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DtUnry, by 7:00 p.m., please call
YELLOW CAB 1444

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_______________• _________________________ AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
.V O L U M E X L I V

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Annual Audit
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JFLO R ID lA

Eisenhower Confers With Republican Leaders

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?500,000 Of Debt Is
Retired In 5 Years;
Suggestions Given
F o r Streamlining

F R sID A Y JA Nh . 2, 1953

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Republicans Select Taft By
Unanimous Vote To Be Floor
I,Chieftain In Next Congress
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Warren Finishes
Hectic 4 Years
As State’s Head

The assessed valuation of the
city of Sanford, Including home*
Heads, is (111,320,368. or *9,560..
041 excluding homesteads, and the
^ s i mlllaxr la 17.4 of which 0 mills
la for debt service, according to
the annual audit of Vineyard A
Company, certified nubile accounts
PtISIMNT-IIICT DWIOHf D, DSINKOWIt Is host to Republlein tender* at a luncheon conference In New
for the year endimt Sept. 30, 11)63
York where a preliminary draft of (be Incoming admlnlstralion’i legislative program was reportedly dis­
Total assets of the City are
T o v e r n o r H u s R a ise d
cussed. The group Included (I. In r I Sen l-everett SaltoiisUtl uf Mmvsach men*. Incoming Anil ed Services
*7.178.263 of which 370,731 retireCommittee chairman: Herbert O Ontwnell, Jr., Allorney Uenrral detignsle. Sen styles Bridges, of New
sents cash on hands, *216,41)9 liens
T il x o s M o r e . S p e n t
Hampshire; President-elect Elsenhower Sen Hubert A Taft of Uliln. Senate Majority leader In the now
and assessments, 183,140 liens on
Congress; (lov Sherman Adams, nf New Hampshire, assistant 1st the President-elect. Sen. Milton It. Young
M ore,
L eft
M ore
foreclosed property and *0,401,l)H2
uf North Dakota, member of the agricultural committee, and Tom Slcvens, ■ member of Klienhowai's stall.
municipal properties. Among the
TAI.I.AII VSHKK i.ts tiny Fuller
liabilities are iMimls payable not
Warren Is dosing out j tumultumi*
due *4,473,000, notes and contracts
administration which In lour years
pMyable l i 1,360, and accounts pay­
raised taxes more, borrowed more
able 118,801).
money, spent more and left more
During the current year, the re­
in Ihe state treasury lhan any olh
port states, refunding bonds with
er In Florida history
h
a par value of 1100.000 wen- re­
lie's had n ruudi time, giving
tired, making o total retirement
anil laklng In free (or all suuuhbles
during the five years ending Sept.
IIKItl IN l/lt — The Soviet
with u mvriad of erllles. Imt
30. 1063 of *406,(MM), nn average
high command In (Sermnnv has
through it all Ihe xtnte ha* moved
pen annum of *00.000. lionds out­
iii-lii nted to the Western Allies
|into a period of unprecedentedly
standing on this date other Ilian
that some new. bnutd shift lit
stable growth and prosperity
stadium and utility service tax re­
Kremlin policy mav be in the
It was n ioh Warren sought (or
venue bonds, had a pnr value of
making within the next t-vu
.in year*, then often wondered
*4,304,000 mnlurlng up to Sent. 1
months.
aloud whv he did
£ 1077,
'
For that period, Cetlernl of
It bail him in Hie hospital with
Total revenues of the city of
lire Armv Vu-silv Chutkov said
lie nous exhaustion at the end nl
Sanford amounted to *661.305 Inhe would be without uulhnillv
the first year
eluding *311.400 for realty and
to take up tinv policy pupation*
III* second year was marked hv
personal taxes. *H1.0I3 for nninlciThe Sanford
Klwranl* Club
ALBANY,
(In
-43■
A
serious
lie
with (lie Western high commis­
t&gt;nl utilities tax, *40,0(10 f,)r ||. which is leading in ita division, sioners.
publican effort (o gain (ieorgla's internal disruptions and criticism
from the U S Senate’* Krfauver
censca and permits, *30,ili)| for contributed I3HI.46 Inst year to­
Chirikov made this dear at a 2nd District Congressional seal
fines and forfeitures. *10.303 for. ward nldlng undernrivileged chil­ vear-eml meeting with Acting loomed today for the fir-I lime In Crime Committee Both brought on
1111 unsuccessful attempt to tin
modern years.
parking mctcra, *93.107 for clva- dren in securing eight tonsilectomHi ip rllslrlct leader* derided to peach him'In ids third year
rette tax. and Mn.c.*,4 from City, les. dental work and u natr of I 1. N. High Commissioner HemIteber, who mild a coin It *v enter a candidate in tin- xmclal
water department,
Amt as lie winds it m- be arut
glasses. Marlin Hlini'ciphrr, out­ ri-'l
■all at I he Knrlsliorsi beuilipmi
Fell 1 election Inst night shortly Ills Hoad Hoard are under grand
EKOendltures amounted to *6)15,. going president reported to the or­ li rs.
after (Iraily Hauls of Albany he jury Investigation as the result of
607 with I163.6H3 going to debt ganisation at their last luncheon
Iteber sal-1 in an Interview be came the sixth Democratic aspirant a civil suit alleging they conspired
^service, *17,631 to general govern- meeting of the year Wednesday ni
hinl suggested solutions for sev­ to Hie vacancy left bv the death to extract kickback* on road mu
the Yacht Club.
?lM till« ? 7,rt* l i i t0 2U,’I,C •‘‘•'vice. I Karl Hlgxinhutltum will succeed eral problems Incident In tho of the veteran Hep Kugciu- Cox. I ti-rial purchii'cs to repay .1 heavy
The Hepulillean decision wax , campaign backer
Mr. Htlneelliher iis president of •old war. The commissioner -ltd
By wav of comparison, total re- the rluli at the installation nf of­ not sav what the problems were. reached try party enmitutti-cmen 1 lie got married lor the Coni
from
five of the District's 14 enun time
Chulkov told the American tie* nl
jhc pr,,v.lm" 1 year were ficers at the meeting next Wed­
a Moultrie meeting ad
nesday.
He look up smirking, hot is Itav
.'ummissUmer that for several
"Through November," Mr. flttrie- months h&gt;. would be unable to dressed try Hep O K. ArmitronH Ing office still a tee totalrr He
(It
.Mo)
The
eamlldale'x
tinm*
veil)
drinks uranuc julco when others
«n)m*nting on the budget clphsr said In his annual report, take up any uursL in* of Hd.i
the audit states, - f o r , ho pL , "our rluli was lending In division nature. Itrltlsl, ami French offl- Ire withheld, said District Chair­ have cocktails
man
J
Stroller
Harris,
until-he
He probably has done more fly
thr*' »vC*r"| ■* »hown above, the five, our division, with a score of cials got the same Impression accepts ami the nnmination la
•etna funded expenditure* have 04.7. Onlv three other rluha In the in the|r holiday social contacts cleareil through the state &lt;0Dt- Ing than all olhrr governors com­
bined-covering manv Ihnt-saral* nf
. r O tt ly . exceeded th« appronrla-i whole district (Florida) had a bet- With the liUNsiana.
miller
• g - — **■
miles inside Ine slate, ufross the
v4fi)Pn* ' . *3 Ration (13 of the PCltv ter seore. and the heat Was P&amp;4
American
high
nmimlstion
Armstrong
told
tire
Hepubliran
nation ami even In .Smith America
C W i e r 4 Is tfroylded that an on- Inst a scant 7/13 of one per cent sulhorities speculated that the leaders;
on trips often designer) to promote
ahead, ami mind vou. there are
"The old Civil Wnr political fit*ht the Inurisl business
nr.n.rcMt of 102 clubs in the Florida district." free*,, order from Mo-cow may
(hi r ? &amp; " ? V S
«Wndlturea of, The rluli began the year with Ire based on 0 K1 rod in belief 1* -lead and gone with the election ! Willi Ihe aid of a staff puhHeitv
he CUk In fteet ten 03 It Is stated'
that llig Two meetings of Prime of Ike His victory. 1 believe will
that no warrants or obligations 76 members and now has 70. "Our Minister Stalin and President­ prove In be to the best interests man hr ha* kept on Hie fruit
pages of Florida newspapers at
attendance
percentage
h
a
s
beep
"
Cllv shall be diawn In
of the South in the growth of 3 most constantly Not all Hint -«n*
elect Ktserdiower is a possibilt
eaiesg of the appropriation* made approximately 02 per cent." Mr
two party system "
lv.
Htalln
reeentlv
sard
he
iewritten was eiilii|&gt;liitirntars When
in accordance with and under the Ntlneclnbrr said, "while tire aver­
The Missourian remained --er It wasn’t, he osiiullv fought back
vanled siren n ineeling in\ornext preceding section. We believe age for the entire district is 8.1 •lilv.
(or the parly session afler re|oe Hr lias Issued tuiiulrcds of stale
therefore, that action shall be ti.k- Per cent."
settling Hep Marlin ill.M .i-). incuts attacking bis critics.
on to keep expenditures within the
speaker to-be. at Cox's funeral in
Other activities nf the club -lur­
Warren ran claim nlinost nnrnn
appropriations mads In the bud* ing the year Included:
Camilla Sunday
tested credit for pulling behind
The Itepublicaiis obviously hoped fenres the rattle uliirh oner
Assisting with the lluv 8r»u|
,f**pect to the City Clerk's fund drive by sponsoring an auc­
to gain a decisive advantage In roamed Florida highways Citv
ofDce the audit declares. " A H t t . tion sale and netting *368.
the race by centering all their dweller* amt Inurisl * wrlrnptrd it
strength on one eandidale while and even Ihe rural folk* who (ought
Cooperating with the Chamber
the Democratic vole may be &gt;plil It so long didn't find it too idijec
?L"nV 7
"fcurataly. j„ v|ew of of Commerce and the Merchants
many ways. Some thought that the tin-a hie
ielln n l*!
tram -' Association in Staging "Welcome
Democrats, in view nf this threat,
lie also put over a new set of
v,ry f" w *rrora, Dellarv I)nv" In Sanford.
might themselves make an effort laws designed to keep early season
fous 7 MnC ; ' wer*’ found. None1 Helping Initiate plans foi •
An
extension
has
hrcti
asked
to
concentrate
on
.1
single
e-m
found were of anv serious con.e- iilng a committee to present /v.,ngreen citrus fruit from reaching
liaaiiMMeg u ,
| W M ,
Northern markets and spoiling Hie
ed Force Dav observance in San­ by Webb Jones mi,I bis associ­ tender
ates,
Dayton,
().,
I11
their
option
Hauls,
1951-52
Stale
Senate
floor
nation's taste for later, better fruit
ford.
Cooperating with the Anturlcnn n buv the .Seminole blur* base. leader mill Influential udherrni of lie gives those laws credit fur re
all
club
tiernuse
of
in|ury
to
one
(Jov
Herman
Tulmndgo,
.111
turn of prosperity to the citrus in­
Her! Cross in organising a disaster
committer ami in preparing an f the prim'lpMls in the proposed nminccd yesterday after the race dustry
began
In
shape
up
as
a
free
for
ill
eal,
J.
t&gt;,
Callahan,
president
of
As each succeeding administra­
Armed Forces blood donor dav.
Cooperating with the Civil Air the Hanford Baseball Association, Karller, he had declared fur the tion In recent years has done. Wnr
widow
nf
73
year
old
Hep
Cos
In
tpo..
disclosed
today.
ren'x built more road* than any
Patrol In planning the entertain­
Mr. Julies was grunted n 30- return for a pledge of her hacking other It poured IH'J million* into
ment of 3&lt;) cadets ami three senior
If
he
should
seek
In
succeed
her
option
last
Nov.
211
after
the highway system -some of it
personnel of the Koval Canadian
ylng *600 on a remitted SI. imhi two year* henre
money borrowed on self liquidating
Air Fore*.
Mlsa Donna Lou ifarper, Flori­
In
a
prepared
statement.
Hauls
loll project*
price. The original option exDonating *00 toward the ex­
da State University student from
said
"full
friendship
with
the
late
ed last Thursday.
Where preceding administrations
y*nford, will he featured aa "cat* pense of the Nativity .Scene which -Mr. Callalian said he would re- congressman and assurance that trust just dabbled al borrowing on
insulted * l »h« band shell on
hls
devoted
widow
would
be
acery queen" Tuesday on the deco­ was
bond
Issues to finance public
cimmend to the local eisociathe Municipal Pier,
rated float which will represent
tiWi’s board of rlirectors that the rorded election without opposition" works, the Warren Imnmvrinrnl
Donating
toward
the
automohlle
Seminole County at the Inaugu­
on lion should he extended until prompted a previous statement that Com mission moved Iroldly Into Bit­
r a t i o n activities In Tallahassee gift for T. W. lauvton, County Hu- M inday, The reason for the re­ he would nol oppose Mrs. Cox, the field
perlntendant
of
Public
Instruction
'■during which Dan McCarty will and Klwanlan. who Is leaving of- in -atoil extension was the serious first candidate to announce.
it borrowed 28 millions for the
Tho statement added, hnwrser, Jacksonville bridge anil express
b« sworn In ua Flonla’s new gov­ lift**
In urv suffered hv Kay Bchafer, that
circumstances have altered
ernor,
Furnishing *(1S In flowprs for sa d to be one nf thosa principally thp picture and Mrs. Cox "has wny system, 21 millions for the
"Farmerettes" who also will ap­ sick
In created In taking over the ball generously released me front my lower Tampa llav bridge and 1*
members
or
members'
wives
pear Jon the Dnat will be the
plugging fur a highly rnntrovrrsiul
Sponsoring careful driving ron- c Mr.
commllmenl In her."
0
Miassa Behe Dlsbee, Normn Faye test
175 million dollar turnpike ami sev
Areontlng to a Da) Ion, (),.
between high school students
Others In the raee besides Mrs era! lesser projects a* the term
Harvey and Margaret Malloy, also anti parents anil treating winning 11 wspaper, Mr. Kcbefrr, 62, reII
awllMiiva
On
l-itar
r„..i
1 1 '«in V§Hii?t| D m I* mm** 1 w » l
of F8U.
room to moving picture.
prrtedly u ball player In the
Other features of the float will
H CO'x with the Ht. Liuls CarDonating
sweaters
to
the
fiemlnhe floral arrangements: a display
UilrJs ami the Plttahur; Plratea,
of Vegetables, Including celery; a ole High School football team.
•ulfered aevere head Injurlea and
citrus display, and murala and e a / ^ X 1! ' i *!80 &gt; wllrd h °*P lU I a I broken leg when ha waa
1* t,rl who WM seriously
a phologranhs depicting scenes of
* " • u**moblle accident atAick by an automohlle Friday
? the rovnty.
W w ^ r ^ ^ r r a i nfwrnnon.
Following the parade, Forrest
(-■cause of the seriousness of
P-ecksnrldge, manager of th*
Mn Schafer's condition, Mr. Cal­
Chamber
said. Fhll
»f of Commerce
r
lahan said, Mr. Jones asked III a
sludenU'from the county will die
By ELTON C. FAY
of thp werpon* the services have
tribute jfruik and vegetable! from C. L. Hewson Dies At teltyhonn conversation for a short
WASHINGTON, bn-Uetler sland- nr sre developing ami the training
ext
nilon
of
the
option'
to
give
erd arms anil deadly new mica- for their use.
t, which will l&gt;e net up aa
Pines Hospital his time to make other arrange- from
faster Jet warplane* ami
Secretary of the Air Force Pinmcr ts.
..
mightier aircraft carriers to ato­ letter told of grealor combat rearli
I Chase la general chair­
I
rwler
the
clreumstaneea,
Mr.
Frlamla will ha sorry to learn of
mic warfare-are giving fiercer ness in atomic warfare, of new
man or
of tthe C. of C. Inauguration
commute-.', while .other
..
chairmen tha death of Charles L, Hewson on Calkhan stated, he would ask his striking power to an American planes In use to counter an enemy
atomic attack as well as the better
are John Plereon, Coat; Gen, Wednaadav night at Day Pines dlrtttora to go along with Mr. armed force unchanged in *l&gt;e.
That la the picture presented, known aircraft for delivery of Am
finance; and Hospital In Bay Pines. Funeral Jon s' request.
aarvlcaa wera hsld^aaterday
i j In
directly
.......... and
_.......ndlrectly,
Indlf
‘ In
‘ a semi- eriean booths In a counterattack
. _ -------- leader of the
Bay Plrura after
tho V 'l y
annual report of the defense eslah- should Russia make war.
ration.
I
Arlington. Vo. for In*
llshmcnt issued last night, a report
Secretary of the Navv Kimball
Voile Williams flr. has volun* wag a « t to Arllt
HAND MKKTINO
tetrad to drive the float, for which termeat In Arl(nrtoh National
There will be an important which showed manpower strength ut into hia report word that the
favy has raised il* goal for Ihe
■ troth la being furnished by Jack Cemettry,
meeting for all Seminole High static at 3,000,000.
He was ■ memlrer of the Span- School Band member* Sunday at
In hit portion of the report. Se­ 00,000 ton, ForrcsUl class carriers,
Ratlgen of Seminole County Mosh American War Veterans group 2:00 p.m. In tho Hand Hail. This cretary of Defense Lovett wrote of which it Is now building Iwo
ton.
in Hanford, a : charter memtwr of meeting will be an orlrntation for soberly of the difficulties arising Until this report. Kimball had
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the lot«J American Legion, a mem- the Tails basses trip and all par- from rising costa for arms, uf pro­ talked or lh« need for buildlne a
that those from the eounty _
Ing the festivities Tuesday to eon- her of tho Masonic Lodge and a
.
members who will be duction problems stemming from Intel of 10 of the flush drek flat
Brotherhood
tart tho headquarter* of the dete­ member of
mtklftg Ihe trip are urged to at- various causes Including strikes tops capable or handling the heavy
Cf«
n t i o n In rooma 409 and 407 at
tend. A staff meeting of the liand and nf the need for a continued jet planes now In use or In design.
Out now Kimball said (hat
r years associated officers will be held at 1:00 p.m. high level of draft calia to keep
l tho Flo ridlag Hotel ao local reoIway Express hero
"based on current wnrtd conditions
the strength of the Army up.
slace hia reSMALL CRAFT WABNINQ
But, In a look back over tha a "minimum of I I " of the supern * a* tha
MIAMI
craft
__ Horv-Small
i
_____
_ warnlni
arolau two year* of what ha termad carriers sre needed and that "con­
Hewaoo
rtial mobilisation, ha aald the struction should commence Immeordered up on Um Florida
8. "increased Its actual and dlately."
at
Coast at 11:30 p. m. (EOT)
from Tampa Day northward itentlal military itranith to a Secretary of the Army Pace said
vel which should give pause to the Army is developing "It* own
•riw. V
■ather bureau predicted •yep Ihe moil reckless aggressor." methods of delivery of atomic
TBi aeeompanvlng recorta of tha flrepowsr" to aupptsmenl Ihe nul.eoutherly winds becom-

Report On Year’s
Work Made Club
By Stinecipher

Change In Kremlin
I’otiey I Indicated

Serious Effort
Planned By GOP
For Cox's Seat
Republicans Seek To
Gain Congression­
al Post In Georgia

Hiprfrimrbotham Tolle
Installed As Kiwanis Head Next Week

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8S8»Si w r*,,om,i,ur"i
SBTJaSSL •"-i1'*

Webb Jones Seeks
Option's Extension
Until Next Monday

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^Arrangements A re1
Made For Sanford
Part In Inaugural

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h’idffcs Named Presi­
dent Pro Tempore;
Knowland IaChosen
As Policy Chairman

McCarthy Receives War Medals

WASHINGTON -Ar—Son. Hubert
\ T.lfl of Ohio today was unani­
mously rhoseri Seriate Republican
Ilnur leader ns Ihe Col' and the
Democrat* orgnmied their furres
for the new Congress opening to­
morrow.
Senate Democrat* picked Sen.
I.ymlnn Johnson of Texas as their
leader, also by unanimous vote.
House Democrat* mode retiring
Speaker Sam Itaylmrn of Texas
their floor leader
House llepublieans had a meet­
ing scheduled during the afternoon
at which they wore set to select
Itep Joseph Martin of Massachu­
setts for speaker and Hep Charles
llalleck uf Indiana fur floor leader
The choice of Tafl--n -election
made certain by behind the scenes
loekrying in Ihe month* since the
election- was announced after a
two hour rinsed diair session
The Republican* agreed lo meet
again at 2 p m lo deal with touchy
-luesltuns of membership on key
committees and proposals to re
vise Senate rules to make It easlol
to choke off filibuster*
Also picked for key Senate po*t*
t&gt;y unnidmous votes at the morn­
SIN JOSIPH ft McCAMMY &lt;U \Ni » D 4
.itnl .tetl in Mm Wafttilnglmi
ing meeting were Sen. Style*
nlMce L) Col J'din R l,.ihtj*,tti tlrll) imivmifmlitiif nf (lie Mh M.irihO
Bridges nf New Hampshire to be
president pro tempore. Sen Wil­
Ciiriii Hfifrvi* HDIriri, •ft* » it** »■*'*
l ih» Di
Elyliitf
li. mi Know laud of California In be
«"mil nritl A11 MwIji) wiili ft.»ni ."ml 4 *1' r* n v * f ii* v, er** Iti
el nlrm in of Die Semite GOI' I’oltum i«f ,10 (nlsulnni Htiwn t v Die U iM'.iiimh ' him1 i v .Ut Ihe
Ma»
ii v I'oinmltlee nnd Sen Kuuene
line Sen Ut lloniher .S&gt;jMH'tiMii fn llr Siit^rtuin !■t *ii«K (I fifer imlJoiKlf)
Ii Mtllikin of Colorado to be chairin ni of the lint' Conference which
in- lodes ihe im Hepulillean sena­
tor*
Sen. Sultou.xlall of Massachusetts
wu* chosen a* whip or assistant
mniorlly leader
Thr new Congress convene! at
noun tomorrow, ami shortly thcroalter these selections are expected
lo lie tnnilc official by formal vote,
Today's meeting was wliat lx
known ar_,’s, coney* That Is, the
liepublli'Eiu •enniorl got together
to ngreu on the slate ttiev will offer
when the Senate organ!/ex.
D t'v o lo o In lo L iit'R t* -! Senate Democrats and House liep ltdleans unit Democrats also
•■ere meeting today to pick such

Appeal Is Denied Strike Of Dock
Atom Spies Set Workers Ties Up
To Die Iti Chair 16 Big City Piers

Truman RemainsOnly Action Thmitons To.
Hone Still Left To
Julius RosenbentfR Sc-’ilo I'ot*t Ticiips1stale*
NFAV YORK r A fi ilei :i luilge
tmbiV ilt'llll'-l .hi ;•I*tu-.il 1, save
tin- .tlmn *p&gt; t Ml i uf llllilis Itiisen
th* Kltiel fioiu
berg ami bis
death in the r Irr II If chair
The (IcmIu! « il NIIUMle by ! rdeial
u KJ iifoinn n11e r
Jmtgr I r v i n g .................
hearing a demt-iir) plea (nr the
two Ttiev arc in Sing Sing Prison
v hnlillril to dir the week uf .lull
II
Kauf in mi valit m denying I'lenien
«y
"I Still (eel that their crime »u*
vmrxc Ihun murder "
The llnsenbert-s' only anneal now
Is lii the While llniise II President
Truman should stay (he execution,
Hu- ease might hncnine President
eleel Klsennirwer'* rrspimalhllily
iieeame nl (lie Jan 20 iimugura
linn
Kaufman, who sentenced Ihe enu
pie In rleath. -.-lit in tils -ipinimr
"I have mrrlilatrd anil reflected
lung and rlKfieiilt hours over Ihe
sentence In this case I have stud
led and rexlinlleil the rerorrl amt
I have seen nothing, nor has tiny
tiling been presented to me. to
cause me In change the sentence
originally imposed I still feel that
their erlmr was worse than mur­
der "
The llnsenbergs were rnnvirlerl
bv a Jury, March 20, 1051, for con­
spiring lu transmit atom bomb
data to HllSfin.
'lire |f. S Supreme Cmirl already
ha- t-fused In intervene

Vine Hie llepilblleaiis have a
iii.ii-oily In i iieli brain b &lt;•( t'onness thelt slates are assured nf
election when the Senate and
House for in .ills -rganire
Toll then wdl take Hie titlr of
maturity lender Whoever Ihe Dem­
t o d e v e l o p i n t o l a r g e s c a l e n m l i ocrats choose will In’i’ome minority
lender
tir - ii p - l a N e w Y o r k , H u s t o n
I'lnl
Sen Wayne Morse of Oregon who
a d e lp h la . m id ll.iltlm n r e
K l g h l e e t t p n i - 111 I h e c l l v w e r e boiled the llepiitilli .nl Forty to be
come mi Independent and support
liii'kelerl
tin t t w o o f t b e l l i w e r e
the Democratic presidential nomi­
b e i n g w o r k e d w h e n a u n io n offi
d i l l i i l l i t m i n r r d a t 8 .1 III t h i l l t ' " 1 nee during the la*t election, did not
attend the session of Itepuhllcan
- t r i k e III tr -2 - r i d e r s , w e i g h e r s a n d
senators
s . i m p l e i - o f I m ' l i l s li't.'i 017 n o d
The afternoon meeting lo ronxidH im . A l l . I n t e r n a t i o n a l l . n n i t ' h o r e
NEW YIIIIK ' \ » ill el .III. k
wi,|ker slu t lal x|\ lit .•hi i '(lav
1III llll'lltiltl V I n Ilk! Il|l Hi pu t S III
Miinhallan. Ill •oklyn and * l.ilrlt
Island
'llie strike nl three small long
shnn-nuni's lorn imlims ihnuitrnn 1

I a Ml! 11 Hill'll

file

i'llilt

!&gt;•***

H tin 11 (i l i n t

Hi* I ' N i r

Tw o}

More lloiiHfH lluilt
Dropping Of Price
In \%2 Than Til Controls Urged By
Fiflv

m-ili- single f«i ill 11\ resi

d e n e -1- w e r e b uilt

ill

!H6 2 t h a n ill

tin- y-ar b-fore in Hanford,
conlilH' t &lt;• flentr* emilpiled l-s
Jidm i.dlon. l ily ll-iil-ling tn-peel
or, toil cons I r uetiori ii- a whole
dr-noeif apurosimnleh (Hno.iton
Unit ling la-i yen* Idt a total of
i t , 6U6 12-1 111, he snlil, winch was
•orpB»-ed a rolisid-'i tsl-l-- ainooot
l-v the *2,3)18.816 figiir-1 f-o Il'M
The larei-r l"lnl for 11)62. Mr. lid
Ion explained, wns brought uleeit
l-y th-’ eons'rnetloli of twn pot-lie
tom-ing pioj-vts.
A Itilul of it'd single family
ilw-'lllm- wen- merne.I ln-i v-nr
W-b-le Ihe tolol fol 11151 was I lit
He),airs iil-o Hhowed an in- reuse
ill 11)68, from *t.'lMJt27 In »I8!I,8114. As far 11“ lie knew, Mr (ill
Ion witill, no new multiple dwelling
units were coll Irocliul in Sanford
Finid instiillntiini of n new puti- last vear while only one unit, n
lie nddress system wan being dindex dwelling, wns built in 11151.
C o m m errlal
b u ild in g
to talled
marie tndnv In the rnurt room at
the Court House, which will en- * 111,700 I n 1051 n n d I n c r n i H r d In
nble persons uttellding trials to 1962 to n b u n t * l ! t ; m &lt; l .
hear the proceedings more elrnr.
Iv.
Ansistiiiil Ktate’s Atlnrnev Hu­
bert (iriggs said. “ I think it’s
one of the best ImnrnvemenU
which ha* her n put into the
A. I,. Ileiilli, 118, died at the lo­
court room."
cal hospital lit 8:10 p.m. yesterday
Three inlchrophunes are Inclinl- following n brief Illness.
e&lt;| in the systemone at the Judge's
He was horn July !• 188-1 In e n ­
bench, one nl the witness stand terprise. Alu. and wa* ii member
mul one In front of the |ury box of the First ilupllsl Church there;
for attorney*. Volume will be eon- ntul of tin- Klks Lodge of Beau­
trolled at the boncli. Two loud­ mont, T-'s lie hail made Id1- home
speakers will carry proceeding* at 205 eighteenth Street with hi*
all nv«r the room.
sister, Mrs. K. H. lumcy following
The nuhlie adrlres* system war )*(* retirement with the Morrison
'natnlled ns the result of a re- Kiiu-bum Construction Company of
cnmmenilatlun iiv D&lt; 1'. Her nilon, Chirk Fork, Idaho.
rlerk of the Circuit Cmirl, at the
In addition to Mrs, l.aney he is
•s»t meeting of tlie Comity •orvlvril hv two other sisters, Mrs.
Hoard of Commissioner*.
Maureen Winter of Bavanuuh, (la.
and Mrs. J . D. Barron of Green­
ville, S. C,j also several nieces and
nenhews.
MINOR IILAZK
Funeral service* will lm lu-ld at
Th* Sanford Fim Dapartment
answered a call yesterday evening 3(00 pm. Saturday at Brlsson Futo a reeldeneo at U 0 ( Roundtree naral Home with the Rev. J. K.
Avenue, owned by 0. R. White, MeKInlsV officiating and the Hev.
where
a minor bfaie was caused H. L. Whnltey insisting. The re­
Army, Navy and Air Force secre­ clear bomb support lo be given a s dsfoctive
flue, Chief Mach main* will bn sent to Enterprise,
taries presented some flat state- r planes of Uie Air Force and
Ala. for Interment.
■vetand said today.

Better Standard Arms, More Deadly
New One* Promised For U.S. Arsenal

• »

lu north portion thl* aftrruooa and
in central portion tonight. followed
by clearing In north and central
portion! during tonight and la tooth
portion Saturday. Warmer thin af­
ternoon and tonight. Colder Satur­

Court Room Getting
Iioud Speaker Setup

Mr«. E. II. Laney’n
Brother Dies Here

House

Committee

WASHINGTON p Frlre. wave
ami mnlcrlnl* controls stmuld he
aliat’duiied mul prices or- unliksly
In rise if this i* done (he House
Sninll ttiistness CommiKee told the
m*o Congress
The committee’* rec-ur,.iendo*
linns were eontainrd lu its two*
venr report yesterday winding up
its Imsineas for Ihe ajnd t'onareix.
A decision nn control ladlclex if
-me of the prexsinw proidem* facing
the Kl'enhower mlmlnistrotlon and
the new Republican controlled Cnn*
gross
The committee of six Democrat!
and five Hepulillean*, one nf them
Hep Charles llalleck nf Indiana,
inenming Kcpuhlican floor leader,
vva* unanimous in saying cnnlrols
riuilil be drniqicd without prlea
rise* Ii snlil dccontrol would heln
provide n smooth tr.inxlliim "hack
to free roinpelitlim."
Thr cum in IIt ee asserted there
bail liet-n "Inetilitude" and "deterlornliun in ll(e caliber of per­
sonnel" In Ihe present emergency
control agencies Falling prices, the
comuilttfi' continued, shnwed that
decontrol could be accumpllihed
If tux. spending nnd credit policies
were used to fight Inflation. It
recoin mended some provision to
permit presidential imposition of 8
limited price frre/e lit any future
emergency
The enmniitlee set nil decontrol
dale* exrcpt to say steel alloca­
tions should tie terminated by Um
end uf March and aluminum and
cooper decontrolled ns spun as posslide. Wave, price and rent control*
expire under present law Anrll M,
priority and allocution rule! for
scarce materials June 30.

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�Klwanls Meeting

Traffic Accidents
Top Mounting List
Of Violent Deaths

(Cm i Iu M Frew Pal* On*J

Gov. Warren
men'* Association,

wf*‘

“ I* officially

. 'the pollco waterfront amisd *unounced the number of piers Idle
after a survey of the docks. The
Humber was larger than tno pro- [week rod hna softened the initial
diction of Jnsrph P. Ryan. Inter­ l Imtiiicl of the city’s biggest bus
national president of the longshore­ strike, while prnaperts of early
men. He had announced that to­ |mediation talks dimmed wllh a unday's stoppage would Involve nine lion blast at Mayor Vincent R.
olcri in Manhattan, three In Brook- I Imnellittrri.
Legislature wouldn't go along lyn and one In .Staten Island, witn | With most businesses and all
Legislative lenders preferred a the situation "changing from day , s-linol* closed Rntll Monday, the
|absence of 3.WO private lines buses
isles tax, and he was pledged to day."
Piers In Jersey ( Hy and Hobo­ from cltv and suburban streets
against ■ general sales levy.
The regular legislative aeaslnp ken, N. J , were reported bring [rsnsrd little transnortstlm dlfflended with no new tax money and worked normally. At one nf them eultlcs yesterday. Commuter traf­
fU t WUIRL’
IR R
I I I [ T U UU
rioek
workers
shaped
up IS
atl 7I N.
a. III.,
m.. fic will be subnormal toda*.
the state went through a tough IR
90 minutes ahead of the usual , Out what will haopen to the
financial summer.
Ume.
Warren sought to dramatite the
lines’ 3'k million dally, riders neat
At Philadelphia (he pier situa­ week Is causing ’ concern among
situation hy passing up his salary
tion
appeared
normal.
and borrowing money nn his CadII
transit authorities and commuters
An Rastern Seaboard tlcup could alike
lae just before he left for Cali­
suit
If
*11
longshoremen’s
unions
fornia tn he married. The *t&lt;mt
The New Year’s strike of R 30p
mply with Ryan's request that bus drivers and maintenance men.
backfired wllh a wave nf public
Ihev
respect
one
and
two-men
Indignation and ridicule.
tnemlwr* of the CIO Transit Work­
Finally, in a September special picket lines of the striking spe­ ers Union, alems from a Ihrec-wsy
cialists.
lie
said
JLA
members
In
session, the Legislature and War
dispute Involving the union, the
ren agreed on what he railed a other parts have hern inilnielcd
not
lo
work
ships
diverted
from
"limited sales tax" exempting no
New York because of the strike,
ce'sltics of life.
Since then, the stale's finance* or after It starts.
Rennrtedly union officials were
have Improved steadily. Receipt*
from the salea tax and older levies backing a sprcalng rtrlke ns a
on consumer good* have mounted proteat against the Investigation of
nn the wings of rising prices, state waterfront crime and corruption hy
the New York State Crime Com­
growth and general prosperity.
mission.
However, (here were other re­
ports that null If van elements In
the tinmii were determined lo trv up in backyard can* and dirt m|.
to choke off the strike A published let-led In gutters Indite g* the cltv
rriwirt said the unti-ltyan faction began to feet the effects of a strike
would try to break up a Hireling by 3,300 laborers
of several hundred llyan sympa
It nl«o appenretl »ehnn*s ml"*’*
(hirers Imlav
not opett on schrtlule after the
Federal Mediator John A Iturte hiilldnys
Monday bet-ause «nrnc
has announced that troth sides In
the dispute will meet with hi into lanllora belong to the striking
attempt lo .settle the dispute uver union.
paymenWo/coate I T c HI.I m } £ B X ^ a V
Meanwhile, Mavor Thomas D'Alwnges nod other Issues. The three evandrn
warned that lhe walkout
____
iV.Vl.er*, tfas’tss's" ^J?,™
rf *,n1*n ,*I!n fly 7 eiy‘
|d* y* w wwkl *ft*r *he victims
specialists*
locals
are
seeking
n
■rani*.*, rrMiiinrt «r oih.r eariise motion* on July 11th and July 14th
nr re Injured.
"threatens IN- health, welfare anti
Mccnt wage increase, a seven cent safety"
■Isimuie i,r. thru nail, under nr and tha paid note* are the only1 Deaths by states, listing traffic
eRixcns of (his city
employer contribution tn a welfare of nearlynfa all
VHiv1n»!*Vn,i « P P °rt|n« •*W*nc; of this expen- flrea and mlsrellancmia: *
million people
fund,
and
a
five
cent
rnmo-iny
pay­
------------- Tanium, Vii* wit#, and if dltur* In tho City file*.
Alabama 0 0 l i Arizona 9 0 0:
No further talks have been set
ment Inward a pension fund
»We not being attorneya, can Arkansas 1 0 0; California 14 0 2;
Jleed, the unknown spouse, ii.ir.
in lhe wage dlsmile and neither
" " »•«•' m*(Ur».N*v«r- :C o r o r .d o O O i : Florida 3 0 0;
onion nor dly officials would nre
and covered cowards) led It- Pas­ diet how long the strike might
litrmiah, under nr aealnst i-e.in (i . Ihelm , we do believe the City has Georgia 4 0 1; Illinois t 1 1; InTanium, d.c.ss.di all parilas claim.
|cgs| authority to Iwrrnw mun-.dlana 2 0 0; Iowa 2 0 0; Kansas
sage nr it legislative act prohibiting Inst
i wearing masks in piddle.
Va
without flrat authorising It by 1 0 0; Kentucky 2 0 1: Maine 0 1 o.
He appointed several thousand
a * oibVr clMlrnuntp l»v ortllnAnce. r«»olutlon or motion, «• M*ry1*nil I 0 H;
honorary colonels, inrb,illn&lt;! a
;!,rr,elf¥t/^V.,lt?*,r^or
w«» clone. Furthermore, a Urffo e*. 3 0 1; Michigan S 1 1; Minnesota
couple who had connection;, which
Tuft Selected
|}.' ix m c i n d vllft.'uAM' W.'f.’ANlii’ n*«|diture wasI made without off I- 4 0 0; Mlaourl 4n° 1°i
later embarrassed hint, but always
A* KivtMiiore Nrifl T tunipm uruler clal
author Izuthmbv the (eommta*
! J ® v» , 7 * ” 9t * ®*vena
ret, mciI to make public a list Then
ih« leJRNt will Mmt TfNfMinftrjt or njori
and I n notnufflrlcntly nun30
Hampshire 1 0 1; New
I Continued From l’age Onr)
junKi’ii it. TAMTifM# iticNMNod; W
i Jer»ey 2 0 1; New
2 0 0.
he embellished In. staff with a cr rommtilee assignments will
•*. KNT/.MINrUall mils FMWIJ ll
«»«UinenUry evidence In
Ye rh i l l " Nnrth flifcnln
pair
of
admirals
one
of
them
f
V.
»i|j*ux,»r eorvivioa tilrsrlors *n,l lhe Cltv ti-ror,!*. Moruovur, fro m ',
XSI* . .
have lo deal wllh the ottesllon o'
Griffin lie made Itlng Crosbv a whether they are going to give
'rrti.tr.. of I,a KK JKHHitp l.ANU an accounting standpoint It Is &gt;«lo. 1 0 °* oh,° HI 2 1; t’ennavlvania
general and lhe Duke of Windsor Morse places on Important com
••mii'ANY. •Ji.st.ivr.! Klorl.l* r.,rt hnt u11 r
t« L , .
10 2 0; South Dakota 2 0 t; Tennt-s
porstlnn; j VV. ItmTHII, If living , ' " ur ln" 1
''rilp t* and ilias b 0- Teaaa 9 I I- Utah 1 O nun honorary cltl/eu.
nidtres
an,]
-------PuliTMli, hi* wKn huraemenu nf cash bo reflected on v , , l n i n i n.
As he leaves office he proudly
and If il.nd tbs unktmwn spuur. the records. This wus not done in , u f u#n„ 0 ’ **• . V ,r.?*n, * „ ? 2 ?•
If the Republican* d e c i d e ugnie-t
claims nearly all Ills campaign alMIllg places to Morse, lie would
hetr., itrri.t,.., irgMi.es, gmi,i«.e ,i,i.
ru.„ "
1
1,1Washington 2 I 4; West Virginia
rsdlttira nr nllirr parti., t lulmlna
'
i I 0 0: Wisconsin 1 II D
pledges have hern carried not
slill be riddled lo consideration for
..through, iindar or sg.lnal J- W | " l l u City Charter ptovid s t h
a t ______________ _
lie nckitnw ledges (.ill,ire on his nliiecs ns n "minority" member
wfiTlt. Mt,d‘ *
, hl' HI tv Manager must mlvettlse
promise Ihnl if e’rclrd governor The |lem»erata would Ihen have to
his wlf., ir living, mn,l If lieu,I the for competitive seuletl bills on till f dl t l f l c r f l l t l f &gt; A r i» H
lhe people "won’t have to see any decide whether they would allot
unknown .puti.., heir, d.vls.r. purchases of Items over *5IHI," the
1 »*«*•»- r a s t -s * s i r
one to see ll they ran see me " places lo him,
He conceded that was Just too
u * R U " * a , i I „ / ^ VliVn,..r
^ ' ' “ 'lucs. "For many year* G f i t R o m b l l l K R llltW C
under or sgnln.1 R. f . Under- R bus been the ornetiee of thv City'
much of n bile to chc-'
Jr*^0UUwUho*a
J * ' * « ' ''''—Establishment of a
Of the I HA pluyer. lo the Na- I am not responsible for any
HijiiHT. hi. wif», unit ir it i-m,i li,. * v r ,, , wll,,"ui t Hiling fot bid*. |l(lmtdng range covering a as
tlnna) ll,M-k&gt;-y l.rngoe, III were debts Incurred by anyoone other
mtalajuL *g?a!iVa..h* l erwii!or* '? r nractll-n b.^Ttoon'd "
lh" 1 lh * *nuare mile area 10 miles west of
&gt;»&gt;rn In the Province nf Mmiltiibw, than mv.elf,
nr" cl,c#
stopped.
ir. Laudgrdale was announced lo.
Canada,
I
Stnnlev II. Coleman
Adv.
Hoaoltal
| (Continued From Pat# One)
Dtmatlna milk to underpHvlleiH ouencc."
children i t the BouthsWe Primary, Borne modernisation of the m*thBy The Aiaoeiated Press
flcliool
wl*
hnmlllng ronlty nr perftofl*
The number of death* In acci­
tJonatlnr to the Pilot Club mllk altv taa lillla and collections Is rp- dents during the long New Year
fund and the Methodist Children'* commended a* well ns certain holiday rose today.
j j oma
]changi-a in hamllinjr payroll reThe total reached IN. This in____. and supply ..-----------Mr. lawton, who was president cords
purchases, A Jeluded IN In traffic, IR In fire*
rc**e&lt;i “complete
of the cluh 26 vesrs aao capi------!
“ “ ~*r revamping of the entire .and 31 In other type* of aerldent*.
' r system Is auggestef for
The victims lost their live* In
appreciation for the part the club accountlni
period that began at fl p. m.
played In hit xlft automobllo and the nest ew .years with
...... a view
----- te|lhe
—
eapressed hi* plraau'.s from **«&lt;&gt;• streamllnlmr the procedure and Wednesday, and will end at mid*
night S indsy.
elation with the club.
jmaklnrr It more efficient.
The number of deaths In the
(jurat* of the club Included Ro-, "During the year n Citlsen* Ailcurrent holiday period was fading
Irert Pierson. Col. William Rungs, vlsorv Ill-organization Survey was short
of the number reported dur­
Randall (Joff. Dr, W. 0, Hloon. made of munlclnnl affairs," the
the long Chrlstmaa week end.
Columbus. 0 „ Owen Kelly and audit continues. HThr person* msk- ing
n-ring lhe 102 hour Christmas
Charles Somerky.
Ine the survey were paid all alone holiday period fatalities averaged
------1— Z ' . ' T i ----------- -- ■* they did this work directly by
liffflTttl N o t I C V
cnshlrr checks of the Snnfo d No‘iT T T mV i i t r nt i iT r iT n T 'J r R * ' H«n«l H*nk payable to a W*lt«r 8.
U * l , &lt;lH«Tt tT «.e rMiMiliA, in Jeffrey*. Hr. and cssherl hy him
A.VII e»*M »KHiHil,h n u , i h .
In a total amount of 16,000.
111
'
"In return for these ymvrnwntw |which Vr
of 12 |n motor vehicle accidents, evoked
UVKMSTHMKT i , a » i»
the trank received a tscrlej
'
s o a r amt , ■ M«r&lt;4a
note* l)f the City signed by
‘&gt;y lthe ..............
plcu for caution from safety leadr a t e " me.
Mayor for the psymont* and made er*.
Re
__ T.-iln
of snnw In many scc___ dated
____ from Feb.
_
»«.
and
21 1U52 tuitions since the New Year death
SM IH «. TAXTI’W. rl ala,
July H, 11162. The funds were not'count began may have alowrd
deposited In the hank arcount of motoring.
aiiTH -K S o ' i r j W l t
the Cltv, and tho payment* wcrcl Traffic fatalities soared In a Tee­
K K A Y .I ! " ? ? X s '0 A
-rr.
wn'wi-ii
not recorded tn anv way by the ord high 99# during last week’s
i/.iivtoaT end Cltv. There was no official author- fmirdav Christmas holiday. There
sown **&lt;•«•», hsifs Isatton for this work to he done or kero 744 accidental death*.
. " K ' t e s o , ' lnr tho
be made.
. The violent death toll for the
i Annie ft;
I "On July 11th and July 14th,
New. Y « r i h ^ l d a y s .t
i*. t a NTUM* If ilv- mfi2, the CommUtlun pMiitd mo]*?•
JlncluHInti
j ^ sm i
afvIs.M uh s r # "
authorising the Cltli.-n* Ad,fl7 ln
r* tie
pariia* v|»ory Reorganlaatlon Survey and
V^fcre'entinetl but
iiruitali. iindsr, or the payments of a 15,000 note held . J J K . J j J i i m !||(t
f r W h t S T T t f i b»
R*nford Atlantic National
fhL N m V u r ^ ho
“ atravae. lielr*. d*- Hank with accrued interest to date d Mrimf ending at midnight Sun
n n ........
nor. In the amount of *40.60 and anh io h i.v . 2
i"vVe"a* nN[*n1uei Jborislng an oppropilatlon In the eraged 102 every 24 hour* In the

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m d i ( l e d I t , s i u *ult Ini* t o r n tirn u u h l
a g a i n . I y o u in , hr, d l r e u l t I ’o i i r l l o r
H r m l n o l e I ' l l , i n l y , K l o r h l u , In I ' h s n 1* 1 y. Iiy K. K n u i k i t i i . r » m i M A R I K
■VI, l O I I K I I I . y , I I I , a l l . m l o n , I w i l s , t o
t i l e u n H p i t i M r . n i . In H , | , r o &lt; « . &lt; l m * a m t re ,| alr*d In . . r v * upon U r n .
a . H p e.r,
J r „ n i a i m i r r . M M urn.y
w l i n . u H i h l r . . . la I* I ,
II,,, | „ ,
H i i n h i r d , Plnr ldM, hi i a n . w a r i n i n . .
*1 i B!t* tg |n« H l * d h r r « l n , o n o r

a point
m aorxh.glnnlna.

'M O ST ADVANCED H ydraulic
System in any T ractor!
EXTRA P M C * w ith tow
O verheat/Va/ve E ngine!

. as r.iiHlrwl by law or
’[f* |'f" eunfeii.u w)|| jj;
lalnsl you srnl jl,. eau.a
i'h j, PlalMiirr ar. u .h .r
rinfUfa.

*,r * f

d"1Ml ng

Vcz, It R(K* un display Saturday, Janv
3rd, ready to ahow you what mreally
modern tractor can and should be.
It'* ready with extra power, extra
tlxe, extra weight. It't ready to dem­
onstrate new handling ease, comfort
and convenience.
%
I t’* ready alto (o Introduce y«y
to the moat advanced hydraulic ayetern In any tractor. We call it LiveAction Hydraulic Control. That tnaitiM
apl It-second hydraulic response any

;■ Is panitln* In lh. C|y.

V i ti i ", N iM|b Ju4total

t.IIZiils #ri1tv «awr-

W R w p rt,
M a i* K - ia 4

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GOP Effort

action. It la called Hy-Trol.
Thia new tractor i* ready
ita ireet new overhead vahra
"Red Tiger" engine. With its n
reduced piston travel, leeamod ir
and other advanced deetgn ftoturM,
thl* engine develop# amp/i reserve
power with new oconomy of g#*

BusincgH Man of Tomor­

mndoil,

row? Bat He’s Doing tlic

Most important of all, No*
Qoldcn Jubilee Model ia eager
•how you what it can cfo—whet I
great combination of modem advan
manta and every time-proved fl
Tractor advantage mean* In mom i
better work, done more airily i
more profitably.

Job Todgy! Don’t Forget
to Pay Your Carrier Boy

end rear mounted Implement* * A.hi more/

Tomorrow

Hanford Orlando Htway

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�^ t a t e F a r m e r s Market
* I H '&lt;
I*
■ Situ SSI*

i . n m n n s t a t u y » i i * t :n «
M s r u m i , t a u N iiiA
T h e f« l|n lr |n « P tlr e s rrporte.1 l»y
the H e a le rs on the Hiinfotil. S la te
f a r m e r s .M arket fu r I'n a lu t e sold
tot T r u c k e r * and l'*.« le r* up to ! an
Jan. L I» JJ.
B,fam.
n e . T e if lr r a r e e t i
• Du. l l n r .
li.nu-ft ] t
C a li h a te . F lo rid a
in 111. 8 * .
I .tm .t no
U a iilia a e . t ’h ln e ** c r a t e
i i .'. v . i m i
iia u illf o w e r
C ra te
t l J l- 1 :■«
C e le ry , F lo r id a
, H olden
' ‘r a le
J.1.71

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. I’a s r s l
C r a ls
C u co m tirra , tirpenilM iK
U ra ils
llu lis k l.

tllp lm tr

111 11*1.1

Le ttu ce . It e lie r * .
H r r I'm kI . A I'r a le
P a r s le y
i
tm*. i'r a le

Rotators. Uni
JM P**

Ml Ih

Hx

Unions, rlreen t»«&gt;a llun.
Psppsrs
tin llskt
JtaiUaties i tins i'rale
TPpm sh, Yellow
llu . Ilp r
Tomatoes 4« lie i'r a le
r it h i s
O ran g e s. All
HlBss.
Ilo s
.O rang es, Te m p le
i j It.,,

(Irapefrult. I nun an* |i.u

nev/

T a n g e rin e s AiM^irtlhii:
In »lif&gt;
% 11*i&amp;
I t V A ll I IJTIK.H I'ria l lies
a l Hanford H t s i* K a rm e n
in u n tn a m. U se . i i in
Ja n . t, l»SJ. T o la ) re. eip
lia r k s g e *
Iie in a n il nnofsra
f

P !« y ie x H o m o

gat steady

HupplJga p lr n iir a l on el
rr^mt guild, m a r lin n in a ilr

H a ir C u tte r!

SaferCough Relief

Wtw« new druy* nr old fill In help
tarur cough or chert cold don’t delay.
Crcomuhion contain* only sate, helphit. proven Ingredient* and no narColica to disturb nature'* proves*. It
goet into the bronchial *ystcm to aid
tt»tur* »oothe and beul raw, tender.
Inflamed bronchial membrane*. (Iu*r■■teed to pleare or your druggist rehtndj, money. Creomulsion h»* itood
tn* te*l of many million* of u*er*.

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t* n n CMfki, c*ttt c*in7*i«r« iiMsmia

rf grf grfia il w
rftVj

Weather

I)e Hnry Doings
By K XV IIKNNIN4.hH

Asheville
Horton
Cleveland
I.oi Angelc*

New York
Seattle
Waihlngton
Jacksonville
Miami
Tallahaisee

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Thi'ury, IJogulur Piano, Harmony,
A m l P h y a lc a l M im ic H xctc 'I h pa .

HEV. E. E. RRONSON
Inst r nr tor

From tin- D ilta ry lti-a to oui
ni i|;M "T" in Sm ifoul, ticsl wishes
for ii tliinp v New Year. W c nailered lii
in vailous w ays, churcti
services, house parties and nt pub­
lic rentnurant* and hotels. A sm all
pinup, attended tile festivities at
the M nyfalr Inn in Sanford nnd a
party of t# had a most enjoyable
evening at the Collf’tre Arm* (Jolf
C h ili In Det.nnd.
Mr. and Mrs. I.nti Hofmnn enti'itninvd a group of fiiend* at a
ro rk tiiil p rrty on Tuesday from
Im ir In si*. Those present were
Mr. nnd Mr*. Henry K lcp iier, M i.
and Mr*. D T l.eavitt, M l. and
Mr*, ttav K. Ferk, Mi and Mrs.
' ’osar tlnldolio, Mr. and M is. W illllll Selltolh. Sir and Mr* Jutes
Vidirt an I Mis* Hcnninirer.
Mrs. Hi rnmn |,ederhnu* and It*»
hourc uiii'al Mis* Hurls Hoppe of
New Y m k , took o thiee dav trip
to Hollywood nnd Miami where
they visited mutual friend*.
-lullit D rlrhsel is also ill Miami
on vacation. H i’ hnd *urh a pood
time ill New York that he had In
have nnnther vni'iillon tn uel over
the flr*t one.
Mr. niul M is. It. Hudson M yn*
rrtiiln e d fin al a Christina* huliday *"ent at tiru ssy Key where
n relative of Mr. Myers opened a
llew motel, the Felllcan.
II ha* hern a busy week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
Preve. Th eir house guest* were
Mr. am i Mrs. I.lnvel Itlsncr mid
chtjdren of jtrenm Pi ImJ ,T iicy

n«r&gt;:i

New Orleans

MUSIC SCHOOL OPENS JAN. ,r&gt;th

nc 1.139-W

TiiR J U N F o n n r i r t m . n
i &gt; i,
hrnthlr.tn-lajc *nd ahtatx Mr. «n&gt;l
Mr*. 8, Pi Ffiwlfr.
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The High School Clin* of Hv Clll istrnils Kvo I toy, when* they mo spending tile f
Community PfwbyU’rlnn. Church, hnd irccn culled In' the acci li nt .lays wllli her pun
with their toucher, Mr*. Wnlter 1. which killed Sharon, -i-ln of Sun Mr*. Janies M. Tho
Mrs, J . J. Johns of Brooklyn, N- Piper, rang enrol* i»l various drn nnd injured Sandra.
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Y. Is vlsitinir her hrolhcr-ln-law homes, Christ inns Kvc.
Mr. and Mrs Arnold Jen«eii of
Murry Dickson &lt;i
Hev. nmi Mrs. I,. W. Scott ate New Haven, Conn, at- vi-iting I d the dubious dial
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. FrankChristmas dinner with their mu- their son-ill law and dmnrhtcr, Mi iiig the most gnine*.
•In* In Winter I’nrh.
ant Mr«. Verne, Ns Ison
flu most hoinci*, 2'
Mr. nnd Mr*. Clovda »u pit
A. F. llmwn continues critically
wn sons nre spending the holiday*
Mr, and Mr* Ki-d Ilia I and tl. most inns. I'.'tt, i
with Ids parents, Mr. anil Sirs. n |ill st the Kcrnnlil I.niiuhloii Monro- dnlightei, T*'i i v oi l-'t laoOtidalo t.iaglie tn FJ.VJ
T. Bussell. Dee. 2.1 and 24. ’• *" |rial Hoipitol In Snnforil.
Mr. arid Mrs. Itlchar.l W, Keogh
*ii* sell and Ids two sous, Cloyde
and Jack formed h (Istuntr loo *j. announce the Idr'H of a om, Koith
going io Ft. Mvers. Alt of the Homer, at the Kcrnnlil l-noghtun
u*sell family ntc their Clirislmns Mcmortiil Hospital, Dec. 21.
Miss Chmlottr Scott, a mcdiciil
'Inivr together nt the Henry nutsell caniii on the 8t. Johns River. attiiIont in rhilailelphia. Is spend
Mrs, u. K. Mllsted, aceompmderi|ini; the Christina* vacation in n
hy Mr. MINted's sister. Mrs. Fair- h«r parents, Mr. and Mr* A. X
EVERYONE
doth, of Oviedo, spent Friday Scott,
I’ruf. nnd Mrs. It. K. True and
•••ith Mr. Mlisted who is a patient
|
at the Veterans Hospital1, flay tber son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr.
1 nnd Mrs. James lla ham of Wat
Fines,
M&gt;nsttiiri;, Mo. spent Clirislmns
Mr. and Mrs. .lack llowi
*&gt; n, liu a, of Milton, nre the lurli*' flay With thril otliei *i i i i -| i &lt; laa
day truest* of his purerits, Mr. and ilid ilaotih'iT. Mr. nnd Mr«. Kvi-r
Mix and two son*, in Holly
Mrs. Roy I.. Howell.
The Mi ses Clara and Kdlth
Mr. nod Mr*. Floyd llonkin* of'
Speers were the curst* of Iheii
-oosins al l.ake Jem, Christmas New Smyrna lloneh ealled no III*
r« v o lu tio n a i y
hrnthnr, A. B. Hiiukins, who i*
Day.
spendinj;
the
winter
'with
Ids
snnMi. and Mr. C. S. Dii*ke1l of
Atlnnla nnd Mr*. Bessie Wood of ll-lnw and dniuchliT, Mi and Mr».
Miami hove la-en visitin'* Mr« II. M. nlenson, Sntordny
Friday evenintr, Mr* limrue II
&gt;rMi"tl's parents, Mr. and Mr*. J.
Fnttnrson honmetl hei loisluind on (
1.. Bullard.
Mr, nnd Mrs, Frank (iriffln took his htrthdnv w'Hii » sma'I * **'.
his hither, J. W. lirlffln to Jack­ "• of Ids friend*. A lighted
sonville, Chridmas niitltt »o that Christmua Tree kcynoien the ..••*..
he might spend n pot lion of the rntoils which were of ii tndidai
theme. At a late hour, the hnstes*
holiday with his aired fnthrr.
AC THAI ^l/t
The .Siiii'lnv evenimt le-fmc assisted hy Mrs. F D. \ndinon
f ' r i t j i ' x x i t m a l ’ lo o k in i !
Clirislmns the Chiilrh *&gt;f the No- **’iied iee crenin mid eaki', otanit*'
inrene had their Christina* pro- lidee and coffee nnd eandi In tin/ m i n !&gt;tx . . . o i i y styl&gt;' . * •
er„m, Ther*1 was a shod (day, re- honor truest, Mr and Mi. it \\
I citation* and the singing of enrols, Hheddrii and Mr ami Mi* Cm
Ini a x lit t i c ax .! r n i t x r a t h .
climaxed in a l 'InIstinii* Tree, with Bishop of Sanford. Mi mt.l 'ti
gift* for til*' small children nnd Wnller I. Fiper. Itei mid Mm I
candy for all Durinir the after­ M. Scott, F. It. Aluletsoli mid
noon, the grown-up* of the cull- (•metre It. I’atteison, lr
Mr. and Mrs. Cu ll Simpo to hh
, gregntiim hnd *un&lt;r carols ai the
mid el’lldrrn of Felhiini, «..i spent
of KIMon, Md. weie visitor* at Itm!i homes of various elderly and shut- Hie holidays with hi* iiarents, \|i
I MAinfir#
Feei-o home on New Years Day. II In residents of l.ake Mary.
itral Kljtfrg,
1i
Mr, and Mrs. F. D, Anderson and Mrs C. |„ Himpiefleld
Mr. and Mi*. Iloraee Cotchrr
Mis.
W.
A,
I.owe
left
ih,.
Son
rttUm
ilfi'im i
lim a linns I. II HOW to out
ris-'ently moveil into their new'I were iruest* of Iheii soil Hint dm lie fore Christmas fur Kan*n*.
PrillJS,
4
* *Ktv|l»*f*»ll*t»
mil Ii,lit-hie men’s, woolhome mi Iligli Hanks Head, from daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. F. where she will visit ili | *|s|(.r
*liir««"lM
in
»hten
in Maitland,
Detroit. Their guests fur the hall- D Anderson, Jr
eo , i liitdri'u's, Sato, *m
,
,
4III
if'
*
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Fi
lend*
of
"Skipper"
Xel
,n
r l l i f ' t i t H III* vI
I
days were Mr. and Mrs. A. Dill- Christmn* Nlithl.
will In. sorry tn learn Him he i*
i i .i n . lo .il|,i' ,1
Vn i'le.'l
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children
*&gt;f
Mi.
and
Mr*.
J.
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ninge of Windsor, Canada, nod
still a patient at the (liarico Me
..,li m de love I'old pliilc nr
I
Itilllnid
trave
them
a
f
unity
K
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II
M
iiffi
Mr. and Mr*. Ituasell Watson arid
nmnal ItoapItHl, Orlando, follow
' Iu( iU
*t m il l t -• *teel lor f.im ilv
daughter, Madeline, of Amhrist- Christmas party at their home, Itltr his fiftli operation stnee In*
I »•« •»
with
a
tie*and
gifts.
Besides
the
t &lt; »K»lr
luiig. Can.
aecident,
ii
year
airo.
f
tiriuti i«* *
Nit and Mr*. Frnnk llasso sold' honor•',*., i.resent were Mr. oral
iorilt lar iMl HtylM
Mi and Mis. W II Hum. and | hi id#, ifcif «
'L il l i * l« rb # r'‘ lUfttf
(loir house on f»cm l.nke to Mr. Mi*. M Klnnder * of Wintei I'rirk, Saudi a returned from l ompa.
i S i * i ■#*'«•
M
i
and
Mr*,
(’rail
Driskell
of
At
l.
f
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i.np
ti-rf
r If n r t l #uf !*«#•»
and Mi*. William Welsh of New
b i i f f Mf* I i i n i l t f *
York The Welsh faintly moved In laltta, I ' ii,, Mr and Mrs Men Ilid
n*
i
t
*
4
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ti(*
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toed and , hlhlrei) of Sanford, Ml
|&lt;tod' • i ##t
tin&gt; week
IrP irill N fttlC f*
*115 A .***-1' I
? 5 ° °
Mi and Mr* Fred I'oehiman of aieil Mi* Dim les h'laudei* and
!'**#*»** l‘ir*.lM «
Jacksonville were week-end \t*- hnntli al*n of Kalifurd, Mr and
^ *»«J f u i #4
m i • K i : *» «• ( li i II I i Mil *
Hots in the homo of Mi and Mis. Mr W F Itiirke. and dauchteis,
Ihirntliv and (iavte. Mi* Frank In »|*r * Mlirt tif »*»r « *•••«(* »»**lu*
tta* K Fink
I ' b u h H . |‘|m»|iI m
and Myirm and Melanie
I .it tl&lt;- Dorothy Sclupterer, who Minsliew
I n |*r*il*i«lr
Williams
was ipdte ill, 1* recnvei mg nicely
In
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r
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f
Jiihnnv I'hnrrh. s.nt ,,f Mi* |' r i l l . LII I., J I I L I &gt; , U r * 4*»i«e«l.
and will soon l&gt;e nriuind npuln.
Another Dellryile whose li&lt;di.| M W a a l . w h o is s t a t i o n e d i n Tex Tt» Lit 1 f r t l H « r « m il l I ' f l a n M . M i *
M »fiii«
wf
OrM im nU
' u i»Im - i
lo m n o
s f o m n a m i AnniU N, i i ! . M m n i ? n
day was spoiled hy Illness was ns. hu l.i.en spending the holidays lt»*i
« h H » : « i i * r «• i
•t■'rf 41*.* 1*1# 1 t'l-4e. I■411
t'anl Dhlnmim. We were happy In 'Vfi h h i s p a r e n t s , h e i e
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I Wail lee, J r of Jack- imi I |f I a aI t-l f ))| l 4' H H i n d 14►|H'"'» hi •* D
M! i 4 l» I If «
ee him at t In Fmt nffice mi sonW«ile
villi- ha* hi-en the irm-si of lit. I d l l l l * k in d ll I 'l il li I m I m w l l l r l l t’ " I
Tuesday.
i
i i I I m i n f Y ii t i »tia ) I t n t i
n , nn * nn
Mr and Mi* I’eler So-hid ami I'lundnarent* Mr. and Mr. W T. an
I' l l * nf Kilt; 1 1 I • In tit— ' t i * * •* '
tlii li daughter, of Ih mpalcud, Wansley dining the sehoul vaea- t n 11 n f 8ii li| i ' m i ii 1 1 i n M m ■
’
I lt d
“ f Hi* i n i i m i I*' • "•"Mi* i
I ‘I i ■» •
l ong Island, were hulidni visitors tlrni
Mr
end
Mi
l.eroy
Sm
ith
of
St.
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In the home of Mi. and Mr*. Jules
Cloud, Kla and S llv i i I'reek, N V. Wit III t I.m i l y til N.i Hfi ml l l ' - i i&lt;l *
Voigt.
ealled on then friend* the IteV. V%I I f I |It 11•U lit 4 il l till II IIP l|Ml &gt;' M
A I' P#C Li
Mi
I H im n f i I n
Mr " I t i t t l . l l j i l - m
t
and Mis. I., ti Scott -Xalurdav.
M'I null p I' m* l| * lfili'4 im &gt;1. ..... I
Mr nnd Mi* Howiud llnteler nhaM In In wr l HuM, h i h I - I mi II - ' &gt;i*
-•!
of Alliintn, &lt;ia are the holiduy Mi** til *- i*( f i i |i' h i m r* ,1 m l |o,
fir** II lit 11 «*an n f Ilia* i" fa I mmi 1.11
a *"!
I'uesl- of hi. parents, Mr. and *41
't i'll fn- a»|ti|r|| 14* I i &gt; Mi-....... ||i hrii4 lit
Mr* Kd /In io' i miiir*.
t Ki 'i i L
Mf
M M iliili't
i l l 1(1 'tu t.
w im K
Wei|ne*dnv nriermHiii, Mr*. J. I,. l I R 1It I III t i f f II 14 fill Mill »M f I la-el willi 11
,i"llurd‘s irinndi'hlldreii, Mr and
Mrs Carroll Mai tin and -'in, J.
of Winter Fiirk, ealled on Inn. Mi
Martin tins fust leturneil from a
tour of didv in Crernlund.

30( Past t'trvrnlh Street

TOUCHTON DRUG CO

Mi
and M i* C o rd o n C o le nod
hllilren . f litih a ia an d T n m liiie m
'lie d
rh o isd av
lim n th eir h om e
•n fill*! s h m s a .
\ la h a m a , to spend
*• h ' d l i l r u s w i t h h i * m o t h e r , M r * ,
,Ma lie) Id C n l e

( 41* and Mis, Kdwuird Males nf
" .let in on ll'iii*. arilVaaI ..............

Helena Huhinslein’s
Estrogenic I lormonc ( )ffe
for Younger-1 .ooking Skin

"js a l f .m
"H

A k fHR

*] bottle now only L||4

*2bottle, nowonly 1 |J|J
H«*4y family tartan —t-U till karttai tl
limit*# lima tnly
Tniry Wind Ih Wm i I is i Is.tinn
annilie* and amootln againal
writ her irritation ami d m ir* * .,,
kre|# tinnili, cllsiVi-, lierlt reel­
ing oilVrn-wdl,
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R B T R 0 0 I N I 0 HORMONE CREAM

tiejiment l»r f.ire and nrrfc

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rt;vfar/y 3 , 0 0

EBTROOENIC HORMONE OIL —Ju t Iffilmciu lot fare, lin k and under nuke-up . . i.i lui 2 . BO

6- value - both for 3

'fit
T u tiy

WIND A----WIATHU
HAND CRUM

Rig. *2 *|W
mw only I
H R r n V !

