR. L.

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ilothing. im-dlrnl rare, recreation open highway and speed markers
remuneration for si-tvieeg ren- are nonexistent." Arresting officers
reCc-ive' a percentage of each fine,
dered.
llerause ,i&gt;f the- lii-iilili-g iv in g amt Galanoy said AAA audits show
POINT MUGU, Calif, oft -Johr.TJ
p rip A M ltb i i i Ih r lT 'll'r ld ju M t , t(ui omj' offlj^r , piadiv Moo In ope Tabor.,.a chgipist « t.,|h n ,,N *v y ’ i

of tin- avi-rage ritixi-n Ixn been
axtedrd a ilnt-nde.
fonvintiom-r.* will first aixi-nible lit Mmisehaven when- (dust of
'.'I.
will see fur llif&gt; f I rat time
Hue of the laigi'*l fiatsnml or­ itirin how
the di'pcmlent aged of
ganisations In rxlMrm'c, the l.oval Jual
Moose has I,Him lodi-i-s on tlo- the tlider are rnrrd for. The rn-

Don't Be
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lrpto^ th y a .man
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The Miami. t'onvenUon '(turesu,
suplMirted by (lovrrnor Dan MeI'artV anil other Florida memlieis
Ilf tll« I.oyal tinier of Moose, con
dadi'd a stircessfol Mo”*e-t|uotm
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you wouldn't want to live here.' "
HOLLYWOOD o B -F o r Ih r surest she reported "How do they know
* iin of economic change In the where I would want to liv e ? "
movie Industry, watch the real rx
She has finally been able to con­
t it # listings. You'll find a flock of vince some agents that she wants
co itly man-inn* on the market.
to live fa irly modestly. (A *30.000For Instance. If you have $3oo,(ioo #40.000 home is considered modest
kicking around the hnu«e, you could by movie star .standards.! Now she
pick up the Bing Crosby manse.
runs Into IrouMcw with the sellers
For some Insight on the real c i As soon as they find out she Is
tat# situation, I talked to the Maureen O'Hara, the selling price
beauteous Irish colleen. Maurvcn takes an abnormal Jump.
O'Hara. She Ju*t sold her stone
The actress has now taken to
canyon home to a doctor for *92.- house shopping In slacks outfits,
S00 and Is hunting for a smaller but then the agent usually gives
one.
her away hy introducing hoc as
" I t was ridiculous to continue liv ­ "M iss O'Hara "
ing In that hlg house when there
Now she has a friend go along
are Just my daughter anil m yself," to pose as the buyer.
l i l d the actress, who Is shedding
" It 's the same thing whenever
h * r mate, director W ill I’ rlee "The I try tn hoy something," said
house was deigned for Invlsh en- Maureen. "1 / I shop for some
terM lidng—
---------- -- -Uletbssa,- the s a tctg ln -In sists on
"Besides, It Is not economically showing me the ItOO creations
sound to maintain such a house
In these times Two of the pictures
I am considering now are out of
the country. If f left, that means
f would have to contlmu- paying
Miss Lucille Campbell returned
*200 a month for a maid. 1100 for
a gardener. *32 for a swimming home last week from M iam i and
was aceomimnled hy her aunt.
pool mnn, $9 for Ihe cxlcrm lnntnr
*4 for the water softener, and so Miss .Iriio v Cord, who le ft v rs trrdnv fo r h ri home In Miami.
forth down the line
"W ith the movie Industry going
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin l.esher
through a slate of transition, you
Just can't keep up such c-xpcnscs. an.l sons of Cleveland, Ohio a r­
It's hard to get your money mil rived In Sanford Tuesday to visit
of hlg houses those days. I've Mr. and Mra. J. L. Hargraves,
bought three plarcs In ltd -A ir. put 2IXH) Adams Ave. They were ac­
In thousands of dollars of Improve companied hv Dolores and Joseph
ments and then sold them at a Hargraves who had been visitin g
loss. I'm not going to do It again " In Cleveland fo r several w-eeka.
Since she has to he nut of her Mrs. l.esher Is the sister o f Mrs,
house In a month. Maureen has Hargraves.
been frantically searching for an­
Miss Mildred Bridges is v is it­
other home. She has been some­
what thwarted In her efforts by ing as the guest of Mre. Daisy
real i^ la le agents who have their Speer. Miss Bridges, a former
own Ideas about how she should resident nf Sanford, now reside*
in llavana, Fla.
live
"They w ill drive me through e rr
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Jones have
tain d ls lrlc ti and say. 'Of course.
; returned from W ilm ington, N. C.
'w here they spent a vacation with
i Motives.

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Ml • H e x Ada ins, Mrs \V t
H ill M i- I J Ito v rlt. Mr- Paul
me It owned, Mrs ,t |-* Courier,
vtr- M II s irlrk l.in d M r- S u
Shlnhol-er. and M r- F. c Wit
tin m
were hostesses to the
Dauglitei •
of
We-ley
Sunday
School i I t-- of the I n -• Method!-!
Child h lo McKinley Hull t o r -dnv
muht
The hall » u decorated with
t&gt;«-:•1111fid arrangenieni. of pm tn*
and hilo-cu- pUi e I Ihdioghoiil
the room
M rlohn i.dlon r|n&lt;« prc-l

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(he bidding with one club. South
lllll't I *»|*
V-*s:
in I *» I is"'!
Jumped to two no-trumps and
I ||aI I•«\ i f • si i,ll till liiliiM* flits
North ra ile d to three.
•
Hi:*
i|
nil
*ltt'l\
•
Jillli
tin
ll In nl
West Lead* Ihe seven of spade*
I, lltl
What would you, a* South. do
r f • l*n» fi'sl t |l I t
now? It Is probable that Fast
M.
H * ^
By .I.VNr. FADS
I,
\ s*| \
-'II i
.fill
A 4«%11
holds one honor In the spade suit,
I ,l -triul *»f lilt | nf III . «*• 4\v Vt*f 4 I ‘n u l i f \ 11 u i f " i i 4 u n i ' l l t *1 t i l l Its
V
IV
IA
N
IIHOWN
WASHINGTON
K
M
U
llefnl
l*\
In l
for had West held all three tie
lit
ii
I ' M ’ ........... f
fru it
At*
Nrwsfralnrr*
Sowerhy
ha*
had
some
aprlghlli
would have held a sentience from
I (11,11l|l 11
itl
I'll,' f,IM*H liil'l
I
Mill:**.
|*
It
.
V
«
*
II
I’
4
*
I
in
Lots
o
f
kill*
have
l.een
l"-n
.l
KHIIM"*.
ami
rewarding
experience*
living
Ill’s 'I •11*4f | ll". • s| tn Yllllssii. i.in in i
which he would probably have led
••‘IM'lll'H Mil l I III I I I*
•if*
lil'li
i || inti,' linn, Mi. Imlin
11•s \ • ,
hla highest honor. If West lias a* she hus for Ihe pasl II yeai- mg the scutes, lodging Iw t h ill
14*1,4 f i t
H i l t I till*
4* t|* I . t».*. k fill!
on'ly four " cards in spade* SoiVlh In. the many faceted world »l " " ■ til" fill walls
4hri •• |4 ,1 •ii.-. 1 ig&gt;- ..( .In iikini:
Whnt to do iiliout n new found of vitam in-, loss,
cannot prevent the o
from T h n m a * Jefferson, th ird pre*
$:Im- • • n n d 0 - a • .1|.. id. .11 t hut
pound seems to In- the ipn-stion
IV Iusto-i,
hnpp.-us
III
Y 41| 11
m aking’ three spade ir'lcks whether ident nt the United Stale*.
,1,1'inl It’, 1 \» i.tl.g lo give i«ll\
Ibn- g irl nsk- ‘'Slionld I stinv-e i.oaiemnde diet o lm i I ' i i ' l K i v u •*l • 1 • I I I 'l. i t - pi . . ..ol.1 lake*
he hnlda up or not. If, however. j "J e ffle ," she m il him
SillCC 1912, the
English horn m vsi'lf fill the rest of ||o- sum lM, r h „ ,,. ,|,|ilv |,,.ll|n f....u
We»t hn* five spa,ex. the ns
Mn
4lii'lit l.l 41" '..on.
( VI.
Should( I g" on a diet of ,,,,1(1. Im li. i vi gelnld
•in lit n, Klilid"Ml 'Ii'l il" .10.1 VI.
sumption I* Hint Fast has two anil Camlirnlge I ulve rlly educ.il mei
f{nl.- 11
ed
Miss
Sstwerlsy
has
been
rn
Mack coffee?"
fisli. . h i. - t . fio il.
spatles. one of w hlrh I* nn honor
v\ I m l i ' W I l l - i l l
\\ •• &gt; .|.*t1\ .-« It,. &lt;•• ll
1*191 k* I
Oh the lend of Ihe 7 of spades. guged In cataloging Hie Jefferson
Heavens to It- ( - \
w lint's all hrend,
M i l . | l s4*
T l • • ' I l l l l l t f M •• I " / * tl
lib
ra
ry
of
mine
than
il.nnn
hook
South w ill make Ills contract it he
• he I'Xs-itemrut ovei a little pound
|f
,„k „
„ l i t 11I I I 111' 1141
•| S I
f S || |, I I I . 4 4 I (•
purelinscd
hy
Acl
of
Cnngrcas
in
goes right up with III* nee: nut so
. ..ill g.. ||(» |I|- h \ I ••• ' ' •s li'int#*
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rudd have If he play* hi* two In the latter IHI3. winch became the nuclen- here or there So man* books t.omiis a little
t „ l.offiog l.i. m down,
• • • I I I ' •* I
f llllf
f It*
M l
h v 4I
ietmne-| from a month's vacation cnae Fast would return the lend of tile present L ib ra ry of Con have l.een w ritten al.oiit d ie tin r „ |
MONDAY
end st i ea m lining I he figsur l l i i l |uovidiiig \ oil wnl It . " i t ilii'l . 1,11" tl
• IIIlH
‘V
I (•!» M l V ••
Circles nf ihe women o f the spent In Ridlwuod. Ala. w ith Mrs. and clenr Ihe suit before West's gross
a couple of ounces begin I I I look Sw Iionuni:. Iticv.'lllig, I . n i i l - mol A •. s,*11 v •
M••••!, f i sun \ iii ;
The original lib ra ry
was th
First I'rrsh yte rln n Church w ill Rudd'* parents and other points ace of dinnuimls had been e xtra ct­
Ik e fai Ind* elrs-iis yoiip iiiiiu n s lo
, f. „
i
, „ „ i . .Ml tlii mii, Ii •
I (Ml *»|if
(
m*St as follow s;
in Alahiinin and (ienrgia.
ed. When the first tric k I* won slroveil when the B ritish set (ire -” im- kids.
-. In. I, lielp k n |. w e ifl.' low is !■■ Hi fl f»** I•
4 M . I.
till
If I VI
No. I Mrs. Charles Wilke, C hair­
with dum m y'* nee. First rnniud lo Hie capital in the Wnr of INI.1
If I-, ».*«rfe*s-f I,* ?,?•r , •*f t*» L,#f •••
Lhv thud i*f tlie live -ataio*
Mi..* (•s-itiii.il* \ iiiiria I.an re­ urolitaniy iniow ms ipu-en illldei
man, a lih Mra. Marv Roily n r *
. I.
Mi ll.I
p riT
Sowerhy
expert* t. i, few ,'Ytrfi pfMiit'l tlnrifiu tin
turned home a fte r spending three It for tht* would promote South'* volumes MisM yrtle Avenue 2:31 p.m.
,
,
•HMlilt r mnntl,* w Im-ii .»• ftm« h
II.. M i x
.g w ill
s'
No. 2 Mrs. Watson II. Wallace, weeks In Chicago, III. attending 10 to nn eventual winger South have com pldeil hv 1933 I* about fMfiHiniM ••x ••r«-i -.•• !»
11L•*I \
&gt;i.
I'll
I .... I ...
th i
h "H i.
.........
Ihe national convention o f the must not. of rnurae, now enter due Lite rary reviewer* say her lllfli-4- II* r,lV ril 4l ||4 \4 4tl* &gt;|| Hfv
Chairman,...................
w ith Mrs. .|&gt; ......
It. Middle
St« \ • M \ v•
ton* 42.1 West IHth Street ,1:00 Supreme Forest Woodmen's C lr- hi* hand by Hie ace of hearts anil’ work I* a "treasure home from
I )i l l ,M || 4
M f I t " I ’ tfM f i t a
u . » «
P m.
( le. She also attended an ailvnnced flncase the rluhs; he must at once which the student of Jefferson, o f " • " " 'I begins and w . u i I . h nl.... .
a i -1 V i ' l l i ' 1 1 1 . f 11 " ' V t li t; | i i l i t *
lilt'
'"»• ......... ink. the ..|.
No. .1 Mrs. I,. K. Boyle, Chnlr- f tra in in g program fo r field w o rk­ attack the ncc of diamond* mill 17th and 13th Century hlbllngra
lltrra lu re . n f' !•••»l»nti«l mrnln. |•••'^»l4l^ w ill to ll
N| i l l • ' .»• I ' *«••! p» »• • M |
.ll
It
ft
men. w ith Mrs. Ralph A- Smith n s ami d is tric t managers which continue leading diamond* iiu lil pity, of Kum pr.in
i n il" i I i ■'' •
Ma| " " 1 1 4 1 1 1 , « .
A I' New I or I nil
2021 Park Avenue 3:(M&gt; p. m.
i was held follow ing the convert- the ace I* played For if not. when American literature and of |9th " f ( '»• dould. In the moaiitime.
rs-la*.
" I'lN k |l |
hv, l I'aie i« i;
r iillu r
Vv. . » ..... .. &lt;,.'••
If I
East gain* the lead with hi* king anil early Iftlh I rn liiry
No. 4 Mrs. W. If. LnFetra, i lion.
I f pminrla exerrd m 'lcin t welgl.i [lin in '.wo ,.l
M tI n it
It.'lie N V - I U . 1 h u f h
\|» » U . M
A
I ‘m iI
of clubs, he w ill, e ftcr making III* w ill extact man* delightful an.l
Chairman, w ith Mrs. LnKvtrn III)
things "
hy four, there I- -..teething you W ■Ik•a . Iioipltal and Ini- Iteen \| it « I t i f i i l 'i "
\ l M uiphk. I i '*m||»h
West 3rd Street, Mrs. O liv e r!
Mrs. Robert Jennlnge has re­ queen of apades, enable his paid significant
"'Je ffle wa* quite a m an," 31ls» "lig h t i|n Just tn make that tint it for I" seat
S', h ii I
It• • • t * U v • h*
M
f
clame co-hostess, :i.oo u. in. [tu rn e d to Iter home In F ranklin, ncr tn make Ihe r r * t of Ihe suit Sowerhy
says, "» man nf Infirm*
Sotuellto. - a p ille n l luought tn %11,»1,4* M' ' h i ll .In,n f « WHIInpi
No. C M i*. Fiam-is Meriwether. T rn ii. a fte r visitin g her parents, bv putting him In Ihe lend hy and widely vaite.l Interest*. . ing suit fit Miinothlv for the toil
nnce o f the silinutei
with a . t o ked -knit or a I.token Mil, If••!*«•9• I »•• Iff••! I! I * 'Ilf
.
playing a rdiamond.
Chairman, w ith Mrs. Meriwether Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hagan.
learned man nnd a smart pnllti
Ju-t
f.e
Do.
snlistituliun |.oue in.tv t .11 out. fm
Mamma' I I I M ' t ’M ' l l
Celery Avenue, 3:00 p, m.
clan a* well, and md aigive rnn theory
. .
but under 'I t - VV.ilKci • cvi.erl
Mr. and M r*. Glen Wlmbleh
Nn. it M r*. C. I.. Redding
nlving. lie hail Ills fa tlll* I know
\ l l fi|H I' (fit #»|l 4' *ll, I••ll 111 to fi
Insleail
of
eating
creamed care the cite - are .non -till. I
Chairman, . w ith
M r*. J.
F and son. John, arrived last night
I him well. In fact, when anybody chicken, rn t s hnm hiirgei If v«u • I'afienfs are lt. .i. &gt;| like l.umr.it- r 4 i « « r i " l f - &lt;*f 1,1 e*ifM • " I *«»».l h - * r * M
two
N lrhold* West F irs t H ire d , Mr*, from Jackson. M l**, to *pend‘ It
! speak* n l Hie I’ re-ldeui' I think lotve .. .'holt'.. I'te fe ia i.lv w ith- I I" ' att c s ." - Mt W’ .Ikt t
tl* | A « .
I |». I | " L * • . || i l • I I I i| '
Y, C. Bollinger rn-hnstr** 3.01) weeks w ith Mrs. J. M. Dradv.
Ihev'
e y 'rr talking of Jeffle."
I h i, !• i |»i i ii il fi’i ’hiii* ♦ r
4 ill t h "lift
p. m.
Ihinu; (In
Hint -eetn* lo annoy
Only tliim
W hen V«MI il»«* ••f I i IIT 4-4l»4««»l| tn i l l i l l v ' | m | | w •
No. 7 Mrs. P, T. Meeks. ChnlrMr. and Mrs. A. L. Myors have
Tuesday evening a number of ...iss
Miss Sowerbv
Sowerhy I- dial Jefferson i l l * •••••In f i i i M i t t i h i i M i l f f m n
|t»l I v i l l ;
11*1
h n lili\
|m
.1 • *
man, w ith Mrs, A rth u r C. Moore . returned to Hanford from Cam- Lake Marv friend* honored Mra. "grum bled so for sears'
over i m C M ' l " V D h ' H l I 411g | | I ••! H !•
tu-w Im
l'l I- I’ll't ,1 of
I'M -|t"
1219 dak Avenue .1:00 p. m.
len, S. (’. where Mr. M vrra ha* Paul Brown " f Orlandn w ith n the aim lie received fm id li
l.l. ll
l» 41 • hit.
»ll«* 1 1 V'll.
Evening rlrcle No. I Mis* Let- ( l.een ciinfltteil to the hoapltal for . wedding shower. .Slot I* a recent hrai v Site »a)s thnl most I the » 'l n K 4 I t f t f i l l , t i l l * h i l l •' M f l l | I* t i g I* ntm-t
••"iith l, ♦t 1I.c
|| &gt;•ti 1 d
tie Cahlwell, Chairman, w ith M r*, the past two weeks following a | bride and w ill he rememitrred a* imoks outside tiie lr hlstorcl.il val m l i - r
•in "1 Im'I w 4•• ' .Ik
•MM- *4 ii
If v»»u h ip mi Dm’ |»i•■i, I*' plan
John VV. Wilson, tiolden luikc, heart n tta rk. He i* resting com- the former tlo ro tl / Burke. It win* up, w itiilfl not 41«-11i t 11v hr ills * *
sllllll
M U* Annie* Nelnon ro-hf»Htrf,rt— fortublv but \n not utilv to r«*- Imld In the Chamber uf Commerce ifln l u* rare Is.nk- hut that *eff- t . i f l U |*MI, I I I I i t f *'•' I I I V M, I I 41*1 l u l l *
\\ d kn
Mi
1" * ..I 1- • 'lu ll
Picnic — rt:30 p. m.
i ............mpnny.
nml huatesaes were: Mines.1^ C. | er-un did all
right
in Ihe -ale,
I'. i i i l.iti d..||
1• • V1 It Mid
I** ii
• ' M Mf i* I n I I I •• H f l ' l 4 H I I I I I ( I II VV v i ' ^ p - I .
Evening rlrc le No. 2. M r* Jack
T lllls , Herbert l.am pert,
Ralph w hlrh netted him 47.1 .0.VI
■I ,
i l l .,1. .1-1-1
M l . " I . -I
4 VVMfldl-l f i l l
t •• I I I 11114*11 Mil
Armstrong, chairman, with Mra.
Igge
W illiam *. Frank G riffin ,
It. II. ' "J e ffle illd n 't rare fm
h.H.ks t a h l C H
tl
U 1 .
M M .tlg fllfl.'d
In i
A. F Kipp 1919 Onk Avenue, Fvelyn Riggers le ft Tuesday fo r Fuhank*. C. A. Shriuer,
"id l-li.
n al
| r , 1\ . | I..
P. D. | In tiiem *olves." -lie *ahl
lie . " " I l f l o w . - t .
ip p . , . 1 in a 1 . 01 1 .non
Alra. Jark Armstrong and Mm. an exlenilril trip through Mexico Andersun. A. VV. Tesln and Miss only cared for wlial Ihev eiint .mod linn* 1 in-** ad " f *|.ak'h.'t", &lt;("II. ,|,, ,,, ,1 ,
ln.|i lh " * "'I*
'
Curtis ilu g h r*. eo hostesses, 9:00 nml C alifornia. While in C ali­ Dorothy Teslo.
| ,
1 , . | ,. 11
,. l U
and lie read ever* one n l ii.mn. m a r a r o n i - . . I n d a n d d . - l l . - d e g g * , . I N
p. m.
if i hey
Whrn M.nl niKKr
h r rM'nni ii , 4 l'i v M i n i i ^ l i f l 1, •! 1 M - I ' i i i ' i t «
fornia thev w ill v is it l.l. Fdgnr
The g ift table wa* overlaid II® rn l o ff (lie m irs lilThe WMS Circle* of Ihe F irst Bigger*, I’ark A ir Fleltl Bate.
f fit fh r fiimilv ill Ih r 1 v t'iilitif, &gt; || m i i I I *••
I hi
• ••••(# I
I I I * n •• • 1 •••!
w ith a ilnmuek rluth, festuuned were too hlg He tn -e rlrd Ftiglis
Rantlst Church w ill meet at
page- In jifi tf rnl \ m,i 1II 1I1,'f ht’Ni h &lt;* v' mii t n 1 tit 4• • t i n p i • j •• i 1 1 v * I n n • 1 ♦
w ith fern and vellnw flow er* nml Iranslntlons oppi.-iie
13:43 a. ni. in the Church ami
Chief Peter Dennison ha* been yellow tapers In crystal hnt.lers Greek It xomellinex make- a U»» &lt;1111 t lit1 hill k i | mm|
fu r
!|i|» fi»\ il
educational building*. A covered railed to Bradford, Conn, because at one end, tinlam-eil w ith the rare hook rnlleefor creep "
..............
K
n riiiirn ir* * .......................
M miu in if t v * * f r u ll
&gt;|iM»hi I nl Ml
V 1Ik* i
.4 I|*
dish luncheon w ill he served nt nl the death o f hts hrother-ln-Iaw. punch howl at the other end.
Miss Sowerhy. a -In kin g ' "«n- J f..r des-eit and I "
kip Ihimr | n I* 4• • • f i l e • I .1 f t # | » H i l l - \ .111*111
ed,
white
haired,
flaslng
tir..wnnoon anti a program' w ill he preh
1
Ki'
|f
m i &lt;4 p |i »s
i
i
i
n
l
i
n
k
*
*
till
I • IIIM ilN
. 11' H*|l
I'll (le t
Following the opening nf the
M il
I'll
Ml «l 4,| | i k
li'iv n i
V i|fh
lented In the auditorium nt 1:00
Cfifhlv nml iiutf*
nml nthriMr. and Mrs. Audrey Stowers of g ifts and th e ir exhibition, fru it eyed woman, worked for 17 v ars
A
S W If i—ennnrh, Irrn lx tlm l vmi iiml uihhli- nn li eu " I M H I H m M • I • " ' \ &lt;•*•, 4 it I l l ' "
p. m. The Jr. (llrla A u x ilia ry nnd Illupflidd, VV. Va. were recent punch, Individual cakes, m ints and with Dr
Ihe Runltenin* w ill also meet nt visitors In the homes of Mr. and nuts, all rarr.ving nut the vrllow rare Insik Colie. lo r anil d e .il" of hrcAUKr th rv hnpi'rn tn he Ih rm HIH•I t 1 |»Ml4-r II*/ -tilll 1 III !•' il
10:4B n. rn.
31 rs. A. K. Shoemaker and Mr. and white ru le r -rheme were Philadelphia and New York be­ "hnuhl hn put 4Mit of Hli{ht. H ltln h a l f h i 4 i i i u i p r k h . i t f m i f i i vv i i h I m w a i
fore coming lo Ihe lllirarv She pfitntn chl|», cmiklr« nml hliim. • H i d m i r n * r s
The F lile K night Circle o f the and Mrs. J. M. Leonard.
served. Some 7ft friends and re­ used
lo play ihe cello m Hie
1
F lra t Baptist ( ’nurch w ill meet
lative*
from
loike
Marv.
Sanford
"T u rlle Ilav O rchexfra" m New
Mr. and Mrs. B ill Self, whose
In the Fducational B uilding n f the
and Orland had lieen Invited to York. Now -h r plays a full g u ild
wedding nerured in Ocala Sunday, lie w ith Mra. Brown, who, fo r
church «t 9:00 n, nt.
The WSOS of the F irst M rth n d lit have returned from their honey­ th l* occasion chose a white linen nlano (n her tiorne In "&lt;• .rby
Church w ill hold Hi regular b u ii- moon and w ill rtulde at 1201H suit, w ith a blue nvlon blouse. As V irginia, where she live* with a
friend, two rn l- nnd two cm kert
n e ii meeting at 3:00 p. m. In Mc­ Magnolia Ave.
a iflemenln of the evening, the and where -he frcquentl* riderKinley Hall. Br-porta w ill be given
hoetesers presented the hnnoree tains.
Frlenda
of
Mra.
Lee
Draper.
from the mission schools of Lake­
w ith a brass table lam.
(ana. The
Tne V
wVs8C
c8
s meet
land.
meeting w ill be Lake Wales; w ill be sorry to laarn
that ihe underwent surgery Tues­
ided
ceded
by
a
board
meeting
lo
B
(Id at 2:.V) p. m.i. w ith Laura day at the Orange Mem orisl Hospi­
M lie r, D rU n d , chairman
e
of tal in Orlando. Sho Is the daughter
lU tu i of women, •»
ai (be apeak o l Mr. and Mra. H a rry Lee.
• r . •* v
D r. and Mrs. C. W. Baker have
T U K 9D A Y
^••4
left hy nlano fo r San Francisco.
The Gleaners (’ Ins* o f the F irs t Calif., where they w ill visit their
B aptist O m r-h w ill hold Ita son and daughler-ln-lnw, L l. Joe
m onthly meeting at the home of B. Baker and M r*. Raker, and
lilK T H ANNOUNCEMK
of Mra. J. L. Jackson, Hlpea Ave., new daughter, Susan.
Mr. and Mra. It. W. W illiam s,
Mrs. lgniise II. Carmen
• t B OO p. nt.
1020 Park Ave,, are receiving con­
Fdwaril Y arliiirougli
O p e d a l groups of firs , i|unlil&gt; shnrl-sleeve sh irts InoliifiThe Pilot Club w ill hold ita reMr. and Mrs. J. C. M itchell had gratulations on the b irth o f an
Mrs. II..A . Reek
u ing Orl'in-nylons, sheer rntlons nnd T -sh irts.
lia r business meeting in the
rular
the aa their
thr-ir guests, 'Judge
-Judge and Mrs. eight lb. i l l oa. daughter, Frances
_
'
- and• children
" a/
Yaeht Club at 8:00 n. m. to be Tom
Kirkland
t o r- Elisabeth, on Aug. 4 at the For- Cleaning tlnach? You'll find »&gt;»rm
Laughton Memorial Hoa- w ater Is better than cold for rid ­
pracedad by th# board metltnff at •■•wav,
Undo who were
" . . . tn route .to
j Day­ paid
p. m .
Dltal.
ding Irave* n f fh e lr g rit.
tona Beach.

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OTHER ITEMS ALSO REDUCED:
Dress Straws Vi Price
Sport Coats
Swim Trunks
Terry Jackets
Play Shorts
Short Pajamas
Casual Jackets

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ventilated leathers, nylon mesh Gofers and
OifordN. All hy (icneral Hhoe Co. Hedured lo $0.45 to
Lightweight
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Daughters Of Wesley Meeting
Held At McKinley Hall

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THE SANFORD HERALD

The largest Mo th rrln g yeet of
bridge enthusiasts participated In
last n ig h t’s duplicate tournament
at the Woman’s Club. F orty eight
player* liii-lm ling t9 from the
Orlando Bridge Club saw action.
A ll three o f the leading N orthSouth teams finished ahrad o f the
too pair f« r Fast-West.
Mra. ina Klehl and Mrs. A ulvll
Freeman of Orlando racked op
14(1 points to pace the NorthSouth participant*.
In
second
place were M r*, (trace C lifton and
Mre. Roy T illl* w ith 1.12 while
M r*. Camilla Bruce and Charles
Somerhy were th ird w ith 128'*.
Tops fo r Fast-West teams was
the unit consisting o f Fred Stein
ahd John
W illiam s w ith 137
polnta. In second were Dr. Leon­
ard Munson and Joe Wolfe w ith
123. Third spot winners were Mrs.
Fred Stein and Mrs. Ilo s i Adams
w ith 122*».
Acreage was 110.
North Dealer
East West Vulnerable
North
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In bridge Play
A t Woman's Club

West
S• K J * 75
H 932
D A 74
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SANFORD

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dent, preside I opening with the
ilass -ong and accompanied by
Mr- t land« Herndon Mr* J. E.
Courier t f . iir the devotional read­
ing (rum Ihe .’ till Psalm, and a lio
in article When Man I- R ight".
i ll s I I nude Herndon &lt; mirtesv
-h .ritmnn. reported Hint -he had
.rn l -even &lt;a id*, "lie gift, two
hoii'piels. Hlld two M nril piece*
since the l i - l Ini-tne-s meeting.
i aril* weie lend (mm Mr. and
Mr- Cullen M u g ’ll Mrs J E.
M K in lfv . Mr- 1 It llv rd . the
(.mills of M i.- M.uv Farrlsh, and
irlerril. of Mi** M irv Muller exor. -ing "u-ti .ip p in ln tln n for all
the conrte.ie- e tended (hem Sgld
Mi
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gr-' ip (
c ' well i ird * sent lo
'tic ii Itu-h m il­
'lli ' l - i i i l l ' k«on and Mrs.
II - v .ln .d • in -ted to the BirthI I . H mi.
V letter " i- i* cl (mm the atlmini .li •11 . f tl*#»
of Miss
M irv I oio.e Muller -I itlng that
i wusnallm I i kl'JI, t n , fh /. ■
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M r*,
i I.ssills* Herndon and Mr* M. I,.
Wright vs III «or&lt; e on Ihe noml" l i n g e o n m iiii'o which vs III gw#
I u p o I in sopieinhs-r
I'll" , ll. cookie. and " " I * were
el s o.| to Hie fot! n. Ing Indie.:
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Vila it lie \ n Mi
H.'ii Monroe,
Mi - .( I
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• i nolo lll - l lllloil. M i- / II n .itliii Mi . loiin *l (iillo ii. M r..
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, 2 J ^ r n lm r llo Ave.

�U. 9. Gov't Graded “CHOICE" Guaranteed Tender "Eat-Rite" Beef

'm n tw m

ROAST
H m II U, FoUwl—Ouarmalted Tender "Eat-Rlte"
I m I Chuck Road with
"CHOICr Stamped a s It
—HURRY 4 OCT YOURSI

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fender U. S. 'CHOICE” Gr. Eal-Rlte Bee!

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Complete Your Set
of 24 Famous Cook
Books N ow -O ffer
Expires August 22

U. S. ''CHOICE” Gr. Tender "Bat-Rite” Plate

Pricei Good Thru Saturday, August I

Q uantity Right! Recurved

Low Prices
Everyday
Specials Too

Low Piices
Everyday Specials. Too

DIXIE DARLING”

Enriched Family
I.OAFI

Tender Sliced Genuine

HICKORY SWEET

SUeed Bacon

Brand

lb.

78c

Sugar Cured Bet on

1—Pound
Vuc-I'ac Cun

Squares

lb.

49c

Bunny lend Skirdets

Wieners

lb.

45c

lb.

45c

UUNNYLAND

Bologna

AHMOUH

B elft'i Premium [tolled

Veal Roast

lb.

49c

Gr. “A", Dressed &amp; Drawn, Quick-Frozen
AS ADVERTISED IN LIFE MAGAZINE!

KAY Nilural Cheddar

Cheese

lb.

49c

Taste O'Bea Fillet of

PoUock

lb.

25c

Tetle OfteeXtltoli-!

Whiting

A6 TOH How

lb.

25c

Teste O'Bea Cooked

Lobster

lb.

49c

Mlee Wisconsin 8-or. Wedge

DONALD DUCK

moolh

Mild Cheese

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35c

OSCAR MAYER ''BketVal

Mlaa Wisconaln Blmrp

Aged Cheese 'A-lb. 45c
BUPERORANP

COUN TY KIST Spears of

Colored
Quarters

YONNAISE

Bullard's Oven in udy

Biscuits -2 H o

Sweet Mellow Ripe
STANDARD Brand
Llmagiand*

U. S. No. I Cobbler

Powdered MUk

3 Strained
or 2 Chop!
Vanilla Waters

PINT SUPERBRAND ICE CREAM
r tw y **# tflhest 00M000 \ ]
hatry-Stieif MetisIsa time tndY

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Cocktail

tftbkt sever—**4Kononlctt, \
frystmt mwtm 1000ft

Beef Stew lfi-oi, 30c Deviled Hath
Dotted Meat

Liver Spread

% ‘u 8»/jc
*4'h Kl'/jc

No. Ik Cune STAR

SUPERB RAND

22c

C’liopt Ham 12-uz. 50c
Franka
8-oz.
49c

D E M O R S R T Paanch

lb.Pkg.

Enriched Sandwich
LOAF!

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TALLAHASSEE—More than 30(1
degree* w ill htr conferred In s u m -'
m of tension graduate* of l ’ |.,rlilu
|M i|e I'm v i’ M iiy l)&gt; Hr Dunk S
' i ‘u in p h '11 FSU president. in cereiiinme* nut; H, ai 5 i&gt; in in im*
uidvi-r ii&gt; amphitheatre
M m IV n iin r Grave* ut Hlrmingl«ii 111. AI.' lw lu ic r . editor, author
hint s» n'lie.ite.l columnlM. w ill he
(In- im uliinllun speaker Graves
he* served mi Hie editorial stall
ol Hie New York Journal and the
tin liilm 'hnm Axe Herald He has

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I—REAL ESTATE TOR SA L I-3 J bath. Larga lot, fine lawn. Plenty
fruit mid shade* trees. Near sehoc
and grocery. Can finance. Call

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THE
HERALD
SANFORD

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lets clean

nulla Ave.
ELECTRIC STOVE—goinl comti
lion; also asurtmeul of tooLs

llonald llcaKiiit ami Itorolli) Malum*, sho»o almif, are slurred
with Preston Foster and Mrs Nicol in I'nisrrsal-lnternational*H
frshoi.i.iiu ttesietn, "Law and Order.-' Keaaan is shotsn as u fron­
tier Mar-hall and Miss Malone is ■as) as Ida fiancee. It ill h Damp
ton, runiier-up In Ihe recent Miss I oilers* roulesl, receives Introduelors htlliog in "l.»» and Order." Nuthno 4a ran directesl and
Joim lingers produced. Playing Itakiay and Fridur at the Itlti.

ravv
Mcav

duty mowing • clearing, grail
ing shell driveways, -usluin
farming DeWilt 11miter A Son
I’ll. W12-W.
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HILL’S FUllNfTUHE
KEFINISIIING

Sanford Eire trie Co.. 1Ut Mag

1903 Sanford Ave.
WILL SELL for Lett offer I re­
ceive —7 room. 2 story house on
Upholstering and llepulring
lukt’ fn m l 3 urn** iilc&lt;l farm IfliuJ; WKST1NGIIOUSE full site electric 5i3 Celery A ir
Tel. 1* *
range Like new
city lim its Call 122 X II after
7 p 111
______
LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Ill
DINETTE SKI', light oak with
cycles ri-fiiilred Shuman's, 3lu
HOUSE FOR SALE. 3 Iwdroom
plastic seats, 4 chairs (aide ami I hf till SI.
frame house, kitchen euulpped
milch cupboard 4«S W 1st St
Lake view tut on Lake Jessup.
WELLS Dtlll.I.Ml. Pumps install
Contact owner at 2401 .Icffersim 3 HUIlNRH gas range. Kenmure.
tsi, anv sire M G HoiUvs. I'h
on-.1
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old
Phitne
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Court.
1551-M-40 ur 128

Miami WE Workers Walk Off Jobs
M IAM I

Bl&lt;A1LIZY ODHAM USED CARS
\ \ . I’). MiM ASTKK, ,MKr.
1952
1951
I960
1949
1949

OP.1J4NDO Morning KenUnaL fir-

ROBt ' a . WILLIAMS. REALTOR
Raymond H. I.undciulst. Associate We buy, aeU and trade u*wd furni­
ture. wllfou daier Furnlturn Co
PR. 1173 ATI.ANTIC BANK RLIM1.
111 E. Ut Phone HR
3 BEDROOM HOUSE
All conveniences, excellent water, USED PIANO Medium or -mall,
rcaiouablc price Phone 1725 ll
near Elder Spring*. Plenty shade
trees, *iun* trull trees a 14 J]W N EED Q U IC KLY. Wicker Chaise
acres land U. C. Warwick. HI
Lounge. Musi be giaat condition
2 Hux 283, or .cv uwner at All
Cal) 2325 .1 1
Nat. Ilk Bldg . Room 312.