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H .jV
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i - ,;
m m \ms*,l.&gt;Vv1v

Ire inaraiUanl*

amerf smooth
•Al fOSMftMM

tng retulta Imm Helena K uh inttcin 'i faiimu*
t itr o ffn ic Hormone T w in * . T h y s* beamy
preparationa contain natural rttrogcnic Imrm onei— nature'• own miracle auhitancrt (nr
keeping akin Arm, freah and younger looking
T h e rfgnkr u m ol Enrogenic tlorm onc

TOUCHTON

lig ht. m J O il hy day halpi w ird
till those iraaic age tigni — little tinea, dry nets,
d u ll, c re p cy ik tn —atda in p r e ie rv in j that
longed l,u firm , Ir o h , )»us/ look I
T h is uni'r-a-ycar offer 11 made to ihnwf
every woman o\er JS how to look younger,
lint do not w an— a '* fur a limited lima only.

DRUG

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Open Dodr In China
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Today thp relutlomliip Mwnnn thn-united Staten and
Chinn i.Hoiip nf tho rflo.dt roritrr*v*»rj*ImI nf world toplcn. The
Uonmituii.it govonnmtlit Of Uhlrtn rejfurilH thin country titt
Hu mo.it thmRvrnuH enemy ami no nropaiDinda in too hitter
to direct nt our affnrtn In Aiin. But If It were not for pollclen
ndvoented und enrried out by the Uunted Staten, Chinn
might not have made the projrremt it turn in the hint half
century.
In 1000 tin' natlona of tho Western world were rptlte
1. 4 Sl» |„ HIM*)
willing to exploit China for their own profit, efforts were
I iMt.ir
nonnov iikav
made to create sphered of Influence' In China, to partition
IlKlnrM Na&gt;&lt;»r
that country to the extent tliaL it might noon have lost ItH
»i ii«( nn-m»&gt; h a th *
-W fu rrier
................... .. * ,*fl national Identity. On .lumiary 2, 11)00. Secretary of State
Steel*
|,o(i John Hay announced to his fellow cabinet members that he
Three H»nlb&gt;
,i.mi
*l« Hnatka
ti.7.1 had completed neKotliitlons for the Open Door Policy in
(me * r»r ____ ...
||JM China. It yiiuraritoed all &lt;*tmntrles wishimr to trade with
All MhltMarr nnllrr*, rxr.la af China eipial opiuirt unit lea to do so, with special favors for
IhMiika. rranlnllnna anil anllrM »l
rnlrrliilitm-i.i („r (hr .aiirix.ar nf none.
ralalna famla, will Hr i*Mrar( fur
Hay’s pronouncement was the ctdmlnallon of one of the
•I r r a n l a r m l t r r l l a l n a ralaa.
most successful diplomatic ventures in our history. It would
ll*l&gt;»r«*nl»i« Aallnaallr llr In is&gt; hypocritical to say that the United States did not profit
. "
4»*»»e«(.er Hefireeeiiliilltee
l*r„ lew t„rh, I'blraaa, IlMr-.tt from the rsdlcy. But tin* statesmanlike conception of the
Hanana I Hr anil *1, l.aula.
policy, as it was shaisid hy Hay. brought free contact with
Tb* HfitM la a a r a b w «| Hr the outside world to China anil n|reeded up the process of
Aaaurlatr.il
"blrb la aallllra
M rlN ltilr In Ikr aar far rran Ml. modernization.
{■•'••a " f " " ,fc' ln*'"1 ***** attain*
In these days when Ihe efforts of our diplomats are so
■* **■» n-wanunrr aa aril aa al*
AI* ur*ra Xl.pairke*.
frequently frustrated, it is pleasant to recall a diplomatic
triumph which brought good to the world as well as to our­
FR III AY JAN. J, 19.13
selves. The day may come when the door to China will be
TmiAV'fl HltlLK VFBSR
Thrrn la beauty |n holiness, In re-opened.

riirht thoohgt* In n good l|fa. Kvll
a i.5 * n&lt; thinking destroy beauty
or lift* ami of feature*. From the
(Jriighter of Ion all liar beauty la
depurted.------ l.am. 1:14.
Ilit* trouble vvilli irrrrn in g Coni*
nniniaN from the Slide iVpnrtm rnl
ami tin- U niinJ Nation* i« lli.il loo
many Coimminitli w m hired to tin
•hr jolt,
iJf. I » li Seng Tsui, |irtifrn o r of
P'ychology ■( I ulnne U n ivrn ity,
ha* (J (covered a way for teaching
ra il I fir value of coin*. W r ought
In make liirn S rrr r la ry of the
T rra m ry .
Now that H arry Tinm an ii going
out of n fficr, lh r Hritirh I'rim r
M m iilrr it coming to the United
fftntai to tr r General Liirn lio w rr.
We doulit if lliii anntial vitil will
cott tit at much a* the other* have.
Pointing out that Teddy Rooievell't adminii'ration w ai known a*
the "S tiuarr O ra l". Woodrow W il­
ton'* a* the "New Freedom"i
FD R *, a* the "New I)*-al". and
M u ry In u n .in 'i at ihe " F a ir D eal",
John Temple Grave* lugged* that
if General Kiienhower’* mutt have
a name, why nol rail il the "New
Lo o k". Il i* time, he think*, for
American* to have a new look at
America.
Speaking of the Katyn mauacre
of the Pole*, now prriurpably per­
petrated by the R u iiia n *, Holme*
Alexander point* out we can'l juit
go o*| forever heinif indignant
about iu c I i atrocilie*. and he men­
tion* Lidice, Corrrgidor, and Addis
Ahaba, all of them outrage* commilled ngainil m nr our friend* by
our enemie*. Hut why did In leave
out Nugnmki or I hro iliiiiia? Were
not they atrocilie* too? Or dor* il
ju it de)&gt;end upon your point of
view? Il teem* to u* that if wa are
ever to prevent tucli thing* a* the
Katyn F o rm m atiacre, we have
got to prevent wart. You don't gel
anywhere limply hy taying that the
enemy killed a lot of people. So
did we, F.lie we wouldn't have won.
Some of u* who are convinced
after leaning the other way that
fluoridation of community drinking
Water hat not been proved lafe,
•re embarraied by the ■company
in which we find ounelvei. It’* like
being for MacArthur and having
the California lunatic fringa of
f a 'c iili call you brother. Some­
thing like a lunatic fringe hat
cropiied out againil fluoridation, a*
"tcm rlhing iel up hy tocialired
medicine political planner* and
n lo lle n ." "Don't Re 'Duped' and
'Doped* by the M a rx itli,1* tenant*
• headline In a Minnciota periodi­
cal called "Am erlcaniim Bulletin."
The panword teem* to be "m a n
medication." a* if that made fluorM tlien either right or wrong.—
John Temple Grave*.

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If Genera) E lte n lio w ar i i the
Man of the Year a* far aa America
. ia concerned, who It iha Man of
the Year In Sanford? fff^ B r a ile y
•Odham, ihe firat Sanford man who
ever ran for governor, and who
Uibuih defeated, made,.a

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I man pretiding oylr the dr»... of • $15,000,000 corporation
mayor of Sanford? !• it. Jack
ill, who throughout mo»t of tha
idant of tha Saminoia
it of Conwaaita and
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31 Courses To Be
Offered Public At
Rollins College
WINTKIt PAIIK, (Fpreinl) Thlrtv-une rourecs In eight fields
will he offered Jan. (1-Mar. lid to
the nubile through the facilities
of liollina College, It was an­
nounced today.
The Courses for tho Community
far ]0B!l Include a lecture series
i&gt;v anthropologist Frederick W.
Sleight, and a rourio entitled Or­
chestral Music far rl.liteneta, Tho
course In muslr, taught hy Kdna
Wallace Johnston, drew more
than 200 auhacrihen last war.
It will Im given In the winter
Park Congregathmul Church be­
ginning Jan. 0.
George Saute, Dlreclur of Com­
munity Courses for the railage,
said today that new claaeea la
art by Mre. Caryl J . Tasker are
designed for several Interested
groups. One la entitled Interior
Decoratlorj.Design far Living, and
the other Drawing and Painting.
The latter clast will Includo field
trips and gallery tours this year.
The lecture serlea by •Mr.

Sleight hae not been given befpro
at tha college, even though .he
hta been a,popular member a t tHe
Community course* faculty In
nrevolua years. It hr called PrgHistory In the Americas.
Many courses In education will
again be given for the benefit of
taaehera, parents and othrri. 8pe-

rial daises In Frroch and Fpanlsh
will also be offered, with two sec­
tions planned in French and
thfru In Kpanlah.
Aa customary In tha past,
rourscs for children In tnuale
arn offerrd. These are already
In progress, hut them are open­
ings lo many nge group*, up to
nod including Junior high school.
A ten week course In rreatlve
writing, taught hy
Ur. Edwin
(trunorrry, will again lie offered,
ai. will a psychology course un­
der Ur. James H.Russell, The
latter la entitled “ Klcminta of
Pavcholuglcal Uvnnmlrs."
One of the interesting phase*
of the urogram la the Discussion
Club, which does not render col­
lege credit. This rtnh la limited
to lift person* interested In a
eerie* of lecture-dlscuaslona on
topic* of their awn choosing.
Members of tha Kalllna College
faculty chair tho meetings, which
have drawn full membership In
previous offering*.
Additional Information can he
ohtalncd from Mr, Baute at the
rollegs.
The main objective of the
Courses for tho Community pro­
gram le to serve the civic, cul­
tural, professional and recreation­
al naed of tho community a t colIrge level. Tha program dove
loped Into Ita present statue last
year, aftfr bcglnnlitg at' course*
nhH lecture* . aader th#- tats Dr.
Hamilton,Holt In’ 4?M- / ■;

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the Senate tomorrow when the
new. S.1rd Congres* open* and a
group of Northern Democrat* and
Republican* try to get the Senate
rule* changed.
Unless Ihe rule* are changed—
In prevent filibuster* by the South­
ern Democrat*—IT* almoal certain
no civil right* laws can Im passed
hy Congress during the Elsenhower
administration,
Although
House and .Senate con
gh Hon
duct their
under rules a
itfr builness
b
the members of hoi
of
the two are
[louses, tfte rules
not the lame. There are 433 House
members hut only M senators.
All 433 House members are
elected for reelected) evrry two
years and for |orms of two years
only. Ho It's really a brand naw,
freshly elected llouso which heine business every two years, Just
ke this one.
because nf this, the House Is
not. In a strict sese, considered
a continuing body. So cvpry two
venrs, at the start of business, it
has to adopt rules under which
It will do business.
And. as regularly as n clock,
each new House adopts the rules
of the preceding House. The point
Is: Each new House actually adopts
Its own rules even though they
are exactly the same rules the
old House had.
It's different In tho Senate which
consider* Itself a continuing body
because the 9(1 members serve six.
year term*. And the terms overIan. Every two years only onethird of the senators. 33, have lo
face the votera. Tho rest still have
unexplred terms.
So, since they don't consider
themselves a new body every two
year*, tha sanalora hava treated
their rulea aa permanent. They
don't adopt naw ones every two
years. That's one of the Important
points In any Senate explosion to­
morrow. But here Is another equal­
ly Important:
In the House, with its 433 mem­
bers, drbate la limited. So there
are no House filibusters, That’s
why In recant year* Northern Dem
ocratsa and Republicans In the
able to team up
Housea have been
‘
and ft*sa civil rlafhta legislation
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any attempt to change Ihe rules
might, from the viewpoint of those
Northern democrat* and Republi­
cans wlm want a change, seem
hopeless. Apparently, they don't
think so. This Is wnsl they have
been talking of doing:
Trying to get Vice I’residvnt
Barkley, who’ll be presiding over
the Senate when II open*, to rule
that the Senate, like the House. Is
nol a continuing body but must
adopt Its rtdes afresh every two
years.
They hope that. If tho Senate
agreed, il might also agree, when
adopting new rules, to drop or mod
ify Ihe one against ending a fili­
buster.
If this stlompt Is made, Ihe Senale may wind up In nnc of Ihe
most magnificent parliamentary
tangles in Its history because the
Southerner* will be In Ihere from
Ihe start, fighting and probably
lillhustering.

that.
Hut there's another rule: II says
any time a group of senators dis­
likes a bill under consideration, or
even a motion to bring up such
a hill, they can filibuster until the
other side gives up unless a eon
slltutlonal two thirds of Ihe sena­
tors—64 of the 90—vole to smash
Ihe filibuster. Getting 04 senators
to vole to kill a filibuster against
• civil rights bill Is Just about
Impossible.
Since a 64-senator vote In end
a filibuster Is so hard to get,
couldn't Ihe senators change this
rule? That’s where Ihe Southern
Democrats really have their op
portents over a barrel. There Is nn
provision In the Senate rules for
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N AMERICAN COLONKL nl nn armistice conference In Punmunjom accidentally kicked a young secretary from Shang­
hai In tho »hln. Contritely he said, “ Forgive mo?" Out the young
secretary gave him nn nnawer. Instead she whispered
urgently into the ear nf a
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An old political landmark will Ire lost if the Socialists
stick to the seven to three vole of their National Executive
Committee, and put op no more presidential tickets. This is
a confession (hut they are simply getting nowhere. For
years they have polled fewer than i00,000 votes, an Insigni­
ficant record in a country where 011,000,000 turned out to
the pnlis in Novemlstr. This vote to give up the national
fight had the support of Norman Thomas, for many years
their presidential nominee, and Darlington llnopes, who this
year headed the ticket.
The Socialists were horn within the memory of many
now living. Their flrHt appearance on tho national ballot was
In 1000. Before 'hat the Socialist Labor party had run can­
didates, as It still does, but were even weaker than the so­
cialists have proved. For a while they did well, especially
when Eugene V. Debs run. Ills following among labor and
his Jailing as a pacifist in World War I won him many
quorum. enough for doing business,
votes outside of the party. lo 1020, his best year, ho got
would he 49 Ami In passing the
over 000,000 votes.
usual measures which flow through
the Senate only a simple majority
Hy JAMBS MAHLOW
Socialist parties have developed great strength in
Europe, hut hnve never done much in tho United States. Are WASHINGTON (Jtt — This I* an vote 1* needed—a majority of the
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�Mary Maury Married
To U . W alter Smith
MONDAY
|Ben Wiggins on Cameron Avenue.
Bl. Mark's Chapter of Holy
A bArd meeting of the Chain
Croat Episcopal Church will meat of MUnion* will be held at 10:00
at B:00 p. m. with Mra. A. W. Lee, a. m. at the Parish House.
2416 Laurel Avenue.
WEDNESDAY
The Sunday School of the First
The Prayer Meeting Service at
Baptist Church will hold a Work- the First Baptist Church will he*
ju ir Council meeting beginning at gin at 7:30 p.m. Diploma* and
UoO p.m. with a covered dish sup- heal* for Study Course* during
per.
the past year will be awarded as

Officers Installed
By Eastern Stars
AmhUt coTorful »ettlng, consist. u
. . .
log of tall basket* of Iwaatifdlly
M’, £ ' * rk h“ )
arranged polnsettla*. yellow ehry- ??,* k t ui u u f * u " J,,Yr ifim*1
ranthemumx, and rfe* plant, tne
" hltrhurat of llibi*newly elected offlcera of Bern- fu* tourt’
po le Chapter No. 2, OES for the
.
ensuing year were Installed by
Mr*. W. J. Morrison left on
Mrs. Murray Jarvis, past firand Sunday for the Atlantic Coast
Electa, on Monday night at the Line hospital in Waycm**, Ga.
Masonic Temple In Sanford.
for treatment.
A large group of about two hun-------dred watched th# beautiful cereM/Sgt. Earl timber of West
itinny a* Mrs. Leona Mclotln and, Palm Beach was the guest of
Hob Col#, retiring worthy matron Ml** Peggy Best and hrr parent*
uud worthy patron, respectively, during the Christmas holiday*.
invited the Instnlllng officer* to
------h*&gt; admitted by the marshal, LuFriend* of Mrs. J. A. Young
dlle Norton.
will he *orrv In l#*rn that *h# i*
9 Dressed in evening dresses nf ronfined to the FluriV Raninnstel shade* the marshal escorted torlum.
Mrs. Murray Jarvis, past Crundl
------Electa nnd installing officer; Mrs.
Mrs. Ruth Lundqulst left WedEunice Turner, past Grand In- nesdav for Monlerev, Calif, to visslructor and Installing chaplain; It her daughter and son-in-law.
Mr*. Margaret dolt, past matron Lt. nnd Mr*. R. M. Brown.
and Installing marshal; Mrs. Vlr-|
--------ginia Burney, past matron and In-1 Mi** Peggy Lundqulst and MU*
Mailing associate marshal; and Diana Fleischer arc spending
Mrs. Vivian Welch, installing or- several days at Ormond Beach
I’u n b l to he introduced and to with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Powell.
their ruspecllve station*.
|
-------4 Mr*. Jarvis asked the Installing
Mr. and Mr*. A. M. Vihlcn and
marshal and the Installing a*soc- j daughters Lydia Ann and Anita,
isl# marshal to escort the officers-1 mid Mr*. Leonard Vihlcn of Lake
elect In anil to Introduce them, Cltv were the weekend guests of
after which she proceeded to In- Mr. and Mrs. W. J . Morrison,
••all them ns follows; namely,
— —
Mr*. Henrietta Raines, of Sanford,
Mr. and Mrs. James It. Doughworthy matron; J. II. Jonri, Ovle- ertv have left for their home in
dp, worthy patron; Mrs. Mary Rve, N. Y. after spending th#
Eula Holtxclaw, associate matron; holidays with Mrs. W. J . Morrison
J. I*. Hollxclaw, associate patron; at her home on Palmetto Avenue.
Mrs. Ludcan Howard, conductress;
--------Mrs. Virginia Anderson, associate
Mr. and Mrs. (lenrgc D. Bishop
Conductress; Mr*. Janie .Shumaker, have returned to their home afsecretary; Mrs. Leslie Sheppard, ter spending about len day* with
treasurer; Mr*. E. C. Williams, their daughter and son-in-law.
chaplain; Mrs. Florence Rnyder, Mr. and Mr*. II. N. Aslthy and
warder; Gordon llrUson, sentinel; children. In Raleigh, N. C.
and Mesdamc* Augusta Bilhrey,
-------a* Ada; Lonnie Moye, as Ruth;
Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. Daliell
Margery Sheppard, a* Esther: |had as their guests on New Years
Grace Cordell, a* Martha; and dav their daughters, the Misses
lice Wyatt, as Electa andi Beatrice and Joan Dalxrll: also
Mr*. Pearl Tyre, as marshal.
, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Davis,
Mrs. Eva Harkey served as or- all of Pawling. N. Y.
garilst until Mr*. Welch’s entrance.)
-------- ,
Hdrkey1wait also accompanist
Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael Dugan
nt \he pluno when Mr*. Mary Hell ] «nil son, Harold Morgan, Jr., rerendered some lovely solo* pre- turned to their home In KaUmah,
ceding the Installation.
|N. Y. Wednesday after spending
Immediately
following
Mr*.
Christmas holidays with Mr*.
Raines’ Installation Roger Harris, ’ Dugan’s mother. Mr*. Lillian Vicaccompanied by Mrs, Welch at the krrv and brollier-in-low and sisplnno, rendered a lovely musical ter Mr. and Mr*. V. C. Messenger,
selection, one of Mr*. Kniiiei’ fa­
vorite*.
Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Jennings
A beautiful candlelight service, Jr. of Franklin, Tenn, are the
accompanied by music rendered by guests of Mr*. Jennlng's parent*,
Mrs. Cole, accompanied by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hagan at their
SVelch, was enacted by the newly home on Park Avenue. Miss Harlnxtnlled star points, the conduc- bara Hagan ha* returned to her
tress and assoelato conductress, home In Orlando after spending a
the marshal and chaplain.
week with her grandparents, Mr.
Mrs. Raines presented to Mr*, and Mr*. Hagan.

By ‘U n i E n o n E R B t OM

Th# marclay# of Mary Fontainr
Maury anil l.l. Walt#r Mr#di
Smith wa* aotrmnlird on Dec. HO
at 7:00 p.m. in Mohllr, Ala. at
All Saint* Episcopal Church. Th#
hrldr 1* th# daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. Frank Lewi* Maury of Mohllr and hi* parent* are Mr. and
.
Mr*. Ralph Austin Smith of this
g
city. Hr I* at present stationed at
Warner Rohin* Field In Georgia,
The Hrv. Franc)* I). Wakefield
lj|
Jr. officiated at the doulde ring
service against a beautiful back­
ground of flock plumoso.* and anJM
gel feather*. 1’rlor to the exchange
H
of marriage vow* Ml**
Bevel!
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Cooper »ang
theLord's Prayer.
The organist wa* Ml** I’hoeh#
Lawrence.
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The hrld# wa* given In marriage
by her father and wore a gown of
Imparted white *nlln fashioned
with a sweetheart neckline, long
sleeve* coming to point* over th#
hand*, and a very rull skirt which' ■. ■,
extended into a cathedral length
train. A three-tiered veil fell from
• tiara of orange blossom*. The
veil had been worn by the bride­
groom'* mother at her own weddlng. The bride carried a bouquet
of white flock plumoso* with satin
streamers.
Attending the bride were Mr*.
Ralph A. Smith Jr., a* matron of
honor; Ml** Jeanne While, maid
of honor; Mr*. Joseph F. Smith,
heldesmatron; and the Misses
Thvra Ma# Hamrick, Barbara Ann
Boiler ami Itorothy Foe Moxey, ■*
hrld**mahl*. The bridesmaid* wore
gown* of a »oft green shade fea-1
luring limlier* of shirred green
velvet nnd *klrt* uf green nylon
net river taffeta. They carried red
angel fealhrr* which also formed
head dr#**#* fur th# bridesmaid*.
Mi*
Th# mold of honor Mis* While Thomn*
wore a dress similar to th# hrid#*- nouneeil
maids, fashioned of red with green and Mr
angid feather* In her hair and «t n hit
forming a bouquet. Mr*. S m i t h , ---------thp matron nf honor, wore a rhnm
nagn# col iired drc«s with gob Roosevelt Auxiliary
lam# bodies and *klrt of net ov#i
Elects New Officers
satin. She carried a cascade hott
quet of red and green uttgel feulli
er* and wore the red and greet
In her hair.
Serving a* best man for th*
bridegroom was Lt. Itulph A. their Decetii
Smith Jr. and ushers were E. (*. I Htndertuivci
llariier Jr„ Gene LeGettr, nml the meeting
Huston llabeock, all of Sanford.
were mad#
The mother of the bride, Mrs. in Floridu I
Maury, wore a gown of hi up crepe Home m J
with bugle heading: long pink
Officer* ■
glove* and a corsage of pink or- dent. Mr*.

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Over 400,000 Specta­
tors Witness New
Year Grid Contests
Despite TV Shows
«y HUGH FULLERTON Jr.
Associated Prraa Sport* Writer
Vnu'il never know It (mm thr
score*, but the defensive platoon*
were tlm deciding (nclors In moat
nt the (ootlinlt bowl game* that
marked the beginning of m s .
True, Alabama established a new
ncqrlng record for ,*majnr,‘ bow
competition by walloping Syracuxi
MB In tho Orange Row], and thr
San Olego Naval Training Center
went *n point, higher and mint
have icl a record for any kind of
bowl game when It whnmned thr
101.t Airborne Dlvl.lon of Camp
llrerkinrldge, Kv , HI 20, and only
two team, on the cnllro ll*t were
shut out.
Rut to offset thn*e two remark
able .coring exhibitions. Southern
Callfornln .topped WI.ron.ln four
time, within .coring range to earn
n welcome 7 0 victory for the West
In thr Rose Howl Georgia Tech',
defen.Ive platoon held Mississippi
nnre Ic.. than a foot from the
goal, once on Hie two yard line
nml oner no the live, alter yielding
an cnrtv Imictutmi n, lo wIn 210
In the Sugar Hnwl
Texan out itefen.ed Trnnexxcr
the learn that Imd the be»l drfenae
ol any imijrir college during the
regular season, and took advan­
tage ol the Volunteer*' offensive
error* to wilt 18 0.
And Florida, alter gaining a twotouchdown lead over Tulsa In the
Gator Howl game, had lo dig in
for all it wn* worth, holding on
the live yard line In the closing
minutes, to win 11 13
The day's lesser howl games
saw College ol Hie Pacific whip
Mississippi Southern, 27 0, In the
Sun Howl, Texas Southern edge
Prairie View In Hie prairie View
Howl 13 13
All this inserted New Yenr's ro
Inrlnlnment was witnessed by
over tnu.qOO tans who actually
were on hand and prrhans millions
ol others wlm watched (our of the
big ones on television And It
netted well over two million dol­
lars from gate rrrelpts and TV and
radio lees, for Ihe competing
school, and the conferences and
a * s o c I a I e d institution* which
shared In the ruts The exact fig
lire* won't be known for some
weeks after Ihe audits are com­
pleted.
4*9
Southern California nml Wlsrnn
sin drew over loo.ooo people Into
Pasadena's Hose Howl: the Sugar
Howl attracted an rslimnlrd 82,.
IKK); there were 73.804 paid adml*
shins at the Colton Howl, 00,280 al
the Grange Howl and 30,018 it Ihe
tlnlnr Howl. Those were the
biggest crowds.
Although Anlmmu'a 81 points
wiped mil Michigan’s (wo topnlnl
Hose Howl triumphs which had
stood ns the scoring record since
Ihe first Tournament nt noiex
game In 1002, that wa»n't the day'*
ihrlllrr,
The excitement ramo In the
tlose games, and Ihe llnsp Howl,
oldest of all, probably was the
most stirring. Alter six straight
triumphs for Ihe Hlg Ten since
the (wn conference* hooked up.
California fan* were ready In yell
for n West Const victory, flut when
It came they were almost breath­
less.
Wisconsin, with battering Alan
Amet he as a constant threat, got
within .coring range four times.
U8C had three chances, rallied In
nn one when stihslRtiln tailback
Rudy Huklrli passed In Al Car*
ntlrnael to rnmpletn a 73-yard
urrlal drive and barely missed one
field goal attnmpl.
Twice in Ihe rinsing minutes
Wlsrioislu rattle rinse and, with
alioul two inlmdes to go, llarland
Carl raced inlo Ihe end rime, sol
hlx hands nn an almost perfect
pass nml juggled It Just long
enough lor momentum to carry
him out nl hininda for an inenmplrlliin.
FIMVritAI.lTBOWL SCORES
Ily The Assm-lated Prra*
ROSE HOWL (Pasadena)
Southern Californio 7 Wisconsin
SUGAR ROWE (New Orleans)
Georgia Tech 21 Mississippi 7

nPrroN nmvi. (Dallas)

Fox ns HI Trniinsfo 0
ORANGE HOWL (Miami)
Alatnimn III Syracuse II
GATOR HOW), (Jacksonville)
Florida 14 Tulsa 13
SAI.AII IIOWI, (I'huenls)
H»n Diego NTC 81 loisl Alrlmrne
(Crimp llrerkinrldge) 20
HUN HOWL &lt;KI l’a*n)
I ollege of Pnelfle 21) Mississippi
Houtherii 7
FRAUD: VIEW (Tex.) ROW!.
Texas Southern 1.1 Prairie View
TANGERINE HOWL (Orlando)
East Texas Stole 55 Tenneasec
Torn 0
, HICK HOWL (Tokyo)
Camp Drake 23 Yokosuka Navy
Rase 8

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Frl. Jan. 2. 1982

T i ll : HANFORD HERALD

Famous Jockey Is
Sanford Visitor
During Holidays

Alabama Swamps Placekick Decides
Syracuse 61 To 6 Florida’s Victory
In Orange Bowl Over Tulsa Team
Crimson ' Title Rolls Vofonin Tom Miner
For Nine In Great­ MiVea Conversion
est Of Mismatches To Lose For Tulsa

Hv F. T. MACPF.ELY
By GENE PLOWMEN
MIAMI, Fla. &lt;* — Alabama re
JACKSONVILLE, Flo. ijh - The
wrote the Orange Howl record book toe still derides football games
with a crushing 01-8 defeat of and th*I never was more evident
Syracuse In Ihe greatest mismatch than In Florida’s 141.1 victory over
of all New Year'* day major foot­ Tul«a In Ihe Gator Howl Thursday.
ball games.
flick Casorrs plarcKirkcd two
The mighty Crimson Tide rolled ronvcrslona after Florida louchfor nine touchdown* ami turned the downs.
19th annual Orange Howl classic
Tom Miner, who boated 41 of
Into a rout before 88,280 spectator* 43 for Tulsa during Ihe 10-game
who started leaving the stand mid­ season, missed a conversion and
way the third period.
■ field goal In the last quarter
In sharp contrast to some pre­ nf Ihe hnwl game.
vious Orange Bowl game* which
The nfflrial* had a great deal
were won and lost In final seconds, to do with the outcome nf Pie
this one turned Into x boresnmo game, loo. They called an Illegalfiasco.
use of hand* penally against Tulsa
Syracuse wn* the underdog from on Florida‘a second conversion.
the time the Eastern champion* Cxiarcx had missed but the pena'lv
were pfekrd to play Alabama and gave him annther chance and he
Ihe Orangemen apparently never made thr point that won Ihe game.
overcame that psychology.
Hnlh the Tulsa kick* that missed
Alabama, Llpoint favnrlle at were close, hut Coach J O. ( B id ­
MIMBIKI o r AN AUST8IAN soccer Ir on line lip for n group pb turn nt game time, scored first and when dy) Brother* had no complaint*
Mlewlld Airport, New York, where they were placed under guard by Syracuse drove from Its own 22 tn against the rulings The referee.
Immigration nfllrlatx under provisions of the new MtC'iurnn-Walter Inc Alabama goal It looked like a Ronald Gibbs from the Missouri
Valloy Conference, promptly waved
Ail Eli mule lo llogota, Colombia, the men were not allowed to talk to tight hall game coming up.
Hut when Jim George's kick for lo Indicate the ball was wide of
anyone outside llielr group while In Ihe Unlit il Staler, ffnlernaflonal J
extra point was partially blocked, Ihe goal post* In each ease.
struck the crossbar and bounded
The teams will get ronslrieralily
bark onto (be field, II left Syracuse less lhan the maximum { 80,000 pay.
trailing. 8 7.
off fnun the game sloe-,- attendance
" I Hunk Syracuse realized when was only 30,81.3 The howl had a
Alnhamn Rot Its one point leod c.-m.arlly of 57.080.
curly In the game that It would be
After rouipli-lelv dominating Ihe
■in ifie short end of the score." said first half and biking a Ho lead
Alabama C o a c h Harold died) on 78 and 8't vn'rd touchdown
Drew
marches, the Florida Gnlnrs lei
Syracuse Conch Plnvd ill r n) dawn, fumbled three limes and
HAS MIEN \ I'nlif :• The 1053
may lorn mil In In- a ruiM''l &gt; "r Schw-artzwnldcr agreed that Pie all but gave away the game
"We Inosciit-d iqi nur defense In
In other wavs
b&lt;-l for Poetfle psychology was against Ills learn
"Our team was In good sbniie the .serond half, ex per Ilug n In'
Coasl fi'itlhnll d'* already a trippy
arid m i - didn't run nut of gnx," lip of passes." Florida Coach Huh
new ye.o’
The Hlg Ten's embarrassing -lx added "We did file best we could, Woodruff explained "Thai allowed
year stranglehold on He lime Howl but when you gel behind it takes Tulsa's ground game to gtd
rolling "
c line l&gt;- in end ye-'erdev ns Nnntli some of the starch nut of vim "
"II »n* mir passing," Drew sold
California nul'vJed a bui-th
Florida’s tn-igh defense held
ORLANDO 'FI—East Trxna Stale ern
of Hadj'ers from Wliemnin. ' of Abdulina's Imp btlmi ii uvabmehe llnwle Waugh, Ihe nation's leading
remained unbeaten in l'i slralghl 7h’lpeh
"When you throw scoring passes, runner, In 85 yards lo 1.5 carries
0 In-fore a crowd of 101 300
(ootlinll games today after defeal
A ranev senior front St l &lt;o'* limehdnwns come fast "
Hid halfback* .1 C Hubert*, sub
mg Tennessee Tech 33 0 for the
pound l.ulb tek Itody Ibiklth.
Three Alabama loucluloivns came sllbiH- who has been out most of
most lopsided victory In Tangerine 1*8
wa* the sorpri e hero of the vli on po--*-s and another nil a pti«s two season* with Miinrie* and Dick
Howl's seven year history.
The Texan*, with Marvin Itrnwii lory, which also served lo restore j nlerrenlion Joe Curtis «•a II R h t Kerch,-r. .parked the Tulsa runic
running and .lame* Grav nnsxlno. some of K("s tarnished nlorv b- |e|»ld Alabama passe* to set an back drive llnbcrl* and Waugh
scored two quick llrst imtOkI touch this eranddaddy of all post-season individual record for an Grange |rath scored a touchdown on short
Howl game fled Hurdlll of Texas plunges after 73 ,-tml ps v ml
downs Thursday night, then wnllnl classics
Each started with a
Until (hey lost lo Alabama. 31 It \ A M caught seven against !„SU 'marches
until Hie fourth quarter before
rFlorida fumble
cranking up their offensive inn In HM8 and lo Mlehb'no, 40 0 In in till I
Cecil Ingram look Mike Jaso'* I Ronnie Morris a Lakeland. FIs
lfsfH Hie Troians had won eight
chine again
punt on the Alabama 20 ami went lad who ouarb-rback.-i Tulsa'* splli
Twenty point* In Ihe Iasi period straight New Year’s game*
Huklrli. 22 years old and 4MV4 80 yards for a touchdown tn erase T formation, minpleled |i) pn**eis
came in a seven-minute hurst
llrnwn dashed 25 yards around spent must of hlx college career another Individual record, set bv for 132 yards llul Florida hail the
right end for Ihe first touchdown under*luliving. Tills season It wa&lt; Ilccrher Monlginnery of T C II ilefense In lireaP. op Ms lon-i ones
when Hie gontu wa. four minutes to All - America ,llm Knars llul against Georgia In 1842 at 'at yards nod keep him from the nearly two
Hut passes didn’t loll the whole Imirhiloun pusses ,t game he uv
Hears went out of Hie Hose Howl
old.
Tommy MrCormark Ihrn look a eantc after nnlv Hirer minutes and slury. The Alalia ms line opened printed In Ihe regular season,
18-ynnl pass from Gray for another 33 second*, with a broken flh'di. gnplnn hole* fur Imll curriers unl
Florida, on the oilier hand u*p |
bom- lo hlx lower left leg. Thai Ihe Tide gained 288 vords nn the Its passing game ns n primary
score.
around, noo through the nlr, com­
Gray’s passing—Rrnwn's miming left It up lo Hliklrh.
weapon for a change Dong Dirkry
Ilmlv came through In fine style pleting 22 nf 37 passes
—started the fourth quarter fliirYy
Hyrnrusn also fried 31 passes, Ibrew 78 yards In Pans Unit for
lie threw to Drown twice, Ihe two For Ihe dav, he eninpleied 12
the key play In the first touchdown
tdays spanning Hti yards with passes out of 20 for a fio per m il completing 17 for 157 varils The march Casare.s scored on a one
Drown going must ol ihe distance nverngo and 137 yards. Hclnrc he Orangemen got a mere 75 yards on yard plunge
afoot on the second which was went out, Henrx had connected with Ihe ground In 33 plays, rushing fur
Fred Itoblnson. who nllernnted
five nf their 1.3 first downs
three out of four
good for 87 yard*
with Dickey at quarterback, tossed
Alabama
rushed
for
15
f
i
r
s
t
The two teams SC, champion of
Snfetyman Glvnn Johnston in
37 yards lo Hall for Ihe xet-ond
terretitrd Jack Van llooacr's pas. the Pacific Coast Conference, xml downs and passed for ten The Tide touchdown
punted
only
three
limes
for
n
puny
and lore off 73 yards for iinollier Wisconsin, champion with Purdue
Mali was voted hv sportswriters
touchdown and l.mk I'urks fol of Ihe lllg Ten-battled each other .18 vartl average
The score was by far the must Ihe most valuable Florida player
lowed him nernss on a nine yard lo a scoreless standoff through the
Murv
Mal-iszak Tulsa's All-Atner
Inp-xldril In all mnlnr bowl hlstorv.
first half.
plunge.
leu guard, won rnosl valunhlc
surpassing
the
4118
heating
Mich
In the third ouarter, rsing only
The Tennesseeans threatened
player honor* on his team.
once, reaching Ihe Texans' 8 In the three ground play* In Ihe drive, Iqnn handed Stanford In Hu- Pnsa
second
Tackle Hrunn Ashley Huklrli paved the way fur n touch dens Ruse Howl In 1882 and tied
smeared n last down passing try down in nine plays Halfback A' bv Michigan against Southern Cal­
Carmichael stepped over, Sam ifornia In 1D40, also In Ihe Hose
Paid allriidnnrc was 12,310
Tsagalukis limited Ihe conversing Bowl,
Even Grange Howl nfflrial* were
and II was 7 8
Thai wax Hie hall name, hut stunned by the rout, amt preferred
oh
Wisconsin didn't know II. Ilaluska In talk alMiiit the gilltrrlng half­
MIAMI REACH 'A*—A brother
kept tilii-hing slrlkex. Ameche ken* time show, "Flamingo Fantasy."
The game wax televised national Irani (nun Mexico CHy~Rme
••lugging nw.iv nt Ihe stmmrh SC
Mario Hcyea ami Kitrhan ileyes—
line, ami right up lo the finish ly for Ihe first time (CHS). It aUn Thursday
became the first Grange
Ihe visitors kept trying lo maintain wax broadcast on u nationwide Hnwl Junior
Tennis Tournament
the Dig Ten's rrrurd of no defeats radio network.
triple crown winners.
DALLAS, Tux. MV—Easy going In Ihe current scries, which still
The girl. 13. and her brother. 1,1,
GARBAGE HOWI.
Ed Price gnmblrd with his defense he* a year In gn.
MONTREAL UB - Bowl games defeated P it Stewart, Inillanatwilli,
and changed It Inin an awesome touchdowns In Ihe xerond nml final
were Ihe rule yesterday In (he Inti.; and Pelr Green, Wcxt Palm
thing thnl humllntrd Tennessee
Bearh, 8 4, 8 4, In win Ihe lualor
far more lhan the 18(1 score hull- periods waited unhide In yell ac­ fontball world and Montreal wax mixed dimblcs.
rated yesterday In Ihe I7lh niimrnl claim for Ihe Southwest Cmtfrrrnce nn exception--!! had Its Garbage
Each also wound up with singles
i hamplnns
Bowl. Scrulhern Bombers blanked
Cotton Howl.
"We ehangrd up our defense-- Northern Combines to o In the an­ and doubles victories
For I'rlce’a tenlh rnnked foolhall
The Junior hoys doubles final
team stole Tennessee's thunder ns hail the linemen slnnlinu and slic­ nual gamp.
Prnecrtla from Ihe gamn were was completed with Don ThumpIhe eeunlry'x lop defensive team, ing," Price said in explaining how
*nn, New York City, nod Green
llinlled the Volt In Inst 48 yards Ills line crashed through to spill turned over tn the school for crip­ beating Ed It lilnnlf. Miami Hunch
passing nml hurled Ihrin to a minus Tennessee backs almost every time pled children.
they got the ball. Hcfnre yesterday,
14 vard* rushing.
The Salvation Army was nruanThe sudden switch of a so so Texas linemen rlmrged straight
lied In 1879.
defense to nn nmnsluglv, efficient ahead
unit prompted Vnl ('nnc)i llnh Ney
land In exelaltn: " I knew Texas
had a good offense, lml I didn't
know the defense was that good."
Nevlund brushed aside talk of
bad breaks,
"We Bid bent badly." he said
adding Texas wn* by for tlm best
lenm Tennessee had fnrrd this
season and una of Urn "best I
have seen."
Sweat (mured oil Price's face ax
ho stood barked In u steaming,
Jammed training room under the

East Texas State
Wins 19th Game
In Tangerine Bow!

Over 100,000 Fans
Sec* Southern Cal
On I Iasi Badgers

TenncHSco Is Slaugh­
tered M To 0 in
Lopsided V i c t o r y

Mexico City Team
Winn Tennis Title

V I Surrender
To Texas By 1«-0
In Cotton Bowl

AMItNTtCI JOCKIY Tony DeBpIrUo, 18. of Lawrence. Mas*. U
crowned champion by Joe Culmone after he broke the worm • riuinx
record whan he brought In hi* 3IBth winner of the year. Tony r.Ho
four winner* on the nine-race prognm at Tropical Park, Coral Games,
Fla., to surpass the record of 588 let by Walter Miller In 1908 and tied
In tBSO hv Jon rnfmona end Willie Shoemaker,
f/niernellunaij

Frank Sedgman And Ken McGregor
Make Professional Debut Tuesday

It) It A1.1*11 J. roMPKINS
Jockey Joe Ibirnhart, who will
bn remembered by Sanford o,ov'lc'
iroerx ax tlm vil linn In lliit’k Ditvix
"Diamond
Horseshoe", brewed
thimmh town yestonlav. Al’liongh
a native of Chieago, this 22-year
old horwimun tan boast a rktl rep­
el toire of horse racing experience*
■om-hlng ulnuixt every stale in thu
Union.
Joe i» n little coeky, A lu.-kW'
somehow Ju«t hn&gt; to be. They hi™ii
’ii he tough and versatile. They
have to posM-s-, the rare ability to
execute a bruatl new set of plans
on n moment's nollre. Joe appenrx
to rmliody all these qualities and
po&lt;xll&gt;ly more too.
lb- now weighs 120, he laid me,
hut hr will have to whittlo off ex»ctly It (miiiiids before mounting
n horse for raring. The top weight
limit lx Ilf), hut Joe does this one
pound bettor Jtl»l to Ik* on the
safe Hide of things. "No frtBI
stuff. Plenty of fruit* and vege­
tables. Light on r » n d v and eonceptralt-d awrelaj that’s my regutni laeing diet", udinllled aoeki-y
J OI-,
“ Must horse raring is good clean
»|ior*. I wouldn't Irnile il for the
world", he rontinued. "However,
once in ii while some anxious ox
well o- unscrupulous horse owner
shoots a hot shut to a horse just
before ii race start* lo better
chance* his unlmnl will have v f
winning the stretch. Ill vitnuilnx
are commonly used", nml then Joe
mentioned u long drug xtimulnnt
which phonctirnllv approximated
"Tea-ta-lox-ta-tone", with our mu­
tual apologies in advance to tho
tnrmlu-r* of the iiiedlrnl profes­
sion. These trnnxgrexsifln* iqwin
the high code uf honor nf the rac­
ing world, according to Joe, are
more mii—, however, than the genera) pul In- I* led to li-lievo. .Movlmand other Kilim** nf irrifiivotitl^*
finMi* it v ternI to il iht&lt;9j t th** rt'iil

LOS ANGELES im ~ Frank Australia
"In any matches outside Ihe
Sedgman, the world’s No. I tennis
player, and his Australian Davis North American enntleent. SrdeCup teammate, Ken BtcGrcgor, man and McGregor will receive
start cashing In on' their talent* 35 per cent of the receipts," Kra­
Tuesday when thev make their mer said Jack also expert* to
long exported professions! dehut promote four or five JtO.ooo sum­
Ai
nt Los Angeles’
Tan-Pacific Audi- mer tournaments fur professionals.
That the 23 yeor old Sedgman
torluin.
lark Kramer, formrr U. S. Ama­ and the 22-yr.ir old McGregor
teur champion who will double a* would eventually turn pro has
promoter and opponent of the fa- been thr talk nf tennis circles for
Sedgmnn and McGregor had ac over a year Kramer sent Ids per
mini* Auxslcs, announced last night soiial representative, Tex Schroed
crpted his 1100.000 ofrer for a tmir|er, to Australia lo confer with thr
...
the liavl* Cup chal­
of...............
the United
States .."and. other _n|r
fact#, In* Nilit I.
places on uhlrh I decide." Paneho lenge rourd
Hu* miimI fnrnoiiN liorHi** Jni- i*vi*r
Hut both Sedgman and McGregor
Segura also will lie a member of
declined lo hr quoted until after lllfl'lj VVI1A f |l'lift rilie, V4Ill'll fH'ff 4’||
Ihe touring troupe.
hin muiPi n ni'i»t f27,t*On in tli«i
At Ihe same time In Sydney. they had sm-ressfidly defe"*'ed
AoMralia. Sedgman confirmed he inlrrnatinnal trophy liy defeating M id . i if it ii ntitki* uin-H ft le w ynnM
and MeGrecor has deserted the the United Stale* team ol Vie iiK«, "Th** thrill n f winning j«
amateur rank* and would Jeave fur Si-isn* and Tonv Trailer' four *l&lt;arci| by mvnei nod J-ickev alike",
matches to one McGregor dropped i Joe i-imirked. IL- might to know,
the United Stales tomorrow
"It was 4 big derision for Ken the only match to Seixax after the tor lie tins raced In the famous
and I tn make and we have ninny Australian* had clinched the do- race tracks nt Hollywood, Snntn
I Anita, Noitl-w Hid, llinli-ih and af
regrets,” Sedgman Inlit Sydney re fcn*c of the cun
Sedgman ha* been regarded a* ( mmierou* other places and *tnti“ .
porters "Hill after wrlghlng every
Hurnhnrt is a prni-ll.-al fellow,
thing we decided we were doing the finest amateur tciini* player
" *- single, he raid that he did
the right thing In accepting Krn in the world for the past (wo Hciog
men’s offer, Wn Icavn amateur years, He leave* the amateur* a* not ever plan to niniry until he
tennis with Ihe best nf good feel-1 noiiler of the Wimbledon and U. S could offer a prospective wife tlto
Ings and gmHl wishes to official* titles McGregor defeated Hm for nnrmiil ntalillity sin* would have
and plnvrr* remaining "
I Ihe Aiislrullan championship last 'he right to expert from n hnsS r Norman Hronkss, pres'dent; January.
________ i-tind, llor e hake,vs just aren't
of Hie Australian ITA. ileelarnl,
hnnHiodlrs. He was on hix way
Sanford - Orlando
"Personally I wish them well.
lo Macon, Gn. when he passed
Srilguinn nml McGregor have done
iHiousli Snnfoid, Imvlng heen
a lot for Australian tennis In Ihe Kennol t ’hih KntricH "sold" a. he termed it to « man
Inst four years. The rhnleo i* their
r.^uThl-. |:mi ri -* "
I I"
*'ltv who imerntea a Jockey
own. Any mon lx entitled to make
r i i i ' T liar*: — a la '■»&gt;„
Iralo^ng- school. Juf~WiJJ,|ir &lt;-twhi* own declsinnx nml I do nnl |. nil'll llul-”. Hiiminci Hi'" k, tiitn* ploji'd theie a* an InstiUctor for
lilninc them for choosing their own I.oii, I ’ru m n iL . Mh i 'I'f ‘i I»H•* .vi
Mfi inilrfiniii Iini«*« "Ho you uri*,'*
i'lsvivo.*, I .-..it
i m i K l***»mv
way of life fur the future."
J |M
; •^peultMl cnntlidly, "whwt Un*
HIM D M ) II \i •: — .1 1*1 »li e
Kramer said his offer of liou.noo
I#»’fl U uv, I'dtlilii Jm iR tr, A I mmiI a jMi'ki'y to nfiVr 11
or 40 per rent of Ihe gross re­ ir *•«*!v.
'' -• D *1 " i,
t in
ceipts. whichever I* greater, wax H m .k ikiiiu , llfclr.* I.i- ♦mu r*4u»»iiii#i,
‘■ri \ Thn»* i *|i
/.HIM
made lo the Auxtrnllnn* ax a
Lfiiupi. L .i r n n i ' a i ||i«k«i .
TMIMII II I I Ilf ft IH IIHr
lenm Imt he underxlnndx Si-dgman
f: f I I I ' 19 M i l l - ;, — ft |H &gt;f(|r
li'ifiH. Mil* W I iffi
T " i xi i
T i j|i|r
will lake 75 per cent
1 * * •• in 4 1 -Nil., mi &gt;iio.it III.m il.
III
I ’llll hi/*
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llm o h
in* i I '•*111 ♦&gt;11, ,\| 1nn*tiF 1 .Molly, Him*
After a two night stand in l.ox Tr*otM»** M.»lh *1um
tllM H' r&gt;if111 n* hi.nis, lin y Ht r |fl|f.
I (II Hi ll II
Cl ft l*i Mllr
Angeles, the net xbir* will Jump
M &gt; 1 11 II %( 1:1 ft Ml H l h
III. k" *i w hiM
» M»rlMu t
to New York fur nfternnmi *”*Xloofitiilfi I ' 1 1» « *
Vx**y si I HHHi&gt;, Nlh «&lt;* J .*v * 'lilts. V L kltv V h it ■
xiimx nl Madison Square Garden tf i'ri t li i lisiltv. Hroii UI &lt; vim tjtifxn • *£M11 M Tum
»li*l Ih ilI, .ill 114 Ir* hrhttk
lined up for tippeiirani-ex in 3 8 1 Tin
'■&lt; M m irn-n * M-.mv^hM llo lu . ^
• 11*111 It U ’l i i ft Ml title
T fiftIT II l i m i - ft/14 H ltr
other American dlies but Kramer I
Mi* r *»’«* I'*.«11%, |l11r k y I1tbl'oi ■i, i ‘it |;t Flrtii H 1 a f f, Mv (hut, TimliAit«*
also plan* to lake the troupe on
Jli*|iw, Hrl M i. k. Hull I'Diitiiuti • •nth
11it * I III b Ii **|t, Mai iih .il ■
a lour of Europe, So-ilh Africa. Ill'Ll
1111*88)8 l ‘«»* T i ll**- I'llllw *1**1
lit it I hi 11.. |*Ui 1 1L M«4k«« Murry,
Smith America, New Zealand and
•*&gt; \ t ii i i t r i : — a 14 i i i i «&gt;
H r o ' f i Thuirr*. K v b I m i F n.-«
\V||«
The New York GinnD grounded
imii * 11* i l * .
IlIiiftitlM T*i|t,
U«tlf*i,
Mhh* W n v
Jf*.*n8 ll
M l H - r f'-*i|||«| In the fewest double (day* in tho
ami Hnvid Hamm, Coral Gable*,
National League in H'63. The Newr
II M'Ht V IA tills*
8 4. (18, 11-0.
Him y for, K liin io la io l). W llfiiit Hil«*4 Yorkers hit lutn Uf) twin-killings.
Kstchan's singles victory came
Wednesday when he defeated Mike
HEATED ! ! !
Green, national hoys champion W V S A ACOMFORTABLY
A A /W V W W W V A A A A S A W W V A /V V W W W W
from Miami Reich. 2 8. 8 2. 8-1 He
then teamed with Charles Maxwell
Hrown, Imulsvllle, In defeat David
Horton. Hollywood. FIs., and Earl
llaumgardner, Colorado Springs,
8 8. 7 3.
Rose Marie defeated Pal Shaffer,
St. Petersburg. 8 2. 7 ,3, and then
paired with Sylvia tier, Miami
Reach, to beat Pat White anil
I A8T TIME TDDAV
Evelyn Snyder, both nf Miami
Reach, 8 2, fr2.
lllf flllli 1 MAN ' "ilk lofiri AAfffi Mjmeen II H)HA

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820 West Third
Plume 287
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department of f i l l : ' \ N F " R D
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VOLUME X LIV

Entabllnhed 1908

SANFORD,

Republicans Decide
To Seat Senators
«Despite Objections
McCarthy DaresMembers Of Committee
To Try To Bar Him
From Taking' Oath
WASHINGTON
- He [nihil can
senators whose elerllrin hn« hern
▼ challenged seemed likely to he al
lowed to take their seals today
when the Mrd Congress opens
The contests may ho pursued
later. A Hcpuhllciin senator who
attended the organisation confer
ence of hts party coltcagurs said
tlicy had decided to support scat
Ing all the senators without [iroju
dice as In future uetlon The liepublicans have a line-vote margin
(4147) In the Senate, where they
_ plan to take control, elect officers
V and set u|i cnmmillees today
Question* have been raised aliniil
the right of several senators to
serve In the new Congress tine
protest was drooped yesterday
Fifteen North Dakotans In a pelt
tlon filed yesterday with the Senate
asked that Sen I.anger ill Ni l i
not he allowed to take the seal I •
which he wn» elected for a third
term. The petition said the Senate
should determine whether I.anger
has participated in a "cunsiilrarv
or racket" to enable aliens illrga]
ly In the United Stales to remain
here. Longer has sponsored a num­
ber of private Immigration hills
covering specific cases
Another petition was filed yi-*|cr
day with the Senate tiy Patrick ,1
Hurley, contenting the sealing of
Sen. (’haver i DNMt Hurley was
Chavci’ unsuccessful Republican
opponent lie said in his petition
that a "fair Investigation and re
count" should tie held In determine
the winner of the election
A challenge to the election of Sen
Potter III Mich) ended yesterday
when Democrats withdrew the re­
count rrtpiesl they hml made to the
Senate Fleet Ions subcommittee
Poller defeated the Democratic In
combent, Blair Moody.

•

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By n. MILTON KELLY
WASHINGTON &lt;.r - Sen Mr
Carthy (It Wli). blasting buck at
the Senate election subcommittee’*
challenge of his honesty, dared its
members to try to her him from
being sworn ift today for his second
Senate term.
In a bitterly phrased f&lt; port. the
subcommittee last night ques
tinned whether McCarthy had prof
lied personally hy "gamlillni!" in
the commodities market with
"funds advanced for hts anli-Com
inunlst drive "
Making no recommendations of
its own. the group left to the Sen­
ate of the new Congress con­
vening at noon today the problem
whether to take any further ac­
tion
The subcommittee’* unanimous
reiuirt also took one swing at Me
Carthy*» polilieal arch enemy. Sen
Hrnlnn (D-(’tmn). It questioned
whether both Kenton and Mc­
Carthy had violated the Federal
Corrupt Prattlers Act. but the
main fire was alined at Mc­
Carthy.
The group found fault with Benil uiitiNUfd mi I'ltgv v|‘hrt*|

School Board To
Meet On Tuesday
For Organization
After servin'* HenHnote d-i-iilv
for 3d cunae-ol|v- v■■*»r • a* Suiie*intrndeet of P-'lill- Jnstrueilnn T
W. Lawton will perform hts Ip -'
official art hv cleaning on nil ohl
business nt Tuesday morning'*

meeting o*

ruunlv sc||u-i| leisr-l

before retirln-r and turning the
superintendent's pn«t&lt; ever
his
IliecONsnr, llnvlmm T. Mil wee,
prinelpnl of the Lyman eehonl In

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IsOngwucMl.
Mr. Mil wee win h-’ennt" (lie third
eom-rlnlepdent nf pulilic Instruc­
tion In !*-•■ hlslor** of Scntlrolr
County wf-en he nfHflp'lv nssumes
hi* "evr duties -turim* th" reor-»nnIsatlnnsl meeting of the seliool
■hoard after the luielness session of
4he old administration,
The venerable Dean of the
Btate'a rountv sunerintendenta. Mr
Lawton w«* first elected in 11*13
hv Bemlnola C«""lv voter* whee
the coopty was onlv two venrs old,
having been created out nf the
northeastern section nf Orange

: f County In HD3.
Mr. Lawton's nonularlty nnd the
annreelatlon of hla work is Imst atA tested hv the fact that he wns
W fleeted foe olna atraleh*'four-veer
term* and In many of those years
ha ran nnoppoaed In the spring
Dvmneralle primnriea,
Onlv a week avo last Tuesday.
Mr. f ,awton wa* formally honoreil
for hi* lorn* aervlea In the rountv
when friends, student* and teach___ a ft. Joined tncelhar In prnssnilng
him with a brand now automobile.
Mr. Lawton's long tenure In of­
fice earns to an and wh*n Mr. MilWaa garnered o v r 4.000 votes to
win at th» null* In last May's first
pH-**** el^-tlon, ’
While the stinerinten-t-nt'* ef.

change* hands next Tuesday
.alny. tha rounty school bo*rd
s i Im Intact «nd will asalat Mr.
' roe In making naeoaaanr at»*
tmants. In tha designstten of
Je» dates and th* selection at
jdbla now school board ehalr-

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SATURDAY .IAN. 3, 1953

AMjmclulfd Prow I, m i « hI Wire

rown Miller And
John MeischTo Join
County Commission

The County ContniiMlnn will
have two new utrinliei* in John I
W M. iseti, from the newly created
District No .1. and W. It. "Itrown”

Miller, from the now District No.
I tills K. Fnurakrc successfully
». on re-election from the District
No. :t in the primaries ln«t May.

ship The P e i rleone........ .
In Korea with the 73rd Tank !taita|c,ri of llir 7th Infantry Division. The
binlhcri said llie&gt; ate doc to be lelcascd from Ilia Army on Jnuuarj t
(fim iimllomil ft'omidpholn)

Britain To Boost
Defense Efforts
To Counter Reds

aInhiI

Hirer' nlficer r n - u m n i were
I dled iuit one sergeant miraculous
l&gt; CM-uPfd dcatll when In- .ippaieul
ly was thrown clear of llu- er-&gt;shln*&lt;
plane Haltered hlixalv and da/ed
the crewman, T Set Frlward Mai
n&gt; staggerrd Inin the airiairl a hoot
1 a in in report his r i, |i" iiis|hii1
plane hail crashed

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pi me « *• altempima an r-mi-r
gem-v landing It was more Ilian
s|\ Inn-rs after Matos g.m- the
ahum Hial a search partv found
IIn- tangled remain* n! the two

f t

intonation -luring Friilny morn­ sent a cot in ihc nalion's .iritis
ing's regular meeting. A chairman drive
The statement contained
mul vice-chairman will have to be
ejected while incoming Sheriff J white |uim-r to I’ m liarnent
I lliitihy's selected deputies must marking last montti’s North Allan
have their l.omls unproved hy the Hi’ ('mined meeting in Paris nccitCommission W o re they can of- *i«srs'*tl somei surprise Prime Min
|Isler &lt; hureldll annomreeil Dec 4
flelally take their positions.
Hint a till In the nation's defense
Ttiis taller point, caused hv
necessary to avoid
minor technicality, will leave Sentinoie County without any sheriff’" nL ,!. " . . .
„„»,u.
-hiiutlcs from Monday midnight , „ . n,
u-.rUre^i !h»i"A!m.m
when outgoing Sheriff I', A. Mero 1 A i { ! i ' n' \ ! ^ r * ' ' rnm ",
•ml hi. staff of ^ r t i e s V rm nnle f ^ ' ^ ^ a n g e «} r m p h f t W m m e
rViimv fields "hut tn no sense » reduction
morning whin the new (mintj |(| ,tM, pri&gt;Mn| xca|,, „f ,„,r rearm
Commission approves the bonds mi|
' ff„r| , w|,.rt|
Vl.„
the depu les chn.'en by Sheriff- |n,fncl („ ,pond
....... . ,|. f- rise

J ............... nlnnc a half mile mrrili
easi of an airport runway
I l&gt; "niildsnn Air Kucce liase at
fiii envllle S fi
s.nd the pl uo
ra llying ntily ils clew id foul wareturning (tom a rmiline Iniiuim:
llicl't to Slew.nt \tr Force lla-e
al Nl-wlnirgll. N V It had hit
Stewart al
Ift 11 in vesterday
(
Searchers tlseil liliHHlIiomnls III a
(utile atlenipl In backtrack tin
trad of Hie Inlured crewman
The clashing plane left u (rad ol
sheared tiff tree Itip* One wmg
was turn from Hie i'lnnc and lllc
nthn was datuaaeil The tall see
linn also was sheared off
Mains was rushed In the Duke
llusiutal al Durham An nltrudant
reported al 7 a m that lie had
, xyffrrrd piiduplp ; u i r btu wa* hi
a "fnvurami' epud-llori
The plane had la-1 lie tot heard
from shortly before 1 1 o'clock list
night Al that lime II icpnrtcil il
-•mild nUcmni an cnic-gencv land
lug al Hie llaleiglt Durham aiilHirl
after it had been unatitr in I rn-* al
I'npe \ir Foi l e at F ivettl-y ille
I ’I mi I i * aliiiilt ai mill's - oiiHi id here

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.lavs Seminole County will he
The statement nd.b, I |fir-1 m i ­
without any officio! sheriff » dep­ ls broadly Irur of llu NATO - tforl
uties.
as n whole
However, the County will m-i ho
The combined fmees lit-lined
without a Sheriff, since Mr. Ilohhy. for NATtt for ltt.Vl will, in fact be
will immediately assume office ut not only heller equipoed lull also
1—01 n.m. Tuesday morning when■larger than Ihose we have now at
Sheriff Mero’* term of of fire ex-j the end of 19A?
pires.
I ()h*ervers pointed out that even
The lerhniealitv nrl«es out of though Britain plans in spend
the fact that while all elected nf- more, the rising ro%l of anil*
ftcials have had their hands up. might mean a cut in urinal do
proved lo Tallahassee, appoint­ liveries
The while paper said the NA I'n
ments mude hy the Incoming nffiilals must tic uporuved tiy the countries must eunliuue Ihelr dc
nonruprlati- guvcining laalles lo­ fense efforts until "our slicngth t*
Itself a solid deterrent to nn\
cally.
( ( ’ontinuril tin Page Three!
Thus. Mr. Huhhy most wait
frnlii Die moment lie takes office
until the new County Commission
first il.... . three days later to upiirovc his selected staff of depu­
ties
The Tuesday morning Inaugura­
tion will see five other newcomer*
officially assume office. They are
(V. Hugh Duncan, justire of the
WINTKIt HAVEN. I.Spec hill
peace for District No. 4. soil Con- Heports
teceived fnun Murkel
liable of (he some district, J. Q.
"Slim" Galloway; Mack N. Cleve­ Managers in the Wtnt* i lliivi u of
of L. II l.ewls, Diieeliu of
land, Jr., member of the Stale flee
.Slate Formers' Maikeis indicate
House of Hepresentallve from Dis­ un
optimistic outlook ond u fr. ling
trict Nn. I; Bay hum T. Mllwee,
Superintendent (,f public Insli ac­ that tin- outcome of a dlfficuli situ­
ation created hy heavy lain- lust
tion; and Karlyle llousholilcr, fall which, in some sections, wenCounty Prorecutlng Attorney.
followed mom recent Iv hy fipst
The ]H other official* re-elected and cold winds, might have la-en
besides Mr. Fourakre are as fol- much worse.
lows; Lloyd F. Boyle, State HenaHandy Anderson of the Hoofonl
tor from 37th Senatorial District; Market reports Hint though they
Volin A. Williams, Jr., member of experienced a rmluiwl lull over the
the Htate House o f Iteprt-M-ntu- four dnv Christmas holhlav of the
tlvi-a from District No. 3; (). p. week ending December J , t h "SV'e
Herndon, County Clerkt S. F. sold gll varieties nf produce nDoudney, County Tax Assessor; mounling lo .'12.328 units at u gross
John L. Galloway, Tax Collector; valuation of |ll7,Htt2..'lil," and liiul
Douglaa Stenslrom, County Judge; "A hurried tabulation of sales for
Camilla Bruce, Supervisor of Keg- the monih of December sliuwa a
Istrallon; J. A. BUtllne, District favorable eumparlson wdh those of
Nn. 2, And C. F. lUrrluon, nijitrirt December a year ago."
No. |f fur mcrnlMThhip nn Ihn
Ira K. Ilulnl, Mauogi-r of tinCountv Hoard of I’uhllc Intdruc- I'nlatka Murkel whojm khhuti
lion; Juitlcn of Fence Thou Aidin' planted rai)h»K&lt;‘ nnd cnllnnln Inrtre*
nnd Constnldo George KeUey Uith Iy# reports ifood crop condition*
of District No. Of Justice of the nnd excellent to good products.
j'r-aca Horner Sewell and W. A.
C, 8. i'hlllipx, Manager uf the
Lewis, Cpns table, Imth of District Florida City Market ml vises "We
No. fl.
bad no auctions dining the Christ­
mas holidays, hut during the first
two days' auction the week begin­
ning December 'Jtlth, approximate­
Twenty-Mx persona were luted t i ly 11,000 bushels field boxes nf
mining and presumed dead today tomatoea were sold for a gross
following ar
an aarthquahe which price of npprnxlninti-ly f3H.tMMI.tlll.
ed Coila Rica Tuesday,
rocked
High 17.10, low 11.07. The quali­
The tremor* centered' around ty continue* very good." "Almost
Mount train, a towering volcano ail uf our old buyers and muny
about M mtlaa north of the capital pew ones are here since tha hullThe cone belched amoke, and great daya, and htforlng unfavorable
cracka appeared in the earth's weather cnnditlona, It looks ns If
crust in nearby foothill*, wiping wa are off to a good season."
M. V. Meeklson. Manager of the
out roads and Iralia.
Palmetto Market states his "Mar­
ket operated on three days follow­
KJ1K TO BB NAMED
NKW YORK kB-Newipaper re- ing the Christman holiday, but sold
‘ today sag Dr. Grayson Kirk, 707 packages of prwdure, largely
Uni- tomatoea. for a gross of I2.0M.H3."
0 . S. Hogan of the Pompano
nt of
tuc- Market reporta "Warmer weather
ar. haa stimulated the growth and ma­
turity of all crops, Volume I* on
the merrmae. Shipment# . for the
flrtt two davx of this week totaled

in n m t u n r n t n s
II AI.F.IGII N (
I- tn Air
UNITI D NATIONS, N V f
Force trult-port plane gropitig
tluoiigh d m me ram and foe Sr» rel.ll) fiem l .ll Tl Vr-e I o |&gt; di
crashed near the Durham llaleigh hi ty ellal'ged last night that the
t S State Depart inept delayed m
airnort nlmoi midnight

Syndicated Writer Here

Ft! (*n Says lioccnt
Modification Doesn't
Spoil Cuts in Anns

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Hy JIM riNIIKIf
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uttiMil
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iiinfi'H mi'tiMf
i m11h* 11it? i In'rnimil fmill IHtP nn ciu’li rnynl fm 11 In
Atm v ‘l»iHi llli»f tli«&lt; Ht y **f ii »’. piii I Ml.mil. «'«kill III II |l 11 v it 11|u Di &gt; i l l D i l l N ' l i i l l lilt i I 11*' IIII VkMil f;| IIIV|M•» till Ilf $111(1 Ml till 1*Ku| Mill fcv• nf
Ni l vim*' Mil (Iny i Hi Inti.
ill f III It' iM’l'illl'.
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F i ' i i t i i r i ’M r i v n ' l t t c l m l
Fnllnulflif ||m' •iMirl ii" ilnfi v 4
iinifi. M\ Wuimin'M N«mv V m k ‘ hv
I hi* Nt■w \ m Is uiifi'i Iniaim1 a ii’uliiv, f it v diM'f uf I*4»III t* It**v
A lit *' IIiiifhiH"
iulmmiiHt afli'r ri|i4'iii|tny ii|mmi( in «;. William* .li’Miluv &lt;1 lii^ •** •(»»»
I lls’ U I|I* I |mm* In Huufm J v*"*
in m u •|mi|i«*r unfit Mil tin* Ihm'K i'*t|||uinnu' mi nhl |ilinl«n!Minh
tri'luy, ut llu* fi’(|iM oi m v Mull &gt;• n
nf |h»* fit i (&lt; lmn| Hnfi ly nutrnl in
iiifi-r Turn l.i'iunti, lu ifiifh«*i mfiir S* MfiM II nu Hill I! mi I hi' N r\s iii'k
in it l Kimi ft i “it hn int fin In i i «• miii l,*,l',iMntn1 Iniiriml Ann rhim ami Simfm i| wlilili In lirlpnl fm m tiinl
whic h Im hnh'il Jmli/*1 Wilhiim^a
it idI Iff I lhi-« mm muy l&lt;* ( t hnn to •*t*- 1 (Ml IIIIII tllhlflM.
tin'll II VMllllh!’,l' l nf |il I I * Villi’*
N i*w
Y u ii*
ritv .
Sin1 mill aIn* Imih limn- I*%t i'll *»tvi* nf ui/r
Sin* net ill
&lt;luv "lit* 1 1iinn
'■( iii*vi1• i|» I’fiiMinl In1 wmilil min'
to wiili* nInmit Smif'Mfl im ii 1Yhirul iiavi'lmy in f'Mcfun t *»iiri 1r S« * iru r tinv In* inv hn-H rn l ily .liiiliM*.'*
Fluriflu rlty, iitli'iuiitinir lu «h«pi'( hi*i iiihiiii*1 a vmh* nil’ll unli'i mul f ’hii’f Wilhiini'* "iinl.
thu o|iiiii(irirt mnnv
Nmiluim»n»
h tifivrlma hIhmi! the rniicil
bold ahoul Florida fimii iep*aled ; Htutes. Htie made five trips to Hus
puiilhitv given
Florida s plush mu, -lie sniil, hetwci-ii Dili mul
cities of ftllnrni nod Miami lh neh,
lU tH, dunog wliich linn- -he -u«
Hiie staled siie was impre- ,-d bv Hlalin tw lee at Mat Dnv dene-u
tin- relaxed atmosphere -le eu • i ntiioe- Hpi-nt.ini- -if tin* Mnv
Tim elect........... . n inuyiu will
efiiiiiteied hale, wliich «Ji- qnile a Day idisemioei- III Moscow's Hed
difference from the liu»th* nnd Suunic, -to -uni tin "whole Hung lake place at next Tuesday eve­
liuslle of (lie incliiipolltnli city’. I- done fm di|ilomals met cinlius ning*- hi gam /iilinn meeting " f It'1’
The ciillllnilist sniil she i-xperieiieeil &lt;ies of foreign coimtiie- lo -liow f ile t'utniiu-mm in llu* City Hall
at Milli p in According t» City
"p ure, unailulleiati-il joy" nt the Hiis-iun mlgtit."
weather here a fter encountering
Fnlluwing tier fIrnt trip in the Manager Thmnas l.einun, llu- l niuterupcrulnrea in New York t ’ity re Hed slroligliold, she sold, dir was missltm meeting will deni tody
c'-ntly which ranged from II In full of in formal Ion shout a conn- with a reui giuiirutlnp ami a brief
Irv wliich wns “Greek" to most inaugural ceremony fill the ineem■Jll degrees,
Htie liked the uppenranre of In- people In-re, ami wrote u eohiiiili lllg ('umlnisslnner Denver f'urdell.
Mr. Cordell rejdaieAndrew
cai women, site sniil, us they were iihmil l o r ohservalioiis, culled
not overly mniln-iip, tliey had no “ Alice in Wandei laud. ' with Ii rail F a m i w a y , who di-,-lined lu inn fur
re elei-Him lu-t fall. Mr. f'urdell
false rye lashes and they had two weeks.
The i-oiiilniiisl told o.' seeing W'uri the (himiuis-lnn post li&gt; dedignity. Htie liked the roiilinlity
of Ihe peopln on the stri*el, shi sign,-, in Moscow at one time whlrh lentliig relire-l Army Col. I'nill
Clu-rter mu in lust
Nuvi-mlier's
staled, ihe i Ircumstnure of these i slated that .’I and I are 3, In uu ef
foil to ........I up one i f the fiv
ipenple greeting each other,
City ejection.
"I don't si i&gt; why everybody does­ yc,., pi ii 11s lo eomiileliiui in four
Mr. Cordell Jutn* the four hold­
n’t prune td live here, she said, years. "They've been just as wrong overs on tin- ('omtnissloii, Huiidall
on
everything
ever
since,
in
my
Chase,
John Ivey, Wlllinm Kioier
comparing her liking for Hanford
to her small home town In New uplninn,'' she stated. .She was on u and Mayor .Stumper.
Hampshire. "I saw for tho first trip lust June to Alaska,
While II l» possible Mr. Htemper
time oranges being colored this I Hhe said, " I ’m "till deep**- Inter- could he re-elected for u si-rund
afternoon." Hhe said she wns "like ested in the woman's angle, ehll- term, the mayor call mureril Idlilnine mllllun nthir New York ’dren nnd schools,"
self uiily hy Ihe iiuuniuimiK vote uf
nil lIn- five ('iiiiinilssiunei-.

M arket M anagers
Are Optimistic ()n|;
Outlook For O ops

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Mayor To Be Named
Next TuoHday Niifltt

Fmith College Given Six PerHonn Hurt In
M) BerHonH Killed In
Streetcar Coilinion
Sum By Mrs. Lamoiit
FreiRht Train Wreck
NKW YOHK UH—Mr*. Thoma*
W. Lamnnl, who died here Monday
left (4,115,000 In specific hequesti,
Including almost three million dal
lira to seven women'* college*.
She was the widow of the farmer
chairman of Ihe hoard of J. P.
Morgan 4 Co., bankera, who dlad
In 1048.

She left 11.300.000 to Smith College, (500.000 lo Barnard, and (250,noo each to Kelleiley, Bryn-Mawr,
Radclllfe, Mount Holyoke and VaaIlf.

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WASHINGTON t.b - The nctv
ihairman of the House Way* ami
Mean« Commitlre inlted on I'ongiess today In reduce income taxes
on iiiii-I individuals liv atmul II
per cent effective June JO
Pep Heed 1 It NY 1, announcing
tie was in : i-tmung a lull lor this
lax relief on the opening day nf
i iineiess ..10I "thousands of -mall
|laxpavi-r. have placed their
iru-i 111 the Itcpublican parly "
lte*d whose viun muter must
tart alt tax legisl.ilion also urged
tlial t sees
piufits taxes, now
Jluingtng 01 oi estimated 2'i tilt , lam it*&gt;11 ■s .intilially. lie alluwcd
|to expire sinudtaiicini-ly with the
income tax cut on June .70
llu- June .711 expiration date fur
excess profits luxes i- automatic
j under pre-enl laws These law*
j uls-i provide .111 It per cent income
lax cut Iuit mil until Dec 31
Heed made it clear and many
, cimitresxmcn apparently -hare the
view he iliie-ii'l want in permit a
log t.is rediielmn (or businesx rigid
1 iwav and make individual* wail*.
I'heie were -11111 a- sign* Heed
tilav want In nu*h lu* lull Ihrouuh
m 11 1.1* pus aids vutoiut tong hearin' - -ii the Senate would have
Iilrutc ol lino lo act hv June .70
i'ten 11- Mould lie ready lu pro­
ceed woh a more thorough study of
the entire ta* picture
Itul some inmmittee member*
—etc *iire to nliieel to -itch n plan,
laionug in-ti-ad a full airing of
I’roail lax ipiestuius 1 chirr any ac­
tum wlinleti-r ttiev ,.1-n want In
see how the budget is iiiinllig otll
before they act mi taxrtlecd. in a speech prepared (or
delivery to the House, said 111*
lax cut lull would reduce federal
l-icome to onlv &lt;1 itno oon.noo in
the fiscal sear starting next Juiy
I from no estimated nil billion titi4
tt*rli VeJr
He also firnmi-cd tls.it with a
1 -t'l 1 hr k mi snemling "we can
have Ihe tax relief provided ill my
tell amt also achieve cur major
goal id .1 liuliuu ed budget "

&gt;(&gt;rt*it't‘i's Arc Killed, 1,i(» Stivs I It* Wns I )cI Crew Mcmhcriltis
nicil Pata On Dis­
Mii’ju’iiliMis I'.^cniu'
loyal A ni or ica ns

THI MRRICONI QUAORUPlIIt—Anthony, flernard. Cart and Donald of neammmt, Vox . wave from Ilia
deck of the US Nuvy lmns|sirt fieri IV If Ifme on tlteli arrival In San Francisco from Korea. The 2Jye.ir-old brothers w-rrr mimic T.flftft Army men anil one sailor—all s-cti-ranx *»f Korean action—aboard Hie

These three commissioners will
join tin* two holdovers &gt;1. 1*. MeClrllumt. District No. 2. ami It. t'.
Doibi &lt;if District No. 4. when tin (
new Commission hold.* it» regular
meeting next Friday morning in
the Court House, Jun. !&gt;.
Mr. Mi'tseb indirectly supidunls
\V (i. Kilbee, former commission­
LONDON 'P Foreign Secret in
er from tlie old No. t&gt; district who Anthony Ktlen says Itritam and her
unsuccessfully sought re-election NATO partners will boost llieir
In-t spring, Mr, Miller replaces II | defense spending in the iaiming
II. pure in Hie First District. Mr. year to rumiter the possibility of
i'„oe diil not -rek re-election.
sudden Soviet aggression Itecenl
The new County Commission "miHlifieatimis" in the llnli-ti |iro
will face the large u*.*k of reor- gram , he declares do not repre

•‘Ifvt lluliliv. rhim fur

-ponsoi' Also l rr^es
Kxi'iss I'rofits Tax
IV Allowed To Die
On June Kxpiration

Air Force Plane Department Of
Crashes In Rain, State Blasted
Fog Of Carolina By UN Secretary

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.Irn. it, iweld v-lwo Seminole connty uffiiH* hoMcr*, noniinalwl Id lb1*
inimuiies lu- 1 May. will offlcinlly
liegin l heir tenure in office. (H
these*. It weie re-electeil while the
, ii*l,t oilier will tnke the oath of
offii •- for the first time.

Nn. 93

Bill Is Introduced To
Cut Personal Income
Taxes By 11 Percent

Quadruplets Arrive Home From Korea

Recently Elected
County Officials
To Assume Office

Tm *ilny murium! wl l&lt;!:01 n.m.,

l i r r i l u i Icmpci *tuii-s with scat­
tered flint Into the Kvrrglailrs waf
liiri'riil for IViilimil.ii Florida
Simula) iiioliitlig,

f e r a l u

AN IN DEPEN D EN T DAILY N EW SPA PER

w eather

KANSAS CITY kB-SIx person*
acre injured, none critically, when
a loaded transfer truck collided
with a street ear in downtown Kan*ai City ami then toppled over on
pedotrlaiu (landing on tho curb.
Tho truck driver, Frank Coffey,
eicaped Injury, and none of Ihe
trolley pauengert was hurt In Ihe
mlihap yesterday. Coffey laid Ihe
alreet car hit the rear of hi* truck,
turning It over.
ByiUntters *t the leene righted

the truck and freed the victim*.

SKOUl. l*B—Twenty-nine Korean
civilian* were killed and 41 inJtiretl In a United Nation* freight
train derailment U mile* *oulh of
Taejon, the Klghl Army rcporled
today.
The Army laid the train, oneraled by the Third Tramportatlon
Military Hallway Service, plunged
off the track* late last nlghl while
crouini • bridge near Iwon.

Tha victim# had hitch-hiked a
ride on the train.

providing .not iii -ome va-e- dr
ined him infill illation lie cunhl 1- 1t.i oust dt-loval Amen*.in- hum
the
N
t a r ’s Ida-t again-t l" S olfi
rials w i- 1 iml lined in a statement
111I lu IIn- Slate Department and
St-nntr lnvr»tignti&gt;rs Dee i:\ hut
not rclen-od in (nil t-i tin- press
until la»t tlighl
It was made ophite aim d fie
same tune as Ally fieri lames
f Mctiranerv aiinimltred in Wash
10 Ion lli.il lie had ordered 1 new
hilenil grand uirv Invesli-aliou
min charges Dial di'loval I iiht
0 ins It,ad infillriiteil Hie t \ Fin*
itiaigei, were rinsed In *.e *0■ r
11 r mil (or* lo fore ds l&gt; -n c\
lutiul In-t muiith
t he Slate Depmlim ill declp»e,l
1 *11111111-111 on I ie ' 1 I1.lives Maw
ever uttielats told III*- Senate m
lei mil security sulo-ummitli■*• at a
hearing Dec II tlial Ihe depuit
tiu-iit would have ‘ taken steps to
try to Work mil a new prm ediur
fur sUppliiiii' I le w-Hi
umill-l
informainm it lie had •'omnliiined
( earhei ahieit melliods being used
Lie's statement
pn-p ircd liv
llvroii Price U S Assistant sec

relurv general in i-li.irgr of t**-*-

soimrl said the secretary Meurriil
w'utded no illsloval AtPCrieiins nn

Hit' U N 'daft At the. -timr- (Imp.

II deelnri'd, U V offlelalf' were
imnlile to rut the iifganD iliou nf
such pel soils w Ulimit adeipmlr
e* iileiu e
t he stall nieiil's |irmei|i.il ponds
ill* hilled
I Tin- I
N s*&gt;» rrl 1* * • ...... I
Hatl&gt; ami Iilti’li Ini'l t S oflo i.tllle wallled llu Vnn -f t a-. ml In
fait agaio-1 ** tiom llo-i** wa
oi*
I.toll.it t-t oience ot snltt i-i'sit * a*
II I tit
Since IWIH tie tsFi «l th,State Department tor inform.Horn
I
-f ilu 11 w lii.YI Floritlii
on almiil :•ntm Amero an -1 *M m «•!. ■1 v&gt; 111. Ic III
tog - vs II
members Adverse comment was
If* • Mill* 1 .'lotto....... M II.Illy moiltreceived on rnily 21 of them
iiu* 10 lit- f 'milt House, it w in
? There li.ite been case
of non ui 11- &gt;1 toil iv Ii* J .hit fiitlhw
"long ili-Dt&gt;" 111 itelliuu replies
W.iV, Hclll It 'll I'nllUlV I'll* i ’o).
from the Slili- Drpnl lineitl no
tci t+o
1 ■+il si 1V a i"l S ft 11* Ilinter •
Hatties siibmilli'd tn it
in bun
eases the si ,lg Depai Imeiil tat* 1 -is will ti 1 v1 mil I llu- Fch. 20
■Iciiilliiic 1 ' pi "i iii c 1)0 nesv plate*
willoliew it-, adverse runiineuls
:t lae asked for lad w &gt;- denied will* mi ■m-in 1 m i 11 p-unity.
\*coitlui t lo Mi t;,itlowny, all
.1 ropv &lt;d tieariliv lit .1 New Y 01 k
grand put which itsiied a pie 1 lug will tic -"Id 10 -'-ipieiii'i' nnsi-nluieul Dee 'l whii'ti l ie saul I Ic-h t c mot 1u I - 1 tin- sulnuittcil a
"lendrd In &lt; .1st di-ecedll upon Ho- I ii'uuc ' fur a plat*- miinhi-r on, nr
i t'fo il, Du' J&gt;i&lt; to, 11152 ili'iidllnu
entire stall ol the |t N
I The t
S sri rotary of slate fm 1 seixuiiliin4
111 pill! at Hint lime Ja m e s F
llyrnes present governor ol South
Carolina Odd Lie tlial Ihe D S
government did mil wisp to clear
or lend offu ml support III \111rr
leans seeking Job' or working it
the I N However information on 7 1 it I 1111 11
v I mir of nine
them was reqursird infoi mailt prisoners why licit I,oca* County
from llu- 1
S "on ninny o* 1 1 iail in Hie liiggi"ii tiicuk ever to
slmis In Jhtu and ini? "
ocen r Hole wen- 1 apt 11 red before
■ Iteside action ulrnndv tat. n dawn Iml.iv
It Amero ails wmklng for thi­
Authorities in eight state* were
ll N have lu-en disehareed or had alerted to look mil fur Hie rem ain­
then intis otherwise terminated
ing live ol tor group width
Lie plans to set op a special panel stpice/eil through a foot square
to take up "eight or nine cases hole in a iail window 1.7*1 night
in which adver-e c o m m e n t s in all* r sawing Htmouh the burs,
t ars ing d egrees" have been re
1 in nine all Neeme* leaped 25
celt ed fl util I S officials
ct to the rain 'Otiened ground,
ti Lie has "no reliable cause for twenty other pi 1 outer* refused til
proceeding ' on the oH-cr' of thi­ make a break
ll listed hv the State 11*..... I Intent I
___ _ __________
this week "s u ite he cither is coin
plrtrly without evidence or is i*i
|H*s-ess*mi iif rvjtlc-'cr who ••
ti
tl:i"llul)v reloliui I1111 eitrrei-lne-i
of the Slate Deparliiicul's 1 vain
DF.THOIT |v I iuii* Slone, a C5ntlfin "
7 l.le is "keenly no "re of Dq- vcar old Detroit druggist who beseriousness of the problem" ore fii.’ inlcd thousand* of umtenirivM-nted hy the presence in the Si— ileged children at yearly Hallor e l ’irinl within llu- Imrilers of tiu- ween parties and summertime outli-'ited Stales, ill suspect American |oo* died lust night alter a heart
ri t l m i * Also, the secretarv Ken attack
Stone, nationally reengnlicd (or
rral well understands that no or
gnnlinliiui "dedicated to so-h liigh ’■t* effort* ui In-half of under-priv­
pi 11"puses as the United Nation*, ileged children, wa* planning a
can hope lo serve those iHirpnse* elrciM party fur J. ihmi children at
the time of hix death
tConllmird On I'BKe Thrcr)
111 IU50 he was named "drutfglli
of the y e a r " hy the National Drug­
gist Association fur hi* munerou*
parlies,

Viito T»«r Sales To
I'oiiiiiii'iii'i' Monday

I l**oi»f Of Nine Prison
Pscapcfs Captured

( ' iltlrcn Benefactor
I)ios Of Heart Attack

Hand Gremuli1 Blasts
Uock Historic Venice

Movie Time Table
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VENICE. Italy
—'Two freight
car load* of hand grenade* ex­
ploded on a transport barge In a
jdeturesquo Venetian lagoon today,
tilowing seven workmen lo tut* and
Inlurlng nine othei*.
Hundred* of gondolas rushed In
the rescue of other w o r k e r *
plunged Into the cold water off
linla Della Certoia by thn blast,
which shook Ihe whnlo city. Both
railroad cars and the ferry were
demolished.
The Island ha* an establishment
which manufacture* explosive* fur
tho Italian Navy.

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V O L U M E X L IV

Republicans Decide
To Seat Senators
«D espite Objections
McCarthy DaresMembers Of Committee
To Try To Bar Him
From Taking' Oath
W ASHING TON
- He [nihil can
senators whose elerllrin hn« hern
▼ challenged seemed likely to he al
lowed to take their seals today
when the M rd Congress opens
The contests may ho pursued
later. A Hcpuhllciin senator who
attended the organisation confer
ence of hts party coltcagurs said
tlicy had decided to support scat
Ing all the senators without [iroju
dice as In future uetlon The liepublicans have a line-vote margin
(4147) In the Senate, where they
_ plan to take control, elect officers
V and set u|i cnmmillees today
Question* have been raised aliniil
the right of several senators to
serve In the new Congress tine
protest was drooped yesterday
Fifteen North Dakotans In a pelt
tlon filed yesterday with the Senate
asked that Sen I.anger i l l N i l i
not he allowed to take the seal I •
which he wn» elected for a third
term. The petition said the Senate
should determine whether I.anger
has participated in a "cunsiilrarv
or racket" to enable aliens illrga]
ly In the United Stales to remain
here. Longer has sponsored a num­
ber of private Immigration hills
covering specific cases
Another petition was filed yi-*|cr
day with the Senate tiy Patrick ,1
Hurley, contenting the sealing of
Sen. ( ’haver i D N M t Hurley was
C havci’ unsuccessful Republican
opponent lie said in his petition
that a " fa ir Investigation and re
count" should tie held In determine
the winner of the election
A challenge to the election of Sen
Potter I I I M ich) ended yesterday
when Democrats withdrew the re ­
count rrtpiesl they hml made to the
Senate
Fleet Ions subcommittee
Poller defeated the Democratic In
combent, Blair Moody.

•

♦

By n . M IL T O N K E L L Y
W ASHING TON &lt;.r - Sen
Mr
Carthy ( I t W li). blasting buck at
the Senate election subcommittee’*
challenge of his honesty, dared its
members to try to her him from
being sworn ift today for his second
Senate term .
In a bitterly phrased f&lt; port. the
subcommittee
last night ques
tinned whether McCarthy had prof
lied personally hy "gam lillni!" in
the
commodities
market
with
"funds advanced for hts anli-Com
inunlst drive "
Making no recommendations of
its own. the group left to the Sen­
ate of the new Congress con­
vening at noon today the problem
whether to take any further ac­
tion
The subcommittee’* unanimous
reiuirt also took one swing at Me
Carthy*» polilieal arch enemy. Sen
Hrnlnn (D -(’tmn). It questioned
whether both Kenton and Mc­
Carthy had violated the Federal
Corrupt P ra ttle rs Act. but the
main fire was alined at M c­
Carthy.
The group found fault with Benil uiitiNUfd mi I'ltgv v|‘h rt*|

School Board To
Meet On Tuesday
For Organization
A fte r servin'* HenHnote d-i-iilv
for 3d cunae-ol|v- v■■*»r • a* Suiie*intrndeet o f P-'lill- Jnstrueilnn T
W . Lawton w ill perform hts I p -'
official art hv cleaning on nil ohl
business nt
Tuesday
morning'*

meeting o*

ruunlv sc||u-i| leisr-l

before retirln-r and turning the
superintendent's pn«t&lt; ever
his
IliecONsnr, lln vlm m
T.
M il wee,
prinelpnl of the Lyman eehonl In

V#

IsOngwucMl.
Mr. Mil wee win h-’ennt" (lie third
eom-rlnlepdent nf pulilic Instruc­
tion In !*-•■ hlslor** of Scntlrolr
County wf-en he nfHflp'lv nssumes
hi* "evr duties -turim* th" reor-»nnIsatlnnsl meeting of the seliool
■hoard after the luielness session of
4he old administration,
The venerable Dean of the
Btate'a rountv sunerintendenta. M r
Lawton w«* firs t elected in 11*13
hv Bemlnola C « ""lv voter* whee
the coopty was onlv two venrs old,
having been created out nf the
northeastern section nf Orange

: f County In HD 3.
Mr. Lawton's nonularlty nnd the
annreelatlon of hla work is Imst atA tested hv the fact that he wns
W fleeted foe olna atraleh*'four-veer
term* and In many of those years
ha ran nnoppoaed In the spring
Dvmneralle primnriea,
Onlv a week avo last Tuesday.
Mr. f ,awton wa* formally honoreil
for hi* lorn* aervlea In the rountv
when friends, student* and teach___a ft. Joined tncelhar In prnssnilng
him with a brand now automobile.
Mr. Lawton's long tenure In of­
fice earns to an and wh*n Mr. MilWaa garnered o v r 4.000 votes to
win at th» null* In last May's first
p H -**** el^-tlon, ’
While the stinerinten-t-nt'* ef.
change* hands next Tuesday
.alny. tha rounty school bo*rd
s i I m Intact «nd will asalat Mr.
' roe In making naeoaaanr at»*
tmants. In tha designstten of
Je» dates and th* selection at
jdbla now school board ehalr-

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AN

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

SANFORD,

FLO R ID A

fe r a lu

NEW SPAPER

w eath er

l i r r i l u i Icmpci *tuii-s with scat­
tered flin t Into the Kvrrglailrs w af
l i i r i 'r i i l for IV iilim il.ii
Florida
Simula) iiioliitlig,

*

SATURDAY .IAN. 3, 1953

A M jm c lu lfd P r o w I , m i « hI W ir e

Nn. 93

Bill Is Introduced To
Cut Personal Income
Taxes By 11 Percent

Quadruplets Arrive Home From Korea

Recently Elected
County Officials
To Assume Office

Air Force Plane Departm ent Of
Crashes In Rain, State Blasted
Fog Of Carolina By UN Secretary

»&gt;

rown Miller A n d
John MeischTo Join
County Commission

&gt; ( &gt;rt*it't‘i's Arc Killed, 1,i(» Stivs I It* Wns I )cI Crew Mcmhcriltis
nicil Pata On Dis­
Mii’ju’iiliMis I'.^cniu'
loyal A ni o r ica ns

-ponsoi' Also l rr^es
Kxi'iss I'rofits Tax
IV Allowed To Die
On June Kxpiration
W ASHINGTON t.b - The nctv
ih airm an of the House Way* ami
Mean« Com m itlre inlted on I'ongiess today In reduce income taxes
on i i i i i -I individuals liv atmul I I
per cent effective June JO
Pep Heed 1 It NY 1, announcing
tie was in : i-tmung a lull lor this
lax relief on the opening day nf
i iineiess ..10I "thousands of -m all
| laxpavi-r. have placed their
iru -i 111 the Itcpublican parly "
lte*d
whose viun muter must
tart alt tax legisl.ilion also urged
tlial t sees
piufits taxes, now
Jluingtng 01 oi estimated 2 'i tilt , lam it*&gt;11 ■s .intilially. lie alluwcd
| to expire sinudtaiicini-ly with the
income tax cut on June .70
llu- June .711 expiration date fur
excess profits luxes i- automatic
j under pre-enl laws These law*
j uls-i provide .111 It per cent income
lax cut Iuit mil until Dec 31
Heed made it clear and many
, cimitresxmcn apparently -hare the
view he iliie-ii'l want in permit a
log t.is rediielmn (or businesx rigid
1 iwav and make individual* w ail*.
I'heie were -11111a- sign* Heed
tilav want In nu*h lu* lull Ihrouuh
m 11 1.1* pus aids vutoiut tong hearin '-ii the Senate would have
Iilrutc ol lino lo act hv June .70
i'ten 11- Mould lie ready lu pro­
ceed w oh a more thorough study of
the entire ta* picture
Itul some inm m ittee member*
—etc *iire to nliieel to -itch n plan,
laio n u g in-ti-ad a full airing of
I’roail lax ipiestuius 1 chirr any ac­
tum w linleti-r ttiev ,.1-n want In
see how the budget is iiiinllig otll
before they act mi tax rtlecd. in a speech prepared (or
delivery to the House, said 111*
lax cut lull would reduce federal
l-icome to onlv &lt;1 itno oon.noo in
the fiscal sear starting next Juiy
I from no estimated nil billion titi4
t t * r l i VeJr
He also firnmi-cd tls.it with a
1 -t'l 1 hr k mi snemling "w e can
have Ihe tax relief provided ill my
tell amt also achieve cur major
goal id .1 liuliuu ed budget "

Tm *ilny murium! wl l&lt;!:01 n.m.,
THI MRRICONI QUAORUPlIIt— Anthony, flernard. Cart and Donald of neammmt, Vox . wave from Ilia
.Irn. it, iweld v-lwo Seminole conndeck of the U S Nuvy lmns|sirt fieri IV If Ifm e on tlteli arrival In San Francisco from Korea. The 2Jty uffiiH* hoMcr*, noniinalwl I d lb 1*
ye.ir-old brothers w-rrr mimic T.flftft Army men anil one sailor—all s-cti-ranx *»f Korean action—aboard Hie
inim uiies lu- 1 May. w ill offlcinlly
ship The P e irleone....... .
In Korea with the 73rd Tank !taita|c,ri of llir 7th Infantry Division. The
liegin l heir tenure in office. (H
in n m t u n r n t n s
II A I.F.IG II
N (
I- tn Air
binlhcri said llie&gt; ate doc to be lelcascd from Ilia Army on Jnuuarj t
(fim iimllomil ft'omidpholn)
these*. I t weie re-electeil while the
U N IT I D NATIO NS, N V
f
Force trult-port plane
gropitig
, ii*l,t oilier will tnke the oath of
tluoiigh d m me ram and foe Sr» r e l.ll) fiem l .ll T l V r-e I o |&gt; di
o ffii •- for the first time.
crashed near the Durham llaleigh hi ty ellal'ged last night that the
The County ContniiMlnn will
t S State Depart inept delayed m
airnort nlmoi midnight
have two new utrinliei* in John I
Hirer' nlficer rn -u m n i were providing .not iii -ome va-e- dr
W M. iseti, from the newly created
I dled iuit one sergeant miraculous ined him infill illation lie cunhl 1- 1District No .1. and W . It. "Itrow n”
l&gt; CM-uPfd dcatll when In- .ippaieul t.i oust dt-loval A m en *.in- hum
Miller, from the now District No.
N
ly was thrown clear of llu- er-&gt;shln*&lt; the
I tills K. Fnurakrc successfully
plane Haltered hlixalv and da/ed
ta r ’s Ida-t again-t l" S olfi
». on re-election from the District
the crewman, T Set Frlward Mai rials w i- 1 iml lined in a statement
111I lu I In- Slate Department and
No. :t in the primaries ln«t May.
n&gt; staggerrd Inin the airiairl a hoot
These three commissioners w ill
1 a in in report his r i, | i " iiis | h ii 1 St-nntr lnvr»tignti&gt;rs Dee i:\ hut
plane hail crashed
not rclen-od in (nil t-i tin- press
join tin* two holdovers &gt;1. 1*. MeClrllumt. District No. 2. ami It. t'.
- •*»
i'll** nreidrnt oeemred ,i&lt; Ho* until la»t tlighl
It was made ophite aim d fie
Doibi &lt;if District No. 4. when tin (
pi me « * • altem pim a an r-mi-r
new Commission hold.* it» regular
gem-v landing It was more Ilian same tune as Ally fieri lames
meeting next Friday morning in
s|\ Inn-rs after Matos g.m- the f M ctiranerv aiinimltred in Wash
the Court House, Jun. !&gt;.
ahum Hial a search partv found 10 Ion lli.il lie had ordered 1 new
f t
Mr. Mi'tseb indirectly supidunls
I In- tangled rem ain* n! the two h ile n il grand uirv Invesli-aliou
\V (i. Kilbee, former commission­
LONDON 'P Foreign Secret in
J............. nlnnc a half mile mrrili min charges Dial di'loval I iih t
0 ins It,ad infillriiteil Hie t \
Fin*
er from tlie old No. t&gt; district who Anthony Ktlen says Itritam and her
easi of an airport runway
itiaig ei, were rinsed In *.e*0■ r
unsuccessfully sought re-election NATO partners will boost llieir
I l&gt; "niildsnn Air Kucce liase at
1
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mil
(or*
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fore
ds
l&gt;
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In-t spring, Mr, M iller replaces II | defense spending in the iaiming
f iii envllle S fi
s.nd the pl uo
lutiul In-t muiith
II. pure in Hie First District. M r. year to rum iter the possibility of
ra lly in g ntily ils clew id foul wat he Slate Depm lim ill declp»e,l
i'„oe diil not -rek re-election.
sudden Soviet aggression Itecenl
returning (tom a rmiline Iniiuim:
The new County Commission "miHlifieatimis" in the lln li-ti |iro
llicl't to Slew.nt \ t r Force lla-e 1 *11111111-111 on I ie ' 1 I1.lives Maw
will face the large u*.*k of reor- gram , he declares do not repre
al Nl-wlnirgll. N V It had h it ever uttielats told III*- Senate m
lei mil security sulo-ummitli■*• at a
intonation -luring Friilny morn­ sent a cot in ihc nalion's .iritis
Stewart al
Ift 11 in vesterday
(
ing's regular meeting. A chairman drive
Searchers tlseil liliHHlIiomnls III a hearing Dec II tlial Ihe depuit
The statement contained
mul vice-chairman w ill have to be
(utile atlenipl In backtrack tin tiu-iit would have ‘ taken steps to
try to Work mil a new p rm ediu r
ejected while incoming Sheriff J white |uim-r to I’ m liarnent
trad of Hie Inlured crewman
umill-l
The clashing plane left u (rad ol fur sUppliiiii' I le w-Hi
I lliitihy's selected deputies must m arking last montti’s North Allan
sheared tiff tree I tip* One w mg informainm it lie had •'omnliiined
have their l.omls unproved hy the Hi’ ('mined meeting in Paris nccitCommission W o r e they can of- *i«srs'*tl somei surprise Prim e Min
was turn from Hie i'lnnc and lllc ( earhei ahieit melliods being used
| Isler &lt; hureldll annomreeil Dec 4
Lie's statement
pn-p ircd liv
nthn was datuaaeil The tall see
flelally take their positions.
Hint
a
till
In
the
nation's
defense
llvroii Price U S Assistant sec
linn also was sheared off
Ttiis taller point, caused hv
necessary to avoid
Mains was rushed In the Duke relurv general in i-li.irgr of t**-*minor technicality, w ill leave Sentllusiutal al Durham An nltrudant soimrl said the secretary Meurriil
inoie County without any sheriff’" nL ,! . " . . .
„„»,u.
reported al 7 a m that lie had w'utded no illsloval AtPCrieiins nn
-hiiutlcs from Monday midnight , „ . n,
u-.rUre^i !h » i" A !m .m
,
xyffrrrd
piiduplp ;u ir btu wa* hi Hit' U N 'daft At the. -timr- (Imp.
when outgoing S h eriff I', A. Mero 1 A i { ! i ' n' \ ! ^ r * ' ' rnm ",
i&gt;ns
II deelnri'd, U V o ffle la lf' were
a
"fnvuram
i' epud-llori
•m l h i. s ta ff of ^ r t i e s V r m nnle f ^ ' ^ ^ a n g e «} r m p h f t W m m e
The plane had la-1 lie tot heard imnlile to rut the iifganD iliou nf
rV iim v fields "hut tn no sense » reduction
from shortly before 11 o'clock list such pel soils w Ulimit adeipmlr
morning w hin the new (m in tj |(| , tM, pri&gt;Mn| xca|,, „f ,„,r rearm
night Al that lime II icpnrtcil il e* iileiu e
Commission approves the bonds m i|
' ff„ r| , w |,.rt|
Vl.„
t he stall nieiil's |irmei|i.il ponds
-•mild nUcmni an cnic-gencv land
the depu les chn.'en by S h eriff- |n,fncl („ ,p ond
....... . ,|. f- rise
lug al Hie llaleiglt Durham aiilHirl ill* hilled
•‘Ifvt lluliliv. rhim fur aI nhiI Ihrro |i,an |»,|, Vi»nr **
I Tin- I
N s*&gt;» rrl 1* * • ...... I
after it had been unatitr in I rn-* al
.lavs Seminole County will he
T he statement nd.b, I |fir-1 m i ­
I'npe \ i r Foi l e at F ivettl-y ille Hatl&gt; ami Iilti’li Ini'l t S oflo i.tlwithout any officio! sheriff » dep­ ls broadly Iru r of llu NATO - tforl
lle wallled llu Vnn -f t a-. ml In
uties.
Mi I a Id I ’I miI i * aliiiilt ai mill's - o ii Hi id here
as n whole
fait agaio-1 ** tiom llo-i** w a
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However, the County w ill m-i ho
The combined fmees lit-lined
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without a Sheriff, since Mr. Ilo h hy. for N A Ttt for ltt.Vl will, in fact be
I II tit
Since IWIH tie tsFi «l th,to sk 4)01(1* I &gt; Ilh'Mlt
w ill immediately assume office ut not only heller equipoed lull also fc?ttt!ii*i Hiitsi f«ti a * 1111•11111 , pi- t Sullfoi.t t&gt;
State Department tor inform .Horn
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HliMfitiil
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having
1—01 n.m. Tuesday morning when■larger than Ihose we have now at
on almiil :• ntm A mero an -1 *M m «•!. ■1 v&gt; 111. Ic III
tog- vs II
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Sheriff Mero’* term of of fire e x -j the end of 19A?
members Adverse comment was
If* • Mill* 1 .'lotto...... M II.Illy moiltpires.
I ()h*ervers pointed out that even
W w lv ii fipnitil i'i|
ritv
received on rnily 21 of them
iiu* 10 lit- f 'm ilt House, it w in
\ ‘«iln UM liitm -, Jt . hi !•! M * fit'll
The lerhniealitv nrl«es out of though Britain plans in spend
? There li.ite been case
of non ui 11- &gt;1 toil iv Ii* J .hit fiitlhw
more,
the
rising
ro%l
of
an
il*
rnm
|
•x*"*ilnn
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tifli'l
linnli
"long ili-Dt&gt;" 111 itelliuu replies
the fact that while all elected nfW.iV, Hclll It 'll I'nllUlV I'll* i ’o).
r l kfll i 1111III |LF lull f it ilflftMl i'll. s4”s till
from the S lili- Drpnl lineitl no
ftcials have had their hands up. might mean a cut in urinal do
tci t+o
1 ■+il si 1V a i"l S ft 11* Il inter •
liveries
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4
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Hatties siibmilli'd tn it
in bun
proved lo Tallahassee, appoint­
The while paper said the NA I'n
‘‘lull
eases the si ,lg Depai I meiil tat* 1 -is will ti 1v1 mil I llu- Fch. 20
ments mude hy the Incoming nf■Iciiilliiic 1 ' pi "i iii c 1)0 nesv plate*
W'hi 11lit' Ihim ii'h ti iiiiix i 1 nf mi in willoliew it-, adverse runiineuls
fiilals must tic uporuved tiy the countries must eunliuue Ihelr dc
iniiiin mjnm to m i
riisi-s, .Imli'F
:t lae asked for lad w &gt;- denied w ill* mi ■m-in 1m i 11 p-unity.
nonruprlati- guvcining laalles lo­ fense efforts until "our slicngth t*
\ * coitlui t lo Mi t;,itlowny, all
Itself a solid deterrent to nn\
I Wiihum-4 iiih'il Willh* U'NVul »
.1 ropv &lt;d tieariliv lit .1 New Y 01 k
cally.
( ( ’ontinuril tin Page Three!
1 lug will tic -"Id 10 -'-ipieiii'i' nnThus. Mr. Huhhy most wait
)miisii't\ ivi**4, ’ Min tilth h it ” hi vvim •Mi'll, L!11111V "fl tkvn piHinli nf tH’llv grand put which itsiied a pie I Ic-h t c mot 1u I- 1 tin- sulnuittcil a
Hy JIM riN IIK If
frnlii Die moment lie takes office
Hlinfill ll LVill ri't’4 Ivt' IlHI 41sM ' 111* nf 111« n-|i|nii&gt;f1 111nf &lt;&lt;»|mh)kr hf m I Inn imv whih' ili^iniifiiriif n ihinl si-nluieul Dee 'l whii'ti l ie saul
in* lit liiiiM'in i luMffu.
hr
"lendrd In &lt; .1st di-ecedll upon Ho- I ii'uuc ' fur a plat*- miinhi-r on, nr
until the new County Commission
1Mil t i l t ' i t y
uttiM il
.1 Ilf 1
I i w fit II II
iiin fi'H m i'tiMf
i m11h* 11it? i In 'rnim il fm ill IHtP nn ciu’li rnynl fm 11 In
i t 'f o il, Du' J&gt;i&lt; to, 11152 ili'iidllnu
entire stall ol the |t N
first il.... . three days later to upAtm v ‘l»iHi llli»f tli«&lt; Ht y **f ii »’. piI The t
S sri rotary of slate fm 1 seixuiiliin4
iirovc his selected staff of depu­
ii I M l.m il. «'«kill III II |l 11 v it 11|u Di &gt; i l l D i l l N ' l i i l l lilt i I 11*' I III Vk Mil f;| III V|M •» till Ilf $111(1 Ml till 1*K u| Mill fcv• nf
Ni l vim*' Mil (Iny i Hi Inti.
111 pill! at Hint lim e James F
ties
ill f III It' iM’l'illl'.
l hi* K i d i f
F i ' i i t i i r i ’M r i v n ' l t t c l m l
Fnllnulflif | | m' • iMirl ii" ilnfi v 4 llyrnes present governor ol South
The Tuesday morning Inaugura­
iinifi. M \ Wuimin'M N«mv V m k ‘ hv
I hi* N t■w \ m Is u iif i'i In ia im 1 a ii’uliiv, f i t v d iM 'f uf I*4»III t* It**v Carolina Odd Lie tlial Ihe D S
tion will see five other newcomer*
A lit *' IIiiifhiH"
iulmmiiHt afli'r ri|i4'iii|tny ii | mmi( in «;. W illiam * .li’Miluv &lt;1 lii^ •** •(»»» government did mil wisp to clear
officially assume office. They are
I lls’ U I|I* I | mm* In Huufm J v*"*
in m u •| mi|i«*r unfit Mil tin* I hm'K i'*t|||uinnu' mi nhl |ilinl«n!Minh or lend offu ml support III \ 111rr
tri'lu y , ut llu* fi’(|iM
oi m v Mull &gt;• n
(V. Hugh Duncan, justire of the
nf |h»* fit i (&lt; lmn| Hnfi ly nutrnl in leans seeking Job' or working it
W IN T K It H A V E N . I.Spec hill
iiifi-r Turn l.i'iunti, lu ifiifh«*i mfiir S* MfiM II nu Hill I! mi I hi' N r\s iii'k
peace for District No. 4. soil ConSimfm i| w lilili In lirlp n l fm m tiinl the I N However information on 7 1it I 1111 11
Heports teceived fnun
Murkel in it l Kimi ft i “it hn i nt fin In i i «• miii
v I mir of nine
liable of (he some district, J. Q.
l,*,l',iMntn1
Iniiriml
Ann
rhim
ami
whic h Im hnh'il Jmli/*1 Wilhiim^a them w as reqursird infoi mailt prisoners why licit I,oca* County
"Slim " Galloway; Mack N. Cleve­ Managers in the Wtnt* i lliivi u of it id I I f f I lhi-« m m m u y l&lt;* ( t h n n to • *t*- 1 (Ml III III tllhlflM.
tin'll II VMllllh!’,l' l nf |il I I * V illi’* from llu- 1 S "on ninny o* 1 1 iail in Hie liiggi"ii tiicuk ever to
land, Jr., member of the Stale flee of L. II l.ewls, Diieeliu of N i * w Y u i i * r i t v .
.Slate Formers' M aikeis indicate
Sin1 m ill aIn* I mih limn- I* %t i'll *»tvi* nf ui/r
slmis In Jhtu and ini? "
ocenr H o le wen- 1 apt 11red before
House of Hepresentallve from Dis­
Sin*
net
ill
&lt;lu
v
"
lit*
11
iinn
'■( iii*vi1• i|» I’fiiMinl In1 wmilil min'
■ Iteside action ulrnndv ta t. n dawn Iml.iv
trict Nn. I; Bay hum T. Mllwee, un optimistic outlook ond u fr. ling to w iili* nIn mit Smif'Mfl im ii 1Yhirul iiavi'lm y in f'Mcfun t *»iiri 1r S« * iru r tinv In* inv hn-H rn l ily .liiiliM*.'*
I t Amero ails wmklng for thi­
Authorities in eight state* were
Superintendent (,f public Insli ac­ that tin- outcome of a d lfficuli situ­ Fluriflu rlty , iitli'iuiitinir lu «h«pi'( hi*i iiih iiii *1 a vmh* n il’ll u n li'i mul
f ’hii’f Wilhiini'* "iinl.
ation created hy heavy la in - lust
ll N have lu-en disehareed or had alerted to look mil fur Hie rem ain­
tion;
and
Karlyle
llousholilcr, fall which, in some sections, wen- thu o|iiiii(irirt mnnv Nmiluim»n»
h tifiv rlm a hI hmi! the rn iic il
then intis otherwise terminated
ing live ol tor group width
County Prorecutlng Attorney.
Lie plans to set op a special panel stpice/eil through a foot square
followed mom recent I v hy fipst bold ahoul Florida fim ii iep *aled ;Htutes. Htie made five trips to Hus
The ]H other o fficial* re-elected and cold winds, might have la-en puiilh itv given
Florida s plush m u , -lie sniil, hetwci-ii D ili
mul
to take up "eight or nine cases hole in a iail window 1.7*1 night
besides M r. Fourakre are as fol- much worse.
cities of ftllnrni nod Miam i lh neh,
lU tH, dunog wliich linn- -he -u«
in which adver-e com m ents in all* r sawing Htmouh the burs,
lows; Lloyd F. Boyle, State HenaHiie staled siie was im pre- ,-d bv Hlalin tw lee at M at Dnv dene-u
t ars ing degrees" have been re
Handy Anderson of the Hoofonl
1in nine all Neem e* leaped 25
tor from 37th Senatorial D istrict; Market reports Hint though they tin- relaxed atmosphere -le eu•
i ntiioe- Hpi-nt.ini- -if tin* Mnv
celt ed fl util I S officials
ct to the rain 'Otiened ground,
Tim
elect..........
.
n
inuyiu
will
Volin A. W illiams, Jr., member of experienced a rmluiwl lull over the efiiiiiteied hale, wliich «Ji- qnile a Day idisemioei- III Moscow's Hed
ti Lie has "no reliable cause for twenty other pi 1outer* refused til
the Htate House o f Iteprt-M-ntu- four dnv Christmas holhlav of the difference from the liu»th* nnd Suunic, -to -uni tin "whole Hung lake place at next Tuesday eve­ proceeding ' on the oH-cr' of thi­
break
tlvi-a from District No. 3; (). p. week ending December J ,th "SV'e liuslle of (lie incliiipolltnli city’. I- done fm di|ilomals met cinlius ning*- h i g a m /iilinn meeting " f It'1’ l l listed hv the State 11*.....I Intent I make a ___
_ __________
Herndon, County Clerkt S. F. sold gll varieties nf produce n- The ciillllnilist sniil she i-xperieiieeil &lt;ies of foreign coim tiie- lo -liow f i le t'utniiu-m m in llu* City Hall this week "suite he cither is coin
at M illi p in According t» City p lrtrly without evidence or is i*i
Doudney, County T ax Assessor; mounling lo .'12.328 units at u gross "pure, unailulleiati-il joy" nt the Hiis-iun mlgtit."
John L. Galloway, T ax Collector; valuation of |ll7,Htt2..'lil," and liiu l weather here a fte r encountering
Fnlluwing tier f Irnt trip in the Manager Thmnas l.einun, llu- l niu- |H*s-ess*mi iif rvjtlc-'cr w ho ••
ti
Douglaa Stenslrom, County Judge; "A hurried tabulation of sales for terupcrulnrea in New York t ’ity re Hed slroligliold, she sold, d ir was missltm meeting w ill deni tody tl:i"llul)v reloliui I 1111 eitrrei-lne-i
with
a
reui
giuiirutlnp
ami
a
brief
Camilla Bruce, Supervisor of Keg- the monih of December sliuwa a c'-ntly which ranged from I I In full of in formal Ion shout a connof the Slate Deparliiicul's 1 vain
Irv wliich wns “Greek" to most inaugural ceremony fill the ineem- ntlfin "
Istrallon; J. A. BUtllne, District favorable eumparlson wdh those of ■Jll degrees,
DF.THOIT |v I iuii* Slone, a C5lllg
('umlnisslnner
Denver
f'urdell.
Nn. 2, And C. F. lU rrlu o n, n ijitrirt December a year ago."
Htie liked the uppenranre of In- people In-re, ami wrote u eohiiiili
7 l.le is "keenly no "re of Dq- v car old Detroit druggist who beMr.
Cordell
rejdaieAndrew
lo r
ohservalioiis, culled
No. | f fur mcrnlMThhip nn Ihn
seriousness of the problem " ore fii.’ inlcd thousand* of umtenirivIra K. Ilu ln l, Mauogi-r of tin- cai women, site sniil, us they were iihmil
Countv Hoard of I ’uhllc Intdruc- I'nlatka
M urkel whojm k h h u t i not overly mniln-iip, tliey had no “ Alice in Wandei laud. ' with Ii rail F a m iw a y , who di-,-lined lu inn fur M-nted hy the presence in the Si— ileged children at yearly Hallore
elei-Him
lu-t
fall.
Mr.
f'urdell
two
weeks.
lion; Juitlcn of Fence Thou A id in ' planted rai)h»K&lt;‘ nnd cnllnnln Inrtre* false rye lashes and they had
r e l’irinl within llu- Imrilers of tiu- ween parties and summertime outThe i-oiiilniiisl told o.' seeing W'uri the (himiuis-lnn post li&gt; de- li-'ited Stales, i l l suspect American |oo* died lust night alter a heart
nnd Constnldo George KeUey Uith Iy # reports ifood crop condition* dignity. Htie liked the ro iilin lity
sign,-,
in
Moscow
at
one
time
whlrh
lentliig
relire-l
Army
Col.
I'nill
o f Ihe peopln on the stri*el, shi
ritlm i*
Also, the secretarv Ken attack
of District No. Of Justice of the nnd excellent to good products.
Nuvi-mlier's rra l well understands that no or
Stone, nationally reengnlicd (or
j'r-aca Horner Sewell and W. A.
C, 8. i'hlllipx, Manager uf the staled, ihe i Ircumstnure of these i slated that .’I and I are 3, In uu ef Clu-rter mu in lust
fo
il
to
........I
up
one
i
f
the
fiv
City ejection.
gnnlinliiui "dedicated to so-h liigh ’■t* effort* ui In-half of under-priv­
Lewis, Cp nstable, Imth of District Florida C ity M arket ml vises "W e ipenple greeting each other,
yc,.,
pi
ii
1
1
s
lo
eomiileliiui
in
four
No. fl.
" I don't si i&gt; why everybody does­
Mr. Cordell Jutn* the four hold­ pi 11"puses as the United Nation*, ileged children, wa* planning a
bad no auctions dining the Christ­
mas holidays, hut during the first n’t prune td live here, she said, years. "They've been just as wrong overs on tin- ('omtnissloii, Huiidall can hope lo serve those iHirpnse* elrciM party fur J.ihmi children at
on
everything
ever
since,
in
my
Chase,
John Ivey, W lllinm Kioier
the time of hix death
tConllmird On I'BKe Thrcr)
two days' auction the week begin­ comparing her liking for Hanford
111 IU50 he was named "d ru tfg lli
ning December 'Jtlth, approximate­ to her small home town In New uplninn,'' she stated. .She was on u and Mayor .Stumper.
Hampshire.
"
I
saw
for
tho
first
trip
lust
June
to
Alaska,
of
the year" hy the National Drug­
W hile II l» possible Mr. Htemper
Twenty-Mx persona were luted t i ly 11,000 bushels field boxes nf
time
oranges
being
colored
this
I
Hhe
said,
"
I
’m
"till
deep**Intergist
Association fur hi* munerou*
could he re-elected for u si-rund
m ining and presumed dead today tomatoea were sold for a gross
parlies,
following ar
an aarthquahe which price of npprnxlninti-ly f3H.tMMI.tlll. afternoon." Hhe said she wns "like ested in the woman's angle, ehll- term, the mayor call mureril Idlilself uiily hy Ihe iiuuniuimiK vote uf
ed Coila Rica Tuesday,
rocked
High 17.10, low 11.07. The quali­ nine mllllun n th ir New York ’ dren nnd schools,"
nil lIn- five ('iiiiinilssiunei-.
The tremor* centered' around ty continue* very good." "Almost
Mount train, a towering volcano ail uf our old buyers and muny
about M mtlaa north of the capital pew ones are here since tha hullH IT /.
_____
The cone belched amoke, and great day a, and htforlng unfavorable
"Htirlnglime in the Hicrrnx"
V E N IC E . Italy
—'T wo freight
weather
cnnditlona,
It
looks
ns
If
cracka appeared in the earth's
t:"n - 5-3ft ■ ID32 - 9:48
car load* of hand grenade* ex ­
crust in nearby foothill*, wiping wa are o ff to a good season."
" VVleknl C ity"
ploded on a transport barge In a
KANSAS
C
IT
Y
kB
-S
Ix
person*
NKW
YOHK
U
H—Mr*.
Thoma*
M
.
V.
Meeklson.
Manager
of
the
out roads and Iralia.
2-tfl - 3 :fid . 8:32
SKOUl. l*B—Twenty-nine Korean jdeturesquo Venetian lagoon today,
Palmetto M arket states his " M a r­ W. Lamnnl, who died here Monday ac re injured, none critically, when
tilowing seven workmen lo tut* and
4uni|-iw."Thuniler in the E a *t"
ket operated on three days follow­ left (4,115,000 In specific hequesti, a loaded transfer truck collided civilian* were killed and 41 inKJ1K TO BB NAMED
Inlurlng nine othei*.
1:18 - 3:20 - 3:22 . 0:2tl
NKW YORK kB-Newipaper re- ing the Christman holiday, but sold Including almost three million dal with a street ear in downtown Kan- Jtiretl In a United Nation* freight
Hundred*
of
gondolas
rushed
In
*a i City ami then toppled over on train derailment U mile* *oulh of
MOVIKLANH
‘ today sag Dr. Grayson Kirk, 707 packages of prwdure, largely lira to seven women'* college*.
the
rescue
of
other
w
o
r
k
e
r
*
She was the widow of the farmer p e d o trla iu (landing on tho curb. Taejon, the Klghl Army rcporled
Show opena (1:50
Uni- tomatoea. fo r a gross of I2.0M .H3."
plunged
Into
the
cold
water
off
Tho truck driver, Frank Coffey, today.
0 . S. Hogan o f the Pompano chairman of Ihe hoard of J. P.
"Junction C ltv " d :4l
*
nt of
The Army laid the train, oner- lin la Della Certoia by thn blast,
tuc- M arket reporta "W arm er weather Morgan 4 Co., bankera, who dlad eicaped Injury, and none of Ihe
"Flam e of Seanthoul" 8:00
which
shook
Ihe
whnlo
city.
Both
aled
by
the
Third
Tramportatlon
trolley pauengert was hurt In Ihe
ar. haa stimulated the growth and ma­ In 1048.
Inst complete show 0:14
She left 11.300.000 to Smith Col- mlihap yesterday. Coffey laid Ihe M ilitary Hallway Service, plunged railroad cars and the ferry were
tu rity of all crops, Volume I* on
Sumluyi show open* 0:30
the merrmae. Shipment# . fo r the lege, (500.000 lo Barnard, and (250,- alreet car hit the rear of hi* truck, off the track* late last nlghl while demolished.
The Island ha* an establishment
c ro u in i • bridge near Iwon.
'.‘-’lory of W ill lin g er*" 7:03flrtt two davx of this week totaled noo each to Kelleiley, Bryn-Mawr, turning It over.
Tha victim# had hitch-hiked a which manufacture* explosive* fur
ByiUntters *t the leene righted
8:52 lax l feature 9 i3 t
Radclllfe, Mount Holyoke and Vaatho
Italian
Navy.
ride
on
the
train.
the truck and freed the victim*.
Ilf.

Britain To Boost
Defense Efforts
To Counter Reds

Syndicated W riter Here

Ft! (*n Says lioccnt
Modification Doesn't
Spoil Cuts in Anns

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Viito T»«r Sales To
I'oiiiiiii'iii'i' Monday

Hy JiulRf Williams

King Features Columnist Writes
Of Sanford As Typically Florida I

Market Managers
Are Optimistic ()n|;
Outlook For Oops

I l**oi»f Of Nine Prison
Pscapcfs Captured

Mayor To Be Named
Next TuoHday Niifltt

( ' iltlrcn Benefactor
I)ios Of Heart Attack

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Hand Gremuli1 Blasts
Uock Historic Venice

Fmith College Given Six PerHonn H urt In
M) BerHonH Killed In
Streetcar Coilinion FreiRht Train Wreck
Sum By Mrs. Lamoiit

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Movie Time Table

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TH E SANFORD HERALD
Fata 1_________ Sat. J a a l , 1M I

Th« Sanford Herald
1 'k S a la M I&lt; b e * la IOOO
I akllakeO
a s tir
IIN H
MtorOar

Will Elsler Be Next?
Tho fortune* of Gorhurt Kialor tiro on tho wnne. In 1010.
when Klalor fled tho Uriltcd Staten on a Pollnh .liner to
evade churRM.of wsrjury.ho w«a hulled' an a herd'nmonjf
tho Communlatnof tho world. Ho evontually arrived In Ea»t

la * *« a *a r,C b rla fa ia x . J0 0i4i M
“ ew
.• o r a , P a k .tx k
• 0 * ■ ! ! , , C a r * fa |.
• w lo o l% H e
.
w ,Tim m y wneru no him nerved an |&gt;rt&gt;i&gt;nf&lt;Hru:ii ciuef. Among
I I I Mi
M a a a a llo v * » s u ■
— r, - ------ 1 hln lean nucceimful e ffo r t* nlong th n t line were the ntorlcn
ho rc |cnMt,(| ch „ rK| nK th a t the U nited Staten wna dropping
O r lv k x r ST, I I I.ee«.4
* . a t |k xeia«
Pwl
"» * ■ ■ » • * * . P U H * x . a a S e r Ik e Am
|)otnto Inign fro m nlrplM ien over Kant Germ any. Kven devout
• I ■ ■ ■ ■ &gt; ■ • ml Marvfc X I NT*.
C om m unlnt* hud trouble rcprcnnlng nmllen over the redlcuN O M .A M I l„
loun clnimn.
M llx ,
0 0 *1 10 V IIK t X
Recently K lnler waa removed fro m the propagandu |Mint
*»•!■••• Haxam
«i«l neverclv criticised fo r hln fa ilu re by top ('om m uuintn.
N tM ic M ir r io N 11ATMS
■ e C a r rie r
* .as Behind tho Iro n C u rta i n there la no wornc crim e than fa ilu re
* * • M&lt;»N«b
i!*a| an more than one Red leader hua discovered. i t may l&gt;e that
Tkrex Maalkx
■ aa
* l « M a a t k a ..................
xin K lnler w ill be the next v ic tim o f n purge. I f he In, few In the
« • « Year
IIJM W cnlcrn w orld w ill extend him nym pathy.
.A ll a k lla a r ,
a a lira a , r a n i , a f
Tho rem oval o f Klnler, Itocaune o f the fa ilu re o f hln pror * * « ,* * " « a . a a * a a lira a ml
'Uganda, nhotild Iw encouraging to tho democracien. It could
r a l r r l a l a a ^ a l fa r Ik a n r f a w
ml
CNlatNN fa«*a. will *&gt;» rkarga4 far moan th a t In Germ any a t leant the W ontem im tlonn are
as craatar a4**rilatag rates.
more e ffe ctive than the Communlntn In convincing people o f
NrgrfaaM|#4 VatUaiiliv ~ iu |7 (ho m e rit o f th e ir caune. I t In an in dication th a t w herever
r j?
k a n a ra a rr
M r a n ~ .a a l.l l, r .
If * * " 1
• R , V " 'k . I h lra a a . IV i r a ll
tr u th him a n y th in g Ilk - an equal chance w ith falnchood tru th
* M r mm4 a i, l.a ala.
v ill prevail. I t would never occur to the Rcdn th a t even tho
. T **.
•• ■ a in a k a r ml ik r mont ukilled nalenmen cannot do a goml Job w ith merchandise
-fW J if'f
w klab la a a i l ll t *
n r l a s M r l r la i k r a a r f a r ra a a k ll. ohviounly fa u lty .
,
e a lla * a f a ll Ik a laira l B # a , r r l a l r . '
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Auto Industry Has
Proved Its Ability
To Do ‘Impossible”

THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS W RONG
m m
JO ST

M O R E.

Important
The V,l,U"-

automotive Industry can produce VaYnetT eamlnga’^had ‘ u i i m i r / ’been
adequately for |tearc and war at „„f fjc|ent tn take ca r* of growth,
the aamn time,
I f t , | s year most companies should
The tremendous prmtwtlon cap- rim, M r n |ng» and depreciation re..city that has Iwen hulll up since sprvc* cnough for Inelr building
World W ar I I I . demonstrated In .,ro H rim s, saya C. t*. Naldlg of
the quirk rrrnvery the auto Indus- 1
e. Weld i t Co., stock brokertry mnde alter the steel strike .age firm .
.
. ,
of mbl-IU63. Although the .trik e
In n report to the chemical sohalted
production
for
seveinl clcty, Ncldlg say* the fast depre­
weeks the industry bounced back ciation nllmvancc for tax purpMes
to almost fill Its allowable output which the U. S. treasury ha*
quota under the Controlled M a­ granted In mnny ca»e* since the
te ria l. Program.
Korean War started may prove of
I'lelim lnnry figures of the Auto­ major Importance In financing ex­
mobile Manufacturers Aasoclntlon, pansion In Ihe future.
" It Is possible within several
subject to la trr revision, show that
ot the 6 4 million ears and truck. years’ lim e that depreciation plus
■oiling from the assembly lines emergency amortization will have
:t7i'.(X«l were shlppril to foreign grown large cnough to virtually
sustain a continued heavy expan­
markets.
They also .how that the wholr- sion program ," Neldla says.
For Industry as a whole, around
xnle valuation of the 1052 Industry
output was approximately 0 billion 15,000 new facilities costing more
dollars, or about H per cent Iwlow than 23 billion dollars have re ­
ceived certificates of necessity.
the 1061 total.
The maniifsclurci'a association Some no ih t cent o f this, or better
estimates total car and truck rrg- than 14 billion dollars, Is ellglblo
i.n atio ns at the year end at 5:t,- for rapid depreciation.
Depreciation charges arc de­
.ui.l,non and irp o rl* that highway
users paid u total of fivo billion ducted before Income taxes. O rdi­
narily the charges run around six
d ollar. In taxes during the year.
The year brought many engl to seven per cent of the original

he ini I, down a third line
"1 hereby resolve b quit heinu

Herring advance., although nothing I co*t '}t l|IB pLht. Under the fast

STATEMENT OF CONDITION

FliORIDA STATE BANK

Comparative

SANFORD. FLORIDA
Orguni/.cil June 2, I'J.'I'J

Statement O f Condition

H E t T M Iir .lt .11, 1951

UMHOURCKS
I ,o iiii « nnd Discounts

M il. IAUIA NDOCA, nf Chlenao, Is shown with her ton. Koly. J. on
their arrival In New York on the liner (*oo.itiiiiho&gt;i Koly was stricken
with Infantile paralysis while vlsllln* his iram lmnthai In Florence,
Italy, last April. Tha W»y Is almost romplelely recovered lie will
receive additional treatments when he «ele home
fjnim tarh oisD

?l,.Vtti,r&gt;(i'l.Oll

11* tilin g II nose, Furniture,
ris tu rrs

Florida State Bank o f Sanford

tl2,H2*.IIJ
nolle

O verdraft*

Ban fords Florida

$ ljM 6 ,:ill.l I

V. it. tiov'l. ItoiiiN

g ilil.likl.lll

(ithrr Bond*
(.'ash and Due from llnnks

'.Mttl.2Hti.im 4.t'02,706.96

TOTAL IIMSOUItUKH

$6,(WI.HU7JI5

Orgaalsad June J, It s *

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DECEMBER 31. 1032

L IA B IL IT IE S
Capital Hlock ..............

.... &gt;

'J f t KOKI) 3 door xedan,
clean, g o o d
lire*,
radio.

CHEVROLET 4 door
sedan, extra
good,
clean, radio, heater

Surplus

'§11
lltllCK
xedanolte,
• • clean, low mllrnire,
radio, heater, Dynafluw

PONTIAC 3 door
xedan, extra claan,
radio, otic owner

Dividend Paynldi' Jan. I. 1U62

|7

W

$ 100,000.00

..................

Depoalta

.................

RESOURCES

100,000.00

Undivided Profits and IteServr*

TOTAL 1.1,Mill,1TIKN

00.6110.70
0,000.00
5JW0,600.05

$5,mu,HiiT.:i6

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tthat

C A R D IN S’

A legislative committee has come

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C Y P R IS S * !

David Lawrence insists that Tru­
man's firing of General MatArlhur
was the I’reddeni’s most serious
Mistake. We have no doubt there
were numerous occasions when
Prtsid'nl Roosevelt would like to
have fired General MaeArthur but
he Wes big enough In foe .Live
his personal peeves. He recognised
tf\’ MaeArthur as the moil able man
,
in the world for his particular job.

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so .harp will. Junior
nf j« rfvriiutionnry nnturc. A uttfmly ■inortliitlofi plan, a company may
AI tti.il moment .luninr tears into
Increase In horsepower output, «&gt;«*uct 20 Percent a year for at
tl.e loom ehn«ing the rat The eat '
running Ina .......
some Instance* above
p* r. . l)t , ,hc co,,t of ,he p l,n t’
leaps op on llu* ilrsk and over­
cutting its
the 2iNi mark, w*« mu* develop* ‘ thus
®nua cutting
11* current tax pay
turn. the Ink bottle
|
mend.
nient In the Cadlllac-Chrytler- m
Since the start of the Korean
"Now look wtint you've done,
Lincoln quality car field.
W ar the chemical Industry has re ­
you little Im p ’ " Joe yelps at Ills
liOWff |»r |ce«
ceived rrrtlflra te s of necessity for
son 'V a n 't you ever lie quiet1"
Near the year-end several new
m n ™ i ? r l , OI|
J.m.or breaks not ervlug, Mrs
model, w e ir introduced with mod- i,r
V to coat nearly
lloake. say., ' that's a fine way
....
.................... large part of
eralelv lower price tags. W hether.
lo talk to your onlv rh llil." ami
. . . this is eligible for rapid dcpreclaihe
lower
prices
would
Joe, h.s nerves lanttllng, hauls out
thrnugh
,he
new
model
a
'^
o
n
anu.
' ' ^ . ■ “ " J w r t . m l c . l companies
a elgaret and lights It,
perhaps
further
redurtlnns
lie
a recant
u x himnn
dollars
lie lenks down and re reads his
reconl Ilk
billion at
made. Industry heads Indicated, Kiurcil
lilt re pledges all .unite anil lirok
■ntu new facilities, Du Pont was
would depend upon the output nnd
ell In less than to ml...ties
the only one of the big chemical
sales volume that could lie counted
"W hat's the use1" he griiw b,
companies tn flnaneo Its 1962 ex­
on.
The
Implication
wuit
that
the
crumples the p.i|&gt;cr Into a hall, amt
pansion without outside capital.
Industry must lie permitted to
throws it Into the wa*lehnskrl.
Forty three other chemical com­
•'['jlu
more
cars
in
IU5,'i
than
It
panies, Ncldlg reports, raised 620‘ ti
What Joe doesn't realize Is that
did
this
year
If
Ihe
price
line
Is
to
million
dollars
from
outside
he has made the mistake must
he held or reduced.
sources.
Americans do In formulating good
Top
level
administrative
changes
restitutions. They resolve to quit
In I ’arkard and (lenrrnl Motor* hum m ed. More than 10 million
doing something they believe Is
were other major development* In dollar* was raised by the sale nf
had Instead ii f resolving In do
im . J a m e s J. Nance, former head preferred slock, and mure than 121
something tli.il Is better.
of Midpoint, Inc., took over as million dollar* by Ihe sale of com­
Their approach I* negative In
president o f Packard with the mon slock. ■
stead of positive
It I. passive
, .
avowed purpose of regaining for
rather than n rtlv r They try lo
Earnings and depreciation re­
the company some of the former serves should lie enough for most
weed out their ....n il vices Imlem l
prestige tt held In the higher- companies this year, ne believes.
of planting more virtues The only
priced car field.
way to cure « l.n.l hnblt Is to re
( harles E. Wilson gave up his
place tt will, a new hnl.lt Other
It Is believed that the aren now
Slflttcv BOOTH, nim nod .li.ga
post ns president of (iencral Mo­ occupied hy Ihe Sahnra Desert was
wise a vanillin is let! In your life
si ll W " sole. Ie,| liv (In- Np v
tors, which paid him 102(1,,'ltMI In a fertile region when man first ap­
and the old loot li d'll will certainly
smoking "
Votk U lio Crilh's as the te a ts
sh Ih iv and bonuses lust year, to
, I .Ine look, lit that, smiles lit smog move back hi to fdl ii
peared there.
le -l h I i . t (.it li.t pet ti, rat more
Saints aren't m.idr liv mere ah
become secretary
—ry of
........................
defense In the —
'
i virtue, nnd adds (.Mother line
lo Ho- mol on putor.- ' ('nine ltat-'t,
Eisenhower cabinet at $22,6(10.
• l "1 boretiv resolve to qo t tiring slrntlnn from wrong hot by the
Visit
B e a u tifu l
l.llllr Slithi,.''
I l l iler,mlo,null
nas.Innate doing of good things
Inconsiderate of my wife "
It was three centuries after Eu­
Just then Mrs
Doakrs peeks Virtue so fills their lives there Is
And the best way for him to quit ropeans found rubber In use among
over his shoulder and snys, "W hat no room lelt tor vice
Joe Intakes probably lias no velplng ut Junior is to praise American Indians before It was
arc you doing, d e ir? "
comm ercially available In Europe
Startled, Joe snaps, "None of yearning to become a saint tint Junior
It isn't whnt you don't do that •n d then only as a means uf rob­
your business Cnn’t n man have the nniv way lie ran quit being In
J W tlm i RAt 3 N w t D eity
msiih'iiile of bis wife Is lo be eon makes you heller. It's what you bing out pencil marks— hancc the
any prlvncy
i......... ...
....................
In thin ...........
house?" Ills
•••NO YOU* CAMISA
do
do.
name.
conscience already bothers him as srlmisly more con ddi'rale of hrr

as good « governor, or whether hr
believes the hcxling be took is
word, twice as much. Anyway we
doubt if he would want lo do it
again for 112,000.