K!'.Hinc fat ion when 11;jy wnultl r«*f ,u ri
e«|u»p
...... . tlu

t'mphryi’i walk.1,1 off Ihylr jt»l»'
heie ycMmluy aiul oflU'lals &lt;»f the Western K lcrtrit*
SoiiIImtii Mell Tali'pltoiti* unit Tr • lim it tor Die i 'iilra l
v’ljph i n saul llier, was tm intli hltphoiH ’ i*4,mpany

HIGHLAND PARK. 2107 A n tc li. SMALL DUO THERM heater, 120.
CARPENTER WORK
Ave. Two bedroom mod era frame
1 used e lrv lric range. f?3 403 For quick repair |ubs, ur amall
home. Very neat
Reasonable W l it
_________ bull Tng, Call Jim 1 U 2 M 4 _
down paymenl and assume F. H.

ARTICLES WANTED

Undo Evening SUr Cell Ralph
Ray. lldS J.

3HIVING, laical A InAg
distance, CALI. II. Storage
and crating VV. A. ADAMg.
OAKI.AWN
Seiuinole County's gniy pi-, netual
i lire t’emcterv llusioess ufllces
III) N. PARK. PHONE m u

"1 m U l u i l . f , 1 urn m u mJrr \ H,
l l i i n * * m i s - i n t i , m t c n w i i r r . | i $h
N » n h S l M l i t l l l w |$K&lt;MI,
u t i - i ill j t r .
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Ut-HELP WANT Eli
-III LAWN MOWING, min k ami «ID
NEW DUPLEX 2 bedroom each
drill, call lo.S ll
Lake Mary, Good term * by own­ YOUNG MAN. iiitH-hauicaliy in
er. Phone 1013-vf.
dined, w illing tu work and learn IIEMilDKLING. reiialrmg itsbes
good paying trado. Good Gar I
Ins siding, roofing. p».|itlllK
LARGE, NEW. 8 ROOM
ing
forr. right
No down pay
U'u pay
l'*y.,(o
’■'U1,1.1
Al'l'l&gt; Free estimate
Itlock
house—Oak
floors—Carport
Randall E lectric Co.
—1
.my. L
Llcrn
Ptllt KENT
monte, 30 month* to pay.
Slo.iMKi. small down payment
&gt;ed contractor If. J Finch, r.ih
(MSI Catalina Drive I ’ ll 1234-W
HELP WANTED
n R I. A K A Anartm cnls 114 W
MellonviUc Av*-. Phi nut Ri»8-W.
Young man with car lur purl
f i r . i st, ci'*.. Phone 4U6-W.
-7R
HEALTDIIR
__ ..jyinond M Rail
I ""'iiK'il Hroker lor all
kiml« of Real KDb'e ami
General liiMirance. 204
S I’urk Ave 'Phone Win.

Hill LAWAY ANI, B4UV BEDS

Q Ii..v week w. munllt — Tal. 14»

I-iitn ito i U L’ cile r, 114 W. F la t

ROOM efflcieney apt lull 0
sble ( &gt;r working oupm. Ideally
■(Mi.ir.1 u :io»» front Puat Officii. Whether buying ur aeUing, It »U1
Private bitih. luiiulro Manual
pay yuu tu awe.
J. W. MAIJs KtaRyr
Jirob-xitn'i ftp !. Strrra._______
Florida RUM Book
ji' iltN IS iT iD A m jP r lv a la 11alb, "Call Hall
' B 11
ir*uxU'iahw ale*. Phona Olt-N.
4 - REAL ESTATE WANTED
LAKE FRONT nnplex-2 BN F ur
a c r e a g e WANTED
O
if IX’xIred ’ » ml«. frnrg NAH
'DAMn
...vi welcome U A, Cumtr- Do you hayc a imnll parcel ol
I.aka fliiTriri Dr1. " Oviedo} Y laml ImpinyOd nr '-JpinWrim*
d g 1,1....
you wdtiid like In sell? II «u gullI'h 4701 nr 4532
fuel ll*
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
I and 3 room efficiency apt* Tel.
I’hone 1129
1787 W
i HU lmii*e. imhi W .tnl Partly
Jur Si e Tun l'illliel,,«*UM\ 1710 ( — ART ILL L f H )K SALK - 5
VV 3rd
3 H P Room air roiidilioiierx
NEW tofirishnl Apt on New Smy­ 1 $189
Easy term*. Winn TV,
rna Ii 'aril Sleep* bi*. Ca.l 1*13 309 05
E. 2nd.
or 12ihi M.
11..K

j ROOM lurnixl.ed apt. Call 1113 or USEO
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.SERVICE STATION fur rent, cor­
ner Elm utul W ID . by Sonhoard nil Co. 314 W. ID.
IIUTCIHSON ocean front apartincnlx at Daytona Reach. Tel.
ISill-J
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FUR Aiiarlmenla, couple*, IM N.
Laurel.
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COTTAGE couple, 417 W. ML
FURNISHED Apartment—4 ruoma,
s.i.i 00 I child Phone 4B1-W.
HF.DIODM with private entrance,
tile bath I’h. 1474 .1
2

It ED HuOM furnished
Phone I50B-W or BCT-H.

____

HOUSE 3 room* and bath. 4 milva out South Sanford Ave. A. C.
^Rmixujr Phone 239-J
WANTED TO RENT

Your

TUPPERWAHK

dealer.

Gladys Snmerby. Phone 1750-It.

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5 ROOM furpi’ hed houw or apart­
ment. UP lo 1123. Uox IS e/o
Herald,
3 -R E A L ESTATE FOR BALK—3

15 00
matlre**
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Used 3 pc. living room
13 00
*ulte . ..
......... ...... •
U»ed 2 pc. Wicker living
13.00
room auile ...... ..........
13.00
Uivd It oil away bed—.... 20.00
U»cd 9-pc. dinette
20 00
Died Sofa bed
Uied 2-pc. living room
20,00
aulte
U*«d alngkr Hollywood
30.00
bad
— U»ed 2-pc. living room
40 CO
lulto
Slightly u*ed 3 burner
IWJ»
table top oil rang#
IP K C lA lf Reg. 139.83
new 4-pc bmnd bed­
room auile
... . 100.00
.
MATHER OF SANFORD
283B8 E. HI. St.
Phene 1*7
USED HF.ND1X Aulomatlc Wa*tier,
only $60. Sanford Electric Co.
118 Magnolia Ave.
-t
Ik H. P. Room air condltluner*.
$289.03. Eaiy torma. Winn TV,
308 R. 2nd.
MOBILE ROMM
IS ft. to 41 ft, priced from $1170
up. We hav# 3 new Behult mod­
el*, a loo TOUR-IT, YELLOWSTONE, NASHUA, RICHARD­
SON, ALUM O ROOM A ALUM­
INUM AWNINGS,

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t|„. Mnitrie
Rescue ami lias I..-. o as
.ticris’.fl to llle Second Slone I m lv
t.rpoo • 'oninniiv In Orlando I 'l l

(ill.- I'm noli I Mill take part ill

the afihunl summer tr iltt tiit t |»tu
i;,n iii fm Mu, ir,e le^eivU ts which
lu liit 1-ail ho ii|i|iIle&lt;l with till nt* w ill he hel«1 at l it t l e t'teek, N'l* ,
th iu iiy a| ii inkling can, Hvtonhtikt to rIn ,mis’' AtnriHl

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i i |ie r li n e III
S t i l l ion,
l l n o l t ’i i t o n ,
l i e Hue** o n | o '4u&gt; t h a t t tea t the t i t 4.,
he |o(Mt c f t i ’t ' i v i
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I n | J o w l'll h v n -»alkmy w i t h w a t e r
To i ’l l ! , V I lie itlseettCHle H i l o t h e

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HiMi, i*iH|a*4i«M III

-Tnuto,
of the ie-*erve unit,
-nnlcil that h*’ was hti»i|»y to have
I'm ineter in I,,4 unit ami he kn\ i 1i *i | all yinintr in**ii of the San&lt;
for,I a le it to visit The Marine
i nr|i« Ki'iierve l’»amine t enter
4»*ll.
Dr D •• W i«M• ni&gt;31r tf»*,, Suf* m M ihiiuhi ami ir, i fa ll infoihia
t mti mi the many he'e*rn- mvh*I
| t i i | i i i K \ j(**« m t'iil S*it Tcan. Ilmm*
m« iiihershl|i Hi the
’ ’ i»*l,
tl* •l 1 lid ,1$' l|i * -ill t l ’ -*H i i Mi fion,
xn ill a!ji M ini, VI Hi tt Hl'lll IMl &lt;!„•( M in mi* I Hi ps I £• tei \ r
' ’ n il ill!' I d , * IlifH'ti ' it’ n hi* It*
MHliril.l.tl ini) I'.’IIIL' Vtillt tin* • !)
t i m lull- ,i
111’1 h** It* titn l Mi it! *n
hi |||* H III. Ill'll || h* «nyiH’t nut in *'\
1c■i•I m il’ 11n il merit It* la vS nil m
I he prc.
V KSIiN V IL l.K 1h finih* |M*t in* 1 | H*41l 'll ■1, M -Ui'
10 Ill'll! '
"gloomv siln a lii'ii
1luil illl'l illlfl t Till t Mil l i t - Will
llk l'ly llrtVf to h* 1I’jH'Hl t ’l ■*•'Vt f ill
gm crntnenl's fixed rates no FIIA
film ’d m a uni ,'dTI
ll. ith I'Ulomologrsts urge Hint and VA mortgages. soy&gt; llrow o

Fixed Rates Cciuse
Financing Blues

I,"in.' owner, m ,i migld'.oh....t I Whallev. presirlcnt of Die Moil
"Oioliileooitslv iirat Duo hiHtis vane Hankers A" 0 of America
with Hieldiiii ll, a iniill if fol t in
'

• la iih n t, the m-ecl* f I tun a k i \» ii
tiimt, H ,s felt i hat n ........ m i n t
lio K ’ Hm of this mi tin i' |iiovah - a
hm|t«ir he I in it * **n, n il, since Mot *
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all day* a weak, IBS. Ulva age, Save on Fire, Windstorm autumn
adderaI and trlapMM ao. Uae bile liiMirnncc See John II, Wll

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Him* Inaurancc Agency, 403
own car. Wrl
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ford HarakL
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KI.ECt'RICIAN-- eapalilc ol doing FOB SALK—193# Hutch Special,
general house wlrisng and repair
urw motor, tire., and bxttciy
Good Pay for right man Apply
Vfcr;* reasonable 213 VV '-'ll St
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DRAFTING — Arcbllcrlur-l and
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Phone 1737, 113 Magnolia

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Rapairing. Sanford k C'eljry Av*.
tarvlco. ti. M. inih, Oviedo. FD
Phone 41M or Sanford 1842 W
Phone 1080-M, 1888-R flight
aftor 8 *. m.
ALL TYPES BuOdotar work. Rea
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Miner Radio k Apulia
Phona 2211. V, C. Gracoy.

Largo rooming house within walk­
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iy furniahed. If you aro looking
fur homo and income 11^*111 pay
you to Inveatlgata thla on®.
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b. LuiiJuutit, Aiifitlalc
uuv. santora Biectnc Co., ne
•aamitoa. R, L. Harvoy,
PIL m 3 ATLANTIC RANK RUDD,
Magnolia Ave.
Sanford Ay*. PbOM IRK.
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3 on on® alary old houa® onI two CONCRETE Stepi, itapplna itonoa,
choke loti. Needa faw rapaf
irai«a trap*, laptie tank*, win­
Owner must leav# ^ity.'
dow till* £ Untafi. Mirada con418-J
ertta Co., 308 Elm Ave. Phone

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la .ting insecticide, ilteM m i appeals
p.il tleularlv well -inted !&gt;• Florida
&lt;hinnies and it I* not a ii.e ie d !■&gt;
Ike alkaline ,o a* Id -'Ol- leoml
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GOAT MILK: R. D- Crieit. S. Banford Ave. Phone 718-WS.
___ 12- It URINM R OPPORTUNmER
KMALL BUSINESS
New Folding rols .
13.91 ea
Columbia Palrl
f lK o * * 1 If you have a amall bmin-aa In a
^eluded part ol town and are
ARMY • NAVY SURPLUS
Inlereated lu getting customer*.
310 Hanford Ave.
Phuo« 1321
Hat the aervice you offer la Ihe
ilaulfled column of Ih® Sanford
GOOD AND BAD
IM-ald. Call 148
Used Sofa
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10 00 1 3 - NOYICKH-I'KHHUN ALH — 13
Used coll spring
iu oo
lived Chain® Lounge
loiki WANTED — itlder* to Grlandn
Used Platform rocker
f.cave Laitiurd 7 a ui l^&gt;uve Or15 uu
huuae. Used Kitchen cabinet
lamlu 3:30 p m. Call 1211J. aft
Used baby bed A

5 Room house, *rrceued porch,
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running wolcr, imfur. H*,nl fur
125. Mr* Mattie Harley, Heardall Ave.
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3 ROOM Furnished Apt., aocopd
floo", nilnltx. 107 W. 8th.
4 ONE Room (ur. efficiency Apia.
Uliliile* parity furnished. Coup,
lea ur »lng!o* only. 417 W. (at.
i / n f u HNISHED
cotta gp,
WD
blind* anil kitchen equipped. For
couple or wllli one child. Apply
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HOL’PF 'infur., Monro® Corner,
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Washer, only $100 Sanford Elec
trie Co , lit) Magnolia

time put It Inn in vflemoOTi' II 111 n
(n o oo p m. Car allowumi for
iiiHhed Sen Curl Overstreet, The
Sanford Herald

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hitrriiiri to Iniaiiwley r hutch Uuv* f [)icMiin ftH inuIiition-* art* r»i&gt;i&lt;1ly
now l»o -pti«|i|e«*iI with it
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rioiiiht .State Kxpei itiient Stsitimi Hatei that ^uT«plie&lt; will !»»• avail
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white[ L e o n e r u r m t i t r
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mvy? Insecticide Dooms cinch Bugs

also been the editor of the Jam - lie three doctors ol education amt
AIIA'Ml up—Airs Giorgla IDu.',!
suuvllle Journal.
Palm
Hfach (tw o doctors ol philosophy. There
Hmes and Hie Birm ingham Post. w ill tie 140 master decree* con es. who r.-sver had any nfficlul
A graduate u( Prineelon ami
word that her son was a prisoner
the (ieorite Washington University lerred.
alter the cere _ol war In Korea, was assured In'y v j e l i u o l . Graves served In i Immediately
loonies llic uimual reception ol
War I nnd in 1919 os as­ ruduato* faculty and friends, b&gt; day that lie ha&lt;t A n released.
" I'm almost afraid to ballevt
sistant to Edward N. Hurley on f &gt;r and Mrs. Dunk Campbell w ill
the A merle an Peace Commission, lie held in the main lounge ol the it's true.1' was Mrs Hodge*' re
action lust night to word that her
lie also was an economist for the Lonamlre Building.
Federal Trade Cominislson, 1919Friday a dance in thu Student sun, M. Sgt F arrell T II"d g e v
1925
Center w ill be held In honor of die was In the second group of p r iv
nines released lij tie I ’n illim m isl*
Amoil k the degree* grained will summer tfh u u l graduates

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T H E SAN'FOHH It l ilt t i l l

Miomi Mother
Avw:';ts Soldier

More Than 300 Degrees To Be Given Saturday

Sanford, Seminole County'*
Olden WittinghouM Dealer
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W. R. WILLIAMS, REALTOR
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4 PIECE Mahogany bedroom aulte.
Largo, cine-back aola, lounge
chair. Ph. 380- W. 301 Virginia

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MAPLE tingle bed. 411
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HAVE your lawn mowed by Jarry STANDARD TYPEWRITERS. Inn
mediate dtJivary. Amerlc*’* fmLord. Phone U34-J.
PR 1U8
exl machhiea al loweat price*.
DOUBLE BED, Inneraprlnc matCheck with Oaorga Stuart, (1
ramehouM
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Phone 6M-W.
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That same spark ami Ilf* on Hi* field, which ha* ra r rie i th l*
Warn to th * State Junior I.colon fin *!* I* la rkin g . . . Th*r# ran h*
fio doubt about th * effect o f Junior M e lt'* suduen departure.
S Th* "W h l* K ill* " were the " w h irl* * * ” kid* th l* morning . . .
Itiford enuld have u*rd Junior’* b l* bat in two Innings th l* morng, and It m lahl hav* spelled the difference.
Sanford l» the *inalle«t conimunlty represented In the .State
Tourney here end th l* morning'* crowd o f iim was predominately
footing for the Seminole Countlaui.
I t I* encouraging to the kid* to have turh a fine following »ueh
a t suddenly rnipped un at the game* l*iat night and th l* morning . . .
Numbered among them are Mr. and Mr*. Itu n e it Strickland and
■Mf. and M i* Th*o (’ate . . . th e ir ton, Harold, la the Legion team
W M ak^r . i Mr and Mr*. Hamilton RLboe, who have been staving
lit Sarasota. are making lh» trip over for each game . . . Finest
Scully owner of the I&gt;av and N ight G rill In Hanford, made the long
tr ip In vain last night . . .
B ill Memlng, who began this summer coaching the Junior I.eglon,
•ltd Met* Brock »how*d up fo r the morning game , , . Hilly Ilertelann
A C L yard clerk, wa# here too . . .
J, tv . I h ra llk lll, form er f), n fn r iliir who live* In Waiichula now,
W ill rofiMtijf fo r Mitnnicfi' A I M cM illan’* chiaiffN, m w it flu i j Htinib*
ley, another r» Bnnfutdlte wrw residing In W aurhul* . . . Rumhley U
the Legion conirnamler here.
The Junior l.egkn contingent rom lata o f fo a c h McMillan, »»»!«.
t* n t coach John Krirler, It, Z. Johnson. I.eglon manager, and hi* two
ions, Drill I, v and llillv . . .
n .
Butler, L arry Hate*. Ho.* Honmim.
nubba Hiehee, Johnny Joins. Ed M cI ’ h II. Jnine* llavls, ,'ttanlev K rill,
Jimmy lla u k In*. Hubert Hnmuel, .liu n iiv Wade, Itam lv Reynold*. Jnhn
Clarke, and Jimmy Krider.
The accommodation* here are nevt
nothing . . . When Htanlev
emerged^from hi* loom, from which the two window* face a
AoIlfJ brick h a II. hi* oitM, " I t * i not nt find fallow *— pvurv
ofh*n von
a hreei* th m u -h the brle k*."

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More Fighting'

Gavilan Battle

C IIIC A flO
Kerri* Pain, Ihe
Chicago While So* fighting first
baseman, today wa* hack In Thleager—fractured finger and all —
and ha announced he a as "through
with the fight game."
Fain’s Injured hand Is Ihe nne
w hich James Judge, 28, of Wash
Ittglon, charged rost him si* teeth
In a fla ir of fisticuffs with Fain
Sunday In a Maryland Inn Judge
Iliad a 150,000 suit against Fain
Philadelphia
physician*
*aid
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10 days In three wi* ks Manager
Paul Richards a lreidy had fined
Fain three days’ pay for vlolallon
of training rules The While So*

manager said rookie Rob Hnyd wilt
continue to play first base fn
clutt during Fein’s ahrmcc,
F llr i, o f course, w ill miss the
Vital four gome series between the
Bag end the league-leading Yankee*
which open* In New York tomorrow

Takes Five Men
To Land Salmon
HAZELTON, B C. « t - Five
flm lt n n Indian* have come up
With the fish iln ry of the yenr And
whet’ * mere they have the fish In
prove* It—a 102 pound beauty haul
Cd from tlu&lt; Hkcena River
Department of Fisheries* n fllr
lat*. reporting the catch yesterday
tain five Indians were recpilrr*! In
haul the hlg Spring Salmon from
tk« rive r II la one ol the largest
cat&lt;elw i ever recorded
Ak c c c r d in g to d e p a r t m e n t re c o rd s ,

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Chucking O f Pensacola's Renfroe

R e g is te r

1VAUCHUI.A Aug. &lt;&gt; — i mph i.tir a * lainlne In this HIM* citrus,
fettl* and fsrmtn* hamlet of 3,6PP *nul*. Th* gloomy weather make*
H i*ll th* mor* »o ■ft*r Sanford's 4-1 defeat thl* morning to K*v
W i l l . . , Th* hoy* »r* unuiuallv nulet trying to *&gt;IJuit tnemnelve*
bafor* tonight'* gam* with Psnaacola.

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Sanford Legion Nine Eliminated From Wachula Tournament
Cardinals Lose To Islanders.
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Ry K E N T C lIE
By
lll T L A IN
the meet and wound up it* seatV A u d i t JLA— A
Auu g . 8 — ( U p * . ton • record at 18-3.
d a l) — Sanford’* Junior Legion
It was Juat a case o f Sanford
stalw art* had their state cham­ mil being able to b it during the
pionship dreams sru ttl*d up In elate tourney's two best pitching
the blaring smoke of Marshall performance*.
R enfro*’*
no-h!t
Hinging
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Jim m y Wad* and L a rry Bate*
Pensacola eliminated th * " W h it were the only Hanford player* to
K lde"’ from the meet on a 2-1 d4- garner h it* In two garnet today
Georg* Lastre* o f Key West
clslon here tonight.
Renfroe, a stylish
w orking throttled Sanford on two hit
routhnaw who has been relegated while Hanford was blanked on
to a second string role because the sterling offerings of Ranof wildness displayed superb con­ froe.
tro l Issuing lust four
passes
As Sanford’s Junior Legion­
while fanning 14 fiemlnnle Court* naires return hum*, local fane
In the abbreviated seven-inning mav rest assured that they gave
It their all, hut handicapped by
innt»«t.
Jim m y Hawkins went the dis­ the loss o J u n i o r Melts, they
tance to be charg
charged w ith the loa* war* no match agalnat Laetre*
ugh n* mmed and RenfrOe today
fnr Sanford , alth migh
l i l l n l l g n a t .1,
SB
H ro
In a creditable perform aii1'*. sur fFaison*
s*
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tem li-rln, seven base h it* And t V l l ll *
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walking five while hurling hlm- V liflfliriD n pf
Hour*. Hi
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Renfroe’* no-hitter was on* o f Jnr&lt;l4 n. Jt»
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the few Junior l«cglou nn-hlttar* fIjr / lf ta r f
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1 1
MteJ-itn. r f
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In slate rhamplonsblp play.
lln r r o w . I f
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Hanford scored It* only run In H in iro i, p
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Ibe fifth when t.|g Johnny Jones
IfHfeU
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n at
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diew a pass after Jimmy Krlder, lu r o tH r«gi ,i.i
0 f»
l i i l i f f r , nn
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playing third base, struck out. lJtF’
YnritilN
II I
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June* nlnlv second and went to llttw k lriN , i*
I
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t) 9
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I bird w hm Ibe ra tclm i’* throw ItlnFivp, lb
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went m i III iit Into crnterfield. The ,|itn»N,
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ienlerflelder higgled the ball and i u i c n ir
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.loiii'H spi-d around third leaping M&lt; l ull, rf
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high over Mie catcher to land safe'!'»*• n l i
in
21
Iv on home plate.
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I’vnsarola couldn't score 0,1 ■ H -W IIII.
JonM
K Ittiii*.
Hawkins u n til the fifth when HhmvN, l|Nrnl«&gt;rNtifi, K aiboaa . KrUIrr
HI i r « ii XII- H i i a m , 1 f #i v iFrank W illi* walked and (allied 1%111
n H ll— I b n t b r i i f t n , L « fl — .Ham
all the wav from firs t on a-double il«r«M
fo r d I. f ' V l l l l l o U 11 l i l l - llg w k ll. e
to the ceuterflehl fence, which 5. MNMfrnN % HO IIHAVklrm I. I l r n
fto»* Haiiniim rarne In nn before lr»*» M ll n l k H u n k lim W - lt« n
frn « I* llf t t t k lh *
V F * n in if
I in ning hack a fte r this hall.
H r h t l b l f t t r T — 1 1 iO
The game wa* a closely contested battle and sva* decided In
Ihe fin a l Inning when Hawkins
m ilked 15-year-old Ed Hears, to
force In W illis from th lid w ith
the bases loaded.
Even without a hit, Hanford _
threatened to tie up the gam* In
Ihe bottom o f the seventh. H aw ­
kins drew a pusa, hut wa* thrown T B E FLO R ID A STATE LE AG U E
out at aweond. A fte r Ristiee went
W. I„ Or*.
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hi .o r*
down ssvintring. Krlder reached f t t f . a m t ..
l l * l t « M H»«i-fc
i * l * .sim
firs t on the aholdulop'i hobble, C u n i n
S.A l » ,S»w
Jones nudged lt«nfroe for a free JMi-kann t i l l * Mm,-*
SI
sn . a i i
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ticket, but Ihe gamn ended when *n *r„tM
OrlAMiln
I* S‘J .I.AM
eenlerfleldvr
le rry
Henderson I a k f l m i a
IS SA .Ann
hauled down Larry Hale*' sharp­ ir - M h u r a
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CHICAGO UP Police seiied
heavyweight boxer Bob Satterfield.
29, today at his South Side home
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IISTTINf) -S’«rnun W *ihlngbin by Itlrphnnlng and giving Ihe pa n
words, "J a c k " and ‘’ December 1 "
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marked ru rre n ry to one of the
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K luuew 1IIISIH lltfN H lln**n, , ’l * v « U i j ^ Thompson, 24
Police said they
ik l, Cincinnati's slugging firs t haieMTClI.iCN IIAHF.M — (liver*. CM warn imbued while giving en In­
m in , has a lot riding on every
decent performance.
II
home run he'll hit from now on
I M T i - 'i 'N i l —
N * w T u rk
Big "K in o ," with 32, Is only one l o t , i l l
liim .n l'T H - Pl*r,-*. rhla*a&lt;i.
behind Milwaukee’* Eddie Mat­
hews In the National League home *Mru n race Too, he la nearing the
I ladlrg club mark of 35, ic t by
lin k Sauer In HMB.
M IA M I, Fla. igv-Tha puts* for
the M iam i Open goll tournament,
SAN rRANCISCO igt - Coach to be staged here In December,
Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf lays Ohio has been cut from 113,000 to |10,Stain w ill give his C sllfornla foot- 000
The M iam i City Commission
hall team more trouble this sea sun
than any Big H&gt; club the Bears msde Ihe reduction yesterday, a l­
locating
14,000 from tho fund to
DOTHAN, Ala, im - C a c li Cal- have faetd since he took over sla
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Coach Waldorf
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CecilCalhoun
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Purse For M iam i
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Today's
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After a b io rb ln i a 12 to 4 lacing
at Ihe hand* of tna Daytona Baacn
Islanders In the re to rt town last
night, the Sanford Cardinal* w ill
be seeking to break even In the
iwo game * r t when the Dunnmen
play hc»f to the I'a at Memorial
btadium tonight.
Manager J . C. Dunn w ill prnhshiv tend Dave Leonard In the
hill tonight In an effort to get the
locallte* back In Ihe .500 mark
for the neennd half of Ihe Florida
Mate League reason
Lefty Jnhn Francis Sullivan.
n °u c*i aildltinn in Sanford’s hurl
Ing corps, saw action for the first
time last night as the fourth and
final hurler fnr the loser*.
&lt; la re n rr Ingram came eff Ihe
inliired Hat to make his first start
In about three weeks, but lasted
only unlit Ihe third Inning. I'aui
Smith and H arry Mella followed
In Ihe losing rouse.
J C Munn and itlll H arris each
pounded out two hits for Sanford
with one nf the la tte r'* blngies
going for two base*. Zureato and
Bailer rlouted homer* fn r the w in­
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By THE ASSOCIATED P IE &amp; S
Whaling away at everything Id
sight, the Daytona Beach Island
ers are slugging their way toward
overcoming
a late July losing
streak and elim inating a plavnff
for the Florida State League title.
Daytona B cich won tt,-* lirs t half
and was sailing along on top In
the second half until they dropped
seven straight and tost firs t place
to the DeLand Red Hats.
But now the Islanders are hot
again, winning seven nf the la«t
eight whllt, DeLand ha* sklddnl
a bit If the same tra in wins both
halves there will be no playoff
Daytona Beach closed the gap
to two game* last night by pasting
Hanfnrd 12-4 while the fast place
Leesburg L o k irs were spilling Me
Land 3-1.
For Ihe second straight night
third-place Cocoa missed a chair to move up. losing to Jacksonville
Reach 32 Lakeland at Orlando
w a i rained out.
It wa* a case of Ion much Pete
Roger* for DeLand The Leesburg
pltener gave the Hat* only five
hits — one a home run hy Jack
Cade — and started two double
plays. Jim Vickery, who has won
10, was handed hfs 8th defeat.
Tho Jacksonville Reach Sr.i
Birds scored all (heir three runs
In the seventh, when they hunched
three hits with three Corpn errors
Ray llr lt t pitched five h ll hall fnr
tho victory, working hi* way nul
of trouble In th r ninth wlthmil a
score after Cocoa loaded the liases

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Club Inks Batboy
.H O T RPR1N0B. Ark- ijl - The
Rot Springs Bathers ol tna Cotton
Rtates league last night announced
the signing of their former batboy
a* a pitcher
lie l* 20vrarold Claude (Swlfly)
Dirk a righthander Dick was bat­
boy fnr Ihe (lathers from 1047 1951

Wake Up
To More Com fort

ENDS SEPTEMBER 8

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FOR MERCURY • FONTIAC • 1 2 1 9 1 '
STUOIBAKIR * 00001

finding champion Scotty Fraser of
fanam e City, Fla, II* had a
A 144 gava Booker Mot._ ..
Taliahaiieo, Fla., th* IB-14 chant.

1933

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FSL Standings

narnent herr* yeiterday w ith par*
busting csrd of 7 I-T 0 - M -2 0 9 .
H i* 3 under par was tha low eil
yet recorded In Ihe (our yeara of
tourney play,
Jacksonville, Fla.,'a Tom m y Jenier-up with l l i . H it
was the lowest card
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Starts Back Up

; Stadium Tonight

HAN FRANCISCO i* - C o r k y Art
Aragon was hollering
liering today for a
! shot at Kid Gnvll nil's welter
weight tllle, thank* In « smashed
lip tielrmglng to a game poncho,
named Henry Davis
/sragon. Ihe Im* Angelr-i Golden
Hoy. wa* behind on pointy lest
night in a 10 round struggle when
h r ru t Mavis' month In Ihe ninth
with a hard right The light wa*
slopped In the IWh.
At Ihe end of the ninth. Mavis,
YLll.lv Jluppolntcd. Ciadt A!
a 11 under.L,g.
’ mu uii
llcfrrc-s Frankie Brown'* card M cM illan stated HMcouraglnglv,
81H to 471* and on holh Judges' "W e would have svon w ith Junior
cards .Vi 40. At 1311* he g ive A M ett*, I h a v e no doubt about I t .
M etl* wa* the b|g difference.”
pound* to Aragon
Hanford fanned 2D tlniea In 10
Blood spurted frnm D a v ir mouth
early In Mie 10th, apd Brown ««nt Inning* of plav, going down IB
for the slide c o m n tililo i) Physician. tim e* In losing (tin firs t gain# In
D r Boberl Lariden Laddrn looked ihe tourney tn li morning, 4-1, to
at the lip and advised brown to Key Weet. Tha double lost in one
day's nlav dropped Hanford from
stop the fight.
"A nother m ild punch and h i
ml all I have lo ti tho lip ," Liddeu .
said

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Soviet Tanks Ring Factories
To Guard Against Rioting
Building net* a In Sanford h
reaching a new high these days
-nth many new strut lure* now
under construction and nthrra
being modernlird. Hitch activity Is
J h algn of a healthy, developing
community. Next month the nrw
Atlantic tonal Line railroad atatlon
ndll be operating and alao neat
month three buaineaaea will move
Into the nrw Harkx-Wllliama own­
ed building at the turner of I'lrat
St. and Oak Ave. The name two
men are alao renovating the old
atrurture at the turner of ralnielto
Ave. and Second St. for nfflrr me.
Now Perfection Dalrle* have an
no'inced plana to take over a build
log arrnaa from the Park Ave.
railer Court aa Sanford head
u artm . Renovallona are pro
tee ill na on athedulr at I’rntiey’*.
Thoae and many other items a re
Indlrative of the great arilvity in
thin City. As a parting rommrnt.
note the ronnlrurtlnn of the nrw
Southern Chrmlcala hullilinii and
ronveraion of the Crown I'anrr
Co. building for use by Brookfield
Mills.
t a •
Belle Granlhnm of the Count)
Agent's office In the Court Home
tfiai resumed her former dutlr-.
I s editor of the Celery Heart,
monthly publication of Hie San
ford Ruiinei* and Profe*&gt;dnnil
Woman’s Club, She resigned from
the Job Iwo years ago to give
lomeone else a tliante at the
chore Mrs Grantham write* that
everyone la looking forward to the i
swim party and covered dish sup
per at the home of B-'tly Baker
on beautiful Lake Mary Aug 10

Photo hy Klrahnrr/ltaymoml Studio
n iN M T III I TUIX OF THK new thres-alore unit shown above Is progressing according In sche­
dule at the corner of Frist HE and Oak A r» , | ) f. Orville Barks, ro-»wner with Fred Williams, an*
noonred Indus. The Sanford Linoleum and Tllu Co. will oertipy the unit at the turner while I’ur*
cell’s will mote from across the street to ba&lt;«m e established In the center store. Western t ’nlon
will trke over th« unit nevt t» the First Fedara) K avlngs and laran office. The tile rmrnaii) I* s
new, inner to Sanford and Is being established hr Hal Abramson of Flushing, Nrw York. The
W rurrn Colon will shift from ita presenf toea lion on Park Ave. Ocrupancy Is rvorrlcd early
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n o li r a ilro a d s ta tio n in I h r so u the a st se ctio n o f t b s c o u n try w h ic h is c o m p lc te l,
s ir c o n d itio n e d .
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Through tins morning over 12,.ion lu iiiiiiin te ly 60 mile* »mith nf Annul before llm v a ctiiiillv i-iig iiv ' lift" rt.lt V41IJkf t IlMAl'i, wlurh " i l l III*
vehicle la g ' hail item sold, nr over enemy troop*. F ighting o.anv are *Mwr hattln*. ihr-v evnntiiallv ........ I &lt;onHiit ft il hv 1 I lit MiM'a, AN,
200 more than th r 12,W l that wcr&gt; the N orth Korean* tn w ithin 16 m ile* nf the MMii.-tnii.uii tend....... lu iilif ifH llf il 1 M I - 4 4YV!milUfl(C
sold for the entire year in 19.’&gt;2 November 1060. It w in then that the Ghlneae Cuintnnni.il* rnti-n-.l .1
mxti ii&lt; fin ,
With five nimv months remaining c '.n fllrl and the 24th I&gt;ivl«lnn wn* furred to effect ., atrnleui. w ill
T h r rliiRxi'A, nri’uiiHiitf i*» A II
before the I0..I tag&lt; are Uvucd. drawal.
Vlurrnv. h| m*i ini •rrvlr»»H n ffirrr,
Mr. Galloway predicted tiin i over
Four month* later Cleveland'* ri-Bl age I....nine known in m &lt;- w ill h f s tn itft! as -mmhi im ffim iyh
,
13.000 tags would lie void In Semi aiithnritiea in Korea. They expedited liU return
the ila le , uni I.
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slgm*d up
itn im n g
Thought* While Shaving — fn nni«i Om nly before the end of the wa&lt; diaeharged from Seattle, W ashington on A p ril 211, I'.ifil. I " i "
...ir*.' consist, of i, minimum «.r
answer io the dozens nf inmdrles 1 y ^ f
ilx and one h a lf month* he spent In Korea. Cleveland w in iiw h i .i ir, hours ..f Inslriii-tlun, nt llm
a t lo iw r health, lire SninnrTIm er'
accounted for Hie Increase the In fa n try Cnmhat Undue and the Knreun Ciimimlun Medal
■itH n f vvfiii fi ItfH f ***** * 4'iiiMr
would like to [mini out Hint thus (n ||t.r n ,^. tl1ies liy the fa rt that
No w only IB year* led, Cleveland wan accepted hv the N avi &lt; Rfe
...... . "'T tiflc u li-* win im .s
Frh. 11162, two month* a fte r he became nf legal age, t&lt;&gt;
........... •u-’d
s,1111
" n the county is continuing Its impre
w o o d -th e re have been no Indicn- c.rlenled g row lii "M ost of the new m inority cruise u n til he I* 21 .
lions that Iho offspring have pa**- m |,|„nU (&gt;r |)r.|Ya ry are also purCleveland llk td the A rm y and th in k* it'* n "gaud u u tfll. ' '•
Edward •*. Kurlt.ng Ii , dean of
hi* prefnrenc* II** w ith the Navy. When asked i f he it.len.ied tn
he *, liool of l.unness ul Stetson
2. .
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hjii; a career of the ia rv lre , he replied, " I like the Navy well enough. •
U n iv fM lly , l)r(,a |itl, w ill rim t»k
^onte*t at Memorial Stmlium wns I swell Ihe Intal v«Ipv too,'
I'm undeelded as yet."
l a haul thi* nilvrtnl«ic«M unit hiUM’/H i
Wild horse*. The Ethiopian gov
ernment has never sent an e ip rd llion up Ih r loftv mountain to
Investigate the w ild horse herd*,
■ -o ra l inhabitants or that area say
^»ne or two foreign groups have
made the attempt.