The trouble about wo
MtR as il ls with tha
i la what kind of
yoli going to hava,
fcartttine, say that a world novain-j
Ml. or any world otgantMlion,'
be democratic and should
lh4 rcpreeantathrai of tha,
.selves or at Last o! tha'
: . nations wbafn, jkay . ILo.'
tho Bus
not too so
wo coM da— tmUc iov*
and might, In fact thoy
. aay that tho only root danaok i. typo of govamnsant k tha
fovemmaat they hayk
«d wt retard at an abtatorship. Now hi iht
fafoiu we are bonified

thing,
. . . . . . however.I
nowever,! ^

I. that the indu.tryh.'nil.hel'rve mnJ, of y ,, compan|e, had U&gt; *seek
It haa eatahllahed that the huge|&lt;llltlll&lt;te financing. Prevloualy.

In an a rticle fo r the S aturday Review, Howard Dipt/,
-nilken a ntrong cane fo r opera* |&gt;crformed In Kngllnh. Diets,
him cnllulm rutcd on Hcvcrnl Broadway munlcaln, made trim *Wa ...........
.......... because i
Atm Impatient
lutlonn o f "F le d e rm a ii*” nnd " L a Bohemfi” fo r production
life man on rarth U
■iway*V*ima'h&lt;hiai ,v tho M etropolitan Opera Company. Hln a rtic le recount*
In the •nd"
ei M
Hr lamb multiplier
multiplica an,|
th r|, "ome o f the npponltlon, to tra n n la tio n fro m tra d ltlo n u lin tn
JJ4JT. The
anil tittiger disappears,
disappear*.
A thousand among opera goer* and iierform ern.
year* In thy *|gh| n ir hut ax yesDiets adm ltn th n t there arc certain opernn w ith nearly
leiday. _ px, (Kl:4.
y
perfect lih re lto n which nhould not la? trannlated. The Iv rira
•if the (iilb e rt and Sullivan nperettim , fo r examnlo, are n&lt;.
In trica te and no dependent upon hum or peculiar to th i
2alLifMi, "ui 1
f*b *u *,|on lh *t I*
painful. We xhuulil all wish to (tear Kngllnh language th a t In unda tion m lirlit make them dead
onL fn
.M,,t p,uh ««w,m anil mcitnlngleHH. Diets alno concedud th a t IranidiitiiniH m ay
- J l
*houlJfr*‘ R* "hall 'one mime o f the nuance* o f w ord* u*ed by the compoNor
g fj,* y°ke UP"" n»y net h. - Drut On the o ther hand he point* out th n t many lib re tto * can hr
Improved by tra n *la tf* n. Opera* niing In Kngllnh would have
Onr of die lin t tiling, about New a much w ider appeal lo Am erican audience*.
Tey* it onre you come out from
Great opera* are a rt w o rk*. B ut they were p rim a rily
w ritte n to entertain, mmme and e ffe c t the em olloim o f thorn*
M.1 i , !he , f "
you've
•II behind you.
who nee and attend them. Opera I* a blending o f the ta le n t*
o f the d ra m a tl*t and the m im lcinn and unit*** the menange
Some 400.000 f*ni are repotted o f the lib re tto can lie communicated to an audience the opera
In have been to the variout football ha* failed.
H aI Boyle’H( ollimn
howl gamer on New Yean Day. but
Thn*e who have tried to w in audience* fo r opera in the
By H A I. B IIY I.K
• lot more dim that went to llir U nited S tale* have had a hard lim e . The M e tropolitan Opera
'•■nog bowl.
Company, one o f the greatent in the w orld, ha* lout money
NKW YO RK i^u-llow mnny pro
^•nla Clam. Virginia, ii |ikr throUfdiout all the year* o f it* exigence. More opera* in pic have askc.l you tixluy—u.unlly
your lug brother, home fmm col- '•’ m dl*h m ig h t help to entice nudionce* to hear the*c w ork* with a .m irk :
"W ell, whnt have you given up
le*e for die bolidayi. Jmt became o f ttie w o rld '* great m iinician*. C e rta in ly it I* w orth a try . lor the new year?"
you never ire him it no ij*n lie
Behind the leering query lies the
as.u.nptinn on the part of the qoes
doein’t ratal. Timet Union. Yeah,
Ohio’s lHOth
tinner that you arc a fellow hypo
or your ton, Viiginia.
«rite
A ll 1055 w ill I ni it rt'lt'l.ru t Ion fo r Ohioan*, who pin n t &gt; lie nx.umcx that you. as well as
The Ireiiblr with the Amrriran
'onim om ornto t In* I not It i.im lv tir*n ry o f llie * ( .( » '* ».lm l**ioo he. made a pompon, list of good
educxlional tyitein teeint to be that
resolutions—and that you Iwith have
already broken them, lie rerun
profile ai* fu.i having loo many to thi! Union.
A * Iht! f if t h most populo.iH h li.lt' mii.I tlu&gt; m other o f more olres In you n kindred soul, i.noihe.
children. There are now 26.000.000
prerfhlcnl* than any uxcupt V irg in ia , Ohio hn* plnye.l u greut broken re e l,
pupilt in the elementary grarlri
Tho uncomfortable truth t s - h r
" iir t on the* im tlom il *lnuo. The prominence w«* *lm v o f lit•lone, «/:,■
nr 1,600,000 more than L it
probably Is right. The high re
,r
,
........ m lnm unt. N ot t i l ' 1840, whun Sulrnon P. Chn*e, Lin co ln ’* fitsolve* made on New Y e a r’s morn
alum'll.- I* ,i , , i
l*°Pu,*,,oni tu ro ito c rtil.ry o f the truiiH ury nnd chief JtiMtlce. wu* elncfcd Ing often are forgotten by nightfall
iro w n f et mat rate, how can you, a„ ni, f or Wii * *he re p rt*e n trd in Contrre** by any really tut- Unruly do they endure n week.
•spec I ir bool
The reason for this Is simple
U t,l" iM *• k«P tlonal flifu re .
pace? And yet who would dare lo
People make the wrong kind of
Since the M i.rilin g a d m ln l*tra llo n cooled the enthn*hi*m New
Y e a r*' resolutions. Ia-t us
sutgeiljfettrr c h i l d r e n •
fo r O h io prenident*, the ntute ha* had no hoii In the Whlke neetr Into tn avdrtge 'A m rrira n
Our retiring Governor Warren House. Senator Robert A. T a ft came nearest. I ll* defeat by home nnd *ee how the man of the
M r. Joseph Dnakes, tries to
recommends a salary for hit sue- General KI*cnhower anti the h itle r '* pm tum nhln renontlnn- house,
rnfnrm hi* w *y of living
castor of $2J,000 a year. Warren's lio n in 106(1, make it prolmhle th a t not fo r some tim o w ill
He I* seated at a desk, lie takes
out a sheet of paper nnd writes on
salary lias been 412.000 • year. there he another Ohio pre*ldent.
Advance*
in
in
d
u
s
tria
l
and
c
u
ltu
ra
l
fluid*,
however,
II:
We are not quite sure whether
| " I hereby resolve to givr up
Fulbr think, MfC.ifiy will he Iwice I'lvn ground fo r a running celebration.

Y

NKW YO RK ig*—The fatt-growIns cbemlesl In d w ln r hopes It may
Mion return to It* old thrifty habit
of expanding without going Into
Hr D A V ID J. W IL K IE
debt.
. ....
AP Aalnmollve FAilor
Its defense progrsm building
D E T R O IT — The nation . auto­
mobile Industry demon.lrwted In spurt it due to taper off some this
1063 that It ran carry on a gun. vear. Better earnings protpeclt
nnd butter" program produce ade- anil tax relief through the governriiately for indh war and peace. meal's liberal depreciation allowT a n k ., airplane., alr.-iwft en- a m e policy for planta In the deg ln « ; cannon: .hell
• " r.re a , m ilitary I fcn.p p rw ra in could N f f l U M t o
truck, and other dafenae weapon" pi't the Industry bacX on a pay as
.have am m rolling
i l l __ . .out
. l n of
f Ma.ito
iitn cunt.
com- V(|||
' uu «rnw n#Rl§.
nasi., HOIH0
some ||n
ii #n C l® I OD
pany p lant, along with n nearly »er * e r ..a r e predictsing.
normal volume of civilian cars and
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ilM rt r t f T l J volume T m lV lU r y
The American Chemical SocleIt ru n . i IF * weekiy. Chemical and Engl- .
output I . not d l.rlo .rd hut in m,,n 1necrlnu N ew ., notes that since the O
Into several billion dollnra ln m0
.ta r t of the Korean W ar new chem-

Operas In English

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By SAM DAWSON

‘
'
Outoui Utah
; climbed rapidly In the last two
A uthorltatWe Up.t Im ate. put the I &gt; « J J «
l V
the" B *
auto Industry’, civilian outn.it t hU
rate may t a w r off now

SATURDAY JAN. S, IM.1

up with the novel suggestion that
the homeslrnd exemption amend­
ment should lie repealed. As it
stands now a properly owner pays
lairs on his varant lot as long ail
it requites no policing, lira prolection, or garbage collection, hut
just let him build a house on it and
mova into jt, calling the &lt;ity man•gar's office every day (or one
|um6 of free service after anollwr,
•nd it becomes tai exempt. It is
fond lo imag'ne how any such sys­
tem ever came about, but we
bein| what we are, would
change it lor the world.

Business M irror

f . &gt;1. MeNUl.TY, Chtlman or the Board
K (i. KB,PATRICK, Jit., Prcnldant
T. H. Tl'CKRR, Vice President
W. J. PKAC’OCK. Cashier
MARY LYND DOUOLAH, Aualslant t'lw lr r

Isditna mill Dlm'ount* ......................................................................... .......
Bniiklittr limine, Furniture, Fixture* .................. .....................................
Overdraft* ........................................................ ......,*.........................
U. S. Guv't, noitdii .
....................... .............................. 2,106,120.22
Other Rond* ....................... ......... ................................. .
184,588.20
Cii*Ii Mill Duo from Hunk*
....................;............. \1,018,006.46
TOTAL RESOURCES .................... .................... ..

16,657,401,06

t)IRBCT0K8
Ce Re riiO N T H
Farmer, Director Caairaj'^la.^PcoductIon Credit Corp.

'40 QUICK Super Sedan
Kxtra clean, good tire*

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-Sttr;dUft—
FORRRMT UATCHHl.
Inveatmento, Haaforg, Florida

C. H. McNULTY
Chairman of the Board, Melbourne, Florida
A NICK SELECTION PROM
,
WHICH TO CHOOSE

t ’n p ltn l

B. O. KILPATRICK, JR,

Prealdeat of Urn Baak. Baafard, Florida
W. A, PATRICK
Prealdeat of Patriak P lait Cavaaratioa

................ ......

$ 100,000.00

.

155,000.06
68,491J8,
5,000.00

Umllv Idl'd Profit* nnd Rtwervca
Dividend Payable Jan. 1, 1058 .
Dopoidtn

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B W 9 0 9 .1 T

TOTAL LIABILITIES ....
RKCORDAK SERVICE! All akaeka

Vie* Peeatdaat of I L t e S r h a f o r d , Florida

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�T i l l ; H .A N tO lID
N il. Jan. 3, 1033

IIL IL A l.D
!*•■ * 3

lUolliiiH College Ami
Duke To Cooperate

PERSONALS

W IN T E R PARK
i Special i Rolliru College srul (bike Urdver
site today oniiuiilicrd a coubeiaM i. amt Mr«. W. S. Thornton tlvr inogiam for students Interest
returneij yesterday from Lakeland ed In nrennring for a cmeer in
where they spent the holiday* with forestry.
their sister M r*. It. E. Haley.
llnder the new urogram, which
w ill login with the tlbVI fall term,
M r*. Margaret L. Kdward* a r ­ students mnv attend Hollins for a
rived by plane on Wednesday , lie rind of three vrurs nnd the Duke
night from Pittsburgh, Pa. where school of forestry for two. At the
»he wn» called due In the death of end of the fourth rear they will
her oldest daughter.
In awarded a bn. hi lor of arts de­
gree from Hollins, and ut the end
Mr. anil M r*. It. II. (ia rre lt and of the fifth a master of a rt* dedaughter Kitty of Fiedrick*tm rg. I glee front Duke.
Vn. lelurned to their home today
Thi- urogram is nart of a nlan
n f'. r visiting for several day* being launched hv Moke in runnerwith Mr. nnd M r*. W. I). Stine. latum with 20 of the better liberal
lin ts colleges of the nation Other
Mm
H arry llan-en and three institutions are lo. nted in Virginia.
Kenlot-kv.
children have returned to their 1'eimsvlvnnia. O h i o
home in Hollywood after attending Mississlmtj. Sout li Carolina and
the holiday' with M r*. Hansen'* Nebraska.
According to Dean Clarence P.
mother, M r*. K. C. Fchol*. and
Korstian of the Duke Forestry
other iclntivr*.
I school, this nrogruoi will tie n
Among tho«e attending the T a n ­ means of idiicin.* an emnhn»l« on
gerine football game on New ilie ounlilv of students entering
Year'* nigtit in Orlando were M r. this nrofessional area.
“ We are looking." said Demi
Photo liy Co* and M r*. Eugene W illiam *. M r.
nd Mrs. Marvin Dyal and Mr. uml Korstian in announcing the nlan
The exciting moment of making sure that over thine v.a* in order for the wedding came in the
M r*. Illakc Sawyer*.
"for students who show nromise
hallway of th" Firat llaptial Church before the Say T -W rie b t wedding "hen the hridesmnid* were in of future achievement In forestry
tie r ) by the rlne bearer, Jimmy Hark*, ami tiny fie v e r e irl, Mnrtlm Jean Trpsic, in Inapertine the
Mr.
and
M
r*.
W.
A.
C
riffin
and
and who are callable of extensive
bride's I &gt;ve|y gown. From left to right are M l** K e e n AArb ht of Snvi: nnah, V A.. .Alls* t ynthia Sintwo son«, Donald and Sidney, of
•l.tlr of Atlnntn, M r*. Kenneth (terry, the hrlile M r*. Roh&lt; rt Welcher W righ t, M r*. Chnrle* I.eCette of Tallahassee, and M r*. Jack W ilkin ­ personal and nrofessional developnient."
tlrlnmlo, A ll*. Itoliert Fri*ch of !.nng l«laml. M r*. J nr&lt; Kvne* of fnrnn llrnrh un.l M r*. I.re Draper
son of Atlnntn visited over the
of Lane AAiile*.
The program foi such students
i.n-t weekend with Mr. nnd Mrs.
nt Hollin* w ill be the normal one
Then Pate.
S \ ’ u w Photo
pursued hv candidate* for the
In I SO Old u t ­
iiwli pi )/•■•• ftn /i'ii •*i (4 i* A r t * ' &lt; i | v f l l l o l l n i - f ‘ *l tl* I ' t l ' l l i D i ! •!.)»• . ,
Mr- .1 S. Lee lelurned today to hnrhrloi of science degree, with a
il \ ii Station,
. ii ittl Hi i 'IM iix i t i . t f n * •
M . S ir
M i* Hi -M a Mali jiiitloi It* •• I
tier home III Shelby, N. C. uftcr mil lor in hiologv
t mi*' tin* jtiiltf.
ftn /i'ii in
m| i» • I ’.i l K i» ii" .•»*-•
i« L in y ••nt l lie i •»
The cooperative urogram was
visiting for the pn*t two weeks
between
Presidents
with her mother, M r*. Lillian worked out
Vickery nnd hrother-in-law and Hugh F M. K.nn of Hollins and
M r*. Ilurke Sterle entertained
M O NT)AY
.lien W iggin* on Cameron Avenue sister, Mr. nnd M r*. V. C. Messen­ H o llis Film s of Duke: Dean Edwin
"4Jh n ten on Wednesday a fte r­
St. Murk's Chapter of Huly| A luiard meeting of t ie Chain g er
H W alker nnd Dr Paul Ve«tal of
noon between the hour* of !l:00
Hollins: mid Dean Korstlm .
nnd 3:00 p.m. honoring M r*. W. P. Cross Episcopal Church w ill meet of Missions will he held at 10:00
The M i’ *e* Edna and Laura
Chapman Jr., of New Jersey, a ut 8:00 p. m. with M r*. A. W. Lee, a. nt. at the Parish House
AA HDNKSDAA
Chittenden have returned from
lecrnl bride, M is * Mu hie Chapman 2110 Laurel Avenue.
T tH .I lH ) m
n PulilU*. Homan
The Prayer Meeting Service nt Fall* Church nnd Arlington, Vn.
WEST I.IIIK H T Y . AA Va
f
The Sunday School of the K ir*t
of Tennessee, nnd M i-* Virginia
r.ithnlK .nul I $■aaisli '• ftool rhil
the
First
ilnplixl
Church
will
be­
File
hmly
nf
a
man
who
killed
both
Huptisl
Church
will
hold
a
W
ork­
where
theyvisited
relative*.
Their
Otupmnn of Cul&gt;n, who are all vis­
th ru .ill aaill sli.in in 11' i* of n 19
hi* wife's parent* and wounded
iting In Sanford. The room* of the ers' Council meeting beginning at gin ut 7:.'I0 p.m. Iliploiuus und * l* t ir tn law, Mrs. Joe Chittenden,
.11 i v f f «m t ••! l.itul hrtl* ,»N Ihl* ri»
two
other
person*
last
night
wa*
Seals
for
Study
Course*
during
7:00
p.m.
with
n
covered
dish
sup­
returned
with
them
to
spend
some
fContlnued
From
l'*
X
*
One)
SAN I'K D IIO C a lif. »*
Cold suit nf i tem oiem i »• tli«* M'llor
Chapman home nt 20«l Kim Ave­
found
today
near
the
scene
of
the
the
past
year
w
ill
be
nwnrdrd
ti­
per.
time
in
Sanford.
during
the
same
period
Inst
week
"
wind' drove a pole silting I'oh- hrlpifl »u* idi.it*'
nue were beautifully decorated
The Women’s Missionary So­ ll part of this service.
"Pi ice* on most commodities -hooting*
down front on K't foot perch and
I tils i* (•.•H a \m rrn .iM demo
with red poinsettin* and silvered
Reput.i Sheriff And v N’.im -ti into die arm * of I' s lium igr.ilion
The
Uoyul
Ambassadors
will
ciety
of
the
Fir»t
lluptist
Church
Me
and
Mrs
Herman
K
Morris,
have
been
good
throughout
the
leave*. Other attractive C h r is tm a s
c i.ir a in .Mtinii
tul Mr Morton
said the body of ?l year old Joseph S e rin e officer* early loilai
meet
at
the
First
Hnpti-t
Chinch
will
hold
it*
monthly
business
M
i-.
Elisabeth
Woodruff,
M
l**
month,
even
during
the
holidav*
decoration* were u«ed.
( im M I m' iv: i .i I i I m «*f irn*n h r a r l
Alie/crvslniv Ko/lel.
year old &gt; ) m.iu “ i;uc ••! till' .U'l «*«*rti«*nt to
Colleen Fng. hrelson, mid Hubert Snuiish and eggplant are slow, tint Tnggert wa* fouml in or near a
I'he tea tnlile was overluid with meeting nt 2:.'I0 p.m. in the Kdtu-n- beginning at 7:00 p.m.
I he Junior It i ot lie r hood w ill'a m i Ernie Morris attended the Ihe ovcrull picture i* very good.' burn ahmit HX) yard* from Hie refugee faring llennrtntlnn .'limited •It anil* ttit* t.1tul Itm
tn into of
itTT ecru lace cloth and centered tionnl (holding,
"W hile all commodities lire III home where llaymoml Monroe. I.’ down alter spemling II •hilly hour* flu f i ! a ' x f'«’ *t ic ulm ti.il •h'xfrirt’*
meet nt the E ir-l Hapllst Church Orange Howl foot hall game mid
with a miniature Christmas tree.
-jl k s i i W
and In- wife. Irm a, were -hot In on a ratlin Inner at the minuet '
beginning at 7:.'I0 p.m.
fair
to
good
supply,
ihe
nul
look
III
parade
over
the
New
Year'*
hullll ri.it I t n t \ u.ii:nuu«' .mil (hr
on u l ef Ice tor. lied candles were|
Tbe chapel Choir will hold re­
death I .ist night
A genital business meeting and
I'..n s I a I I o it here
He had mum * of st I i •»I.* coovrtit holh
placed in crystal candelabra mid hcarsal
ut
the
F irst
lluptist luncheon will he held by the San day mid visited with M r and Mrs. pM-sent does out Indicate nil over
K.
A
P
e
ril
'la
g
g
rit
had
committed
-u
u
id
r
-upply
of
any
mnjoi
crop
threatened
to
pimp
if
official*
.lul
lull
fnl I'll r* .«• r r Hifr in 19M
crystal appointment* were u*ed.
Church at 11:43 p.m.
lord Woman's Club at 1 2 :’.0 p m .
I T II Rivers of the linmoknlee with a revolver. Narrisli said
nut promise him a pa tide wit bin Kill'll A* .Iltl«'$| to 1111111| .1 &gt;t lltHtl
durst* were greeted ill the door
C i* le No. 7 of the WSCS of the
Two other member* o( (he -nine 21 hours
Mai k it nd vise* tin weather i* a
llt r ir
I III' Alts
Ilk drp.irtm rnt
by M r*. Illnke Sawyers, and ns First Methodist Chinch will meet at the club bouse. Kor reservations
Ko/lel w ,i* locked up nemlmg 1 ,i | no imma i 'i I In ;n*|iiii$' &gt;ix iMTrs
little cool fin much growth hut family were noimded in Ihe -hoot
• 1stIng with the gue.ts were Miss n, g0„'
„ f M r„ member- are loipiesti-d to call Mis.
W. II (iinessie, telephone 485-W
hearing Imm igration offteial* *.ud for .i pl.iveromul
that tonnito and sipni'h ipiality I. ing la-t night
Jeanette luting, M r*. K. A. Longood Sales wei'l. of December 22H a\«'i i « Illinois itl i ' ' t h , iiAMirr
T.lggert’s .1 year old son
al-o hi* o iroh* l ' not ilue until J •" "
denherg nnd M r*. J. I,. Jackson.
27 were | ,rt2fi field crates tomaloes It limed Joseph, and All's Hetty
AVIiile i n Ihe lo n er
Ko/iet •d I tit* Livid IruiiAilit Ih r Ih r rr
Tru was sciveil h.v Mr*. I!ay H er­
for II2.2.'M, cueuinlier*. all grades Monroe 17 year old sister of Ins shouli'd to newsmen that depot1.1 AAOiild I m* pmch.i *rt * tou’r lh rr. .uid
ron. Smnll open facial sandwiches,
j (1 K N F V A
N E W S
)
Mr*. It E. Triii* uf Lake Marv |,.l'!2 package, for $3,801 7fi and wife were in Nnrlli AA’hrellng Ho* 1'i.n uiiulil mean hi* death he. .lo*e itll'A \A$okl*d Mil* till' pi.Id
i j i r s , snlti'd nul* and candies
h
"m y father was active agiiin»l the
Ih r
m.i • r u
a ill till A i llttlr
II? MISS A D D IE P U K V A T T
I allied Tne-dav nflerniHin for • i p u t s h f i t n huinper* for a total o f'p itn l in " fa ir condition "
we i e served with the delicious
»j
her two ilnui’ hler* M i*. Everett $1,3011; or gross sales of 0.1*7, .|||(1 ■told wa* shot in lln- head Russians when "'Cl look m e r I'.. moii- Ih.m ia I ' M - llie I rsiilim*
i i
.i
i
Hall
Delie Klim iti irk . I ifm it
iitd ri aa'P Im a I ' Mid Ih r t itA aaill
|D lx of Dnvtonn lleneh mill Mm
packages for u gross of $10,721 •**’•■Jan*l
anil "lln woman in Hie hand, polu i- I.&lt;"it and they killed linn
Those enjoying the occasion ,|HIJV|ltei of M r. and Mrs. W illiam
Krenids slum that K o /irl . mi. url .i (hit r foui Ih .or*' strip lo
M. E. W illiam -, Manager of ih o |*n lil
Mr. and M r4. K. II. (Ira n i I iih I
"f
WarM*n«l»unr.
with Mrs. Chapman Miss Mahle ,|. Kilpatrick of l.nke Alfred, was
tn ihl* n u in tri hi l!MJ a* a slow a add In Ihr p |,i\ i *im iiiu I of .1 pnltlir
\jr
nn infuriiinl
at Fort Pierce Murkrt reports, "A
I iggert luld police tier bus wav from Argentina
( hapman ami Ml»s Virginia Chap- christened ut lh.lv Cross Church im ih rir uiida U uri I *bri^lntim May. :
wa* *eoi school Imrdi'i me tlit* Mfr
light volume of tomatoes continue* |,nn,| flew into a rage when she
■corgi Ktlwnrd^ of *M’1
I * 11 , 'Jl, ', ,m,MV
man worn Mrs. W. P. Chapman |„ Sanford on Christmas afternoon Mr. and M rv (ii'oricr
'I hr tiliiAA rom p.m \ .nd Ih r Ih r rr
A Mantl'd ( hriMfitmH Iron nnd to move through uur market, up urged him In "get a job amt go In hack, returned next year, leaped
hr., Mrs. W ullcr Steele. M r*. Saw- ut 4i()o 0&gt;c|(H.h. tinil is the rrund- Jacksonville, Mr. mid M r*. Floyd
min lo * Ani'cle* harbor when piirtirs I i .i m * .ipii'rd not to fr||4r
••• W
„ MMrf
inter vriTiM carried nut thr holiday *!i»- proxim alrly I7,0it7 crate, fm tin work " The Tnggert* had been liv threatened with deportation, wa* off tlu- i pni'lintis iif ih r l.inil and
yers’ M r*, hugenr W illiam s, M r*, daughter of M r. uml Mrs. K. (5. W alker and childrenii of
••*•',nnrlv room*. week ending December Mtth." "De llig with her patents since Nnvcin fished nut and depoited
It tiny Sloan, Mr a. Lloyd 8wn n, Kilnntrlck. Jr. of Sanford uml of Harden, M r. nnd Mrs. W illiam 1
to |oin in lt.iMimiiioii&gt; in liilrc tu rr
Mrs. Marvin Ilya . M r*. Ashl.y Col. and Mrs. W. K. linker of Lake Tindall and non Tommy of S n n - jT .! r r *r&lt;' ,|nnirnl tnnlr w ni over* iiiiiml ronllniies good with pi Ice her
He came hark acain in UHH •nul I.muK i .1pm
f„ n |#
hint with u 11n r ii n iiw o rk laldr Im no pound crate- for a few best j
Jones, Mrc. Harold lleekrm m rh, Mnrv. H er mother was the former
nuued the Amu
deserted from
Mr. nnd M r*. T. W. Prevail ami
‘,n''
**‘th a large, at $0.30 to $lt 30 and fair to or
Mis. J. M. Leonard, Mrs. Herron, Miss Duncan Maker
f'aiiiti Cooke
• .i I if
spent
IX
avo
ii
diitury ut $3.30 to $2. A light vol­
WV
Penny Austin, M l** T h e lm a , The, lurhv's godmother* ere her fam ily spept Christina* Day in „ JI L m . , Ip k nh° " p i,
monllls ill prlsivi and ll a . lul 'U'd
ume w ill be harvested through
* . J.
T '
l" n g , Miss l.iitng, Mrs. W. II. K lr- mint. Miss Dilim linker nnd her f'huliuitii, where they attend, d t h e l^ f
over I" Im m b'rali.ui auHiorilie be
r
i
'
i
i
r
h
m
iIa
( 'u 'v e
Jiuioai &gt; I3lh to 20th."
I v rl
' l " 'l,vW ' « ,1 fr ,' “
hv, Mrs. Z. It. R a tliff, Mrs. J. E. groat grand mint. M l** Anne Delie community dinner.
deporlallim lie wa* being In 1.1 in
m ini*, m il* uml lion lion* wet.
McKinley,
M r*. w
(&gt;.. K.
u mff.. airs.
M r*. Hailcroft
M
(liltmill'll
(
mm
I'aKr
Oflr)
o n niuivy, mrs.
rs. H
h u
of I.afuvetle.
I.a.. whose
ivliose
lu
i'l
acks
fiere
t*.
M
Todd,
Manager
of
the
I'ullancruft uf
Lafiivcllo. La.,
Mr. nnd
Mrs.Carl Kelly hud a* served with coffee which
M r\
V N fudcotlt
Market
lepnrts,
"W ith
I'ei suils delau'fd f.u .I. »• -if ••
II. Dval, M r*. J, C. Davis, Mrs, E. mime she hem*. Her wodfather Is their guest* for a few .lay*. M i. |Janie* M. Thompson noun d fi mu n llokee
(t
IIH.V *»«)|| Ml'JIr
;irri*|i| Hit «• nf
il ili.it .‘HO I HI be r. leil-.-.l on II..IOI.' illel
(•. Kilpatrick, Mr». II. II. McCall, )1(.r uncle. Itohert II. Kilnatriek. uml Mm . ( ) M i r (iillw ii ami -un'w||\4 f norviro.
w eallul lio s o l * 1, vie e s p lit i-oll Inn *
• i
Miitfi m ( F h ' i i n i x
iMt.iliriK' ^t*4**! fm iii W .ilfrr &lt; ns six monlb
M r*. Nancy llroek, M r*. I.nnden The Rev. II. Littleton Zimmerman Juek of Kenlueky.
nffn lal - ml
| p„r the occasion
Mrs. T -' •• tinned iroproveiilenl " f crops and I!i iff S.ih |,.ik$* i il\ lu n krr
' I • t' it • At II l l l * \ «4
in
berg, M r*. Jackson, Mrs. It. U. performed the rite* of llolv linngradually
incrcn
ed
muvemi
utMi mid
Mrs.Arnold llnxter and chose ii led and M ark m in i, while
• .el aid 1 , 1 "
I
i * .Mill K m i I m i 'V
flllll* \Atil'll
Hutchison, Mrs. Don Ihnillt, M r*. tism.
f'oril, lltsl week lunged floiu $.1 fill !** •&lt;&gt; Il.1If nf it .ll
(unilly liuil ns
Ihelr guests
on 3frs Dix wore gold eiepe and Mi
\ l MOIlt
|.|
• » • k til l il aa In* n I I k *
... .lo 1&lt; n*WMff AA.IS .1III* 11IIU fnl Nl'lltlfl'
E. I.. I.ey Jr und the hostess,
to
$1311
per
ciuli
Celery
fill
Hail Delie wore for llii* memo- Christina* Day, Mr. uml M i- pi i &lt; 1llusliani u deep inirnle with ueeeni
•I a• I » t IIHII' I • Hop • tl \ i sli riLi)
n iiifn m«itmmi ,i
.i
11•*|milli« in
ruble occasion u lovelv. long dress of Sanford.
I i mlii I'M ".» 4»l Ml 1 tlf)ii| &gt; III \ A$•
of nlnk. A number of Sunford ai■•I $'l.3n per crate. Heaps $J to $3 30 llirflllll'l nf Dll' I(* «m i-li in tmn I i
per
hamper,
peppet*
$1
lo
40,73
of fine batiste ornamented with
t il l Ml f l i l t it
n.irii r I ni|tnr.t(i$ni It...ml nf fh
M r. and M r*. Ed Fulford uml l ^*"' Ml,r&gt;'
per
bo
hel.
Fgi'planl
$1.30
lo
$2
73
\ ffnul I
I i. k \ . i i i i t h n , 11,
’l l n v i t w t lliil&lt; &gt; &lt; it n lw &gt; Ta
•»&lt;*’
',r,lc“ tP embroidery, made
rriTnrn
" I,r,v h' “,r ''
per bushel. Endive $1 30 nnd esJ o X I n C i f O i l O l l l l)C I H
I, v Mrs. I.. O. Itniussurd of l.afuv- fam ily .pent Christmas Day in
1flllll III' I • III • .1 . Inn ki t ill dirt
M i'filn n \ a on i l i ' f r . i t i ' i l in ffi«' i * lr i
Chiiluotu with M r. uml Mrs. Dan­
D
K
T
H
D
IT
.b
A
p
re
lli
IX
yeai
rarnle
at
$1.23
per
ernte.
I'ntntoes,
V V f» fl T n I ,
her great grandmother,
tin ri aa filli* M rf . iit f iy aa.in r r r l n t ut.l Inutur c.dh'ge t ..ed w a* *1 t*lie.l ! Milt nf Dll' ill • P I'lMlM'l AAlirll fill*
w e n I O I n nI t. Il lina rr rmt ll lI
Members of Hail Delie's fam ily iel Simmon*.
cabbage, und lettuce just to gin
AA..IK I . A. A ,
II* u . i t i i ’i li u i i i h m I
il
and In'alrn to d. alii neat lo t lioin.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. AV. Prevail unit
■
present at her chrlntening. in ad"
'IF
',
,
,
,
,
I
The
report
stem*
from
charges
to
Hie
.'si
liisir.'
Indiiiu
A
dl
.ee
ill*
_____
Mlss Maxine llolcomhe became ,|||(„„
her nurents und her snon- fam ily had n* their guest* T liu rs -.
Ralph L. Alvarc* Manager »f ||,.Mlll„ ...... H I,d in the Senate Au«
ea*l side la-1
the bride of L. Duane Harrell o n , g„ rB( u ,.rl.
nuterunl gramlnnr- day evening, M r. and Mrs. Lester I
i r . . n . , M — ... r . — n . . i
the ( . . . I Myers Market r e p u r f.,;
.1 (ll,sing Aln'arthy of t r ot ol lle li.n l
night
I lemptatinn to nttnek u«."
Chrlstmas Eve ot the Church at «,nt*. M r. and Mrs. E. &lt;5. Kilpat- I rtiesilnle of Hunfnrd.
go.Mt weather und an lner.-u«ing | frilll,|
„„ t|„. (
I'e td r J.ianne I'ar.il liille *|iie
the Nnrarcne. The bride is the | r i,t,. Ir., her maternal ernndnnrI)r. W alker, Head of the D e p a rt-' 1,111 " warned that the alllann
viininir* of I'tikiT, I'^iTpInni, |M'|i|irr. msu m ^nAi rm nriit ih m it and in
I'reueti In -ti liiunetle w dti . pir,.
daughter of Mr. and M r*. W. I.. «.nt*. Col. and Mrs. AV. E. linker. ment of Religion nt Stetson I I n i- i fncrcl a double threat "W e most tnfllU llM 'M l| n d - i i i i i i a I i .
fin.iticl.il .iff.n i* Hrnlnn had .i*kril linn* to hec.une a mm na» tin
Holcombe and M r. Iln ric ll'* pur- h,., great grandmothers, M r*. II versity,
at the reckon." it declared, "not nnlv with
I l«*nr v H. Ililtou of tin* Flu nt the Semite tn . utlMiler w hether it
^ '" u y i conducted
cmmiiciru services
xcrvin
rntx are Mr. nnd M r*. C. E. Hnr- |). linker nnd M r*. L. O. Ilroussard, lliuttlst Church Hituduy.
| the risk nf sudden aggression hut (?itv .Murkrt irp o r ti nuI i* f«&gt;r tin* slunild expel AtiCarltiv T I ip AVi * n e llin .
A sadi'tie assailant ..pp.ucoHi
rell all of Hanford. The ceremony her great uncle nnd aunt. M r. anil
.j.
with an attempt tn disrupt the wrclt niilintf I )•■« •'in!••*t :toth «f if7, cnnsln senator . mint.'red with a
Mra. J. T. Mcl.oln nnd
lieul on i .ipe *. i upon Jo..on. ..*
was performed by Ihe Rev. I.. II. M r*. Itoliert M. Ilaker and hereon
Atlantic
alliance
from
within
r$8D
pint
a
of
n
|
r
iiaa
h«,i
i
ut
imi
resolution lu s t April in ilrninndini!
my have retorue.l home from Co
which I* Ihe proclaimed purpo'c nvrrupi* p rlrr of $ H for u irro&lt;» of an invrxtigiitmn of llenlnn'* ft she wa* eoining home .done It..in
Upshion.
sin*. N ettie nnd llnhhv linker.
litmldu, S. (5. after
spending
a late movie ..tier le a n t.. the . .. hi
of Ihe Soviet government
•■•The bride w in given In ninrringc
fO.ri.Vi
rtf..
Crop
roriiliiionN
irooil."
nances .mil w ith ihe nccusatlim pa ii v of a gill friend
Christmas holidays with reln'ive*.
"Continuous and excessive strain
by her father und wore u dress of
liiat Henlon a* an assistant *ecte
The g ill'* h.»ly. witli lln I.a k o'
CLASHES T O IIK H IN
I
.Mrs. Nellie Tim mas has n« het | on the economies of AA'estern Ku
blue taffe ta with Navy blue ac­
tary of slate had follow ed a |tro tier head . n i'h r.l .mil her led i ni
gueat for a couple of weeks, Mrs. rope would he Ihe surest way of
cessories. Her corsage was of
I 'oliltttilul*l line He also filed a cut. wa* found m a i»«.l &gt;.f Idoi.d
D E I. A N D I Special) —Cla»**» at
Ann llollowel AA'iehitn, K nn-M .
accentuating this danger," it con
white roses and carnations.
In n million tlollai libel slumler suit tiehiml a hnu*e lu-l II .I.H.r* froui
Stetson University will t.e resumed
Mr. anti M r*. Hurry Heiger imd tinned
Serving n* maid of honor w si Momlay nfter a Christmas recess
ugaltist Renton
tier home
“ The *hnpe and *i»c nf our lie
ns their guests for the hnlidnys,
Mfc* Dorothy H arrell, sister of the which began Dec. 20.
Sen Hennings t It Mo) the nth
fContlnued From r « « f Oitt*'
At Jnaniir'- leel la i her
cfnse c (fort* must therefore he
their
ilaugliler-in-law
nnd
son,
.Alt.
bridegroom, nnd Leslie lloleomlie
rnltim
itlee
rli.iirm
an.
told
a
new*
The students will plunge into a
unless tl enjoy* confidence ami
and lier I usai i Ili-i . I.."u
Jr., brother of the liride, served month which will he climaxed by and Mrs. I.aine Heiger and daugh­ rrln ln l tn both lh r *r threat* "
cunferenee
the
lepnrts
on
to.lh
men
III d lssair.ll Silt' las no b.-i
llrit.tin's original defense pro respect "
us best man.
8 "At Ihe same time, no nr were iimiiiiuioii* anti will lie made Pullre - a lii - l i t li.n l I ..... ii
semester examinations and the ter, anti daughter Hetty of I'enn. gram ha* hern Irlm m rd twice
Mr. anil M r*. I'h illip Hatter Imd
Roft piano music wu* played stnrt of the Spring Semester on
available
uliuiij
is
lift
'uptHiiling
ganitatlim dedicated lo Inn nnd
ahn.ll midnight
ns their gurst their sou iml daugh­ since It wax first launched by the order in world affa ir* ran Itupe evuleme "for alt) action lieeiueit
during the ceremony by Mis* Ell- Felt. It.
AVIlli oilier searcher- a hrothei
form er Labor government in 1031
ter-in-law
Mr.
nrul
Mrs.
AVil-on
wheth AVhlte, and "llecnuso" wn*
appropriate"
I.v
the
Justice
De
The coming week’s activities In­
Hut after both cuts the co»t of to survive If it* own ailminlstra partment amt Internal Revenue 1 Daniel 111 fntiliil In- *l*le r'* tiudy
C.'lger
nnd
fam
ily
from
Jay,
Fla.
m ng by Leslie Holcomln1.
alnud I 13 a in loilay
clude the opening Monday of an
Individual arm * rn*e so much Ihe lion action* are arbitrary . .
Following the wedding a recep­ exhibit of painting* nnd water for Christmas.
based on mere sitiplrinii and tie Htirenu
H e m ' it ml I’'m i l l .liiiite -u iii
Mr. and Mrs, K. T. Summrrsill total hill wn* more instead nf lr*&lt; volt! of Ihe ilue nroee** tn which
An Inlernul
lleveiitie Htireati I
tion was held nt the home of Rev. color* from Ihe Florida Federation
originally railed
and Mrs. Iluahton. The young „ r A r, |„ lhp E ||„h s th lln ll (lal- have returned home nfter a visit forThethe program
all civlllrrtl peoples are d rilira trd spnkesinan M ini Iasi night lie ns
xitemling
of
4,700.000.(8X1
nl
sullied the rnmm ittee's offer of Hie
with their son Merle In Ft. Lau­
couple are now rraiillntr In Qrlamlo jcrlrj*.
pound* ($13,130,000,000) over a It should nul lie expected Hint Ihr file* would tie arcepted hy Ihe
secretary general will arrive at
" } « re M r. Harrell l«i associated | Two other major events during derdale.
Hirer
year
period
n
ilR
O
l'K
/A
t
TOR
liiiite * iu i S I titliit
M r. nnd Mrs. AA’. I.. Alderman
with the State Hoad Department------------------------------------------------ ----serious
derisions
on
evidence liureaii
McCarthy In a statement, *nul
IIO I'R S 1) In 12 — 2 In fi
'i - F h . , :
-M m i i H « r . rs
(littire*
run
alMiut 1.4)0,000,(NX) whlrh hu* been denied him. nr Hie Senate *u lu n m in lltrr bail hit
I u I IT . n • !■ Ai clitic
Cliristniu* with M r. nnd Mrs. It
given him only Ihrntigh Ihe press
IMitimls ( $4,oni,000,000) annually
I'hiine 703
"a new lots in ilislmnesty anti
F. Moule of Sanford.
or hearsay "
sm ear" with its i umments ahnnl
303 Atlantic Hank llulldlng
i
You can vary stuffed e&lt;tg* «&lt;&gt;
lillll In a later statement phoned
Ea*y
and wonderful dessert
tnanv ways. M nih the yolks with
tn reporters he challenged its
tho month are a Stover Theater sardines,
with
finely
clumped Fresh pear* served u Ills a blend
production of three one-art plays shrimp, or with deviled ham. Taste of liiMpiefoit and cream cheese members In ask the Senate to liar
Jan. 13-17 anti the Stetson Hand and season! Serve the eifgs with a Mash Ihe cheese through a *sieve hint, declaring. " If Ihey do not
concert In Klixnhrtli lln ll on Jun. tossed green salad for Sunday night for a smoollt lextnre Refrlgr rale they will have proved Ihelr com­
plete dishonesty "
until «orv|pg lint"
20 .
it
supper.

Mrs. Burke Sleek*
Entertains At Tea

CALENDAR OF WEEKLY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Body Of Killer Found
Near Scene Of Crime

Market M anagers

Pole Sitter Driven Various Faiths Will
Off Perch By Cold Share In Laud Sale
Into Hands Of Law

Mrs. Triii* Fntertainn
For Her Daughtera

(anil Kilpatrick
I Christened

T
In

Seating Allowed

Ito vs K loin bed
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I’rcttv Detroit Co-ed
Is Itcatcn To Death

Itritiun To Itoost

Department Of

DR. L. T. DOSS

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F A T
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TONKillT — DOUIILE FEATURE
mills, A g J J P “FLAME OF
c*sr»*STARRETT JnC H tu STAMROUL”
u* tBURNETTE
• H illiard Denning

Junction City

Norman l.lo-d
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" I'lR A T E S O F T H E l l l l i l l S E A S ' — NO. 12

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M O N D A Y

JANUARY 5
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In Tho Studio — At
Commercial and Oak

We have acquired the room adjacent to the
atudlo for a reception room and dre Ing room.
We invite you to vlalt ua
New ClaaxeM for 3 to 6 — 6 and up
. Phone 312-J

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H IG H W A Y 1702
NORTH OP HRIDGK

SHOUT ORDERS AND
FULL MEALS SERVED

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The Story of
Will Roger
Wllh Will RoKcrs. Jr. — June Wyman
KiWIc Cantor — Jamen Glcawon
N ew * — Cxrt.MMi — Shnrl*
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H I G H W A Y

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Ike’s Background
Well Suits Him In
His New Capacity

RANFnnn ItF.RALD
* •

Mv H H K IIH Y B O W FN
A l’ Ncw sfraturc* W riter

M. on th r day brfo rr pilbllration.
Gonrnil of th® Armv Dwight 1&gt;.
Flsenhnwrr tmcamr n civilian In
.1
11(32 whin ho r v ii p n l hi* com­ THK MI«»T i »avi ;t ir t c u k c i i ( j p H n ] n
mission nnil went on to in- I'rc-1
alilent-elect of the Itniloil HtHle*.
llr. Frank ('. Mnrasn. I’ aalor
Associate! Urr** newspaper anil U:15 a. m. — Hundav Behind. Mr,
radio eilUor* chose him Mhii of II, K. W hcnlrr. Hr. Hunt.
In the lust Hunnu, evening serv­
Ihe Year on th r bust* of hi*
11:00 n. m. — Morninir Worahlp
landslide victory which ended 301and Observance of The Lord’* Hun* ice of the yoar, Dec. 2H of the
Upsaln Community Presbyterian
vcats of llrm orrnllc control III thr
Hcrnion — "Baptists
and Church, ircn'gnltlon wa* made of
f o l r r i l government. That cholrr
tfhr
Ordinances."
the church and It* many year* of
illc tn lril hi* designation a* poll&lt;1:30 p. m. — Tialning Union. A service.
tirn l man of th r year,
ini..rn..n„n»l I| department
A fter the Pastor's messages, the
7 ,M p m for_ everyone.
Sfrn)0fl _ " V I,"Ik e " hecamr an International
candle light service followed. The
hern In World W ar I I . H r It'd th r
lorv In ‘Ml."
center candle, representing the
Allied armies that amaahrd H lt-i
o. m.
Ur's fnrtres* Burope. After n&gt;. Monday
. . . at 3:3(1
, , ......
* . Hun*
. . . . Church was lit liy the Pa lor, C.
term as chief of stuff, lop U. s.lhvam Band und Junior G. A * and C. While, with appropnale re­
Arm v position, he retired in 1018 »•
Monday through I'rldav mark*.
This church wa* erected HI
to a civilinn role n* president of 1***
11' 111 .
The hook — "Studies In Phillip- year* ago, anil still In xulendid
Columbia University.
But with the rold wnr puslnp Inns" hv Dr. Italnh A. Ilc riliip . will (■•ndltlon. The church ha* the reg­
ular Sunday morning and evening
new lirohteni*. President Truman be tnuplit by the pastor. Lvcry service*
and mid-week meeting
rnlleil Klsrnhnwrr !&lt;■ Wushinplmi1ciuirch member. and nil ot hem Inprayer him ) Bible study,
r* temporary chair mini of th d lrre s te I |ri (iml'u Word. -thould nt- with
(In* candle being lighted by
Joint (Ihicfs of Htnff. The pcncial vend.
icinl.
&lt; •Mrs,
Cl.'1*1 Inc Bareli, represented
took o ulnul leave from Id* civilthe church uf the ps»t. Mrs. Horcll
Ian Job. It Ihtsiih a lungg leave
i* a charter memlier, being a meinFIIIHT IIAP1IHT U H C ID II
in 1prill when he Was Cnlted to
Ic r for ft| years. She spoke brief­
Perk Avenue at Hlxth Street
b lip organise and lead the North
ly, telling Ihe group she wai the
W. P. Brook*. Jr.. P**1nr
Atlantic T r e a l y Organisation
Mint bride ill tile rhurch (10 year*
John L. Miller. Minister of
forte*.
ago. Mr*, llm rll I* still very acKd urn 1hm
Itetiled from Army
l.ve and devoted In the church
"W e’ve Bnved A Plnce Fm You.

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church Marks
61 Ht Anniversary

Thi* wo* I lie |ob he had to
Jlinnai v 1*152 when he *ald he
v.onbl
neei'Pl
the
Iti'puhlir nil
nninlnntion fm I'reaident of the
I'id led Hlnle* if il were offered.
At file t lie Mold lie would not
«nni|,nicn I , ill in May, afte r lie
hud shown great *treri|(th in sevi m l state pi Irmirlo*, he reconaide rod. lie left hi* N A TO Job
and bml III ill self placed in a re­
tired Hlntn* without pay.
lie Inured the country In what
became a *hnr|i contest with Hen.
Robert T aft. A fte r Id* nomination
I e resinned Id* eornitdx*inri, endIll|* all eonlleetIon* w ill, (he II, S.
Ai mv.
There wete xtill iimnthn of ram .
pnlgnlng before election, lint lie
wo* ready for the victory. A*
l're*ident. tie o ill beeinne the
elvilian conililiinder ill chief of all
U. S. m ilitaiv force*.
Lung liefure inaiiKUiathiri, lie
I it &lt;■|ui i
fm that lolo by a vi»lt
t&lt;&gt; the buttle hunt in Knicn.

Iln.i al .Sueit ** Ion
"The king i* dead. L ook live
I ll e
■Illeell."
Tragedy
ntrilrk
fe ll. &lt;l. IPfi'J. Kliriiheth II liecame "Queen uf lid * realm ami
of her other i online and teerlloiles, head of the I'oniioonwealth,
defi tiller of the faith." Hhe i», by
Vote of the eillliir*. Woman of

% $ r ^t

'JUt-W.i.
tf’
*t ■&gt; y■Mf‘f
f

luiiilo a Iriif hole in defense nruilurtlnn. The waire hike (which
Involved a steel price Increase)
Was holly defended by labor
lenders and denounced ns Infla­
tionary bv many Imslnes s execu­
tive*. Philip Mi^rihv was head uf
the steel union and of thu Conpress of liiduslvlal Orrianliallnm .
file died Nov. 11, 1052.) Ills part
In the strike led to his selection
bv Ihe editors ns chief newsmaker
of the venr In labor.
The Nobel prise fo r nindldno
and psvsIoInKy for Dr. Holman
Abraham Waksman lirouuhl with
It Ills selection as chief newsmak­
er In science, The Hot iters Uni­
versity nrofessor discovered strepuromycln, Royalties Imvu been
tuinycln, u ilruit used against tuIrerculosls, ami Its companion
turned hack to the university.
Krnest

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She's sad and old heyond her
years—this child of the world.
And hopeless, too.
A candy cane and a box of
nuts from a Christmas tree—
when what she wanted more
than anything else was to be
loved and cared*for, with the
promise of a better tomorrow.
If only she had heard, at
home and Sunday school, the
story of the Christ-child who
came to bless little children,
she would feel loved.
If only she had heard of the
Child who grew into a Man,
dependable, strong, and wise,
she would feel confident of lov­
ing care. If only she had heard
how He brings triumph over
poverty, pain, and failure, her
eyes would mirror hope.
De sure that the light of faith
shines from your child's eyes.
Be sure that through Church
and home, she—and other
little ones—learn all about
God's ever-present love.

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(I: 15 n. m. Hundnv School. We nm- work.
( Jem ifi lYxnld, being the young­
ville a place fm every member of
Die fanillv. Kvcn n nursetv for the est member present, lit tho third
candle to icpiexcnt the church ul
hnliies.
11:011 n. in. Aim mne W oishili tomorrow.

Recognition, «l*o, wa* made by
Sermun
W P. Ilionk*. Jr.,
0 :if, p m
Tiiiitiinir Union. tin* pastor of Mi mol Mrs. Alfred
Union* fm nil Hire l' iu iip *. Nur- Krlreoll, who were min lied III the
chinch Mi year* ago. They, tun,
s n v for the huidi'*.
7 4:in |t, m. Fveniiui Worship. An are voi y active nnd devoted to the
work. Mr. Biieson, aDo, i* ll char­
Kvenillir D f Suin'
ter m rinlit'i.
Fellowship limn o f " ' lh " , v"
Other i linrlei no'iiilau* living
ninp nervin'.
7:.'U» 11. 10 Wednesday Kvcnlnp elsewhere m e: M r*. Augusta FticSophia I’eiorxon, Curl
Hervlie. N u r*iiv mien at nil «erv- hiui, Mi
tlusDifson. Fled L iu o iii. Mrs. Uni
ice*.
Vhiten.
"Kverv llouni A Wtiiui A* i mu nmft1nj4«'rvii't* wih f'liiM'il liy "Wi'is*
Minin'."
loo. "Tlio lilflil of the win Id l*
VVeleolll*'.
Jem*." Beneillcllon by pastor.
H i.V H .V I II

DAY A D V H N T IS T
( I I I ID II

V

\SSBMIILY i l l DDII

Tw elfth H ire d sad l.m ircl Avenue
Rei . Harold B. II i i II ih k. I'aalnr
Sunday:
('lunch Service l!;dn n m . H11I11: Ifi a. up Suiolav .SelouiL a i lu**
urdsy.
Saldiatli S'liool II:dll I*.III. Mrs. fut oviu v age.
11:110 a. in. Morning worship
|{. Ilm kiier, *u|iei inlcmlclil.
I’m ye 1 Melt IMU Wednesdiiy H:0l) eiimniiininri lerviee. Piistnrul n o*,
sage
"W lial i* tlie Meaning of
I'.n.
'Sai l ifin iil Atom nieiii' 7"
Visilols ore welcome.
2:20 ip in. P i I m i I i evangellnni
vmltli in , bulge.
UPS AI. \ t (IMMUNITY

Srvrnlh HI reel mill Him Avenue
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I'llHSBYTHBIAN CUUItUII
geli*lli *e, vice,
Rev. U. U. White, Minister
Alum lav:
Rrpulsr srrvlces
(lie Veal.
H:(MI n. in. Hi'clluiiiil C.'bitst'* AmUnified Service* I0:(MI a.m.
Uentb of King George VI found
Kliriiheth and her liilebnMil I.IMII) Chinch school mol Inlk by pastor. luiHHiidiii'* Rnllv lit the Del.and
Younp People's Mcellnp 7:00 Assemiilv uf (iod.
mile* awav in Afrlea. Hhe wa»

anliwtilntIrur for her ailing father
en a mval lour.
Hhe flew hark tu Knuluml to
become the living nvmbol of tinllrills li
empire.
Trained
since
rhlldhood Du tlnit role, she is llie
(12nd sovereign of llrlla lii since
F g h rlt loiaoie I* lltfC of Wessex
In 827 A. II.
High tension in Inin rnnllnund
Ihmughnut (ho year. The rdllors
chose F. Mohammed Mossadegh,
aired, utlimr, eniolinnnl premier
nf that o il-riih ronntry th ie f
newsmakei In foreign affnir*, ll
wa* IH'il will’ll he enirlnrered the
nationalisation
of
lnudiiu
oil
Which had been root l olled bv a
II rit I ah firm , lint In 1U32, with
bis country
luilunrcd on the
brink of bankruptcy and lutterinir
between alliance w llh llm West
II ml the threat of control by
Hovlet Russia, hr faced crlsjs
lifte r crisis. The world'* tup dlploiuals worked with him, hut all
tehem r* to settle the dispute
cracked up on the llttlo man's
prim determination Ilia! llritlsh
inflilepie should he wiped mil of
Itllll,
Man of Industry
The naming nf rh n rle * Krwlti
Wilson, head uf Uenerul Motors
f'orp., as Heerclnry nf Defense
In (lie Klsenhower Cahinet lead
li hi* choice u* chief newsmaker
of Ihe year in business anil IndusI iv. Wilson hnx of leu denounced
government defense buying piiileh'*. t i M f Ini* been one of the
major supplies of war weapons,
lie will give up a *ix figure salnrv fm Ihe |2&lt;),d(H» u-yt'iir governmenl loin
•
W. R. steel workers went hack
In their Jobs July 211, 11152, after
,31 days of strike. Lack of steel

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Tuesday:
p.ni.
Kveninp Bervlcc 7:30 p.m.
7:15 i t . m. Christ'* Aniliu*»r.Wisinrsdav I’venlnu* ’&lt; 00 p.m. diir * nieellog.
Prayer nnd Bible Study.
YY’edni'vdav:
Mis. Paul Marrs — Pinnlst.
ip m.
Worker's Training

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Mr. Alfred Krtcsun, Biipt. of emit nf.
Church School
Mr. Uicorue I'onilil, Lender — U D NIilIBG ATID N AI. I HUIDTI
midweek service.
Park Avenue sad Third Htrerj
J. Bernard Root. Minister
h o l y &lt; r d s s u n i id 11
10:00 a. ill. Bundav School
( Knixrmiiih
11 00 a. iip Morning Worship
Rev. II. L v tllrlo n /.imiuerninti,
Theme! "Tim New Year Out­
11. D.. Itrclor
look"
2nd Sunday After ('hri*lius*
' love me your life, and day shall

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11:00 a. m. Ilolv F.uchaii*! mid
ness. power.
Sermon
liive me your life and I w ill make
Service* Ihrouuh tile Week:
a spade tn dig the fmniilatiuns of

Sacrament of Penance Pence
Chanel — Hiiliirdny b-d |&gt;. in.
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PRHSBY I BRI AN
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tlsk Avenue snd Third Slice I
Itev. A. &lt;L M rln n h . Minister
D:-I.r. a. in. Sunday Behind.

11:00 a. in. Mornlnv Win ship

,°nd "lOfarjoj

Written popular novels and re« Iveil high critical acclaim since
e "ids, la chief newsmaker In
Sternl urc. Ills short book, "The
Id Man and the Boa" waa pub­
lished In fu ll in a mapailno and
t ken In Imok form. Home critics
d It was a return to the old
nxway^ Im nlvln* that aoma chatnblWL o t lh c _wnrM_ajul_clile£
oUtier
h
recent works were newsmaker In aporta, A perfect
Mot Up to the old atandanl,
Hirht in the 13th round « v u tho
■i Hellplnus HpokeaaaM
ebeemaker'a eon the title by a
i Bishop Fulton J. Hheen la ehlaf knockout; he had been trailing.
newsmaker In rellpion. The Ro­ Admittedly no boxer, he hae an
man Catholic prelate I* credited u p je ilv e punch In either hagd.
conversion of
Marilyn Monroe, aexy, wt|eeracking,
rage-to-richei new fOm
to hla 1
ng, raga-to-riches

mu chW newsmaker
reRi
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ent. Cheesecake
ht her wide publ
if romance with Joe
eater men called
o. t atar of tomorrow,
Ms id * no h eaV jeraay Joe though no &gt;e of her pleturs* hae
to bccomo la tiv rw e liW hrea rntod aa outstanding.

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This Series is lieini? Published Kacli Week in the Sanford Herald with the Approval of the Seminole County
Miniriterial Association, and is Sponsored i»y the Following Husiness K H ta b liH h m en ts:
T o u c ir r o N untm t o .

M a i l IIOTTI.INO CO.

HOI,I,Kit MOTOR HA1.KH

C K liK H Y C IT Y P IU N T IN O CO.

IIIU , I.IIMIIKH A SUPPLY
YAltO

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HANFORD A T LA N T IC
N A T IO N A L BAN K

HRITT TRACTOR CO.
\V.,W. IIO R NK TRHCKINC. CO.

KKNKAHIK (il.ASS &amp;
PAINT CO.

W l I,HON-MAI Kit
KHUNITIIHK CO., INC.

limSKON 1‘UNKIlAli IIOMK

j(AY KKNNKOY'S SANKOH1)

hero by the Long Beach mounted
patrol and To tfin lra Costa *her

poise.

Lubbock, Tex., was Invited tu
send a mounted shorlff'a posse,
and tho Texas Cavalier* nf Han
Antonin are expected to have 13
horse* with their marching group.
Similar outfit* front Denver,
Coin., and from Nevada also have
been invited.
Mounted police havo been Invited
from Cleveland, Ohio, and from
the Pennsylvania state police.
A* for human beings, some com­
mittee members expect about a
half-million visitors, although only
half or less will stay overnight.
The scramble for rooms brought
on charges of attempted price
scalping. A House executive expen­
ditures subcommittee, which looked
Into them, was told by Washing­
ton hotelmen they are charging
their usual rates, despite the heav­
iest demand In history,
-^ rh j'g o m m ttte trY rg r'to ld a bloc
of l i rooms in Ihe S u tler Hotel
hud been reserved In Vice m i l dent-elect Nlxon’a name for the uso

J. M. U LY TH K TRUCK 1NO CO,
HANFORD

ItO A T WORKH

HT. JOHNS* R K A LT Y CO.

J. C. HUTCHISON A CO.

AUTOMATIC L A C N im Y
WAIINKH'H fillliF SHKVICK
STATION

W H KKLKR
HTINK M A C IH N K A
SUPPLY CO.

T IIK K IL fiO R K HKKI) CO;

HANFORD KLKCrRIC CO.
K A R L IIIO O IN H O TH AM
Agviit, Ktam Unl

NICHOLSON * IUJICK CO.

Dll Co.

FKRTILI7.KK CO.

(JKNK'H TEXACO SERVICE

IIK R M A N 'H CAPE

R. H. IIATEH THUCKINO CO.

HANFORD AtrrO PARTS

ROY W ALL, PLUM BING

LANKY DRY CLEANERS

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

PKNNETO
CENTRAL FLORIDA FOODS,

" J S M 'u S T te

INC.

tho deposit 00 UMm wa*
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HILL HARDWARE CO.

1 Went a le S
for auced im o l

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or L'lahl sled dogs In tho parade,
Animals Will Havel Arrutn
sold. Tho sled will be
ctpiippcd with wheel* to mu»h
the pavement of PemuylvanPriority On Space along
la Avenue,
Home famou* palomino horse*
For Inauguration Irom
California are being shipped
WASHINGTON un—lt ’» easy for
Inaiiiturallon visitors to WashlnKbm
to got good sleeping acctimmmlo'
Ilona — unleu tho visitor* are
human,
Inauguration official* m ill (here
I* plenty of space n* stable* here
or nearby fur the inn animal*
which arc coming for Ihe Jan. 20
events. Practically all hotel room*
for human* have long since been
booked up.
The anlmala ' w ill find plush
accommodations at nearby race­
tracks. The itablea at one track
alone could
&lt;
take care of about 700
hone*.
Clarence
Ihe Parade
o m m H tM K
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Committee
K rvuj
n |* lend In,
' ‘Including
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three elep^■_*
elephant*,
"Ml»»
Burma, the maicnt of the GOP."
Alaska w ill enter a team nf i l l

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/.ter*-

Gml without man I* a mind w ith ­
out a loiiguo or car* or nyc or
fingers or foci.

(Kulsruaal)
10:15.12:00 The Rev. II. Lvillotun Zimmerman,
II. D..Prlr*l -In-Charge
0:30 n- m. Pioneer Fellowship
2nd Sunday after ChrUlms*
(1:30 p. m. Senior I Hull Fellow­
Ilolv Communion, U:(M) a. m.
ship
Aiigusllninn Father* from Uio
7:30 it. in. Hveninv Worahlp. Ser- Good Hlieiihcrd Monastery. Grunge
mull, Mr. Mclnnlx.
City, will officiate at Services.

Cl,u'ch

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Man without God is a bubble In the
sea, a single grain u f sand on an
Infinite Iwach.

In nli.
Church
Nursurv
each Sunday.

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a now world, a crowbar to pry
loose Ihe locks, a line to mix
*and and cement, a trowel to
hind slnnu and make them a
Wail.

Solo — "The Llvlmr Cicnl" (icuf- such power as not all thu atom
frev O 'H ara — Robert Blown
in all Urcatlon can match"
Anthem — "(iod So Loved The
—- llormann ilnvertiorii,
W orld" Stainer — Clmncel Choir.
Communion Meditation. Mr. M r- CHRIST ( T lt iu c ii LONGWDOD

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H:00 a. m. Ihdv Cuniinuiilon
In' like a new world.
11:311 a. 111 Fnmllv Hervlie ni'J The unclean shall he clean, the
Church School
iiiw a n llri'. courage. Die weak­

Ihdv Communion daily ill 7:30
a. m. excent Friday nl 0:00 u. 01.

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07.1ER-WELLER HOMB8, INC.
HUNT'S TUXEDO F EE D
STORE
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AMERICAN OIL CO.
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Chavex Is
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Defeated By Davis
Gov. White Says
I" Boxing Match
Officials Loused
Up Sugar Bowl
JACKSON. Mi&gt;« . J t-G o v . Hug'.
White knocked the officiating o
the Sugar Bowl football game N r
Vcar*» dav which he said mere a to
Georgia Tcch'a 24 7 margin of vie
lory over the University of M il
tiaaippi
The 71 year old governor, whr
waa a 215 pound center at Mi*
tiaaippi during IK'S 1901. tent bli*
taring
telegram *
yetterday
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(loner Bernie Moore and Georgi
Gardner, head of the SEC officialt
White *atd he w a t ruA critic iiin i
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magnificent
Georgia
Teel
team " but taid Ml»*l»*lppi ihould
have bad three touchdown* instead
of one
**ln my judgm ent." White taid
“ I witnessed the wor»t offtciatinr
that I have ever teen at the Sugar
Bowl game
**The fa ir raich decision wa« a
d itg rare I e s p rrt* the tentimen'
of thouiandi of our ritire n i I'm
surprised the SRC tolerated tucl
officiating ”
The controversial fa ir catch de
rition came in the second hall
•h e n three M iu lttip p i player'
tm aihed into T erb halfback Bobby
Moorhead who had signaled for a
fa ir catch of a M iu ittip p l punt.
The trio knocked Moorhead about
10 feci and the ball popped out of
hi* arm t Official* ruled a IS-rard
penalty against Mississippi inttead
of giving M ittD iip p i p o itetiio n of
the recovered fumble
Jim Ingram , one of the three
Rebels who hit Moorhead, laid aft
ter the game. " I w at *11 tel to hit
him when he threw hi* hand up
about a* high a* hit head I wa*
too d o te and going too fast I
couldn't tlop."
Ingram »aid Moorhead thould
have given hi* signal tooner to
give the Rebel* time in iVn&gt; or
bypa«* him In tneir headlong da*h
M it*i**ip p i fan* booed Ibe o ffi­
cial** deciuon
Tbe five o fflrial* for the game,
assigned by G trd n e r on im trucDons from Moore, were, referee
pred Hosier, umpire Marion T »l
ley. linesman F^l Copeltnd. field
judge W ft Bentley and dock
operator M' K l&gt;eviese
None was available for comment

old manager—Willie Pep The wily
one from Hartford. Conn , also
D avi*' home town, finally «old out
hi* intereit in Teddy last February
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D a vi*’ career, dating bark to
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SUCCEEPS
ha* won only 46 of them ag*in*t
G E R M A N H /C R M A R
the toughett boy* around
A t /A L E 'O O T B A IL
I "Nobody teemed to be much in ­
terested in me in (hove d a y *." taid
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Davis "One year I had 25 fight*.
Seem* like 1 w at going every night
in a different town"
it may not h ate been evident to
the TV customer* but the *mall
crowd of 1120 pitying 17.956 In
Maditon Square Garden to ice
1D avi* win a unanimou* den won
l over Fabela Chavex, of Comptun.
/E 'E R .A il J A C K W E S T /A M P ,
I C a lif, lavt night, wa* wondering
* * o m a p e e r . s p c m &gt;\ e r - c p
— why the Red Top’ " There i t no
r o p t m e POMO P /V
trace of red in Dav.»' b.'ack hair.
1 9 3 / . HUMS Y * e
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Maurice (M u ib k y ; Salon-, his
current manager, made him forget
the hair d&gt;e and concentrate on
hi* Fighting.
" I want to fight Pep, Tommy
Collin* or Sandy Sadd.er when be
gett out of the A rm y ." aaid Davla.
whote real name ia M urray Cain.
Salo* claimed both Percy Has*ett of Philadelphia and Paddy De
Marco of Brooklyn turned down
D a vit at an opponent la*t night,
lie hold* wins o te * both

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Team No. I m aintained.a nar­
row lead over team No. 6 lhi»
week in the Mlsed Howling Lea­
gue. George I'exold l* keeping well
In front with his individual aver­
age Of 173.
Team No. 1 w alk'd a» av
week with honors f«»r the high
aeries, collecting a total of 1.697
pins, and the hl»h single game
w ith a total of 606 nlns.