Jayree John Kader. who Is
.oeutuni In long hour* these day*
Hlaing no prises and taking rare
of other detail* for Ihe htg fishing
Rod» coming HP nest Wednesday
afternoon it Trout Pnnd In Paola,
railed tn yeilerdav In make Hire
Ihe (femerTlmer had *11 (he detall* for Hie hlg outing. This writer
le one of Ihe manv who feel lhal
anything worthwhile for our chil­
dren la of utmoil consequence.
Anything we cun ever do to help
n program for youngsters along,
woV he glad to give too percent
/•cooperation. While talking about
the Junior Chamber of Commerce,
we'd llho to congratulate them on
tboir latest eudeivnr—coustruellou
of U4W ul*-i*|e I "Me-, at the laky
side park. Friends vlalUag us have
often osnressed Ihe Ihought that
addition si tables were necessary.

Urqes Uniting
O f Two Koreas

Extra Refugees
To Be Admitted

5,10, And 40 Years Ago
AUG UST 7. I#1S

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Th* Elk* taulge wa* presented with ill Elk’l head, one of the
finest dDcdfiionD fivpr
Hi the* Roulh. Dl^k CiInDUfii tnd annor, il*
jf»3&gt;f»d that hn klllH the animat on hit trln lo th« Rocklei •evtril
vrnni aim.

Sheriff Hand !« having a tmav lime rounding up arjmlnal* and
filling adjoining county Jalli with them. The feed bill will amount to
riulff ti mini nfiffHH Hi*' iii'w rouul of Hcnilnoli) ninkci nnsta in Inc
matter of building n new Jail.
A move Is under w»v to have a bulkhead built on Lak# Monroe
extending from Sanford Ave. to Dak Ave. which will cover practically
alt of the bu*ine*« portion nf the city.
,
" a u g u s t 7, 1913

Li, Charles Hurt received hi* Army Air Force nivlgator wlnge
after rompletfng IH week* of elern Ireltilng at Texaa navigation
ichoola In Hondo and San Marro*.
Second Lt. William Iferberl Me»*er, former prosecuting attorney
and now rmnmamlrr of the military police detachment at Camp
Murphy, lu * hern promoted to the rank of first lieutenant.
Mr. W in fre y at the l*lggl&gt;-W iggly had th icc hag* o f onion* In
eight th i* a. m and he hax 47 more bag*, he *ay» — don ru»h ladles.

M U 8 T 7, 1941

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H a n fo rd houaewlvee have Joined

the rapidly grow ing arm y o f
women throughout the nation, who In rebellion against high meat
prices, have gone on s trike by observing meatless weeks.

SEOUL, Kona UV-8outh Korea
will remain dependent upon Amer*
team bM forever iwIms North and
Boulb Korea are unlUd, Lee Cfaal
M r. and M r*. It. F. M cW horter, son Doyle, and daughter and son*
Nyuni, minuter of commerco and In-law, M r. and Mrs. Tommy Mero. have le ft to v is it relatives In
Industry, said today In an Inlar- Texas. They w ill also visit In M tx lrn and various points in the
Southern states.

V ”N#llh#r South nor North Korea
atone Is able to realise a selfF ,|j||„ An&lt;nld, who anpeare.1 at tha Rita Theater, said th a t ha
supporting economy until the whole likes
like* Rnnfc
Sanford and had a fin e tim e watching the monkeys on Monkey
country of Korea is unified, said Island nnd was p a rticu la rly fascinated hy the faces Jerry, tho baboon,
W 0,

could make.

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Whit.

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Tax Collector
Is Praised For
Perfect Reports

PEOPLE AND PLACES

IN THE HERALD:

1'I hi'i' I* t'h « 11f1 f I h»' fn 1 I i*-»k
1'1 f 'nt * nimniriMt pt•I• m inn* in
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Mrs. Gertrude Gilbert and Mrs,
A a 4! AMl*A «IV» IVHA 'l'r* ll 11\
Arolyn True lell todsv to sllend
* 4'w RopblJf’k mill I o sIn. h n!
the stale meeting nf thr Binlnrv;
' *»vlief H lil.iffYl Hippoim! Oil | |)4*
snd Proleasional Woman's Club In
ramps. The session cels under
• -I n9i&lt;l l h pf|'ilpm**nt
way tonight
mps Ter
lonfil at Hofei Tampa
Perfection Cooperative Pairi** purchaatd thrsa Iota and the 20th and Summerlin Ave . to lh»
race with I reception. Hesilnn*
\ L&lt;*ekhe«d Neptune Navy t.a
will rnnttnne through Sunday former Lnhrmann retUurant iiuildlng for 114,000 from Mr. and Mrs, ihree-lol plot in the near future. It ti.il
hnnthei
from
1 onnmstt*
luncheon.
Mai'dd Hune* nu South Park Ave., It waa ravsaltd today In Ilia m* I was aim learned that Perfection S'liiadrnn 6, N AAS, as* used
mils of tim Cminty Clock's office.
Dairies plans lo renovate the Lob- | l| * t w-f*W *t the Inter national
wj Puitla Corner — An rleclrli
Gmrge llatdin. associated , with Perfection Dairies In Sanford, rmann building for n dairy bar ^ . Vmlel Airplane C nnlett *1 th*
•fositer foaitt t";q illce* of bresd eqnllrmed the purchase by h l | A
air atatiun, W illow
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I * , ft. Naval
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i t once, bhiet J J eon tide &gt;af &lt;t coiWpany, but declined to aJaborate *
C, rave, I1* . tn dem on*!rat* * I'd
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lime. Earh operation lakes one on future plan* In connection with I
.i* * i,ted Irake o ff
minute. Yen want to make a rluh the purchase
irtlrip
lirtlc
il.a tlu g in II.* depum
sandwich What Ii the shortcut
However, a well Informed source
I - tiiitlin i were I 11.dr L D, Movers.
time in whlrh vou ran toast the told the llr r n ld that Perfection
I idler. 1.1 l i e 1 It f Hepdrirksun ’ Sf'inlimli* (' Mint \ T i l f n llri l" i
three allcei ol bread’ That's nn Dairies plan to shift Ih r lr milk
.11 rn-pilot .11.-I H M W eller, Inllfl f 11. \ ii :|S hi utll&gt; (irilhfdl
fs»V one—even the kiddles mtiy plan! from Its presislt lo ra li 01 at
Bv H IM VOHT. !IN
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,Y Farter A»*:t, VV .1 li\ A NnA*! »*»! S tiff A if Hltni .11ill 11.
be able to figure oul the answer
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If you do have (rouble with the
1 fiurfi'i I I .i x 1f*|m111
V !"*!, 1*1-t»wrmi'll
poier, though, wnlrlt for the
Robert f’aul (lovelatld, OlUtKiallv ftnm VN'evtaiupi.i 1 M h i . I ih
(It hf«l N 11y v t "hi i ' nfiiI 11! knit «il
I 11)1V tMIC mill' •* 1'ITfH "I H IS III •
answer on Monday
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* hi ini 11an it I«u ah i nf Ifu* t i 7Mf» t'/J ri hirm &lt;1 ttvci It.
e*' All
jw If ymi are advenilirnov and waul
tin- t'u lte il State* Arm y al the a it'- o f slaleen nn.l &gt;, half
I'M I tuificf \ nimht fill' xtrtfr hv Ml f
i &gt;*x nff |t »•
kfiwt) *»f Hu
“ o go on a wild horse roundup In
('li'velam l entered the service on May I, lUM! w lon lo- wa* m,
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the clouds. Ethiopia has Just what
la year* old. He received basic tra in in g nt Fort K nnt. K - nr 11. l
( 'oM i|if 1 ifm - f • 11y11 N inth iltiH i IhT lilT f
l«'l fill'll
Mil* Sl*lllll)i»|i*
you're looking for. Ilelwren Addis
where he wan a ia lu n c l In Ihe g ltli In fa n try DlvUInn, r,t|i 11•*; 1111• nr..
liiith Amt-ii'U
Mien n *iii I T.nt Mi ( 4Mill 11 r **| *■ I i '
pin le rt
llu
Ababa and the Red Sea towers
County has *el a new ('&lt;■iiil.nl T rain.
Vm« 1 u n lu iiii. ip iilfil Ml Ih f i nn PDrrPDl i*f * rrm m Mr (iallnw.iv
flit-topnrd Mt. Kondudn, rising nilScmlnnle
time record tor lh&gt; vale of vrh
A fte r furlm igh ftnni h*«lr Irn ln lu u , the J tth I &gt;1* 1a1■■11 »&gt;
ri’pnrt vuis fivi* iiti«* hillm rilh nf i
10.004 feri into If
(if Vt'i'lil l it 111| 1lit I fl 1411I »'s
often is, trie liei&lt;n«e pl.ile tags, II was no ‘ -hipped n u t" and lanilcd np Korenit anil at I'liaan 1.11 Sept lu 1 '
table ton summit, w
Tin* NAAS •"h i in tn (tim tuml w ill
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wrapper! In rloads, roams him' ‘ nnunred Hus morning hy Tns • ol W ith ('Icvrland serving a- n rifleinar, mid Intel n, nn n -n ita t.. ...
UAH tllin w u ln g A titdinnlic R ifle) mnn, the .’ t ill III tic|( i l l Wf| V tn rt I 1 hf ............. Ml th- m ilt fu llin ' iif
dreils and m’ vRe thousands of jeclor John Gnllowny.
A fr,im J,lh
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l«ru

1u*t about the best played of the
season. Outstanding fielding plays
were turned In hy the Inflcldcr*
and outfielder* of bolh rluh*.
Tnmmv Leonard and J. C. Dunn
both flagged down smashes that
had "estrs-bascs" written all over
them. Some fans are still showerIng un deserved criticism rm Ihe
head* of some Sanford players,
though.

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and
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Bandmaster Ernest Cowley
Looks Ahead To N e xt Fall

WASHINGTON or PrrHHrnl
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a bill In adm it 214.000 extra n l
U g(«i. orphan* and other alien*
Into Inn united fitnle* in Ihe n &gt;'
three yexrs
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HY MARY ANN H UKIM l
"tated, " i t ’s a lltlle early in ml- mmulv .,f parent*, hn* iu, n lo «.I»,l
Im portant rn n trlh iilin n I n w a r l
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"
greater underslnndtng and riu ii"''
vein-• ,1
.1 M artin
arlin Stein.
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atlon amonii lht&gt; nnlinns of H.' of M iam i In Coral Gable* where hand, however, tno«( „ f the flvo you
free w o rld."
he Instructed In llu- summer mimic home football gaoic- bnlf-tlm s sui.ecd M, I Ink ii i ii - |u » *y of i *&gt;•
ram p and worked on graduatu shows are plniined and I him *ur« pat rut group
Cuin i i i i '. i ting on I in* *unioii i
-tudy toward a master’s degree, that the public w ill enjoy seeing
every one o f them. The luiud w ill heur-uil*, Mr Cnw lev ouniueu-l. d
Ernest Cowley i* looking forward
combine w ith the Pep Club to give Mm - iii lioemhel Im In* fine -toIn a successful year w ith tho Ht-tul- th e ir traditional fu n tm ir* and d rill ilelit I. a.lo -lilp in cniidii. tllu: &gt;.n-h
unlit H igh Hchool Hand o f which routines using colored lights. In re Tue’-.liiy u lifiil'* rehenraul. M i, no
garils to thu concert scn*oii, we arn w l)|
On* immlciil group next
Dr. Charles Pc Wolfe Drawer he Is the director.
M ,. form
er pastor
nf- the Cun
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Mr. Cowley staled that the balid ilariluiig fin il liuloe I I , I n lu on lln c iip tlllll. It,mole Anth'i -on
Church In Sanford. h*s r0 mo a long way In two years lie given In a downtown pork dur­ w ill l.e drum iiuijur and Culli-rn
ation*
n rgatlonal
_
. al a_
..
JR home j [( „^|jnnixalli&gt;n, muslcnnshin, and ing tha months of January snd EngeliretsOU who bus been hut,bug
summer m iijo io tto piueliie-. will lie
finance. Through the assIsUnes February.
Dr. liro w rr were c n m liirlrd Tor- o f the community, the Rand As
" In March we w ill attend the ii.-nd inujorette.
day at Calm Cemetery with the aorlstlon, and the school admin­ D istrict IV Bund Contest to hu held
A lltii iputina
five state bull lu
Rev. Pipe* June* nf Calutka resd istration, tho high school hand haa In DeLand. I think I hut during New (irleaiis fur the hand. Mr
Ing Ihe la it rites.
10611-54 wo w ill have tin- best hand Cowley i* leaving -iii* weekend
aa n«*tur „f been able to rid Itself of a long V*t,
Dr. Brower served
sers
llidglntr hv the prneraas n f the fur New Or Icu 11a tu v isit i.ln tuutli•■fendlnjr
debt
due
t
the
purchase
like F lrsl CungiegstionHi dciuu
iu iib .
t summer ruhenrsal* and from Ih o jc r and onroute w .ll cim tiict I,ami
In W inter Park from Hum u- lix« o f uniform s.
Through many hours o f Indlvldit progress made by those who a* ' director*.
and inter moving over In Sanford
" I t w ill lie a g le u t exjieilie to
in 1914 fn r a few years. Ill* Iip.i al and group practice and by in ­ (tended tho summer music camp.
sta llin g s student m ilita ry type W r have lost hy graduation nml take the hand oil tIiiw lo u r," Ml'.
pastorate wax at Interluchcn.
government, the band haa fast be­ moving out o f town some o f our Cowley pointed out, " lu ll if we can
come recognised aa one o f thg better player*, but a fte r attending play enough concert* along the
way we can eusily
iy make the tiip .
flneat in ita claaa In tha atate. I.ast Tuesday night's rehearsal, I see wav
bund Im* worked hind
...............
year stone It was Invited and par- where ws w ltl have many to re­ I think the
fo r the past two yeurs and w ill
A panel of 42 Jurists w ill hr tlelusU d In three state parades place the one* lost."
Much credit to the success o f be deserving o f this trip ."
rta d y for Monday*! opening Court which la q u it* an honor fo r any
Hu cone lulled by saying, " I f the
our hometown band goes lo llie
aaaaloo at tha Court Home, County b in d |o rocetvc.
Whan naked about plans fo r the Seminote H igh School Band Asso­ tr ip I* made, the hand skill not
Judfs Douglas R taiutrom annminr
coming echnol yaar, M r. Cowlay ciation. This group, composed attend the state contest."
«d today.

Former Sanford
Pastor Dies

Jurists Ready

Elks Initiate
I New Member;
l uii iwk mem het- nf 'he Sinuud E lk. Ignlgr were Initialed
l « t nlglil .il Itic organir itinn'a
'■tut, mom following a -(Mgnelti
upper
N'i'ik on-int c i &lt; a rr Klrbv Fit?
It W illi m, |-,lef,,,„g
Er e,
e&lt; u'k. and Eteil Geurgi- Member*
•l i In- rum m ittci- wlin served the
■upper kk -it John &lt; inicrnti, Greg
hi il.iw and Stimm, hinlaw
V'lsilini! Elks were from N»W
Smyrna Bi-.uh, Kiksimmep and OrI.i ii .Ii ,
N i'\l Wednesday, llie local Elks
lodge skill visit (he New Smyrna
Be.icIi lodge A iim turraite I* to
iv.ive lira iudge room . ,t|
;lo p nt.

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Kridei To Pitch
For "Whiz Kids";
Jax Vs. Pensacola
Hr K E N T C HK TI.A IN
Hunford's Junior l^irlon “ Whir
Kill*" will pin Unit slot* riimiiplnnn)il|i liopi'* mi tin1 arm nf
Jimmy "Jork" K rider thin cvph*
ln« whin they fori- Key Weal In
lilt ■&gt;iii'ii I n r roiniil of tin* State
American Junior l-eplnn baseball
tournament at Waurliula.
I(rider, with * 7-1 season’*
record, will open on the rubber
to lie followed hr Jimmy llaw .
kins (M-0) tomorrow. Manager
Al McMillan's rrew arrived In
Waurhul* yesterday afternoon
In time for Ian! nlghl's I.eKion
lla*eliill bsnqurl. After the
banquet pairing for today's
jtsnus were made by draw In **.
The defendli* rliainplon Jack­
sonville l'o*l U team drew Penlarolu
In the opening guttle
which liepan ni 8:30 o’clork thin
afternoon. Sanford drew
Key
Went for this evening’* tussle,
lianlnnlnw at H'Ol) o'clock.

Jim Hawkins
1‘re-tourney
depester* fiirure
Jacksonville la the favorite at
thi* time in their Idd for the
second atrniiiht state title. Key
West ia lilirlily reiranh'd, alncr
several player* on lla roater compoacd the atnte high achool cham­
pionship contlnuent thi* soring.
Hanforil'* thrilling
finish in
the Aren tourrmrarnt after losing
the opener to St. Petersburg, I"-1,
ruakri them u definite ilnrkhorae
in thin yenr'i title tourney.
.STATE

I ' l l l K S I.A ll'.
(Today)
1:30 pm .—JackMiitrille »a. Penliro la
tiiQO p.m.—Hanford v*. Key Went

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The Campbell-Losslng Pont till
fioni Heminnle County hn* u
• paikllna lit-i m tum I going into
thin cvenlnjt'a (my, hut the flantiul Florida "W ill* Kills" terelved
a levere blow Just liefoie deporttmr for Waurhula yeaterdny. Hanford'* alar third liusi'iiian f .liior
M elt*, left the dull ill order to
atUiul the prarrtce session* of the
North-Houtli All-,Slur Prep foolhall team In Gainesville,
Metis fnrnaked the legion alule
title lo comply with u request uf
rfiU ('oucli N liuilil to utleiid the
spsllon, The North-Houth gome
will he played in (iulnenvllle on
Aug. Id.
MeHiiwhile, Malinger Ai McMil­
lan him iiiinnuncetl that Jiminv
Wade will replace Mettn at third.
The Stale rhampionnliip tourney
will agnln lie a doulile dinilnn
timi atfulr ua it lina heen iii olht'i
d ale louriit'V'a. Thla may he tha
tiiinp that will nave Hunford, lust
n* it irufl In llie Central l‘'loiidit
Aren meet at Clearwater last
week.
A lima ImilgM would place Sunford ill the liner * lirnrket oiruinnt
the loner of lida aftornooii'n JuxPminarola eliiali. A lrluni|ili would
pit Sanford niralnnt the winner nf
thin afternoon'* irumc.
The Sanford Herald will present
It* reader* with a comprehensive
eve-wlttlraa account of the en­
tire Imirnament, InrludliiK ntnriea
(if llie games, box acorca and ii
dally t'olumn from WhocIi ii Im.

Sanford, Orlando
Loops Draw Near
Season's Finish
With all of their itamre rained
out thla pant week, the Sanford
Navy Softball Team loin four
raltied-mit itumea to make up tldn
week. If the Filer* win all of the
four Ram**, the team will be In
first place In tha Ted Wood Me­
morial LcagUO of Oilaiido,
Han-Navy muet face the inlKhty
A ir Forco Team from Plnecnatle.
Thu Plneeastre nine have loxt
only one game thla year. That
Paine was to the Fllera, 8-fl. In
their laat metlnu.
Tha Hanford Tram alio him two
M ine* to play with Elliott Tile of
Orlando.
Four win* will place the NAAU
Team In flrut.jilaco one full same
ahead nf PlnaeasUa.
. In' the &amp;.nford City Hoftball
League, Uia FAHHON-fll Teum la
In aecond Place trailing (ha leattua
leader, Hal-Armr bj
one-half
*;FA*8HON toppled Wilann-Malor
Wednesday night, 7-ft, In thalr
fr u t gama that hai not tiaen postgonad In two weeki. Chunet itemmad out a honiar in tha aaventh
with on* man on baaa to win the
gama for Iha oallori,
M B *Viv? raplay game*

Tiiea. Au«. 4, 1933

TUP. HANFORD H ER ALD

Cards Lose Fourth In Row To Lakeland

The Sports Register

Wikon-Maicr Edges Robson's, $-4;
6. Q . Smith Hurls VC-9 To Victory

Hr K E N T L TIfT T I.A IN
A* Oanfoid’a Junior Legion "W hit Kida" clamored aboard the
Seminole County School bn*, state bound in W.elr goeM to bring glory
to Sanford and tin- &lt; amiibell-l.oaaliiR American Legion Poet No. 03,
- In* t IniaiiKilde -p h i of victory waa running high, but tinged fur the
firal time hy on uia id doubt . . . The loa* oi Junior Metta - one of
die key men in Ihe .sunionl atluck — could be felt even though no
one mentioned it . . . Melta 'has. In Ida brief athletic career, created
Trailing 4-1 In the fourth, Wilj great pyachologic Influence among Sanford'* athlete* and athletic* *on-M*ler staged a three-run up­
. . . ilia mere pretence bn* apurred pPcher* and Sanford team* to rising In the alxlh to tie the game
uKtrunoinlcal biiglita.
and go on to win In the 7th, defeat­
To nay Ida loaa will lie great i* to underatand the facte . . . Can ing Itohaon's Sporting (bind*, ft-1,
Sanford go on lo win with it* winning romhtnallun broken T . . Only at the Lakefront Diamond.
lime will tell u* . . . We think ii.at no one man hua made thla tram
The victory enabled Wllmnand it cun hurdle the gieat In**, but no one ran deny hi* great hit­ Maier'a to gain a game on aecond
ting ability, aparkling fielding and all-around morale effect on San­ place FAHlFON-61 a* the FAS air­
ford'* athletic machine*.
men were losing to VC-!&gt;, lfi-5, In
Many will condemn Junior for hi* rhulra of leaving Hanford
the nightcap nf the City Men'*
on the ere uf Ihe Important *tale rhamplonahlp tournament . . .
Hoftball league.
Hul let u* he more rational , . .Look at It from Junlor'a elandFourth place VC-U with Its star
pulnt. Ha had promired lo attend and participate In thla North'pitcher II. (J. Smith I* now only
South All-Star football game and machea' clinic al (Salnaayllla
two games out of secuml and u
tong hrfore he, or anyone knew that Hanford would adranea to
game and a half removed from the
atata final)).
The mutt Important point ill hi* drcmiun wa«, no doubt the fact
the Conch Nugent of Florida Stale College had peraonally requrated
that Junior attend the cllnle and play . . . Junior owe* hi* echolarahip
to Nugent, wliu peratinullv acouted Ihe "Lake Monroe Locomotive''
laat fall . . . heaule* Junloi'a first love la football . . . While Metta
la highly regarded in Imxrhull circle*, many feel that hi* weak eye*
may le*aen hi* elianre* of climbing the bnaehull ladder . . Junior’* am­
bition 1* to become u couch . . . t y complying with Nugent'* wlahea,
lunlor keep* In good atrud with FSIf official* who are giving him a By n i K ASSOCIATED I*IIESS
'hie Florida Slnle l.'.’agiit* aeaann
iree four-year aeholaiahip and edncallon . . . Thla eertainly can’t he
Vlill ha* four weeks lo run blit tiie
traded.
Daytona Beach Islander*' hope*
Other* mainiain Men* cmi.d \.r injured playing football . . •
The future of a football player I* limited, hul b**eh*ll offer* a Inf sweeping both halve* could he
'Jelled nr (•vu|».rulrd by Inmnrrow
longer r*reer with great opportunities to malt* money . . . Hy
midnight.
playing In Ihe Stale lourney at Waurhula, Mella would be seen
The Islanders play a crucial four
hy many arouta, who could uffer him n handsome bonua, which
ames in two day*—two tonight ut
would pay for a college etfuratlon.
«e*burg and two at home tumor
They nlao maintain that M elt* cmdd go up and make real money
in hu&gt;ei'ill . . . Well, these are the factor* in the debale . . . row night against Sanford.
Daytona lleach i* four game*
Hut a* it alioulii lie, Melta, anil In- liiniaelf, made (lie derision . . . We
behind the leading Del.and Red
ran only add, "(load Luck Junior."
* » • | •
Hat* and *o i* third place Coroa
Jack Morrison, diiector of llie Lions Club'* famed annual Junior after all three (i-umi won Iasi
llaacbiill league for Imy*. reminded ua that all the Junior Legion nlithl—DeLand tl (I over Jackson
pluyera played together I ii the Lion*' loop yeura ago with llie ainglM villa* Beach, Daytona Beach fl'4
exception of Junior Mella .
Morrison contend*, and rightly *o, that iiiver Ueahurg and Cocoa IDO over
till* 1* one of llie key fnrtois in lIn- sucres* of Sunford'a Legion team. Orlando.
In the other game Lakeland
Cordon Frederick, Cwtnphrll-Loaalng Commander, I* really
handed Ihe SunforiT Cardinal* their
op in arm* ihcNp da)* . . . It areni* that Frederlrh, normally a
fourth Ktraiglil defeat 3-4.
men who get* no etritemenl mil of Ihe snort* pages, much le*a
DeLand'a victory was tho reiuli
follow log a liaMclinll team , i* r..»fn a rabid fan of Ihe Junior Leof John BlmlgrlC* seven till pitch
Itiim . . . All the law book* In hi* offlre have Irreu closed around
ing and a 13-hit Bed Hat nI lack
the time Ihe giimea Iii Clearwaler were finished . . . Frederick
on Billy Llbcrto. !*•» Illchartl.i and
whs aiming the Herald's frei|uenl callers In gue*l of new* on
Bed Treadway. Jack Cade, IW,a
how Ihe "W h it Kids" were doing , . . "You know «ince our hid*
league hailing champ, gut Ihrce
have hegon lo win, I haven't been able In do anything until I
of ihetn—two triple* and a double.
In nr about the Rame*" **&gt; Frederlrh. " I really can't explain It at
all. What lime do roll exprrt the result* to he In?”
Tho victory punch for Davion*
Tills is lust Ivplcsl of llie In ic r-n wbl.-b ia .uiming at fever pltcn Reach came wrien vhortitop John
inisu ijuys in our Legion "W hit K ld t.- Wlinl Is so astonishing to Sknrupskl singled aero** Mike
us is that so mu(IV women, molbers mid Imlisawlvea are illteresled in Ueltone In lh« eighth
the Legion . . . (lenernlly, they forget about simrta, hut 110 percent
Cocoa tilled up a big early lead
"f (he ilnylime plione calls luive lieeii from them each noon, Inquiring and then nung on again*! Orlando's
bow the irnmii cam* nut.
lata attack. Five Orlando error*
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aided Cocos.
Four walki and a wild pilch hy
.
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(•'«( *ince Hill Hllverthorne broke Ida
band lust Him si Iny nlgiil In ,1a* Rearh, Hanford liakii’t won « game Sanford's Jim Flanigan helped
since . . . Die .303 lilt!lug.outfielder wa* certainly a cog . , . While LakaUnd aenre all five nf Iti rune
sporting u ra*i mi bis light |mw, Dr. John Morgan any* that Hill in the fifth. Hill Bally tried hard lo
might see action In the next two weeks . . . It had ham feared that put Hanford hack In Ihe game,
.Silverthoriie would be shelved Ihe lest of the aeaion.
driving In one run with a double
* • • A •
In the seventh and irorlng anniher
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W«V to Waurhula us you read this with Nick In the ninth by tripling and coming
in.. '
. 1 ir!f.. *"'"V-'’ ,,7 ■“"* Viar’s outfielder for tha Hetnluole acroa* on ■ wild pitch, hut the one
Hlues — and Wliltey McMillan . . . In order to give Hanford fan* a men gang rally fell ahort.
nmie Iicciirate and rouiiiieheiislve coverage of the Slat* Junior Leu on lourney. we are on the w*t&gt; to Waurliulu . . . Uur only hope 1*
Hint Ini' jlispulrhi'H \%||| tiu'itHH lht» kuit ^ h nlnrv S«nf(inl wrut** in
winniMir l ■it* A m i loijmcy ut (!ii&gt;niwn|pr ImnI wvt&gt;k.

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Pitcher s Thrills
l l j m ill K llH H
Chicago Culm
AH Newaftaturmi
llelng the winning pitcher for
the National League In the I0MI
AlIKtar game gave me my big­
gest thrill In uaieball.
I'd say my next blggrat thrill
carnu laat Hept. 7, when nearly a
thousand folks from my homo
town of South Band. Ind., rama
out to see me pitch and gatra ma
a lot
of present!. I w ai lucky
that day to lieut Kan Rafftnaharger and Cincinnati, 0-1.
I t w ai tht third lima in 1062
i had beaton lUffam bergar to
...ark th« only aaason tha Cuba
had avar defeated him thraa ilma».
Uui that All-Star gam* waa
really a highlight In my Ufa. I
won’t aay I waan't nervoua, com
.ng in there
Ipnl
-------jero In th« fourth Inning
to rallava Curt Hltmnonaa with In*
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tha rain coming down
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making fialdlitg a pratty tough
chor*.

OA IN K HVILLK - (Special! Wesley l.nraqn, sensational I* K.
Yaupe High School pilrlter In
Catllrsvillv

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told University of Florida athletic
official* that he will enter college
here in September and report for
baseball next year.
A *ix-fooi right-hander **hu
weigh*
170 pounds,
Larson
Pitched hi* way |u len regular
araaon vlrturle* last year and
lost hi* only game uf (he season
by g 1-0 arure lo Heabreel*
High School In Ih * final* of the
Heat Florida Conference tourna­
ment.
He struck out 180 butter* In
78 Innings on the mound and had
a sensationally low earned run
average of .77. A l present he It
playing
summer
baseball
at
Eaitarvllle, Iowa, and had a 3-0
mound record when last heard
from.

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The F A flltd N -ai .Hoftball Teum
lias returned from the lith Hoftball
Tournament in Jacksonville with
a •! v;on 8 tost record, which
b.tided them in third place.
FAHRON-lll won twice over
FAHKON n. 4-8 and 0-1. The
third win wn* over VC-08, 0-0.
il.ilil |u**i's were tu Key West,
8 3 und 1-8.
The outHtuuding game of the
m tiii' series proved tu be the
one with VC-08. In this game,
I hli'f II. tj. .Smith struck uut IH
men allowing otdy two hits.
Vic Harding, the FAHRON-BI
..aid III) tliuught me
uiuiin hail hern scheduled ao
that a Jacksonville team would
lie in the finals. As an example,
he said, "To act into the finals,
our team would hay* had to play
• is games while a Jax team only
hud to plnv two and they could
have lost one of thole, it seems
funny, hut that's the wav it
wax."
The FASHON-li! Hoftball Team
will now resume their playing
schedule In the Hanford Hofth*||
League.

100 Prep Coaches
To Attend Clinic
O A IN K B V IL L E - (Special) —
Florida's high school foutbell and
basketball courhr* will turn uut
over a huiulird strong for the
annual football-baikethail coaching
clinic tu he held at woe University
of Florida August 10-13.
Football lectures will be con­
ducted by Coachee A rt (luepe
( Vnmlerhlftl, Tom Nugent (F lo r­
ida Htate llni reraltyI. Boh Wood­
ruff, I lobe Houser, John Kilmer
und Dale Hall t University uf
Florida) and the two high echool
all-star coaches Walt Halter (Ketterlinusl anil Roy French (Miami
Jackson). Basketball lectures will
be by Coach John Mauer (U n i­
versity nf Florida) ami all-star
coarhe* I’aul Htruub (Tampa Jemilt I and (Iray Wilson (Dtfunlak
Hprings). Florida's Trainer Hem
Lankford will conduct condition­
ing lecture* fur both foot 1*11 and
baekatball.

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Today's
Standings
T H E FLO RIDA HTATK LEAGUE
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Sports Mirror

The Sanford Cardinals, pitying
Its fourth straight gamep with
without
Ihe srrvlces of .303--hilling Bill
Silvcrlhrirne, toil their fourth sue
cesalve game last night lo Ihe
Pilots In Lakeland, 3 4
Lanky Jim Flannigan conlribtiled to his uwn defeat—-his second
against five triumphs—by walking
(our slruighl haliers mi ID pitched
bulls and heaving a wild pitch in
Lakeland’* big flve run m ill In-

nlng.

The Pilots also used a triple
by Johnny Hykrs and a hso run
single by Roger Baer to punctu­
ate the walk* and wild toss, with
Jax H eirh continuing to lose,
Hanford is still only one half
game out of Ibe first division.
Tnniglil, the Lakeland Pilots will
iuvude Ihe Memorial Htadiuin to
play Ihe CunllnuN Manager J. C.
Dunn ntlghl use his sore-arm
(linger—Clarence Ingram—In Ihl*
evening's tussle Ingrain buhls n
18 In season record Ibis year, dr
stiiie being shelved for nearly
three weeks with his ailing soupbone.
Bill Hotly drilled u double litis
llth i uml a triple &lt;alio his llllit
of llie season tu drive In one run
Bill Samuels und lien Benodirl
also ehimed ill willi doubles ill
last night's losing rails*
Sanford oullilt Lakeland. UH. Imt
Just couldn't seem In overcome

8-Pounder Wins
Trout Derby

Landing an eight pound Iron!
■fi a, six
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mtliri11 tin,. U'.,sti'l 'an
iti
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tint w.isit i
easy Job, hul F, C. (.'aw I lion of
llapeville. Ciu did it and won Ilia
wiek's Jayeee Trout Derby prite,
a liiit lilli'ket
I aw I bun wus tishing with an
Alrex S)iinuing reel iitnl using live
•tirimp when he made Ihe catch
lust week Officials nt the weigh­
ing 111 station agreed ii was a gooit
• lie fish to caaicli on a six pound
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MATIIMfAt, I.KSI1IK
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I. W. Moore of New Smyrna
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■ s Bench won honorable mention for
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Ihe Pilots' five run outburst in i n
fifth.
Tho Cardinals, utter winning it
of 23 now have a miserable (our
game losing skid going, one id
(heir worst of the season. UnluJ,
the Ketlhird* can get hot llie.t
last four weeks. Ihey will be ruled
out uf the pennant mathematically
very stain.
CARD CAPERS: Hanford nerds
five more stolen bases lo Ink i
new Fsl, Ihrft precedent , . \Sllh
8!W SB’s, the Cards have lo till tht
211 mark to pass Gainesville's
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r|pv*laiiiit Ml Vt iisMiigliui

ST. LOUIS , IA*—Manager Eddie
Slanky may not have a nennanl
winner tills year In his St. Louis
Cardinals but his boss nave him
three years to correct Ihe matter.
Augusta A Busch, lodhird president, was full nf confidence in his
rookie pilot yest-j:day us he an
nnunced a three-year nod at about
Ihe xatne salary SIhmmv is gellbag
now - u reported $43,000 a year
The new agtxN'fiirid came a* a
*ur|&gt;rlxe, not because the Cardi­
nals are in fourth place, Imt hi&gt;.
cause such a long term contract is
new in lU'dhlrd history.

19-Year-Old Leads
Golf Tourney

M ajor League
Leaders

ASHEVILLE, N. C. i * - A ID
year-old college boy led tho field
going Into the second round ut
qualifying for Ihe Asheville Coun­
try Club's men’s Invitational golf
IfIT H k n s n ii. I&gt; *lri.lt, l i t .
tournament today.
Itn ttlll.K R - K bII. I I unI oh , I I .
Jimmy Treievanl Jr., of Tampa,
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Fla,, shut u four-under-par 07 yes
day to pace tho field.
J. B. Nall of Clearwaler, Fla.,
aced No. 17, a 11B yard hole. It
was his third hole-ln-one,
Match play slarts tomorrow.