Corinne C alrct. D e te r* h
I ivrrr. Alan L«dd in a D in * moment from
Paramount'* “Thunder In The E *» t". showing on the Rita Theater
'cryen Sunday and Monday

John Landy Runs
Remarkable Mile
M ELB O U R N E. Auttralia. &lt;E —
John Landy. of Melbourne Unlveru ty. ran another remarkable mile
at Olympic Park today covering
the distance in 4 02.4 over a
breeie swept bnckdutt track.
T bit compare* to G u n d e r
llargg's world mile record of
1.01 4 set in Sweden in July. 1645
Landy, A u ttra lia'* 22 year-old
Olympic runner, ran the mile on
the tam e track in 4.02 1 00 Dec. 13.
Ail four official tim er* clocked
Landy today in exactly the tam e
time, which it unutual.
Three official tim er* al*o ciockod
him at 3 *4 4 for the 1.200-meter*

UCLA Is Defeated
tty California In
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M in iitip p i 75 Arirnna 70
Auburn 7* Memphis Sttte At
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M 'lttenberg 7(* M 'agner t&gt;7

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DeSpirlto gained fam e aod for­
tune by riding Mo .ia &amp; e r i is 1*52
for a world's record, but bow did
thoae who backed him with cold
ra th at the mutuei window* fare?
If our arithm etic it correct a
flat w a te r of 110 to won oe each of
Tony’* 51 race* between the time
he returned riding on Dec 24. aft­
er hit JOdav sui pent ton and hu
record breaking Mfirfi winner on
tie r 30 would bate brought a prof

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Sanford • Orlando
Kennel Tlub Entries

G. Pezold’s 173 *
A verage Is Tops
In M ixed League

Sports Roundup

St Francis id k m G8 Amherst 3r,

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flem son SI MAM 71
South &lt; arnlina &gt;.'* Virginia Tei h
1ft1 Coi'-n 'Term 1 67 Freed
llarde
man 53
I Alabama O Keeiler AFB 61
Mi*s Southern V Northeast La 52
Tenn Tei h n Tusr-jlum 76
M IDW EST
DePaul 81 Taylor 69
John Carroll 70 Valp araiio to
III S'ate Normal 75 Hall State 6|
K""th Dakota 82 Idaho Slate 6)
lir ii'y 90 Gttawk ( Kas) W1
St Brriediet's ( K a i i 64 Ft Hay a
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Southwestern i K a o r.5 M rPher
son 5.5
Kinporia i K j - I State V) H d h tn y
I K « i 1 59
Comordta &gt;Minor 71 M'e.tm sr rn
Huron 4.-il*&gt; 73 Winona T rh r* 56
M aryville 1 M m 62 llaker i Kas,
56
Hastings 76 M'illlam Jewell 71
FAR WEST
Southern ( al 75 Stanford 58
California 72 UCLA 66
Washington 79 Oregon 73
M’ynrnlng 77 New Mexico 72
Utah 77 Colorado Stale 52
M ^ f - r d i n e «2 New Mexico A A

Many are wondering I f the Pet.
old fam ily o f -Sonford w t« bom
with bowling ball* or the g ift for
bowling. The lsU a t official avtr.
aget anow George Peaold par**,
the mixed pin loop w ith a lofty
173 averago for 16 gamea.
George** daughter. M arie, k«
a 124 percentage In the unw
league and George'* brother Paul
i« the leading C ity lea g u e leader
with a 174 mark.
A newcomer Ohnetorge ttandi
second with a I M m ark fo r only
three game*. Fllen Bella rankt
third w ith 1(2 in 39 gamea while
Morris SJoblom stand# a dote
fourth w ith a t ( t average.
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Dot Poweli'a tremendous JJi
te n e t of laat Mooday night bunt,
ed her up to an eean 160 average
for the year to take the aixlh ipou
H . G -f.T .P .A v g . H.fl
re to ld . G.
0 16 2696 173 220
Dhnetordg
0
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447 160 103
BetU
0 36 6912 162 204
SJoMora
0 42 «327 161 233
Powell
0 39 6639 160 l«|
May. Bob
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Bollv
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V itt
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Hayea, Bob
0 2) 2693 166 1M
Burnett
0 89 (344 127 176
Barrio*
0 21 2666 126 178
Hatborn
0 12 1633 136 no
Von Herhulla 0 30 3999 133 14?
Kobinaon
0 36 4718 131 ]M
Bedenbaugh
0 13 1497 128 144
Petold. M arie 0 42 6189 124 107
F rirke
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Fried
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Hayea, r a t 20 21 2027 96
M av. Sue
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record of 3:43.
It wa* n id lo b« the fattest
1,500 ever run In Ute course of *

R i The Associated Prr*»
UCLA io t off on the wrong foot
in opening their defenie nf the l’ »
eifir Co»it Conferenee b o k etb all
rhxmpiomhiD The L'CLA.NS were
upset last night by California. 72
•'&lt;6 after a valiant second half rally
faded
Washington, which lo»t to UCLA I
in the playoff for the PCC frow n 1
: U* t year, opened defence of ita |
1northern divltion title hv lieatlng
Oregon. 79 71 The Huskies had to
j come from behind in the last two
I minute* Boh Moubreg* sparked the
Ifm k ie i with 1] points
Southern California, ailrrnating
plat *&gt;n« alm oit h kr football, tra m ­
pled Stanford. 75 56. and kept pace
with California, tem iinrarilv at
Iraat in the southern divition of
the I" «
Wyoming, playing its first league
game in the skyline Conference,
had tn go overtime to beat New
Mexico. 77 72 The regulation game
ended 67«7 after Tobey Hoyhal •
misted a rhnt for Ihe Lohoet In
the la tt two seconds
Mississippi and Auburn won first
round games in the first Memphis
Invitational tournament Ole M l**
humbled Arirnna of the Florder
Confemre 75 70. •• VMe Auburn beM
Mem pbit State, 78 61.
In • couple of Southern Confer­
ence pamm Clem son upset M'illlam
and M ary. 61 71 »"d *to-th &lt; *•'
olina niriped Virginia Tech.
ft1
In other major games DePaul
trampled Tavlor. 61 tffl San Fran
cisco beat Sv&gt; Jose State. A7 47.
Utah t-aik Co'nradn State 77 '.1
and South Dakota nipped Idaho
Slate. 62 61.

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Eastern Org 79 Seattle Pacific 71

P layer.
B. May
A* May

Ponlyre
Total

Television and Radio did an outstanding job
reporting the Election Returns.. ■

GREYHOUND
EUCDiN IMDONS IP —W MUCHAS 30 ^ ! ABpotcheclc
of MWipapen acrosa the country reveals:—Iisuea report*
Ing election returns ran 10% to 30% higher than their
normally recorded circulation.

Mlnnla Mlnoso of 4h* Whit# Box
won (ha basa stealing rhampion•Mp lq the Amarlcan League with
23 — but wo* also caught aUallng

attendance and entertainIni—have faQea off ihindY’
newspaper reading is still just as DODular!
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population. In 1920 population was 106 million; today
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eirenltUonwa. 28 millloa; today if . 54 mlUion-op »4%l

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Faint Ray 01
Hope Granted
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w rltV adrrr-

hnrles R. Shaver Ad­
mits He Accepted
Money From Firms
Applying ForLoana

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*tay of execution wav offered to
day to atom *pic* Julio* and F.thel
Ilotcnberg If they apply to Preaic m t Trum an for clemency.
Federal Judge Irving H. Kanf
man, who presided at their trial
said he would grant the stay if
(hey filed with ine Federal Court
by Saturday an order slating they
wilt make the application for ex
ecutlve ciemencj
Kattftituo tii'tionrred hit deeixtrv
shortly after un Appeals Courl de
elded to reserve decision on wheth
er to cU’lav C'e scheduled -t*n l*
execution of the man-ond u ife spy
itD m tn give Ihem lim e to seek a
review of the ease in the United
States Supreme Court
The motion for the stay nf exeeu
tlon was a last-ditch nmve bt tie
fense attorneys tn save the pair
The motion urged l*-e en- -t I
hold up Ihe electrnnut'en «• ’’lie t1-'
eonvlrtcd pair osk the Suprenie
(’ourt to review 11 lower court's
decision denying them a new trial
The U. .S t ourt of Appeals took
the m o tl n o under advisement,
tending ooteonip of a defense con
fwence with Fetleral Jtitlve Irving
ft. Kaufman, who passed Ihe death
sentence.
The defense al*u p'ans in a*5
Kaufman tu postpone Ihe execution
tn |&gt;ermit tim e tn prepare an up
ATTINOINO ( H i l l MKT Democratic rauctu on M'athlnctun's Capitol Hit? are ft,
peal to Prctldcnt Trum an for ex
Kennedy, of Massachusetts, W. Stunrt Symington, Mifsuiirl, I’rue Daniels, IT *
e c tlv e clemency
The Supreme Court already hnr
son, Washington. At bottom (left) Is Hep WUbur Mills, of Arkansas, chairman ul t
passed on the sentence, but the
Sum Rayburn, ol Texas, who was chosen House Minority lender, sml (rig id ), Hep
new motion asks a re'-'ew of the
Massachusetts, who was selected lo be Ihe purty'e minority whip in Ihe BJrd C
case on new points of law.
J n Washington, a hand of pickets
&gt;*W up * "vig il line” across fie
street from the White House today
In an attempt to spotlight their
demand for executive clemency lo
the Itosenbergs.
A spokesman tor i'.e pickets taid
the group will try lo arrange an
appointment with President T ru ­
man In order to muke a direct
appeal tn him tn rnm m iilc the
i/e U U lY
w U C IIlIO
thuked o ff giirhage rullerlluna ill
death tenlenre*

Baltimore Schools Are Forced To
Close As Firemen, Janitors Strike
nem dv sheriffs _
I&amp; ra:
Named By Hobby

—.
• • * . s . ' &lt;ww
• -• w
Twis-thirils or more of llnltl
f l l r a v o / l R i f R /k 'lf H
more'* *uinc DW) puhlle •ehiiul*

W A S H IN G T O N bib - r h a r li*
K. Slmti-r, furm rr g.-m-rnl counsel
of tlic Senate Small lliisinc** Coni*
milIc**, iilra iln l guilty ( imI uv to ac­
cepting money from three firm *
■rrking
Keconvtnii'tloii
KinuiH'c
CoriHirutiun loan*.
Shaver entered hi* idea liefnte
U. S. District Judge (h.-irlc« S.
Mel.mighlin. No dale wa* *el for
tile sentencing.
Shaver acknowledged m -citlinir
6.5(10 no three *e|iarnte mcltaitina
from loiin-*eeking film *.
Leonard || Cooper, 11 Miami
F lu , hu*ine**man. idi-a.li.l guilts
in ronileclion with (lie »mne ca*e
Cooper lolmilled mdiieinu Shaver
In lucent the monel.
1*1 urge*
again*!
Jerome
II.
1W rinkle of Miami and Itnvmoud
W. I-opatu of rh it’llgn, in eonnee*
lion with the *nnte i-a*e, were ill*lilinted.
The Inillitm eiit* were under n
1 kl.ilute niuklng il uu offen-e fm
government emiilnvee* to aei-i'lil
fee* for *1-1 vice* reluled to tlo-ii
official tintii «.
The nccii«nlion wa* I hat Sha­
l l t, wliilc 1oini*el to tin- Senate
lom m ittee, took the fee- and at
tl liipteil lii influence the It I '* ‘ to
make tin loan*.
T h e ■o u ilu u d e * fr o m it h it h S h u t

er admitted receiving fei * were
Smitliei n l.iiiindry lin
\lom iiiom
MiimifuiTui log Co. nod Cro**lv
Window Corn., all of Miami.
Ill lt*51 Slmvei re*igncd a* conn*11 to the Small |l«*|oe»» Como-'1
tee, hi'llded hv Sell. Spnrkiano It.

Demand Made To
O u s t Socialized
Medicine Clique
C
1
Ills

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Clifford flowcll Is
With 15th In Korea
W IT H T I I K I5 T II IN F A N T R Y
D IV . IN KOREA Id . 1 ol. 4'lif
lord W. Howell, 2l(i Fri*iu h Ave­
nue, Hanford, i* serving 10 Korea
with the 4Blh In fantry Division.
The 16th nrrivi-d in Kon-n in
December, 1K5I and inp luied "TUona” hill in June’s *ee saw hilt
liuttle*.
World W nr II veterans will re­
member this same division, in
*1)44, held its toe-hold ul Auxin
beachhead fur four month* against
violent German assaults. They
then attarked ucros* the Tiber
IHver and outflanked Hume.
Culonel Howell mis recently as­
signed as commanding officer, 1 *t
Battalion, IHOth In fan try llegi
ment, lie previously served as 11 •
slslatit chief o f staff. Intelligence
Section.
A veteran of World M’ur II, he
holds the Conduit Infantrym an
Badge, llronxe .Star Medal and the
European Theater Itildion witli
two campaign stars.
Ills w ife lives in Freeport, Fla.

Leon W. StunNtrom
I)it'H In Zell wood
Leon Wilhelm Blcnslrom, (17. of
^ellwood, brother of Mrs. Ada
Rockey and N . J. Bu-nstroin of
Sanford, was buried yi-sterdnv
afternoon nt V:00 n. m- in the Zellwootl-Tangerlne Cemetery follow­
Ing services at the Zellwomi M eth­
odist Church. He died at the home
o f hi* daughter, M r*. Earl W hite
Friday morning.
M r. 8t*n*trnm was t&gt;orn in San­
ford and spent the greater part
:«f-h l*-H r#-h ere r- H i- was a-barber
and a member of the
M elhodlit
Church,,flf Zcllwood and the Moose
I.odgfxjgle was also the brotherlA rU V e a f Mrs. C. I.. Ilewson of

Funeral Services
Held For Teacher
Killed In Accident
Funeral services were held ut
3:00 p m . todnv at llrl*snn Fununi Home for M r*. Gertrnile I
I ’ngv, 63.
teoeher nt Kanfnrd
gram m ar Rchonl for Ilia lu**t Hi
year*, ivlin wish fnlnll* iuioii-d in
I 1)
imtuilli'blbisi'f iilelll
Ileal
Wnshini'ton. D. ( . la-t Fridas
while *he iv a * 11-111111101- f 1mss 11
v|*ll there
M r*. Page’s ear. in which "inm i tiding alone, skidded olid
iiVerliinied sill- snffeied u -kull
frm-ture Sin- was ii-tiiiiinig fimn
llnltimnre
Mil
where she hud
-pent tin- hidtditv* « d h her »nn
in-law and d au g h tii. 'It and M r*
I’ ol.eit
C.illahiin.
lle i
mother.
M i* June Little. al*« " f Fnnfiird.
* ‘s-„in'i"ninl Ip-r
daughter
t-i
Unlotiville, N C nod was wait
log then- to lie plrked un hv M r*
Pni*e on lu-r return urnith
•hire in Uniutiville -Inis
15.
IMie.i, M r*. Paire moved tn S c
Curd with lo r fiiiuilv nt nn eirrlv
mre. In uddilloti to learhing 01
the lirnm m ar sehmil here sin hud
nl*o I'nne siltniner wmk nt Stet
• un Cniversitv in Del.ainl where
she n reived her HA degree two
i r a i * nuo. She wa* n member of
Ihe First Mr-th,idl*t Chiireh. nf
tin- Si-liilii'de Chapler Two. O i. S
«nd the llu*in-Ns and l*r,ifi--*-»nniisl

Mercury At 31
ttut No Damage Is
Reported H e r e
•’entlpol • County's second eul i
w n v . of the w inter was not n* ,
severe i * the first nml Judging
from reports of farm ers ami ri ip
experts lint much, if any, il image
u n . done over the week-end.
Dr. It. W. Itu p re r't. direct r of
Ihe University of Flor da A gri-ul
t re Experiment Kiat'ori on C -lory
Avenue, reported tlm l tlie low
read nu there was III d o 're *, n i " t d -d .Snrnlay inernng.
Last niirlit’a mere try i|i|ir&gt; il
on I • to .’IH degrees around mid­
night nn I warmed up gradually
before morning,
Dr.
Uiiprec-ht
sl-'led.
"W e havn nrt re ciril of a front
here, h ilt there may have been a
frost in arat'ereil
low
pockets
c uml-i« morning," he slat d.
"A ctually most nf tho croos
l'k« h«-ms, which might have In-en
nfferterl, l,ave he n p'rked n-d
thus* &gt;ropi survlvlior the recent
r-dil wa-os were strong enough
to withstand the coM air mass
ov -t Ihe w e k -e m l."
Sandy And'-rson, mannder #1
4h» S m fr rtl 5ft
Formers M a r­
ket. * t a t -il, *'| have no r -ports of
*1- mag *
e-oe* d .iflo - the w r-k oisd. You k»’ow there empa ere
Ilk * ■ Inxee In Irslnlm r, th 'v ar*
rrsn-ftt'oned for Iho ea'il sveather."

Henry Hhoenuik'-r, a l«reo *e*.Anllerso-i the* the co'd w -ye illdn'l
• ffre t h&lt;* l e t t u c whleh I i »',out
Is he cut.
luce farmer, reported to Mr

6ACINO

MONDAY JAN

U.S. Counsel
Pleads Guilty
In Bribe Deal

Democrats Choose Congress Leaders At Caucus

'ourt Offers Condi­
tional Stay Of Ex­
ecution I f Appeal
Is Made To Truman

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.learel-s l lo r Tr ofr*» **t|rM I*- 1,
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llom b
r e x T i i a i r * _ s is
e - " “ a . . * I r e P o ll m » rsHe*tmn.
**&lt;• W om en • l ll l e H ung. I»»M. l u .
M r t r&gt;-*r*» ! • • r s * - r * r * . . i - «
••* ••••rsrTM a s r e . M tan.
M»l Poee D s s r n &gt; * r|, s in .il'S -*rh n ia e e e . 4*«|I1»I*I| l le a u lr ’*
n ifl. w a r Ha*. Ilem o N u t.

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W S P A P E R

A mualrnl iirugmin eonalsilnir " f
...
song* mid iil-inn si-lectlnna by Mr.
| IU C 1 O D l i l l T O W
and M r*. Robert AVen* was pre_____
rented by Robert Itauman, pre*L j A .,,,.,.(,,1
County
■bint of the Sanford Atlantic Numeeting, Hnecifieullv 1
iV n a l Hank, n* the first program j,, nppi-ove the liunils and
of the new yeur nt Hutary lunch- „,ent* uf Sheliff-eleet J.
eon toilae.
hy's s ta ff of deputies, conf
Mrs. AVenx, a talented young
llM,| tentntivelv apim
concert and light opera singer. „ther pending hi* aniulsltii
who recently moved to Sanford nece**arv bund, today at tl
w ith her husband, owner of the flonisi-.
Fountain U d g e on the Orlando
Th(i „|&gt;w|l|| , (. „ | on w„ ,
Highway, s a n g '•/I'reu ner by Noel , ||t.
y Commtaalon to
Coward, " A ll the Things You Are S|„.r |ff llohhv with a *taf
by Jerome Kern, Clri'drihlm by pude* from thp moment 1
PestalOiln, and two enron-s " Ile r office, 12:4)1 a. nr. tomurrn
Gown'
and "1011 p o o l
Know
until the next regular
IJ h a t sou re Mlssin .
nf the County Comniisalm
M r. W en*, form erly with Paul for thl&gt;* Friday morning v
W hitem an’s
Orchestra,
played bund* on the de|iutle* wc
"W hispering", “ 12th Street Rug", officially sanctioned.
"1 Can’t Give You Anything H ill
.Sheriff P. A. Mero’s
I-ove", "S la r D u *l" nrul "I'v e Got »tnff of deputies official
lthvthni",
office nt midnight tonight
They were Introduced l.y CharThree of the |0 dcpiitlc* 1
lea Morrison who also Introduced |,v t (,0 County Commi
th« y j'ltln g Rotarlnns. President R|chanl
Wemlell
Keogl
Iloh Harris presided.
'.Alarv: Ralph Dean. 2209 I
Visitor* at tmlay * luncheon I n - 1tr&lt; | H o ,, |„ Humphrey. I.«
leil Howard Chadwick of I't. w ||| | „ asalgneil to ilsity
atant, N . J.. Jack Zucker o f Sanfonl-Orlanilo
Kennel

Rowling Standings

f ig h t * la jtt n ig h t
H r The liM x Is le d Pres*
*G . Petold
NEW Y O H K -T e d d y "Red Top"
la d ltli
Davis. 13|S|, Hartford, outpointed Dot Powell
Fabela Chavet. 131 Vk. L o . A n g rlrs .,
-----!0. M a rte l llrlsebols 147, Montreal. 1 A ll nvailr
oulpointed Tony Cirnmino. 147Ai, ’ p*te,| in thi
Bayonne. N. J. 10.
4legln» Com
WEST PALM BEACH. F7a — ,JW )| w ill lx

Y F IJ .O W CAR 1(11

Is Presented At
Rotary Luncheon

Paelflr Unlv 59 Portland State 57
l.infirld 79 Oregon Education 61
^E astern W aih 82 Carroll (M o nt)
Players
M. Petal,I
Pried
0 . Petold
Total

H e a r lit partly cloudy lhr»ugti
Tuesday, a little w arm er m od ter
Hunt Ih lt afirrnoim and lonlsht.

D elivery, by 7:94 p.m ., plesre ra il

iftusical Program

San F ran co rn 67 San Jn«e St 47
San Diego State 5# M’hlttier 54
( N d T 57 ' ,oun,* ,n ' *

IF YOU D O N T
receive yonr Hanford Herald. City

Mr. Anilers-o *«M th-» th» wl**d
‘•'tie-d ay n 'rh t ami e’ r|-&gt; g-mdsv
e-orrlm* al*o lesa-ned t’ a B'*ilb'l&gt;
•ls» e f n MlHng fr*« L

M 7.. Cullom. sale* 4n*"»e*r
Ghas- and O'mpany, e«ld ha

••*&lt;4 e&lt;** k c - d

n f **rg' dam-ge

Irom lh# *udd*n cold snap.

SurTi’*' In Continuing
For KHcnped Convict

AKworinttMl I'rcHH l . n i * n l

Wi re

No Extension Of War
In Korea Is British
Wish, Says ChurchiU
McCarty Working On Final Detail, !
For Inaugural Tomorrow At Noon l*T,’7 orvl!,” v Ali-

DeLand Resident
Named To Motor
Veki:le Position

TAI.LA1IASSKK P Cot Fuller
Wutren and ht&lt; successor I t.m
M iC .irtv. are working iv&lt;t final
details fur the change in Florida's
administration -it high noon Tne*
ilas
M c i'ii'tv and Ins I .noils .dreads
are i-staldished in Ihe hig while
evi'i'iilite m 11ns out .1 mile fiom
the Capitol and his ad inu tM i.i
live assistant is moving into the
exee'itive office to get all &gt;et fm
tlie 1 liange over
I lie ineiiming governoi is sprml
lug pail of tmlay going ovci hi'
in.111gor.il address It prnltahl.s will
I e one of the siinfi,,,t ,&lt;n record
' I i - aits also ItSximil'll I 1 m ol, r
with nictnhi-rs of Ihe "lltlte i-idu
net" iif lop adininislridite aides
im iI other high rtinking .i|i",iudees
who wdl take office with hint
lie said he hoped to lie aide to
aniimoiee selection of a looter se
hieh- 1 oiiiiiiissiiiiii-r liefme the end
■it the day Ills first ehmee Daniel
I VVe-lfall turned the |nh down
hei atisi lie eillllllll't gel leleased
I * ••in liis eonli act us .11I 111tin s* 1 a
1"
■ i't lid to Ihe Dade 1'.....its
si ho ,1 superintendent
M Itren who mosed ill Ills lie
longings and papers out of Ihn
goternor's office Sat nr das and
soricndried the eseeutis e in Ml
*100 mill stale limousine to the
M u ' i i t i ' s e.irlu-i w.is pnfi n, 1in­

s'KM
Vi Ht K
e Winatnn
Churi lull arrived in the United
Stales ti M, ^ with this firm ileelaration tiii- British want no exten­
sion of (tie war ill Korea
M inii!\ thereafter, arrangements
were .iimnuiiii'd lor the British
pi ini,- ininistei to meet w ith I'res
lilent elect Dwight lasenhnwer this
afternoon
I lie .imioimceiiient said I'hurehill
and I'isenhuwer will meet at the
home ol financier Bernard llaruch,
where Churchill is staying on hit
visit here The two will dine togi titer tonight.
As a ptel ide to the meeting,
1'in t 'all told a shipboard pres*
im dciciicc that resistance to agic-.se,a hi Korea tiad helped Ic.ncn
the danger of .1 third world war
Hot In- spoke out against alt ex­
tension of tin- war became of the
dam ei 111 Furope
Me dunk il would In- ,1 great
lu ll fm li S' armies or for United
S'ates armies to wander all about
this i .i 't • lima that isn’t the real
1 c e l , : ,,i g rav ity ," he said
'"I lie 11-.1l eettlet of grants- t* in
M'l-slertt Furope in fronl of Ihe
lion 1'111 tain "
1 Inn 1 lull told newsmen who met
him aboard tin- Queen Mary that
tin- n -il significance of Korea was
dial -'Soi let aggression lias hern
■i-sit'iiii'ts and full. , mifroiiti I "
I
I liis In , 11 Hie greali-sl
1.1 ■|,ii *I., i i i *
.ippiuMiniilely
:*uu iii'ii-inen. the pi inn* minister:
I 111I11 iiieil Hint Britain wanted a
Ins* i-rin 14 •&gt;( A liter lean tariff tsarei-rs m i she ciiult! emit iter own
tilin g with "trade, mil a i d "
Declined to comment cm any pos­
. 1G1Iiti- Hint t-e might meet Soviet
Prem ier Stalin.
Knnled i|iie*lions m to whether
he iioolil support a blockade of
Hod f'htn.-s '
'. iy&gt;
V
Dei lured llritiiln 't flr*t atom
l.'imti ••ivenl off heaiitlfiilly" Imt
Hint Britain was nut getting the
■ foil liifiiriiiaHiio" promised hy Ihe
I I ci'll ••*»••*• 1*44 - ii|r I wn I

T A I.I AIIAKSKK P
4Joi Fleet
Dan McCarty tmlay named K V
Fisher. Del.and. a* motor 1 chicle 1
commissioner lor hi* ailmuiistrn
tlon
Fisher has liven an employe of
Ihe Volusia County lav assessor'office fur 20 year* and hut a few 1
day* ago was fiirmallv mimed as
lessor lo sen e out lae remaining
days ul Ihe term nf ilclcnled \ * '
sesMir I to 111&lt; t Smith lie lia* liei-u |
ilepiitv assessor since 1937
McCarty seleeted Fisher after
Daniel F Meslfall uriglllaili lies |
igo.iteil muliir vehli Ii- 1u niiiii-lin n I
er turned the inh din* 11 lid 11*'
Hie llaile Cuiilill Seliuul llnaiil
w,,iildo't release him (rum 111* post
a* ad minis! ra il 1 •- assistant In Hie I
si In ml siipci inteiideiit
Fisher will siieeeeil Arch 1.1v
illgstiin in the $7,.’MSI a veal lull
Tlie muliir vehicle cniiimiss|nin-r
has charge of issuing and selling
aliiiol 2.5 illillliiri iliili.it* worth of
aiiloiniiliile license lags a year,
registering all vi-llleles onneil 10
Hie state anil recording liens
against them lie heads a force
uf inspector* whose ilnties are lo
see that all 1 irs opel.ileil by pen
pie who work ill Florida or hole
chililri'ii in I Inrlila sehol* are
prupi-rIv lagged with Florida Ii
censes
F'isher
gt-nernllv
known
ns
| "iie n e ," was a University of I'ln r
pla liasehall |il.i&gt;• r III tlie late 20s
lie is a former lie i- pri-*aten|.
seerelary treasurer .n-il slriftsi---ts*i
fur tin- Class D Florida Slate

itiman To Lund
Rod Cross Drive*

Sanford To (Jive
Away (elerv At
Inaugural Parade

h.'Htr.T from htx nredrrrwwnr a rn*r
4invent fund halanre nf 6RH.:t:iP.
|ji&lt; used it for l.uylng higher *»larle* of an exoanoed office staff.
However. W nrren’a contingent
fumi has l»een Iran thnn Cnldwell
wa* allowed hv the Legislature.

ATTEND IN6UGUH \ l.
Captain Bov T illl* nml Patrol­
man Joo Hickson w ill leave to­
night for Tallahassea to attend
Gov.-elect Dan M eCarty’s Inaugu­
ral ceremony tomorrow. Thev w ill
form a two-man representative
delegation from the Hanford Police
Department at the festivities.

I he doll,-ii l ust ol |&gt;ii&gt;i iilinu inI'li'iisi d ii.iti-i *ii| I'lu-s mill service*
im lrr present conditions will be
lilgli Will il lie loo high?
II may appear lo lie more ccn
Miuioi.il b. wail lor a downward
u n i- hi the whole sir in-1urs* of
m u i ami wages lielore umlertaklug Hu- kind ol i-oiislructinri pro­
gram * leipurcd to meet our de­
mauds
Bui where are the sign* that
* in I....... ..
is in the m aking’ And
I,iiw long i an we .ilford tn wait?
It look just one hoi tin viin in cr
lo impel il the water Minpl) of many
millions of people Simpoii’ next
year or the year after—bring*
similar i-omlitliin*.
Picture a shortage that goes be­
yond Ihe eritlcal stage New York
was .list a few d a y s away front
such n crisis. Some smaller place*
went through It
Picture a water siipplv inatleipiate to handle a serious lire Pic­
ture a walct supply insufficient to
maintain proper sanitation. Picture
a water supply no longer able to
keep business .md industrial pro­
cesses functioning
The price of keeping pace with
the ni-iil for water may seem high,
led what uli,tut the price nf fallOne uni-onlrulled fire ore epi­
demic, n group of ma)or businessc*
Inst lo Ihe ro m m u n lty - any of the*#
could Involve an expense beside
which the price of improved water
supplies—even with costs as high
ns thev are— would hardly be no­
ticeable.
W ater is essential In life—the
life of a cltv a* well a* the lif t
nf a human being. Without setter,
• man din*. Without w ater, a com­
munity faces the same fata.
In the raco of a trials, no price
can be loo high. High prleos paid
to prevent a crlala are low prlc«i.

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Gov. White Says
Officials Loused
Up Sugar Bowl
JACKSON. Mi&gt;« . Jt-G o v . Hug'.
White knocked the officiating o
the Sugar Bowl football game N r
Vcar*» dav which he said mereato
Georgia Tcch'a 24 7 margin of vie
lory over the University of Mil
tiaaippi
The 71 year old governor, whr
waa a 215 pound center at Mi*
tiaaippi during IK'S 1901. tent bli*
taring telegram* yetterday V
loutheaatern Conference Commit
(loner Bernie Moore and Georgi
Gardner, head of the SEC officialt
White *atd he wat ruA criticiiini
"S
magnificent Georgia Teel
team" but taid Ml»*l»*lppi ihould
have bad three touchdown* instead
of one
**ln my judgment." White taid
“ I witnessed the wor»t offtciatinr
that I have ever teen at the Sugar
Bowl game
**The fair raich decision wa« a
ditgrare I esprrt* the tentimen'
of thouiandi of our ritireni I'm
surprised the SRC tolerated tucl
officiating ”
The controversial fair catch de
rition came in the second hall
•hen three Miulttippi player'
tmaihed into Terb halfback Bobby
Moorhead who had signaled for a
fair catch of a Miuittippl punt.
The trio knocked Moorhead about
10 feci and the ball popped out of
hi* armt Official* ruled a IS-rard
penalty against Mississippi inttead
of giving MittDiippi poitetiion of
the recovered fumble
Jim Ingram, one of the three
Rebels who hit Moorhead, laid aft
ter the game. " I wat *11 tel to hit
him when he threw hi* hand up
about a* high a* hit head I wa*
too dote and going too fast I
couldn't tlop."
Ingram »aid Moorhead thould
have given hi* signal tooner to
give the Rebel* time in iVn&gt; or
bypa«* him In tneir headlong da*h
Mit*i**ippi fan* booed Ibe offi­
cial** deciuon
Tbe five offlrial* for the game,
assigned by Gtrdner on imtrucDons from Moore, were, referee
pred Hosier, umpire Marion T » l
ley. linesman F^l Copeltnd. field
judge W ft Bentley and dock
operator M' K l&gt;eviese
None was available for comment

(•REVIEWOf THEY£AR-By Alan Mover-,
Chavex Is
—
Defeated By Davis
I" Boxing Match

old manager— Willie Pep The wily
one from Hartford. Conn , also
Davi*' home town, finally «old out
hi* intereit in Teddy last February
j c p c h \
V.
Davi*’ career, dating bark to
O L IV A M t^
i ft#
)»•«. included 95 pro fight* He
SUCCEEPS
ha* won only 46 of them ag*in*t
G E R M A N H /C R M A R
the toughett boy* around
A t /ALE 'O O TBAIL
I "Nobody teemed to be much in­
terested in me in (hove day*." taid
- ----------------_ COACH A
Davis "One year I had 25 fight*.
Seem* like 1 wat going every night
in a different town"
it may not hate been evident to
the TV customer* but the *mall
crowd of 1120 pitying 17.956 In
Maditon Square Garden to ice
1Davi* win a unanimou* den won
V/RC /L. /
lover Fabela Chavex, of Comptun.
TRUCK9
/E'ER.Ail J A C K W EST/AM P,
I Calif, lavt night, wa* wondering
O S P E T R O fT
* * o m a p e e r.s pcm &gt;\e r - c p
— why the Red Top’ " There it no
b e c o m e 0 3 A O P /TC H E R
r o p t m e POMO P /V
trace of red in Dav.»' b.'ack hair.
TO H U P l 7 H O -M / T T E R t
1 9 3 /. HUMS Y * e
1 | "One of my manager* thought it
/HOME SEA t o * rVHEM .
u.s. amateur / / would make me more colorful.**
EE t r C P S M
i &gt;
\
&lt; s o ir
X
/
he *aid. "to he had me dye my
THE TAMMS /
if ik
X
CROnVM.' /
X
hair.**
Maurice (M uibky; Salon-, his
current manager, made him forget
the hair d&gt;e and concentrate on
hi* Fighting.
" I want to fight Pep, Tommy
Collin* or Sandy Sadd.er when be
gett out of the Arm y." aaid Davla.
whote real name ia Murray Cain.
Salo* claimed both Percy Has*ett of Philadelphia and Paddy De
Marco of Brooklyn turned down
Davit at an opponent la*t night,
lie hold* wins ote* both

I

A * . E M t r rv
r e a c h TME
7 0 -R /J
H ARM /
\

O f R A M B L E T O N / A N - PR /TEM

’ TE-TEAR-OIP, O l S M / T E i r '

No. 1 Team Retains
I*ead In iM'xed I-«op

(OI.I.FGF. IllA K K TO A l.L
Hi (he \i«or tiled Preti
MEMPHIS IS&gt;. I M H M V
(First Hound I
Miniitippi 75 Arirnna 70
Auburn 7* Memphis Sttte At
O l III It GAMES
I \s|
Gannon i l ’m 1a ('-,'(iy r,2
M'lttenberg 7(* M'agner t&gt;7

DeSpirlto gained fame aod for­
tune by riding Mo .ia&amp;eri is 1*52
for a world's record, but bow did
thoae who backed him with cold
rath at the mutuei window* fare?
If our arithmetic it correct a
flat water of 110 to won oe each of
Tony’* 51 race* between the time
he returned riding on Dec 24. aft­
er hit JOdav sui pent ton and hu
record breaking Mfirfi winner on
tier 30 would bate brought a prof

Corinne Calrct. Deter* h
I ivrrr. Alan L«dd in a Din* moment from
Paramount'* “Thunder In The E*»t". showing on the Rita Theater
'cryen Sunday and Monday

John Landy Runs
Remarkable Mile
MELBOURNE. Auttralia. &lt;E —
John Landy. of Melbourne Unlveruty. ran another remarkable mile
at Olympic Park today covering
the distance in 4 02.4 over a
breeie swept bnckdutt track.
Tbit compare* to G u n d e r
llargg's world mile record of
1.01 4 set in Sweden in July. 1645
Landy, Auttralia'* 22 year-old
Olympic runner, ran the mile on
the tame track in 4.02 1 00 Dec. 13.
Ail four official timer* clocked
Landy today in exactly the tame
time, which it unutual.
Three official timer* al*o ciockod
him at 3 *4 4 for the 1.200-meter*

UCLA Is Defeated
tty California In
ttaskethall Clash

9 H A R P R O T E a im s 2 ? , i P j i m h

Sanford • Orlando
Kennel Tlub Entries

G. Pezold’s 173 *
Average Is Tops
In Mixed League

Sports Roundup

Many are wondering If the Pet.
old family of -Sonford wt« bom
with bowling ball* or the gift for
bowling. The lsUat official avtr.
aget anow George Peaold par**,
the mixed pin loop with a lofty
173 averago for 16 gamea.
George** daughter. Marie, k «
a 124 percentage In the unw
league and George'* brother Paul
i« the leading City league leader
with a 174 mark.
A newcomer Ohnetorge ttandi
second with a IM mark for only
three game*. Fllen Bella rankt
third with 1(2 in 39 gamea while
Morris SJoblom stand# a dote
fourth with a t (t average.
§
Dot Poweli'a tremendous JJi
tenet of laat Mooday night bunt,
ed her up to an eean 160 average
for the year to take the aixlh ipou
H. G -f.T .P .A v g . H.fl
retold. G.
0 16 2696 173 220
Dhnetordg
0 t
447 160 103
BetU
0 36 6912 162 204
SJoMora
0 42 «327 161 233
Powell
0 39 6639 160 l«|
May. Bob
0 IN71U
17«
Fordyeg
0 6 676 146 US
Bollv
0 S3 4676 142 K
Vitt
0
3 423 141 154
Hayea, Bob
0 2) 2693 166 1M
Burnett
0 89 (344 127 176
Barrio*
0 21 2666 126 178
Hatborn
0 12 1633 136 no
Von Herhulla 0 30 3999 133 14?
Kobinaon
0 36 4718 131 ]M
Bedenbaugh
0 13 1497 128 144
Petold. Marie 0 42 6189 124 107
Frirke
0 6 742 124 158
Fried
4 I I 2161 120 l j ;
(f11*
9 18 1691 113#4
Hayea, rat 20
21 2027 96
Mav. Sue
28
6 643 90 104
record of 3:43.
It wa* n id lo b« the fattest
1,500 ever run In Ute course of *

Ri The Associated Prr*»
UCLA iot off on the wrong foot
in opening their defenie nf the l’»
eifir Co»it Conferenee boketball
rhxmpiomhiD The L'CLA.NS were
upset last night by California. 72
•'&lt;6 after a valiant second half rally
faded
Washington, which lo»t to UCLA I
in the playoff for the PCC frown 1
: U*t year, opened defence of ita |
1northern divltion title hv lieatlng
Oregon. 79 71 The Huskies had to
j come from behind in the last two
I minute* Boh Moubreg* sparked the
- St Francis idkm G8 Amherst 3r, Ifmkiei with 1] points
Southern California, ailrrnating
flemson SI MAM 71
plat *&gt;n« almoit hkr football, tram­
South &lt; arnlina &gt;.'* Virginia Tei h pled Stanford. 75 56. and kept pace
1ftwith California, temiinrarilv at
1 Coi'-n 'Term 1 67 Freed llarde Iraat in the southern divition of
man 53
the I" «
I Alabama O Keeiler AFB 61
Wyoming, playing its first league
Mi*s Southern V Northeast La 52 game in the skyline Conference,
Tenn Teih n Tusr-jlum 76
had tn go overtime to beat New
MIDWEST
Mexico. 77 72 The regulation game
DePaul 81 Taylor 69
ended 67«7 after Tobey Hoyhal •
John Carroll 70 Valparaiio to
misted a rhnt for Ihe Lohoet In
III S'ate Normal 75 Hall State 6| the latt two seconds
K""th Dakota 82 Idaho Slate 6)
Mississippi and Auburn won first
lirii'y 90 Gttawk (Kas) W1
round games in the first Memphis
St Brriediet's (K a ii 64 Ft Hay a Invitational tournament Ole Ml**
44
'
humbled Arirnna of the Florder
Wathburn *» Pittsburgh 'K &gt; «) 59 Confemre 75 70. ••VMe Auburn beM
Southwestern iK a o r.5 MrPher Mempbit State, 78 61.
son 5.5
In • couple of Southern Confer­
Kinporia i K j -I State V) Hdhtny ence pamm Clem son upset M'illlam
I K «i 1 59
and Mary. 61 71 »"d *to-th &lt;*•'
Comordta &gt;Minor 71 M'e.tmsr rn olina niriped Virginia Tech.
ft1
Huron 4.-il*&gt; 73 Winona Trhr* 56
In other major games DePaul
Maryville 1Mm 62 llaker iKas, trampled Tavlor. 61 tffl San Fran
56
cisco beat Sv&gt; Jose State. A7 47.
Hastings 76 M'illlam Jewell 71
Utah t-aik Co'nradn State 77 '.1
FAR WEST
and South Dakota nipped Idaho
Southern ( al 75 Stanford 58
Slate. 62 61.
California 72 UCLA 66
Washington 79 Oregon 73
Rowling Standings
M’ynrnlng 77 New Mexico 72
Utah 77 Colorado Stale 52
M ^ f -r d i n e «2 New Mexico A A

mile race.

I

*i»rm

Team No. I maintained.a nar­
row lead over team No. 6 lhi»
week in the Mlsed Howling Lea­
gue. George I'exold l* keeping well
In front with his individual aver­
age Of 173.
Team No. 1 walk'd a»av
week with honors f«»r the high
aeries, collecting a total of 1.697
pins, and the hl»h single game
with a total of 606 nlns.

Player.
B. May
A* May

Ponlyre
Total

&lt;1119
| ,n r

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llloe w*....»i| &lt;n»||,h I'* *-*
9 19T H N i f f ! •— a '16 NO*
.learel-s llo r T r ofr*» **t|rM I* - 1 ,
•»»r No I'rnM ee. aw lno n « i
si.
*d"ds. IVIaasii W a rrio r, tlsnv n
llomb

Television and Radio did an outstanding job
reporting the Election Returns.. ■

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EUCDiN IMDONS IP—W MUCH AS 30^! ABpotcheclc attendance and entertainIni—have faQea off ihindY’
of MWipapen acrosa the country reveals:—Iisuea report* newspaper reading is still just as DODular!
Ing election returns ran 10% to 30% higher than their ______
. w
normally recorded circulation.
EYHYTMM MW stimulate newspaper reading The

tan.

M »l Poee D s s r n&gt;*r|, s in .il'S-*rh niaeee. 4 *«|I1»I*I| lle a u lr’*
n if l. w a r Ha*. Ilem o N u t.

Mlnnla Mlnoso of 4h* Whit# Box
won (ha basa stealing rhampion•Mp lq the Amarlcan League with
23 — but wo* also caught aUallng

m o u r n m a m hi8h«t m hutorvi circuktio. ot r y y “ *
w
*&gt;
newapspcis in tlie U. S. ha» grown twk&lt; u l u t u
" m re d m m lnlCT“ l* ■» U&gt;» world about
population. In 1920 population was 106 million; today
‘
it’a 155 million—up 47%. In 1920 weekday newspaper ana iu iirwtMKDt mak i r m i m
eirenltUonwa. 28 millloa; today i f . 54 mlUion-op »4%l

S a lS S w fe

m m m

IAS brought us more interesting things to niewsgo a down-to-oarth, urgent, loadqnaUty that bring*

wrltVadrrr-

6ACINO

SANFORD.

iLUME XLIV

Faint Ray 01
Hope Granted
To Atom Spies

FLORIDA

hnrles R. Shaver Ad­
mits He Accepted
Money From Firms
Applying ForLoana

A conditional
NEW YORK I.B
..
.........
*tay of execution wav offered to
day to atom *pic* Julio* and F.thel
Ilotcnberg If they apply to Preaic m t Truman for clemency.
Federal Judge Irving H. Kanf
man, who presided at their trial
said he would grant the stay if
(hey filed with ine Federal Court
by Saturday an order slating they
wilt make the application for ex
ecutlve ciemencj
Kattftituo tii'tionrred hit deeixtrv
shortly after un Appeals Courl de
elded to reserve decision on wheth
er to cU’lav C'e scheduled -t*n l*
execution of the man-ond uife spy
itDm tn give Ihem lime to seek a
review of the ease in the United
States Supreme Court
The motion for the stay nf exeeu
tlon was a last-ditch nmve bt tie
fense attorneys tn save the pair
The motion urged l*-e en- -t I
hold up Ihe electrnnut'en «•’’lie t1-'
eonvlrtcd pair osk the Suprenie
(’ourt to review 11 lower court's
decision denying them a new trial
The U. .S t ourt of Appeals took
the m o tl no under advisement,
tending ooteonip of a defense con
fwence with Fetleral Jtitlve Irving
ft. Kaufman, who passed Ihe death
sentence.
The defense al*u p'ans in a*5
Kaufman tu postpone Ihe execution
tn |&gt;ermit time tn prepare an up
peal to Prctldcnt Truman for ex
ectlve clemency
The Supreme Court already hnr
passed on the sentence, but the
new motion asks a re'-'ew of the
case on new points of law.
J n Washington, a hand of pickets
&gt;*W up * "vigil line” across fie
street from the White House today
In an attempt to spotlight their
demand for executive clemency lo
the Itosenbergs.
A spokesman tor i'.e pickets taid
the group will try lo arrange an
appointment with President T ru ­
man In order to muke a direct
appeal tn him tn rnmmiilc the
i/ e
death tenlenre*

W ASHIN GTON bib - rharli*
K. Slmti-r, furmrr g.-m-rnl counsel
of tlic Senate Small lliisinc** Coni*
milIc**, iilrailnl guilty ( imIuv to ac­
cepting money from three firm*
■rrking Keconvtnii'tloii KinuiH'c
CoriHirutiun loan*.
Shaver entered hi* idea liefnte
U. S. District Judge (h.-irlc« S.
Mel.mighlin. No dale wa* *el for
tile sentencing.
Shaver acknowledged m-citlinir
6.5(10 no three *e|iarnte mcltaitina
from loiin-*eeking film*.
Leonard || Cooper, 11 Miami
Flu, hu*ine**man. idi-a.li.l guilts
in ronileclion with (lie »mne ca*e
Cooper lolmilled mdiieinu Shaver
In lucent the monel.
1*1 urge* again*! Jerome
II.
1Wrinkle of Miami and Itnvmoud
W. I-opatu of rhit’llgn, in eonnee*
lion with the *nnte i-a*e, were ill*lilinted.
The Inillitmeiit* were under n
1kl.ilute niuklng il uu offen-e fm
government emiilnvee* to aei-i'lil
fee* for *1-1vice* reluled to tlo-ii
official tintii «.
The nccii«nlion wa* I hat Sha­
ll t, wliilc 1oini*el to tin- Senate
lommittee, took the fee- and at
tl liipteil lii influence the It I '*‘ to
make tin loan*.
T h e ■ouiluude* from it hit h Shut

Baltimore Schools Are Forced To
Close As Firemen, Janitors Strike
nemdv sheriffs _
I&amp;ra:
Named By Hobby
— .

er admitted receiving fei * were
Smitliei n l.iiiindry lin \lomiiiom
MiimifuiTui log Co. nod Cro**lv
Window Corn., all of Miami.
Ill lt*51 Slmvei re*igncd a* conn*11 to the Small |l«*|oe»» Como-'1
tee, hi'llded hv Sell. Spnrkiano It.

ATTINOINO (H ill MKT Democratic rauctu on M'athlnctun's Capitol Hit? are ft,
Kennedy, of Massachusetts, W. Stunrt Symington, Mifsuiirl, I’rue Daniels, IT*
son, Washington. At bottom (left) Is Hep WUbur Mills, of Arkansas, chairman ul t
Sum Rayburn, ol Texas, who was chosen House Minority lender, sml (rigid), Hep
Massachusetts, who was selected lo be Ihe purty'e minority whip in Ihe BJrd C

U U lY

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f llr a v o / l R if

thuked off giirhage rullerlluna ill

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R / k 'lf H

Twis-thirils or more of llnltl

more'*

*uinc

DW) puhlle •ehiiul*

AKworinttMl I'rcHH l.n i* n l Wire

MONDAY JAN

U.S. Counsel
Pleads Guilty
In Bribe Deal

Democrats Choose Congress Leaders At Caucus

'ourt Offers Condi­
tional Stay Of Ex­
ecution I f Appeal
Is Made To Truman

^

GREYHOUND

e - " “ a . .* I re P o ll m » rsHe*tmn.
**&lt;• W om en • lllle Hung. I» »M . l u .
M r t r&gt;-*r*» !•• r s * -r * r * . . i - «

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPER

A mualrnl iirugmin eonalsilnir "f
...
song* mid iil-inn si-lectlnna by Mr.
| IU C 1 O D l i l l T O W
and Mr*. Robert AVen* was pre_____
rented by Robert Itauman, pre*L j A .,,,.,.(,,1
County
■bint of the Sanford Atlantic Numeeting, Hnecifieullv 1
iVnal Hank, n* the first program j,, nppi-ove the liunils and
of the new yeur nt Hutary lunch- „,ent* uf Sheliff-eleet J.
eon toilae.
hy's staff of deputies, conf
Mrs. AVenx, a talented young
llM,| tentntivelv apim
concert and light opera singer. „ther pending hi* aniulsltii
who recently moved to Sanford nece**arv bund, today at tl
with her husband, owner of the flonisi-.
Fountain Udge on the Orlando
Th(i „|&gt;w|l|| , (.„|on w„ ,
Highway, sang'•/I'reuner by Noel , ||t.
y Commtaalon to
Coward, "A ll the Things You Are S|„.r|ff llohhv with a *taf
by Jerome Kern, Clri'drihlm by pude* from thp moment 1
PestalOiln, and two enron-s "Iler office, 12:4)1 a. nr. tomurrn
Gown' and "1011 pool Know
until the next regular
IJhat sou re Mlssin .
nf the County Comniisalm
Mr. Wen*, formerly with Paul for thl&gt;* Friday morning v
Whiteman’s Orchestra,
played bund* on the de|iutle* wc
"Whispering", “ 12th Street Rug", officially sanctioned.
"1 Can’t Give You Anything Hill
.Sheriff P. A. Mero’s
I-ove", "Slar Du*l" nrul "I've Got »tnff of deputies official
lthvthni",
office nt midnight tonight
They were Introduced l.y CharThree of the |0 dcpiitlc* 1
lea Morrison who also Introduced |,v t(,0 County Commi
th« yj'ltlng Rotarlnns. President R|chanl Wemlell Keogl
Iloh Harris presided.
'.Alarv: Ralph Dean. 2209 I
Visitor* at tmlay * luncheon In -1tr&lt;| Ho,, |„ Humphrey. I.«
leil Howard Chadwick of I't. w||| |„ asalgneil to ilsity
atant, N. J.. Jack Zucker of Sanfonl-Orlanilo
Kennel

more Newspapers than iv ir
is • r wwwm-mm
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HHrrrv

Y FIJ.O W CAR 1(11

No Extension Of War
In Korea Is British
Wish, Says ChurchiU
McCarty Working On Final Detail,
For Inaugural Tomorrow At Noon

DeLand Resident
Named To Motor
Veki:le Position

TAI.LA1IASSKK P Cot Fuller
Wutren and ht&lt; successor It.m
MiC.irtv. are working iv&lt;t final
details fur the change in Florida's
administration -it high noon Tne*
ilas
Mci'ii'tv and Ins I.noils .dreads
are i-staldished in Ihe hig while
evi'i'iilite m11nsout .1 mile fiom
the Capitol and his adinutMi.i
live assistant is moving into the
exee'itive office to get all &gt;et fm
tlie 1liange over
I lie ineiiming governoi is sprml
lug pail of tmlay going ovci hi'
in.111gor.il address It prnltahl.s will
I e one of the siinfi,,,t ,&lt;n record
'Ii - aits also ItSximil'll I 1 mol, r
with nictnhi-rs of Ihe "lltlte i-idu
net" iif lop adininislridite aides
imiI other high rtinking .i|i",iudees
who wdl take office with hint
lie said he hoped to lie aide to
aniimoiee selection of a looter se
hieh- 1oiiiiiiissiiiiii-r liefme the end
■it the day Ills first ehmee Daniel
I VVe-lfall turned the |nh down
hei atisi lie eillllllll't gel leleased
I*••in liis eonli act us .11I111tins*1a
1"
■ i't lid to Ihe Dade 1'.... its
si ho ,1 superintendent
M Itren who mosed ill Ills lie
longings and papers out of Ihn
goternor's office Sat nr das and
soricndried the eseeutis e in Ml
*100 mill stale limousine to the
M u 'iiti's e.irlu-i w.is pnfi n, 1in­

Demand Made To Funeral Services

O ust Socialized
Medicine Clique
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Ills

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111

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( Ill'd s

Is Presented At
Rotary Luncheon

Eastern Org 79 Seattle Pacific 71
f ig h t * la jtt n ig h t
Hr The liMxIsled Pres*
*G. Petold
NEW Y O H K -Te d d y "Red Top"
ladltli
Davis. 13|S|, Hartford, outpointed Dot Powell
Fabela Chavet. 131Vk. Lo. Angrlrs.,
------!0. Martel llrlsebols 147, Montreal. 1 All nvailr
oulpointed Tony Cirnmino. 147Ai, ’ p*te,| in thi
Bayonne. N. J. 10.
4legln» Com
WEST PALM BEACH. F7a — ,JW)| will lx

Hear lit partly cloudy lhr»ugti
Tuesday, a little warmer mod ter
Hunt Ihlt afirrnoim and lonlsht.

Delivery, by 7:94 p.m., plesre rail

iftusical Program

San Francorn 67 San Jn«e St 47
San Diego State 5# M’hlttier 54
(N d T 57 ' ,oun,*,n '* J 6iMc»town
Paelflr Unlv 59 Portland State 57
l.infirld 79 Oregon Education 61
^Eastern Waih 82 Carroll (Mont)
Players
M. Petal,I
Pried
0. Petold
Total

IF YOU D O N T
receive yonr Hanford Herald. City

Held For Teacher
Killed In Accident

Funeral services were held ut
3:00 p m . todnv at llrl*snn Fununi Home for Mr*. Gertrnile I
I’ngv, 63.
teoeher nt Kanfnrd
grammar Rchonl for Ilia lu**t Hi
year*, ivlin wish fnlnll* iuioii-d in
I 1)
imtuilli'blbisi'f iilelll
Ileal
Wnshini'ton. D. ( . la-t Fridas

while *he iva* 11-111111101- f1mss 11
v|*ll there
Mr*. Page’s ear. in which "inm i
tiding alone, skidded olid
iiVerliinied sill- snffeied u -kull
frm-ture Sin- was ii-tiiiiinig fimn
llnltimnre
Mil
where she hud
-pent tin- hidtditv* « d h her »nn
in-law and daughtii. 'It and Mr*
I’ ol.eit
C.illahiin.
llei
mother.
Mi* June Little. al*« "f Fnnfiird.
*‘s-„in'i"ninl Ip-r
daughter
t-i
Unlotiville, N C nod was wait
log then- to lie plrked un hv Mr*
Pni*e on lu-r return urnith
•hire in Uniutiville -Inis
15.
IMie.i, Mr*. Paire moved tn S c
Curd with lo r fiiiuilv nt nn eirrlv
mre. In uddilloti to learhing 01
the lirnmm ar sehmil here sin hud
nl*o I'nne siltniner wmk nt Stet
•un Cniversitv in Del.ainl where
she n reived her H A degree two
ira i* nuo. She wa* n member of
Ihe First Mr-th,idl*t Chiireh. nf
tin- Si-liilii'de Chapler Tw o. O i. S
«nd the llu*in-Ns and l*r,ifi--*-»nniisl

Clifford flowcll Is
With 15th In Korea

W ITH T IIK I5TII IN F A N TR Y
DIV. IN KOREA Id. 1 ol. 4'lif
lord W. Howell, 2l(i Fri*iu h Ave­
nue, Hanford, i* serving 10 Korea
with the 4Blh Infantry Division.
The 16th nrrivi-d in Kon-n in
December, 1K5I and inpluied "T Uona” hill in June’s *ee saw hilt
liuttle*.
World Wnr II veterans will re­
member this same division, in
*1)44, held its toe-hold ul Auxin
beachhead fur four month* against
•’entlpol • County's second eul i
violent German assaults. They
then attarked ucros* the Tiber wnv. of the winter was not n* ,
IHver and outflanked Hume.
severe i* the first nml Judging
Culonel Howell mis recently as­ from reports of farmers ami ri ip SurTi’*' In Continuing
signed as commanding officer, 1*t experts lint much, if any, il image
For KHcnped Convict
Battalion, IHOth Infantry llegi un. done over the week-end.
ment, lie previously served as 11 • Dr. It. W. Ituprer't. direct r of
slslatit chief of staff. Intelligence Ihe University of Flor da Agri-ul
Section.
t re Experiment Kiat'ori on C -lory
A veteran of World M’ur II, he Avenue, reported tlml tlie low
holds the Conduit Infantryman read nu there was III do're *, n Badge, llronxe .Star Medal and the i"td -d .Snrnlay inernng.
European Theater Itildion witli
Last niirlit’a mere try i|i|ir&gt; il
two campaign stars.
Ills wife lives in Freeport, Fla. on I • to .’IH degrees around mid­
night nn I warmed up gradually
before morning, Dr. Uiiprec-ht
sl-'led.
Leon W. StunNtrom
"We havn nrt reciril of a front
I)it'H In Zell wood here,
hilt there may have been a
frost in arat'ereil low pockets
Leon Wilhelm Blcnslrom, (17. of cuml-i« morning," he slat d.
^ellwood, brother of Mrs. Ada
"Actually most nf tho croos
Rockey and N. J. Bu-nstroin of l'k« h«-ms, which might have In-en
Sanford, was buried yi-sterdnv nfferterl, l,ave he n p'rked n-d
afternoon nt V:00 n. m- in the Zellwootl-Tangerlne Cemetery follow­ thus* &gt;ropi survlvlior the recent
Ing services at the Zellwomi Meth­ r-dil wa-os were strong enough
odist Church. He died at the home to withstand the coM air mass
of hi* daughter, Mr*. Earl White ov-t Ihe wek-eml."
Sandy And'-rson, mannder #1
Friday morning.
Formers Mar­
Mr. 8t*n*trnm was t&gt;orn in San­ 4h» Smfrrtl 5ft
ford and spent the greater part ket. *tat-il, *'| have no r -ports of
e-oe* d.iflo- the wr-k:«f-hl*-Hr#-herer- Hi- was a-barber *1- mag *
and a member of the Melhodlit oisd. You k»’ow there empa ere
Church,,flf Zcllwood and the Moose Ilk* ■ Inxee In Irslnlmr, th 'v ar*
I.odgfxjgle was also the brother- rrsn-ftt'oned for Iho ea'il sveather."
lArUVeaf Mrs. C. I.. Ilewson of
Henry Hhoenuik'-r, a l«reo *e*.luce farmer, reported to Mr Anllerso-i the* the co'd w - ye illdn'l
•ffret h&lt;* l e t t u c whleh Ii »',out
Is he cut.
Mr. Anilers-o *«M th-» th» wl**d
‘•'tie-day n'rht ami e’ r|-&gt; g-mdsv
e-orrlm* al*o lesa-ned t’ a B'*ilb'l&gt;
•ls» ef n MlHng fr*«L
M 7.. Cullom. sale* 4n*"»e*r
Ghas- and O'mpany, e«ld ha
••*&lt;4 e&lt;** k c - d nf **rg' dam-ge
Irom lh# *udd*n cold snap.

Mercury At 31
ttut No Damage Is
Reported H e r e

TAI.I AIIAKSKK P
4Joi Fleet
Dan McCarty tmlay named K V
Fisher. Del.and. a* motor 1chicle 1
commissioner lor hi* ailmuiistrn
tlon
Fisher has liven an employe of
Ihe Volusia County lav assessor'office fur 20 year* and hut a few 1
day* ago was fiirmallv mimed as
lessor lo sen e out lae remaining
days ul Ihe term nf ilclcnled \* '
sesMir I to111&lt;t Smith lie lia* liei-u |
ilepiitv assessor since 1937
McCarty seleeted Fisher after
Daniel F Meslfall uriglllaili lies |
igo.iteil muliir vehli Ii- 1uniiiii-linn I
er turned the inh din* 11 lid 11*'
Hie llaile Cuiilill Seliuul llnaiil
w,,iildo't release him (rum 111* post
a* ad minis! rail 1•- assistant In Hie I
si Inml siipci inteiideiit

!
l*T,’7 orvl!,” v Alis'KM Vi Ht K
e - Winatnn
Churi lull arrived in the United
Stales tiM,^ with this firm ileelaration tiii- British want no exten­
sion of (tie war ill Korea
Minii!\ thereafter, arrangements
were .iimnuiiii'd lor the British
pi ini,- ininistei to meet with I'res
lilent elect Dwight lasenhnwer this
afternoon
I lie .imioimceiiient said I'hurehill
and I'isenhuwer will meet at the
home ol financier Bernard llaruch,
where Churchill is staying on hit
visit here The two will dine togi titer tonight.
As a ptel ide to the meeting,
1'in t 'all told a shipboard pres*
imdciciicc that resistance to agic-.se,a hi Korea tiad helped Ic.ncn
the danger of .1 third world war
Hot In- spoke out against alt ex­
tension of tin- war became of the
dam ei 111 Furope
Me dunk il would In- ,1 great
lull fm li S' armies or for United
S'ates armies to wander all about
this i.i't •lima that isn’t the real
1cel,: ,,i gravity," he said
'"I lie 11-.1l eettlet of grants- t* in
M'l-slertt Furope in fronl of Ihe
lion 1'111tain "
1 Inn 1lull told newsmen who met
him aboard tin- Queen Mary that
tin- n-il significance of Korea was
dial -'Soi let aggression lias hern
■i-sit'iiii'ts and full. , mifroiiti I "
I I liis In , 11 Hie greali-sl
1.1 ■|,ii *I.,iii*
.ippiuMiniilely
:*uu iii'ii-inen. the pi inn* minister:
I111I11iiieil Hint Britain wanted a
Ins*i-rin 14 •&gt;( A liter lean tariff tsarei-rs mi she ciiult! emit iter own
tiling with "trade, mil a id "
Declined to comment cm any pos­
. 1G1Iiti- Hint t-e might meet Soviet
Premier Stalin.
Knnled i|iie*lions m to whether
he iioolil support a blockade of
Hod f'htn.-s '
'. iy&gt;
V
Dei lured llritiiln't flr*t atom
l.'imti ••ivenl off heaiitlfiilly" Imt
Hint Britain was nut getting the
■foil liifiiriiiaHiio" promised hy Ihe
I I ci'll ••*»••*• 1*44 - ii|r I wn I

itiman To Lund
Rod Cross Drive*

Fisher will siieeeeil Arch 1.1v
illgstiin in the $7,.’MSI a veal lull

Tlie muliir vehicle cniiimiss|nin-r
has charge of issuing and selling
aliiiol 2.5 illillliiri iliili.it* worth of
aiiloiniiliile license lags a year,
registering all vi-llleles onneil 10
Hie state anil recording liens
against them lie heads a force
uf inspector* whose ilnties are lo
see that all 1 irs opel.ileil by pen
pie who work ill Florida or hole
chililri'ii in I Inrlila sehol* are
prupi-rIv lagged with Florida Ii
censes
F'isher
gt-nernllv known ns
|"iiene," was a University of I'lnr
pla liasehall |il.i&gt;•r III tlie late 20s
lie is a former liei- pri-*aten|.
seerelary treasurer .n-il slriftsi---ts*i
fur tin- Class D Florida Slate

Sanford To (Jive
Away (elerv At
Inaugural Parade

I he doll,-ii l ust ol |&gt;ii&gt;i iilinu inI'li'iisi d ii.iti-i *ii| I'lu-s mill service*
imlrr present conditions will be
lilgli Will il lie loo high?
II may appear lo lie more ccn
Miuioi.il b. wail lor a downward
uni- hi the whole sir in-1urs* of
mu i ami wages lielore umlertaklug Hu- kind ol i-oiislructinri pro­
gram* leipurcd to meet our de­
mauds
Bui where are the sign* that
*in I...... ..
is in the making’ And
I,iiw long i an we .ilford tn wait?
It look just one hoi tin viinincr
lo impel il the water Minpl) of many
millions of people Simpoii’ next
year or the year after— bring*
similar i-omlitliin*.
Picture a shortage that goes be­
yond Ihe eritlcal stage New York
was .list a few days away front
such n crisis. Some smaller place*
went through It
Picture a water siipplv inatleipiate to handle a serious lire Pic­
ture a walct supply insufficient to
maintain proper sanitation. Picture
a water supply no longer able to
keep business .md industrial pro­
cesses functioning
The price of keeping pace with
the ni-iil for water may seem high,
led what uli,tut the price nf fallh.'Htr.T from htx nredrrrwwnr a rn*r
4invent fund halanre nf 6RH.:t:iP.
One uni-onlrulled fire ore epi­
|ji&lt; used it for l.uylng higher *»l- demic, n group of ma)or businessc*
arle* of an exoanoed office staff. Inst lo Ihe rommunlty- any of the*#
However. Wnrren’a contingent could Involve an expense beside
fumi has l»een Iran thnn Cnldwell which the price of improved water
wa* allowed hv the Legislature.
supplies— even with costs as high
ns thev are— would hardly be no­
A T T E N D IN 6 U G U H \l.
ticeable.
Captain Bov Tilll* nml Patrol­
Water is essential In life— the
man Joo Hickson will leave to­ life of a cltv a* well a* the lift
night for Tallahassea to attend nf a human being. Without setter,
Gov.-elect Dan MeCarty’s Inaugu­ • man din*. Without water, a com­
ral ceremony tomorrow. Thev will munity faces the same fata.
form a two-man representative
In the raco of a trials, no price
delegation from the Hanford Police can be loo high. High prleos paid
to prevent a crlala are low prlc«i.
Department at the festivities.