New Smyrna Tides
Wednesday

11:41 urn......................

5:41 p.m

GIVE YOUR ROOF MUSCLE!

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of rain, and wa won l-t-&gt;m v big
geat thrill In baaaboll.

Boxing Results
E V K B - F A S 'l ’t S H I N G L E S
r « i a ° M ,lr^ ? * J * * * ° 4

with j V C * Rubaone and Nat*
I waa wondarlni what waa In
Theaa gamaa will grab* atora for mo and tha ia
Ably be scheduled aftar the teaton Mlnnl* Minoao lad offaam.whan
cloaaa on 7 August,
doubla to rlyht, And

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b# O tough g u y . T h o i * g an g sla i

" * * * ( " 0 w - 0 7 * o iw o y i out to g ivt

m u S a 'T 4
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m u it it R o o f ir With l A R i m

FA8RON scheduled game, arai Roaan. But than I got
Monday — Bal-Armyt Friday — on n nop foul and Edd
hit what 1 thought
doubla fla y bali i T b
But our
sacotvd baseman, Jackla R « ln .
aon, had a tough timo In tha mud­
* * dy going, a m f couldn’t to m u h
hut Itnock down tha hall In the
mud, and a run scored.

a n d yo u r h o m e . G iv i
E V E R -P A S T t Shingles.

- i i k a .T i x * ,h * lh ' n 9, * ‘ »bnl co ve r 1 0 0 %

o f yo u r r,

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Softball Standings

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b o n d fo r a Jqtlg( iu hfl
A s k fo r o n •itlm a tw . N o o b lig a tio n .

C ALL THE LUMBER NUMBER

. Than Bobby Avila hit ona
ward second b u t that Rol
» i lucky to deflect In tho
ng, m another run,
wo ware behind 8-1, f

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Stanley Has Three
Years To. Win

Only asms* sctirdiiUd

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Cub* buught Dolph Camllli from
Sacramento,

Mslntenanr'e

Junior Metta, star third baseman
fne
Hanford's
Junior
Legion
“Whla Kids", left yesterday for
Gainesville to join the football
ractlce sessions far the All-Htar
lorth-Houth high school football
toams.
A fter Fiurida
State Coach Nu'g • n t requested
Metta attend the
r a c t ! ce
at
aineavllle rath­
er than accomny th* Hanford
glon to the
elate final* in
Wauchula,
yes­
terday.
M o tts
was
awarded •
four-year
football
echolarahip to FHU after Ids
graduation f. am Seminole High
Itchool last June. Melts wun iTie
I’eter Hchaal football trophy ua
well ns the Jnek. K. Morrison bas­
ketball trophy at HHS last year.

Sanford Fasron&lt;51
Takes 3rd In Navy
Softball Tourney

By T IIK AHHGCIATKD PHF.HH
TODAY A YRAR A G O -H er­
man lllrkman quit as fuutball
coach at Yat*.
FfVK YRARH A G O -D em on
Ifanoyer won th e llambletonlan.
TRN YRARH AGO—The Dodgera snapped a 10-gams losing

Sonfly Standing;

alert from tha plate hacauaa of Admin.
Opironlci
the mud.
Huee. Ret
liaeurlly
with his great two-run homer and operations
we led 3-8. I knew tha fifth Rlretronle
Inning probably would ba tha laat Malm.
of Ihe game, ao I really bora
down and gave It everything I Itpse. Here.
had, _ holding
th a
Americana Hecsrlir vr,
■corelea*.
A fter 1 had a ball nd a strike
on Minoao In the
illy waa tailed bn account
finally

third place Wilson-Malar furni­
ture men.
Smith waa th* winner for VC-0
while Red Hire won for WilsonMoier, Crave* waa th * loser for
Kobion'a.
National Cuard plays WilsonMater and FAHKUN-fil battle*
Salvation Army In tonight'* games
ut tho Lakafront Diamond.
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filial*

~ 4 Walks. Wild Pikh Sink Flannigan;
Sanford Plays Pilots Here Tonight

Jr. M etts Joins
Prep All-Stars
In Gainesville

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7 "*ir Sanford H m U

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T I I K W K A T IIK K
Partly cloudy and rnntlnurd hot
D.n,.&lt;zt- I t i i r i i l i t m .ii scalirrcd
iiiti lii illrrnuun il).tndrr*howrri.

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Bomber Crashes In Flames
s

East German Soldiers
Flee To West Berlin

Take 0 from ■ (nr m*- ■ spoils
ntllur and ntlh’lai scour. H m
la Inly ire mi d Knud hi si ni^lii in
(limb the steps t» the press Inn
(thigh a loti I hr grandstand al Me
U norlal Matliiim lu serve us u hit
In fur llrruld Spurts Editor Kent
4'hrtlaln, who Is In IVaurhul.i this
week covering the Hanford la x Ion
train, Looking ul Ihr plus l.rh-w
frnm a new vantage point, t*r"rr
miilndetl uf utt &lt;&gt;lil Dmoglii iitni
Ians who sit In die same seal in
’hr stands night niter night m.n
hr missing a lit, lids rriHirlet
has fmiii d lli.it the jetl.m taking
plarr un tlir lirld h.-luw looks Just
a llltlr bit dllfrri'itl frnm each
(Flection uf Ihr grandstand .mil
blrachrrs, Actually, lhuui!h, we
• fill eun'l gel used tu tmiltine
through p ru lrelltr wire In frmil
Ik t press bus and grandstand unit
usually lirad lur the npeu Me n It
rrs,
I’oelry turner A renter rem it
ly sidllllllleil the following I’l.ein
tn Ibis writer us a ilutr tu newly
weds ami entitled it "Morning
Coffee " According l&lt;&gt; the clipping.
4#Du teal title I. "licghiniug', Knit
h&gt; Iteatrlee A l&gt; It goes Id .
tills
Where did they lii.se eueli &gt;&gt;liit-r"
Wlieii', in (lie jungle nf imp.ml
hills,
Endless house cleaning Imsiue.s
problems?
Where, in u luliyrlnlli id lulile
quarrels.
sharp retnrls. sudden resimiisi
IdllllesV
Where Is Ihr play, the leasing
_ love-making,
W The easy arguments, and rerun
cllialiunx?
Wlieie la the gentle wind, the
kind thought,
Thr iinnll, expected suerlflee fur
th« other?

Whert did they lose emit other?
Where, in n world til seeming
nearneu,
No place mi earth unatlalnatile"

Where, III u maze of complleided

networks,

m Of attlo and train uml sliunnhlp
▼ and airplane?
• Whore t» the slgir.ir me pointing
arrow,
Tlie hunk of direcllnns nr Hie
ensv formula?
Where Is Ihr love, the skelelnn
ke&gt;
The inidluek lh.it trnpens a
hitter lii'ti1 17

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70 Americans Freed;
Dulles, Rhee Agree
Eight Wounded
Among Men
Exchanged
its Htmi.it i

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Three Florida Men*
Released By Reds
M IA M I tAv—'Three Florida
won unionp iho first rsieused from
Communist prisoner nf war ramps
In Korea last nlKhl
One rd the first to reach Pan
munJnm's "Freedom d ale" was
Marine Sgt. Hotiert J Coffee. 22.
sun of II V Coffee, Kendall
Another prisoner released in Kn
rea was Cnl. Julio l, Torre, son
of Mrs Virta Torre, denote Allen
AniiCtmitnl* Kev West
J . •from
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Mot the 4 „„
news
K o re a
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i . m i’aVaaiiero
ll0,.».... i h i , hroliu'r*'fid
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l utuunaro
Maverhlll
l ' / / " 1', was .brought
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Muss
to fr....h.,.,
fn-.'doin on
a stretcher

Draw For Panel

Hanfunl ami KeniMiulc Cuunly
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TH E HERALD:

t 'lot K.uler. chairman •&gt;f the
i"inroiltee
which is nhtumuig
i* i/&lt; ' lur the Fishing Itudi'o saoi
Uni,iv be Is Very Well pleased Willi
On coupenilloii shown in tlie lish
, io : tackle stores and tlie prizes
they li n e donated
•sonny Itahorn, chairman lor Die
Hndcn. added: "These are Do*
oleest pii/es we've ever hud"
Metier Fishing Ine gave two
oinpiolf I ikIi Miu milltis, Nelson
ind Co Hardware of Oviedo tin
l n.dcii ,i rod and reel, Htiinley
I llo,:r. Ilaiilw ire gave a similar
H.wsrd as did lloVoo SlHirllmt
thuds Store and Hill Implement
ICo Hill llaidware dun ill ml a ease
po ki t knife Western Aolo gave
a rod nut reel which Was Do*
same pri/c made a vail able in
Hcne's IV v.io i Station
■ii
t.u
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SKilUL. TV- C .s Hi
nidi i n .dieted two two gnu
Stale Dulles and President S&gt;i
cm . lu.y
s.q
Flic stone gave a
III.ill It hoe rein in d quo V a re *
bunting koilc and MeCluilg s a
incut today on mound ttie&gt; nil junior li lm c oolflt
cover in lout days n| vital i.ili
1 llll Uib ~ J.iveee president
They reportedly &lt;1 •&lt; idrd to
&gt;k a fte r I, rid. 10. at the prizes e\
an
internatinnal
nost
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m
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I
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elamii'il
I .« rk it Die nam es of
i...... o. ,
He-t-lun
political couleM'llce In llu- reel-, siiak. speare
Pal Kal.io..iz-iu mul tlcu.m I'd )
lw t '"
1 ' mil l.’i
the l.e-l
U N Assembly tcmii F.li bl rod- and MelWhen Ihr It
prizes we u ever had available
venes Aug 17. it i, to .n u n .
lint ul com m nullum: is too good
details of tlie international ioiib
fot Die kids
cnee which, by let mis of the K
The prize- listed above may lie
run armistice must start In m i
seel) In luiieblun's Drug Store
27
window from Fnd.iv on They will
A ipiallflvtl smirce said Dulb
In- giw ii In winners id the Javeee
and Uhce uUrced Dial Korean qm
thins left unsetlterl My tin w &lt; Fishing It' den Wednesday after
.should rale primary .................. . uiMiti. Aug I-1 ii I'luid Fund near

Diplomats
Plan Four
Talk Days

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tin* Ntri*«*» mid hi** j . • u* **
In etiiM'h fur Ihi* «,m u .m l
vnlflt'il fin* uit Mi'h*‘t( fu k.r lin III be i
rlUill

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Ui Mi"it f.ivitn hi &lt;m Mm |nitiU&lt;
exit i 'l* lii Hmmm I Hiti1k lit v ih
(Im* i M --I i n till Itti ilii «s|*|* tiili'i
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Merchants Give
Many Fishing
Rodeo Prizes

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i i-ilit It If-il* i i'i'MHMUlHVtith'4 Itmiltier,

Police Beaming
Over Compliments

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f •it plust)il v loiliiv Un* nn li uf
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ii tu ttfiny iiuupi
tin* i*itiiimiinl«it litliisf«*r (iluFk

Blue Angel Pilot
Bails, Blacks Out

ThoughU While Shaving — Yes­
terday teemed like the hottest day
of the year to this as yet "nonacclimated Yankee." If someone
haa a sure cure fur prickly heal,
we'd eertalrttv Mte tn M»se (run,
Ihem . . . . We're gradually be­
coming acquainted with most of
(lit b/giii ul iiidil on liic iwwnluiin
b&gt;at. Ctjlof Hoy Willism«’ charges
vaya look a little amazed when
ty tea the front door open and
*
hi* on at I'M nr 3:00 o'clock
w
»m, but
they’re ^ariduaUy
used to the odd hours kept
"Fourth-Bslatori." Drop-In
-..a . fellows, we're mighty
to chat With you . . . Seem*
to ho In the office a t day long
only an occasional In'* act-w#
street for a cup at « * //* • - W*
dally chats with Tom

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fl'tl t M VVa*Ht tin III! Itftlu \ III ill** •• • ‘ Uil III I —1 11 llt-H-4 1|a r I 111111 a•f
]£c«l irm iil fori**1* Urn v*4rw.
Ihi* f ll*Mt IVl1*, llilliilill^ dill* df f Ii'l‘|, (tr&lt;i«| It'll f r%»iIk llli* *.... I
IdmK niff
lihli (lie Soviet /tin** trui &lt;i niiirnl *. i ,i|» ti r* ■11&gt;•*I I i • 1 1«■,
lit i S;i I ih »|ii \ (si k•M nff \in#*rl*’i»n *

ami W ILLIAM J. W ACtill
FHKKDOM V ILLAGF., Korea A’
Seventy Americans, the t.Mrr.m
Apropos the euiumnils of last
1r r
horediiin
CtHiununisl |iin„u
prison
week colirrroltlK the fit cities III and
aim m
inim ......nfI nuiiiuuiusi
the United States all of wllulii are 'camps behind them, savored their
• named .Sanford, Kred Perkins, nit. first lasle of freedom today at
lor and publisher of the Herald this vlllauo created to speed them
Who came to this m y frnm Tusra nn th -ir way home
ItHisa. Ala.. Is still having Ms
Kipht
tmht
___ of the m ei, strapped
PI
troubles K&lt;*itlhif his copy of the ly to stretchers, were flown here
Tuscaloosa News. The post office aboard four helicopters from I’.in
still Insists on sending the paper mnnjoifi where they were frc.'d
to Kanfiird, Ala. Mislead of .Hail
There were few tales of torture,
ford, Fla.
death and imilmloy! on the lips of
the liberated prisoners who up
p.’ored happy Mul bewildered
Some Interviews were condiicti.l
I'uisle Corner - r We noticed a
couple of readers to the dru»! store with frequent mlernudiims from
trylnji to follow ihrmtKh on our censors ami the men olivioosly had
PICKRNS. Mils af—A Jel pilot—
vealeril-"'" noser hot even Ihoouh been told there were only certain one of the Navy's fumed "Mine
they said they were K&lt;&gt;ini&lt; to fry sublets they mold discuss
Angels"—hailed out at W.oon ftsd
It on their friends, they still
"The War Department eautihl over this central Mississippi illy
couldn't see how the answer was hell after some of Ih 1 stories the yesterday and "blacked out" three
reached With Hie answer riufiA i &lt;«i«'k anti wounded told when they limes before he landed
here In front of ns. we of course got out lad April," one officer
can point nut Imw easy It Is. Sub­ said in referring to the cvehungo
traction of Ihc digits making lip a nf sick and wounded prisoners last
number (mm Hie miiuhcr Itself spring.
always leaves a remainder wlm.se
digits add up to nine or a multiple
WASHINGTON,
- The While
thereof Tu find what digit was
llmue said today It will set un
_ .truck, just suhiriirl Die sum of
temporary olflces at laiwry FIH.I
• t h e remaining digits frnm the tie ,
during President Klsenhuwer's va
Furlydwo
names
were
drawn
higher inultivle of nine, the magic
lurv cation In and around Denver
number. If Hie remainder Is a tills morning to provide a ........
The rre ild rn t Is expeeted tn
Court
multiple ul nine, your friend panel fur Ihc term id County
which will start Aug. in at !l :i(i leave this weekend to spend about
ilrucK out u nine.
three weeks In Cnlnrotlu
ant.

IwMIcllv front Suidlnte Magailne!
In (be Auk. t Issue uf the weekly
e'tblJrati-n anm-rs Udllor llarcii
Fowera Diary which l« all about a
trip which he ami Associate Killlor
Charles Walermati made IhrmtKh
Oviedo, Chttlti'da. Casselberry,
Fern Hark, Altamonte Nnrlngs,
Foreal City, l.onvwoml. and other
polnta In Ihr suulhern pari of (as
Harrla puls III "tee»«v. hail nlre
Ramlnole C’nunty." We found II
IntereellnK rradiag a* otbera must
hava alio. In our conversations
wllb tba Iwu editors, Ibey expressad Ute(r very hlsh mtlnlun of Han­
ford and Hemlnule Cuunly.

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Survivors
Sought In
Icy Atlantic

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Soviels Ready
For Big Four
Germany Talks
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yeili-rday un iliarurs of alrueimis not...... D ili tin emeriteue. mill Witil I t * tl t (llllll1 H|&lt;- 411' III 'ft IN 1 \ ni ' n N-nt i* i •\ ,Ii in ut ,•m11"ii
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driving after trying tn get into Ills a matter id hours that il lakes l.&gt; 1l&gt;in IfM' Kn* nimnKj n m ■ •li-|i ti i 'ft Im It'' t
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Tin- Inc ill Uiillcd Service H u m plant through a Ksi
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Stills ii| ] i &gt;! \ lttt.il ' .t i i » i *
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The campaign, which was si.,rt (acliiring Co anil Its affiliate, the by Du1 Wiscmrdn ctuniiiumh nut Ml - 1' t nfi &gt;d 11 ii sir . v i n ti.inii'tl 11.n 1J* • lit.M l u m .m il M i i l i i y l *
Dll- loeal tndli'i' chief, llov Wd
od In May. Is t o .... I Oct t Ho t liliHiinfleld Toni Co.
a il
Hams, wiiuld he m charge should
nf the funds secured so far h a Die unit to- used In-re No eliurre
Mt-en in t l ciintrilitiUuns
Mr
Would he made lor Die service
Itruce said
Two coiilriMuliut.
K iw a n is M e m b e r s
I wo J a i l e d ,
The arrested molorisl an h i
have been fur I2.V sin- sabl. - i"
Tlie
Twilight
liar
sml
Grill
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Inndo
resident
eonie
ml-lb-ol
nr two fur *lu, anil (lime in m u .&gt;i I caled on Highway 17 U2 south of
flee veslerdav ai'eoiiiliauied l-v Die
Tliird F in e d
climige, drupped lulu Die IH cuiu.n i
itwen
I wo ,,||| ii .Ii 'I
w- . e given JIII
cartons scattered aMuiil Die !&gt;•.-- Hanford, lias been sold My Helen arresting uffieer. I’llmn
('. Fills tu the Athenian fnrp , Hciilerwal. and eatnc liefoie &lt; Idef
show u n ' of a to o lin ', i - lilm
ness district.
&gt;'t.i. .ionot a "m &lt;1 was lined
according
In
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Iluth Hie local banks haw- Im u (.'tmnly Clerk's uffice.
sergeant's itesk
fe iitu n m ! Ibe S ta ll*
F lo rid a
t, plea Day wa» held n. County
CiMtiH-ratlllg Willi lilt- Ciitripaign io
The
palrnluiai.
iinined
the Ile a -llln e d l o i l . n ’ - m t’ i'ln u ' ul (lie 1 Hill 1
tUICIosliig unsigned (1 check
charge and Die cliief lu ll Die K iw .o n s ( I n i.
made out to tho UMt, In inoulhh
llu' llu .., i-D-'iidcrs entered
tiinlnrlst the particiilnrs .do ml
In
F ra n k M o rg a n jia ic . l i r e
gndtc ideas .iiul iminediulely were
hank slulenicnts. Each bank In postin'!
u
homl
w e ll ta lk lie fo re le a v liu ' to la k .
The regular Hireling of the
■.etdenced
moiled nut 3,000 I,r till- blank
The motorist replied to Die ef o v e i a M ia m i p a s to ra le l . i l r i tin
County Hoard id Commissioners
checks.
James H Moore Negro, Hnldxm
o
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a
v
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a
ta
lk
on
feet
that
lie
should
pay
Die
price
boio seetion, was seuteoeed to a
So far, the Sanford Atlantic will he held lumurrtiw at 9:21 a.h i .
M
assachusetts
since
lie
had
been
a
speeding
of
t-Udav lei in iii tail after being
Naliunal Hank trolls the Florida at the Court House.
G uests in c lu d e d M tv I II Hoot com let.,.l on a ilrmikeunsx charge
The meeting was iMistimneil fendor. He expressed the opinion
Slate llank In the tiumlur »(
I
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and
C
ity
J
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d
g
e
Volte
M
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Dupollcuman
had
been
perfectly
frnm
the
tegular
meeting
dale
ami a i-t day term iq&gt;on being
checks used, ISO to 121
ham s
right In stopping lilm.
yesterday.
com i. toil »( an open profanity
coord
James Smith, Negro. Hookertown section near Lake Mnnmo.
was
given a tatduv term iu jail
HE LONO, III. ITt—linger McGee
■diet' l-eluii ciiuvicled on a eoui.r
0, spent a half huur In a well
ol posses,inn id tottery (bollta)
yesterday before his a-yenr old hair
tickets
sister r-m-mhered in tell her
Denver li iJlivt-t, Naval Ausiimother, "Huger In wider."
larv Air Station, was fined }33
A rotted board gave way at the
and costs after lietug convicted
well pump on the family farm
mi a charge of reckless driving.
Hoger plunges! IS feet into 30 feel
MOSCOW tA*—The Supreme So­ Uk* assembly hull, Malenkov heard nf Die Union- one nf tho Supreme
ot water, lie hold lilmn-lf above
(he not) deputies agree to cum-Idee .Soviet's two house*. Thi- Council
tho surface by dinging to a pipe viet (parliament), with Premier the
1US3 budget as tin- first item of Nationalities was to meet later
Georg! Malenkov and alx or Huatoday.
ila'a (op K-adcrs present, met today of their agenda.
The deputies unproved us Die sec­
The deputies rose to lliclr fuel
for the first lime since the ouster
of L., P. Beria from his position and cheered its Malenkov strode In. ond item of tnclr agenda "the
HUY.
On the platform with him were ratification of th:- interim decision
"Tin- Girls 'if Flc-asurc l*l«rtd"
'Hie Sanford Bridge Club will of minister of Internal affnlrs.
Dio position uf Die Supreme
I:IP • 3:lb - .'.HP • 7:11# • U:tU
bold Ita redder Wednesday ses­ The first meeting luted but 20 Foreign Minister V.* M. Mololuv— of
MOVIE). AND
sion at the Womin’i Club tonight minutes. It took that long fur the and tneie others of Russia's "big Soviet since its last meeting."
That last incellmt was in March
nine"—L. M. Kaganovich, N. K
‘ Thu H acker
Sealing will start at 7&gt;49 o'clock doputisi to approve an agenda.
7 III, H:(I7, la, (complete show
and play at 8:00 o'clock. All con- The session Is egpccted to last Khrushchev, K. E. Vtzroslillov, It I'.iiifirmt'd the Malenkov govern
M Z Ssburov and M. G. I'ervukhin inent in (he oliice after Stalin's
raef bridge playara art Invited three or four day*,
__________ i a ____________
This ssislon was of ths Council death.
flitting under a bias# of lights in
attend.

City Fishes Fork
B
I
From Lake

Leader Arrested

USO Campaign
Hits $401 Total

Business Sold

5,10, And 40 Years Ago
A l'G U H T r,. 1913
Mrs. Krnest It. Tolar was the host ess at a card party tn her
hamlsmur new hum* mi Magnolia Ave.
The City Council will meet tie si Monday night and one of
their first arts should he estending the sewers farther Into the
river nr rl*e hiilhhgadlnK and Retting rid uf the sewage question,
fur all lime.
A horse attached tu Turner's grocery wagon decided tu lake
a hunt while hlo driver wan uul nf the wason and atarted down
First St. galnlnn momentum as he went. The horse aurreeded In
overturning Iwu wagons In his lourney, one of which belonged
tn Harney tlrck whu thought the Klks were marching through
tnwn.
.A U G U S T 3, HH.1
Fred llnsseter and John llrumlsy left fur Commerce, (is. lu
spend some lime with relatives.
L. V. I «n». ('mint* f.«h sod gsme conservation officer,
arrented his son-in-law, J, T. Itvnneit of Knlerprlae, for Illegal,
possession of a fishing net at lathe llarney.
Judge Sharon saya he agrers that when Germany rrumbles,
■he will crumble fa it.
AUGUST 9. HM8
Mr.SiHslfl
and W
Mrs,
J, •let
tlreller Odham were flatted hs Mra. Odham’s
INI*
llWt it

parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W, Tudor of Alexandria, U .

Mr. and Mra. Hsymnnd Kader and aen,
sen, Art, returned after#
during which time Mr, Kadcr
spending two months In Elgin, III. durln
completed an engraring course at the Elgin Watskmaker'a
Ft. liege.
Mlaa Marjorie Ann Sheppard, M, dangbtar ef Mr, aad Mra.
Cecil Sheppard, was presented In a junior certificate recital by
tba Fannie R. Munaeta Piano BcbeoL

See Stale Film

Board To M eet

Roger In Well

Supreme Soviet Parliament Holds
First Meeting Since Beria Ousting

Movie Timetable

Bridge Tonight

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T H E SANFORD IIF.RAI.D

F’sirr 2

Sf- Slate News Roundup A! Coe Named
Two B-47's Fly Non-Slop From England BPOE District
To Florida In Demonstration Of Range Deputy Grand
TAMPA i&lt;P&gt; Two Air Force- H-47a flew nun-stop from England
to Florida and ii&lt;"&gt;i(riii yesterday in a dramatic demonstration of the
In mrndoue rniitjn of the world's Distent known atomic bomber.
They were tlo- loniri-sl known point-to-point flight* by Jet bombriH, and the longest Ji t transatlantic hops.
i'n r II 17 flew 1.150 oillci from Falrfonl, England. to Tampa In
p jvj. part or the flight w** ot n n «‘

Farm Index Up
I ’iioiii iiv h Indifter/Raymond ftnddo
ft PEI I \ 1. 1,1 I STS OF the tom I rhanter ot Dele Carnegie
(lob International ni n m e m d l-lrlii meeting tn Nahfnrd were
the ilithdtm ofiircrh o( aIn- nr gniilrnGnn. In the front row from
left In riglil ahiup *re: Mr-, "nods l.mlw&lt;k. division governor;
and Mr i. Sura lloHiirlli, dlvl-don oerretary. In llic resr row,
sit mi- order. nrc: tndrew Umlii Jr., d&lt;-(inl&gt; division governor;
and Pd Mhmholter Inral ilmnler iirrsidi-nl.

Nudist Convention

PANAMA. Pniiiiniii -V
1'rrsl
deni Jose Antonio Iti-iiion ;ald In
day lie lias l»--i d "new and tlefl
tille" Inslrm-lbm-. fli.it nnriwhiitvisitors In Piinniiiii art- i-ot In In­
dented linirlsl visa*
H r 11111111- liiv ,'timiinni i'll, -ni nfli-r
(1coi We
, Inviil m-wp.i
pcrinnn ol \\&lt; I Indian origin,
eOmplalr- ’d to I ho Chief FIxcrtiHve
that 11 S Ni- -i in . had tbfflrul
tics obtaining vimis pvlee la I

SAN IIKR N AIID IN O . &lt; "111
Tin- 22nd anniinl nudist eonvi-ntlnn
nf tin- \|IM il-.in SimlialllllUi Assn
• I at (i iii opens Inday at Dnkdolr
II,im Ii mill aboiil I. immi delegates
allendlm!
Events will in i-ln d i- ii fashion
show Jim lirnnl. tbrerfnr of ibik
il.iln, esplaineil"Snm - will model earrings, olh
• r« In-ads; possibly some w ill wear
tir.m-li-ls or fancy shoes "

Pipeline Ceremony

Or..? Inrnlriii involved dclt-g.ili
to the recent I'AIIF. eimferenre
&lt; ASP Kit, Wyn. 'T The I.Mil
here and I hr- ill ■ cntni-riii-I -ds inlb- I'l.illi- plf-dln &gt;. efn- nl Ibinurses on ii i.iin cl ,'ionlli Amt-rn i
InliUi'st ill the United Slates, will
In ileitii-aled Saturday
Tlie cereiiiiiulra will, ftp Imld al
the main pumti slalbm Tout miles'
wi-si id hs-r,' One of the prim ipa'
speakers will lie Hen llutdi llutler
( ll Neb), clinlrmun of the Sennle
Interior and Insular Affairs Com
miller
The |il|ielim- runs f.urn Chatham,
near Worlnnd. Wyo , In Wood li|v (-.•, Ill
/S /L flN O '
91* JITMI
iwn*aH&gt;*r •iifitn iidhiiif

Texas Cotton

S tm ls

OAIJ.AS, T ’ x 'A1
ti.ill.is i 'oiiii
ly'a fir I but.’ of In.'i.'l cotton yea
lerrluy lirmighl tl.n.va.V, In its
grower, c C Wlltu-rsfioon of Fi-r
rts
Wltiu-rsponn, who i e c- c i v e d
11:*1.8.5 for Ihe mltnn plus 3A.10.H5
In premluniH, also produced the
county's first Iniles in IJCiO and
I0.M

MIIMHTMW

Roommate Dies

e-f (eSrwiAs*h*gill* Hind

I.A S T T IM E

CINCINNATI Hi
Waller Merk
cl b-lplesslv wald. ol his it'iirnmale. Frank Clark, n.i. die ye.-ti-rday in his room of a heart aback
Merkel's rails for help went miheard from early morning until
mnl riflcrnoon Merkel I* parnlyrcd
mil bedfast,

T O N M ilIT

“T il 10 RACKET"
THURSDAY — FRIDAY

"HIAWATHA"
NFAVH

CARTOON — HIIOKTS

SANFORD- ORLANDO

H iO N W A V

O ltl.A NlKI 'is
Florida's favm
price liulox Is sis |«dnls higher
than li|st year nlthotiBli It dropr-&gt;d
II point* In th* mvnth ended July
15.
The IJ K bureau of ARrir&lt;dtural
Kconomlrs listed Ihc Indes ni 213
pr-r cent of Ihe IIHW 14 iivi-raflo on
July 15, A year vnrllrr It was 207
The national Index was 25!) In mill
July, itrtr linn Red from mid June.

Troubled Private
To Seek Divorce
M IAM I 'JV- Pvt James Mnssu,
Jl, plans In divorce his child wlf-1,
Sheila, who helped him escape
from an Air Force stockade and
then threatened a 25 story (!?slh
leap in an effort tn qaln Ills frr*••
tlnin from the service,
Mnsxn was rmirl marllaled Mun
day lit Camp Hlewnrt, 0,i , and
convicted on one ehnege of de
si-iiimi ami Iwo eharn.’ s ot no
since wllhoiil leave

Race Segregation
Arguments Tabled
WASHINGTON. 'TV- The Supreme
mrt will
Court
Will hot hn»r
hoar fi«rr‘
further argu
itielils nfi rnce seifTt-gliUion In lum
Hr KehiWits (thin Dec, 7
Th.i court clerk *nid yeaterdhy
'.esnrtipllmi of argument* had hpjft
postponed from D(t. 12 tet Ihe re
quest of Ally, (ten Rrownell, who
wantt-l tuotk* linie to prepare *
brief giving the Justice ireparf
mvtnt’a views,

3 Ohio Dailies

OIUiANUO i#&gt;— In answer *!tri
criticism of reduced welfare pay
menu to old folks. Stale Welfare
Hoard Chairman Chicles O. An
drews Jr. says It wan the- fault of
the statu House of Representatives.
Stale Sen. Grnrje Tapper of
Port St. Joe protested the nrrtefi-l
cut from
IM a moans
moath in
to i&amp;T
irom am
m (r&gt;
m the
me
maximum
imufn paym-nl and *|M it
was the Intent nf the I^glalaturthat the oid folks get the MM.

Contractors Ask
Court Injunction
JACKSONVILLE
D. O. t o
ihce Co , a conlraeUog firm, has
naked a. court InJuncUon to atop
striking AFL earpent *r» from pick
cling a commercial coostructnn
Joh hare.
The complaint
, eontendi, iht* c irpenlera a rti plckctii___
plct
of "coercing the
Ihe pla
ptalntitt late
maintaining
Inina a closed shop
ahop in vlo
latlon of the laws of Florida."

Turnpike Authority
Will M ake Check
M IA M I (2V-A prog rest rh«*k on
Dip proposed boh tailed MO inltr
superhighway between Mlcml and
Stuart will he rnnde nt a tue(-:ing
of the l-InHrta Turnpike Authority
here Friday.
Principal purpose of the meet­
ing will h« tn go over promised
rfnrtra, coats and nilier mattoei
tin feaslMlity of ihe- road, ihld
J itn e i I. Keller, Miami memtHtr
of the 5-man authority.

Cattleman Seek
Local Loans
L A K E L A N D &lt; * - - A a h rve y

Lakeland Ledger show* that
Central Plntlfa cattlemen,
rious financial
flnamla trouble, aco
rlou*
tn solvo
____ inelr
__ .* nproblem!
loan* Instead of federal help
About 30 Southwest Florida cat­
tlemen *ald reriu lly they had had
enough of free enterprise and
formed an association In try tn
gel gnwrnmrnl price control* for
lieef
That step and Ihe cuntlnuln
slumii' In Ok- price
‘ lo of beef sfirred
up talk amunji
_ rancher*
icbers. The «o*d|
i^dg.
er derided To pall cattlemen Tn
Central Florida on their Idea* of
what might hr done tn pufl out
of the crisis

IRDNTON, Ohio i.p This com
miinily of 18,000 pi-rsntis still h.e
three liidepeudriit newspapers to
day following flu- end of one nf tlic
ahortest merge.** In Journalistic his
lory
The 2-month old Ironton Courier
signed an agrerniM t July 21 In
publish Jointly with the M-year old
Ironton News Itolh are morning
in per* The first edition of the
run News ( ’mirier appeared Hunday.
Yesterday Kart Sampson, genrv
nl manag-r of the COurtffr, said:
" llic New* ha* Withdrawn from
•b« merger We have abided by the
agreement."
REARING LB —Counsel fn» R,„.
both papers plan to publish In
sell War Ithouse, held on a first
drfH-itlrfltfy tndhy.
The third pnp:r, the Ironton Trl- drftrta m uHkr ebarge In mnnechlm-t. Is nn afternoon publication. tkm with th# deatti nf hi* lonely
hearta eltib wife, today termed
"poppycock" a anil filed by relalivea of Ihe dead woman.
Tha suit alleges that the 34-vearOSSINING. N.Y.. (Jh-Joatuh P. nhl Rtaekbmire M m m JMH. fraud
Francell, who pulled ihe eleetrlr when np remarried D4I February
chair swllcli on atom spies Julius because hi* divorce from a fro m
ami Kllicl Rnsenherg last June It), nil* m arrlM e nad lb*t becoma fj
■
ha* resigned ns Ring Ring prison nal,
executioner.

Relatives' Suit
Called Poppycock

Executioner Quits

Prison attendant* say nported
threats against hla lift) and «ttm|iafaetton with tha standard fee of
I t Mi twr execution Ini him to null.

LATE BULLETINS
WASHINGTON ol'i— Richard A. Chappell. Geofgl* Democral, ■■) rr|Hirlrd ((Minjr to have hern srleeled for a key poM In
ndminUtrrinc Ihm Frdrral Vnulh l&gt; rrw iln ,"i Act whkh Ih f Jimlirr
Department is now patting Into operalbin for Ihe first time.
W A SH IN G ! ON i,15—Senate Republican leader Know land
said loday fie plans In inn he a (rip late this fall In Koren, Japan,
Formosa, Indochina, Thailand, Ihe I’tllllpplnew and other parts of
the Far Fmst.
Flil'K D O M V II.I.A G K
An Amerlran death march sur*i««sl the lerrllde llnlnnn death marrh In Ihe Philippines In World
War H and *n agonisinB midwinter death march a* a prisoner
of the Communists In Korea came bark to liberty loday. Hr Is CpI.
John I.. Itlxnn, ,12, of San Jose, Calif.

........... 1iWBnf,,rt- T"",,vpr' Andrews Blames
House For Less ,
W elfare Payment*

nue i , red was IT»t miles an hour.
The ptanr wn« romnmnded by
&lt;nl. Fllioit Vniidervanier Jr.
Vandi vn ii I c i 'h plaim was re.
fueled Iiv no in-rtnl Iniikrd piloted
by (liipl. Join) F. I .list, Wnyland,
N V .Muff Mnl. Stdliev II. T ur­
ner, Jacksonville, Fla., from hi*
station In lie- tail of Ihe KCD7,
operated the boom lhrnni;b which
the let's fuel whs transferred to
I lien-17.
Vandevantrr told reporters Inter
the survey lliuht nmvpd that n
direct non-ntnp route for Jet
l-nmliern flvirur between the anuthm i United Slates end KiiffUlid
|. feasible wilh ftiW old Of ybfii'-ll lift.

Nonwhitcs Can
Visit Panama

Nothing Hen
Us Lonely 0&gt;v

Wed. A nt. S. IM S

W ASHINGTON '/15— President Flseohower today pinned the
Distinguished Service Medal nn Ihrre ictiring members of lt&gt;e
Ji.int fhlefa of Staff and said he ronstderrd himself "an honored
Individual tn be able tn do so."
W ASHINGTON i l l —The Utillrd Stales demanded "appropri­
ate rompenwatlou" from Russia today for Ike ahooGox down of
in American R30 hnmhrr over the Rea of Japan July 2&gt;.

Blues

In

The

News

ST. LOUIS -T '-A
went out that a
II hasptnenl of
I A Long,
of pollre
■around with
...vered the call alimi
. paImlnten
The officers, p m * drnirn, ys)lcl
a warning at the
----------------basemant, tlonr.
N body came out. The nffu
&gt;»snt In Lu-tg waited. There w;
F irrv of noise hut no shooting
Then the officers came out .mj
reported:
"Nettling In th ve hut an n
»lr."

Grove Goldmine
Al b u q u e r q u e , n . m
p _
itornAlilln County r&lt;imiiiD*inn»rt
get a surprise offer which euutd
bring in some welcome nioney \
rnunly rrvlritnt w ants to buy
o’d graveyard. The county ilidn t
know It owu-'d it.

Hy m m ANTHONY

Al Coe, Who has served In the
jmsl as exalted ruler of the San
bird l^ulge of Elks, war, this week
Appointed District ik'imty grand
esalled niter for tile East Central
Fkirlda District
tne uiiummcemenl was made In
Chicago by Ear! K. James, grand
exalted nder of the bcm-vident
and Prolective Order «J Ktk*.
The East Central District ha*
Jurisdiction over lodges In Orlan
do, Winter Park, Sanford. Del mud,
Daytona Reach, New Smvma,
Coco*, ' Mel Ixvume-Eau
Gallic,
Ktu
(Itr
txalmmec, CtermontOroveland.
Leesburg, and Euatls.
Mr (.'Of, who hna also served ns
vtee prdxident nf the Nothr-nat
District anti chairman of the State
Membership Committee, will leave
Aug ID for Bedfonl, Virginia
where he will abend a regional
rnnferrnce of District deputies
calted hy Grand Exalted Ruler
.lame* A discussion will he held
on affair* of the Order mid ar
fivltle* for the coming year.

Many Anniversaries

Mr and Mr*, tieorw- I
held open bouse last night at their
home on Crencenl SI George Is a
yeoman first class nod lias in-rn
the office siitii-tvi-.nr ol the .Station
Personnel lllflrp
in&lt;r till- In-.e
was re commlsslonml May 1. I M l
In fart, George reimrted here for
duly in April of 1051 and I. the last
"white hnl" aboard the slnflou
wlio is ii "plank owner". In civil
lan terminology, a "plank owner"
is ii Navy man who lakes a pari
in rnmmisrdonlng a ship or atation.
Last night's party w an held mainly
for the men George ban worked
with while aboard NAAS because
George
has
received
orders
making him available for duly ns
assigned by Ihe Commander, Sub­
marine Forces, Atlantic Fleet.
George Is n qualified submariner
and hn* spent most nf hi* ten
Naval years wilh the Naval sub­
marine forces Also honored last
night was George "bed" Gal
inghi-r. yeoman seaman, who re
liorleil In NAAS shortly after its
rveummissioning " Itn f" has also
rceeive-1 his orders and wdl be
leaving Sanford next week for
illit&gt; nlmntd till- GSS Missouri. Ihe
mighty bnbleshlLi nicknamed "The
Migldv Mo" winch lias made Ills
torv I., .non- ways than one _
J

Ant Is Winner

Clevrlmid taking the loss Wsrrm
K»fen Masted a home run and,
I'HMACH A B Murray fimmded R IU IF IM .D SPRINGS, N Y r
out a triple for (he winner:, who ; h,'-'r «*s a prim for tl ■ Sill lit
are now tied for first place wilh cit onlry In the eiilldn-n'
p"t
the FAS RON Ojilronlc* team In ; 'bow. vn Ralph tSklnpyi Wilkin ,on
a game sehedtded to be played, displayed an ant fie won
today at 3:10 p m., the NAAS
,&gt;rnirllv Department team will
lake the field against Ihe VC 0
Maintenance Itepartmenl team
The winner will move Inin a ihrre
C n iftO P R A C T O R
way lie fnr first place in Ihe
HIS 0 to 12 — 2 to E
league The next game to be ploy
ed will he Monday with NAAS Ad
Phone 753
ministration faring VC 9 Elec
193 Atlantic Itnnk llullHIng
tronies ilim e on nut and see the
garnet!

DR. L. T. DOSS

not

Brothers Perish
Li INK P IN K . (u llf. &gt;m
bodies of two brothers wer-r found
yesterday In Drath Volley near
bad Water. In west point In the no
Don and one of the hottest
Sheriff C h a r l e s Cline said
Chari’ * Henry Ludlow III, zo, and
Itamtall Cas-sy Ludlow, 7, died of
the heat or thirst after Ihrlr car

THE P E R F E C T
E (e c tiic

WATE R H E A T E R

HUSTON. 'Yi-From now on, the rlminl 'bill* lirt-rKi.iii* vlximau third Ib-Jth Valley National Monument
firs! four days of August are going
j,,!,,, Manning, teleman
to he stierial anniversary dates for tltlr,| , 1a ,,, hen Jones, veoman
mm
Pvt William K Curtis, 23. (reed-third
third cl.is*; "Red" Gallagher, yen
11-1)5
from a Korean prison camp last &lt;man M-alnnu; Ed lleilenhaunh,
night
his wife
veoman second eluts», uml
r..........
lie and Ills 22 year old hrltle of Aiv ii : lltJ) Vnlenlliie, chief per
Term* to fit
your bndiet
» year will eelehrnto llqiiv' date* Miiiiii-liiiait; Floyd K, (frtahatn.
ns follows:
Ti
rtermnncldvan secctid class, and
10 YEAR
qls wife Remlc and *nn Floyd, There'* a new and lietfer way lo
Aug I —lick birthday.
nml my1 1 wife Dottle, diugmar kui nnu.i. I tf ’*
enflad Roach
R
* cnfled
Film*.
Aug 2—HI* birthday.
SERVICE W A R R A N T Y
When applied to any surface with
Aug, 3—'Their wedding : nnnlver- Linda and I.
the
built-in
riip-hpbUratar, II
sary, ,
Floyil Grlsham, better knowli nr |iniv»* a bat'd, dry, rhkn. invisible
Aug. 4—Hla release ny a war
"Grlsll",
liiix
been
officially
tin
lilni, Tint film can't hum nr soli
prisoner.
,,
Inched ft urn NAAS' and Will leave miy nurture; hut, when anl* touch
I ' M !M H E R
t tijfiinrrnw for Norfolk, Va whrrt It. tlirlr ll've laxenne paralyled mid
t4»h' will be frrrthcr a-adgiied l(-i thev die in Urn hnttfl. A eliudr
..IL N c U U G g It , F lt.V !,*;lU f» k:.,0 .
duly with the fleet Chief Hob npplb-ntlon remain* effective for
nKAl.KIt
VICTORY MILLS. N Y HP _ Valentine, who wa* present Insl 1111untft*. Yell never see it, but it
1097
South
Snnford Avenue
Tim tn *. Lc bacon was afraid Ills night, will Mtcceed George Powell sure doe* get rid of ant* and
Phone M i l
ns
supervisor
m
the
Slalion
Per
i
i
in-lies!
Itoneh
Films
I*
available
(log and a neighbor’s would be luf
Atlv.
ten by a rnl they were fighting, ionnef Offirp. Since the majority nt Ti&gt;iu-Ii»&lt;iu Drug,
of men rttlerwllng Hie open nonxe
in he wont to their aid
were either yiotmin or |K-r:ionncl
l/e llaron was trcaled hy a doc mi ll must of trie evening w as spent
for for a ralbite on n finger
guud n.ituri-dly &lt;ilsetu,*tng the ill,'feicm e- Ih tvyeen and the advan­
—
tages in ills.idvnnUi(e* of Itelng a
veoman rather than a personnel
ASSORTED SAI,AI&gt; 1*1,ATE (I)
„ The Allen Chapel Children's ill tin or vice versa,
,‘since the fwn rating* are quite
building Club was orrnuixisl last
ulirht III Ihn lu,no- f„ | at I |p Hetty similar in their duties, a friendly
■ O il
CHIRP CRACKERS
K Q rf
eenn William*. 1 1 1 1 Lake Avr rivalry has existed between men
W P
COFFEE lilt TEA
’he nrKtuiir.nllun w.n suggestrd holding the Iw-e rulings ever xlnre
liv Hetty Ji-nn In unh-r tn assist tin- pers-innelmiin rating was e-Allen Chanel A. M. K. t'lnirrh liildlslii-d sente wars ago. No our
ever win*, of eourse. hul I believe
whenever poaaihle.
The group chnnli-d the l.urd's ,,lr 'HkciissIuo liild last ninhl was
one
of Ifit' Min t " rla iilc " ever
Prayer uml llilili- vi-ries m-rr
tudil In the Navv. with PoweD
rapeateil hv all,
Tito elect Inti nf officer* was as lending tlie vfrtu t attack for Ihe
follow*; Hetiv Jean Wllllnmn, pn- vcntiinu while tldef Valentino kept
up a strung drfrnse for the nutalnanti lluttv J.-un ..........
prraldenl| Mildreil Davis, seen-, numbered per nrutelinan pre-*ent
laryri Glorbla Arinstiung, as*|st The "argument" wan really all Ii
ant
Kgerctarv;
lintel
brown, fmi berms" everyone re»lire 4
teeaMUrer; Harlmra Jean Nmith, we’re all nerving on Urn *ame
aaalalant treanurer: Dun Thump- team, right menl?
*oit, marshal; Carolyn nod CvnThe second game lo Ihe Sandy
. ,
.iPTfc'
m'l lerti. mid Rea- Inb-rDeparlmi-nl Softball League
trice Wynn and Kstell Style*, was belli yesterday afternoon with
ch»n|alns.
Ihe NAAS Special Services Depart
The enrollment rnnslated of 12 ini-ill winning a thriller from Ihe
member*. Any liqy or girl wish- NAAS Opernjhm* team. I I was
'"K .l" vWfl may do so. Tile next seesaw- halite all dm way with
•"w
,wl11
*»*!'« a! the home the Special Services Team coming
«nd Cytifhla Clark. nut on toil by Ihe aenre of I t 10
nitritera went all the way
iJ
.Us SI
‘}.V’ Wu’Lll,‘&gt;
be cf
cvcjp
Mntidny
at 1:00’ * p.“ r"In, t« with (Jrlmes receiving the win and

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137 persons In hla 14 year* al Ring
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�rilF , SANFORD HERALD
1 Wr«l. Auf. a. 195A
l*a*e 3

Scientists Are Counting Fleas
On Squirrels For DDT Studies

Three Florida
Scientists
Head For Cuba

Woodland Owners
Getting Help
On Problems

count And they found that, aftci
LOMA L IN IM . fa ll* UP -S eim
IM s litre have Iip .mi counting the dusting with heptachlor, alrfeln or
flea* on squirrel* Tliey announre dieldrin. the average had dropped
today that DDT has lost it* lead- from 1112 Ilea* per squirrel to
tvs* than 1 flea per squirrel
TALLAHASSEE
(Special!
— crxMp as •&lt; potent lira ki"
Fleas are well known carriers
All three of the now insecticides
Three Florida scientists are on
(heir way to a remote, mountain- of plague ami other deadly di­ wore thus more than 09 per cent
. , , . . . .....
...
ou» section of Cuba to conduct seases. The Army is anxious to effective On a comparative basis.
I A U .A HAK.skL. Aug. I M o r­
archaeological research which may find a powerful insecticide that DDT was only 58 JS per cent clfec
tise over the same period of time
owners ar*
link Cuba culturally with Haiti and win ellicicnlly destroy them
llns Ur.
voo count
i-ftonl fleas
f1«.a. on
no a
» • Vetting H lot of help these dnVS
Th-.' College of Medical Fringeamaicn and post
nsaibly Florida,
How
do you
■with
their
forestry
problems
Dr. Hale Smith, expedition le
lead lists' School of Tropical a &gt;d Pre squirrel? The best way, says HyckA t'. S. Fmest Service progress
er and director of the Florida vtvdivc Medicine has licen con­ man. is lo put the squirrel to sleep
Raymond with a small dose of nembutal report, coveilnv nine southern
h fate
ate University
IJnlvcrsll dcparlincnl of an ducting the project
.tropology ami archaeology, said llyckman, head of the department Then a vacuum process, applying stales shows Floridu nlo-ad In
he will excavate lest squares to of entomology, hm issued s report Ijo «|p.J 'uigv oi|i o| notions p||ui e helping woodland owners make
find (he remains of ancient Indian showing that Ihr-.T new insect!- most of the fleas. For th- stick the most from their timber crops.
And Florida's up-to-date wood­
villages in the area of Serra cldcs are ninny times inorw effee- tights tweeters ari* used
land owners also lend in the es­
Maestro near llaynmn. Cuba
live than DDT in destroy, tg di
timate of forest pioduct* harves­
In Dr, Smith's words.
These •case-carrying flea* and o'hcr in­
ted, with almost 12 million hoant
eicavallonx will be made to dr- sects.
feet of lumber cut under Imtannine (he cultural relationships
Their names arc dieldrin. aldrln
t&gt; -oved practices.
between north and south Cuba, and heptachlor
A woodland owner who care
and those that might have existed
TJie study liegan with elaht in­
fully selects the trees to Ire cut
between Haiti. Jamalra and f’uhx
secticides Four kctt eliminated
■from his timber stamp, 'hr
and possibly Florida."
early in the project, leaving the
ginal stock for harvesting In
The F8U proleasor said the three new one* and DDT.
County Commissioners
and In
„
,
.. ml future years. Is following liltrjuruntalnoua areas nf southeast
The ordinary California ground owners In (Orange anil surrounding proved cutting |irnrtlrca, accordCuba
Inveatlgi
aba have never been Investigated
squirrel, suld llyckman. I* usually counties urc Invited to attend n ln« to the Florida Forest Service,
rehaeologlcallv, and It Is tmnor
arenaeologically,
tm
about as flea-infested an animal mretlng of the Florida M a rt of
Most „f ,he flA.otm small woodtin t tn do so before Ihc complete
I?
1 a. . ! . )P l«n«l iiwnot'*. wtm control the ma­
picture of prehistoric Indians of as exists. So the research techni­
cians
fenced
22
acres
of
field
land
Orlando
on
Tuesday.
August
II
jority »»f liir *tntc'n 20 million
lie Greater Antilles can be known.
The archaeological work will be and divided it into numbered con In announcing the meeting. J. () acre* of rummorclnl tinibrrlnnd,
trot
areas
■'hllllps,
president,
said
Dial
the
done In (he ancient Indian village
an- becoming forestry conscious
First they raughl squirrels and Hoard Is inviting any landowners Ihrnllull the effoits of the Flor­
sites al sea level and also In the
or
persons
Inttrested
In
forestry
mountainous area Last ve„r In clicrked Ihv oormul flea infest»
ida Fores! Service's farm for­
Jamaica. Dr Smith saw old In­ Hon of a representative number to allend the meeting al II u m
estry program
"We
Ihltlk
that
by
holding
our
dian sites inland several miles. In The sipilrrels then weri* released
The Farm Forestry program
areas now uninhabited He hopes and the various ar-'a* were dusted meetings In various parts of the was organised in K ill to help the
state and Inviting the public we
&gt;n discover If this situation is also with separate Insecticides
will he able lo obtain valuable sug small landowner, who usually
*fruc In Cuha and to determine the
Seventy-two
hours lata* rt* gcslbms from landowners who didn’t know too much about fores­
Inland-sracoast cultural relation­ searchers started catching xquir- cofnr
,n S e t ^ llh the Klorldn try, gel the most money from
ship between the sites.
rils again arid made a fresh flea Forest Service In this way we can bis trees without ruining his
Funds tn finance the expedition
timber stand.
.
.
. ..
do u belter Job." Phillips said
were granted by the Florida State
Similar meetings have been held
The urogram has proved so
University llcscurch Council and
hi
Pcnsacnln. Tallahassee, and successful that today 12 farm
the American Philosophical Society
Tampa
foresters are employed liv Uio
of Philadelphia.
...........
...... . Florida Service to belli woodDr. Smith Is accompanied by
The Florida Hoard of
Forestry
CLEVELAND.
Miss
Henry
serves in an advltory capacity to loud owners lo .'ll) counties. The
Dr. Kenneth A Wagner, F8U as­
l&gt; ro g im n is b e in g e x p a n d e d g r n d u
sistant professor of botany, and Elliott. 7.1. of Cleveland, rcrog Hie Florida Forest .Service
ni/ed
ns
the
world's
oldest
cron­
o
II. Morgan Smith. St Petersburg.
Other members of the Hoard are a lly lo i i | I i i *i c o u n tie s .
FSII graduate student In urchacoi- dusting pilot, was killed Inst nlgfnt T Lamar Haney, vice-president.
The I' S Forest Service re
When Ills light plan? hit a telephone silver Springs. Huy Wesley, seen l-iirts si-u shows that Florida
•jjOgv and anthropology
tary, Jacksonville, R c Hrent. b-Hiis mi 111*- number of ai'ie* on ■
Wagner will study earth w’r*’ ,
bean species nf_thn mosses, family
H*' had been dusting crops since J r , Tiillnhnssrv, and C A Rob » Mcli improved cutting practical
Mcckerucnne The bnlantxt has u M21
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mhllrallnn by Ihe American Mid
and Naturalist al Noire Dame
" I will study Ihe Caribbean spe­
cies where they are growing," Dr
Wagner said "Dried specimens
alone studied In the laboratory do
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f&gt;r W-innpp alrlfH tiy Mnrotin
8mlth will also collect otficr
implants. 'This collecting will tnitl
ate a long-range program of study
on tropical musses and liverworts,
which will eventually lake us into
all the Central Cminllcs and most
of the West Indies Islands "
Dr. Wagner said his study Is in
gel a heller understanding of Ihe
flora of Florida since more than
half of the Florida mosses can
be traced to tropical origins.
In addition to collecting cvl
Hence. Dr. Wagner and an expert
photographer will take photos nf
J Ihe vruolallnp of the major plant
sone in Cuba and of the archaeol­
ogical sites explored by Dr Smith,
for teaching botany anil archaeol­
ogy and anthropology students al
the university
' Members of the expedition will
travel by boat to I'uba It is ex
ported Ihe srientlsls will remain
in Cuba a mimlh or more

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fwaan lha liruiin nf a an am amt
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Artina Ailrnlnlalratiir
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ST IjOUIK W - Circuit Judge
Robert J. Kirkwood, who doesn’t
enloy ihe part o( his Job that re­
quires granting of divorces. Inter­
rupted his vacation yesterday for
a good reason
He set aside the divorce granted
last week to Mr anil Mrs. Tony
T. Tnmassn of St. lands. They said
lin y have madr up
" I feel like a Hoy Scout who has
gone his good deed," Ihe Judge
commented. Then he went hack
. on vacation.

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Cleanliness Vital In Polio Fight
Cleniillneaa In it C ity not only cnhnnccH
it a niipenrnnco hut contributes d efin itely
tow ard aafcpunrdlng Its health.
l l j j u d efin ite flirt that filth breeda dlssinus* and limit Hence, which con tea r a t the
v ita h of a iitiigliljoiliood or a com m unity.
A n outstaniliiiK example in history of tlie
ra va p iv n f flltl fort dim-nun in tin; Black

Two Points Of View
In Mfifi, five iiunilrert yearn ago, Sultan
F atih .M «han,miil II cnptiireed the city of
CoiiftaniiMOpli-. now known mi latam bul.
'Mn- aimiveri'tJry of the event waa corn­
in' niornli il recently in Iw n rmmtriuH, in
two i n 'i n l y d iffe re n t moods.
In 1 ut key the uim lvurw iry w iih eclehraim l with feanling. paradea ami Hpeeclim*.
T u rkiM i flag-i hedi'i'kert f I k* ntreotH and
copies of tlie com iuering Sullan'n hoadip im lfi. tent were set up. A special opera
was performed by the T u rk is h N atio n al
T in .

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In (ireece the date was remembered
v /illi mourning. T he C athedral o f A thens
was the .rone o f reipiiems attended by high
ranking government o ffic ia ls and represenlalives of the king. Bells in Greek
churches lulled as if they were immnmeing
a national dimmler
ll was feared that the dlffereaco of
opinion a&lt; to imw tlie anniversary should
he eelotnaieij m ight lend to fresii dissencion between the Greeks and the T u rks
..who are now allied as members of the
N o rth A lla id ic T re a ty O rganisation. T h e
,/i'Jirn pro veil grnumllenn, however, and no
bad t il ling was aroused.
I The it) fair does point out bow deep
m a ll d some of the differences which sep
untie I tie countries of the Old W nrld really
are. II is these differences, grown out of
liimdreils of veins of d istru st, prejudice
and suspicion, that make u n ity so d if f i­
cult In this light the progress that lias
heen made toward unity since World W ar
II is truly n-m arkiilile.
T O D A Y 'S

III IIL K

Cleanliness can help fig h t polio.

You’re Telling
Me!
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A Dirt roll miitorln^ (mid 4-180 in parkitiK
ticket fliii'ii. Ilia I'liFDOfit rnnri* HtniuIitHf Still
thrsii it dirt wiiui) rmmintf-

The Sanford Herald
I'MnlilUhril In IttOH

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til I t u i u t r a a «»f M l l i t ' l l II, IHfH,
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hear, it kmiRnroo, a fox, a poat, a turtlu, u
mink anil a '|io&gt;minn. Junt w liat our kirta
would like a I iouhii wltiO h built In v*o o 1 i,'tl
F v i-ry n e a t uri* has Un purpimu fa lifts,
.s ii .vis M ilt, tliu s te rlliiF jir ia te r m a il. N or illHtanei*. if liie ro w ere no pmiH o r eniUH th ere
p n ih n lilv w o iililu 't he an y iTom iw iiri! puzzli'H

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lu r rfim h ll, n i l , , „ u i n i l H i , liii-Hl
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n . H r l l M H it A I* . r i l l i l l . | ) n l r h r . .

A ilini SleveiiMiiu hurt to rout A cutaway
coat ho lie could attend a tea in London at
which lie met Queen Kllznhoth, Which
cii ii huh us to wonder if Art ever pot th a t hole
in hid aline fixed?

JAMES MARLOW

Ike Stresses Indochina Aid
Security Administration explained
loiim of the reasons why they

WASHINGTON un — President
Eiwnhowttr stressed, In his speech
to lho governors Conference yestcuhy, the lm|mrtunco of the 400
million «lollnm Congress voted for
fighting Hit. Communists in Indo­
china.
Tim money wm Important In hln
foreign program Thu way hln oilmini itrHlion went about getting It
ilhmlrntc* Elsenhower's own devel­
opment In Immlllnif Congress,
He has u theory of govemmcnl
tio collet! gradualism. In a news
conference July 22 hu said he con­
siders It hla Job to tiling people
In Confirm and tha *x«cutivo
tiranch tiiguther to achieve prodrent for Uni United Htatei.
This wot more than ilx months
after hu lieu an dealing with Con­
gress. In (nut time na hlmaelf
allowed aomv of thla gradualism:
In the aonae of a gradual change
In handling the lawmakeri.
Ho started off tho IMS aeaalon
liy having mambera of Congress
into the White Houae for fareakfoat
nr lunrh, Irving for a vary per­
sonal and friendly relationship.
'Umi waa atlll hla goal at the end
of the tension.
But In the beginning ho teemed
to rely on an attitude of "after I
lay my proposal* before Congress
t i l can ault ftaelf and Ihlngi should
’ {work out all right."
At the end ho had reached I
. 1point of putting beat on Congreia,
lo r Individual mambera, to got apI jimval for what h» thought Impor*
7; 4 Short Iy after becoming president
Hi ho asked Congress' okay on a reso­
lution condemning R u s s i a for
breaking agroemenla and onilavV &gt; It suited the Democrats. But tl&gt;»
ftf'i lUpubllcan* wanted to add a par*
* graph critical of Presidents Roos-

penlated

SAM DAWSON

D O UNTO OTHERS—

Major Business Gains
NKW Y ottK uH-fUuiM J! tallies I somulmc* have
making
Jlo# with !fw
no the report card (if the 83rd roui
hank’*
account
of
your
Income
and
Congren today and flndi tome
important gain*: Ending of con- outgo, so the treasury suddenly
t,oi», fir»l »u-j&lt;» towiird
onomy found It couldn't pare expenses as
in government, and Uie first tenta­ it had hoped (because, It said. ^
tive stops toward hard money.
But business also took some los­ spent appropriations) and tax ctlses (however Inevitable): Disap­ iectlons were fulling behind ex
pointment that taxes weren't cut, pectations.
Businessmen have had to put oil
illIghi-r interest costs on business
borrowing
mid tighter money mar­ their hopes for a balanced federal
orrt
kets, aud dlsappolntiii'.'iil over a budget f i * a year or more
Tho treasury is having to borrow
growing treasury tlehril and climb­
more money—and U’l having b&gt;
ing
g federal drill
And business was told it must pay higher InlereM rates.
For example, next week it must
wait until next year for a number
of things it wontuil: He visum id pay off three billion dollars worth
lux laws,
bur laws, foreign trade of certificates on which it has ben»
laws; uml unli-lruit laws; and a paying two p r cent Interest, Tr
proposes to tin this by issuing the
re ilclinint of a farm policy.
The "businessman's administra­ same amount of now certificates,
tion” In Washington run Into some but on them it will pay 2 023 per
major problems (hat considerably cent
The coat of currying tho grawlns
coo1ei‘
led off early hupes.
lerul debt becomes constantly
Ilia gait gains and biggest dis­ federal
appointments were in the field of more expensive for the taxpayer
Interest charges are around six
money and finance.
Business huiltxl Die move to end billion dollars u year now.
Business feel* the rising Interest
Hie era of easy money with its
implications of inflation. And It rates in other ••'•vs than In Its
applauded every lime the Congress role as taxpayer. When it borrows
at the hank, or floats securitii^
pared un appropriation bill.
in the
market,
MHl
|H6 iiliiI
»»*-*» business must offer
But is IHV
the LUIIMItlilfl
Congress H'ltXIIJH
session Ill
ended, the
vsiovii.
M|*T treasury
Iioiinttlj ran
I a 14 into HUH'
trou- |l|f§lJ«r!
higher interest ratea, or ■
It doesn'i
bio with its budget. Just as you get the money it needs.

SPO R T SHOE
CLEARANCE

HAL BOYLE

I f we would listen we m ig h t all hear
lie voice ui liiu iiiliiiite . A m i i heard the
voice uf the Lord, saying, W hom tiliull I
send, and who will go Tor us? Then said
I lieic am I; send me.— Isaiah l):H.

i m L U ' h r . t H flllr r i p f | i i MnlMnl&lt;«f u n i t H u n tin g , I h r U t hi mi mill &gt; n i t r n r * . I ' u M l a h e . l «»u Hnfn rr iM fn fii ll utt iU K

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Ile n tli, o r bubonic plague, which swept
Lurope during the middle ages.
People during thla dark period dropped
in the street like flies from tho disease,
which linrhured in fleas which In turn wore
transported by rats. These rats thrived In
unsanitary conditions.
Now. today we don’t have to w orry much
about the Black Death wiping out half the
population of Sanford, but we should be con­
cerned about poliomyelitis. Tlds disease has
struck tear into tlie hearts of citizens of
communities in N o rth C arolina and A laba­
ma, whore polio has caused u modern-day
plague.
In |Hilio us in any disease, cleanliness is
n com batting force. Personal cleanliness,
cleanliness in the home, a t the back door, in
the alley ami in tlie street, all help to com­
bat disease.
F ilth not only supports disease but feeds
disease carrying rodents and insects,
.Snnfurtl In far fro m hclne flltliv —lo -fa e tJ —j
“C ay .Manager Tom Lemon praises the efforts o f local citizens In keeping the C ity
clean ami In practicing Hnnitary habits In
the disposition of garbage.
This praise is directed at the great ptaJorlty— but there still is a m in o rity. A few
local people have la-on arrested nml fined
in recent moutliH for failing to ilisisise of
garbage properly.
True, these people are few — very few.
h ot, il lakes only one rotten apple to spoil
the whole barrel.
T he law specifies Unit garbage is to be
kepi In a metal container w ith a tig h t-fit­
ting cover. Occupant ii of residences or busi­
ness establishments are responsible fur
th e ir premises.
Downtown, there are metal receptnclorf
to take care o f garbage ami trash such as
apple corns and candy wrappers. These cans
are provided for the cimveninni'e o f the gen­
eral public.

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Wednesday, Aug. G, lb fid

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Men Needle Women On Clothes

NEW YOllK us—Nothing makes
an Amrrican husband fed more
superior than the way women wnr
ry about changing dollies styles
It was u subject on whieli Wilbur
Pcelite, the nation's most nveraige
man always enjoyed needling his
man,
wile
"Well, well, Trellis Mae,” hu
said joyously, " f m-* wltcre some
Parisian designee, ure trying to
revive short skirls How unity can
women get? Why don't they Just
put frlngrsi un their hulhing suits
and wear them for evening gown*."
"Oh, shut up," replied his wife.
"Boy, oh boy," said Wilbur.
"Don't tell me you gals are going
to start dressing again like the
high school flapiHTS of the luzo'i
Women never looked gnoflr-r in all
history. This time everybody will
you ever he milet?" m |ir
rellls .Mae. Usually she
paid no attention to her husband's
raidings alxiut women’s styli-i. But
this time he had struck home
For the prospect of a return lo
short skirts secretly dismayed hert.
Tile truth was Ihul Trellis Mu«
was u hit knock-kneed, and she
had reached an ago where sii*
thought her knees, when she wulky
ed, might be heard—but shuiildiiT
be seen.
"W b*t Beta me," marveled Witt
bur, "Is now some French lakcf
you never even saw says, ‘Wear
this I'—and all you dames run like
sheep tu do what lie says Whnl'f
the rohir going to be (tils year—
gunnyinek brown?"

"The pig envies the poacock,"
said his wife.
"How’s that?" asked Wilbur,
surprised. Then Trellis Mac blew
up
"Listen,
my
little sackcloth
hero," she said. "Why don't you
g l o w up and face iile. lent I you
know you're jealous?"
".Ii-aliiui?
Who’s Jealous of
what?"

tlie ink .sluin' You alt wear the
same uniform, as if you were In
un old-faxhloneil orphan home.
"U's Just practical," said WII
bur defensively
"That Isn't It—It's fear," Insisted
Trellis Mae "Why ,|„ von sneer
at u mull wfm wears a moustache
or lic-ard? Because' tie has the
courage to he different, my little
gutlesN wonder, ami you don’t."
"Ail you men arc Jealous. You’re
"Well," suid Wilbur lumcly, "how
Jealous of how much hotter women about those blue summer shnei I ’m
dress Ilian you do. You don't even gulir-g to Im y "

know whit clothing I* for."
" It'* to cover you up, of course,"
said Wilbur. "Even women can't
gel away with running around
more than half-naked II'* o mat
ter uf law."

"You've been threatening to buy
them for five years,, unit hnvernt
got up tha courage yet And you'll
probably never wear blue shoes
unless 1 bury you in them."

Wilbur looked alarmed.

"Thai shows how aliiv inui are."
"Y-y you wouldn't Imry me in
replied Trellis Mae. "They think
clothing Is Just noma thing .to keep blue summer shoes?" he asked un'
‘ "O'''1
wurin In winter—and hot in rtaslly
thorn wuri
"Why not?"
summer. But clothes are un ad
"Oh, I don't know."
venture with a woman, u weapon,
"You think St peter will, look
a way to express her personality,
at your shoes?"
to shuw the Is different"
"Yeah. How can they be dif­
"N-n-no, bill it lust doesn’t seem
ferent when they follow the same right, You wouldn't do It, w;uul(|
style?"
you?
!
"Don’t be ridiculous." suid Trel­ "Black shoes?" prodded Wilbur.
lis Mae. " It’s inisi who are afraid
"No." salit Trellis Mae dreamily.
to he different."
" I don't follow that." suid Wil " I'll bury you in golden sandals
tied with a sllvtr Imw.
bur indignantly.
When you go to heaven, I Want
"Look, you anil all the other hus­
bands I know think you're dressed you to stand out from the crowd."
uj* when you have tin a black pair
Wilbur droppttl the lople of short
shoes, a white shirt, a blue suit skirts The rest of I lie evening ho
hut one Unit isn't loo blue, am) a kept glancing with a hunted Hook
necktie you could wipe _a »o*__
postuf- ut Trellis Mae lie never mold be
flci&lt; pen on and nobody
ii) could see sure when she was Joking.

Closing out our entire Stock

Ton fir White and Nylon Mesh
Sport Shoes.