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Strike

* i.
(Cowl towed Prom Po*e Owe)
(f owllwued IV.ws r « r * Owe!
water and aewer deportment work- of the nalioq'* personal cost* of
era ami other manual laborer*, tlekness. including W* of tacomc
But a number of Janitors are not, The combined total of private
represented by the union.
•
.eapenditurr* for medical care and
John W. Lew la, business mast- loss of Income due lo srfcness was
ter of the Board of Education, put at lll.2no«*&gt;.*• The report
Mated two ease# where workers— i »»l'i Ihe nation paui 12Vsifos&gt;0
"not our employes tail men from *n health insurance premiums and
M
i
r r ...
. .
Mm.# hark it ).ee»fd , C,i n.U.M.ii
ntered the got bark in benefits to million
other departments"
dodan
lest
this morning
school*i Itiia
morning ami IntlmlPresidert Truman and the FSA
dated Janitors and firemen.
Garbage and rubbish 1* piling have several times recommended
up n t’th i'ra hTo f about' l / m Y w I ,h“
r?*tl * ^ ! ,rm ni
4 day in the nation'* sixth m..*t Pfrp» ',] J*J«h
populated city. Picket* have curJ T l™ '
•*

Statehood In
Hawaii 1$ Seen
From Ike Talk
Sen atorK now! anti En­
visages Early Ac­
tion A fter Seeing
Eisenhower Today
NEW YOJIK uP— Sen William F.
Knowland (R Calif t laid after r
conference with President elect El
•enhnwer today that he hat ever*
reason In believe that Hawaii wll'
net statehood "at a very earl*
Sale "
Know land, new chairman nl the
Senate Republican I'clicv Commit
tee, tnM newsmen he did not fee
discuss what Biter
at liberty In discus*
bower had to tay about llawai
atatehnod.
“ But I have everv reaton lo be
Move," he added, “ that Hawaii wll'
get ttatehood at a very early
dale.”
Legislation to give the territory
ttatehood will be introduced In (hr
new Congress In a few dayt. Know
land laid Prevloua Kill* to vran*
afalehood to Hawaii and Alatk*
have been tidelrarked in Congres*
Knowland wa« arrompanled U
Eisenhower'* Commodore Hide'
Headquarter* by GOP Rent H’*et
Rutter of Nehraiks, (Joy Cordor
of Oregon. and Arthur V Watkins
of Utah
Butler will be chairman of 1*0
Senate Interior and Iniular Af
fain CommHlee. which handle
atatehnod legislation Cordon and
Watblnt are membert of the com
mitt re
Butler previously ha* been op
tinted to statehood for Hawaii, but
rerently rim e out in favor of It
after a visit lo the territory
The Hrnuhllran platform rallr'1
for granting atatehnod to Hawsl
Immediately
Knowland laid he and hit thrr«
colleaiiiei are "all very morh |e
tereated in atatehnod for Hawai
and hope it will h iv r an earl1
place” on the Senate rab-nilar
In reply to r|«iritioni. Knowland
■•mi •lifrhrwwl for Afatka wa« no*
dlariittrd at today's leailnn
He added that In hit opinion the
rate for Hawaiian atatehnod '•*
milch itroncer" than that for Al
aaha
He said tilth lhin&amp;« as the fength
of time Hawaii hat been a ter
ritory, ami the tire of Ita popula
tlmi, live It priority over Alaska
Hawaii, which had a populalW
of &lt;10.701 In the I0.VJ rensut, be
come a territory In tom Alaska
with a 1030 imputation of 12*.M3
hoa been » territory since 1012.
•v - ' '•*! »*t»loii of Congress
l ? * *22* '.,p *n Alaska slate
bond bill. With the Intention of fnt
lowing it with action on a bill
, In make Hawaii a state
However, proponents nl the me*.
»Uf*» were forced In put their

McKethan Brands
Kilgore’s Suit As
Hit And Run Affair

' Socialized Medicine

TALLAHASSEE IB-Boad Board
Chairman Alfred A. MeKethan tolivr called S. L. Kilgore'* kickha- k conspiracy suit "■ Wt. linear
»-d run affair" and expressed
hrne "pmper action” may b«
taken against Kilgore and hla
’ tnrrpy.
t 'vore withdrew the suit fmm
f) vil County Circuit Court Saturit-- r' o'-iining he vsanta to "f|.
na*'v determine my right to he
s-»o-•! in Kevieral Court." The U S.
he refuse »way l&gt;y threaten ng | n
,„ American
tmanran Medical AssuciaI» -trsrt Court at Jaeksonville :ar.
The
to tip over their trocka.
t'ec had dismissed the action for
lion railed the FSA report, issued j
la v of itirisdiction
a "perversion of
N EW YORK OPy-The first full Saturday night,
’ t-Kethan said it w*» an "out.
Information" and an
impart of a fWe*&lt;lav old strike tie- statistical
rv— " that state officials named
"obvious attempt by a lame duck
ing up 3.500 privately-own'd tunes administrator to discredit the vot-,
In Pie suit had to spend tax money
hit New York City today. It threw f f &gt;m*.'' Dr George F Lull of
for legal fees.
»
4 heavy load nn subways amt city- Chicaeo. the AMA'« secretary and
He lived the phrase "headlliW
owned bua line* during the morn­ general manager, said. "Someone
*Mi-ters" tn describe Kilgnee and
ing rush Hour but they aheorl»-d It p'sved w in »tati*1iri and pn-ts-nth‘i attorney. State Bep. Thomas
without great difficulty.
Cobb. Daytona Beach
ed them In » way that implied
It was a rase of "standing room there was ,a dire need for com*
Kilgore said Saturday the suit
STIIK1N0 Itfl OtlVtai end mechanics of the Transport Worker* LTntrn
only” on line* that were operating, pijiiory health (nstira-re
« as being withdrawn “ for the time
*nit standing was nothing new to
flepnbliran House leader Hal
confer while picketing in outdoor garage In New York. Note the idle
being" but that "we have with­
Nesv York « commuters. There Jerk of Indiana said the llmise was
bus** Leaders of the city’s biggest bus etrlke .said they would continue
drawn no charges and have no in­
were Ju.t more standees than "not going to get into the field
tention of doine so.”
to boycott the city-sponsored peace talks until Mayor Impcllittcrt
T ic suit, asking S300.000 dsm
“*“•1of compulsory government insurproved or apologised for his charge that the union and the eight struck
The strike against Ihe eity'a. anrc "
*"cs. charged that Gov. Fuller
b**a companies ssere In collusion In force htjher fares. About *,300,000
eight privately operated bus lines! Recently a health commission
Warren,
McKethan
and other
»*• affected by the walkout o! 1,230 employe*, (International)
tor a 40-hour week and wage im- ‘ appointed hy Truman sought to
_____________________ members of the Road Board e i
provementa began on the stroke of compromise the compulsory health
gaged in a conspiracy tn rake &lt;W
New War's. Because of the long in»"rance dispute
holiday week end. ita full •forte
If proposed federal grants to the
was not felt until today.
, _
-r
iv
tributor* to Warren'* campaign
;r
,L M ? r .* i5 r .,l"Sj, rfc;i
A ataggering of school hour«
__ Truck Ham s Into tlus
f°"r
a«o.
helped lesaen the rush-hour bur- cost of the prrm"'ms themselves
1U
4 ,1
Kilgore said he was fired from
den. High schools, except those on H ’ )•(&gt; proposed that recipients of
r C N T A GORDA B - Thrre men
I W l f
A r p n -1
J°b
,h * f io r t iii
/ V l t i l CrushedStone Co., Ocala, lor reHtaten Island, did nut beinir clmses federal old age and survivors ben were killed Sunday when their l l O i n a m I / U I I »
until 10 a.m. Junior high school |cfit« have^thetr medical Insurance ptcktip truck rammed a bui about
... —
listing Ihe scheme
paid from social ‘ecurity 10 mile* north of here on the
pupils who ordinarily ride subways
NEW YORK tjfv— Normal long
Warren and members of the
Tamiaml
Trail
were permitted to be late to fund*shore work was resumed at New Road Board denounced the charg
'lasses.
They
were
Henry
C.
Burt,
the
Judd.
York piers today after striking cs as lie*.
physician and one time
___
on
At Warren's request, the Mariojj
Taxis did a lamming holiness, ehtmrdical profusion tv ' against driver, about 30. SI. Petersburg; dock specialists relaxed picketing
particularly lo and from subway any totalitarian syvtrm of govern -I Melvin T Brown. 27, St. Peterx- tactics which had threatened an County Grand Jury at Oeala h §
stations.
been investigating the charges
ment financcd and operated medi
a',tl Theodore J Davis, 31. east coast shipping tieup
Cessation of picketing -with a few since early December. Cobb, rail.
The strurk lines carry an aver- cal care-and that's what their i Savannah. Ga
The driver of the Tam lami Tr*U exception* was ordered by the ine for an Inveatlgatlon on a fedage of 3,300.000 passengers a da”, system I*, whatever they call It." _ ' 7our»
bus. Wallace A Williams striker* after an eight-hour »c»*ton er.il level, has contended the grand
but this did not mean that an ad­
14't. Ft Myers, received a broken with federal mediator* had tailed J t v doe* not have sufficient andition load of this scale was
arm One of the 13 passengers. early today to bring about a settle thnrity to look into all aspects of
thrown on the auhways. Must pas­
Mia* l.tr.da llarscy, Tallahassee, ment of the dispute.
,h « rV t. .
. .
, . ..
sengers normally used the sub­
had minor cuts and bruise*.
Hundreds of longshoremen went
McKethan « statement did not
ways. anyhow, riding the buses
Traveling with Miss Hariev were to work at their usual time this suggest -.vhat "proper action may
simply to reach the nearest sub­
|her sister. Mrs C S Carroll, morning Weighing and sampling of be taken against" Kilgore and
way station.
i a drum mak'retlc scheduled to bulk cargoes was not undertaken Cobb But other Road Department
lead
a( harlotte County school immediately by the striking spe- sources said it was possible the
band In inaugurationceremonies ciabsts
Road Hoard may try to find m r u
W eather
for Gov Ele-rt Dan McCarty Tue*:rTi*» mediator* said the union to force Kilgore to rclmbure t P
• ---------- —
'lav
agreed to go luck to work pending
tale lor money pent hiring law
High low I’ reclp.
Done*tiityie was -hakrn no but atbllration of the wage nml con ver to defend board memher
Asheville
20
j"a* aide to continue her trip tc (rj&gt;cl Ri,Pi,tP but that the employ again! the till
Bmtnn
Ml
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(Tallahassee on a relief bo* after cr, reacted arbitration
The board employed the Tampa
Chicago
73
n
examination at a I'linta Gorda ho*
involved are three small locals— law firm of former Gov Doyle
X)
Cleveland
19
P|*a'.
weighers, sampler* and scalesmcn Carlton and ha received a Dill
low Angeles
ta
*7
Ucr father State Highway l*.i
0f ,(,e ,\FL International Long for *3,000
New York
40
n
trolman &lt; S ( arroll was one of .borcmen'i Association. The cm
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42
43
(the investigating officers
He ptoym arr represented by Ihe
Wathinglon
SEAMAN
DH-.R
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2.3
prat ed the hus driver for keeping American Wolghmaster* Assort*
ST PETERSBURG u r - An In
13
Jarksonvllle
32
hn vrhtfV from rraintfic! Into • *tlon
V)
*1*sml
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bridge railing at Ihe cnlbsinn site
Union officials, after the media Hired seaman died Sundav whll
Tallahas.ee
.30
.32
lion session broke up. Issued a waiting to be transferred In
statement of their own saying they Coast Giard mercy plane whir
Modern sailors oflrn o*e "boat"
Tit ADDRESS GOP I I J I R
would work for any businessman itself cracked op landing on the
lo mean ■ vessel which can he
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who could use Ihrir servlrcs with- rough waters nl Ihe Gulf of Mexi­
JACQUII SOU17ULI. secretary*
T\\1I'Ay r - K r n t MrKInloy. S a r-.,mj u„|nj( through their employ- co. None of the plane crew was
hoisted to Ihe deck of a "ship" and
general of Gen. IK? Gaulle'* Bal­ a-nta. will be Ihe principal ’ peak- r r s The strikers referred to their hurt.
"»hlp" to mean any vr*»el which
ly of the French I’cople. agreed to er
The seaman was Edmon Rcimrettng
the employer* a* "middlemen."
cannot be so hoisted, but In former
... at
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try to organlre a new French gov­ Hnrida Federation of Pepuhllran
time* the term "ahlp'' was often
Exceptions
to
the onion's no
no sage. M. a Portuguese Injured In
ernment and pul an end lo th# Women's Chili* here Wednesday picketing decision for today were a fail from a mast aboard the
used to mean a vessel which was
crisis In Parliament. Soustelte'* •nd Thursday
"ship-rigged", that Is "square
some mgar refineries tn New York. S S Columbia Heights. The plane
MrKIntev was the unsueicssliil Boston. Philadelphia, Baltimore crew had In abandon its craft.
rigged"
arccplancw of President Aurlnl a
offer marke&lt;l tha first lime D« GOP randidutr for congress from nml Savannah
The population of Britain Include*
Brussels sprouts hsve b e e n
G iulia's right-wing party tis* Florida's Tlh District. Inline to
?fl million female*, nver l ‘ i mjk
known for only about *'« *ea*s I agree&lt;t to try to h-sd a govern­ Democrat Jim Halt y. also of SarMany hiryrle racers are also lion more lhan the number ™
•avs Ihe Nations! Geographic So 1 ment. f/nternultonol RndlophotoJ .1-01.1 McKinley will sjieak at a
good skater*.
mates.
luncheon Thursday.
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Three* Men Killed As

lift WITH tui I I CINH in her purs* in Brookline, Mas*., when ber
“ lamely lleartt" romant* went on Ihe rocks, Mr* Helen Malewlcz, of
Grand ft*pldi. Mlrh , thsnkt tail driver Anthony Pint for taking her
and her daughters to s Traveler* Aid office Mrs Maltwln said that,
through ■ name given her by t "Lonely Hearts" club In Detroit, aha
corresponded with s Brookline man who promired marriage and a nice
home tor her children But. she declared, he turned out to be an In­
capacitated invalid, eared for by his mother,
(International!

Churchill

fC’»ntln',sd tVnn. Pace llsrt
ale President Roosevelt «n atomic
natters.
Highly praised President Truman
nr having taken ‘‘great and valiant
lerlafuna, which have made us al!
'eel better "
Churchill declinri; to indicate
•hat subjects his talks with Risen
tower will rover The meeting has
leen labelled an “ informal" one,
nit British government *pokcsmcn
lave said II may tom h on a wide
range of international questions
Churchill told the newsmen that
'irnMrf'fts f“ r peate this year
"certainly are not levs encouraging
lhan they were in 1932 "
To a newsman who wanted to
'mow whether the danger of world
var had subtitled (hr prune min
»trr replied quid)
V. C. John-on, Florida dairy
"laavr not Ihe word subsided leader,
ha* been named IU&amp;J Man
for Ihe word receded."
the Year for Florid* by th« ed­
Churchill, making hi* 12th visit of
to the L'nlled States, looked jaunty itors of The j'rogrekiivst Farmer
m a black outfit and yachting cap tnagatine. John-on atarli-d DinaConcerning the Korean War. the more Dnirie*. 12 miles from Jack­
prime minister said, "We mutt go sonville, In 1!Mt with |:« grade
in and hold our position this docs rows and IPO aete* of land.
not mean there will be no improve
mrnt in Ihe alluallnn "
McCwrty W orking
Asked whether Britain opposed
any moves lo extend Ihc conflict.
If (MiHPBM r&lt;v* rge#
CmiryillLsald:
"I think it would be s great members. Tome of whom will stay
whether he Im.ka for a pity for the United Nations armies while others leave with him, were
filibuster against ihc Hawaii men or Ihe United filales armies to go moving out today
A* a prelude tn the Insugura
* ««
lbla seaslon, Knowland re wandering about all over thia vast
Piled:
China or lo make any definite ex­ lion, McCorty's (leverage director,
Sam F. Davis, called an aflemoon
1£?uty,hn,P* n°l We aaaume tension of the war "
the bill will be dlacuned on Its
He said there are "worse thlngv conference of all department su
merits and that we will be .bit- than a stalemate," such as that prrvisrtM and top men He invited
to brlnf It to a vote
which prevails in Korea "There's reporter* lo sit In
Al McCartv'x request, the In
Another topic at Eisenhower I '
hr, ,al'1
augural crlrbratlon will be inure
headquarters today was the rote
' hiiri hill said Korea has lirought restrained
than the spertarular
t*.— •- M
•» Dmlgr
•- * will
— fill
-...................."consolidation
of the chances for
Joseph
as federal
Warren put on four years
world peace," by uniting the tree show
budget director
ago
An assoclala of the President, nations against aggression and by
Nn onr I* expecting anywhere
sparking
a
Western
military
build­
elect, who asked not to be named, up
near the crowd that showed up
•M?*!
Dodge's role. He said he
But he said Korea must not dl then But even so Tallahassee's
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the free nations from Ihe hotels and lodging ircommnda
authority In shaping flics I policy.
"real cenlrr of gravity,” which he turns were parked with friend* and
said he believed I* "along the supporters of the new * governor
fronllers of the Iron Curtain in Many Tallahassee residents, used
In such overflows, were making
Europe."
Asked atioiil economic relations rooms available for visitor*.
Inatigiiralion routine will b* Ira
between Great Britain and Ihe
dlUonal
United Slate*, Churchill said:
Gov, and Mrs. Warren will call
"Our view* are very simple. W*
don't want to live on you, We want hy the mansion for Mr. and Mr*.
iii earn our own living x x x but McCarty. An official and mltltary
If you ahut the door and won't escort will lake them to Ihe Cap­
take anything that we want tn itol building, arriving at It a.m.
They will be kilned hv cabinet
Indivliluaf* own more make, It |i bant to aee how the
than lnjJ'OOO acre* enlerr. (hr Tam- unaatlifactory attuatinn can he officer*— all holdover* this time
M Tribune finds In a survey of avoided or fmw we ran find our from at least one previous term—
and supreme rnnrt Justices in the
large landowners.
real strength
rotund a of the Capitol and move
It aaltJ 20ft landowners hold at
Hla rrmarka referred to United together
to the Inaugural platform
'V i
“ res each for a total Stale* tariffs which make the ImSecretary of Rtate It. A. Gray
irt
of
some
British
products
un
mnJ’SNS*
* V ' acreage
m"r'1 lh,n
• asible
will tie chairman (or Ihc program.
fifth of Ihe entire
of the
(tale.
.More than 2U0 reporters and The fit. Bev. Frank A. Julian,
*n»e figure* were obtained from
iotogranhers crowded Inin ihe Episcopal bishop, will deliver lha
Invocal Inn. Then Gov. Warren will
uren Mary's verandah grill (or •peak.
3 * 3 ” . °* .the I’rodiictlun and
Marketing Admlnlatratlon (DM A)
e news conference.
If everything goc* right. Chief
H S i S * 1 ,nforB»*tton furnished by
A* the conference opened,
Justice Retiring will administer the
»SrAto« ! ? J n «*•&gt;!« inMancea. The (.hurclll shielded hla eyes from oath— the same one every stale
i . l"ikl l W on*t: ,ho“ &gt; flaihbulbi, and muttered, "| can't and county officer lakes in Fior
• S i'll, p,rt t" 'he agency’* con see anything,"
nrogram.
Ho took a few puff a on hla cigar, Ida— precisely at noon. Four year*
ago, it was all speeded up belaid it aside, and began:
" I hope you've had a good year. cause It altrted to rain ami War­
ren waa sworn in eight ntinulaa
We haven't had a bad one. The early
general state of health cm the other .The
. state will
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ns secretary iof
hand
•Ida of the ocean la al laaat aa
—
I cr w
•he Great Real of the state In War­
Mood a» It waa tail year.
Flanking Churchill ware flnan- ran end Warren wUI (urn It over
■iter Bernard Baruch, al whoac (a McCarty.
The song, "America" will be
wma Um prime minister wifi be a sung.
MrCartv will deliver hla ad
whll;,
in
Naw
York,
and
i.M yaa down -J r Hager Makin. the new British dresi. Then the crowd will *lng
"Rwgnfc Itlvar". official “Stale
High, imbaiiadnr to (no United Ktatei, ftong
and the Rev. J. R
ea,
vho accompanied Churchill from naator of Tthe jgrkio'nvliia Main
England.
Enjjland.
aet Bapt lit
^, Church,
_
will deliver
The prime minister declined In
benediction.
fopimenl on whether he thought a
From 1;M (a a:4l p.m. the
■t meeting nf himself
al
hlm w irwwl
lth' governor and other official*
Premier Stalin would eonlrl- nview
Ihe Inaugural parade ..
nything to eaaing world ten- doxan floats,
M panda and seven
iloiu,
"1
rou. would eslt me national guard unite wUI be IK the

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�lHoliday Fatalities
Set New Record On
Nation’s Highways

December Report 'Southern Florida
Of Farm Market Is'Receivep Brunt (
On Optimistic Side Latest Cold WaT
W IN TK n HAVEN ^ - Decem­
MIAMI uB — Many snhurba-*
ber sale* on the Sanford State dwellers sersped frost and Ire oft
Farmer* Market compared favor­ car windshields before driving to
ably with those of December a work today.
year aso. a report by Manager
Temperature* plummeted to the
Sandy Anderson to the State Mar­ low 30s in suburban and rural
kets Director here says.
arras away from Dlseaync Bay.
The market had n loll over the At Homestead. 30 miles south pf
four day Christmas holiday but Miami ami the heart of an impor-'
sold 22,338 units of produce, rep tunt winter vegetable growing
resrntina 20 varieties, for $67,292. area. Ihe thermometer dipped to
Markets Director L. II Lewis 2a
said most other sale* centers r«
Miami proper had a low of .31,
ported the outlook optimistic for hut it crew steadily colder a* dis­
the winter vegetable crop despite tance from warm Ray waters In­
last fall's heavy rains and more creased The condition was de­
scribed by weather bureau fore­
recent frost and cold winds
casters
......... as _a "radiation cold" In
He save this summary:
Plant City — sold 27.380 pint* whlrh the ground gave up Its
of strawberries at average of 31 warmth and the still, cold air tay
cents for gross of 10,333 H.3 during motionless over It.
Farmers smith of Miami burned
week ended Dee 3n. Crop condi­
tions good
smudge fires In stir up the still
F t Myers — cucumbers, egg air. So heavy was stnuke from the
plant, pepper, tomatoes and squash fire* that In places It hung over
highways like a fog. causing traf­
coming In in Increasing volume.
Pahokrc — expects continued fic to move at a «naU'a pace.
Dr. J O. Wolfrnbarger. director
Improvement of crops and gradu­
ally Increased
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! the Subtropical experimental
and rabhage
rabhsge bei
ami
beginning to come Station near Homestead, said no
In. Last wcik’a prices ranged $3.30‘ material crop damage will result
to 14.30 a crate for rnrn. $2 30 to I despite Ihe brief dip to dangerous
*150 for relrrv. 13 In $3.30 for temperature*,
beans, $4 lo $0.75 for pepper
[ Elsewhere in Florida Ihe ther
Ft. Tierce — approximately IT ‘ mnmeter was higher. Jacksonville
360 crates of tomntoes moved week .had a low of 40. Tampa 44. Cross
ended Dec. 30. Rest quality brought City 31. Tallahassee 32. Daytona
$6 30 to $t) 30 for 00 iMiund crates Reach 3ft nnd West Palm Reach 40
Immokalee— tomato and squush
The Florida West Coast had a
quality good despite weather lie hlg stroke during the night when
Ing little too eool for much growth a cloud hlo-kct drifted In from Ihe
During week of Dee 22 27 sold Oulf and began warming things
3.4*7 packages of produce for $19.- up
724.
Light rains fell in the Tampa
Pompano — growth and maturl l,nv ;,rr:&gt; during the morning
ty nf all crops has hern stimulated ( rT * 1,1 ,hl’
truck area
by warmer weather. Volume Is on an(’ ln ihe strawberry section
the Increase, Shipped lift) cars first "round Plant City were not hurt
two days last week compared to , Temperatures In the heavy pro
62 cars Iho some period the week
.cl,ni\ region* of Polk,
before.
Highlands and Lake Counties re
Palmetto — 797 packages of '" ‘tim'd in the 40* and this meant
produce, largely Inmaloes. brought " ,!'rr WM nn damage to fruit
a gross of $2,053 the three days
I-owest recorded temperature In
following Christmas
the Orlando region was a 29 In
Florida Clly — producers sold !hc murklnnds near Jtcllwnod. Or11,000 bushel field boxes of Imnn
had 41.
toes for a gross of SMt.imo during
'V.vpry l,sht fro,t « ’"« reported
first two days of week beginning 11,1 arollw«HHt but It melted when
Dec. 29 Rest brought $7 10 j ! lemneralures began rising after
bushel.
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America mnlnr'stx wr-Ui- n
hltxnlv refunl of death on htuhw &lt;v
ami itreet In two xnrrexs'vis w-ek
ends of the Christina* New Year
holldnv*
As lve number of persons M lc l
In traffic a-i-Mcnl* In the "n't four
days monnled to 391. Nrd M H e ir

horn. pre*ld*"il of i*--- v-ioo.-it
Safi'tv I'lV'neil. deela'ed “ this I*
a dlseraeeflil way to st.irl the m-n

CATHIIINI A. IA If IN, 1ft. amt
Ulen F„ Andrews, 24, a Korean
veteran, pose for (lie cameramen
after tlicir marriage In IbilTulti,
N. Y. The bride wore two cngi.grment rings at the ceremony line
was from her husband and ttie
oilier from Pfc. Robert Hralli.
tier childhood sweetheart and
Andrews' buddy. Ilrrilli died on
Hrartbiruk llldfte In Korea l!«■uaticc developed after (ilcn wr-&gt;te
Catlierine ahoiit Heath &gt; death

The pre,,l""s re-oed 0— s fo-idnv N r1*' Year week rod
p
Wrdorsda' entil midnight Smut,tv
local time&gt; "ns 373 fatalities, set
ontv ln*l vear
lb-luted reports might swell t
loi-d to the uo Ihe snfelv civic il
estimated in advance of the No3'i-xr week end
A**eldrn1al drnth* &lt;-* - art-ukimls numbered 122 and V&gt; were
burned to death to ra'*e Ihi* M i'
for the tU2 hour period to M l. La-I
year's total was lilt
Only the i-eck before &gt;•’ all lime
record for hlgh"-av falallt'e* dic­
ing a fo-ir dav Christmas week ....I
«a » established at 33'J It. I &gt;
broke n year old record hv 1 T e
Christmas week end accident fatal
itles of all kinds numbered 7H
During the first II months «*f
tn.32 .an average of in? persons
d‘ed every 21 hours ,a* Ihe rr-n '1
of truffle accidents. These includoi
siihseoeent death' of mi -red o&gt; •
sons Holiday totals lab-diited I"
The Associated I’"-"* l--cl-"i-» &gt;&gt;-'■
Hiose who died within Ihe 102 hour
perb-d In accidents within that
period
The deal*-* hv slates ilruftu
fires, miscellaneous i
Alabama .3 0 I ArUoi-a 13 0 '*
Arkansas I 2 .3. California 32 2 "
Colorado 4 It 2. Conlierlleul I 0 2
Florida H i t ; (ieorgla 7 0 1; II
linols 2 2 2 3; Indiana in 0 H : Iowa
2 0 0: Kansas ft i) 0. Kcntucks
IHi I, Louisiana 2 n it: Maine 4 2 o
Maryland 7 II 0; Massachusetts
.3 II 3, Michigan 113 1 Minor so!
tt n 3. Mississippi 2 n ii Missouri
ft I I. Moulann 2 I o. Nebraska
.3 1 il. Nevada 2 n it; New Hanip
-shirt- 111, New .fersrv ft I 8. New
Mexico 7 III. New York 21 4 I?

lluirk Introdturs let 11.33 a (iuldrn Annlsersarj line o
mrnls -slnrii Include Ihe world's newest V-H engine amt *ii
slmse Is ihe two door, .Is-passengcf i d tirra In ihr Super Series, most popular hard-top to the I
tl V.Ss. loros up 170 hmsepuner nilh a rumpresstnu tatio nf ft i In t
Inn* l(* lu-w enici-ic. leader of at.
performance amt greater ernmou) with on sac
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has a re 111 .,I front rnrl Incorporating a sltmllcr ,
I h „ piece hunt per, .nut a futuristic headlight arrangement V nen alligator-type hood. Inns-tluni,..loirs, " i n moMme* a,111 leiilipurts. unit hi.riinntal rear leoilers with kulifl-shaped tad lights, g,
i ir an "lit,i nuMlern. sleek appearance Ihe Interior fcainrce ft esh new riitors amt tasteful trui- Its «
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1 In llrllaltt. women have Ihe
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office as men.
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MARCH OF EVENTS
Private Inveilmenti, Loans
Won't Replace Economic Aid

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Seen Too Heavy a Burden

ftpreiof fo Ceafraf Prrst

A S H IN G TO N -D o not expect private Investments and govern­
ment leana In replace economic aid to European eounlrlea in
|tho near futape— despite growing demnnils Ihxt this be tlone. Experts
.agree that mi’h a switch would hr wonderful, but they aay the obJalarlea aro attll w-ell-nlgli Insurmotintahle.
J For Inatance, they say, government loans by Hie United filulea in
'European fiiltc.i yvotdd he more of a hurden on the free world than la
the present old progtam. They would not cut Hie
^ mfr*rftn budget nnd they would add the repayWjr
meut burden on the recipient nation, whose econ- U. $. ARMY CAPT Melvin f J..i
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TJM omy Is imdouhlmily wegk enough already.
of Itmoklyn, W V , h»
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Aa for private Investments, according lo the ex- nmmcrulffl fnr tin ( Vrijjm-Nif iitit
I'erts, the European countries won't lie particularly
Mi'iltif nf Huiinr ( i n ii’ti tM H
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interested. fearful Dial United Hliilea capital would I) Ile4t flrii4»ii hv nMv ••4KI4I Ifii'M
lltrutigh hmlv-illh tl In-in tit" Ht if
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try to Interfere with tlu lr aftalra, limit proltta mil
tiroV9 nff 11ir» i-ht'im llunmh In' h •&gt;I
U . '■‘C T T ' j H "»c its power to prevent nationalisation of Industry
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Ihi* I I
B j U f l Conn ally (1&gt;1, Texas, who went to Europe tills flow (•trrillVP i.fhirr
M lttr.1l,.|. 'Hal |ta IXIIIM Mt ellt 1 S
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has voted in foreign aid are being spent, returns Infantiv Ihv i'iMO 1 /uf« r n . i r J
Sonalor
with a slogan he thinks could hivs wtdo use.
* Tom Connotly
The foreign relations chairman waa delighted
with algos he found on the walla of some United
States nfflrei there. The signs said; "Would you spend It If It were
youraT— It la!" Connolly said other signs urged the “bolting down of
telegrams and reports to essential Items" to save expense.
Tbs Toxan, who la retiring voluntarily at 75 after 35 yeora in Cbn|f*o*. commented: “The else of the ataff required for a complicated
L A S T T IM K H T O I I A Y
international operation la bound to he appalling to an economy-minded
senator although t realise that an organisation like that &lt;foreign lid)
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cannot bo run like a senator's oRlce."
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• ACID T E A T — Emergence of Renator Robert A. Taft of Ohio as
Senate OOl* majority leader ehould provide a quirk and decisive test
of Just how Arm a working agreement the defeated preeldcntlal hope­
ful has made with President-elect Eisenhower.
fn hla new poet, Taft— If precedent le followed— will confer at the
White House each Monday morning on legtslatlvs matter*. This la
tha usual procedure for floor loaders, tha Speaker of the Houio, and
(he vice president.
As the man most responsible for piloting now legUletion through
the Senate, tbs Ohioan will be In a position of powerful influence over
THUS. &amp; WKI).!
measures and programs advanced by Ike end hla aides.
Obviously, there will be an attempt to Ihraeh out aerloua differences
of opinion In the White House conferences. This might, for a time,
obscure any policy break between the Ike and Taft foresa.
However, such differences are hard to conceal for a long period.
Tha beat gauge of how deep the division goes will be the duration of
Ihe eo-called ''honeymoon," the period In which * new President and
* new Congress work In closest harmony.
1
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•
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#
• HARM ONY— House leader* Ire enthualaatieally predicting the
harmony between Capitol Hill and the White House
In the Usenhower administration will be the best In CoaHel Hill,
history. One top leader declared after talking with
,
Iks that ha la oosltlva that tha liaison betwean tha white Hawse

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big reason why Iruckcrs insist on Ford F-S's:

Oaring PRIVATEER
Moots Notorious ;
U D Y PIRATE!

of 4 rum for less than 37Af a mile

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in You* Una of work drnvo thoir Kurd Truck*
In tha big Economy Hon. Thin book hIwwi
you their running coal*. Compnro-wv) how
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Congressman Herlong Reports

BIG B U SIN E SS

The Sanford H^fald

SlalaMlabra la l»*»**rr
I iMIahe* galls eaten a ftiria f
I id s«»J*r, Ckrlafasaa aa* Hen world trmle w ith hi* niil***. T h e O n m i l U a wnll traveled
'.ear*. I'nhllahe* ua aalargara t«l- man and few |uirtn of lhe worltl are com pletely ntrantfc to
i alas I'hrlatmaa aag *sa rear*.
him . ObticrvcrH are hopeful that he w ill chart a rcnliittic
Ill Waaawlla Aseaaa ,
course fo r trade in the next four yearn. An mutter* ntnntl
now trnde can mnke o r lose friend* for the United State*
faster than a n y other part of o u r foreign policy.
F o r fteveral ronton* we do not wl*h to see our allfe*
trntle w ith the Com m unist countries. T ra d e relationship* often ealublifthed bond* which arc fltrongcr than political d lfference*. If o u r friend* are forced to *ell anti buy from
Ilu**hi they may eventually reach a point where their
economic* nre .subject to the w him * of the K re m lin . Also,
we do not winh to *ce tho Communist.* aupplicd w ith vital
material* from the countries wt&gt; have done *o much to help.
Htil the buxine** of nation*, like the buxine** of bull
vidual*. i* not based on *cnt(ment o r friendship. If we raise
( n r ta riffs ton iilgh it will I*1 unprofitahle for o u r allies to
do business w ith u*. In that case th ey w ill face tho alterna­
tive of trading w ith tbu lleils nr su ffe rin g great neon omit
loss. W e cannot afford either.
T o trace all iuturmitfonnl politic* to matter* of trnde
rilf llrralg la a mrmbpr &gt;,f (hr
I’lr— nklrk la Mllllr* and economics wotdd la; a dangerous over-sim plification.
Mrlaaltilr In rtr »•# far rraahll.
ralla* af all ik- laral arw* prime* Hut o u r policy on trnde can determ ine w hether Kurope will
Is ll&gt;l« a
aarr at nrll aa al&lt; ever gvt back on its feet and attain economic inde|H»ndence.
It &gt;»:a.v, in the long run. determ ine w hether democracy or
comm unism emerge* victorious on the continent o f Kurope.
DECK MURK M R JIT —
N*OV YORK C IT Y
(From Thr Saturday Keilrw)
U.\,rr-ti trie *m#w the traffic of
"Vl’fll*
Ik milled lo a world nn rutdx-r
had*.
Hostilities lick down — and from
the groove
Of thumh-tnrkrd blueprint* and
embroidered rule*
The dream i* f-i-t-.J, Now figure*
move ami pav*
III the dissolving pattern* of the
tJurk'f,
Keep the appointment* of thi* time
nni| plnif,

T,'p J",vT,,ICnl Klv'-1' " ,a 'ff w,T'* In
m a iiy

i i a i .i.a i i d

duryke

(’resident Truman liar made a
Very good New Year resolution nol
to swear at ihc pre*. any more.
Nosv that lie it going oul of politick,
keeping tliai resolution will be
easier for him.

Hir National Arts Foundation
has adopted a resolution tiffing the
jukr |,ox diitnliulori lo include a
1 lanli dirk in ail boxri to disf those
who mrrely want silence can ocraliondly have il. It might even lie
|K&gt;itihle to i ,i ae the price lot ||,P
silent dirk. We have no doiihi that
many a man would gladly drop •
quarter in the dot to have a few
minute* nf &lt;|uiel with hi* meals.
More than six million dollar*
were tp'til for radio and trifviiion
breath ail* during, the recent pre»idenlial campaign, a Senate com­
mittee d scloir*. Of thi* amount the
Republican* iprnl $1,600,000 on
radio, ) 1,640.f)fX) on Itlcvuion;
Ihe Dcmorrat*, $1,269,000 on ra­
dio, $1,300,000 on tehviiiom. It
Would lie poitihlr to redutr thr
rotli ol political campaigning, hut
lint without limiting the acrctt of
the people In their candidate* and
their view*.
*
Fmm I9|6 to 1933 j* * long
lime. The first World War Its*
tome and gone, the roaring ‘20*
bree/ed along, then came the drrrt*ion of the ’30s, and the second
fnrld War, and ihr poit-w.rr period. up In now, and 1953. when T.
W, LAWton for the first lime in
37 years lays down the burden of
Seminole County school superinten­
dent. Me hs* *ecn many change*
In that period, the belter part ol an
adult lifrliinr. We congratulate him
U|xm hi* great rontrihulhin lo edu­
cation in thi* il.ilr. We with Mi
lllcccsinr rrpml turcrii and we
pledge him all ponihle cooperation
in making Seminole County schools
second lo none.

«

There are now some 54,000,000
people in thr Uniter) Slates who
lubicribe lo newspaper*. When you
remember that even (hough many
people trail more than one newspap*r, lisdre are usually several

people in a family who rgg^i thn
same newspane r, 34,000,000 b •
lot of subscribers. According ’to the
ANPA Bureau of Advcrtbi^t, there
are more people reading newspa­
pers now than ever before cktpile
radio and television, In the past 30
yean the population of the country
pas inciessed 47 percent, but news­
paper circulation has increased 94
|». Thai is perhaps the reason
rmir'local newspaper is your
dvirtlslng medium. *

There ere 3.122 licensed medical
Mtore in Florida, according to the
bride Medical Dim lory, but le
)0 physicians Ikensed
licensed (I Florida
actually practicing t in other
rsicians who are
ytit old Florida
ai Asoociatioa. If you do not
there ere enough doctors in
late to take care of the needs
a people, you should try to
ifi .tome wey to maim the
M -e f medicine more attraca youog man searfhlng for e
■ M iiiy vouns n in do not
to become doctorsWn spite of
Hatively high renumeration,
re of lit* long hours and hard

In v e n to r

Of

The

Wo*l " at

C o m ics

A n anniversary which ought to Is1 rctnendicred bill
••robnbiy i* not. occur* on Ian. 11. On that day in I8(&gt;.'t Rich­
ard F . Outcault, originator of the comic strip, was born it'
1891 he was assigned the task of getting op an illustrated
supplement, which the editor at first thought m ight be de­
voted to fashions, but which be later determined should
have comic drawings tlu tca u ll’s known ab ility along this
line turned the scale for this momentous decision, out of
which arise all today’ * "funnies."
O u lca ull'* first serial wa* “ T h e Yellow K ill.” recount­
ing the mischievous doings of a brat in yellow clothing. Out
of this came the term "yellow jo u rn a lis m ," applied at first
to newspaper* which printed d raw in gs like O u tca ult’s. T h e
success of "T h e Yellow K id " led to serials of like characters
of whom the most famous was Outcault's later “ Muster
B ro w n ."
When he filed in 1928, he knew that he bad brought
aljoill one of the greatest innovations in modern Am erican
newspapers.

fHE WOILO nilAf
By JAM ES MARLOW
O f nil gad thiriffs wo toll iiurxHven. tho xmliloxt I* : " I
didn't mnke the m&lt;&gt;*t of the occnnlnii." \Ve go to nay K'*»d*
b y ; nn old friend come* to see u s: somebody does us « kind­
ness; wc hnve nn a rgu m e n t; we moot n new uc(|tinfntunce;
mid somehow wc don't do justice to the moment.
A fte rw o rd we try to imnglne Hint we d id ; we make I*1lievet wc hour ourselves snylitff all the thing* we should have
said; but then it is too late. A n d I tie most wo can do in the
rirciimstnnces Is to resolve that the next tim e . . .
T h e next time, we say, will lie different, but the danger
is just as irrent that the next time, too, we shall fail.
Men cannot sec into the future, and so wc shouldn't
lament too much our failures to realize what moments mean
before they are remembered Mot there is one thine we can
do, mid the happiest peopl'* are those who do il to the limit
of their ability.
W e can lie completely prCtwnl. AVe call lie all there. W e
can control the tendency of out minds lo wander from the
situation we are in— toward yesterday, toward tom orrow ,
toward something we have forgotten, toward some other
place we nre jjoinK next. It Is hard to do this, but it is hard» r to understand afterw ard wherein it was we fell so short.
It was where and when we ceased to give o u r entire attonMon
to the person, the opportunity, before us,
Those who have fewest regrets are those who take each
nnment n.s it comes for all that it Is w o rth . It w ill never
nnte attain, for worse or better. It is ours ntonc, we can make
t what we will. — Ily M ark V a n Horen.

NICHOLAS IICKIR, Buttlan Artist who has been In exile for years,
strike* this characteristic pose for photographer* on arriving In New
Yolk fruin France aboard the liner CurUHtulton Until the tied revolu­
tion, Decker wos the oitlciat portrait pointer for ihe Russian Imperial
Family, He will stay with friends In Massachusetts (Ditrrnathmul)

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

— ly WllllAM IITT —
Cnilrnl frrs* Wtltrr
T U B El. ECTOR A I, COI.I.KGK n week. Iirfnre we snatch at thi*
ha* met and th« big majority haa bargain we'd like to know— With
voted for a fellow named Eisen­ or without an authentic ghost?
hower for President. Hut ConCop* looked /or I| hoars /or a
free* won’t get around to count­
ing those ballot* until Jan. 8. irhilr-/arc&lt;/ steer that neaped
/ram thr Chicago atoekyardu.
Egad, the suspense !a awful!
Probably got lost la Ihe thopphg
/itrUenfaRy, Ihr Klrctoral Cob ruth.
! t 1
Irge may not produce any AllA |udg* he* rvled meney saved
Americana though It dor* repre­
by « wife frem her heuieheld
sent all America ( V. B. dlrlilonJ
budget belongs lo her husband. Is
ihtro svih a wlfoT
That new mean of Jupiter's
seems le be causing a tel *f ex­
A pel rabbit in Baltimore
citement. Just like any ether new pushed against the trigger of e
bebyl
ride and shot Ita owner In the
hand. When grilled the bunny, nn
doubt, declared that It mistook
"•* n "s for * carrot,

MIMBII or A nut fAMILV believed to have become extinct 73.(KNi,miO
year* ago, a new specie* of coelacanlh i* now In Durban, Soulh Africa,
In custody of Prof. J. L. It. Smith. Rhodes University Ichthyologist,
l/nli) this specimen was caught by a fisherman oft Comoro Island In Hie
Indian Ocean, only a skin had previously been found. This wn* used to
prepare the above modrl, reconstructed by the American .Museum ot
Natural History in New York City. The fish I* Ihe earliest known an­
cestor of land-living vertebrate*, Its discovery caused a sensation.

WASHINGTON .P— When he was
Just another Republican senator,
Sen Taft had a luxury he can’t
take advantage of in his new posi­
tion of power and responsibility as
Republican floor loader
| ’I aft is a hard working man He’s
[ also a sensitive one In oilier years
he could make a pronouncement
ami march off the floor without
having In defend It or argue about
It. If he didn’t want to.
And like any other senator In hts
position in the past, he always
bail the privilege of walking out If
someone on the other side set out
In pin his ears bark and he didn't
like Ihe ipiaHty of the pirn.
Noi *o for the floor leader. He
has to slick around even when Ihe
rdher side I* trying In cave hi* rnof
In with brickbat* tie has Ihe resjKinsIbllity nf guiding through to
final passage the legislation his
administration wants
Vice President Rarkley, when he
was a senator from Kentucky, and
the late Ken Wherry of Nebraska
didn’t seem lo have much '» com
limn hut both hud a sense of humor
which served them m good steau.
liny after day, year after year.
Barkley as floor 'carter of the
Democrat* and Wherry, in the
same Job for the Ropuhflrans. had
to withstand some rough assaults
When the going got to unpleas­
ant. Barkley could he p r e t t y
rugged hiin&gt;e!f, although some of
his lies! weapon* were the endless
supply of Kentucky anecdotes he
could sprinkle around lo put out a
fire.
Wherry had a great rapacity for
turning on Indignation hut he didn't
get the name of "Merry Wherry"
for nothing. But Sen. Taft D not
noted for hi* humor.
lie's not the kind nf man you'd
refrr lo ■■ “ one of the boy*, lie
lake* himself seriously. And no
matter whether you agree with the
decisions he reaches after making
up hi* mind, he puls great effort
into making It up.
If some other senators nut half
as much energy Into their jobs,
the Senate would no doubt be more
Informed amt less drafty.
But It will be Interesting to see

nin&gt; renewing friendship* and new
the member* getting acquainted.
••ch
ine big question now: ilo.7
. of many Democrat ami how many Re.
iker publican member* will be on the m
Ion* various Committee*. The present
(■rn- division on the Committee on
'Old Agriculture, of which I am a mem—
ber. i* 17 Democrat* ami 13 Re- *publican*. If thi* 1* reverted with
#1Q the Republican majority, three
U 3 Democrat* will linn their place*.
a ** Dm Democrat on the Committee
V I win defeated for re-election. The
new dlvi*ion will be decided by
IT S atrreement l*et\vecn the leader* of
® .both pnrtie*, with the Repuhlicnna,
, nf course, hnvinir the final *uv In
® , ivase of disagreement. Mv position w
ind Ion the Committee In Number 14,
°*P*|*o you run see how Important thi*
' ,n agreement I* In me. I have renllv
T ? ' titH ii "scurrying around" trying to
wor It out with the leadership of
. . both parties. If it i* done, it will
*p&lt;* he only a* a n**r*onnl favor to me,
no I am on "pin* and needlr*" un1*r” til the decision is made .
•f.1
A number of people have asked
nu' u* to iret them ticket* to the In­
auguration. Each member 1* allowish |r(j only seven ticket* and all of if
P*n mine have been gone long since. 1
lflp|wi*h I could help the other*, but
that1* the itory.
,hp | Some people mav he wondering
auditorium Hut thousand* more wh&gt;. , Republican wa* named Artfiled p»*t for a la«t look at the |„K |*„»i„|8i,tcr nt Ocala on Janub&lt;xly
nty i, when Republican ratronAt the service with guitar* and
„ n|y start* Junuarv 3. The
fiddle* were many member* of I man named told me he had the enthe Grand Ole Opry, Ihc Na»h |Horsemen! of the Republican I'nrtv
Ville troupe with which William* nn,j | couldn't see anv sense in
began hi* ri»e lo lame «ix yean making two change* in the admin­
istrative head of the office within
ago.
Roy Aculf, Emeit Tiihb, Red the space of n few dnv*. Change*
Foley and the Statemen’* (Juarlet not only disrupt the operation of
*ang four of William*’ favorite the office, hut the detail* and red
hillbilly hymn*, including hi* own tape in connection with the nam­
compo*ltlun, "I Saw the Light."
ing of an Acting Postmaster nre
William*' wife. Mr*. Hlllle Jonc* expensive. A* he wa* going to get
Williams, and hi* ex-wlfe, Mr* the assignment anyway In a few
Audrey William*, shared front row day*, he might a* well start in
»c«t*.
when the vacancy occurred and at
William* was boosting hi* home­ the beginning of a new postal
spun songs to the lop of the hill­ year.
billy list and popular singer* took
up some nf hi* tune* like "Cold,
FARM INCOME
Cold Heart." "Jambalaya" and
W IN TER PARK fSpeciall
"Hey. Good lacking ’’
Williams died last Thursday in Farmers as a whole have less than
the bark seat of an autumobile half the Income of others, acrordrn route to Canton. () Suffering ing to thiie Florida Farm Bureau.
Latest census report, the Bu­
from a spinal ailment, he had been
given a sedative by a doctor be reau point* out, shows that the
fore' leaving Nashville An autopsy medinn income of men on farm*
was made, but there has been no rose during the fast year from
to *1,500. At the same time,
report on the cause of death.
it aibls, the median income of e«mPLAN T PLANS HEVEAI.EI)
fnrm men rose from
to f't,BOCA BATON * -Plan* for luO.
construction of a new four million
dollar plant to manufacture re
frigerator* and home frceier* at
Connertville, Ind , were announced
today bv William Halderston, pres­
CIIIROPIIACTOR
ident of thr Philrn Corp, at a
Please rail fo' appointment
convention of distributors.
I'hnnr* 1731 — 174«
hnw the serious - minded Taft
handles himself if the Democrats
begin needling him in the hope he
V/s/f Beautiful
can't take it and vs111 make a mnvr
nr statement they can turn against
him.

I)R. H. X. RING

Calorie
Counting?

4 Water S kt Show* Daily
•■ING TOUI CAMIIA

Bv
W. V. Hitting
Touchtnn Drug Co.
Everyone who attempts to
reduce has at least n slight
knowledge of the rulnrio con­
tent of cnmmnn fond*. The
more serious dieter hit* a more
complete knnw-lcdgc, naturally,
gained bv n longer and broad­
er experience.
While counting calorie* will
aid vou in limiting the intake
of foot), it I* nnt the complete
answer to the dieting problem,
a* every doctor admit*. Atten­
tion must be given to the
bodily neetl* for protein, fat*,
sugar*, a* well u the individ­
ual neetl for certain chemical*
that muil tie constantly re­
placed.
Always consult a doctor be­
fore dieting. Let a competent
pharmacist supply whatever
additional nutrHon the doctor
should advise,
t'onrrlahi
This la Ihe M ill af m aerlea of
USIlitrlal aSterltaemvala appear.
Is* la thla paper earh week.

Good Citizen of
FORI) 2 door sedan,
clean, g o o d
tires,

U

C H EV R O LET 4 door
sedan, extra good,
clean, radio, heater

'4 7

IIUICK
sedanette,
PO N TIAC
a door
clean, low mileage,
sedan, extra clean,
radio, heater, Dynaflow radio, nnu owner

M

'40 FORD Convertible
Coupe Extra Good Tlrea
Mechanically .Good

* « P LYM O U TH
Con
oertiblo Coupe.
Extra clean, Radio.

Sanford
Have you ever thought about Ihe pari your Telephone
Company plays in the life of this Community, the
Stale and the Nation? Here are some things it dots: ’
/ L i t Pays good wages to its employees— money .
. that is spent’ largely in the employee's Itome
3. Pays large kmountt in taxes that ger to sup­
port government, education and pohw

5 | nUICK, .000 mltea, nearly new
'48 UUICK Super Hedan
Extra clean, good Urea

.'nil itul tuns.
-— J^ Take* part, botb-aa-a.Company and as-in*
dividuah,, In many worthwhile civic en­
deavors.

fiu o l

4. Provides the hist possible telephone serv­
ice at the lowest possible cost

A N IC E REFECTION FROM
3VflICH T O CHOOSE

Accepting the ^ypor^jtdllties of citizenship,
believe, is an important part ot good taleph
service to this community.

MOTORS A
9 A N F O ID , FLO R IDA

Capitol V*;-

nu lontay. what with nil «l*l hifPlwrr'

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Janus 11. Fisher Is
Mavril'd In Clermont

rnr. ^iNTufin

PERSONALS

M r a . Thompson Is

Cj * iiitcicvt to fiiktiviv in Sar,-

A ll.ylut lho-« ftolli l’ *afutJ At
titl.llllr: the Tatlgeilbe Bowl Rattle
nt i.ililh Hheppmd Peeldr* of in Oilno.lo oil New Year'll night
lierinotu to Jains** II. Fisher. Mr. were M r ami Mrs. Hnrrv Kudell.
Fisher I* it reporter for The San- Dirk M. l jiu IIii and I,. F. Fnytolb
Tut it II i i h IiI,
fol.l

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Hostess To Circle

III. marriage )i&gt;!|rtiltt

■ The m ih iu ig look plmi* nt 12:00
noon nt tin* First Methodist Chuivh
In I'leinninl with the (lev. .1nines
fc. Jettkinx offleintlliK nt the dull*
hie rtyig service.

i

OVIKPO (Special) — Mrs. J N.
Thompson wns hnste-s to Hut
lunntiilv meeting mid tii.rt\ held l.y
the Kingdom Seeker-' Sunday
School Class of tin* llviedo Mnntist Church Tuesdoy night at ner
home here.
Following the busing'* meeting
n social hour was held by the
members present. ('ii-ho*les* fur
the nociKlon was M r'. Ilrndy
.Mathers.

Mr. ami Mis. Hi* hind Record
nail swung daughter llelh Ann re*
turned on Saturday night to Kent,
i) after spending the holidays
with Mr. and Mis John Kirk.

T h i htlile wnre n soft him* suit
with N nw him* ureextnrlex nn*l
Miss Donna l.**n Harper left
•vniried n irrui-eful bouquet of white extordnv for Flat Ida Slate Unitoxex. Serving ns her nmtron of lersitv in Tallahassee after visit
honor w»x her slslrr, Mrs. J nines p *• her parents. Mr. nml Mrs. D
The til*!*1T *ut of Siv's* llnri'l Pell' in tin- I'nited f iltln will he F. Sutjihin of flrovelnml, who wore I , llin tier.
featured In « unique conrort t» lie given l&gt;&gt; the ,Mn^&gt;n Hwir* Hr 1 n beige faille suit with hlnck aeItingeix, mslinuislly known novelty iiiiishinnx nt tlie First lf»i&gt;t■-•t eexxorlex nnil n coinage of tailsFriend ■ will lie sorrv to learn
J'hurt'hj Tlnir'iinv f.M p.m. il w m nunourii-iil loilnv by the pastor, the ninit roses.
I'**| fill tiling the illlties of hexl that W 11, l.vlteh left last week
•lev, VV. IV ilrouk*. The urogram will coimisi of familiar gospel stirstr.s.
tin- V. ter in'* Administration
hymn', and religious ilu'ril*■* plnjeii niton many nnli|iiv in ilruinenis- mnn for Mr. Fisher was llix hro- for
Hospit.ll in 1 ake t’ liy for treat
Swiss I [ itml Hell'. Muiti-nl lilis.-ses, Singing S.iiv,Tii|te itctisvi- Chime*, ther Willard C. Fisher.
■fetten Yibrahnrp, llutnitioivi f. leetrie Milov on mm the .nsirilni* nt of ) F'lllowiiur the ............ . a lunch* r.ient.
lll&gt; utrry, the "v Ii lm Thelernin" whiih hu' no key !xi,ttil, strihi.*, eon was In Id ill the Cables in
Mr. and Mrs. W. \V Warner and
reed* or pipe- oml i-lny« without lieing tomheil. 'Ineie ws.l or oo l i lei iiinnt.
Mr. and ' I t ' , it, F. ('rettshuw e’lliilxMoi, emu e ,o mix eitemt tiut n Ireewill olfeiing will lie receive I. | The hi ide I* the duns'hter af Mr. |Joyed II ilinner vesterdllV Ut the
and Mrs. ||. W. Shetipanl of I,«'&lt;**■&gt;*
huio and the hridrgrnom is the son /ellwood Inn in /ellwand in c«*h'of t'loyd D. Fisher of Montirello, hrntion of th**ir respeetive wed
III Mr«. Fisher Is the offi *p nurse ding ntiiiivct sal ics.
of |lr. Kenneth Smith of Clermont
Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Carter of
and Mi. Fisher has been in news,
paper work for the past six years. Peltnrv in** entertaining M i I yin at 7;'H! p.m. Diplomas nml Mr. and Mrs. Fisher plan to make jleati i, e Xiierhneh of New Y u C
M ONDAY
St. Murk's Chapter of Holy Reals for Stmly Coursei tlurintf their home at :I77 Osreola Avenue City and Sen Cliff, I.nng lstnn*l,
N . V. who is visiting for the holi­
Cross Fpiseopnl Chin eh will meet the past yrur wilt In* awurrlctl us In Clermont.

Oviedo W oman’s Club
Has Holiday Party
O V I K D O (Special)
Climaxing
the series of parties during Hu,
**en*on w u - the party given Tu*‘' ilav night for the member- of tho
Ovieiln \Y n In mi's (Till, and their
Inishnruls at the City Hall Memo­
rial building.
It.-t family enjoyed i 'a'lu'.i
*oi hiii over the holidays tn l ake Mar} They
It wns a games party. Mr*.
M i -, rtnoiin- V. Itc'l. M Sirt rh'*mn* \ |te«t. Fat He&lt;t. M r - ii It |t**«t l r , I ic.irge C. Means, so-inl clmirmnn
* i ' * . - .1 -I llc-r. Toi**1 Tii'ciioi. M i - I'ony ' o f the du ll, and her committee
, '11- ti, I! |i**'l 'll .
air t mi left l i rig III Y I - - Fi'ggv Host. Ituhhy ilest, Shenlu Itesl and Itiil I Mine*. It. F King. Ii F. Wheeler
Itest, TuilllllX tie- . n..
ti. i iniiiiin Ticconi. ( hock It, «t ami Jim '•('■. Mrs. Theiulore Auliii J r . aiul
iik*u I!
j M is '
Hath
Dnvid*i&gt;n were
in
chili ge of arrangement-. iefi eshments and decoration-.
nml riii Id re n. TwiiiwiV, Roll. 1'iilhyl
The tuhles were umttpred io a
oml Hot &lt;»f VVi**t 1*nlm Hiiiflt; Mi. -emi circle, with t.eorge Means. It.
rml Mr*. Tony T i t m i n oml » hi! F. Wheeler Jr. and Merritt Staley
IMilm
»ln'ii, T om m v oml !*•«•.
Sowm- alter noting
at calling for
tin*
i'rvh,, N*.
Mi nml M i '. .1 S games.
Mi nml M i ' •» I* It* ■! cntei
and i*hilth f i i . Slieahi iim&lt;I ; Following the evening **f games.
tniiinl mk iwI d t* nf 11|»■i• Limih
Miss refreshment- of
chicken salmi
nt tin it
I i * o n
t t \ - 1&gt;i1 I al l- jt Lurlr*. of ihim ln; oml
brown v s
and
n
l'i k’ tfV
nf till' * it\ w im n»- sand" I b**s,
i•V*I I l|i' t 'll! t slmit- 'hi*I ;»l*i V I In '
hot drink wns served to npnroxi•oh’s with lift fjitnih
i futmlv H|.fNt « iif » ct L with I
llilltelv fifty" present.

CALENDAR OF WEEKLY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

A. \V l.ee. a part of this service.
I Those from Sanford attending
The lioyul Anilias«uilots will the wedding were Mr. nod Mrs.
The Sun*lny School of the Fir*t meet nt the First llnplist Church Ilohert llroivnlntr. Mr*. Velma
t Ion rales. Mi*. Alice lliehards ami
lbi|itixt Chillcli will holil n Wink­ Is ** ning at 7 no p.m.
ers' Counril mcetinif beginning ut
The Junior
ltinth**rhoo«l will son lints h. Others from out of
7:•'&lt;&gt; p.m. with n eovernj illsh sup. meet at the Fir*t l&lt;a|itist Chiireh town were Miss Kvelvn Fisher,
sister of the hridryroom. Miss
per.
beginning at 7: 10 p.m.
The Weslcynn Service (iuilil of
\ geueiul business meeting ami Irene S«*im**.* n*id Mrs. Willard
the Fits! Methodist Church will luneheon will he held by the San- Fi*h**i. it 11 of O r ’nndn; James K
lict'l lit Hdlll |i, m. nt MeKitilev lortl Women's Club at ISdIO p.m. Htillihin ii"d family of Crovi'lnnd;
loll.
nt the rlilb house. For reservations Mr nml Mrs. W. (I, Hhepnard of
Fusils; nml Mrs II W. Shetipanl
■l I ' l ' i ' m g
memlier* are leipresled lit call Mrs.
The Chnpel Choir will holil re- W II. (Irnesstc, telephone IMh W.i of I eeshurg.
h'*nr“nl al the First llnpli.xt
The executive Ium r. I af the San- |
Chorrh nt
to |i.m.
ford (inrilrn Club will meet at 0:710
C » le No. 7 of the WSCS of the a. lit. at the (iurilen Center.
T E R N
T A L K

nt S;tM&gt; p. in. with Mrs
J i m l.nurel Avenue.

f

day

season with

Hi R \lf l

.Mon. Jin* 5, 1959

WOmen

them

Hubert
S
Itlllhintcr,
Vivian
Speer and Mi and Mrs. Algernon
\| \\ N »!;h
Speer "f Sanford plan to attend
tin' inniig'ii’iition lonun xvv nf Dn"* tw in Mflmiit ! t«
1**1
Mi f il l tv a- gov* im u in T ilinha- fttl v|-f m
I Yl I m*S( t i it r
il
■ee,
I IvcI i-11\ '.Y| l.i
t i till i

t’nmilv Of (i. R. Rest
11ns Holiday Reunion

c *shnvi&gt;rs Resume
I ,/ '; : ; - \r*k
i ' n l l r i 1 m i ' \t i t m r ten h i &gt;
Weekly Smiure Dunce IIU*
filiflU '
. i f f f Tl .41 tt&lt;*‘

f

\ I'li I i" id I 10 &lt; ,k•n|| will
Th»* Simfnt &gt;1
wilt M'.liif 111k ' I n ! ' itin l now
hnv«* ttieir fir * ilniiee «'f tti*1 v p i r
Tin* skill ttuhl slto.itli
nt the A rm y Weilnemlnv nlirht nt will nun i*,i ! no Irviluos,
First Methoilixt Church will meet
T IM 'F m i \ Y
w (hi ii'cl'M-k with .limmy ChiMin tiros III nH|« t fliiuro lili|M rfin lliiits
ID VIVIAN IIIIOWN
nt H00 t&gt;. m. nt the home of Mrs,
The Mngnnlin Circle of the Sun••"llin'. Their 1n«t ilnn»*e \vn« itt Am! \h\' \»‘tir thi* shut Im*- i' .«!
lien Wiggins on Cameron Avenue. foul (inrilen Club will meet at
tlie Mnv^nir Inn t*efore Christmii* 111(1*1 tm itc i' il. iM'lOiiil "f hritiii
A l*n»ril meetlmr of the Chain 10:00 a III. nt the home of Mrs. C. AY \&gt;w%fralitrr«i
A niimhei' nf new rmipied fm lonfmi t| Tn I hi- tilt ill h&gt;nh -tvlo
af Missions will he he|i| at III HO II. Cinfhiirn, JIM Scott Avenue with
1
ViMlthi Vmilfl fill Vnnp i**er (’11lent
\li rin-vjiin nre bouse
, u * I 11#* o,l si* I i I t,»II
h«&lt;v |i *&gt; -.■ -*
•i i■Innili»»*&gt;■■ tn jnin I he t|Fi imfr fm
n. ui- ill the F a t i h llnu-.e.
Mrs. W. K, K in h h o f f ns rn-haxt- twent Fi-*a Thul *4 i
lints lb \ n i v \ ’tl I lilt1 i ill w i m i
nss.
ici [m- L•i innr«»i("
Miller, **ei lew nf nfnin cn tn ut * nn t lirritUf h full -kilt I n tl;iY h u i o Ut ' I " m i :
D The Hililtthlers of Wesjev Run.
vonrh of n»*»« fiin|w
. Let ♦lie Sjn •ihf
Tin* regular meetlmr of Semin- vi l"-i jif
Ini .tttoi ."i
Il ilppc .
•IllV School C|(|«M ion tV will he helil •till Itehi'kllh f.OlItte No. II will -■Af it ' *■ iif i Im* \|.t roiml i hi n
\ iih iii Iii i nf nme ihttii'e* nre m . l I' i " " 'inn oh'
-1,0 i
at McKinley Mull at 7:.'ilt p. nt. meet III the I, ( ) () F Hull lit H llll Ofwiii. -t-if ivi| fn
* Mu1 iiiflit ■ *“ '*"• i " t »♦*
!••*
i |« innM-,tiuli 'l -I VII V.10 hki*
with Mrs. Albert Hickson, Mrs.
'* ni All members are nige-l In he
»itl* m&lt;* T*|.**tit*jl|li| ip \*i&gt;ti*|*, W cfin -iln v meluitinip
dll *1- lop
«|ou*
l.i'li
V- *oi'ii’ I
II. Stevens. Mr-*. I. M Tvie. Mrs. present
"F* **11 fli'l f
m |hi* 'i»s| i »Im
T•iHiFtaiF Nkiilt/ nml Jr-*- rc-cnting IM*Ws|i,ipi'| s tlllooctloot
J. M. M* ('inkill nml Mix Charles
The lloim* Demonstration Club
•( «t mu fit «* iif Mi«&gt; &lt;on-tiiii Su \ *ii I’nlkfi Smin»♦*
in n&gt;If|ttinn tn the count* \ piiMnnl uto tile I S
Meriwether ns hostesses
will meet lit the bom** of Mrs, .1.
icki.'uin^ i tie :;o «i&lt;hl iiu«iili«*r4 nl fi-hion
*pii Iml n . (tie g.u tocnl
Circle No « of tin* W. S. C. S Il, Crawford on l ake Mnrv nt
to
'VllM|1*» t’cti’i
■lit oi'o high ge.u
liulil'tl'v
remlv tri'iifht.
of the First Methoilixt Chur h will ..... A •'••iwnnstration will lie held
fn i*•* wi'ii »* Milt'll ii*i
sche.loloii: .how .tig- appioMiiicl* l&gt;
ll'itne Wtill
meet with Mix. John Williams. Mill nr; booked ril'd.
Mi. fl* -iflst ||fill
i*i erv tnni trom dawn to (ar aftii
h ilts in tend nt
ISni inhin Drive.
I O IH J K N O 311
| |*ms | s*
dar k
.-v-hitlov
tentative
illleicx* *.
IV p i IV t' *111 V
Mesopie Fudge J 11 will hold its,( t he elite. I t- to cram a - many
|lo*e CIreb* of the Ranfoiil C a r ­ T » 'll I.-,, tiqins* I,-I'll tl •-*'*'- wit‘I
The Ft aver Meeting Service at den club will meet ill !■;-ir&gt; a. ill ri..« «*-*'t) ih.- i*|* i, ,i( I - me ti i - ' *tint i.to ..f officers Monday repre-etdatn e previews a- posslbtc
iiteh* at the Masonic T,*mnl». *• I
• lie First llapllsl Chiireh will tie- with Mrs, || It, Crumley.
n"»lil*|nt, slower, a rwenrdiog nr wdl I... an open meeting and all Into one Im i week with lllllltilfui*
ti*l. il nni-ienl eoinedv *lin nr relatives and friends are invited, lu re r- of sin'll Hung' as stioes
lhandling'
i. elry lints and ai*.
*iton,*v U»im*'h th»' dnv as |i»,*i» even nn opera singer, lint few of to attend
leessoiles H i mg to salidwiili show
**-i*es do,” -he said. "Att*l thee •hem do nnvtbin*' to make their
lags in lie! n , e*t I ho-e of llie well
'iml it difficult to refuse a lire*,-.- eo&lt;r,e true."
ID C Y N T III \ I.OWUV
another, give yourself a chance known ilres- , oat and 'ini funises
woman's
reuuest
'or
a
risal
rn**«**
Mildred’s
own
«*nry
is
a
irsal
A F New sfrntores Writer
"And. a'so," she aihled slvlv. ease in point. She had taken to find out Iiow deep your intere-t | Since Hie 'dtiom-tti. stresses Hu*
’'Women." *iii,| the woman do* "men are likel** to In* more gener­ nlnno I....... .. from early child- | is ip the new field. (Mildred did straight. 'Inn -k ill this season
sheswitchedfrom I most fashion llllerc*! IS
eenteli-d
elslvrly, "ar atlnuler limn men. ous hcramn* they don't want any ....... ami In hi eh school acted r*&gt; this when
to voice.i
.dime the lu ll
flu’ic I - ooieh
They nro much 1* s charlluhlo. one In think they me rhratistnkes. r*-n*&gt;iii pa nisi and soloist fur sr hi oil plan,,
i elahoiulion ol 'lei'Vi**, neeklines
’I. Take your dream* -ei otiiiy., ■
j,,,,,.
They inn fin it money to huv a n**w I think stiineHmi-s a icon i* ill rimn* etfairs ami pr*igriim« She might
inp tendenev being
P
iip
’
i
he
self
eunxrlnip.lv
nfrg
ilte*s when tin y want one, lint no with n tip enntrlhulliin when bn*1" continued in
that si-rore
, - i . i toward a line 1h.it is wide ai ■
•when It conns to making a eon his wife thints sr, is plenty Inst mud. i ' -in* hadn’t had fnllh tn that the.' are loo big for yolV. r - i i lop. Inporcd lownnl Ho* lieinlliu*
wcren'l fm- dream*, we wrolid tins
Mhitll*"* to something wnt. hwllilo, to make n lillle denionstiiilloil In *'"It’ She exnliiliisujdtli
however
I' tnot
they think U|i every possihlo ex­ that he enn afford it a little ges­
"I
gel interested
in sinuilur 1'iive the telephnno, airplane oe nrliiei ed tin ougli sh'iiililer pads ol
ture to |&gt;*t you know he'a doing b**e**i*
cuse."
the
d'-enverv
nf
indium.
We
limit
I s*nnr in our church
the lootbal! p l a c r *ailcti lo noun*
The woman who wns speaking | ipllte well."
choir When I rut a -olo once and ourselves when we do toil give during World Wat It I tie snldlei
nor
dreams
a
ehanee
to
cone
Another
point'
women
nre
a
with such authority and not a
del lei
nl i le dolman -h'l'li's
felt th* thrill nf feeling I” " voice
little bitterness was in tile middle e'lstnmed to stieniliog time in soar out I found a thrill t tin I true,"
floating -leeie Miiunrr- droppi il
eotch
tl'e
yey
men
are
aeelist lie realistic. Have a plan * f
&lt;•' door bell ilninni' for one of the
plan,i nil,vim- never gave tn** I
host-known ami most respected timieil to spending money. A didn't h m u if | could reallv situ*, lie I ion nn.) set vour sielits H a l i i r
of the natinnul charities. And she u oman i*Im would make a emit unis lint I figured I was vnuu*' enough titan to* tinned down for a Inc! "f
ponped off In a vin* allu lie midi contribution to n charily is quite i to Ink** a chance and find out. ,'Xpri ii'iu'e on the j*tl» that l oo o "
cnee of four women with long willing to spend a week or after- When volt nre in yniu lc**ri* vnu illixloos to have, get tile re,min'd
experience In community good nniins asking her neighbors ami have i *m** to waste on Mils kiml experience before you apply fm d.
•vorkx. They all nodded their friends for contribution*. A* n of exiilnrntino.”
I tf the odds nre ngninst you a a
diced* in agreement.
matter of fart, in -our rommntiity,
Mil.lrii| offers tln*s,* pointers toi newcomer, unit a while nml get a
However, IM like to offer a in philanthropy and in politics, aintiitino* voong tomole, and those I professional nr husiuc** standing
little rebuttal after making some it is tM* women who form the who neeil to tie polled out of a rut' I elsewhere.
I notions Inquiry Into feminine shock troop*.
I. Fniticipntc
in selmol
o r1 fi, He down to earth about yum
attitude* nn ehuritulilc contrlTherefore, I eon* lode that al­ rhureh event*. It doesn't matter -elf nml your ambitions, so tint
leitons. The women I talked to though the complaining Indy wux whether you go to a small school those who nre responsible i r
agiced they did ttivi* smaller right’ ll! her premise that women r&gt;r n medium »i*ed one, F.xlrn your welfare won’t to* reluctant
amount* than their husbands were generally give less funds In eiirrieillar events ill all schools to give you modher chime**. F.n
likely to contribute, hut the tea* ehitiily. her reasoning Is faulty are planned chiefly to dinw young eots nml true too-* wdll licit* * ■i
eon* xvere neither stinginess nor Women an n’t stingier than men, penult* out ii 11,1 r rente school if yoll show definite talent for * '*
Inrk of svmpathy for reuses.
they are more careful with money spirit *o don't tc shv about vol­ thing von nre aiming to do.
"M y hushnnd and I have a bud* than men. They aren’t less cl ar- unteering or armlving for mT iooI
In order to vet attention. Mil­
^ je t ." .explained one young woman liable thnn men, hut the coin they Inb*. An interest in reporting run dred went to Knrnpt* to gain ■ &lt;•
with Iwa children, "und the money have to spend isn’t necessarily develop on the •ehool paper. Tilt* perienre on tile opera sin •*
I get Is to run the house and buy monetary.
stage I* full of tnlenteil voong nhronl before she tackled me
food. We have a clothes allow*
And Fn* solution to the prob­ peoplo who gol their fiist thentri- Met. She sang In Italian * imd
nn**e, too. hut with two growing lem I* simple: ring doorbell* when rat experience acting, designing Herman norm romnanie* and i *t
children in the fnmllVi frequent the wage-earner, the lord and srenery nr making costumes for many opimiInnlties that she wield
emergeni’lea
the little am* tum­ master, is apt to nnswer.
school nrnduclluu*. A eollege or ■ml hnve gotten In musira1 V
bled Inst month a** I It took nine
university radio station ran offei erowrled New York, sin* sms.
si 1(dies to fix tin the rut nml you
Sheer luck entrre*) Into thi- pc*
prnrti'al working eximrlewe.
can’t, h'lih'ot ahead fur things
3. IF* a goiHl thing lo In* gram also, however, for she -av*
Modern xcnllnu wax umally runllkn that— IF* o prolil»ni to krep tain* mi wax, allhouttli that usrd mlamnnt ahout your talent, hut if slip was hem it aliroad l&gt;y Mr.
within ypur income. My huahand In the Middle Age* wn* a mixture you find your intere-t in one kind Kudolf lllng, (ienernl ................... .
taken rare of nil the money ex- nf lurpenlino and beeswax.
of activity waning in fnvor of the Metto|Hililun Opera.