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Girl Catch Up With Her Childhood

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Awards Made
A t Boy Scout
Court O f Honor

An Aid to Spinal Anesthesia

Ha Seminole Mio- ft:'- -*i ifIrict l ulirt nt Honor w a s Held
.Monday nt the First l ’rvshylrriatl
Cioirrh with Troop '145, under the
direction of Sidney Vihleli, scoutmaster, presenting the program,
centered sronml the Scmit I juvs.
The lies. A. (!. Melnids asked
the invocation und presented the
i losing prayer. The district swim­
ming meet vvtis set for Aug. 31,
lienrge Maffetl reported on his
meeting with the new executive
of the Central Florida Scmit Conti
i II.
Highlighting the pingnirn wns
the liresentnliun of awards bv the
ndviim-enient chnlnmili, William
I Hutchison Jr., who wns nssis■oil bv Ibib Karnes and Hob l.ippiiu-ott. members of the Court.
Troop 115 rr-ctvrd attendance,
iiilvsru-ement end nnifoim awards
a- a group.
Individual awnrds were presenl&gt;d to the following: second
i Inis, David Wnlkln»; first class.
Illllv Hnnisev and tlamlnll Hobbills; star scout, J. r’.. Ilrookshlre, ItoU-rt Mitchell , Kiclmrd
I’bngnn. Sidney- Vlhlen Jr., Teddy
Walker, llrun*
Hold, explorer
cold award, Allen Maffetl, Huhcrt
Mitchell.
Merit badges went to the fol­
low mg: Jlnimle funli-ll. canoemg. first nld, life saving; Hnrri
"Oil Smith, rltlxi-nxllip In the
nine; Hilly Tyre, eariuellig, life
iiMiiu;
Inhmiv
Williams, life
saving, James F Rrookshire. fire
matishlp, ciiribiilli". Ii-pitie ie
nuns, leading, swimming. Don
I liev, canoeing, fishing, scholai
'bin. swimming; llubhv llei-kmiin.
■ookiiig, first aid. nature
41 ( olllnr. rlectrlrlty, fli--iimn
liip; Itrnre Hold, elect?icii v. puli
tn-ahli; Allen Mnffeit. unto
middling, printing; Robert MM
- hell, cooking, electricity, fir- mini
tup. palntlm?, swimming; Rich
nrd I’l ngun, rnnoeliig, bonn- n
nulls, life saving, swimniin-.'. Sol
nev Vlhlsn Jr., electrirllv. firomiuisliip. home repnirs; Teddy
•t alker, eooklng, swimming, ......I
ni m iic . Jack Young, swimming
F u d ...... ratine Allen Mnffcll,
-&lt;&lt;ll 11•11imI
espli'lllDiiii,
ll-iliell
tlil-hell ernft skills toeni ioiml
&gt;\ liloMlI lull

By CARL HR 1.1,
•belle contrihutors all nvtc the na­
SEARCY, Ark. 'A* — Shirley tion E J Hlsley. the Little Rock
Bryant, w h o ul 12 has lived hunker who it the fund trustee,
through a lifetime nt Irag-dy i. savs that, with Interest, the money
catching up with a lot! eliildhoial will
see
Shirley
conifortahly
thinks to a natinn with a heart
through college
Even as a very Utile girl. Shir
Today she is vomidrlely recov­
tey was trying to fill u grownup's ered from her critical Injuries, ex­
shoos. Both her mother and father cept for a scar on her left arm
worked, a n d Shirley mothered which laier will he removed by
those of her six brothers and sis plastic surgery
aw tars who weren't old enough for
And she’s launched on a rout
W school.
Then, Just before Christmas lust which will lisid to a college de­
year, her family was suddenly gree
Harding College at Searcy was
wloed out. Her falhic. Hilton llry
ant, started a -wood-burning strife ■srirctl'tt to carr) mil Ok- educa­
With kerosene one morning It e*. tional plan
Shirley came &gt;o Sea rev last May
plods'll, leveling their little frame
home in the Crystal Hill commun and now lives with Mrs. Pearl
ily near Little Rock.
Dodd, a retired college dietician
Shirley was the only survivor living Just off itv.* campus. This
Painfully burned, she spent months full she’ll he enrolled in Harding
In the hospital. And as doctors and Academy, a grammar and high
nurses used their greatest skills, a school run bv the college. Out be
Little Rock newspaper, the Arkan­ cause she missed &lt;o much school,
sas Democrat, went lo work to first m o t h e r i n g her younger
brothers and sisters and then In
provide for her future
The piper*. "Shirley Hryant the hosnital. the little girl has been
fund" raised tl3,30» from sympa- receiving special tutoring from a
faculty member to prepare her to
etlttr the seventh grade
What seems even inote pleasant
is that, at last Shirley has lime
to play She even went to ramp
f ir a couple of weeks, has learned
•Mr. ami Mrs. J C. Hutchison to swim anil says Mrs Dodd.
left today for Siivuniiali, N. 4 "She 'is-ins lo spend all her spare
time swimming or riding her hi
lit, gliend, about three mouth*.
cycle ’’
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Does she help out with the houseMLss Lucia (Soff left toduv foi
Norfolk, Va, where she will visit keening chores’’
"Well," savs Mrs Dodd, ” *!w
until Holiday.
Used to have In iln so much of ll,
Mis, Pearl Hansel] tins return­ you know Slu- sets tile table for
ed after h nine day visit with me and helps a little with lh?
her lirothrr-ln-law mid sister, Mi rooking, hut she likes to water
and Mrs.
N. Holler, at Oreens- Hie flowers, sweep the wulks and
boro, N. C.
do other tilimlw outdoors better
M i. mid M rs. It. I,. Ilu rv e v of tins city iiiitiiiinu-e the npp ro orhllig
than washing dishes or cleaning m n rriiigc of tlo -ir d uo uh ler, Miss Kvelvu .lilie s iii llu r v i v of .tacksonFriends of W. S. Tliurdon will house "
ville, to ile rim id M Hoy, son nl Mi mol M o Kdw unl l("V of Alpena.
In the sliurl time slu- has been Mirhigan.
he glad lo learn tlint lie is aide
" tu he out ngnlii after being eon m Searcy. Shirley has learned to
’I'tie wedding w ill la k e p la ie .Sunday. August '' -il I p m in the
finrd to his home for I wo months pluv the piano remarkably well 1 Chaiivl uf tin- First lliip tial t'lm ir li, .liii-ksiinvitle. F lo in h i
wilh an injured foul.
with mill informal mslruellnu and
N o in v ilu liiin s an- tiemg sent. Imt nil u l n l i i - - mol liie o .ts of tin
soon will take regular lessons
i-iiliple are invited.
Miss Hetty Itjllhlincr has as In i
What dues the waul to be when
guesl for a week, her roommate she grows up?
at the University of Florida. M iss
I In l e ’ s
U good
ICUMIII
(o '
" I wonldn’l mind being a nurse,"
Janet May, of Leesburg
i lionmublv everv time mu u*e it
sir ■ fi-pllcd—her face sobering us
Sumo oils from the coffee elllig
Friends of l.eltov (ioff of Puna stu- recalled her many days 111 n
Mrs William II Malllu-ws id Id lis . .lean Ann Nelson. I.iiida n- lln- inside of the pot ufter the
hospital
era. brother of &lt;&gt; K Coll of Sun
l.akc Marv entertained tills alter H iiiiipliK -v. ArHint Ailing and l.eo poffee is poured out This oil
fnrrl will lie sorry to heir ihat h,
norm In hnni.it. of her d'lindilor Toro •
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r e t o l d *iod *-mbi*ieiis on the critical list in Hie Memo
I'olleen's nib hirlhday Various
' I e mffee if It I s not lenioveil
1 * r ill Hospital ill Tallahassee nllei
games and cunlesls were enjoved
* being severely Imrned
with prizes being awarded to MrI'ldunliinio and Mrs .lames Mai
Ihews
Following the opening id Hie
gifts. Hie h o s t e s s served Ice cream
u tim i
and birthday cake, with nuts in
\N N v illN t KM ENT
fancy cutis and everyone was pre­
sented with a noise maker favm
WEDNESDAY
Adult guests were: Mines Frank
Tha Ladles’ Society of the II
(irlffin, li J. Di'Laughtcr ami W
M is. C. It .lone*
of L K Mml E Will have tlieii
IV Burke of Lake Mury and C A
Fflls'ii .Sloan
tegular monthly . Irgslness meets
Shriller, C'olaidotilo, James Mai
log at ?:’I0
p. m. at the Odd
t’apt.
lames
F.
McWhurtvi
and
Ihew and Howard Matthews uf
fellows Hall.
Mrs. McWhorter nnnoiinee the Orlando
1 tea k e ttle o l w ater kepi 00
I -The Unoghlors Ilf Wisely Sun
u f ii ll Hi., I t ip*., d n u g h t e i .
Children Invited to lie with Col­ Ihe stove Wilt be IID 'fu l for sltlllll
• day’ SfWbl tiRi»c*'will ...... . In
n ..... . on Aoif, 4 Ip Amster­ leen were Judy Curlis, Archie. Dun rooking need, nod save ninny
McKitilay Hall aLAttyU p. in. with dam Hulluml.
end Shelvey DcLouglitvr, Frances .le n s tu the sink.
Mia. Ross Adam*’ group its hos­

finAAomdiL.

Mrs. Matthews Honors Daughter

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T H E SANFORD HER ALD
West. A m . 3. 193.1
rags S

Sidney Allen
Has Party

ly HUMAN N. IU M W N , M.D.
, .m - t -I with this pruesduts li
IN time* and condition* nut w 'o r
headache which folcn; past, the beat anesthetic low* 'be operation In many cases,
mown t t i a itunn'n*.** •*
nr l,u'’ 1,1 ,hl* *P'nui anesthetic cp
i lar je dove of whiskey Not so 1,1 Ulu piev-ri*. little .sullslartuiy
4‘imig Mdne? Hymn Allen was
....... . e-l on his fourth birthday
O'Jay. for there are many type* tieatinent his been fuund. alterday -*lth ii party given by
&gt;f anesthesia that n iwisun can though It Is belli-.rd H ut the
lo« imilhei. Mis. S A Allen, at
have when going through an op- headache u due to tlie lenk.ige of
the home of Mrs. Willie Hunt,
eratlon or the delivery of a tuby 'he spinal Huld (nun Hie site
-MOS Palmetto Ave
One of the types most frequent- w,&lt;
' f r,e
Tlo- part? w-«« held outdoors
iy used for difficult operation. Is
‘ ,a* b,,‘"
that f a
ami the little guests i-n|oyed
spinal anesthesia. -Spinal nnes- «llllrlri»l anu.utu ot rxtr:. spinal
vniioii* activities during the ntthe.,in is very advantageous to ms
1,1,1 r,,,lM hr produce, tu .. place
•eiiu’on
Tied lo tuunches of
in many cases because It causes ' lr n,Ulll,i|t '"-'t due to I' -'kiige.
tiei-s weie mloied t'nlloon, and
I lu ll I Ii 1111 was presented with
treat relaxation of the muscles,
“ h&lt;adache
* I idlo-Oi- jin,I nepe paper bats as
ihrrrby giving the physician an P f°UI,,iii
lavois
•a.slrr Held In which to work.
Alcolml amt Musa?
I lo- i ef reibno nts consisted of
No lung Irritation
* lv,1n«
like, h i * , i&gt;.iio mini b and candv.
t
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’ alcohol mixrd with t\ Huuar loin*
I In- -aki was ib-'iati 'l with pink
The dangers of vomiting: that
rt v,.„, r.&gt;ll4&gt;v*lnK the use
loici tot on - 1 ftiou the icing and
.ccur with Inhalation anes hetlc
llnr.„heil« and after the | i eoti-reil will, a pink hone.
.gents are grea ly decreased With ,ipprn„ lin |m, oeen completed,
I bun- a lt o ' -Hoc w ere
f la r r v
spina ane. he. a arid there Is nt* ra u w i
„ lr prrtin
anil l.mitii II Lint. It ii in ti rv Flowirritation In
■i
1tiniie ami t'urletis Nicks,
1
.'VI*1., ,T.Vl! 'hat produce the .splinti Muld lo
method Is also used many times give olT more Hold Thus the loss
F-lcai Jnl i
Pat ('luii'man. Jim*
for persons who have colds nr Is replaced unit Hie to-iidiichr
' ii Da vat and Tom lb ii-oti, Pm.
upper iexpiratory Infections In eliminated
, ii»i I Miiri -It•"» i *i.h (itvurtn* (u ni)it
inhalation anesthesia with either
urt, i i ii4i ItjiimIv ►lorn™*
This alcohol solution Is given
I hi iyit at h«'i .I i i i i N u n t w p i ' p : M i » .
ether, cyclopropane or some other slowly Recently, it w.n tried on a
I! I I -i yf t ", M im .litmi'rt Hfiituri,
drug, grratcr cure must be taken gruup of patients and results were
Mi* iii|M (* uBtia\ (nit. mill Mrft.
to prevent the development of a excellent In almost all of them
I t til* iw * NtiMl IIt*
lung
than with Not onlydoes the preparation
... . complication
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iph)al anesthesia.
serve to eliminate tin- headache,
Loss of feeling Is achieved by
u|8),
,() rr|(,.ve the pain
introducing a need * Into the am1 „ vi,n up , hr ,,,ln u
„ ie
iplnal canal and.through
Ibis paUp,a
llK
,-y
needle, withdrawing spinal (luhl
t( B E S T MIN \ %11 v v s tv F it
and replacing U with an anrsJ I’ H DOCS eltlllg egg. ClIII'C
\ i'll *&lt;i'»l 4|m.||iflt ......-ting of Hie
tlietic agent which deadens thr
t• \ \
nerves In the spine ll Unix gives liuiib-mng id tlo- an lies’
\ 1i \ 1fnt1 \
on- belli lust
' 111 1 1 it M 1,1■■Ml* "f M'S Jalltet
Aitswei Tlii'ie Is mi rvidiioe
i rltef ot pisln over the a lea where
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tll.lt I'i'tlllg eggs ' &gt; i- 'i hilt.(Ml
the nerves aie pnt.ily/rd
1
i Ml 1 in 1•kMi 'mu to tin- oilline of the serious |iiobleins In g o t Die mteiies
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Intelin \
at 10 45 a in In Ihe eliiuch and w ill lim e l In- liillow ing p arlic i
II. o.e }H 1' 1a’111 it In s1 nielil's
educnlliiiial building
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Miis lee Mnitx•ti-.li lim rheon w ill be .e r r e d wl years old w ill .inj: "ll Had To He »'4l.l Mi st * till &gt;le. Sbenffet, Mr*.
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main and a program will be pre
li. I I I * . Mi - Dnybod M uf Kitten
M-uled ul I ixt p in m tin- audl del a piatlo .olo s-«lt it It'll.
1 "Ul t ll-'liiiiilo, tentOil I'lie l\c &gt; .
and tile aiilioillici'l Ul Y Mi
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Mrs Clyde Hum pbrey. program Miss Ellen V ilili n w ill inters lew i'"i.n \ - oio itm tob i of I In- ans ill
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that
Ihe M a rlliu Duane \ dden, age Hui-e ai y . Mi»
and M r. V"'iug.
age William I h.iiela
speaker would he li hi I're tis lm w , and W illia m T iiro lh Vlhlen

DAV Auxiliary
Holds Meeting

Student Program
To Be Presented

. Baptist Circles
To M eet Monday

liom e m is .ln u iio
lo Indians at
Danin lie w ill speak mi 'A in e rt
can Indians und the Jesp* M'ny "
Anyone Interested Is u n ite d In
allend
rile n u r c r y w ill lie open lor
clu'dren of pre-srhiad ages
I lie Jr C tr l’s' Ansillury and the
S u n b e a m , w ill a ls o m e e t al hi 4'&lt;
a ill

.is . children ul M r
and M r.
W illia m \ ililrii H.ickurm ind m il'll
Is to he h u m .lie d by Kidney I'tlileii
al Hu- plan"
\liy .In ile n l lim n Ihe l i t . ! ciade
III rough Ihe Du Ih li I . cordially
luvlled lo lake part in H u . pro
gram
I'I io m
wishing fu rlh e i iii
lo rm .iln m m u eontacl M r . Sid
ncy V mien at In J

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The regular meeting of lluW8C8 of
Ebruezer
Methodlsl
Church will meel willi Mrs. II W
Lord on S Sanford Avenue at M ihi
' p ill.
MONDAY
Circle* of the women of the
First Piesbyterluii Church will
# , meet as follows:
No. I Mrs. Charlea Wilke, L'luilrnmn, with .Mrs. Mary Holly H ill
Myrtle Avenue if:30 p.m.
No. l! Mrs, Wutson li. Wallace,
Chalrinnn, with Mrs. D. II. Middletone 42.1 West IHth Street 1:0(1
p. m.
No. 1 Mm. L. F. Hoyle. Chair,
man, with Mrs. Hulph A- Smith
2021 Park Avenue 1:00 p. m.
No. 4 Mrs. W. H. l.uFetru,
Chairman, with Mm. ImFetrn 110
West 3rd Street, Mrs. Oliver
Clause rn.hostess, 1:011 p. ill.
No. 6 Mrs. Francis Meriwether,
Chairman, with Mrs. Meriwether
O lr r y Avenue, 1:00 p. m.
No. It Mrs.
L. Redd Inir
Chairman,, with
Mrs. J.
K
Nlcholds West First Street. Mrs.
Y. C. Holllnger co-hostess 3:00
p. m.
No. 7 Mrs. I'. T. Meeks, Chairntan, with Mrs. Arthur C. Moora
1213 Oak Avenue 3:00 p, ni.
Evening circle No. I Miss Leti# Ue Caldwell, Chnlrmun. with Mrs.
John W. Wilson, Holden Laku,
Miss Annie Nelson co-hostess-—
Picnic — &lt;1:30 p. m.
Evening circle No 2, Mrs. Jack
Armstrong, chairman, with Mrs.
A. E. Kipp HUH Oak Avenue,
M rs..Jack Armstrong and Mm.
Curtli Hughes, co-hostesses, g:00
p. m.
The WMS Circles of the First
Baptist Church will meet at

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10:48 a, m. In the Church and
educational buildings. A covered
illah luncheon will be arryail at
MSB and a program will he pre­
sented in the auditorium at 1:00
p. m. The Jr. (llrle Auxiliary and
the Bunbeams will also mest at
10x46 a. m.

TUESDAY
_ Tha (Heinera Class uf the First
Baptist Church will hold Ita
monthly meeting at the home of
of Hra. J. L. Jackson, Hlpea Ava„
at 8:00 p, in.

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cannad applc.auc. and fold It Into
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ftla iM t and top with a harry or
b ckarry.

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Pig# » _____Wtd. Aug. 5, 1933

Family M an

TAFT'S LIFE IN PICTURES:

want Given
For Biscayne
Pollution Study

DETROIT ',r-A IJ-ycar-old boy
atlemplmu to move his father s car
a few feet set off on a wild ride
yesterday that ended 1.B00 feet l»*
ler with the tlenlh of a man
C'haclc* M. llouchln. who had
drlv-50 a cor only once, told police
that his father had given him the
keys to get something out of the
trunk.
,
. .
The yuongstor said Ihsl he had
to move the car since another was
parked too closely behind. He aecldmtly got th* automatic shift
lever In reverse and piled Into th*
rear car. Then tin* car suddenly
rocketed ahead for a block, strik­
ing and killing Nicholas Hayden,
lit).
Police rclcaiv’ d the hoy pending
further Investigation.

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A grant ol approximately $30,000
has .been made by the U. S Public
Health Service to the Marine
Laboratory of the University of
|iaml‘ for
of the
* i study
................
effucffucto
f poiluHon In Biscayne Hay.
"The affccl* of sewage pollution
Upon fishes
me and other life In the
aea ore not too well known, In
pile of the general opinion to toe
uitrary," It wax ixdntcd out by
, r . F. G. Walton Smith, Director
hf the Laboratory, In making nn
nouncement of the Kraut
It may sometimes happen that
e of tne result* of *ew»ge may
. to bring about an Increase In
&gt;h life, wlille other effect* may
to destroy It." Dr. Smith contiued.
, The plan* for a sewage disposal
plant recently financed by the City
Of Miami will make It poaalhje to
conduct an rapertinent on a large
kale to determine Just
Juif how
‘
jilt Inn affects sea life. say*
in ....
ltd. A very careful IInvestl;
Ion will lie
he made of Hie
I he pol
tlon
area* of lllicaynr flay hetweno
so wand the time when the plant
Is In operation
After the plant lias set up It*
operation, and sewage is no longer
dumped Into the Hay, river* and
adjacent canal*, comparative oh
fvathrns will be made on contiopa
Ilona and on fish life to obtain
detailed knowledge of the
I hies due lo cessation of pal

Hrlndrrr milk hiia nil unuaually
lilith fnl content.

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rATHIB OlR gOUR SONS, Boh Taft in the summer c&gt;( IU30 was lo He- midst of the Ohio |K)lillcal inmp.iign
which sent him to live U. S. Senate for hli fit at term. The future Senator mul his wife are surrounded (left
.&lt;i rightt by R o b e r t J r . William Howard, Lloyd flowers and lloiahe pwlght In seven months of camI.ailing. Taft delivered moil- Him WM speeches, ami Ins wife made neurly that many without him.
\ «inciai eel candidate foi thr |(ppiibln*.wi norp Ination (right |&gt;h&lt;d&lt;»j, Scnalm T aft and his wife were with
.(Another strip of pictures on Senator

School Student Is Contest
Winner With Essay On Democracy

Tne studies will he rclaturi not
only to angling and commercial
fliMrtax buf also to such problem*
snlpworm* and shlo-hollom
Jng organisms, all or which are
various complicated way* afby pollution. A general
of life In Dlscaynr Day el( Editor's Note: Thr Sanford
tttfy ha* been carried out by the Herald Is pleased to publish a
trine Laboratory, the realms of prlxe winning oauy entitled "Do
ilch were published In HM#. mucracy I* What We Make It"
her studie son Itlsrayne liny written by Francis Hull, 10, a
have Included the effects of com- student at Newport New* High
tperclal fisheries mu
In Virginia. The student
tlvftle*. and several simile* of Ihe School
was Ihe winner In the IBth annual
R xtrlhutlnn of marine borer* and na I Inna I high .school mintrsl fur
tiling organisms Biscayne Bay l i m u sponsored
by Hie Ladles
spans
his had more scientific study limn Auxiliary
to the Veterans nf Forany other harbor In Florida
I
clgn
War*
i
This $30,000 grant, along with
I goes* each umieration of young
others from various sources on
ildw
Ih o
M .u ilu U I m i i s II i I }
lo ; people hay lied Ui, lilta the*. 1!
pursue research hdnfiil lo Florida was going lo forge a brave new
without cos* to Ihe slnlo or tn ihe arn. I suppose slime high school
taxpayer, It Is pointed out by Dr students have always said. Walt
until our turn. Wo will correct
oTor Inslniicn, there Is Ihe pre the mistake*. We have Ihe an­
Imlnary Investigation of (lie o/fecl swer*."
water release* from Lake OkeeMy generation
Is different.
if v
hohi-e inlo the Cnlmtxuhatchle Adull* may amllo at that remark
ind fit. Lucie Inlet* upon the and say. "Behold the new cmr - 5 ind commercial fishing nf aider*. But wo think it I* true.
Stuart and Fort Myers areas, We have to be different. We hnvo
inder rnnlrarl hy the Marine lived, In our short lives, through
.abornlnry with Ihe U H. Armv one war und part of another. We
torpa nf F.nglneer*. Another 1* have seen brother* leave Iheir
le recent $75 Win grant from the college classrooms, and fathers
lockcfcllcr Foundation for the leave their families. We have lived
t udy nf ornmilc productivity of In a lime of little serenlly. and In
• ocean. This I* primarily enn* an ever prearul atmosphere of
crnctl with Die plankton, basic "What happens next?" We hear
ource of food In the *c», ii|Hin the word, democracy, perhaps
Which all fish production depends. more than any one word.
"""What are we fighting for?"
Someone shouts, "Democracy "
"Whal are we dying for?" An
other answers, "Democracy."
"How will we (Ind our way
through the matt?" Always, "De­
mocracy."
We think that this word, holding
TALLAHASSEE - The Game a powerful heritage of menntnu,
[I Fresh Water Flili Commission Is now used fim casually. Wc think

Gome Commission
Protests Action
Py Wildlife Group

protested the action people declaim

too much a&gt;Kiul

. Wildlife Ihe privileges and freednms nf a
1 tne tl.
... ....................
Fish nnd
•rvlce In giving Florida a staie
emorracy, nnd neglect the oh
apin' season for' shuotTnt Igallnns nnd rcsiionsllilllllrs Ihut
I !Ide,
ives with Ihe sam e hours anil go will) such privileges That Is
Rag limit as Inst year,
C.
wlint my generation 1* roncerned
i. fit a letter to
John Mi
L. rFarley.
... .-**«*•*
in c ii atmul—not what democracy Is, but
Director nf lhr tl. S, Fish ami how to make It work.
wildlife Service, Game Commls
flow can wo hope lo nuke It
Sion Director Charles W. Face work? Not by pulling nwn^ our
Urged the Federal authorities to hleallxm. hut by weaving it Inlo
ttconslder their artlnn and allow Hie fabric of that which is pruc
longer shooting hours and n Idguer
| « I limit for dove shooters In this llrls I know arc not so much in­

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" h e Commission
....
|iad requested
early aesson
Northwest
rlda 'and for Dade. Broward
Mo
inn Monroe Counties, an Increased
baa Until from eight to 10 qc
dove
filly , amj^as much dove shooting
is hoaalbte,
Tnt Federal Service refused tn
accept the Commission's request
early.
la a atatewl
—
October 1 to
eember, 18 to n , g d „
lit of eight, and shooting hours
noon until sunset rach day.
Face, In hla protest letter, said
ho felt
felt xonlni
xunlj an aarly
. shoot
. .
Iciilar parts of the State

terested In pairlolic definitions as
in living ‘together,
“
during high

•chnal years
ra, In such a way that
they will ciime In definition* soil
e are
icanjnij* .of . their own
Inlil lhai the form nf odiicatlr
-------i l l ri “ rIs
- -getting
u n j r
*Is LraHcd%hc
enerallnn
ra
lemncratlc
ndtlcallim".
at
We a Iso hear critics .and rduentora having word battles about
____
what form of education la best.
Wc do not understand Uiolr fanoy
term*. W'o# _____
r ____ only
..... In
are Interested
results. And wc. yvho are about to
graduate,
le, tool that we have lived
In a snr
irt nf mlnlaturn Democracy
it Workk. We have grown to bp*
love tilnat the beat llw tor an
a tn bo found in coopliving. Hqme ul Attr ten*
a may be you
yotithlul and
laps the Federal group had imblln
are, .
I'reasons tor refusing tola re­ rad Ifik f c . Those

le

my classmates will grow Into In­
spiring leaders Ollier* will know
that It lakes courage. Judgment,
anil a sense of valors lo follow the
right leader
We wilt partlrln.ilr, mil Just In
lyillllra, but III id) the places tlmt
democracy needs to work We will
ho found on a Boy Seoul Council,
In u Mon'* Bible Class, on u TV
T A eommlUee In fhn li'nmse’s
Club; even on an ordinary-sound
log committee. "How to In
Improve

climaxing weeks of research on
our aclugl presidential candldnles.

I remember that I stayed until
five after school to count the
votes, nnd I fell n part of somcllilog great to come. Wc, during
that nrr election time, were not
too disillusioned hy noting that
many adull* were too liixy lo he
well-informed about candidates, or smug. Wc do like the ward, under
sliinillng, mid
nnd ils
its relation to the
the
too Indifferent to vole. We fell standing,
attitudes toward rare, creed, ana
just n plain, healthy anger. So ciifnr.
We know wc must yet grow
concerned were wc lhat we Intend, In age and experience before wc
as future rltlxuns, tn know what
grow
Is nii|&gt;|i&lt;’iiiiiH
happening In
uur country arm
nm / ....... . Inlo deep and true underis
in mu
Ihe world, and do all we can (or
But, since prejudice seem* lu
dcmocyncy with our grout voting
unit in darkness
and indifference,
power.
.........
........
Then, too, wc intend lo do some we xhnll try tu keep ourselves uul
thing about participation. We do in the bright light of activity,
not hollevc that oitliqna have (be participation nnd friendship We
right lu crlticltc unless they arc may learn mure about respecting
doing something constructive for creed* by really knowing a fine
lliclr community, state nr nation CiHbollc neighbor than by re a d in g
Wc, my school mates and 1. are a weighty honk nn Catholicism;
rnmmlllre-mlnded. We Intend tn we may think color of skin less
Important if wr make our belief,
democracy for all, more ImwirHint
We sound so sure of ourselves,
we young people. Actually, wc
are tor, far Irnin sure. We go Into
Ihe
ine rburches
churches ami
uml synagogues
synsgouues to
WITH ll. B, FORCES ON OKI­ wurshlp a common God. Many of
NAWA - I’vt Atonio F. Bagley, us, ns we sit In Ihe quiet nf tnexc
son of Rev. W. If. Bagley, Hantord, plurc.x, think hnw romplotcly de­
la presently serving on Okinawa, mocracy would work If human
Rart of the Ityukyns Command In hearts could meui to understandic Pacific.
Inu and accept one pile — The
A strong II. S. outpost In the Golden
olden Rule,
f
'll whubf he as aim
Far East. Okinawa Is located off pie na tlhat

Pvt. Alonzo Bagley
Now On Okinawa

Ihe roast of Clhlna between Formoss
......
... of
(l)e southern
tip
iposs and ll,
Japan. T'&lt;p Island Is Iho homo of
ik
the Hytikyus
Command hoadquar-

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Iniuranco Coa.
Jrvjny I, Pryor, Rep.

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) no effect on the total
an there la no causa tor

Cook, heat, refrigerate,

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Removal of the federal tax on
theatre ticket#, altar lung and
thorough study of ;the situation,
may not bring immediate relief
to the taxpayer hut will help tre-

inomloutly in savinig

able dele service in support of
Han's outstanding Industries
Burdened with the 'JO par cent local project*.
federal admission tax. the nation's
No state in the nation, not even
slim profit margin dwindle tu n California, the home of the moving
point where the future of the picture production Industry, I* as
Indebted to the Industry ns Is
whole Industry was Uirtatneed.
With the advent of television the Florida. Over the year* this iilower­
movie folks have been fighting fill vvhlcla of publicity has reatura losing battle fur survival, and ed hundreds and hundreds of Flori­
If this relief had not been forth- da films anil shorts that Have
Doming &gt;iii iisiiiunki u o,ih&gt;o niuviii i biuoHiii kiiv
of i- larnta
houses would have been forced to to the attention of countless lull
loll*.
close this year.
Klims made nt Cypress Gardens,
A great statesman admonished
u* many years ago that "the power Marine Htudlos, Silver Spring* ami
to lu i is •*&gt;-.• power to destroy," A many other points as well as a
SOI promoted by the Florida
eoncreto example of this truth I* number
Advertising Commission,
evidenced in the eusv of the motion State
have been' featured nationwide and
picture theatre.
Thousand* of small town and on one can estimate the value of
lil t t tl lilifttltilsjl

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Polish Pilot
Warns America
NEW YORK i/W-I.I Kdxlilaw
i , IWCnshl. Ihe second I'ollth pilot
to deliver a MtOW jet flglHkjr to
the Wi'tl, warned the lliutci Stales
yesterday against thinking It can
co exist peacefully with Russia
lip tola a news conference *russia la p re p a r in g f o r tho conquest
^ y ,0
aD(1 „ | , | th e

merit to large numbers of people
and their pay envelope* ara an
Item In local economy. They also
contribute other taxes to the feder­
al government, pay film rentals,

I ll si ■■ Is-**— # (* a-**• t

Is #ii 1 1

this Impressive publicity.

wiintn the past year Iwcauau of quickly to save tho nation's motion
Steadily mounting operating costs nicture Industry. I t is hoped that
PresdpjR Elsenhower will be
and the excessive tax burden.
I’oiially In accord by signing thu
When business In a rumi

Is forced Ip close and vacate pro­
perty In the buslhr.1 * section msuits, It ia extremely harmful ami
represents a substantial loss in
local tax revenue, while rltlxena
of the community are deprived of
thu siirvlrc it formerly provide d,
The Wall Htreut Journal, whl- h
lias n HtjmintJo fc racttial a id
accurate report! ir, tiates tint
private indilslry ■&lt;orveys show tint
B847 of the nation’s 13JU1U film
hobses are operating in the red.
In IW»tJ, these money-losing thea­
tres paid $At,iH)0,fion In taxes. If
the tux Is killed, the report con­
tends that most of these theatres
can stay In business for the small
margin of profit nrrrxsnry could
come from these lux pennies, al­
though In must Instances It would
Blit J» possible to lower admission
rutM.

bill into law.

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America cannot afford any form
of tax that forces any type of busi­
ness or Industry to the wall.
North Carolina’* Outer Banks,
an fib-mile sliver of Islands In the
Atlantic are known as the gravecard of thee Atlantic because of
Ihe Iniuc number of ships wreck­
ed there.
The Fnrcst Service controls
about too million acres of land
In continental United (Rate*.
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government and cltluns ef the
United States are not fully aware
of this danger.
Juwenikl credited the Velpp of
prloa and1
Tree Europe
keeping Poland's morale high.
The movie theatre, especially
rmmjat opprasrlcn.
S . (Jew hU plane those In sqmll eominunltlcs. Is the
. to the Danis*, island fw'or man’s Ihnalre. It is the only
kind of entertainment within hla
&gt;lru on May 20.

roach, and sometime* the only
entertainment offered him.
ffoyle Uieatraa represent a con
The anas off Cape Matter#* are
particularly - rough because Arctic •idrahte capital Investment on
current.-! them clash with the Gulf which state, county and municipal
taxes are paid. Thoy give employRlmam-

Make your own approval... nwJl Jr fp-wJ W u 'rt MxJftM N ( tm I i
ond w i do out lave I M l H « M t y#W p M M § dwU
H t aWla^Vopt
only $ minute of^ourUnW t lu ru j^ q ig itw n rk a ;

Na Mil tnali
•ffir raa:
• 1 FMf saglHi eltk IN
HI Nf.

a Trwk aewtk Irmadtilta
■vsd^la I* W , Y* Ni

UMtuilIf lie Itadiai lwJ«h
(•(Sflililf rntpraalif

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Hy MURRELL KAY
S if t

Skunk Foils Play

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Too Late To Classify

PRESENT TRUCK FOR A DEAL

IfaattehHeri Howard High School,
Ocala, Fla., before entering tha

a » « ,. , a
« S . 1%
lent to ua as Individuals, and
. t t
lmp0r‘,n l to groups as

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HAMMNTByS wmum
Alfcy

Bagley, a bandsman In the 30th
Army Band, entered the Army I

r ,*Ba6'TBSTRf*rd

game
.,
Commission dii

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ryacy In n small home town. Bui
WU will be participating, that wo
are determined, wherever we are.
We hopu, too. In do somethlna
about (itUtudcs; our*, uur chil­
dren's, nnd uur community's. Wc
hollevc Hint democracy con never
work tu Its fullesl until nelghhora
und nations allrmpl to understand
each other. Wc do not use Ihe
word, tolerance, bat much. Wc
think It, too, has been used loo
casually
until
it sounds somewhat
illy m
il

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i heir tliiw grgndelilUtran.ithwe »oim ( Robert Jr. was ubsent) and Hirer daughters-in-law at Murray Bay,
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__ r , top
Quebec.
In'tnU
lftkedRftl
group,
I row (J, to r.) arc Sen Tuft with grandson Sean and Mrs. Taft. Second
row: Mrs.-Robert
Tall- -dr.;'Horace
liowaid
Tull; iiloyd Tall; Mrs„ Lloyd
..........—
T .,rr-----—
....... ...... - -Tuft;
- —Mrs William
-------, „ Taft,
. mid
William HoWUud Tpltifl.iFrotfi row-: Grandchildren Murthu, Willie.Geboruh. Bob III. Marla, baruti. Vlrgmia (on fnOlKer'* Jap) anti laOUUt. The children fondly call their grandfather "OOP^ or "COPPi
,Dimikul(d by Ki*ff y * » lu m Smdic.l.
Toft's IWo &lt;s&gt;dM ppppar Ipmowww.)

garbage disposal" A few of us
may get III Washlngl
of u* will he working on demo

intf :aroun&lt;| to tha watar yai
our time
ehneked and amaied at the voting Their father
(ether was on the
th Htg# of
&gt;to take out
the demgty
oolof ^x prosaIon, and^wo Inleno basin during the night.
to uie It. We have haen votin',
since we.were. six. and
tfto
in lh&lt;
the firal

l*uni°_ler_Whkill,la.Thigh
K i
pu^a
Urge

loin committees. ami he «n the
Inside of community life Some nf
In

jv lc t lo n s j, .

took exception to
- shooting houra ani
esslun limits. He
year studies hit
t l f in dovaa, a

Wild Ride Results
In Death O f Man

S'

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Army Pvt. Starke, J*2p $ 40tk f&gt;iv.

Army Private
Named Sheriff
W IC K LIFFE , Ky. iff-A n Army
ju iv a le m i ilr r ir d &gt;&gt;hrriff of Hal
• it ri (.’minty in Snlurday’* primary,
lull he won’l wear his badge until
ke Hill‘■hr* Ilk military hitch. In
chiding an ninlanmrnt ovt-rara*.
Erne l &lt;Hilly Roll) ('rice won the
Dr murrain' nomination and hr has
n i nppnsjliiui in tnr Nnwmber Km
ernl Hectlnn.
The 27
y m r - old soldier an
rvmnrnl h"&gt; r.indldary while nn an
eight day l-uve ra rlirr this year.
Thai w.Tv Ihr only lltnr hr spent
J n Ik - county dtiruiK Ihr election
^ impawn

WITH T11K 40TH IN FAN TRY received baale training at Fort
| D IV IN KOREA—Army Fvt Her Jackson, S. C.
A JPtfi graduate of Fcsaemten
, berl 1, Starter, 23. son ol Mr and
Academy Mich School, he attended
Mrs tl II Starke, Sanford, rr West
Virginia
State and Mtmlano
.............
inill S..........................
Oentlv Joined thr lOlh lnfnnlry Stair Cnlleces
Is a memher of
Bea. He
I
Division In Korea.
(he Alpha Phi Alpha fritrm lly
Originally a I'ntlfornla Nation,'11
Guard unit. Ihr mill Infanlry il
vidon was frdrnili/i'd in 135*0 and
filed wllh men from rvrry state In
BEVERLY IIU .M . Calif.
the Union Trie division rerrlv"*l
Intensive enmhiit training while Arreatort July IT on n chnrae nf
serving as a security lore** In drunkenness, former movie aetreas
Japan he fore hr Ins sent to Korea Harbava itennett hna paid a J-V&gt;
in e n rlv 11132
fine She waa In have appeared
ITIvnte Starke, who Is asalKned for trial yeaforday when tfie pay
to the 223rd Infantry Regiment, inent was disclosed In court rocentered the Arin&gt; in Nov 11132 and ordi.

Star Pays Fine

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«—R FA L ESTATE FOB SALK —3 v -

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HERALD
. W A N T ADS
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'lit 1 1IMP* i|s* per I I mp
Hr fi#r 11hp fur 1##*-U

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PHONE 148
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HU n il) li» n m n lr r i
t.VHr ( lif If U iit u in f nit NtlWfMi**
fniviali«n« I'h u titf If ynfli* nnw r I*
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In
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M iH lfi O if li'n l ItN V H If I f M t f l
nil lin n * Alin Ini«•n• Ii* tn &lt;U»l
nf Hr# «iti Hi# ifiiy W fu r# p ulill*
ration.
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If nn f t r t i i *m . h n In ymir ml
IV# m ount iit* .e n m iu lM f f««*
titu ri ilinii c iir (in w rirH 4o»#r*
i nn.