Thosf* Woman

nm wtits

nti*I

1*n Njitin*In&gt;' J

i* tn* wi'-ii't r n 11' 11,ii11if ft Ii, Mi
Mt** J1 S M. l nt ( h( 11 11«*n!(*
I i t ii-i |«i \\ id* n stl'llk ' I*|11*■I
Vi n I'rr-i nif-iMit t"i•( Ui*' *d
**i(ifi were Mr. nml ' l l "
1!
I ti ii Mi | (In ld iiii. 1
Hill
.I hni nf I ' MiniMim, N‘ i
S im nml M i . II. Hintw V It*-“t
imiilioles wild Idolised Im*
I used n dli gracclol flail me cl

I. &lt;i
on, father startling neeklito' of
the season I- tin* ’ ’fence’* or
'•stand " If " collar uhicli
-lands
out away fmill the lin k gii &gt;ng
somenh.il Hie impresspHi ol a logh
collar that is loo lug

I tie draped cowl neck i' o-ed
both Irniit and liaek and often
elaliorate drapr’ry Is III ei idem e
thioiigliout tile dre»* always how
c u t xsit ti clinging line' designed
lo leu at Hu* natural lines ol the
ftgore
When there is skirt folhioss it
l- ■out rolled tiv low placed pleats
or liy attached draped panels
Sheet fabrie* sueh as eluffmis
and sheer wools, are In high fniol
llie former helng used i*xten*lvelv
In all m e r permunenlly pirated
dresses for afternoon and cork
tail wear in whites and pastels
wear, in darker rnlnrs

u tm jm

fTi'r'

PLUMBING

DR. C. L. HICKSONS
O P T O M K T U 1S T
Falmrttu

A ir.

101

As rime

2 In 5

I'honr 7fi3
Atlanllr Hunk Ituihliisg

D I X D I R y
S C H O C I cf
D A N C I N G
ItK-OI’liN IN C MONDAY
JA N FA K Y 5
In Tin* Slnslin —

Al

l'oinmi*ii ml nml Onk
We hnve ii»i|iilrt*il Ihe risnm titljnrenl In the
Nlutlin for it resell (inn rtmni nnd dressing rnnm.
\\ e ins ile &gt; mi In viNit
#

Nesv Clmsrte' I nr 2 tn tl —

H EEUSaB

Sanford

I I O U H S il In 12 —

E Y E S E X A M IN E D
(.L A S S E N K IT T E D
lift South

OR. I,. T. DOSS
niiitni'it.u roil

us

I* nml up

I ’limte .'U2-J

I’ll. 1113

ROY W A LL

ORDER FROM THIS
NEW C A T A L O G ...

■ cpt my allowance for the house,
so our charitable rontrihutlonn
ar« reallv his concern.
"lint xvhen a neli'hhor Is ml*
leetlng, | hale to tell her to ronie
(lack when mV huahand la home
so ! try to figure nut how much 1
think w&lt;* should give. I nuimosa
I'm so Impressed with the cost of
bringing up a family that I don't
give as mirh as he would. Hesides,
hove a feeling thnt he
^ u rn s the mnnev and 1 should ho
“ nrrful aim'd using It. Hut I don't
go ou| pnd buy frivolous thlm**
\|dlh my ihnne**. Fvcn If I’m able
to oavo out of the hou*e allow*
anee. Iftero are many things we
need thal we can't afford."
Thai V « « , a fairly typical an­
swer.' Mo»l nf the women, too,
remarked ahoiitT the larva number
of requests for contributions to
vnrtoto.ebnrHIe** Home said they

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State Patrolmen
Henceforth To Be
Called “Troopers”

NCAA’s Executive
Committee Td Set
Tournament Dates

TA!.f.AHARBER fS'erhl*
Tbn I-*b,t I-t* rieenrtment of I’uMld
Hafety nhnll*hed ll» highway I'atrotmen on New Yrnr‘» day.
Whoa thero! for « odnole. *nd
lot'* do » llllle explaining liefore
you get the iden that Ihe state la
without the uniformed men ” ho
protect my life and youra on lho
highway.
After almost 1,1 year* of opera­
tion*, the Department of Public
Bx/elv now designate* Its former
Patrolmen as "State Troopers",
and lhat was effective January I
It wav all done for the *nke of
the elimination of over-lapping
terminology-, aueh ** dlatrl't*
within district*, and patrotmen be­
ing called hy that name when they
were only recruit*, etc.
Juvt a little dtak work dreamed
up by the man In the offlca who
ha* those simplification Idea* ev­
ery now and then.
From now on, the itate'a five
Highway Patrol division* will ho
known a* Troon* A. B, C, D. and
E Instead of the Western. North­
ern, Central, Eastern, and South­
ern division*.
Patrolmen
who
have
gone
through the one year probationary
period will tie automatically ad­
vanced to "Trooper.*" In»lead of
"Patrolmen", and those who are
-till patrol recruit trainees will be
known a* "Patrolmen.”
Anthorlialion for the termlimtoyy change wae given by the Exeenllve Board a few day* ago In
n special meeting.
Actually the Inner operation*
and advantage* of the terminology
■hnnge mean* very little tn the
average man on the street.
Patrol D'reetOr fl. N. Kirk man
explained that the change la pri­
marily to inrrease efficiency of
the Patrol’* operation* In It* re­
port* and hook work.
.Jonelhele**, to the motorist, Dip
primary change to rrmemtrrr I*
'but it I* no longer "Patrolman
t'l'ui Doe." but rather "Trooper
John Doe."

By ARTHUR I'.H.HOV
WAHHINC.TON Ijv-The eaecutlvr
committee of the National Colteatate Athletic Association (NCAA)
aeltlea down t oduy tn pick It*
tournament date*, thereby starting
■ week long luaslr with the nntlon'r
rollogn aportv iirohlcm*.
By the time the wordy week !•
flnlahed, the NCAA will have dr
elded tuch fine*lion* aa:
1. Should Alrlct curb* be kept on
iviilng football gamra? Or
uld all control* bp dropped, a*
ailf scaled by Notre Dame and
Pennsylvania?
2. Should loolhull bowl game*
t&gt;« banned? Or nre they really »
pari of the college picture which
ahould be continued?
). Should Ihc NCAA conatltutlon
he lightened an Unit thoae who
violate NCAA rules can be pun
Ithed quickly and effecllvolv?
The beat gncaa on wb.il the onawera will be: No nin|nr rhnngra.
Tialav’* progruni was routine
Here'* Ihc schedule:
Executive rummillee tn pick *llea
and dale* for oil ila II lo o m
menla feverything from gyniniiallca
tofenrlnu) One rxrcplinn: liaskcl
ball, which wua onnnuncetl pre
vioijaly.
Tno ilirr'-lor* of football’* lloll of
Fame In dlacuaa wnva to build ui&gt;
their orgonliolloii IT* Inrsted M
Bulger*, tile of the firs.t IntcrcolIcglate football came.
Member* of ihe Amerlcnn A*«oelation of College ltn*rhall Coarhea
Id hove a get-together tonight
Things will perk up tomorrow
when the NCAA television commit
tec hold* Ihe first of two dav long
mcellng*. lint the NCAA itself doe*
not meet until Thursday and Ihe
flrat vote Isn't scheduled until Krl
day.
Laid season Ihe NCAA damned
a tight control on televising foot­
ball, limiting television tn one
game a week The television com­
mittee already hn* reported It
thinks this procedure "satisfnrto
ry" ao It appears likely a w-nmc
what ximllur program will he aiig
gested for neat season.
Pennsylvania ha* a resolution,
though, calling for uncontrolled
television It's hocked by Noire
Dame.
The NCAA derided at It* Inst
meeting lhat no school should make
any football howl commllmenla he
yornl thl* New Year's day A com
mlltee has hern studying Ihe pro!)
lem and. while it hasn't made
public any solutions, II has released
u sludy which may he significant
This study showed, Ihe cniumlllcr
said, that everyone except college
presidents approve of bowl games
As for the rulei changes, llir
membership cotmnllteo has come
Up with it six page report, made
uhHc earlier, and a page and a
nlf of proposed amendment* |n
the constitution.
fine revnlt of the committee'*
action during the past year: It
decided the Unlvrrally id Kmitilrkv
violated Ihe NCAA cnnxlltullnn In
fonnei'llou with the payment of
basketball players II* recommen­
dation: no one shall play Kentucky
In basketball
Kcnllickv promptly dropped not
of tinskelhall for the ID!)Z III.M sea
son.

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■By BENNETT CERFJ N T H E D E C L IN IN G Y EA R S of tils life, Henry Ford favored
* a ilcek, specially built limousine. Thomas Edison once chided
h ln , "How como, Hen. that you don't ever drive around any*
more In one of your M odd*T
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Fords?" . . . "To m ," nnawered Henry, "J invented
the M odcl-T to benefit Ihe
poor. Anti . . . I'm v n iM p y
rich man now."
Attorney Ortmihaw had Just
dfridel thaj the &gt;.idy confront­
ing him w.ia the snappiest num­
ber ever to Invade his office
when she Informed him, "They
tell me you're the heat divorce
lawyer In town." "Thank you."
he beamed. "Now alt down and
tell ms on what grounds you
propose to sue your husband."
"Oh," ah* purred, "I got my divorce from that drip six month* ago.
What 1 want you to do la pry my alimony paymtnta loose from the
lawyer who framed him for me."
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The Anglo Snxims called .Septem­ from 1,‘oliimhin'* "The tloblen Dawk," in rotor by Technicolor, showing
on ihe Itilx Theater screen Tuesday and Wednesday,
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On Video Circuit
NKW YORK i*-Mld&lt;ll« weight*
come Into the* boxing spotlight Ihl*
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Friday night.
The yminu flash li Marvin Kdrl
man nf Philadelphia, .who inridii
Charley (B rill William*, the New
ark veteran, In n lornimdcr *1
Brooklyn'* Eastern Parkway wlilrh
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nf the rnnnlry.
Kdelmnn, 22. hm won 2A ftulit**
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nne of the best out or the Quaker
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though not iniirh older than KdeJman. Iiu* had ton light* and mm
75 of them, Including icven nut nf
■nt: eight In 10.V2.
The Fridav night ela&gt;h at Modiamt Hunnrc (inrdeii features Hooky
Caatellanl, the I,merge, (•«., rmiuamong the i-untendcrs for the crown
left vacant by Itay Rnhlnian'* ah

n. 'll, ISM. when he witt
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manager. Tnmmy Klwll,
it alt nver Reform Hay Milproleat.
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You’ve Rot to Value Check thin new
Ford's 41 "Worth More" features to know
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Prsifdsnt*«l«ct E U tnliow er rn orii 1953 M arch cf Dlnrict P o ittr
G irli P a m sla (lull) ant) Patricia O 'N e il, of Raialrjh, M. C.
N K W Y O R K C I T Y P i r . i lontrlr r t Dwight LI EMrnhowor r*.illf»l
on Ihi* Amoricun puht'c In *ti|'|v&gt;rl
tii* I'JM M n i ih of Doin'* Inins
conducted throughout the nation
dtiriiii; all of January.
U p Jnlrird In ttio annual appeal
after nii'Cling the two Itafclgh,
N.l'.. inter* who nre pietoiod on
the l!&gt;33 March nf D lm c i in ter.
Tlipy me Patricia, it, and liveyear old Pamela O'Neil, both of
wluiui were stricken with polio
hul now are recovered completely.
" Il l hard to believe that their
ale tile »nnir little girl* \vh01c
nictuieA are on the March nt
htliicA porter," he noted. "Now

•if m» rrrnr nrr nr* In fnnr ml
" * t nlimit l»r
fniiir l hint unr
linn*

Ih ry 'ic ronipletelv rreovered from
P ,'n&gt;, th.mk.a t‘&gt; the geiu ro-ity of
I!;'. American people "
tie uii;* d nit Am*i icon* "t 1
help the ol ier.i like them hy Join­
ing the Malrli nf D i m e ' . ’
I.ntor, he Joined the poller

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

y i D in tn.ikin,: a ihort Him w h i r 1
1 Dimmu shewn by t e l c u i l o i l Ala*
liona llii'u ig lim il the 11 ition.

EUR RENT

Tin. yeur'g Maivli nf Dime*
follow 1 the till-1inie ic.'orit polio
epidemic of IH53 111 which more
titan 55,0110 w cio stricken. A t the
heg intune

nt

tl'55,

there

rr*|**m«Hilr fur
iRnif t r r i ln*rr

2 H E D lu n iM
A p t Adults

were

*

511.001)

polio vleiim* of former
year* -I II undet ganng IrentnieiH.
willi (InMiclfil help from local
March of D iu irt ch.Tpt*r*.

JAMES

G e n e ra l
:wi

C.CT

— I

funiished upstair*
1303 W 3rd.

I. A K A Ajinttmenla I t : W.
*lr,t Rtrrei phut e 400-W.

a OI.I.A'VAY A M ) RARY REDS
•jv, week nr month — T e l 1425
E u rm tu re (Vnler, Mil W. First.

EUR RENT nr slip new' 2 hedrnnm
CHS Inline; earpnrle,
l.irge
screened porch Call U21 J, lie
l.nnd .ifter il tki p in

AGENCY

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MIMEOfiRAI’H I*RINTIN(i - - TYPI NG
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

rilAVER SK Extension Rods-2*"
to 1*0". Senk.ink Glas.t and Paint
AWNINGS
Co.
Rlnslie, Aluminum. Canvas Free
W h il e. Hox 250, L a ke M a r y
Estimates Rhone 12P1 J after
V E N ETIA N BLINDS
t p in. for appointment.
H K A I. T O R S
— .in
Eorfory prices! Rnlla-Henil Blinds,
AI iminum slats, rollon or plasSee llitymnnit M Itntl ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, Or
lie lapc.s. Complete repair ser­
landn Evening Star Call Ralph
l.ieensed tlroker for all
vice
Hay. 1103 J.
kind* nf Heal P ila te
SEM INOLE V E N E TIA N RI.IND
luH1•) S Park U p i t n i r i
At.t. TYR ES llullttorer work Hen­
CD31PANY
Plume (WO
son able Rules Free esllmales *2« West T h i r d
Phone 1*5
Rhone 2221 V I tirarey
Whether buylnit or selling, il will
IE YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO
pay von lo *ri”
R A TTE R Y, Generator or Starter
SELL and are in a hurrv lo sell
.1. IV. MAN., Reatlnr
Service. Call 517, Swain's nai­
IL let the classified advertising
Elnrlilit State Rank Ruitdlng
lery Service. Sanford Avenue
department
of T H E SANFORD
•Tall llall"
Phone 1750
and 2nd Street.
HERALD prove Its ahlllty as an
efficient sales medium
AR TICLES EUR SALE - 5 IMHLirS Colonial Cleaners "know
how” pins If San O guaranteed
Free • Free - Free
mothproofing nssurc you of
Buffer Rental
“ Hatulhnx" appearance, Rhone
with
4)11 for free ilellvcry service
Purchase of Paste Wa*
at
CAIHNETS Etirmica fops C. Vail
Senkarik Glass A Paint Co.
WiHKlwiirklng 512 Sanford Ave.
Rhone 502AV and 1*33 J.
t'SED SPACE healers; all siresgood eonddlmi — verv reasonI.AWN MOWERS sharpened
III
aide two tiros 312 Elm Avo
cycles repaired Shuman's, Hid
Pit. 100
E 4th St
EM.ECTRIC Spaldsti tiinlar. Hirer
PIANOS USED 1200 Myrtle Ave.
p l u g i n amplified m. crop hone NEW FLOORS surfaced In per
fcction Old floors made like to i'URIC FOOT refrigerator, like
slan'L I'hone 1555 \V 3
.
.
--------new. Finishing, cleaning and
new. Reasonable Can he iron at
Master Craft rutnt
*2 50 gal
waxing, alsu portable imwcr plant
Daniel Cabinet Works
Si-rvlng Seminole County since
Army Rlnnkels, Cols Tarpaullni
Artny Navjr Surplus
11)23. 11. M. Gleason. Lake Mary
310 Sanford Are.
Rhone till
JALOUSIES
rut: « m i
m
iio iiiiii
m
ORANGES
* l" « .i"d *2 no per Lifetime Aluminum — Free Fall •llllll
II I' III v \ v I I I \ II I
mates. Free 1nslnlla0on--Tcle- Ill M i; I Mi Ml vv x .
Inishe! fair of Itinuui'vk I’hca*
..in
i ...... I l H t II 4 v I I I 4 If* t ll
ants A. C Henson, Rhone 2311,1,
phone 1423. Furniture Center, \
flto.f
' ! 1' 1 f l *&gt; t x t i | v » 1• • •
*»f‘ Mil
South Sunlord Avenue
lit) W. First.
4' f i l l f l I f * f i d l I i 4 * s f f l l | t i * s ' • ' • ' i * V ,

T K I .K I M in N K X 1st) tend 1071
Room

Id ! Sanford

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Leyal Notices

EUR H I M
Ap.ir tm enl, 2 l.irge
rnniiis. fiirnished 1101 Ereneh

I (ll( S M.E
Ot.D N EtVSR M'l'ttS
2r I'uiind
HER \l l&gt; H IT It C

FIUG IPAIR K appliances, snlts and 1\ i1' Il I' • ! 1N 4 t m ( x . i f
service G II High. Ovledn Fla
1 IXi ‘ i l . I t
i
* 111 S
I'l M l
phone 1151 or Sanford HH2 w

vv I \ I:s VMI IH|I "11Y

Krill Bldg

srANDARD IIODV WORKS
CARS RAIN I ED J2# «5

Ain
1 II L i l l i ' " I ' l iinluriiislieil
house
til.*11 E
I bird S t . t.W (in per
tiiiuiill I'liiuie l» 111 W

I I I lt«i|mla* llriiml*
G O I.D S1IO RO R A C K VGE

Rhone

llllll VV

1.11Ii « l

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A R T IC L E S W A N ! E ll
IT'RNISIIKII 2 bedroom iipsl.iirs it—
Apt
pris.lie entrance l!ki? Mn tVe tmy. sell and trade need furn*
pie Apply \mirel1n. lUm I'nrk
lure Wljsnn Maler Fuiiulure Co
311 E 1st i'l..... li'Ji
2 E l'IlN IM IE I)
m om s,
private
showei hut water, phntie prtvl
C U R N IH 'III
leges H"M W 2ml St
Bought
Sold or I t oli d Stop hv
ter

• IH) "

First

________

run " r ii'v ril

rtv

VL'i'lr l.r.it ll . i i h

Orlmulo S.iidord Highway
of Elder Springs A good i 1.1.l i b man .a uiiutnn
buy (oi cash Nnrv.il H Murlalt
.l o r ' ) l . m i r i v Jl i i r l r i y
Houle Nn 2 Ihis 2H.I, Sanford.
Smith

\Q

Hy «

I.
3KL I HUNT HOME
Tun liedrnmu frame hoiue mi llu
fret ..I iitiprovrd l.ikr front Ex
tr i Inlv f11ui-i* two years "Id
Excellent li t ms, Rrit rd JtiVin
H M iitn i vs a i n r w i.E Y
mil W. 1st St
Rhone 7.12

fliA fitt fiUlUKIN anti hlw advtnluro* In uparu

Apjdv

I N ') MM 1T H I N S
E A R N fUHi imi nr more per inmilli
•nidi D ' l i i g ell)elopes In
spare
li m e at home hv hand or type
wri te r Send I I nt) tm Inform.ition
" id m .lrui tloU) Reaeon S ee 'Ire
Hepl I.. 1lux v|n C a m b rid g e .n
M i d ) Mooev Bu rk Gli ara li te r
W ANTED

s t e f o v e r t u e « E r rAtuter c a u s s
That .VVACIIINC Toe '."KIV IT L\?C 1
sue M^V)T PegVEitLV rANTAHTIC

E x p i'rirm ril

W ullrr))

ElHINISIILIi 2 bedroom garage
Rhone 111 111
____
apartment Cnnlaet owner at Him
Magnolia Avenue.
I I - SITDATIONS WAN LED - I I
Kt'HNISHKD 2 lirdriMiiu home vvilh BABY SITTIN G -best of refer
two rxlra lots Reasiinahle See purrs Mrs. Miriam Vlniip. phone
owner
171H West First St
OIL! M
1 BEDROOM HOUSE on 3 lids P R A C T I C A L Nu rse desires nurs
1 i Mayfair) 2 ear garage Price
lug
and h.ihv silting N u t i r
jLl.t.iji imi, $:i ,7:mi imi Cash ILiInnee
Rhone--------------------------------------------------------0Mi7 W
Etna nr nl
J. W. IIALI., Realtor
12Ruslnesx O p p o r lim lllrs - 1 2
"Call Halt"
Rhone I73X
NEW TWO HEIHIOOM masonry
house Complete G E pipilppeu,
Venetian blinds. Spare healer.
243* Yale Avenue

GOOD

GROCERY

b u O nrss

fur

right perwiii For Inform,ttlim call
H P E C IA L

S E R V IC E S

-1 4

STORY and half house, flowing
ri.U M H IN G
well, barn amt garage In hark Conlraet and repair work. Erre
cxtlmales It L. Ilnrvey. 204
$.l..VMi im&gt; G E Curstm. III 1.
H y K in n Strike r
Sanford Ave Phono 182*.
Box itm

TU B LONK RANG ER

'wiU. &amp;CT HIM t o * DOCTORTo ^ J*7" W y O'OAD I TStL 3MOOC TVAV
BOON A6 PQ6SIBIC. j-------- — * '
THAT LEACtt Tg&gt;PtO 0*T fllh

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n«,iiri i . ................ * ...............

I.A I'N IH IA W O R K
M l ) Hinde r,
i elm &gt; and Meilotivillc Aveiiuc&gt;
I'iuilir 1020 II
I,
I.
S l i d . Llano
rr rh nteian
I'lii,tie illi W Route I Sanford
S E R F M i l - I I S E R V I C E Lillie and

1iiilmiiHi
1303 M

and

fertilizer

D av id E

Rhone

Carpente r

tm oinr I ax Statements
prepared

properly

W vi H. M U R R A Y
Teleidtone n'i H l l l l C elery Avenue
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H r p it r e d ,
Itefllltsbeil
........... nod Office F ix t u r e ) Built
M o lilm iv
x
D A N I E L S ' M O N E T VS'HIKS
113 ll.iilroud A v r i u i r
Cmntdrte lllir
, Wel.tk.1 B l d g )

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S M A L L 3 i unlit liunvuiim iiuL.ldr X— I ' a i m Supplies
etfy limits ..lii idy tputed *5"
month coo.| Invest pii'Tit f.!*,IMitl T U X K lin I't'I 'IR!
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ru sh lake u v rt *2 IKK) morlg.ige
lto\ A II E , i o llei .ild
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Allunlli Hank lllilg
I VIN Mi ll' Wanted
Xpply
2 ACRES Cement block house on I ' DMCr N Bill.
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Ml Wurktnan
vlilp and Vtulrrlnl) Guaranteed
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till I l.llli st
Rhone 1521 &gt;t

nr IVIopIliilio * 125 Fittm tin e i v t i

J— R E A L I . S T A T E C U R S A I . E — 3

Body Work
202 Cumimwrinl St

stin t c

3 H E D I I t u i M house Mialern eon
veiilem i's, goial iimililiun
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CKKDIT IHIRKAIJ OF SANFORD

building. Cal'. Jim 1112 M *

5 It 1K »M , hath, hot water, large Ini
with Trull In l.ake M a ry S t.

A w If®

Ct.EAN lt d 'll .-onm furnislied
ttparlmenl till I'.itk Ave

II.

_ u ,2*— Ettmtluce llafHfhnlrt lioml*— 10

PlAJ^OH— New and used TermsM O P K ISS ;■ heilroolll house on I ' ,
EUR C O M ri.E TE Itnl'SE
T r a d e Ins K a d e r ' , piano Store,
Ini. Dreamwotil S c Ill'll 1 einenl
Cl,i: \NT\fi
1200
M yrtle
A venue.
Rhone
We
lilorks sealed with knollv pine, Call II lit.I D C t'alllwell
12M-W.
specialize in i leaning and waxing
deep well, nice garden sp.ti , some
floors, windows, walls and rugs
young fruit trees L'uriilshed or
Oil, FCRNACES — By Krcsky.
Free Estimates
unfurtu.hed
I'n re ‘ S.'Jimooii
Wall, Floor and Fireplace.
mm on C a s h ,
halanre i n no
31. G. H O D G E S
CARRENTER WORK
monthly nay men) Phone lo w M
Phone 12*
for itulfk repair Jobs, or small 103 \Y, 1st St.
between J.iii a m and I mi p m

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J-nnaon . J-J
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tbeen suffering tho effect* of a
Oviedo, long known a* Seminole
That lanky senior cage refugee ievere ankle injury, a leftover
County'* hotbed of basketball, ha*
from the Oluo Gras* State of Ken- from the glorious DeLand victory
produced another
phenomenon,
tricky, Gordon Clark, is still the last November,
Johnny Junes, the lanky (l-foot-2
nearest thing
Seminole High | Bunking third I* Frank Stafford.
I08-pound non of Mr. and Mr*. J.
School ha* to resemble a scoring a senior who ha* figured only
ft. Jones. All their youngster has
threat a* the anemic Sanford has* slightly In the winning schemes of
done I* »«t the opposition'* cords
Coach Scott this season. Stafford
kcthall record* revealed today.
afire with his deft one-hand push
Clark, who began Ihe season hu* I I points l»* he closely follower
By The Assoelxted Press
I&lt;evy, who pi­ shot* and nmttxlng agility for a
with the Feds in an unnhtruelve !hy big Jim Krider with 13.
Vanderbilt takes a shut at Louisi­
loted (ho Orlando sophomore of only 16-year* of age.
manner potting eight markers ; The scoring parade from here or ana Stole tonight and could bolster
In the flr»l three games ihe
against the highly touted lllg down i* a sail story of raw green its prestige considerably with a vic­
Senator* far the Oviedo l.lona have played. Jnnew
Ten Kdgewaler Eagle* In Or­ recruit* hampered bv outside lioli- tory over the Sugar Howl basket­
pa«t two *ea*on*, ha* scored 31 point* for * robust
Idny Jobs and an untimely epidemic
lando.'
ball champions.
experienced
a IK point* per game average lo
The unassuming transfer *tu-'of cold*.
Bob Pettit and his LSU -teamrnld-nearon
hit- lead all Seminole County prep
dent, who might have added even 1 Overall the Seminole record natea have been beaten only onc*-ting slump la«t ragera. The youthful cage sensa­
more tallies to his spree. If Coach under Coech Scott U far from &gt;y Tulia-and sllll ere the favorites
* u m m e r and tion established a two-year
John Scott hadn't called him out being Imprmnive. The rage re­ to replece auspended Kentucky ai
while he made n County precedent by pouring In
of the gamo early In tho fourth presentative* of HUB have not ihe SEC basketball champion*.
spectacular
re­ 2K point* for Oviedo against a
period for a well deserved rest, yet experienced a victory In Pettit k Co. have won seven
covery
(o
hit bewildered Clermont quintet.
actually tied last year’s Individual three outing*. They have on the («me*. with the towering center
.-154, the popular
June* also leads the county prep
single game mark for a Seminole other hand fared top Central
iveraglng more than 27 point* a
manager wa* re* hoopster* with 25 field goal*, or
hoopster with the 21 points against Florida Competition In Winter lame.
, .
teased at the end In Ihe terms of the fan*, tnirket*.
I'ark,
Edgewater
and
Mainland,
Edgewater.
Vandy dropped a conference
Kd Levy
Sanford'* only claim to fame at
Ctaik's effort hut not in a single game have (erne last week to Tulane 76-53,
of the season hy John Gnniel, this stage of Ihe Infant &lt;-Hgr senIhe Hcottmrn been able to keep
tied
a
similar
rut the Commodore* were handi­
owner of the Orlando Senator*.
son 1* that Gordon Clark is the
feat produced hv a pare with enrmy scoring on­ capped
by the absence of their
Hon Ford, well-known FHL re- county’* leading free throw nrllst
Geiald Covington slaught*.
scorer, Dan Finch.
relrer, « ■ - iminnllalely named with 12 nnil second in totn! point*!
against
New ’ Thi* Friday night local vagi top
Other scheduled names tonight
to replare l.eey la»t September
Smyrna in last fan* will have the opportunity to have
o Jones with 51.
Alabama at Florida, winner
when Levy'* release w«* an­
nciutlnlie
Itoth
the
Fed
Junior
var­
year’*
EFC
post
In the total point department,I
nounced. Ford hit over .100 laid there Is a deeIlied Oviedo flavor)
season tourney. sity ami vnrslly huopxlrr* whrr d the Gator Bowl tournament, nnd
*ea*«n and wa* the Sanford
19 (Editor* n ot e : they play Pniutkn lit the SIIS com- Tennessee at Mississippi Stale.
three of the top five scorer*
Through last week, only three
catcher in IU|M when Ituddy with
" The East Kim Idn himition gymnasium nml auditorwho all wear l.lon uniform*.
nflirial SEC game* -- those which
MARK HOffMAN, JR, fiyrncnre U n lm -tly back, I* flopped Ity Ed I’hnra, Abibnmtr University hntfbnrk,
lake liurlrd hi* epic lO-Innin*
^Conference bn* litm.
I'llK TOR FIV E
after a gain of three ynrdi at the lOih nuniiul nrarge Howl rlnssic lit Miami. Fla. About Ofl.UOO persona
With the prospect of n little ran- count in Ihe standlngs -had been
, marathon tlrlury in Del,and.
now
di*hnnded
watched Alabama defeat Svrocii»* fil in n in win the Orange Howl gome. Untrraorlonol .Soundphoto)
0. Fg. Ft. T
the post season ler competition from now until nlayed. wiih LSU, Florida nnd TuIletihle* Ford at Orlando and
A
rage t o u r n 'a - state tournament time, plus tin ‘ane winning and Vandv, Alabama
Levy in Itnytnna Heach, lied Jones, Ovd.
toon Scot I
I added rest iiv--' the holidays might and Mississippi State losing.
ment),
Treadway, ex-wartime New York CLARK, SAN.
Thl* week the race for the cham­
Clark's fnmo wn.&lt; short lived ns mean a complete rennlssnnec tin
(Hunt outfielder, wa* signed iignln Meek, Ovd.
the Fed*’ next enrounter brought Sanford's floundering cage hope­ pionship gets underway In earnest.
for the minlnir year a* the Jack- Show, l.ym,
Nine SEC contests are scheduled,
them to Daytona Reach where thu ful*.
aonvllle llenrli "Upper laat No­ Fnve, llvd.
three tonight, one tomorrow night,
SEM IN O LE CAGE RECORDS
I Mainland Mnlnllncrs are the edge
Hilly Meek
vember.
G. EG. FT. TP. Are. one Frlduy night mid four Saturday
masters this year and they proved E'avcr
with 50 points while Lyman's lone
3 II 13 34 11.3 night.
It to Hanford hy rapping the Sem­ Clark
leader, Charlie Shaw Is fourth
Tomorrow night's HEC contest
inole* 67-24 wlilln holding Clark Mulls
3 4 7 15 6.0
with 2H poiolN in only two games.
Hv HENDRIX CHANDLER
3 r.
1 14 4.7 has Tennessee at Mississippi. In n
to a mere five marker*. Using two Mtuffnnl
living, slnrp he has been drafted
The Hunford llelabl's compilation
tty ED CORRIGAN
3
1 r. 13 4.3 non conference game RinnlnuhitmMOHILK, Ala '/H— A terrific fare­ by thul team
&gt;men on Cl*rk. the Muinliner* k'-l,l,.,
doesn't include the Greyhound*'
3.3 Southern meets Auburn. Friday
3 2 n III
A hard
lulling first baseman.
NEW YORK Us— Other than a 3 found Dint the "wluless" Celery Davis
first game records with Apoplta, well football performance In the
1 0 3 3 3.0 night Georgia plays host to onceSO
Shaw may even be ahead o f l ^ ,',i" r ''"J*1 feH Hairy Agganis Agganl* gets his first chance In font 3 center, Ihe biggest rarity Irn : Fed* could he completely mesnrer- RpynuMs
t.e beaten Auburn In an SEC battle.
3 0 3 3
Mnnmiin
hrilli Meek and Clark. Norrnnn Huston Cnivi-rsity’s one man gang, make good In busehnll In March college basketball these day* Is a i Ued.
Tennessee entertains Davidson
1 1 06
2 0
All In *11 the Dteet official re­ iiui....
Foye, u senior gunrd from Oviedo, with hut few regret* today about when In- reports to the Ited Sox team that gets through the season
0.6 Saturday night, but the rosl of the
I
Hawkliw
l
I camp at Sarasota, Fla . for a try­ undefeated
cord* give Clark ■ eomnlrle If ««t
2 0
rounds out ihe lop five category choosing baseball for a career,
2 0
1 1 0.6 week’s wlnduo affairs - Tech nt
Till' Golden Greek said lie hnd ' out.
The current campaign Is no ex­ altogether commanding Indivi­ Sheffield
of Seiulnnlr County prep scorer*.
1 O 0 u On Vanderbilt. Alabama nt Georgia,
grapevine *ource*
On the basis of average point* Ihrushrd out the football vs. base- l Ilnstnn University'* aggressive ception In fact, the trend is getting dual nearing lend. The ex-Ken* I’-rk
1 0 0 0 0.0 t„SU at Mtsslsslnpt Stair* and T u ­
per game, June* also Ind* Ihe hall issue with himself fust Novem­ T-quarterback came Into the Senior mure pronounced If anything. In lurklan ha* tallied .11 point* on Moss
Tot uIs
3 2&lt;1 43 05 31.7 lane at Mississippi-are SEC games.
county player* with a tremen­ ber In-fore lie signed a contract Howl with a buildup ai one of the previous years, you usually could II bucket* and 12 free throw*,
Most of last week’s onmes were
W. L. I'Ct, Tn. Are.
few quadruple threat* In college count a dozen or so major outfits hnlh high In Ihe Sanford column.
dous 1N.0 average. Mhaw of Ly­ with the Huston Ited Sox.
fate of Del and
Of course I hate In give up football- he punts, passe*, runs nml with clean records at this stage Thl* total give* Clark Ihe see- Opponent* 3 0 LIMN) H«7 65.7 tournament hatlles IJ»U vhlno"d
lion Ford
man I* second with * 11.0 mark
0 3 .HIM) 115 31.7 Vlllonova KXMM and St. 1-onls 70-07
and Hanford entrlea hang in tin- while hi* teammate Hobby llris- football and I appreciate all the play* on defense-and he lived up Today, you don't have In use all ond place point total In the en­ fj'vm iu
Opponent* for the S"gar Howl crown; Florida
nice lliings everyone said about
Sanford
tire rounty.
your finger* to count them.
balance.
klll I* third with 12 point* in mv playing." lie said after he "had in his reputation
downed Te-h fiS-tto and Georgia
62
30
Wlntrr Park
Trailing behind Clark I* the InSeton Hall, Southern Californio.
He passed for two touchdowns,
The Seminole lllue* have ex­ onlv on* game, Sanford'* pride
Teachers 73 fid for l^e Gator Howl
5K
It
Edgewater
nnil
. . Georgetown
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_ Jured beleaguered Junior Mett*
tended a 30-dtiy purchase option and Joy, (lark, la fourth with a led Ids North team lo a 23 13 win ran. ponied, Intercepted two passe* Fordham, Novy,
title and Mlsslssip*'1 heal Arlinnn
67
21
Mninlund
and hooted two conversions, In one (Wichita stilt are rolling along wlth- with only 16 morkors. Melts ha*
In Weldi .lone", which expire* at II..1 total for hi* three fame* over the South here Saturday.
7V7fi a-d Aulvirn 63 S3 to win the
"Hut I realized I couldn't (to uf Ihe greatest one-man perform uut n setback, hut It wouldn’t be
midnight tonight. Jonc* pouted and Walter Duila of the l.iou*
Memnhls Invitational.
ining out on the limb to say that
|600 of tho reported 11,00(1 rule ha* an even 11.0 average for hnlh. I made my choice when 1 liner* In any all-star game.
Treh he»1 Georgia 71-54 In P*e
A gy itids'* leal* kept L'hurk Mn t probably will be .Just a mwttcr
price on Nor, 20 of la*t year, lie Just on* game before he was In- decided to play baseball wilh the
Snort* Roundup
Gator Bowl rnn«ilallon game, and
Ited Sox. and I'm going lo eon- toy,' Holy Gross’* passing quarter- of time before they bite the dust
requested u r •-(lay extension ho- Jlured.
Auburn drfcalrd Memphis State
By G A YLE TA LB O T
centrnte on trying In make good back, from displaying his aerial along with the other tnrmotchers.
cnu*e of a critical Injury to Itay
While Meek I* the N o .n scorer with Host on."
Memphis meet. In other games.
All hove rough schedules. Seton
prowess for Ihe second straight
Bhafer, cx-Nnllnnul League play­ In the county,
lie I* sixth on the The 22 year old
HONOLULU ijt— Tho Hawaii All Vanderbilt downed Vote 05-07 and
Hall and Fnrdhnrn have a date
er, who I* a pnrtnrr of June* In; basis of average per contest with however, Ihnt If Agganis sold, all star game.
MELBOURNE, Australia tft-ln
ho fnunit he
Maloy tossed one pass which Jan 14 The Rams, probably the appearance. John Landy, the young Stars, I I 33 victims ol Tommy Tennessee 77 00, Alabama heat
he promised nurchast of the Hem- 10 point per tilt record, Jimmy rnuldn'l make a success
Harin Field 03 34 nnd Keeslcr APR
of base- dilln'l connect, and ran Ihe team els*.* of an unusually weak lineup fellow
who ran a 4:02 H mile Sntur O'Cnnneir* passlnv In vesterdav's (1151. and Tech lost lo Tampa 64 M
note lllue*. Illun prexy John Ctrl- Newman of Lyman I* seventh with hull lie’ll lum Ip pro football,
inhnn grunted the extension and two-game average of 7.0. |[e Is One man who no doubt would only Ihe Iasi two minutes. At Sun " lf New York schools, also play day, Is anything but the typical seventh annual Hula Howl game, and tn Miami 63-60.
get another crack at the tal
at till* writing no further word closely trailed by Norman Foye, like to see Agganis go Into pro Francisco. Malny had lo sit out the I Navy. Georgetown unsl Navy, In conception of an Australian, most will
I.SU owns the best record so far
East West game because of a red-1 Run. alm&gt; have scheduled each of whom arc pictured ns being ruled Illinois quarterback In a
pad vet linen received from Julie*.
wllh seven victories and one de­
second contest Saturday.
' t!!!? Uvlwdos Freshman flush feolhall is Paul llrnwn of Ihe I hot performance liy Tnm O'Connell other. Southern California sllll has florid and row-boned.
In DeLand the Jlnt Wheaton, 0.7.
,i,n coached the'of
iu « ' « i Illinois.
|]]|nn|H.
to wade through lust about every
I Cleveland llrnwn* who
O'Cnnnell sparked an all star feat. Then come Auburn 10-1),
John is ollvo-comptexlnnrd and
future of the Ited
rolleglnle team to five touchdowns Florida (3 1) pnd Mississippi (72).
Hounding nut Seminole County's North team. The Drown* would I "*■The
North’s
victory
evened
the
leant
on
the
Pacific
Coast
his
mop
of
curly
coal-htack
hair
Hill* depend* on Top Ten I* Hiuninolc High School's have llrsl crack at Agganis If he
Even Ihp nation's No, l loam In goes back from a high forehead. in thn first three quarters -one nf
count In the four-year Senior Howl
the success of Junior Mett* with an even
6-pnlnt
(1 ftHie weekly Associated Pres* poll, Ills delicate feature* might serve them nn an 18 yard p m Dorn
pulut turned in Ike pigskin .sport fur a series nt Iwn-oll.
the rlvle elnh*' game mark,
Kansas State, hnx been beaten, ns the popular Idea of u divinity O'Cnnnell to Oklahoma's Hilly Vrs
all-out drive to
sels In Ihe second period
Michigan Stntr turning the trick a student.
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couple of weeks hack Hut the
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June*,
Ovd.
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trouble this week They nlny only lous physical condition from the rife Labnmn and Dante l.sv«l|| In
2H 14.0 Mii-dsslppl ii6 Auburn 33 (Chainthu Hat*, who Shaw, Lym. 2
ano game and that's ngalnst a so- rigorous training grind hi* coach, thp boekfleld. It threatened con­
Drlskill,
Lym.
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previously
dvso Marquette outfit.
Percy Ccrrulty, ha* put him stantly hut couldn't match the
3
YORK i * - J . Edgar Hoov­
54 11.3
Memphis State 73 Arizona 30
■Ideit to *e|l the Clark, Han.
Seton lloll Is certain tn press through. On Cerrutty's orders. Lan ■olleplnn*' forward wait with Its er,NEW
Duds,
Ovd,
I
director of tho Federal Bureau
Consolation)
II
11.0
____duh. *tntrd re­
line nf local players. Hawaii scored
i
stain
for
the
No,
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spot
nnfv
no
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onidy
has
averaged
an
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40
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of Investigation, will bo offered a
no 10.0' HUTCHINSON TO U R N AM EN T
tted Ir-adwat eenlly he would Meek, Ovd.
the basis of its undefeated record minutes of exhaustive wnrkouts only In Ihe second period.
16 7.6
Washburn 34 St. Itrncdicts (Kns)
*|Hin*or the DeLand dub, If the Newman, Ly. 2
A
crowd
of
&lt;n"ie
in ooa o-xtehed 10-year contract at about 1100,000
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7.3
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fail* allowed they would support Foye, Ovd.
tho contest in balmy weather,
The country dub, In the Land-0- major team In the country to score
e International Boxing Club.
20 *1.71 Ft llav* (Kns) Stale M Pitts­ t akes at Casselberry, located 1more than 1,000 point*. Its 13 vie- Olympics In Helsinki.
the team In 1065, and If the City Wheaton, Ovd. 3
t'errutty
has
dedicated
himself
3
Harry Markson, managing direc­
15 fi.O burgh (Kns) 60 (Third place)
of DeLand would cnn*truct a new Melt*, San.
about midway between Hanford tnrlea also head the list. Southern to bringing world foot racing su­
tor of the IBC who made the an­
McPherson H3 llelhany (Ka») 40 and Orlando nml Just east of Cal has 10. Fordhani 0, Wichita 7
atadlum to replace the old Conrad
premacy to the Southern llemis
nouncement laat night, said Jim
(Con solution)
Field grandatand that wa* hurtled
highway )7-b2 (sill have Its o ffi-, Navy fl and Georgetown 3.
phere
before
1656
He
Is
absolutely
Norris, head of the IRC, will make
Southwestern (Kns) 60 Emporia dal opening Friday nt 1 p.m.
to the gruund following a Utterly,
| Tn* Pirates from South Orange. confident Landv ean run the fahlod
the offer to Hoover. The IRC con­
Slate 33 (Consolation)
fought game withh Sanford's
Hanford's Hem-1
Hem
four-minute
ml'"
the
first
day
con
Golf
enthusiast*
of
Central
i
N-'.
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TAMPA — Play began today In trols boxing In most big cities In
OTTAW A TO U R N A M EN T
,lm»le lllue* last May,
after polishing off Ihree more op
•be men’s division of the Dixie the country.
Drury fid Cape Girardeau 57 Florida will have the opportunity ponenI* over The holidays. The na dltion* are right.
The City t'nmmisalimera hsv*
He
thinks
his
only
problem
Is
of seeing »ome of the well known
In Washington, Ihe FBI said
Tennis Tournament with all seed­
(Chnmplnnshlp)
oxprr*&gt;ed wllllngnr** In build a
'on'a leading major college scorer,
Ottawa (Kas) (W Warrcnshurg amateur anil profe**lonal golfer* Walter Duke*, scored 26 point* In finding some mean* of making ed stars except Gardnar Mulloy Hoover would have no comment
prefabricated steel stadium, If
John
extend
himself
tn
the
limit
In
action.
on
the offer.
In action after the rlblain at the the Plrsles' 73-52 victory over Le(Mu) .vt (Third placo)
•h* W Hal* promise to play In
The Miamian, seeded No 1 h*«
" I don't know If Jim haa con­
first tea, I* rut by Mayor-elect moyne Saturday night although he Obviously there’s no other miler
DeLand nest summer,
ORLANDO — (Special) — DeOTHER GAMES
Joseph' Laird In appropriate cere- didn't play Ihe lost five mlnulea. around who can do it. Another of a first round hve and Isn’t stated tacted Hoover yet," said Markson,
spite an n-pnuu
ll-polnt surge
suree in
In mo
tho cm*.
clo*.
At thl* evening's meeting of thel"'"*"
Cerndty’s pupil* named Le* perry lo play urtll Wednesday.
EAHT
"hut if he hasn't he will as soon
mimic* opening the new course,
Now that oil the tournament* are ran hlmaclr Into exhaustion merely
DeLand City Commission lire flnnl
J*s'&lt;’I&lt;h1, the HI. James Panthers
Dunuesne RA Vlllonova 01
Others seeded In order are Ber­ os possible."
Prominent
golfer*
nml
other.nut
of
Ihe
way,
most
of
Ihe
tenmi
decision to approve a City-financed eked post the Lyman Greyhounds,
setting a fait pace In Saturday's nard tlartzen, San Angelo. Tex.;
N YU 7(1 West Virginia 73
Markson said Ihe matter had
dlgultarle* present will he Intro- can start concentrating on the enn- race.
atadlum for the Red Hal* will he ■'-•■"L on a pair of charity tosses
Army 81 Wllllnm* on
Ilal Burrow*, Charlottesville, Va.; been discussed among himself.
dined
hv
master
of
rcriyuonle*
ference
races
which
sn
far
have
made. Failure to agree to con- "Jf H»h Taylor within 80 seconds
You could do worse than bet Brvan "Rltsv" Grant, Atlanta:
Siena 01 Dartmouth 34
and Truman Gibaon, head
|been mowed under by the biggest Landy will be the flrat athlete In ^a'houn Dickson, Tampa: Alfredo Norria
struct (he new park would ilaih of
lU***''. hero last flatSeton Hull 73 Lcmnyne (N Y ) 53 Hnv Morris.
nf the Chlr»go h'seph nf )v"
The
opening
feature
will
tie
an
i
rash
of
tournaments
In
hlslory.
--------------- ----------- history, history to run the four-minute Millet. Rollini Cotlege: Rill Davis. Under the plan, Hoover would take
any hopes for a DeLand diamond ‘"V** ,,|Kht ln lh# Armory.
I *Hal!e 70 Wake Forest 50
entry In the FHL for 1063,
i H wna sweet revenge for Ihn
Niagara 71) Loyolu (L ob Angelos) exhibition match between pro* Actually, except for chopping down mile. Any faint feeling of skeptic­ .............
Knoxville, ~
Tonn.; end Dan Bulll- over much of the work done oy
Panthers whr&gt; were h*dty -n*oj"nnd amateur*. Including Cor) P&gt;e Hat of unbeaten* and adding a lam
ism we might have had
bad about hla
his " » " St. Petersburg.
Norris.
Returning
to
little
only last month hy Jim Payne'a
lucro
to
tho
college
fundi,
Dann,
one
nf
the
top
amateur*
of
phenomenal time*— ha ran the mile
Pennsylvania 81 PIH 76
J)o FBI. mana­
they
Greyhound hoopster* who score.1 a
meant
Ittle.
this
area,
and
Denny
Champagne,
In 4;02.l Dee. 13— when wo watched
Temple 7n SI, Jnooph (P a ) 64
4ec(»(ve 42-32 triumph over the
gerial p i c t u r e
The conference winners will get him In hla lataat effort.
HI. Johns (Rkn) 07 Hvraeuso 64 pro nt Duhsdread Country Club
Panther*,
brlsfly,
Levy'a
It la more than probable that
fur the past 10 years and former­ spot* In the coveted NCAA Tour­
Canlslua 71 Buffalo Unlv 53
Th » !,nutwood five sorely
a«1«ry was not|
ly iiro nt Grand Rapid*, Mich. nament anil that'* the big one In If the 22-year-old Melbourne Uni­
s n iiTM
misled Ihrlr high ncorlni for.
versity student had not been forced
(tlaclused, hut lhe|
Added tn the list of &lt;;olf celebri­ collegiate circle*.
ward Hobby Drlaklll, who was
T'llnne 70 Vnmlerhllt 53
buck a stiff brecie on the final
ties of Central Florida will bo
If,
they
cuntinuo
at
their
present
lanky I n i t i a l
unable to play. Charlie Shew
Wratorn Ky. IM Bt. llonaventure Tom Carney, pro nt Hi. Clalrsvllle pare, some of tho nlhcr team* that 150-yard ntralg
the "miracle
■acker will defprovided the G rev hound* with 03
mile" woo'd be
Hi way to the
Country
Club,
Bt.
Clalrsvllle.
Ohio,
could
wind
up
on
top
of
the
heap
"nltuly bo a playtheir thrilling climax, scoring’
North Carolina 50 Maryland 40
whu spends the winters at Orlan* before long ineludo La Belle ( U - l f record hooks
ng pilot In 1IJS5,
pit of hi* IK nnlnlo In tho gome
South Carolina 66 Davidson 87 do and la Instructor at Dubsdread. Oklahoma ARM (10-1), Washington
Landy himself isn't especially
. Last ounimer Le­
In i ho laat period,
Furman 83 W*M 78
surprised or eaeltcd over havlnr
(O il. and Notre —
—
Many
other
prominent
golfers
will
Dame
(7-1).
vy pounded out
flhnw'i prodlgloua swishing ofMiami (Fla ) U Ga. Tech 60
Three tournament* ended Satu
lie on hand for the opening day.
ur- run Uie third faateat mile In hi*
•19 burner* to
fori waa the heat for both team*
areordlng tn Dill Higgle, whu will dayi Mlaslislpnl won the Memph
hi* lory.
!?
rank third. In
--------- and gave him iha distinction of
MIHWRST
managu tho new Casselberry Invitation by downing Auburn 63
Northwestern 71 Minnesota 63
avorlng the highest IndlvU'iat point
31: Washburn whipped St. Bene'i *hllo playing for tho Han- total for a single gam
course.
Indiana oi Michigan M
lanta, Levy poled out 55 man player this year.
Digith' is very enthusiasts over diet's (Kas.) In the Hutchliuon
Wisconsin 30 Purdue 46
blows to vaUbliah the all­ Lyman t
Michigan Stale Cl Ohio State 57 tho possibilities the now layout (Kaa.) Tournament. 84-47, and
mark.
Nobraaka 02 Harvard Si
presento and stated that the ter* Drury became the champion of the
Hild Bob Cook, slugging la* Shaw
N. C. Stale 77 Cincinnati 71
rain ufftr* nostlblllttoa of becom Ottawa (Kaa.) event with a 60-57
r eohlnfleldor who hit 24 Holma
Fordham 64 Dayton 50
utlful end trlujnph over Cape Olrardeau.
Ijioz' beeu
ing one of tn# moat
Eastern Kv, 70 Toledo 61
last year, rotum In A. Thomaa
stiurty rour sca In the aouth. Digm Daytona, would hav*,„ wman
Draka T4 Detroit 62
wi.u swlnx* • good golf clu
git, who
ono-two horn* run punch IE,
Butler 74 EvanavlUo 61
end conalstenUy
fv hang*
hang# up
u e very
mJLt
**'
Rradley 11 Bowlin* Oman 7*
good score, stated there
aora had placed Lav; either
Tata]
era! natural hasards
i Inlander or Ooeoa uni;
for Bt. J u m p
pond* and saaala aa
'•ar. but tho auddoa —
flcal onoa, offering
iturday night to nam*
to every player.
* ikipper, ended all
In commenting on the next
■peculation.
nine hole*, which la ln the pun-1
■
Callternla'w* V $ f!F M
nlng stage, Higgle etated that
Brigham
Young
T*
Utah
State
66
flontllR
the proposed lltn fairway will be
Idaho no Washmiton State 4S
Esiav
laid out on tho peninsula In
. Bou. California 7* Stanford 63
Total
Tripla Lakes, which will have to
im a n D
Washington
74
Oregon
60
Scoring by Quarter* i
bo reached across an Inlet over
Wyomlne 78 Dop«'or 46
Lyman
which a Chines* bridge will be
Oregon Slate 64 Portland 36
Bt. Jamea ..
constructed.
Utah 65 Colorado state 50
Th* now eouree has been made
possible through Mr. Hibbard Gaaf u v i L A N t o pw Tirr
■elborry. developer of tho town,
UB— W a lM rt---------M I X i a R O W L IN G LB A O liM
whe contributed th* large land
Javtlanwll
ara* noeeaaary for Um preoent
»!**■*'
nlno of an t l hoi* eeunet-j
T« H
IS M T h , M O m m
-i*e#e*»s*I*its»***••i■•**e*•
Th* Casselberry eouroe wlll be
'A P j i t f x i 4iDt4«4iJ(rs.(
the (subtle - with-deity,
ter Gavita
o h
o i
'*eil•i*'S(fiH(-ii*i&lt;*«mss•wztiut v
--------- t-, or annual green* foe*
A n n P*ch ■!
*
w ■. Vjjtyr
st4Mi&lt;iii»ttit#tM
&lt;1(pstsfeM
Mle
and will comprise a total of 6013
r
16* Waa* aeeewd
yarda.
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With
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Only Five Major
Agganis Has Few Regrets As He
Quintets
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Hoover Of FBI TO
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First 9 Holes Of
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'^Wie N«*t Tourney
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St. James Noses
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J A N . 11. I«5 :i

Snow-Storms Lash No Sabotage McCarty Is
Midwest On Heels J ra.c.e i?!*nd
In
Simple
Of Sub-Zero C o l Air
d ^ForceMbI,T
Officials
Traffic Is Snarled In
S t Louis As Twelve
Inches Of Snow Is
Deposited In Day

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r h i e f Fxeciitivc'
Warren Recites N’ew
S a y s D irt. Bust And
sio n In D a rk
Things He’s Done CC olorro
se ts "M u st G o ”
While In Office