THE
HERALD
SANFORD
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FOR RENT

f I K I . A K A Annrtinents 114 W
First Sheet, rlmne 490 W.
RUM, AW AY AND WARY BEDS
Day week ft. nmnth — Tel. J 4 »
Furniture Center, tlfl W. r lIrat
(iN E R( KIM efrictcncv apt, mdtaide for wfltklnR ’(mpla. ld fa fy
...JCTL
iocaifd a ros*
Manual
Private bath. Inquire
Jarobnon’s (-■optt. Sitorn.
• FOHNiiiMKD APTS. I'rlvhl* Unth,
i Pay lira hlfl valea. 7*hom* ttAB-M. ’
UAKE FRONT Tluplex-a BR Fur
if IFmlred. ’ • mis from NAS
' lilldnn yvelrmne U A. Camer­
on l.ake Charm f i r , Oviedo;
Eli 47111 nr 1532
3 and 3 runni efficiency apt* Tol
1737 \V

2 HR house, IRtn AV. aril. Partly
fur Sre T im I'ulherKouie, 1719
AV .ml

a

•

NEAV ft:cnl.shcd Apt on New Smy­
rna Reach Sleeps *lx. Ca'I t!l,3
or 13B3-M.
_________
j ROOM Itirnlahvd apt Call 1113 or
12U5-M.
________
SERVICE ST ATT )N for rent. Mir
nrr Elm and W lat., by Rea
board Oil Co.. 314 AV tat.
^HirrCHISON ocean front apart•t mcnla at Daytona Reach. Trt.

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EUR. ApartniMit*. couple*, 10* N.

Laurel.
CNJrrAUE couple. 417 W. lat.
FURNISHED A|iartmenl—4 room*.
I' m oo 1 ehild Phone tin \V
UEIIRDOM wilh private entranee,
tile bath Ph. 1474-J.
R,1 ROOM furnished Apt dowmtalra,
* Phone 721 M
A P T —3 rooms furnished all otlll
D«a furnished J50. W. A. flop
klus, Flora Height*.
2

BED lio n M furnished
Phone 1 M.H \v or AAR R.

Route.

THey-S*.
Hove
Counted Noses
CADDD. Ok I a H -T h e Herb lief
frrtnnn* t*f San Antonio, Tea . re
turning homo from a vacation,
were slopped bv the highway pa
lro| yesterday.
" (’mini ymir children." 1.1, Ed
Vandergrifl of the |ialrol rnm
in slided
They minded nose* T h rrr were
only seven "Susan's missing'" Un­
fa mils- chorused
"Now don'l worry." Vandergriff
said. "She’s on lire way in another
natrol car "

ADS %
A « n a .v M r o « HAiJi

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NICE 5 ROOM i Hoor plan and HOME FR E E ZE R 1 only =.! $ t »
Sanford Electric l ’o„ i t * Man
hath. Larce lot, fine lawn. Plenty
fruit Mid snailt* trees, Near sihoi 1 noil* Ave.
and grocery. Can finance. Call
KliKCTUIC STOVE.—Rood modi
PflT W.
(Inn; also a«*rs*tmenl of tools
WILL SELL for best offer I rr
1H03 Sanford Ave
,.r |vc—7 room. 2 sl.ry house nn
.
....
lakefrmit 3 acres tiled farm land; WESTINGHOUSF. full sire eleelrli
city limits ('all 122 X It after
rang.* Like new
7 p rn
D IN ETTE SET llRhl oak with
HOUSE FOR SALE. 3 bedroom
plastic scats, i chairs, table and
(riiTiie house, kilchen emiippcd
luitchctinbbard 405 W&gt; 2»lh St
«#*
■BftAjit M 'ii '.■JL_: .-Lg .
Lake view lot no Lake Jessup
ARTICLES WANTED —t
Contact owner al 24i’l Jofferion * —
Court.
We buy. M il and trade uaed furnl
ruraitu
^ - ndlMft C’°
HIGHLAND PARK. 2I(t7 Amelia
111 K. lit . Phone WA
Ave. Two bedroom mixfcca frame
home
Very neat
Reasonable USED PIANO -M edium or -mall,
down payment and assume F. H
rvJsOQatde D rlc ^ rjiopj

It-

SPECIAL SERVICES

14-

LAWN MOWERS sharpened
111cycle* rivalred. Shuinsn’a, SIO
K 4th SI
l
Phr.r

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HOUSE. S room* and bath. 4 milra out South Sanford Ave. A. C.
lenaon. I'funo 238-J.

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el*. alio TOUR-IT, YKLIAIWSTONE, NASHUA. RICIIAMD-

w.", A«,o,

SS?4.AixSR«A?i,M * Au’"
Eaatalde Traitor Sale*
Palatka, Fla.

IPREADER SERVICE. Utne and Sanford Electric Co.. O. E. AppH
•ncei, lie Magnolia Ave. Ph. in
U03 M UDavM I'C M P M IW .
Haggerly
Haggerty Appliance Center

HALL S O irag e for General Auto
Repairing. Sanford A C rUry Avo.
Phone 1000-M, HM5-R night.

W

A. WIUiIAMS, REALTOR

"Your Westlnghoiiio Dealer"
Phone 1787, 115 Magnolia
T R IG ID A IR E appl iincea, sales and
vervlce. O. If. High, Oviedo. Fh
Phone 4111 or Sanford HI42-W
after 4 p. m.
iller Radio &amp; Appliance
S
ford, Scmlnoto Cuunly'.
Oldest Weillnghnuae Dealer

S W J S ! S k.'B

HP S. Park,

1135.

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M —___ Offtet? Bgnipment__ _»
HAYNES Office Machine Co..
Typewriter*, adding machines.
Salea-Rentab, 114 Magnolia, I’h

DOUBLE BID. tnnenpritig maltrau, chert of drawer*, dratter.
Phone W W , __________ ______

sw d p vtsru siiir- "tspsas'&amp;ar"* * 4m^
jjtdpygigra.jr'ia t
n u i

uaed otectnc range, f n . 4A9

Ph 2»

Vodoplefi
pleh Bafea-SM-vlee
Electrical
Il L
B Gaa Appliance'
Admiral,, Kelvltialor,
1
Servrl
efrfgeratpri, Protane Roll
Refrigerate
le Ga*.
Sanford Ave

tiond E, Lundnulit. Aiaociate I PIECE Mahogany bedroom aulie.
Large, caneliack aofa, lounge
i m ATLANTIC BANK BLDG.
(ball
chair.
Ph. 380 W. aot Virginia
I BR ono aicry old houro
choice Iota. Need* few
41$
$5,250. Owner mult leave
Fnone 431-J.
TWO BEDROOM concrete
Louie, dfedfle Mteben, a
beater, ven. blinds, tiled
cajf port, houae in new I
v i W e ll tad ipan, lio .lte —
U
" » ™n, pa/thenU $41.0$ p w

W . K. M c M A S T K K , M « r.

CARPENTER WORK
F«r quick repair )ohi, or im atl
hull'flng. Call Jim lt42l-M-4.

1952
1951
I96G
1949
1949

( i»mmnMiU'r V s, lnhimnlK
i rn ii ^itiK mIiih , lift# i i «t f$rr , law mHr■«uiNath Hi ill Ion h agon, nil metal IhhI i .
oierdrli e. radio
llmlmin l-d inn inlnu
rhr$rnl#l, 1-tftMM kpdith. iiliinllr *••*$»1 rtf*rf*3
i fUlTN. f *1*11*1
lliil. k rnmi'illhle. new loo, aittotunlic
(ranoniiaaiun

*1395
*1095
*895
*795
*795

setlle Dieu dilfcri’iu e' Ituk nf
t stile* I* . 11 ■ p.t ’ tin m u - h i'
i pnvrd ilw Irani,in gon rument
ol whnt had lo-t o il. ■.r*■iN■&gt;t
source ol rtoomie
the Fi sen how r ., ..no. -* i.i lli&gt;n
sponsored -i-i ral pr op ,* ,
hi'l
February i tidi r lit* r prop., '.il'
the United Slates would have pul
up more ih.in loo million dollar*
against fill,ire oil pun h,o r , and
would bale loim l w ih |l. lain tn
arranging f.*i marketing -&gt;i1. pro
vuK'd Iran and lini.iin would agree
on a formula
coini n*irn*n for
the nntionall/ed roiupano'*
Mossadegh *cemed cooperallve
,il one point hut later hacked
away Such hope a* the, ,• i* re*!'
on the admittedly 'hglit possibility
thill_Mn«»■«!•“•*»
t ■:7
iTrTiish
might slill he able I" get P*gethei
The outlook in Indochina, even
tliough active warfare i* iiudei
way there, is less hic.ik French

and native (nrce*. with American
'iippoil m gun* and moi, *y have
rhnr own plans lor l iking the ol
fcri'lsc against the Red*
Ihc admmi'lialum asked Con
g r i " for an approprialion of loo
million dollars for aidto Imlo
china
Al one point the lot,if m i
( 111 to 300 million, hoi
Do liw
million iiit wo* overridden
Thci ■ was some speculation her*
Dial Eiscnhorscr dwelt upon Indiaeh o i In his Seattle speech, not
only because of natural concern,
foil d*o hcc.iil'i he wauled Ih.*
people lo iiiii Ii .'stand whv Congryss
.ipptoM'd the list million dollar
grant

Employment
Reaches New
July High

Pvt. Luke Wooden
At Fort Ricliardson
Fnit r IM( M .,i(|i.&lt;«i\ M, \SK \
IM Luke WinhIi ' i i . snn of Mrs
Vletorln Shepparif toil W Ninth
SI S mlnid recetdly ir n ii il for
thus ..1 I 'M Hull.ml-,m Alaska
At,hidea a I &lt;i mol student it
i looms
\ Mtlemi
erdered ihc
Army m J in o m ,m,i eoinpi, t, i
hislc training a'
■ il
In ciydlah In** hr H ,1v 4*111pit*
l*y A'alttlen life nil | * lilriiuih ill
Lyons. \
Y
I.nniled u*, ii \ fie In*! ,ik!4‘ Ifi til.
'luilliciu pan of \lavka
t1’■Il
Rich aril soil i* Ihr lurgc'l \r on
liistiiilalioii in thr icrrllorv
Al
though the d im iit r oi this pari of
Afliska Is ri-liitisely mild, troop*
ure thoroughly itutued in cold
weather ciMulml and 'u r in a l lech
lilques

\\ A.sMINl.TMN b Employ mtrft
i.i.i TTIonth reached A3.ian.mM, *
IH’« 1r rnftl
'll- Mur«*2$ii said today
Tof.tl iiviihan employment, lha
hill* ■tn N.tlH shmvnl slight change
11Oil) June lull was I million above
1,1*1
July lignr •
1 in ni|*l**&gt; nii'iil in JuK 'tiaul at
1 .HOOO OIII* of the Im ic.l levels
. ii iico iil for the month
Jobfeastie** lust
month «*.*
about 100.1100 below Ihc level a
vi-ir ago ami was i irlualiy the
'.ime a» in Jon *
IT oe were an e'tlmated 55.492,non agricultural workers In
Inly
Agricultural
e m )i 1 o v m e n I
,hopped liy ahoul Juo.oou from the
lone figure to an c.sDinalrd 7.1*23,
issi I'lie Census jlnri'iu noted thill
Do* is a seasonal development

The UniVi'islly ,.f Florida'' f**ot
hall liam play' Smilheiiatern Don
ferellee gam*
tin* fall with
lielogin T u b . h- rucky, I s I
Aill,urn, (iioopui and Teoio *,

1111 SANFORD HERALD
ANI'd An" 3 1113.1
I ’niir 7

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COOT ON !MC
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m
USED
O. E. Refrigerator, A IX TYPE1H BuDdOMr work. Rog.
A
$100. Sat
lantord Electric Co., itfl
Mnable Raton. Frao eiUmatte.
r
Magnolia Ave.
Phone 2 a i. V. C. Gracey.
Large rooming houae within ArtIk
ing illatance of town. Complete­ CONCRETE Steps,
PLUigBOfU
ly furnlahcd If you are looking
Swaae
na ti
trap*, aantic tanka, win­ Contract and repair
tor homo and Income It «HU pay
dow ■ilia
allle i Untela. Miracle Con­
jj
"on fu Invuatigate thla out*,
crete Co., 300 Elm Ave. Phone
Sanford A n , PboM 1|BL
T

Pi tiller Mobnminrif Mossadegh'
icretit nltempls lo dissolve |h’
Iranian Pnrlinmeui were "suppotl
ed by the Communist* "
" iinly Iasi week Secretary of
Slat,
Hulk's expressed coni rn
over the adtvilies of Ihr Red Tn
deh parly In Iran. Unless it l&gt;
curbed, he said, the United States
might not consider sending assist
itin ' to Ivan
Iran's official reply was ihsl the
Tihleti party had hern oiillnwrd
and Dint, lo cut off American aid
would lint help al all ill combat
, ling the human misery on which
communism feeds
American apprehension about the
possibility ot nn eventual Coiiinm
nl'i takeover In Iran rises mid
fall' according to MojNuIech's (“*.ATTRF'momcnl there Is a
strong fei-Tng among U S author
(tit's that the Iranian lender Is
placing with fire In apparently al
low ng the Tuileh pactv freedom
of aciinn for his own polltlrnl pur­
pose*.
Ever since IM l, when (he Iran
tin government took over thernun
try*' oil Indnslry In a dispute with
Mritlsh ojiernlnrs, thr American
go* eminent has made periodic ef
forts lo get llritnln .mil Iran lo

BRAILEY O D H A M USED CARS

WEI.IJ4 IIR II.I.E I). Pumps install
u j any sire M (i H*hIh».m 1'h
tM l M 40 **r 12H

ORLANDO Morning Sentinel
lando Evening 8 tiar” caU'Walob
Ray, HAS J.
RPR t ' a . W IM A A M s , REALTOR *u- Farm Supplies . Machinery —A
Raymond K. Lundqulkl. Associate
M O VINfi. lau-al A long
PR. 1013 ATI.ANTK' RANK M.IM1. COMPLETE line Tuaedfi Feeds
distance CAM. I I . Storage
and Armour ferlU H ar. Poultry
and crating W. A. ADAMS.
Supplies. Hunt's Tuirdo Feed
W ILL SELL equity in my homo at
'tore. Phone lift
larke Mnry Resume payments
OAKI.AWN
Small investments Phone 1272 J
—in Scmltmle County's only porpelunl
H ELP WANTED
a&lt;*—care Cemetery Ruslnrss offlees
RY OWNER—.A room Irame house
11(1 N. PARK. PIKINE IIH I
WANTED exper.-.'iicivl colored sal
in Mayfnlr Phone ttlfi-W
es womrn er men by nationally
I.AWN
MOWIN'ti. quick and *cffi
-JR
knnwn eosinelle company 2 o
II F ACTORS
JRdent, m il 7nr, it
pcnlnKs In Snnfnrd. Write Ros
M Hall
S«&lt;&gt; Raymond
T. c 'o Herald
&gt;r
rn
RE MODE LINO
l.leenved Itroker for nil
(Muting.
Ins sldlnK. roofing
SALESMAN
wanted,
for
Home
Im
kinds of Real Ksts*r and
Free estimates No down pay
provement
work.
Salary
nnd
(ieneral Insiiraiiee 204
mcnls. 3ti months to pay. Lleen
•
l“’T !
.1 i d ll, As*
t .lelTO
sed contrnrtor II J Finch, mu
Mel|otivi|k' Ave*. Phone Wtft-W.
Whether buying or aelllnR, It w ill'
IIE t.P WANTED
pay you to Sec:
Young man with rar for part I I R INNURANCE
■?'. " i .1. 'i* *
time position in iiflernoon, s on
I HMMIIR
Florida State Rank ■
nti..d1nf
|„ ii;im p. in. Car allowanep flir
JFtujie^
"Call BaR"
qip i f U i nibbed. Sec* Carl Overstreet, The
a fs • ; fvty
•J'M 1
I - REAL ESTATE WANTED - 4 ^ Sanford
a ^ o r ( l lHerald
] j r;&gt;1( l ^ _
11
ACREAOE WANTElJ
n
tl
WORK
WANTED
Do you have a amhll parrel of
lain! improved or unlmptmVpJ RKSPONSIIH
white man with
When yon Need Insurant*
vou would like lo aril? If an run, | truck desires w&lt;«k Tel, RtfM JI
Call M l
tact u*
E ARNS INSUR ANCE AOKNCT
HT. JOHNS R E A I.TT CO.
DRAFTfNn - A rrhltertU f'l and 293 Melsrb Bldg
Sanfor.l, Ftn
Merlmnleal V;atierl arrviee P
I*hune 1129
O, lloa 131, IleBnry, FI* Plume Save on Fire. W.mlstnrtn-ltiltnmobile insurance fF*e lohn II Wll
4ARTIUI.K." FOR RALE —J H99-W-3.
Ham* Inxuranri* Aoeuev
4ft3
;
NAVY
'^TlFE
tiVeds
work
Ex
per
Sam'nrd Atlantic Rank Hlilg oi
I '3 II. P. Ildom air mndilloner*
ienc'.’d
clerical
and
sale.*
work
call 34
1133 95 Easy term*. Winn TV,
nr typing done at home Hus
31)9 E. 2nd
hand stationed personnel. Mrs 17AntamAbltcf • Ira llrr* —I*
Kthrl Ward-213 E 1*1 St Apt
UfiKO
Wnslinghmisc
Automatic
WF. HUY USED CARS Llltlc an*'
Waahcr, only IR&gt;0 Snnfnrd Elec
Reel — Second am) Snnfnrd
tcic C o. I Hi Magnolia.
C.AIA'UI.ATIONS. (diverse tvfies)
and other PAPER WORK done
Y o it r TUP PER WARE *'ealer
in spare lime
PROPOSITION FOR SALE— lOSH Hunk s( -n.tl
new motor, tfres, and halti-ry
(iladya Somerby. Phone ITSA-R
ME. flox 454 e o The Sanford
Very rrasooahlr 21.3 W i."'h st
Herald.
C.OAT M ILK ; It D I'rleat. S San­
HOUSE
TR A ILE R . M Sy slrm. 2.3
ford Ave. Phone TIA-W3
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Painting, Repairing Remodel­ Partory prlcral RoUa-tieed Blind*.
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somern "to Ihr landed Stales
It is one of the world's last
erral population center' not dmn
mated by Hu* Communists, he said,
nn*l If Indochina H I lo Ihr ltcd&lt;
•lie free nations would lose their
chief supply of tin and tungsten
nf lean, lying on the western
(lank of India and the eislern
flank of the slralcglc Middle East.
Elsenhower said It is "in a weak
cord romlition " Me added that

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$280 05. Easy term*. Winn TV, Lifetime A!umfium^?*yree Lett
land on llcurdall Ave. Klvo miles
matea. Free InataliitJoo—Te$i- DOWNTOWN area; Ladiea’ dlassr
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MOBILE HOMES
typs* of truck farming. Phone
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dollar p,'or Iran slued mu today
a. (hr weakest link, trom die A
merican vieupoml. in the chalh of
nalloiis standing ugnin'l thr Coin
mmilsl threat of rsp.mslon Into
amillivTii Asia
Fort her mn re, U S officials Rise
no i-vtitcnce ol any fr*'sh idc.is for
dealing with the situation
The siv| in which American lead
ers fin,I Iran was dramatized Its
ITrslilrnl Eisenhower m hi' spercli
lo the tiovrrmss Conference at Se­
attle yesterday
With the administration's fiRhl
(nr a foil too million dollars ap
nropriatlnn for aid lo rinliatllrd
Indochina anpam ilh still frosn In
Ms mind, the president pictured
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Sanford Legion Loses To Key W est; Play Again T onight
Local Nine Goes Into Losers' Bracket
Against Pensacola; Key West Meets Jax

The Sports Register
h, k i :n t m i r r i . A i N
WAUCIIUL.A Aug. ■» (Special) J u p i te r 1*1iav I im interitlpled
Hanford'* high-flying " u t i l * Kid*" lifter thi&gt; f u . l inning and u half of
it* opening clash with Key W il l in tin' Hlale Ju n io r American Legion
final* haifc tonight.
Jim m y "Jo ck " KriiliT sta rte d off In aupcrlntlvc form fnimiiu
four straig h t a fte r panning tin- lead off h a tte r. Krlilrr threw tw
•corcles* inning* at the Key Wester* while Sunfonl hud a huddllii
rally drenched out hy the torrei-llal downpour.
Hanford will pInv Key W r i t tomorrow morning at 111 tilt Th
loner will then l-nttle Pensacola. Which dropped a ii :i decision u
Jacksonville's highly-touted Post fill, t hi- morning. At ft 00 o'clock to
morrow night in n seven-liming duel.
Meanwhile, Jacksonville will lake on the winner of the HanfordKey Wi l l unnie toniniinw evenlno in ................... I e - —- —f
•wolorn huo two men on urn* two not with Jimmy Vinile. Junior
MettH' third
leplarement. coming up when the plate umpire
railed the Kiimr.
Krider opened the III fated second nlantta with a *lngli- to right
after Johnny June* ilrurk out, Hon llunntini heat mil an infield
hit, Krider reaching irerond. Kd McCall Mopped to the plate a-, the
rain lumrcil down in sheet* and drilled a tremendmi* 35U-fnol clout to
left field fee-e, h"* a *eri-atlonal harkhundeil catch hy leftflehlel linger
Baan Raved Key Went. Thu putne war called after Krider advanrnl
tn mini tolluwimr the catrli.

Lou Boudreau's Clutch Single
Sparked Cleveland To Victory
fir UK K SMITH
A l’ Newsfealure*
C LEVELA ND
Baseball’* hip
yrxt -rowd* have cllinrrl the
rainp* of Cleveland Stadium to
watch tlie Indian*, and one of Ihe
Idpfn *1 ---73,48 I jr»i&lt;I customer*-way the Any- h, isum.
The haled Yankee* were In
town. The Indian* were fighting
to *tav on lop. New York ami
Philadelphia were only a couple
of perrentape point* helilml.
At pa me time the temperature
waa 80—comfortahle enough for
A uku *I. Hilt the plant crowd of
Cleveland partisan* win fidpety
n* Hoiithprtw Sam Znlduk took
the rnmilld. Over at *hort*toji wan
Johnv Herurdinn instead of that
darllnp of the fan* ami the cloli’*
leadlnp hitler, l.ou Uuiulreiru.
laiLl’n ahaence forced the pnmlilrr* to pi it the home cluti mi the
lonu end of the odd*.
lioudreuu had la-eri out for three
day* after hnnpinp hi* rluht
shoulder and left ankle sliding
into aermiil, The doctor had told
him not to play.
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fairly even. Kuril team pot a run
in the flr*t, ami the Yank* weld
ahrml 2-1 In the fourth. Hut In
the fifth, Ih-rntdinn'* wild throw,
between at up Ii-m Iiv i'hil Itii/u tu
and Tommy llenrlch, helped the
Motnber* to two more run*. In
the seventh the Ynnka ran their
trad to 0-1, *hvlllnp Zulduk off
the mound with two alnplea and
■ ilouhle.
Trunk (SpecI Shea hail put I I
Cleveland la tte r* down In order
when I.niry Doliy Hind to »tnrt
the Tribe seventh. Ken Keltnor
walked, but Joe (lonlon proumled
for tbe Ri-cond out.
Kan* were *tlll boning llerardlnn for Ida error when lie lolled
them hy hammnrinp u homer
Into Ihe left field nlniid*. __The
cheer* hadn't riled when Kddle
IlnhliiHOii, hllle** in lb trip*.
Miia-died a homer into the ilpht
Held *taml* lo make It •»-4.
Jllll llrpnn singled, and Shea
yielded Ihe mound to Fireman Joe
Pape who walked Allle I'laik on
four pitrlie*. Dale Mitchell bounred a *lnple to deep ahort. flllinu
th* hair1*.
It wa* n lough »pol for bespec­
tacled Thurinan Tucker, a ,23(1
hitter. Ih e amiocor culled:
"luiu Ihiiidteuu, No. 6, linttilip
fa r Tucker."
On tlielr feet, elapplnp, acretimInp mid whUllltf were 74,(Hill men,
women ail children.

K

m an
rnni|uerlliK
alluatlon
tliMMipti the strength of Id* nerve,
the agility anil pawrr of hli body,
nod the determination of Id*
heart."
Five veteran hnxehull writer*
a (treed recently that of all the
hundred* of guinea played here in
in . . . . .
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the ln*l III
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riiey picked it from he other*
with •cnrct-ly any henitutlnn, pun
inp u|i i»iii-ii memnrnhlt- ro n ln l*
. . . Hob
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Keller'* -third
no-hitler
July, I lib I. urul Dun Hlnck'n no
hilled upalriil Plillailelphia In IPI7.
A* one of them *ald:
" If you'd pone to those Holly­
wood *c.i|it writer* In-fore the
pume and mid: "(live it* n *tory
that will knock out 7(1,481 people,’
lin y I'liuhln'l have done a hi-tler
Joh."

Daytona Beach
Goes On Home
Run Spree

Hr K E N T C H F T L A IN
WAUl.'HULA The *i nk inp
’n*1 hall of (leorpe l.nntrea *tynfed Sanford'* Ju n io r
l.eplon
Wills Kill*" on two hit* a* the
iniiphe||-|. 0**ltip Pint 53 lost It*
prill rip prune in the S tate Ju n io r
liner lean
l.eplon champlonahip
m oney to Key Went, 4-1, here
Id* iiinrnlnp.
I.nitre* funned lb Sunfonl hat*men while i**iiinp hint five paa*e*
In record hi* ninth ntraipht I-eoinll Vleltiru umt Zlat—«»iw -f~*hc
i i iv - ii . Satiford now uilvancea tn
the Inner’* In ticket to play Pen*
sucolu irt thi.i evening's openlnp
tteven-inninp pume, sta rtin g at
d:(Ml o'clock.
I.astro* hud u rm-hltter puinp
into the sixth, when with twoout. I.urrv Hole* hanheil a clean
single to left. Jim m y Wade, nullhinp for riapurted Junior Mettx.
•inve a low liner Into center fillInp the sack* in Sanford'* aevanth
iiioiiip th r e a t lor the other lilngle.
Jim m y K rider went the ilialance for Hanford. Yleldirip 10
hits, five walk* while whiffing
si* In ahnorhinp hi* lerond de­
li at n* ag ain st seven irlmnph*.
S anford n o t e d it* lone run In
the fir«t
frame when
llatidv
It-'Viiohl* n ached flint safely oil
n ihiiiwuii' erro r hv Itlchrird Salpado, lld id haneman, Hate* drilled
u proitndi-i Ihioiiph f i n ! h a i r
&lt;nu rr
Janie*
I’oltler,
scoring
Iteyiiold*.
Jim m y llawkin* I* n lu t tj it,
t-iich for Sunfonl npaln*l Pen**
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f'-llnwinp Ihe H.inford-Peii*acnln
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'- i'llHv winnlnp toniphl, Sanford
mo udvuiice In play Ihe liner of
the Juckionvilli-Ki'v Went pame
A lo** till* r-veninp would i-llminnti- .Sanford foi tin* .--tale tourney
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Iltil** Two I lime lilt* - poll I* r
Kd U vy. ihr- only man aver to Htolen llimc* — l'nltl*r, K*rr I,
make much of a home run tplaah IIbiiii Hiicrlllce* • Hnlpmlu, f|*ndrlii*i , r - d l l « r
I luiil.l* IHuys— HenIn tbe Klnrlda Slate l.eaaoe, mu*t 5 ilitoe*
i -i i- n il l e r to H * n tan * . I.«fl
have Im p arted hi* secret In the tin II,me* —Hniifnrit | | K*r, W a i t a.
Daytona Beach Idanitcr* be now I l ii i '* in i Unit* — o fr- K r l i la r t ,

m*n*H0&lt;

Whether Ihr-v pot It from thr4r
mnimper or I'fwiwhere Hie lilnridera used the hip wallop In win n
nolr from l.cenburp 8 3 und U 2
In*1 iiipht and move up nn the lead
Inu (H-I-and Itcil flat* who wi-re
rallied oul of n irlieiluled pmne
ill Jarkionvilli- Itcnch
John Sknrupnki linmered In each
pmne, Ihe second time wdb Iwo
on bun- Ituck I'ardne hit one with
Iwo on In Ihe first panto Mike
ik-llmie dirt it with one im In the
second.
U-vv, the man whoie example
they followed, set the *eu*on hornit record of 33 In Snnlord In I DM)
The elo«c*it anyone ha* come In
it I* Chuck Aleno of Sanford with
23 last year. Sanford'* J. C. Dunn
lead* thl* year wlllr 13.
Cocoa loxt promid In the battle
fur Ihe second half lltle, Imdup
to Hrlamlu 1-0 In Ihe ouener of n
It
pame
M&lt; n 8
Bm® *
That left Del,and three pame*
ahead ttf Daytona Itcach amt four
alieud of Cocoa.

l^ m tr e * i Kir in k l u i l -III K r i d e r
a, l a t a l r t * 14. HII lly I 'l l c h e r - - hy
t.nnlri-a I M - I ’u l l l
VI ltd p lli-rie*-K r l d e i . I..i mi r i-i W l n o l o p t ' l I■h e r
I.Hrille*. I. iinI iim I 'l l c l i e r — K r ld e i
I ' in III t e-h H i h o l i l p e r. K an in a. T im e

Florida Man
Snipe Second
AtlDMOBK, Okla
— Morris
Whitney, 'i leorwoler, Fla., fin
- - second yesterday after tak
Ishcd
Inc two firsts to top the 30-boat
field In preliminarily of the na­
tional championship snlre rejtatlit
Whitney had 4,TSI point*. Fran­
cis Heavey, also ul Clearwater,
Fla., wop two nf tha four races
Monday lint sailed In fourth today
to win second place with 4,588
The is highest point wlnnera will
cnmptde for thrt« day* starting
today for the coveted ile ln w lln g
trophy.

Palmieri Chalks
Up ISlh Victory
Of FSL Season

Grid And Court
Stars Gather
In Gainesville

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mI mm) - ol-',, ft,J foolbull
panic will witness the spirited
rtinnlnp of such .Southern All-Star*
a* Jackie Simpson, Lee Corao and
Joe Brodsky of Miami;
Illli
Shield* of Tampa Plant, Bill HoiInn of St. Petrrsburp and Bobby
llrqnnon of Lakelund.
Travelllnp the other direction
will be such North All-Star ball
tarrlera as Frank Ifofiun, Daytona
Mainland; Jerry Peyton and Gene
Kaslara,
Jacksonville
Jackson,
John Veal, Jacksonville Fletcher:
Freddie Kelly, Peniarnln; am)
Jimmie Whitehead, Lake Butler

M ajor League
Leaders
I&gt;*rh. N i-h Vnrli »n
I II f:1 1 I I A T T i : i i IN

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Inrm ni
Sanford stinted rlirht off In the
fii*t innliur ii * Bill llattv walked
und "tub- second, Tommy lu-unurd
wulki-d, mid Mimuuer J. C. Dunn
drove llattv arrow* with a one
loiser. Bill Benedict kept thlnitx
movliiK with a towerlmt fly into
center that
bruuirht
Leonard
aero** and sent Dunn to aecnnil.
Hill Harris also xlnitled drlvimr
aero** hli manaiter, but waa nipt-'-d as hr broke for second be­
fore the hall wa* pltehad to the
next hatter.
The Cardinal* plrked up another
marker In the xernnd on We*throok'a double and Paimlcrl'*
"Inule. Krnie, inciih-ntly, bad a
perfect niitht at the plate with
* tilo of Mottle* and a sacrifice
lilt.

Todays
Standings

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NKW OHLKAN8 Oft - Pilcher V ern
T II II'I .K H l-lerenM. H umI ult
I i I.reaknra al llll.aad
Paul Pettit, the Pittsburgh Pirates *nd I tlv e r a , Cllli-liao. Iloune. lie. ■larkanNillle lleark al rn ran
celebrated 1100,000 bonus baby, I n d l . I'hllley, l ’hTl*ile||Oii*. en d
WTIIISfAI. I.KXI1I K
o n , WiiMlilnalnn. 7
was headed for Charleston, B. C., V ern
IV. I„ Pet. nn.
I I I i m I: IIIFNA- Ill-Men. l level.mil,
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today oiler being rolcaied by the 3T
llrookiyn
Milwaukee
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New Orleans Pelicans of th* South­
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TODAY A VKAIl A flO -T h * U.8.
New Vlirk
41 47
Tho Pels released Pettit last
it
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tias.otball leum defented Argen­ night to Charleston, their Class A 10-1,
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arhlnu ami bandaged ahouhler, the
Cleveland
niimattcr
to me
the
veland m
anaper moved
moveii ill
I.-, He hail o th er rlphthmulcd
pNte.
,eh h itter*—Bob Kannedy and
pinch
T ip to n —but h e’d do thl* Job
Joei Til)
himself.
Page’* first pitch was n ball.
Tha n a il one rattled foul Into the
Halit field hoxi-», Hall two Inside
A called M rikr thllt had llninlrenu
Jawing at Umpire A rt Passarella.
Tha fifth pitch went rifling Into
renlerfiatd. Two run* came home,
Pettit was optioned to the Pelt
apd the arnre wn* tied 8-0.
rtV K YKAIIH A G O -K iult ZatuTh# Trlha went on to win 8-0 on uck of Cavclioiiloyukla act an in June by Hie parent Pirate club
Koblnaon'a homer in the eighth. Dlympic mark for the it),ooo to bolster the Southai Association
club faltering pjtel
staff. PetA m f they won the nightcap, too, meter*.
*•
three and lost ve for the
Ul won
v
8-1.
TKN YKAItS AGO—Dolph Ca- til
That one pinch ilngle lived on In mllll anil Johnny Allen o f , Ihe Pelt.
memory a* the turning point of Dodger* were sold lu tho Giants
George Hott and Bill Wlhtrout,
tha 1048 pennant race— the flr*t for nil Lohrnian, Bill Hayles and
one the Indiana won In 28 year*. Joe Urennn.
halfhacla
Uni.
______ on Waat
____ Virginia
.Virginia
___....
Uni*
N a it day a eporta writer wrote:
tvsv football
looiuail team,
teem, are
ere
TW FNTY YKAItS A O U -B jir- varsity’* 1048
‘
ball teammate*
at Bur*
" It we* Juat a base hit, and Juat leluh
Grime*
reloaie by the now baseba"
ult tirlm
e* was roloased
ra__ . .N.
. 0., la tM' Cleia
a ball game. Yet th* crowd knew Cuba and signed with the Card! Ilngton-Greham,
II. Carolina League,
that thl* waa the old etory of nui*.

Pettit Dropped

Sports Mirror

Pfi

John
John Fraaer
Fraser ofof 8t.St.’August..,
Augiistie,
AMICHK'Tn
Fla.,
Fie.. No. 1 player
plafar for Emory UnlUniveralty, looked Impressive In tak- Now York
log the veteran Jack McLaughlin C h k a a o
(-las ala iki
of Mercersburg, Pe., 8-0, a-2.

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Roberts Express O n Schedule
AP Nporte Writer
The Robin Roberts expreis la
turning right on 8 schedule that
ould make the young Philadelphia
pilohar th* melor leaguee' ftrat KF
geme winner In 11 see ions.
itrong-ermed right-hander
up We tremendous
W
y*K ~w h tn he won
I loat 7—by eltiHMt two wetki.
n almost every
ireble pitching department In
tc .

irte won hli 18th game laat
■ flvj-hlt l- l victory over
H . Louie Cardhuli. He's loll
3. At this same paint a year

A good fait bell pitcher Roberta
had nl* control working to near
potrfectlon
^
against tha Cardinals
feat nlloht. Ueek-to-back doubles by
Muaiai
e
Stan U
uilal and
Enoa Slaughter
produced" a St,
St. LouIa run in th*
(tret Inning,
bi from
nnlng, but
f
than on it
U Hoberti.
Robert*, Ha struck out
waa ail
Kvan and walked two.
Aa usual
when
By w lu
nnlng, they pulled a game
and a. half ahead of the fourthpiece Cardinal*, Had (hay loal
they would have dropped lo fourth.
PttlAurgh edged CLncInnetl H
and Chicago parted another defeat
on the etumbtlng New York glanU
3-4. League-leading Brooklyn waa

an cl||ht-garn» losing itreak, beatIng 8f. Loul* 8-8.
The Yankee* lead
Mad Chicago by
five, gamea
Clavaland by Tit.
_tmea and Cl*v#Iani.._T
....
Vic Raachl, one of the league's
better pl ciieca, broke a. major
league batting record. He drove tn
aeven of the New York run* against
Detroit, an ali-tlme high for Biting
pjtchera. Tha prevleue beet was

tlmaa
in18
.18moelnigi.
_______
eellngi', ...
exploded
_______foi,
atx runa In tha fourth Inning,
Virgl
lltl

TYucka won hli ninth aarno
since
_ a r...,____
Joining Chicago with a fo
our-hlt performanc*.
came from faehlnd In the
trim the Brownie*. Floyd
.who once played for St.
. . . doubled with the baiea load­
ed during the rally that gave Mau­
ry McDermott hli Ulh victory.
areated with the baeea Waded ou Tho Piratea* victory at Cincin­
each of his first three trip* to tbe nati anded a four-game winning
plate, X iich l delivered two
ner* In the second
■ingle, three la the
ilngle,
burgh runa In the eighth against
double and two more
toaer Jack)# Collum. Elroy Face
with another aingl*. &lt; ___ _
and Murry Dickon bald tit* Reds
trip, willi nobody oo base,
fl? I JV r&gt; *f.V ■[ i * to four bite.
ef the Senator!
Only threo home run* waro hit la

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I'nieago S, New York 1
I'llnalMirah 1, ClncliiiiMlI I
I'hlladeliihlu I. Ht l.uitls |
llrooktyn ai Milwaukee iinsipiined.
rain.
OAKLAND, Md. l)H—Intermittent
T a d a y a Ne'ieeal*
showers cut the first round play
Turk at ('hlraao 3
oohlyn al Milwaukee
today In the 3!nd annual Western
Axiiuraji at Cl ml nn* It
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via
Maryland
tennis championship*
phi
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Rain Cuts Play

weev a ■wev I Mglb"

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waalilnaton
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Detroit
Ml, leuil*
Vaafereaya Maanlta
New York IS. Iiatroll a
lloalon I. HI. I,uni* I
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ciaveFaml I. Waahlnelun a
Twlay'a ( r k n l a l r
Halrnll al Naw York
Hi. knot* at lloalon
CblaaMu a t Phlla4a&gt;\phU a
ciaraland al W s*hlniton n

T U B S A N K 'l t D II HR A L P _

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DARLINGTON (Special)—'• field enlarped lo a mile ami a b*|f.
of 73 driver* will lie ClimDivClnP. _ Ajj 73 cldranl,* uill rvcelve a
for the richest purse ever ollcrrd share of me prirc money Ill's year
for a Mock car race In the fourth Only the first to finisher* were
a n n u a l "SUlTTHEltN 3t)n" on included lit Ihe money dlstr'bullon
Labor Day. Monday, Sept 7 ai the lad year The last place driver
will be awarded u muximlum of
Darllnuton Haccwny
A purse of 127,837.23 'vMI be I l(M)
TP- second
place finisher will
divided atnonif the nullor'* lop
drivers, comparnt with I23JHKI rn li. 1 1 a total of I2,73(), wldl* $1,500
place driver The
In prlte money distributed last goer to itiiril
year. The winner of the Wm nille fmirth placti-gets $1,000 an-l I'JUO 00
Hassle will receive $3,310 plus will in- given for fifth place,
f
Up and-additional awards
to beAs lias been
tin- cu lom in pro
aiinounretl later.Fonty Fb-’ k
of vum* "S nl'H ’IIIK llN 300’ rat-ps,
Kit N IK PALM IK III
Decatur, Ga., pocketed approxi
Pun- Premium gasoline --II b-.i
, , , Wins ISUi Game
mutely ftl.OiKi for winning lust tm-d .o .ill eomp-ling la' -inmlel
years' race.
strictly -lock auliunoliilt1*
Any
Leonard'* double and another
Kuril lap leaili-r will yet $3 00 t&gt;|u- of fuel cimtaimv except nri-iflyout hy Bem-dli-t brought In a n ­ Tin- race will be a 331-la!) affair, sure l inks will tn- permissablp in
other m arker ill the third. Two which is (ki lup* shorler than llu tin* .-lent Hubert Colvin prexl
more came across in tin- fourth 11132 event since Ihe track ha* been ill-id &lt;d Du- li.n--w.iy. animmieed
oil single* hv I'Hlmleii urul lint I V
All .iildi-il .dlt.ictlun to thl*
and u double hy Tony llarone.
y e a r ’ - ra n will be tin- selection of
A fter the rain *to|i|inl in the
Siiilhern Too" at ,i dance on
*i*tti, the Diinnmen imshed three
Friday n:;-ld S i n t .3 at tin- HnceJk
more marker* aero** tin singtes
w i&gt; truck flu- in-a illy ip-&gt;eu w lln
liV Wealbriitik, Palmier i, Barone
pi I-- nt the nuphy lo the winner
and Batty.
ul Monday'* event Hu-contest ix
Lakeland got hack In the hull
h- my •ponsivi d liy tlie l)ar&lt;tngton
iraine hy ehalklng up two run* in
I'olicu lii|ijrtu ii'iil ,i ml ell pro
Hie seventh and three more in
lei-d* nic earmarked fur charity
ihe eig h th
when C urio, who
T A L L A H A S S E E (Special)
V
struck out four H mei dining Hie rbailenge wus burled today tiy the
evening, came th ro u g h with u archer* of Nortliwesl Floruln to
hn*e-clearing double lu left r e n ­ Hie Ihiw and arrow men in C en­
ter.
tral Florida on the hunter*' kill m
M t- I'cl. Ill
Two walk*, two lilt*, and an e r ­ the coming archery deer hunt*
ror in llle toll of the ninth resu l­ scheduled for the Eglili Field Milited in two £iin* urul the buses 1tnry Heservntion and thi- I h-alii
■mil
were jammed when Mella came on Forest.
Mlllr.t.
iilill
in relief. He whiffed Corso and Hoods in
Illiru , w,„tei n section \ - l r.,I I
fori-ed Syke* to ground not to nf tin* Htnti* dtfluM'd l Im i thf
III
11‘wirifliii "h lire.ill,
elld the gome Just Ill-foie Hie iiri'lifii in tiia nrt'M were h e tt fr
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windstorm lilt the field.
Itow iiifii 11iii ii tluiM' in ut he i xi i i' ii h
I -mIh »' w Kfiiaar
I.fill fill fill
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tut
&lt;
' mid Li«* NHid ttint mnii* deer would
I ' o r w t i 71*
ft
I
.1 l»f killed in tlie Ktflm Fiehl hunt
X)
HP
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Arciiih of
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2 n" th an In t h e O n i l u Kor«**t t h i n ftenJim m y Wilde hehl the world
1*1MI** rf
V J
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I'm k receive $50 for riding a wlnAl«*n«* ll» |4
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&lt;»
■ -1 ,lin
| l i t*r .Hi
5 3
ft I
" A f t ‘-r seeing' the kill figuie* of n--r
| lo) [or an unplaced mount.
Miirilm** If
t
M (I la*t y e a r ’* u ich ery hunt in tin- flyweight (nixing title the longest.
I(nti8&gt;rt •• i*
I
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won me iimvil oil Dec. 11, lu ll).
4*r k i ■" je ■ii#
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4 u..in) N.ii..,nui i mi- .I, mil giou|
Toftt 1*
II 151 2 1 lit wiuihl tu- iifmlil to lie seen with
ftnnfortl
All II &lt;» % mu how* anil arrow*," lie -nnl.
,
ft
2
2
3
llanifii* 7f»
1 ” Prop 11- might think we wore those
2
1I.i 11h 31.
2
1
it Im liter*.
1
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Litmniril If
it
lliirill i'f
1
:
4
"We nirln-r* in tills *i-rtioii have
% it
Ii
l l p i i r d l i l ll.
1
ii ri-rtuin ntiunlurii* wo m in t mulnI l u r r l b i1
1
ti
2
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1
\V««iltrtMtH rf
it
J4)|T1i IH&gt;|h Mi
1 luin uiul wt-'re nrvpnM-il to show
4
1
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a
3
: Hint we a rc cu|inhlii of killing deer
Pnlm trrl r
0 along with
. ,V
It
0
if
Mnlln ii
tin- heat of shotgun
1»
H at
Twtnln
mn» OCMI 2.12— 7 hunter*.
l.«krliMi«l
a i l 2oil &lt;41 ft— II
Hmh I. im I ......
"Im ag in e Unit g ruu n in I'en tral
. |{«—lliiroim. M h i II ii o i , W «*iit fifiiriM. Flurlila killing f l w wild hog*, two
S nm uili
It — l l s l l y .
l,»on»ri!
J.
I m n ti, WH*ll)r&lt;ui|(, liiirorie
|-*t- foses, two snakv* and urn* raem la r l
f. H i m u i l i I, It-iherl* I, et-on! Why, with result* like those,
M e srale 2 H*er. P l r t l e l i t e r (UK wi-31 re tire from the spurt," he
•~l)iinn
lleueilli I 1. I t s r r l * . Palrnt*rl. I l n t l y ♦, l.eo tu in l, I 'o r e o ( udilcii, " J u s t watch the kill figure*
l l a r o n e , Vlrtrltlirx. Itidterl*.
-'ll
on thl* ycai'a m cilery limit in
liner , I V t-sii.n -ik l .e o u n r d , Har-Oie.
|-tir«r&gt; HII l l n l l y H r » l» ili- rl l.ef) Eglin Field I"
He roncluded th at thi-ri* were
l.akt-lnhtl II, H.inford V 1111 -&gt;((
I 'a l m l e r l * K n u r l ' : Hit— Ov l-il
only nlm- day* of archery hunting
uiierl &lt;1. Vleriip !. H i u r a l - I M-llu -Intrd for Eglin Field, while l)c»lii
I l l u ■'Htiiilrrl I 'i Ii. * I 1 i im I n a
F o rest hn*
ill, "lull we're
still
y. t, 'l l l e » III .1 . I
I'll ll . -l l l e
W i n n e r I'n l i n l e i i
1,u«ei H. " J j l willing lo het that more dei-i will
WMil,■■■■-.
I- T&gt;'ii--&gt;&gt;r
In* token on out hunt limn on the
1 --J
oltiur,"
M a tin c p .s
The l i ii mt- ami Fresh Wutci Fish
| CuminlaaUmunthoriaed the
two
deer hunt* ut a recent m eeting in
Orliiudu when tlie hunting reg u la­
tion* were established. The archery
hunt for Drain Forest I* net fur
Dr to tier 31 through November H,
Deer, lu-ur mul |innth&lt;”- a re the
only g am e tiriimnl* ju-rmltted d u r ­
ing the Ornia limit. In Eglin Field,
By PETER THOMPSON
Playing Pro from Victoria Golf archer* may tak e deer, lull killing
of turkey, lu-ur, l-euver and nlllgaFlub, Melbourne, and 1831
lor I* prohibited. Un pro tee led wililAustralian Golf t'hamplun
nicklriK the right ahot 10 tiliiy lifo limy lu,. taken r.t •—th area*.
All hunter* ' |iai tlrlpnting in
ia very important In good golf.
Duffer* uaually take on tho tlu-*« hunt* uru rei|uired to purrhaae * «pe-ial In.OO perm it u* well
moat difficult ahot.
For example, when the pin la ii * having n vuliil h unting lirensc.
behind a hunker the duffer shoot* They miial a lio check in and out of
for the pin anil u*ually hits the the h un t ureu* a t the various
hall Into th* trap or hunker. A cheeking stution*.
Approxim ately 33,300 acres will
fellow like Urn Hogan, in the
name situation, shoot* for the he oiien lo the how men In the Deala
largest part of the green and N ational Forest, while the archery
never guea Into the trap or hunker hunt will la- conducted un an estiBo many duffer* will try to muted 12,1)00 ueres in Eglin Field.
Last y ear 1(10 h un ters from 41
drive with the nm*t difficult club
In the hag. That’* the Rtraight- citle* in Florida and from five
State* p articipated In the O.-aln
faerd driver.
Tho drive ahauld have plenty of arch ery hunt. Thi* year it i* callloft. 3!y advice tn duffers I* to m ated t h a t 1,000 archer* will take
drive front the tee with a brass!* p a rt In these special season*, Both
or a No. 3 wood. They’ll bo eur* hunt* will be concluded before tha
prised at the improvement In their a l e r t of the r e g u la r shooting sea - 1 ji­
ao n on November 20.
&gt;game.

Northwest Florida
Archers Claim
State Supcrioiity

Sanfly Standings

Every Wea. *

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Wed. A lip 8. ( H I

Field Of 75 Drivers Will Compete
In Darlington Race On Labor Day

The Sunfonl tinrdlnal* broke
four paine loainir______
; .-..VI, r l . y ijm»tiiip out an I t to
TTATNTTiiViri.C
(Special!
— ilecislon over the Lakeland IIlo t*
Sllphlly more Ilian half u hundred nt Memorial Stadium.
of Florida'* flne*l lilph school foot­
Sanford travel* to Daytona
ball player* &gt;M-pau palheririp here
thl* mornlnp fur the lu day* id Beach tonlpht to plav a ainpla
an
me with the alumplnp falanwork that will pul them In shape
for Hip Florida All Star football di-r*. Clarence Inp rum will taka
pame in Jacksonville'* Dator Bowl the mu'ind for the Invudera after
tidnp "helved for almost three
itadlum the nlplil of Aupust 13
Tomorrow 2t) of thf state'* top w. L-k« with u sure arm.
A douhlvheader was orlplnally
schoolboy hunkethaller* will ar­
rive und xlart immediate prepuru •chi-doled for tonlpht, but beHons for Ihe All Star baskclliall .-iinn- of other activity planned at
he pork the second contest ha*
dame In he nlayed In the Uni
vrrslly nf Huriila pymnaslum been re-rhedulrd a* part of a
twinhill on Aup. 34.
Wedneidny eyeninp. Am;u*l 12
Lrnle I'alliiu-rl, who won hi*
The hlph *chn&lt;i| nelivlly at
Gainesville will rearli n new peak I bth putne, wn* staked to an
Monday. Aiu|ii*t III. when ne.irlv mlv III to II lead hy Id* team2(81 id Ihe slide's hipli sch'Mil unite*, hut a ft e r w enth rrln p outmentor* I’atlu-r here tor u four burst* hv Hu- invader* ill the
lay foolhall ha-ki'lhnll clinic fea seventh und eiphth Itmlnp*, was
liirlnp VunderhilC* fia-lliall couch j l-lmded out of the contest with
Art Gui-pe and Florida'* banket , --ne uvwiv in the ninth and tluhall m entor John Matter
i.uo-s foil lln rrv Mella came on
The v-hnolhov player* will Im mid stopped the visitor* cold.
mediately divide themselves into
A steady diixtle held up the
"North” ami "Smith" catno* The ‘ imtest for .'III minutes in the hotNorth force* are roaclirxl by foot­ lino of the sixth innlnp after
ball mentor Walt "taler oft. An I'lim UVatlirok bail opened Up the
ttU'llne Ketlerliini* i und basket finine with a sIiik Ih, Then fu*t
ball roach Grey Wilson (Defunlak a* Hit- fiuuI Pilot wa* belnp reSprint:* i
The "South" football Heed in the ninth, the wind blew
ten in I* coached by Hoy French and the rain* came cauilnp fun*
(M iam i Jarksnm and the basket­ to dual) throuph the downpour to
ball team by Paul Straub iTatupa ■ i- i-itrn,
Jesuit).
m
There will be 27 player* on each
football sipiad and ten on each
basketball leant
Instructor*
ul
the enurhinp
clinic next week will also include
Florida's Head Clinch Hob Wood­
ruff und usslstunl* Ifohe llooser
Dale Hull, und John Kilmer und
Irulm-r Sam Lankford; Florida
State University's football coach
Tom Noifenl; unit Hie lilph school
All-Star fiudball mu I bnskclhuli

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L akeland, 11 To 7 «

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aa.d odating ed
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Gl Tells O f Seeing 1,5 0 0 Prisoners Buried
i ’ Americans Died
In Biller Winter
Of 1950-51

„ ------------ travel appears M hr
bitting Iti peak thr*r days with
seaside resorts berfconlng a great
number ol .Hantnrdltes. A quirk
rundown ol arrival* and drpartur-*
looki something like till*: M ajor
Randall Chase rrlurnrd Ihls week
from a varallnn "up north", Com
mlsslnner John Kartrr and hi*
family are parking up lor a trip,
Barbara Ibiffry's jetting ream
lor her holiday*, I'rte and lleberra
Ttlll* rrrrn tly returned from a
ninth Florida Jaunt, Water Soper
Intrndrnl E. it. Johnson took nil
Saturday lor other parts, .lake
Fortier anil hi* lainllv have dr
tried, Tav Collertur Ellen Hoy
■,11100 . Chief H*«A Uievr
la fAdV)' irdfggmmcr

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fellow

When Klw»nlan Ed I, me mir-&gt;
dllCM a 'Isltor »• (li» noon rr&gt;i«r
club meeting-, lie resile dues t|,e
Job up brown lie gpnprnllv goes
into a hng discussion nf (lie per
son's home state gh’lnir stret
population, elevation iifirne se.i
I«vel
and wh.tl nnl
We have
kidded him in the P ",t ah’,ui
uiually rnnflnlng Ills
.. ...........
toriei to thou1 sonlli nl (he Mason
plxnn line. Wo ran see now It wn&gt;
* mistake for yetlerdap he rover
•d our ntklal slfitr of Ma&lt;fitifhii
setts rather thoroughly Me even
went to the bother and expense nf
wiring (and setting a long collect
wlte b teki Ine Chamber of Com
niirce of Uarerhltl
where
cur parents have lived fnr some
IS years, to get the full details of

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if ol

Stormy Seas
Impede Plane
Rescue Tries
_____________________________
t &gt;tr.TiOTs ~
at nr my seas
dimmed hopes today bir trt Amer
&lt;»'i airmen niHslng from the glnni

crashed In flames In the Atlantic
yedrrday
imly right of a 2.1 man crew
hnvr bfi*n accounted for officially.
Four weie nicked up alive from
the rough water, and ship* pported finding four Imdlrs TheyJwisJ
hh freighter Mnnlca Smith said It
had picked up a body In the crash
area ihotlly after noon today.

Association
Meets Aug. 21

County Commission
Hears Complaints

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The lone matter dealt with tin 4
proving drainage conditions at
r , W M.' v
C! UV

fro m

IIVHIIO . Okl.l . r
r« -e per
■o- ' ere killed and 71 injured
her and lean Adams'
'« liy . many critically
when a
haunt a week.
The elimination of trees In thr '-’ ''vhmiml Ims amt a ear milling
A woman, iesiding here tem­ pr«|ect would ns«k• the residence ' home- Irnlmr collided on a bridge
poral IIv. complained about action property ‘undeslrnble for rental ""I 'hen plunged 2N feet into a
which had ben taken In Circuit property," slo* said, adding tin- '-nine
Court on a case Involving bar
The Head still were unidentified
estranged husband. The woman fenl provides the small Income
that f have."
five hour* after Ihr collision ihree
was advised (o n t
She also was advised to take her miles wr-st of here on M s High
‘ Two lo-el
local ra
rasidenta cemotaln*d
In the Clh and Ihe {Mate way rtn
*hout
alliged hardahloi
they problem
ilyrtvn Town Marshal F. W
would Ineur In the French Ave. Rnad Department it satisfaction
eould not he attained through U w ls, one of the first on the
niolert.
Ibala eh»nne|s, rhs e-is lAhl.
«»|,| tliw dead wire scat
-Htlll another complaint w'as ra- malfer will have lo lm taken ln h ij,n r ( | „|,„ m
and Ihe
ln|bred
celvetl by lattar from a promo'screaming for help
i&lt;*, of » local Negro recreation ('n,,r‘
James llagln. preshlant ol the i n f ih,- rtve dead one » «, a
center.
Jnlled Progressive League .-'krd h ,,} ,, |, „ ,
the , ar . wlilrh had
In the one matter which was In a letter when Itie to u m . * - | so Arlron.i t ,g A vom.sn in the
“finitely settled, the Commltslnn pdng to lake aetlou in Prm "hog |
, , killed and a m an who
decided to t*ke action In the rm iN tlm i ftirillihs the t* mu mi
I
M
,1
•
rfl
h
III if r^ rrliri! • brokcri
le.oievl of Mr*. .1, If, Cowan, slon agreed lo liiiuUh lot I'
bn' k
ol v M an , In Improve drainage Mldwav and 1 .nm.rn -melem
&lt;■ondillon* ol her lealdenre AnThe Comuilsslori h,ol •**!t*■•■ I *n|
losilne o-lth Mrs. Cowan was assist tn the om lim lmn
&lt; , k
| n
-i r\ i
|
hei -on in law-, ft. ft. Monroe, tennis
_
ball court. |u,, h i . t , &lt;t, &gt;111 | ^ A Q N ^ | | |
who Hlse r-fpiasted action In the ' rnuria and a soft hall field
oiatlrr
tl was remarked «l tlir me -inig
" If
thrie
shouk*
come a that lltr area for the f.,riliiie« , &gt;*|
*lm in, the w-IioI b place would be overgrown Will) we» d- ,od 11, ,I
"ve,flnwlttg." Mra. Cowan said, something should he done t&gt;, Ibn
She complained *bmit a drainroniotera In remedying do
,
Hi: ft i . in r
Die t'smmuniit
nine and about sand washing pr
l|nn before llie Con,ml- f-&gt;ii t - k | blockade mi i ,il lr ive| to Welt
off the mail In front of h*r r#action
nerlln'y (rrr food .Inlion, was
• iilonre. Into the ditch.
|crnekiiig tori.&lt;v tmd'*r the pressure
The Cnuimlslon agreed to inof Fast Germ.my * hungry million-,
• tnll a 12 Inch pipe under the
Thousnml'- »*f Soviet /oners weie
dilvewHv to carry away water,
Joining the throng* of Fast Htsr
tint It wa, stated nothing could
liners tilling im for foml paekage*;
•&gt;■&lt; done about amid washing off
Mali) n-porleil lliev lunl been able
Hip road.
.
■Inmva A (lifer entered a com­
Yoritllnmd School st tie '
- &gt; In buy railroad ticket' in llcrtln
plaint aland action which la to Patter Co. Iieadrpuirtci s will
,i&lt; for tho fir-I lime simp Salurdny,
lie taken with hi* property lit the Atomlav rooming. Itolnl, ........... wlieri the Ka&gt;l governmnit rlampin mimed French Ave. project,
ed on it, I,.in
president of Stiofmd lodo •
lie slated the widened highway lne„ announced debt
•&lt;mild run but 10 to 15 feet from
An Indoctrination il&gt;«*
t
the (rnnt bedroom of his house.
vesterrhiy mm,dm’
I(« sold Uie closeness nf the street liehl
Mr. Cowan added Mo r e
&gt;b!
would endanger th" safely of hla be at least two ami perl,no* t&lt;
children and that he wanted his claa.ei dally stinting Moods,
house moved to another plot.
There la no room at the back of
the house site Into which the reW ASHINGn IN &lt;4* J’rrililoni
-hlcnce tnav lie moved.
Elsenhower, h”set with huf.grt
"t"d he willing to move anYhnlnnclng wih -* amid pleas for las
whprn off French Ave.," ’ha told
roller. ic p iu m I teaily to impose his
tlie Commlaalon. " I just don't
■ 1 INCHON, Korea d* The a»ei &lt;2’- first major vein balay against
want in? children killed."
lie was advlaetl to take thp American inltller freed from
repeal of the 20 per cent tax on
mailer up with the City and tho Communist prison cninp tin- »'■ "&lt;t tunvie tickets
11,200 back pay ruining, tin- &lt;
State Hoad Department.
Congressional source* predicted
Gladys Smith told the Cnmtnls’ nance olficer nt lire lnch«n &lt;’ Elsenhtiwir will kill the lull hy
slon the widening project would ptaremvnt tle|Kil sniti today
simply doing nothing, then issue a
statement saying why
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Vocational School
W ill Start Monday

Freed Soldiers
Hove Pay Coming

tighter and tighter, drawing the
asettled
.at isIaiit victim's
1/1jr»14aw*a head
tia a, &lt;1 back
La rrlr further
Csiwilt atat
and further until hla neck was
broken. Sometimes the victim's
head eame off.
fn another method, the victim
was placed in an outdoor pit, fad
bread and water and left to the
clement* until he was dead.
However, on the brighter aide
of Ihe picture, Mr. Hittell said
he had not realised Cuba la ao
beautiful.
During a trip through the coun­
tryside near Havana, he went
through plantations and saw plants
for preparlog apices, cocoa, coffee
and • morphine. Also he visited a
perfume plant where he learned
that one Ingredient, alone, coal*
11,000 per pound,
An Interesting aid* light of the
country tour was a cock fight.
Mr. H indi's flip started at
Miami where 41 dealers from tha
Jacksonville tone for Chavrolot,
which lakes in soutoeaat
&lt;
past 0
Georgia
and Florida, gs .
A banquet
at the Blscayne
crracc Hotel,
Miami, during
dealers warel
----------------- - whi
_ watch**,
afehaa,'*
presented with
wad hy aa
opened activities,

airplane trip via Pan Ani**ni"iti
Airways to Havana.
The dealers were quarlen-i it

the big Hotel National and then
were taken on a tour nf llut-nm
They visited Iho country's rupUel,
the Corona cigar laclnry, a wine
distillery, Chinatown, mid went
past President llullstn's residence
Wide open gambling was noted
about* the city.
&lt;s night tour of Ihe clly Included
two night clubs, one of Ihem the
Tropic an a, claimed lo be Ihe sec­
ond must attractive In the world
A humorous aspect of Havana
Is the traffic system. "The) rrr
talnly drive with brike? and
horns," Mr. Hittell remarked.
Precedence at an Intersection I*
determined by who hlowa his horn
first. However, Mr. Hittell pointed
out, there was no jamming »r
crowding of automobiles.
The country Is operated under
a democratic form of government,
which includes a legislative system
of two houses.
Concerning tha ecuituiny of
country, Mr. Hittell said he was
ip
y , “ No tourists, no sugar-no
......
Cuba."

President Sef
For Major Veto

Florida Leads
In Licenses

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Housholdcr Talks
At JCC Meeting
County

Prosecuting.

A Klimt's

K a ilv 'e
If.m s b o ld e i
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tb *
sneak ot
today
ot
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m i-i Mm' o f tins t o n liir C h a m lie i
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n#*u oy&lt;tf tit m hluh hf*i ♦ii*ph Aft
nu * • hMtH11 til •‘PM Mill I he- A •I'*
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Ike Talks Tonight
WASHINGTON ,T
P ie ,id-nt
Elsenhower give, a nirtlo repmi
to Ihe n.dliui tonight on th,- wink
of Cmig*e,&gt; and Iti* adminlsliaiimi
*o fai iii* * 3ti to r, p in I SI
hroadi'.i-t will lie carried In the
four ma|or network*

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Strike Halted

Japanese Pray

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Clark Says Reds
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A rii iv Btntn Inw wni |»hhr(*i I iirtiKILiKiiu Hiu «r»11it»ir T uny gminMiv
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uni* nf uny xnrt of tiiuftir Iii u luu room

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uiccllrijf I ii Hu fn t "ffi' In!
ATLANTA. * — An ettlmalrd •fMRlrin, Kml Mutiny nf Hit' n»'w iMiuntv l" uin u iili • m,L»y ...........'Inttfi
H.litfl.ltK) llcensi's to niHTale motor K« S f n iln o lc C 'fM inly '"t-H u p h u u n f'k r c p ifu t f*»i In i n il
.
vehicle* were Issued In the Smith
Mayor Swearingr-u of Jiickaoiivllb- |,hGI i&gt;l v mivo, al,-,| Du' i* 1, ti-i' ■m*;
east Iasi year, the regional office
lost
as
punishment
f”i
crime.
Many
io'iibt,'*
fnvui
tit”
whipping
o" 1
of the It. H. Diimrlmenl of Cum
or wlfe-lieaters, but few- are for loin type of punl-hou-ot coio-eimug
merer reported today
Florida Irtl Ihe area In total other crimes.
number ol licenses in form Inst
AUGUST ft, 1913
year—I.MO.tHW—and stood seventh
Uolclmigli Beniny Co. offered for *nle five acres of litorl or-ar the
In the United States in number of
operator*' licenses Issued, 1,273,- Country Cjim wlti, a *i* room liou.se, *olnt water lieiiler, private water
401, nnd fourth In chauffeurs' II avsleot, fruit trees ami n gurdeo spot f»i I'JJMMI.
censes with 257,507
Ucoviog that jiilverltshig pays, snitieoue put ao rift in the llim lil for
a cook ami got one!

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Rayburn Says
Congress Failed
WASIIINi; r n \ ito-’oocratic
Hoitse I -i,der It ii burn today ac
i-u-i',1 Hie IH-pnbliean
crmlrollc-.t
a:ir,l , n iig n ,.
baling failed in
it, f i r -1 „-&gt;&lt;,ooi lo k&lt;-c|, nil but
nu- l i o l ’
i:t:,2 ramtiaign
pledge*
The only promi-r fulfilh'tl l,y the
Hiiuihltcim*, llaytiuro *nid in a
■daieuieui reviewing Hie leiiicijt
iiltieli ended Monday wn* tln-ir
|tromi*e ,,f "hard mom-, "

Sheriff's Bond

Frank Shames, secretary of the lleerentlnn Division of the Se­
\ Itrp u l)
Sheriff's homl for
WASHINGTON,
- PresidMtt minole County Defense eounril, Hlinoui«-eil loilny lliril .'!i-i&lt;t I ha* l,een .lurk K Kulglil. i oekliart. Fla
Da*
priMii'niidl
in Kiji f'nurttv
■«t
n*
the
ilnte
for
the
opening
rtf
Ihe
UHtl
for
servletmen.
Elsenhower will leave Saturday
Mitrirtl id &lt; Mmuii&gt; .i"iM'i * tfmI mv
morning hy plane for Denver,
AUGUST ft. HUH
Colo., tn spend n varulinn of at
Tommy Uuluhtu, Sanford Giant* cenlei fielder, was confined In
least Ihree weeks. Mrs, Elsenhow­
the local hospital imenuae of a hrtilan mi hl» left h g and nod old Injury
er will accompany him
that came hack on him.

Gas Tax Returns
The State has returned &lt;1.5411.31
In gainline taxes, I1.TM34 In in*
tangible taxes and &lt;20.80 in special
fuel taxes to Seminole County, It
was announced today at Ihe meetIng nf the County Commissioners.

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Ihs Countv Hoard of Commissioners todsi Ivm
the hrunt nt
several verbal complaint* on matters dealing f,om the Circuit t ourt
th» Krenrh Avo. widening project and one ..f winch they hsil *nr

Hittell Relates Details O f Jaunt
To Cuba, Sees Old Torture Devices

By JIM F 1811 EH
Motto Castle am! Ihe Inhuman
troatment which was practiced
there left n definite Impression on
C. K. I lit ti-l I, general mnnnger of
Holler Motor* fit Sanford, wlm won
a trip tn Havana, Cuba, tinder Ihe
Chevrolet Company's "Fun Un­
limited Tour" contest.
The lour through the famous
castle, which guard* Ihe enlrnnce
lo Havana harbor, and a trip
through rural Cuba, near Havana,
wore the two highlights of hla
trip, Mr. Hittell said.
Gruesome, sadistic, and cold­
blooded ore a few of the adjectives
which may he used to describe
executions which were performed
In tho stronghold, some of Ihem
aa 1s t* a* IftU.
One method of execution in­
volved hanging « victim by hi*
thumbs over a pit of acid. In
bout four days, the akin slipped
“ m the victim a thumb* and ho
1 Into the pit. Ilia remains
rown to the sharks,
method, used until 1933,
a metal clamp which
employ
ed about the victim's
neck. TTien this clamp wa* fwT'iied

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\ grmip of American Gla |oyfully wave from the hark of an amhulanrr at Pnlimiiiilum. Korea,
alter thes «rre released hr the Consiwonlata. The first group of prisoners returned In the Iteda Ineluded 7(1 \m eruon. ami 110 other Allied soldiers. The freed men told of stories of stsrvalion snd
"brain washing" effoils while the, wrre held In I he prison ramps In North Korea, (International
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Buddv Lake, wlm I* an oU-tline
diamond favorite of many local
fant. dropped In In the 'Herald
The Countv Commission today
office yesterday afternoon with hi* niillmrl/i'd the purrluiBctl of n
ll-year-old sou, Kellv holding s tax roll nccminling ninrbitic from
aeven pound. H ntince large nmulh George Stewart. Inc., Orlando fnr
baia which the youngster caught I I , MO.
off the Osteen bridge. This was
Kelly's first try at fishing by hlmaelf, which lends to the cnneluslon
that Buddy might Just a* well atay
at home aftrr t’Hs and Innv" it to
Kelly to keep the larder full of
fish.

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ITAGE rnuple, 4IT W. 1st.
COTTAGE
M r*. Morris, who manage*
manages
the Morris Apartment* at 411
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Flrat SI.,
for tome
sonic
..... tried .....
time to rent a wmnil cottage
behind
llie
aparlmenla on
First St.
Willi us, the story la an old
tin*. She decided lo try a Cl as*..
Iliad Ad. The F pn RENT si
had been on Ihe cottage
Mime lime but these five wn......
ui matter how Insignificant
they may seem when compared
to ihe whole of (ho newspaper,
•wmtuht {,13media to rssalt*—site
rented the cottage In 3 days.
The story spells aucecis for
Mra, Morris and suceear for
he Claaslfleri Columns ol the
Herald. It Iqcraascd her Inmme and luilinad the great
tonfldanee that w* and an tnTaaajni public have In Our
^ iia lfle d
Advertising.
Mra.
Morris la ao satisfied with tka
•csult* that she 1j now n m n £5
rataady ad In the FOR RENT
olumn. Look for It.
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burk
the SnmerTim»r
found In a dlrlv, tslnsoskeil en
Vtlope over a week ago was turn , || T I.im onl nf (lvledo presl
ed over to Hie I*.to Fund today drui of the Seminole Couotv Cal
ind Treasurer Camtnv Urine says lotnen's
Association ' aniunuiced
that raise* the total to 4-102— i tar today Hie group will meet .t Semi
cry from the go* of *ti*n. Those
school Aug 2t
magle • -id * whlih people have-, ,\n odio ntlnnal mnvle which Mr
been
about wrre:
w rrr: . |, a(1)r,nt hl
o k ., iso ron terned aooiii
(,,,
nn,| urge* every
"bread milk and a »m/i!l hot nl ,
t’le County to see
pepner," The t'SO drive mines In will be
,,l,,n
.how n It w as prnd'ii ed by
a close Oct. 1, and II I* tinned that
(hr
American
Meat Institute
mere loe»| propla wtU get behind
There will also be a speaker
the pnsh hefnre that time.
.from Ihe (iaint-'-vllle Experiment
, Station who will give the lat-sst
'information ml pasture improve
Th* Sinf-w l Woman's Club tvas
throbbing v Itb activity last r,tglil merit
as the Duplicate Bridge Club con
Unite* to grow and grow We doubt
(h it e’ en In the fertile brain nf
Irv Felnberg, Instigator nf the'
movement, was there the thought i L n r r r &gt; el I n W n r b
that the organisation would grow *
L I.L .U I I I T r U l l k
that largo In the space of n couple
.......
.............
of months It should lie pointed! M UN 8 AN T1—South Korean pri
oul that tfl of the « narllclpnnli soners of war returned by the
last night were from Orlando but Cominunirds today sjul Cummo
on Monday night’s half a dozen ■nlst-bcld I’ OWS were forced ti
to
loqaj
people Ior more travel In the carry nmuimulmn to the fmnl In
nnal penole
neighboring city fnr plnv and support of Bed military riper.illwts
uciallv give an ercp]|pp| account
C'pl Kang Chan lm said linen
of th*m'e|ves
Wilson Lnndley, South Korean prisoners acre shot
who l&lt; director of the local pro to tlt&gt;alh by Ihe Itcd.s in September.
gram, was among the tnlnslng last 195&lt;&gt;. when they refused to carry
night—he’a td-svlng with the na ammiinitinn boxes amt nlteui|.trd
ilon'i elite In St I kuiIs till* week to escape.

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a visitI la ir New York,
nty Judge Rang Btenstrnm and
HU family are rerent returnees
from the hearh, Hnhert llerkhain
and hi* family *re louring the
Midwest while the Auhrrv Kendall
family I* sojourning In Miami.
Meanwhile it * a holiday every
day fnr Peggy llest, who Is spoilIn* an engaKemenl ring given her
hy her boy trlrnd who had lieeo
In Korea and whom she hadn't
i*en for three years.

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L«n Matte hit two home run* in the neroml gome of » double
header In 1'alatka. Incldently, the G iant* walked away w illt two vic­
tories from the Palutkn nine.
. . .
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Plana ivt-rc made for the new ball pari: to he erected m tho area
of the Municipal park on Mellanvllle Ave. when the City nd
resolution at the request of the City Commission to make tha
Sanford custodian of the property known *« Pace* Aerr*.

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