T U.l.AHASSKK H
It, rt- .,rr
highlight- of Ihr inuilgnrul uhll'i'-WASHINGTON
-A ir Force of
T a l l a h a s s e e T — Hamel ilciUcritl by lim Han Mil ally
flclali lo’il Hume Investigator* lo
Tlminn*
day they buve found no rvldcncr
........... McCur.y
.......... ........
... . It'll. a;- .......
called ....
fur ...
n its lie took office
By The . l « w l i N Prr««
i of sabotage In any of the »rrir!« | &gt; .,* ifia iu - ( L i\ n i ‘iu » P I ls». *’ k*hkI government houst-rli-aning" .
" t’.i,' .V,
A spreading murw llorm begun
of military air disaster* which t t t l l l l l l j f v*OA C l 1101 L H .
fU. tlK1(, Hie ,,.,(1, „f uff|r(.
roll must nioi,nl/i .m
lii.alii it
disrupting traffic in purl* of tlm , r ( ......... • . r«*
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rriw
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Florida
!'.f
w^'ln*
hi
the
tH-rfor-oaoe.
Midwest today on th,. heels of a
1**171 'O f l o D l l i e \\ i t l l I domed 2W live. during November
.\ C C O m p ilS ll
The in year old Ft I'leree d lru , " 'd r dolle'
riiere will • Nil
...................
vi
,
.
,
,
.•
*
i
and
December.
bloat of *ub rern cold.
f..i 1
T e n u r e )sr,1"e r ami ealtleimin *aid "Ihr tickets issued to
.New l . S. I'.llVOy lO Eight Mlllturv ,\!r Transport
A belt of new anow. grnerallv two i
Of
jjrayy train role "
illrl
uml
rust
and
eorroshm
plane*
noil
one
Nuvy
bomber
rru*h
lo four Ineltea deeji. exlemlrd from
»
,,
whleh has aevooioluled lit the
etl or ilioupiH’iiri'il In this country
Montana sn.ithonstw uni *•»*#* |i&gt;w|
\ll,\S.Sr.r.
rurimrs ,im| .l.irk elosets most k " "
" As ^I'lrntin of f luriih. I
di
. ...
and the Kar Kail during the two . .. .I .........
...__ r -,, .slol||Uinc
.
and Missouri and wax working eastlit HVIIVIN |„ Mt.lOWKVtmi
month*. Hue era til. Ihlit of a &lt;723 , } roller warrni mill Unlay n
H,- ilnln t -ns uh.it .In l rust i»'t lulernle lav lau . n l,.". oi.i.t
...............
Is
,
leasing
ihr
-tale
in
"xmind
;ll1l|
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,mj
let
el
l
"'ll
r......."
&lt;
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a ' iw o Iir-Ii early morning full
NKW Y'tHK n -'tlrll'«h I’rinie Uh'tHuniuicr neiir Seattle Her. 20.
,-r,million
*
,
.
I, , .
...
dealt iiiily gcneralli wllli major pollin' offiee imy "D'c'.d
&gt;1"
produced one of Ifie wur.t traffii | Mloixter V'in&gt;lon(Tiorelilll will con- Mllcd fW .ery ircmeii In u«iulluii«
In a farewell address whirl! was pilOlt' in ' tHt&lt;‘ iif- ihr NfitutrNt in •
Mill
lirriiK^ fsiith with Ihr |w
snarls In SI I.... . since a foot id fer »l dinner lonluhl with John I «rwilesl Iropedy
„ T ,i,m ...
1
%
iinvn
|h)
iif
pnlilu
l
*
i*
*
I
snow fell In n U hour period In Foster Ho les, secretury of stair
Ih r lloiise Aroied Serylees « om
^
,|cj]v uuuunii .*&lt;hIrrN’sr\ in Durulu hln
November. IMI.
. deaik'r'Me In President eleet Klim - mlllee eallcd In tup l’l‘iiia«oii a r ,.^,1 |)ee V* Warren reviewed Inry
"I w aid lib In hum &gt; n. &gt;i|
Ifi’
hr will nri'MMti ii spi*
The snow packed Into n hard ;
‘‘aWnet. and Wlnlhrup W nten for a discos.Ion of the ills n„. ammiplislunenls of Ills admin
ailed of ire on main streets, stall. Aldrich, who will be nmtmssador wider* the session wu* In the na
n n | ||
|,
mrrled rifir nnturam tn llu* l^v*&lt;iNl;»turr rrnnirnt hiMiMth iinn,
Ins or alowinu ionu line, of Iraffle.
Urrat Rrilaln
! !«"• *’f * prd inlnurv hearlnu to
V.r.rly »ll of his eompnlin vihrn it titiM'ln in April
"I am comlitccd 11■.i &gt;. ...a
Tloioannds were lute fnr work
Nil* cet tiwelher at the home determine wliellier the committee p
........
n imi.„
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Mrl «r!&gt; rrpvnli tl hi* frHpinill)
The St Uml* Piibllr Servlee Co. "f flounder Heniurd tlnruch will i *hou d undertake u foil scale hives
At vpvmil piiint** hr upril
r\|irrsYi*tl ntn\^iflifin ‘,thul wr run lilei'l ttie Heed' nf *In III t fn"i
Ihe needs
the next *"
four .‘ ear. without aildilu.ii.il lusuinm
pul Its entire simw-rightlnt fleet follow lit ulwnt 21 hours a *tml- 1I'tfutluu. After two hour* II was III** Mtmi* wording «&lt;• in hi* cnrlltr meet
..................
..... .. “of* ..............
sears without additional tusulinn no ntlr pc'ople I 11HI i»'l m p &lt; t
into servile, but hoses anil streetl»r dlnuei eunrereoee hdwTcn
|rocy»»eil until nest Ti'esday,
radio talk
in our iH'iiple " lie addeil lu, ilsuul the l.eulslatuie for any id.life.ual
ear* were ronnlnu up In a half f'horehlll anil Klscnlmwer at the
**en. * li'tnr I. Ilertrnnillus
oro'Imi that he will ask die t.e«l» taxes CXCCld » n the dm; i.m
hour behind schedule a* the mono Ihiroch home.
Inu rush hour slurletl.
There was no indiciitluii whether
hlvesH«a Md'nrty. he hud siiceccded In Ills Inline In increase Ihe tax on dim Ir.tek, In Florida " huh I lee: . .
A strike hll the Milwaukee lias Klsenhover aiso would altem) to J"1 '! 'I10'* 0
‘‘rashes lias dial nf uiakinu "all of Flurhla a race Ira. ks "which I feel are not not now eontrdmliim Iheu fan
l.itjlil Co n» tlie mercury dipped nlvhl's dinner sehedoled fur ti p.m
been completed, and ail vear ruund tourist luieeii" He rt now euiitiihuftim llieir fan shaie share lo (he cost of uoyeinoieni
in *2 w...
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oiiiu
*■ 1 ,lc“ hut „a eoinpuNv ...............................
ipokestnan
llarneh
said vt)HllHlil
Churehtll vniivc
cvoecled
.
_i,.,.u„ ........... . imrteil Ihe slate bail almost a, in tin’ it*-! uf urn urmumit
1 nil! *ii|i|14j -xi1 atik iTIni l tu » s
Hi hjMil v fur fill tin r jirnimitiiKi
said Sufficient sopcrvHory workers l" leaie for WashSndon. from 1,a ,, 11 ‘'“I1 by
. tali auric alls.. "tided
„ , lm,nv .niniucr lisltuts ilorlna llu
Itm l
kfiiiiililiiiv:
wore on hand In pree.mf u dis Guardi a alrjMirt at It a.m Thors
'*
tnnvllde indinntion that last two years nf Ills .iduiinlslnithm »f Mir tntirM Imi sim'S' ami
uiark i tl thill t*mi i**t' w l»u J*a&gt; ♦
riiptlun of nnturat mis supplies for dnv lo dslt r.ealdeiit Truman, i
" a* “ factor
a.
winter
tourists
“ ll In ill) lill*'Ml nn ft, *|1i|H»mt
f»rn lluvt S Vbitulrnbrry Air
heat In a and euoklnu
Until Churdilll ami Kisenhower
Warren said lie had hroouht new Iiiirit nf llu* &lt;»lati'% t a m *' ill &gt;cr\ *• i I .tmiiiMliT uf (mhf.inilmu « &lt;l&gt;
A storm off l.ake Ont'irui doomed were silent on any eimchisii.iis they t%i»r*T chief nf ^1 iff. n«hl thr IT industry lu (lie stale thruiiah the i fain t hmiV
tn“"jt
iuIi* ''V'na
flylriis sarer
&lt;tnfrr wmie
while
Mil artk w.Mtl Iniiti'l*■
la /*'M» In itilll) i»'M Mlvllhilln.f.ii
d&gt; to six inches nf snow in flaweuo miaht huie reached mi world S. hn» '"
,,r t,j, ir.du-tnal develop
N tn" 4 fii1 rti.tku i iTtimtii niKtl nn
Cmililv, New Y c k . The fall cl- " problem, dorlnu their conference
?!r
meul eouneil aided In the Stab irr.ltril .*** tin rMur* lint iv n i Ii
Where in New Ymk stale varied
I’hurehlll'sVt'Krdnle for hslnv I" lie matched lie line &lt;lher tdr loree Advertising L’limmlssiou ami the mil mu* l "u* oImiai ii Mm* t i\ iiiniin fill nn|irti\ riVHTllN ill mtlrr Mi.u
fmni a tr»e.. i0 ihrcc|invhcs in tin* elosfed a luncheon at the llarueh 10,,
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’'"If)
Floridu ( hitmbet's of (.'ummerre Mir* i nutriliiilc I* xtuimlb •&gt;|irul
He tp'd Air Secret try r''"t"s«
t s, ,i ^iii ul lillirnt Ml.i! Inorthern section,
) home with Arlhcr Huys SuUerver
Hi. effort* foi highway safety :im|
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farmer who made tl»' go*enter
printeil I'hurehiil’s memoirs in the
inches, fe" In West Virginia.
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said
Meanwhile, much of the Midwest past.
g 'i 1 t « I» ' ' a,1 J&lt;* l,&gt;* before the |(l
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’. ur' ' ,u ,ru ***sj«Irfiiiiprnvntcaused 21 J |wr 11*77 nud lind Used in Gen.v , fm
Assemblies wi'l conte tu Si*nf.ord 'V.
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snenker* from ninny pation* win* they were driving ridlidcd »t Utfil
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will lire*s&lt;ii. the ideluie nf Ihe
,M' ve»lenlay nl Smith fink Ave- O fficers Installed By M. V,
rhrUtiun Impart mi wurld urn* nM,,1’..u,u* 1Vc»t Nineteenth lltrcat.
Him is -utviied by her lui-'ind.
Odd Fellows l/odife I'llillp
Iilsnns, Mi s. Itnndiill Cliase loviil
*be former nmlurlst was going
IIn■*•'• uf (iellevu; , veil
el&gt;»'iinnii. suid today.
''list on \Ve»t Nineteenth Strict
I'liii.ln*"; Hurry (i'ig*r "f teaJ.
K.
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These Assemblies are an nnnuul *""! Mrs. Fug sutilli uii flak Aveevil, Mis. Fnd llidluid nf M i."1" d.
cvent In Hnnfnrd, of Interest tn Rue wduu Ihe eulli-hm iH'currvd. the XTible firuliil uf the Interiia- All's. Ijeoige Miller ,»f Fl. I.ii'elerl
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speaker* nut only iidiires* ihe 11*17 Itidek aedan. on the right
('. lielger with lb* I nil.',I Rt.,ie»
large audleiiei'* In the general 'ear fender. I’ntrulmeii lien duller 1,0.0.K. luiildlng Inst night.
Murine Culps; two liMilloi’ II.
If. M. tili-usuo wu- iiistnlls'.l li­ W. Simmon* nf Salerno, I hi "id
meeting* to be held ltd* year In mul H. II. Snviice covered the accl*
the Vice &lt;irun&lt;l white llolpli Staitts K. W. Slliiliinli* uf Oheei'iiiib.f; "&gt;ie
- the Flr»t Methodist Churrh: Imt ''ent.
» they i,'so attend chapel sessions ; t
A Mack ilelsel trurk. driven by assumed Ids duties ns Heervtaiy si-ter: Mr*. CorinTiu tirunt uf
the lib'll school*, sneak al rlvlr I’liiliii (1. I'ctervon. "H. Mason City, and J. I.. ilurdy rervlved tlie tn us­ (ieliivu; "B giuiiitiTillilren an.;
luncheons and meet with Young la., ran off French Avetiuu at 2 ;IB urer |*o»l.
gnat gi'undrhildreii.
Air. linker -nee*iwl* H. (!, IluwFimerul seni.es will lie I"-I I ul
Adult f w . i» ai Forum Dinner*. It*.
this morning, idmut IBO font
The Chain of x'|ss|„n*. Is ,ir«. north of Twentieth Rtreet. mid uni us tlie Noble Grand. Mr. Iluw- a:tHJ
m. \Vedne*iluy at ll"
n
seufist In "0 dlfferant cliles In struck u tree. Huinage to the truck nn) now assut.ies tlie title of I'usl
Mctliodist Churrh with ihe
Florlila, and on two unlversHv wn* set at IB01). t.t. II. J. Hickson
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Itev. I.. A. Hull mill Du Hex t I*e*niiiu»e«. t grmoi of nsthumtlv and i'atruliiiuii W. It. Cosgrove InTlie II other ufrii'i r- nud their Htnmilfer offlelaling.
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known speaker* will rnnie to Jurk. ivcitlgateyl the misliuo.
posts filled lust night were as fol* „||| |H. |„ t|l(&lt; (b i.eiu eemeti i
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sonvllla on Jn». 17 "lid travel rlo" o
Hasler I - Wall. Ill, llreamwold
M n the sta'" to Havtnnn lleaeh, trailer nark, driving ■■ Htfig Hlueo
milk
truck, and (,'eruld K. Lcs*iu*n.
Ft. I'leree A'aro Ih'iieli. (I'd .and,
Hrlandn, Winter Ifsven
Wliitar "J. Ruiifuid Naval Air Stullun,
m
W Park and Tnmpn Dm first two driving a JtMl Chuvrolul coupe, iiiiuanis, Klglil Muppoiti
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week*.
were involved lu a misliau al B:.'IA fraud; C. II, Rlaffuril, Left Hup.
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Thev then attend a u"ak nn tho 0. m. yesterday at Twenty-fifth porter Vico Grand; lilcliar.l CosF a « t Cm,si nl Mlund. Ft. I.atidee. Street and Hanford Avenue.
grave, Warden; Henry Jmni .im, I1M7 uulomi.hlie,
"t" ll*“
dale and tie' Palm Ih'mdie*. The
Thu tad lev report staled that Mr. t’otiduclor; flyron .Sipiire*, riglil '*‘1* of Do'1* ■‘luodltig lo D» '
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laxl Asiemhlb-s are held In Rt. 1. ussman went Into the inlerscctluii “ “ — Hupiorler;
It. |„ *
llriiwn, ni.'iitii Springs station early Hit*
Petersburg, C'earv liter, I "keland, as the traffic light t-hanged. and III
t Scene Hiipporlri; J, V. WII- mm tiing,' liailly sinu-hliig up Du11Hide"ton. Rnrasutn and Ft, A'w. trying to beat traffic, was Idt by
ll|», Chaplain; C. J. W IHtliisoii, vehicle and InJurylou &gt;w
es*. The Hiirnkera then ro to tlie the truck. Damage to the couue
tide Uruiid; Talbert Folk, Out- Sluts- Troopi'r Hum'll H. llmiGoll
ri'purtisl toduy.
tlnlversllv of Miami foe Hirer duv* was *et at I 7B whllu tho truwk did
“ kOrartd.
Mr*. LeVern Triicil, ‘J.t-yrai "Id
of lepdngrs ami a* a final d i m " * nut Ifwur damage. Hut, it. N. Tench
TfreahllU'litk wure served af'.rr
wllu of mt AtlunUc Const I ina
snetiil flv » dn** nn tha Florida Jr. rovered the aicident.
» TBatallutlon crreinunli1*.
conductor, suffered laceration- un
Htate Unlverslte
minis at Tall*.
Iwr foruKciid ami u tms»lblc bioken
4) ha«*eo for religious amphaslr
ii nk In wfii’ft shu era sited intu tho
week.
I sl.1i* of the ACL'* 'J7U truin, which
Thl* pnigram. which l« unhiue lo
Florida, ha* ha,f n steailv growth
[ wii' unloading eaprea* while ex­
tending across the 1110 route ci"*S(Cantlnued On Page Three)
I lug, blucbiug hlgliway ttaffi*
i Mrs. Trued wa« nulled to Dm
l FVrruild-l.iiiiKlituu llospltiil where
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Lh-The Louli! tier eulldlt ion wa* ilesci lin'd U4
villo Times reported today tnat dciertcr* and AWOL*."
Richard Harwood. Times «tnff "gmid" by Iter pliyilcian toduydesertions from the armed forces
Htale Trooper l(nrrl*un &lt;«uld
New County officer* were swom of the United States have reached writer who wrote the article, said; give no reason fur the iicci.h iit,
"As of two months ago. at h-nst
Into office till* morning at tlm "alarming proportions."
Court House by County Judge
The situation baa become so bad, 700 aoidlers and sailors were hid­ since he said Ihe automatic signal
Douglas Bleiutruni,
the newspaper ssid In a copy­ ing out In Kentucky cities, un lystcin wa* working ami Die road
Those taking oaths went Ray- righted . article, that a wctl tn- firms ind In rural communities. was clearly tnaikcd with puwited
bum T . SHI wee, Superintendent of formed Army colonel called It "a Some of them deserted year* ago. railroad wurnliig*.
Damage to Mr*. Trued’a rur waa
jtame of them live almost like an­
I'utdlc Instruction: Luther Hobby, national disgrace.1
Sheriffi Karlyle Hou*holder. ConnIt laid the wave of runawaya Is imals in caves and abandoned coal eitioiated at |300 and the lialn
tv prosecuting Attorney, and Hugh motivated. In a Urge number of mines, Many of them arc pro- rrreived only illgtit damage (rum
casei, by the dcslree of young men tected an dhJdden by relatives and tin- Impact. Mra, Trued reside.- at
Duncao, Justice of tha Peace.
470 Rosalia Drive.
The officers were administered to get dishonorably discharged and Meade."
National!
oaths to observe the laws of Flor­ evoid service in Korea,
tally, Harwood w r o t e ,
VFW M KKTINO
In Kentucky alone, the article enough
ida and the United States, along
_ facta are known to Justify
A reorganloatiuruil meeting of
with an oath « f not having any said, from 3,000 to 4.000 deserters the estimate of some military men
are tracked down each year and that on any given day of the year the local Vctnraiia of Foreign
Communist affiliations.
Also taking oath of office this other hundred* still roam the coun­ enough able-bodied men tn make War* Post will be held at lilio pjo.
up two complete combat divisions on Wednavday night at the Amer­
morning was Dr. Robert W. Dunn. try.
It uuoted military men as sa
are classified &lt;s deserters or ican Legion Hall. Comdr. Pat
AwOt*. That Indicates e permanent Johnion, announced today. F. W.
feme of runaways numbering Twyinan, national VFW post or­
ganiser will he present and will
to I0.0M men.
Ttmea said lu Information, meet with port officurs at lliOO
p.m, All offlcert ere urged to be
present at the 0:00 o'clock meeting
and ell former member*, members
end oversea* veterans Interested
In Joining tha organisation are
urged to ettond the 7i
meeting.
.

N«*w Conntv
Sworn In By Jwlffe

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bird ii’poilud that Hubbard 1
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would begin wok
this week on paving of lleroiuli't
Trial and Pennsylvania Avenue,
which nro presently sand stieuls.

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L I o i i h Club iM a k o K
Bleu For Blood Bunk
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the Mood hunk at the Grunge Me
niuriul llospilul wu- lioidu toduy
ul tlie regulnr luncheon meeting
of Die I,it'll, Club Ill-Id ill tin
A'aclit Chib.
Itelliy Witte, diilrict governor,
-old uf Dm dvsiro uf Duns' wives
to gutlirr a group of donors und
G,ke them to Grlandu to help in &gt;
the shortage at the huspilttl, and
Hurry Rub-ion stated he fuvured
tlm proposal and uskrti members
nl tlm meeting to donate them.elves and gather donor*. The club
maintain* a credit rating In blood
ut the hospital which may lie Used
by member* uml Ihulr futnlllu*.
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dipped dangerously low and un
urgent appro! hue been made by
hospital authorities for donor*.
Lorul persons who wish to con­
tribute lo the hank may contort
thu local Lion* Club by telephon­
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Floy Green wus token In ae a
new member today. Mr. Witte of­
ficiated at thu ceremony and
pointed out the club* atandarda of
"service to the community, the
nation and fallow titan." lie said
there arc nearly a half million
member* in 8U countries.

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purlud ever known to innn and,
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extensive prot’ ciiiii* of putlcnt cure uml .clentiflc reseurch is
through unstinting xunport uf the Murrli of Dime*, und.

W llilR iU M , the itiBit Match of Himes is being conducted
throughout January In the City of Hanford, Floridu,
80 TH E R E F O R E , I, Wtit. II, Hlempcr, Mayor of Huiifiud,
Floridu, do hereby produltn the weeks hereloforn Indlcnted lie
dwdicatad lu our mutuul fight ugninit polli.tuud do cull upon
every resident of thl* city to support this critical fight through
generous contribution* to tlm March of Hlim.'*.
Win. H. Stamper
Mayor

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Yoloslu Cotiiiiv tux assessor, It
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                    <text>Levy B ecom es Third FSL Pilot To Sign
Ex-Sanford Skipper
To Play For * W ’ ;
DeLand And Blue#
Both Await Fate Sanford's C lark Is
Hr KENT CIIKTLAIN
Top Rankin# Free
Slugging Ei| Levy, former playThrow
Artist And
Ing-maiiugcr of both Hanford nnil
Orlando and onre the wartime
No. 2 Point Getter
flrut baseman of (he New York

IS-Y ear-O ld Jones Leads County Scorers With 18-Point A verage
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Mon. J.n. S. 1653

THE SANFORD HERALD

Yankee*, la'cntm- the third Florida
State League pilot to sign hi* con­
tract for (ho l!&gt;6:i season when the
Daytona lleneh Islanders, affili­
ated with the Cleveland Indian*,
announri'd (ho nroulsltlnn of the
long hull hitting ulnying manager
last Saturday ruglil,

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Vandy ToTTaclde
Gordon
ClarkCSparks
Seminole
Quintet AVith 34 Total Points Mighty LSU Five
In Big SEC Game
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By KENT CIICTLAIN
tbeen suffering tho effect* of a
Oviedo, long known a* Seminole
That lanky senior cage refugee ievere ankle injury, a leftover
County'* hotbed of basketball, ha*
from the Oluo Gras* State of Ken- from the glorious DeLand victory
produced another
phenomenon,
Tennessee C la s h e s
tricky, Gordon Clark, is still the last November,
Johnny Junes, the lanky (l-foot-2
nearest thing
Seminole High | Bunking third I* Frank Stafford.
Mississippi
I08-pound non of Mr. and Mr*. J.
W ith
School ha* to resemble a scoring a senior who ha* figured only
ft. Jones. All their youngster has
threat a* the anemic Sanford has* slightly In the winning schemes of
Quintet Tomorrow
done I* »«t the opposition'* cords
Coach Scott this season. Stafford
kcthall record* revealed today.
afire with his deft one-hand push
Clark, who began Ihe season hu* I I points l»* he closely follower
By The Assoelxted Press
I&lt;evy, who pi­ shot* and nmttxlng agility for a
with the Feds in an unnhtruelve !hy big Jim Krider with 13.
Vanderbilt takes a shut at Louisi­
sophomore
of
only
16-year*
of
age.
loted (ho Orlando
manner potting eight markers ; The scoring parade from here or ana Stole tonight and could bolster
In the flr»l three g a m e s ihe
against the highly touted lllg down i* a sail story of raw green its prestige considerably with a vic­
Senator* far the Oviedo l.lona have played. Jnnew
Ten Kdgewaler Eagle* In Or­ recruit* hampered bv outside lioli- tory over the Sugar Howl basket­
pa«t two *ea*on*, ha* scored 31 point* for * robust
Idny Jobs and an untimely epidemic
lando.'
ball champions.
experienced
a IK point* per game average lo
The unassuming transfer *tu -'of cold*.
Bob Pettit and his LSU -teamrnld-nearon
hit- lead all Seminole County prep
dent, who might have added even 1 Overall the Seminole record natea have been beaten only onc*-ting slump la«t ragera. The youthful cage sensa­
more tallies to his spree. If Coach under Coech Scott U far from &gt;y Tulia-and sllll ere the favorites
* u m m e r and tion established a two-year
John Scott hadn't called him out being Imprmnive. The rage re­ to replece auspended Kentucky ai
while he made n County precedent by pouring In
of the gamo early In tho fourth presentative* of HUB have not ihe SEC basketball champion*.
spectacular
re­ 2K point* for Oviedo against a
period for a well deserved rest, yet experienced a victory In Pettit k Co. have won seven
covery
(o
hit bewildered Clermont quintet.
actually tied last year’s Individual three outing*. They have on the («me*. with the towering center
.-154, the popular
June* also leads the county prep
single game mark for a Seminole other hand fared top Central
iveraglng more than 27 point* a
manager wa* re* hoopster* with 25 field goal*, or
hoopster with the 21 points against Florida Competition In Winter lame.
, .
teased at the end In Ihe terms of the fan*, tnirket*.
I'ark,
Edgewater
and
Mainland,
Edgewater.
Vandy dropped a conference
Kd Levy
Sanford'* only claim to fame at
Ctaik's effort hut not in a single game have (erne last week to Tulane 76-53,
of the season hy John Gnniel, this stage of Ihe Infant &lt;-Hgr senIhe Hcottmrn been able to keep
tied
a
similar
rut the Commodore* were handi­
owner of the Orlando Senator*.
son 1* that Gordon Clark is the
feat produced hv a pare with enrmy scoring on­ capped
by the absence of their
Hon Ford, well-known FHL re- county’* leading free throw nrllst
Geiald Covington slaught*.
scorer, Dan Finch.
relrer, «■ - iminnllalely named with 12 nnil second in totn! point*!
a g a in s t
New ’ Thi* Friday night local vagi top
Other scheduled names tonight
to replare l.eey la»t September
Smyrna in last fan* will have the opportunity to have
o Jones with 51.
Alabama at Florida, winner
when Levy'* release w«* an­
nciutlnlie
Itoth
the
Fed
Junior
var­
year’*
EFC
post
In the total point department,I
nounced. Ford hit over .100 laid there Is a dee Ilied Oviedo flavor)
season tourney. sity ami vnrslly huopxlrr* whrr d the Gator Bowl tournament, nnd
*ea*«n and wa* the Sanford
19 (Editor* n o t e : they play Pniutkn lit the SIIS com- Tennessee at Mississippi Stale.
three of the top five scorer*
Through last week, only three
catcher in IU|M when Ituddy with
" The East Kim Idn himition gymnasium nml auditorwho all wear l.lon uniform*.
nflirial SEC game* -- those which
MARK HOffMAN, JR, fiyrncnre Unlm-tly back, I* flopped Ity Ed I’hnra, Abibnmtr University hntfbnrk,
lake liurlrd hi* epic lO-Innin*
^Conference b n * litm.
I'llK TOR FIVE
after a gain of three ynrdi at the lOih nuniiul nrarge Howl rlnssic lit Miami. Fla. About Ofl.UOO persona
With the prospect of n little ran- count in Ihe standlngs -had been
, marathon tlrlury in Del,and.
now
di*hnnded
watched Alabama defeat Svrocii»* fil in n in win the Orange Howl gome. Untrraorlonol .Soundphoto)
0. Fg. Ft. T
the post season ler competition from now until nlayed. wiih LSU, Florida nnd TuIletihle* Ford at Orlando and
A
rage
to u r n 'a - state tournament time, plus tin ‘ ane winning and Vandv, Alabama
Levy in Itnytnna Heach, lied Jones, Ovd.
toon Scot I
Iadded rest iiv--' the holidays might and Mississippi State losing.
ment),
Treadway, ex-wartime New York CLARK, SAN.
Thl* week the race for the cham­
Clark's fnmo wn.&lt; short lived ns mean a complete rennlssnnec tin
(Hunt outfielder, wa* signed iignln Meek, Ovd.
the Fed*’ next enrounter brought Sanford's floundering cage hope­ pionship gets underway In earnest.
for the minlnir year a* the Jack- Show, l.ym,
Nine SEC contests are scheduled,
them to Daytona Reach where thu ful*.
aonvllle llenrli "Upper laat No­ Fnve, llvd.
three tonight, one tomorrow night,
SEMINOLE CAGE RECORDS
I Mainland Mnlnllncrs are the edge
Hilly Meek
vember.
G. EG. FT. TP. Are. one Frlduy night mid four Saturday
masters this year and they proved E'avcr
with 50 points while Lyman's lone
3 II 13 34 11.3 night.
It to Hanford hy rapping the Sem­ Clark
leader, Charlie Shaw Is fourth
Tomorrow night's HEC contest
inole* 67-24 wlilln holding Clark Mulls
3 4 7 15 6.0
with 2H poiolN in only two games.
Hv HENDRIX CHANDLER
3 r.
1 14
4.7 has Tennessee at Mississippi. In n
to a mere five marker*. Using two Mtuffnnl
living, slnrp he has been drafted
The Hunford llelabl's compilation
tty ED CORRIGAN
3
1 r. 13 4.3 non conference game RinnlnuhitmMOHILK, Ala '/H—A terrific fare­ by thul team
&gt;men on Cl*rk. the Muinliner* k'-l,l,.,
doesn't include the Greyhound*'
3 2 n III 3.3 Southern meets Auburn. Friday
A hard
lulling first baseman.
NEW YORK Us—Other than a 3 found Dint the "wluless" Celery Davis
first game records with Apoplta, well football performance In the
1 0 3 3 3.0 night Georgia plays host to oncen : Fed* could he completely mesnrer- RpynuMs
SO Shaw may even be ahead o f l ^ ,',i" r ''"J*1 feH Hairy Agganis Agganl* gets his first chance In font 3 center, Ihe biggest rarity Ir
t.e beaten Auburn In an SEC battle.
3 0 3 3
Mnnmiin
hrilli Meek and Clark. Norrnnn Huston Cnivi-rsity’s one man gang, make good In busehnll In March college basketball these day* Is a i Ued.
Tennessee entertains Davidson
1 1 06
2 0
All In *11 the Dteet official re­ iiui....
Foye, u senior gunrd from Oviedo, with hut few regret* today about when In- reports to the Ited Sox team that gets through the season
I 0.6 Saturday night, but the rosl of the
l
Icamp at Sarasota, Fla . for a try­ undefeated
cord* give Clark ■ eomnlrle If ««t Hawkliw
2 0
rounds out ihe lop five category choosing baseball for a career,
2 0
1 1 0.6 week’s wlnduo affairs - Tech nt
Till' Golden Greek said lie hnd ' out.
The current campaign Is no ex­ altogether commanding Indivi­ Sheffield
of Seiulnnlr County prep scorer*.
1 O 0 u On Vanderbilt. Alabama nt Georgia,
grapevine *ource*
On the basis of average point* Ihrushrd out the football vs. base- l Ilnstnn University'* aggressive ception In fact, the trend is getting dual nearing lend. The ex-Ken* I’-rk
1 0 0 0 0.0 t„SU at Mtsslsslnpt Stair* and Tu­
per game, June* also Ind* Ihe hall issue with himself fust Novem­ T-quarterback came Into the Senior mure pronounced If anything. In lurklan ha* tallied .11 point* on Moss
Tot uIs
3 2&lt;1 43 05 31.7 lane at Mississippi-are SEC games.
county player* with a tremen­ ber In-fore lie signed a contract Howl with a buildup ai one of the previous years, you usually could II bucket* and 12 free throw*,
Most of last week’s onmes were
W. L. I'Ct, Tn. Are.
few quadruple threat* In college count a dozen or so major outfits hnlh high In Ihe Sanford column.
dous 1N.0 average. Mhaw of Ly­ with the Huston Ited Sox.
fate of Del and
Of course I hate In give up football- he punts, passe*, runs nml with clean records at this stage Thl* total give* Clark Ihe see- Opponent* 3 0 LIMN) H«7 65.7 tournament hatlles IJ»U vhlno"d
lion Ford
man I* second with * 11.0 mark
0 3 .HIM) 115 31.7 Vlllonova KXMM and St. 1-onls 70-07
and Hanford entrlea hang in tin- while hi* teammate Hobby llris- football and I appreciate all the play* on defense-and he lived up Today, you don't have In use all ond place point total In the en­ fj'vm iu
Opponent* for the S"gar Howl crown; Florida
nice lliings everyone said about
Sanford
tire rounty.
your finger* to count them.
balance.
klll I* third with 12 point* in mv playing." lie said after he "had in his reputation
downed Te-h fiS-tto and Georgia
62
30
Wlntrr Park
Trailing behind Clark I* the InSeton Hall, Southern Californio.
He passed for two touchdowns,
The Seminole lllue* have ex­ onlv on* game, Sanford'* pride
Teachers 73 fid for l^e Gator Howl
5K
It
Edgewater
nnil
. . Georgetown
„
..........
_ Jured beleaguered Junior Mett*
tended a 30-dtiy purchase option and Joy, (lark, la fourth with a led Ids North team lo a 23 13 win ran. ponied, Intercepted two passe* Fordham, Novy,
title and Mlsslssip*'1 heal Arlinnn
67
over the South here Saturday.
21
Mninlund
and hooted two conversions, In one (Wichita stilt are rolling along wlth- with only 16 morkors. Melts ha*
In Weldi .lone", which expire* at
II..1 total for hi* three fame*
7V7fi a-d Aulvirn 63 S3 to win the
"Hut I realized I couldn't (to uf Ihe greatest one-man perform uut n setback, hut It wouldn’t be
midnight tonight. Jonc* pouted and Walter Duila of the l.iou*
Memnhls Invitational.
I made my choice when 1 liner* In any all-star game.
ining out on the limb to say that
|600 of tho reported 1 1,00(1 rule ha* an even 11.0 average for hnlh.
Treh he»1 Georgia 71-54 In P*e
*w
"wnr
All-Stars
To
Agy itids'* leal* kept L'hurk Mn t probably will be .Just a mwttcr
price on Nor, 20 of la*t year, lie Just on* game before he was In- decided to play baseball wilh the
Snort* Roundup
Gator Bowl rnn«ilallon game, and
Ited Sox. and I'm going lo eon- toy,' Holy Gross’* passing quarter- of time before they bite the dust
requested u r •-(lay extension ho- J
lured.
$z&gt;rond Chance Auburn drfcalrd Memphis State
By GAYLE TALBOT
centrnte on trying In make good back, from displaying his aerial along with the other tnrmotchers.
cnu*e of a critical Injury to Itay
While Meek I* the N o.n scorer with Hoston."
Memphis meet. In other games.
All hove rough schedules. Seton
prowess for Ihe second straight
Bhafer, cx-Nnllnnul League play­ In the county,
lie I* sixth on the
The 22 year old
HONOLULU ijt—Tho Hawaii All Vanderbilt downed Vote 05-07 and
Hall and Fnrdhnrn have a date
er, who I* a pnrtnrr of June* In; basis of average per contest with however, Ihnt If Agganis sold, all star game.
MELBOURNE, Australia tft-ln
ho fnunit he
Maloy tossed one pass which Jan 14 The Rams, probably the appearance. John Landy, the young Stars, I I 33 victims ol Tommy Tennessee 77 00, Alabama heat
he promised nurchast of the Hem- 10 point per tilt record, Jimmy rnuldn'l make a success
Harin Field 03 34 nnd Keeslcr APR
of base- dilln'l connect, and ran Ihe team els*.* of an unusually weak lineup fellow
who ran a 4:02 H mile Sntur O'Cnnneir* passlnv In vesterdav's (1151. and Tech lost lo Tampa 64 M
note lllue*. Illun prexy John Ctrl- Newman of Lyman I* seventh with hull lie’ll lum Ip pro football,
inhnn grunted the extension and two-game average of 7.0. |[e Is One man who no doubt would only Ihe Iasi two minutes. At Sun " lf New York schools, also play day, Is anything but the typical seventh annual Hula Howl game, and tn Miami 63-60.
get another crack at the tal
at till* writing no further word closely trailed by Norman Foye, like to see Agganis go Into pro Francisco. Malny had lo sit out the I Navy. Georgetown unsl Navy, In conception of an Australian, most will
I.SU owns the best record so far
East West game because of a red-1 Run. alm&gt; have scheduled each of whom arc pictured ns being ruled Illinois quarterback In a
pad vet linen received from Julie*.
wllh seven victories and one de­
second contest Saturday.
' t!!!? Uvlwdos Freshman flush feolhall is Paul llrnwn of Ihe Ihot performance liy Tnm O'Connell other. Southern California sllll has florid and row-boned.
In DeLand the Jlnt Wheaton, 0.7.
,i,n coached th
iu«e'of
' « i Illinois.
|]]|nn|H.
to wade through lust about every
ICleveland llrnwn* who
O'Cnnnell sparked an all star feat. Then come Auburn 10-1),
John is ollvo-comptexlnnrd and
future of the Ited
rolleglnle team to five touchdowns Florida (3 1) pnd Mississippi (72).
Hounding nut Seminole County's North team. The Drown* would I "*■The
North’s
victory
evened
the
leant
on
the
Pacific
Coast
his
mop
of
curly
coal-htack
hair
Hill* depend* on Top Ten I* Hiuninolc High School's have llrsl crack at Agganis If he
Even Ihp nation's No, l loam In goes back from a high forehead. in thn first three quarters -one nf
count In the four-year Senior Howl
the success of Junior Mett* with an even
6-pnlnt
(1 ftHie weekly Associated Pres* poll, Ills delicate feature* might serve them nn an 18 yard p m Dorn
pulut turned in Ike pigskin .sport fur a series nt Iwn-oll.
the rlvle elnh*' game mark,
Kansas State, hnx been beaten, ns the popular Idea of u divinity O'Cnnnell to Oklahoma's Hilly Vrs
all-out drive to
sels In Ihe second period
Michigan Stntr turning the trick a student.
TUI'
TEN
|
COLLEGE
HAHKETIIAI.
aril IKK) in'n*iin
The Hawnilnri team fo»t"rcd *"eh
couple of weeks hack Hut the
Hut
make
no
mistake
about
it.
Flayer
G.
Fg.
Ft.
To.
Av-.l
Hy
I'lie
Associated
I’
ress
Tn.
A
t
.
’
ticket*. Jo&lt;- lieWlldeol* don’t figure to have any this hoy can run. He's In marve­ orofesslonals as Honk Walker. Ed
June*,
Ovd.
5
M
1H
O
MEMPHIS
I
iiv
,
TOURNAMENT
Huy, owner of
trouble this week They nlny only lous physical condition from the rife Labnmn and Dante l.sv«l|| In
2H 14.0 Mii-dsslppl ii6 Auburn 33 (Chainthu Hat*, who Shaw, Lym. 2
ano game and that's ngalnst a so- rigorous training grind hi* coach, thp boekfleld. It threatened con­
Drlskill,
Lym.
I
12
12.0
Inns
hip)
previously
dvso Marquette outfit.
Percy Ccrrulty, ha* put him stantly hut couldn't match the
3
YORK i * -J . Edgar Hoov­
54 11.3
Memphis State 73 Arizona 30
■ Ideit to *e|l the Clark, Han.
Seton lloll Is certain tn press through. On Cerrutty's orders. Lan ■olleplnn*' forward wait with Its er,NEW
Duds,
Ovd,
I
director of tho Federal Bureau
Consolation)
II
11.0
____duh. *tntrd re­
line nf local players. Hawaii scored
i
stain
for
the
No,
1
spot
nnfv
no
v
onidy
has
averaged
an
hour
nnd
40
3
of Investigation, will bo offered a
no 10.0' HUTCHINSON TOURNAMENT
tted Ir-adwat eenlly he would Meek, Ovd.
the basis of its undefeated record minutes of exhaustive wnrkouts only In Ihe second period.
16 7.6
Washburn 34 St. Itrncdicts (Kns)
*|Hin*or the DeLand dub, If the Newman, Ly. 2
A
crowd
of
&lt;n"ie
in ooa o-xtehed 10-year contract at about 1100,000
CASSELBERRY
(Special)
—
I
but
alto
because
It
Is
tho
first
dally since returning from the
3
r year, as executive director of
7.3
22
7-5 47 (Championship)
fail* allowed they would support Foye, Ovd.
tho contest in balmy weather,
The country dub, In the Land-0- major team In the country to score
e International Boxing Club.
20 *1.71 Ft llav* (Kns) Stale M Pitts­ t akes at Casselberry, located 1more than 1,000 point*. Its 13 vie- Olympics In Helsinki.
the team In 1065, and If the City Wheaton, Ovd. 3
t'errutty
has
dedicated
himself
3
Harry Markson, managing direc­
15 fi.O burgh (Kns) 60 (Third place)
of DeLand would cnn*truct a new Melt*, San.
about midway between Hanford tnrlea also head the list. Southern to bringing world foot racing su­ '^Wie N«*t Tourney
tor of the IBC who made the an­
McPherson H3 llelhany (Ka») 40 and Orlando nml Just east of Cal has 10. Fordhani 0, Wichita 7
atadlum to replace the old Conrad
premacy
to
the
Southern
llemis
laat night, said Jim
(Con solution)
Field grandatand that wa* hurtled
highway )7-b2 (sill have Its o ffi-, Navy fl and Georgetown 3.
Up In Tampa nouncement
phere before 1656 He Is absolutely
Norris, head of the IRC, will make
Southwestern (Kns) 60 Emporia dal opening Friday nt 1 p.m.
to the gruund following a Utterly,
| Tn* Pirates from South Orange. confident Landv ean run the fahlod
the offer to Hoover. The IRC con­
Slate 33 (Consolation)
fought game withh Sanford's
Hanford's HemHem 1
Golf enthusiast* of Central i N-'. J " P.'*.v. onl&gt;r- °'K&gt;* ,hl* w*&lt;* four-minute ml'" the first day con
TAMPA —Play began today In trols boxing In most big cities In
OTTAWA TOURNAMENT
,lm»le lllue* last May,
after polishing off Ihree more op dltion* are right.
Florida
will
have
the
opportunity
•be men’s division of the Dixie the country.
Drury fid Cape Girardeau 57
The City t'nmmisalimera hsv*
He thinks his only problem Is Tennis Tournament with all seed­
of seeing »ome of the well known ponen I* over The holidays. The na
In Washington, Ihe FBI said
(Chnmplnnshlp)
oxprr*&gt;ed wllllngnr** In build a
'on'a
leading
major
college
scorer,
finding
some
mean*
of
making
ed
stars except Gardnar Mulloy Hoover would have no comment
Ottawa (Kas) (W Warrcnshurg amateur anil profe**lonal golfer* Walter Duke*, scored 26 point* In
prefabricated steel stadium, If
John
extend
himself
tn
the
limit
In
action.
on
the offer.
In action after the rlblain at the the Plrsles' 73-52 victory over Le(Mu) .vt (Third placo)
•h* W Hal* promise to play In
The Miamian, seeded No 1 h*«
"I don't know If Jim haa con­
first tea, I* rut by Mayor-elect moyne Saturday night although he Obviously there’s no other miler
DeLand nest summer,
ORLANDO — (Special) — DeOTHER GAMES
Joseph' Laird In appropriate cere- didn't play Ihe lost five mlnulea. around who can do it. Another of a first round hve and Isn’t stated tacted Hoover yet," said Markson,
spite an n-pnuu
ll-polnt surge
suree in
In mo
tho cm*.
clo*.
At thl* evening's meeting of thel"'"*"
Cerndty’s pupil* named Le* perry lo play urtll Wednesday.
EAHT
"hut if he hasn't he will as soon
mimic* opening the new course,
Now that oil the tournament* are ran hlmaclr Into exhaustion merely
DeLand City Commission lire flnnl
J*s'&lt;’I&lt;h1, the HI. James Panthers
Dunuesne RA Vlllonova 01
Others seeded In order are Ber­ os possible."
Prominent
golfer*
nml
other.nut
of
Ihe
way,
most
of
Ihe
tenmi
decision to approve a City-financed eked post the Lyman Greyhounds,
setting a fait pace In Saturday's nard tlartzen, San Angelo. Tex.;
NYU 7(1 West Virginia 73
Markson said Ihe matter had
dlgultarle* present will he Intro- can start concentrating on the enn- race.
atadlum for the Red Hal* will he ■'-•■"L on a pair of charity tosses
Army 81 Wllllnm* on
Ilal Burrow*, Charlottesville, Va.; been discussed among himself.
dined
hv
master
of
rcriyuonle*
ference
races
which
sn
far
have
made. Failure to agree to con- "Jf H»h Taylor within 80 seconds
You could do worse than bet Brvan "Rltsv" Grant, Atlanta:
Siena 01 Dartmouth 34
and Truman Gibaon, head
|been mowed under by the biggest Landy will be the flrat athlete In ^a'houn Dickson, Tampa: Alfredo Norria
struct (he new park would ilaih of
lU***''. hero last flatSeton Hull 73 Lcmnyne (NY) 53 Hnv Morris.
nf the Chlr»go h'seph nf )v"
The
opening
feature
will
tie
an
i
rash
of
tournaments
In
hlslory.
------------ --------- history, history to run the four-minute Millet. Rollini Cotlege: Rill Davis. Under the plan, Hoover would take
any hopes for a DeLand diamond ‘"V** ,,|Kht ln lh# Armory.
I *Hal!e 70 Wake Forest 50
entry In the FHL for 1063,
i H wna sweet revenge for Ihn
Niagara 71) Loyolu (L ob Angelos) exhibition match between pro* Actually, except for chopping down mile. Any faint feeling of skeptic­ .Knoxville,
. . . . . . . . . ~Tonn.; end Dan Bulll- over much of the work done oy
Panthers whr&gt; were h*dty -n*oj"nnd amateur*. Including Cor) P&gt;e Hat of unbeaten* and adding a lam
ism we might have had
bad about his
hla " » " St. Petersburg.
Norris.
Returning
to
little
only last month hy Jim Payne'a
lucro
to
tho
college
fundi,
Dann,
one
nf
the
top
amateur*
of
phenomenal time*—ha ran the mile
Pennsylvania 81 PIH 76
J)o FBI. mana­
they
Greyhound hoopster* who score.1 a
meant
Ittle.
this
area,
and
Denny
Champagne,
In 4;02.l Dee. 13—when wo watched
Temple 7n SI, Jnooph (Pa) 64
4ec(»(ve 42-32 triumph over the
gerial p i c t u r e
The conference winners will get him In hla lataat effort.
HI. Johns (Rkn) 07 Hvraeuso 64 pro nt Duhsdread Country Club
Panther*,
brlsfly,
Levy'a
It la more than probable that
fur the past 10 years and former­ spot* In the coveted NCAA Tour­
Canlslua 71 Buffalo Unlv 53
Th» !,nutwood five sorely
a«1«ry was not|
ly iiro nt Grand Rapid*, Mich. nament anil that'* the big one In If the 22-year-old Melbourne Uni­
sniiTM
misled Ihrlr high ncorlni for.
versity student had not been forced
(tlaclused, hut lhe|
Added tn the list of &lt;;olf celebri­ collegiate circle*.
ward Hobby Drlaklll, who was
T'llnne 70 Vnmlerhllt 53
buck a stiff brecie on the final
ties of Central Florida will bo
If,
they
cuntinuo
at
their
present
lanky I n i t i a l
unable to play. Charlie Shew
Wratorn Ky. IM Bt. llonaventure Tom Carney, pro nt Hi. Clalrsvllle pare, some of tho nlhcr team* that 150-yard ntralg
the "miracle
■acker will defprovided the Grev hound* with 03
mile" woo'd be
Hi way to the
Country
Club,
Bt.
Clalrsvllle.
Ohio,
could
wind
up
on
top
of
the
heap
"nltuly bo a playtheir thrilling climax, scoring’
North Carolina 50 Maryland 40
whu spends the winters at Orlan* before long ineludo La Belle ( U -lf record hooks
ng pilot In 1IJS5,
pit of hi* IK nnlnlo In tho gome
South Carolina 66 Davidson 87 do and la Instructor at Dubsdread. Oklahoma ARM (10-1), Washington
Landy himself isn't especially
. Last ounimer Le­
In i ho laat period,
Furman 83 W*M 78
surprised or eaeltcd over havlnr
(O il. and Notre —
—
Many
other
prominent
golfers
will
Dame
(7-1).
vy pounded out
flhnw'i prodlgloua swishing ofMiami (Fla) U Ga. Tech 60
Three tournament* ended Satu
lie on hand for the opening day.
ur- run Uie third faateat mile In hi*
•19 burner* to
fori waa the heat for both team*
lory.
areordlng tn Dill Higgle, whu will dayi Mlaslislpnl won the Memph
hi* !?
rank third. In
-------- and gave him iha distinction of
MIHWRST
managu tho new Casselberry Invitation by downing Auburn 63
Northwestern 71 Minnesota 63
avorlng the highest IndlvU'iat point
31: Washburn whipped St. Bene'i *hllo playing for tho Han- total for a single gam
course.
Indiana oi Michigan M
lanta, Levy poled out 55 man player this year.
Digith' is very enthusiasts over diet's (Kas.) In the Hutchliuon
Wisconsin 30 Purdue 46
blows to vaUbliah the all­ Lyman t
Michigan Stale Cl Ohio State 57 tho possibilities the now layout (Kaa.) Tournament. 84-47, and
mark.
Nobraaka 02 Harvard Si
presento and stated that the ter* Drury became the champion of the
Hild Bob Cook, slugging la* Shaw
N. C. Stale 77 Cincinnati 71
rain ufftr* nostlblllttoa of becom Ottawa (Kaa.) event with a 60-57
r eohlnfleldor who hit 24 H olm a
Fordham 64 Dayton 50
Ijioz' beeuutlful end trlujnph over Cape Olrardeau.
ing one o f tn# moat
Eastern Kv, 70 Toledo 61
last year, rotum In A . Th om aa
stiurty rour sc a In the aouth. Digm Daytona, would h av *,„ wman
Draka T4 Detroit 62
wi.u swlnx* • good golf clu
git, who
ono-two horn* run punch IE,
Butler 74 EvanavlUo 61
end conalstenUy
fv hang*
hang# up
u e very
mJLt
**'
Rradley 11 Bowlin* Oman 7*
.WiUT"
good score, stated there
aora had placed Lav; either
Tata]
era! natural hasards
i Inlander or Ooeoa uni;
for Bt. Ju m p
pond* and saaala aa
'•ar. but tho auddoa —
flcal onoa, offering
iturday night to nam*
to every player.
* ikipper, ended all
In commenting on the next
■peculation.
nine hole*, which la ln the pun-1
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nlng stage, Higgle etated that
Brigham
Young
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Utah
State
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the proposed lltn fairway will be
Idaho no Washmiton State 4S
E s ia v
laid out on tho peninsula In
. Bou. California 7* Stanford 63
Total
Tripla Lakes, which will have to
iman D
Washington
74
Oregon
60
Scoring by Quarter* i
bo reached across an Inlet over
Wyomlne 78 Dop«'or 46
Lyman
which a Chines* bridge will be
Oregon Slate 64 Portland 36
Bt. Jamea ..
constructed.
Utah 65 Colorado state 50
Th* now eouree has been made
possible through Mr. Hibbard Gaafu v iL A N t o pwTirr
■elborry. developer of tho town,
UB—W a lM rt-------M IX ia ROWLING LBAOliM
whe contributed th* large land
Javtlanwll
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ara* noeeaaary for Um preoent
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T « H ISM T h , M Omm
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T U E S D A Y J A N . 11. I«5:i

Snow-Storms Lash No Sabotage McCarty Is Inaugurated
Midwest On Heels J ra.c.e i?!*nd
Noon-Tim
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In
Simple
Of Sub-Zero C o l Air
d ^ForceMbI,T
Officials
N’ew rh ief Fxeciitivc'
Traffic Is Snarled In
S t Louis As Twelve
Inches Of Snow Is
Deposited In Day

Churchill Will
Confer Tonight
With 2 Bigwigs

Testify Before In
v e s t ! g a t o r s For
H o u s e Committee

Warren Recites
Things He’s Done
While In Office

Says Dirt. Bust And
Corrosion In Dark
Closets "Must Go”

T U.l.AHASSKK H It, rt- .,rr
highlight- of Ihr inuilgnrul uhll'i'-WASHINGTON
-Air Force of
Ta l l a h a s s e e T — Hamel ilciUcritl by lim Han Mil ally
flclali lo’il Hume Investigator* lo
Tlminn*
day they buve found no rvldcncr
........... McCur.y
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called ....
fur ...
n its lie took office
By The . l « w l i N Prr««
i of sabotage In any of the »rrir!« | &gt; .,* ifia iu - ( L i\ n i ‘ iu »P I ls». *’ k*hkI government houst-rli-aning" .
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A spreading murw llorm begun
of military air disaster* which t t t l l l l l l j f v*OA Cl 1101 LH.
fU. tlK1(, Hie ,,.,(1, „f uff|r(.
roll must n ioi,nl/i .m
lii.alii it
disrupting traffic in purl* of tlm , r ( .........• . r«*
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Midwest today on th,. heels of a
1**171 'O f l o D l l i e \\ i t l l I dom ed 2W live. during November
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The in year old Ft I'leree d lru, " 'd r dolle'
riiere will • Nil
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December.
bloat of *ub rern cold.
f ..i
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r ami ealtleimin *aid "Ihr tickets issued to
.N e w l . S . I '.llV O y l O
Eight Mlllturv ,\!r Transport
meats Of T e n u r e )sr,1"e
A belt of new anow. grnerallv two i
jjrayy train role "
illrl
uml
rust
and
eorroshm
plane*
noil
one
Nuvy
bomber
rru*h
lo four Ineltea deeji. exlemlrd from
Britain And Dulles etl or ilioupiH’iiri'il In this country
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Montana sn.ithonstw uni *•»*#* |i&gt;w|
\ll,\S.Sr.r.
rurimrs ,im| .l.irk elosets most k " "
" As ^I'lrntin of f luriih. I di
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and the Kar Kail during the two ... .I .........
...__ r -,, .slol||Uinc
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and Missouri and wax working eastlit HVIIVIN |„ Mt.lOWKVtmi
month*. Hue era til. Ihlit of a &lt;723 , } roller warrni mill Unlay n
H,- ilnln t -ns uh.it .In l rust i»'t lulernle lav lau . n l,.". oi.i.t
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Is,
leasing
ihr
-tale
in
"xmind
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a ' iw o Iir-Ii early morning full
NKW Y'tHK n-'tlrll'«h I’ rinie Uh'tHuniuicr neiir Seattle Her. 20.
million *
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dealt iiiily gcneralli wllli major pollin' offiee imy "D'c'.d
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produced one of Ifie wur.t traffii |Mloixter V'in&gt;lon(Tiorelilll will con- Mllcd fW .ery ircmeii In u«iulluii«
In a farewell address whirl! was pilOlt' in ' tHt&lt;‘ iif- ihr NfitutrNt in •
Mill
lirriiK^ fsiith with Ihr |w
snarls In SI I.... . since a foot id fer »l dinner lonluhl with John I «rwilesl Iropedy
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snow fell In n U hour period In Foster Ho les, secretury of stair
Ihr lloiise Aroied Serylees « om
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,|cj]v uuuunii .*&lt;hIrrN’sr\ in Durulu hln
November. IMI.
. deaik'r'Me In President eleet Klim- mlllee eallcd In tup l’l‘iiia«oii a r ,.^,1 |)ee V* Warren reviewed Inry
"I waid lib In hum &gt; n. &gt;i|
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h r w ill nri'MMti ii spi*
The snow packed Into n hard ;
‘‘aWnet. and Wlnlhrup W nten for a discos.Ion of the ills n„. ammiplislunenls of Ills admin
ailed of ire on main streets, stall. Aldrich, who will be nmtmssador wider* the session wu* In the na
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mrrled rifir nnturam tn llu* l^v*&lt;iNl;»turr rrnnirnt hiMiMth iinn,
Ins or alowinu ionu line, of Iraffle.
Urrat Rrilaln
! !«"• *’f * prd inlnurv hearlnu to
V.r.rly »ll of his eompnlin vihrn it titiM'ln in April
"I am comlitccd 11■.i &gt;. ...a
Tloioannds were lute fnr work
Nil* cet tiwelher at the home determine wliellier the committee pnim
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The St Uml* Piibllr Servlee Co. "f flounder Heniurd tlnruch will i *hou d undertake u foil scale hives
At vpvmil piiint** hr upril
r\|irrsYi*tl ntn\^iflifin ‘ ,thul wr run lilei'l ttie Heed' nf *In III t fn"i
Ihe needs “of* ..............
the next *"
four .‘ ear. without aildilu.ii.il lusuinm
pul Its entire simw-rightlnt fleet follow lit ulwnt 21 hours a *tml- 1I'tfutluu. After two hour* II was III** Mtmi* wording «&lt;• in hi* cnrlltr meet
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sears without additional tusulinn no ntlr pc'ople I 11HI i»'l m p &lt; t
into servile, but hoses anil streetl»r dlnuei eunrereoee hdwTcn
|rocy»»eil until nest Ti'esday,
radio talk
in our iH'iiple " lie addeil lu, ilsuul the l.eulslatuie for any id.life.ual
ear* were ronnlnu up In a half f'horehlll anil Klscnlmwer at the
**en. * li'tnr I. Ilertrnnillus
o ro 'Imi that he will ask die t.e«l» taxes CXCCld » n the dm; i.m
hour behind schedule a* the mono Ihiroch home.
Inu rush hour slurletl.
There was no indiciitluii whether
hlvesH«a Md'nrty. he hud siiceccded In Ills Inline In increase Ihe tax on dim Ir.tek, In Florida "huh I lee: . .
A strike hll the Milwaukee lias Klsenhover aiso would altem) to J"1 '! 'I10'* 0
‘‘rashes lias dial nf uiakinu "all of Flurhla a race Ira. ks "which I feel are not not now eontrdmliim Iheu fan
l.itjlil Co n» tlie mercury dipped nlvhl's dinner sehedoled fur ti p.m
been completed, and ail vear ruund tourist luieeii" He rt now euiitiihuftim llieir fan shaie share lo (he cost of uoyeinoieni
hut a eoinpuNv ipokestnan
llarneh said Churehtll cvoecled1 ,lc“ .
_i,.,.u„ ............ imrteil Ihe slate bail almost a, in tin ’ it * -! u f urn u rm u m it
1 nil! *ii|i|14j-xi1 atik iTIni l tu » s
H i hjMil v fu r fill tin r jir n im it iiK i
said Sufficient sopcrvHory workers l" leaie for WashSndon. from 1,a ,, 11 ‘'“ I1 by
. tali auric alls.. "tided
„ , lm,nv .niniucr lisltuts ilorlna llu
It m l
k fiiiiililiiiv :
wore on hand In pree.mf u dis Guardi a alrjMirt at It a.m Thors
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tnnvllde indinntion that last two years nf Ills .iduiinlslnithm »f Mir tn tirM I mi s im 'S' a m i
u ia r k i tl th ill t*mi i**t' w l»u J*a&gt; ♦
riiptlun of nnturat mis supplies for dnv lo dslt r.ealdeiit Truman, i
" a* “ factor
a.
winter
tourists
“ ll I n il l ) l ill*'Ml nn ft, *|1i|H»mt
f»rn lluvt S Vbitulrnbrry Air
heat Ina and euoklnu
Until Churdilll ami Kisenhower
Warren said lie had hroouht new I iiir it nf llu* &lt;»lati'% t a m *' ill &gt; c r\ *• i I .t m iiiM liT uf (m h f.in ilm u « &lt;l&gt;
A storm off l.ake Ont'irui doomed were silent on any eimchisii.iis they t%i»r*T chief nf ^1 iff. n«hl thr IT industry lu (lie stale thruiiah the i fain t hmiV
/*'M» In it il l l ) i»'M M lv llh illn .f.ii
Ii* ''V'na
flylriis sarer
&lt;tnfrr wmie
while
M il artk w.Mtl I n i i t i ' l *■
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d&gt; to six inches nf snow in flaweuo miaht huie reached mi world S. hn» 'tn
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,,r t,j, ir.du-tnal develop
N tn" 4fii1 rti.tku i iT t im t ii n iK t l nn
Cmililv, New Y ck . The fall cl- " problem, dorlnu their conference
?!r
meul eouneil aided In the Stab irr.ltril .*** tin rMur* lint ivniIi
Where in New Ymk stale varied
I’hurehlll'sVt'Krdnle for hslnv I" lie matched lie line &lt;lher tdr loree Advertising L’limmlssiou ami the mil mu* l "u* oImiai ii Mm* t i\ iiiniin fill nn|irti\ riVHTllN ill mtlrr Mi.u
fmni a tr»e.. i0 ihrcc|invhcs in tin* elosfed a luncheon at the llarueh 10,,
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Floridu ( hitmbet's of (.'ummerre Mir* i nutriliiilc I* xtuimlb •&gt;|irul
He tp'd Air Secret try r''"t"s«
t s, ,i ^ iii ul lillir n t Ml.i! Inorthern section,
) home with Arlhcr Huys SuUerver
Hi. effort* foi highway safety :im |
Snow flurries hit rideacn nhnut oresldct and publisher id the Vew K I'iutelter present'd s fjitls tie s wen marked by banishing roam rn n r .ilh r h it u
lit iih n * .iti'(l rt,n r ,4 » in /; *",w **&gt;w1
ndd inornlei' and the l ? S Weather York Times; Julius Ochs Adlc- s'-owTnv the number id maior mill tug hirslmk fro mlhe muds. In
•t iu 'iilit l itiiMi nf rtif*M*r% a t l«*M -** rv
Iturenu fo-eetisi t&gt;. &lt;i (u Ihrec ittelies veneral inniiaucr and vice prexl •arv aerldents renehetl an all lime
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would full hv iilwtit.
'lent of the Time*, and Heorv 11
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Aberdeen S H had fo e inches
,,&lt;dh*r inehlef nf Time. Ine ,l;,ri|
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Ihe general healih of Floridlm's im i **:ii|«l» 1»tti»i*l
"f new snow and tint alia Neb., two
‘’b'leaffiins nud Andrew- Heiskell. n „ ; ,i
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ir‘ , a‘ H»l&gt;ro‘ c,; dm mg Ins u rn. In uf fn rr* fnr h r a lt f l. w i lf-ti* n l i n i
thin u m l ii" s titn tim ia l enrt*
inches by eurlv morning.
pulmsher nf l.lfe Maga*|ne
^ v'1,.1 hHr'1' ii the
*!’ highest
' ,*'1rale
i iin flee, he, v,reported
u&gt;11l WUf and „the
„ publb
feel
jlir ii»rh**i^ ympu! IiiinIiu n*iii,iii
Snow, i-.'uflti" from o'*e tn six
J 1. . !h ‘ Yjiwe* and JJfe hav&lt; »* .*HideutM )r Vsaid
l»nr% »* n* MRl n i; i‘l»r Ul* fi
,I,.|U financially
"
farmer who made tl»' go*enter
printeil I'hurehiil’ s memoirs in the
inches, fe" In West Virginia.
•h'rilf
iH'.r *WJ*W n* hw hymr.Noting the return of prniperlty t shin on ln&gt; .eeoml altempt
said
Meanwhile, much of the Midwest past.
g 'i 1 t«I» ' ' a,1 J&lt;* l,&gt;* before the |(l
t&gt;nn „ |iU|uslry . lie declarrd "all itersunuel on the puldu pay ' h i o t i i i K
i tik e s B la c c
shivered I" thr season’* ruld»*t
•■will!
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"Perhaps no uliter great Industry , mil mini rce.ntnlfc an oliligatlun
weather. The rold hell extended
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1,1 fty state e»cr ruse from Ihe of service in Hie performance of
from the northern Ruckle* to the
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T la,"i " 0,h a»he* of liuolvcncy In the tatty , their duties "
noMItern Appalnehlunx.
'T o S o i / . u C r i m i n a l s
The lenincrnturr drooned tn 2j
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tlei/rees beltev reru nl teferrnl'ow
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Thanks Gnin.'kvuii! Promised By Davis
Fnr ( li'iu.'i'tius Aid

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Tlie Klurlilii Chain of Missiunni
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, fm
Assemblies wi'l conte tu Si*nf.ord 'V.
.u f ',ur‘,|M» mid n c -|eeuj.
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Mi l t M &gt; M* ■
evil, tlm Gin,bn (Till and tie W.
will lire*s&lt;ii. the ideluie nf Ihe
,M' ve»lenlay nl Smith fink Ave- Officers Installed By M. V,
ii* U’ iIn fiid f
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rhrUtiun Impart mi wurld urn* nM,,1’..u,u* 1Vc»t Nineteenth lltrcat.
frill *,11 1 d r
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Him is -utviied by her lui-'ind.
Odd Fellows l/odife I'llillp
Iilsnns, Mi s. Itnndiill Cliase loviil
*be former nmlurlst was going
fm r .ir f s 11*1 &lt;t f It ifit,'* *
fm 1
IIn■*•'• uf (iellevu; , veil
el&gt;»'iinnii. suid today.
''list on \Ve»t Nineteenth Strict
nf
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I'liii.ln*"; Hurry (i'ig*r "f teaJ.
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liuiuguruli'd
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These Assemblies are an nnnuul *""! Mrs. Fug sutilli uii flak Ave1 1»i1 ml
• HI t
Ifl'll I- I'lltll Nil! fl !' M)i 4
evil, Mis. Fnd llidluid nf Mi."1" d.
the
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firuliil
uf
the
Interiiacvent In Hnnfnrd, of Interest tn Rue wduu Ihe eulli-hm iH'currvd.
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All's. Ijeoige Miller ,»f Fl. I.ii'elernmnv different eroutis as it |s in. N'e Fox ear, IKIti F'nrd station l ionu I t Irder nf (1,1,1 FVIIuw ,ll,b. Mis. II. tv hlltliU.ll . f "rI fn I 1 r tn 1 I 1 | ti *
lenleunudimtiniinl In *e„ne and Hie "-ni;iiM. *tru*k the otlwr veldele, a 1.0*1111' No. '.*7. in tlw iinniml in Illlldi,. A. IV. lielgey i.f .lux. ll"'' C.
K a M" i .1 fin ft ill* d'
speaker* nut only iidiires* ihe 11*17 Itidek aedan. on the right stnltnlhm nf uffie**r* 1.1.1 ul tlm ('. lielger with lb* I nil.',I Rt.,ie»
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Murine Culps; two liMilloi’ II. Ihi;huuy l;W.
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If. M. tili-usuo wu- iiistnlls'.l li­ W. Simmon* nf Salerno, I hi "id
meeting* to be held ltd* year In mul H. II. Snviice covered the accl*
I I' h i - hi fd nf Mu
Bdr) hiut.nl.i Up t(u .uhjni nf ciuiir**Mc«l f itIMI* Cuhmihhi idriMirf \ * |i k Mi lit* fl k till 1 \ fd
the Vice &lt;irun&lt;l white llolpli Staitts K. W. Slliiliinli* uf Oheei'iiiib.f; "&gt;ie
- the Flr»t Methodist Churrh: Imt ''ent.
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» they i,'so attend chapel sessions ; t
A Mack ilelsel trurk. driven by assumed Ids duties ns Heervtaiy si-ter: Mr*. CorinTiu tirunt uf ll
i-liHjf In n ' i k luAii ftimlit fm v no, hcl kccit iiccnpitMt' «»f imi »"ln
the lib'll school*, sneak al rlvlr I’liiliii (1. I'ctervon. "H. Mason City, and J. I.. ilurdy rervlved tlie tn us­ (ieliivu; "B giuiiitiTillilren an.;
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t'hu'h'. iIti,hi- tniiiiili'
rnuhdi in sttltu. Iiitn llueoii k I-I i'
itpeiutio.is uf llu v,'tn**ii'.
luncheons and meet with Young la., ran off French Avetiuu at 2 ;IB urer |*o»l.
gnat gi'undrhildreii.
F le e te d
Air. linker -nee*iwl* H. (!, IluwFimerul seni.es will lie I"-I I ul eon." il vu.nl HI fm il.ltli.l_ o|N*. ..... l«.bee It resulted ll. ti." .tenth U r n m l e k
Adult f w . i» ai Forum Dinner*. It*.
this morning, idmut IBO font
o f t h r e e turn
The Chain of x'|ss|„n*. Is ,ir«. north of Twentieth Rtreet. mid uni us tlie Noble Grand. Mr. Iluw- a:tHJ
m. \Vedne*iluy at ll"
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seufist In "0 dlfferant cliles In struck u tree. Huinage to the truck nn) now assut.ies tlie title of I'usl
Mctliodist Churrh with ihe U h»::i uuMll»t*d fit• Much.
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Florlila, and on two unlversHv wn* set at IB01). t.t. II. J. Hickson
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cunt t ih u l ln ti, A hunt t.'i'in*'. M a re e l hm
e*niiiu»e«. t grmoi of nsthumtlv and i'atruliiiuii W. It. Cosgrove InTlie II other ufrii'i r- nud their Htnmilfer offlelaling.
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posts filled lust night were as fol* „||| |H. |„ t|l(&lt; (b i.eiu eemeti i
M* l&gt;Nm] M'NM ll I"' 11, t(1 | i l Hi ‘ .4 1
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sonvllla on Jn». 17 "lid travel rlo" o
Hasler I- Wall. Ill, llreamwold lowxt
(11in1 itii ve.
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M n the sta'" to Havtnnn lleaeh, trailer nark, driving ■■ Htfig Hlueo
I Hit.AND Lit Serviiws will be Ilf M l f b . "1 H
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and
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Ft. I'leree A'aro Ih'iieli. (I'd .and,
belli I'l'ie Indus fur Ah lu K I'rimt
lbs &lt; (Milt
Hrlandn, Winter Ifsven Wliitar "J. Ruiifuid Naval Air Stullun,
Gintill "ir 'o lions, ll" town "I'l'p 7„ ri.||rl.,| imibibiK siipi.rlideadnit n f I* •I.II. Itl till. 1 lull IN
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Crossing
Accident
driving
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coupe,
W Park and Tnmpn Dm first two
i i i i u a n i s , K l g l il M u p p o iti r X Ire
meul. I("■hiding D'e
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ll( stetsoii t/iilvel'sllv Front n
" il ' !T||IIH 1 14
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1
third llo lll'. iiallit) of Helrult. died Suiuliiy
week*.
were involved lu a misliau al B:.'IA fraud; C. II, Rlaffuril, Left Hup.
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. lvllll. „ trucks, I- III,nut
1 MM '« 4 « .
4 it 1 1 1 III 1 NUIm ll N'l B
Tliv
' Jil y.ur-old wumun. .irlx
Thev then attend a u"ak nn tho 0. m. yesterday at Twenty-fifth porter Vico Grand; lilcliar.l CosWuik »u* started hut
HI- widow *iirvlvi-.x.
l]|M I 1fit I fillT It!, ll - I t id hi in
IN AT
Fa«t Cm,si nl Mlund. Ft. I.atidee. Street and Hanford Avenue.
grave, Warden; Henry Jmni .im, I1M7 uulomi.hlie,
"t" ll*“ Iiulldlng will be lit x til nud 11 feet
" i f i I 1 II 1 A
dale and tie' Palm Ih'mdie*. The
m:\IUNG PI.AN.M.II
Thu tad lev report staled that Mr. t’otiduclor; flyron .Sipiire*, riglil '*‘1* of D o'1* ■‘luodltig lo D» '
u tth u J6.......................
fo«'t high hose
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It* ■*111It 1 till • * tUL' »»f i i... .'I'M ll
laxl Asiemhlb-s are held In Rt. 1. ussman went Into the inlerscctluii “ “ — Hupiorler;
,
DKI.ANH iH Tlie Sluts* timid
It. |„ *llriiwn, ni.'iitii Springs station early Hit* diyiiig lower.
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mm
tiing,'
liailly
sinu-hliig
up
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uPetersburg, C'earv liter, I "keland, as the traffic light t-hanged. and III
Alderman
W.
I.iiwrence
Swof
lii'pnrlmeiil
will
ludd
Its
prrliml
t Scene Hiipporlri; J, V. WII&gt;1 ’
11Hide"ton. Rnrasutn and Ft, A'w. trying to beat traffic, was Idt by
bird ii’poilud that Hubbard 1
nary luidifrt In-uring fnr tin- I tlf •Ni it m i 'n l k'. Ml - ' II tlm |tx
ll|», Chaplain; C. J. WIHtliisoii, vehicle and InJurylou &gt;w
ll.
es*. The Hiirnkera then ro to tlie the truck. Damage to the couue
would begin w ok rinliiDes id Ihe Fiflli Hlxlrlet here AKill |ll iU *Ii ' , i4IN1 H n fli 1
tide Uruiid; Talbert Folk, Out- Sluts- Troopi'r Hum'll H. llmiGoll -Iriii'Dim
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tlnlversllv of Miami foe Hirer duv* was *et at I7B whllu tho truwk did
this week on paving of lleroiuli't Jun Hi
“ kOrartd.
Mr*. LeVern Triicil, ‘J.t-yrai "Id Trial and Pennsylvania Avenue,
of lepdngrs ami a* a final dim "* nut Ifwur damage. Hut, it. N. Tench
TfreahllU'litk wure served af'.rr
wllu
of
mt
AtlunUc
Const
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snetiil flv» dn** nn tha Florida Jr. rovered the aicident.
which nro presently sand stieuls.
» TBatallutlon crreinunli1*.
conductor, suffered laceration- un
Htate Unlverslte
minis at Tall*.
Iwr foruKciid ami u tms»lblc bioken
4 ) ha«*eo for religious amphaslr
ii nk In wfii’ft shu era sited intu tho L I o i i h Club iM a k o K
week.
D I M F S A l » B F A I .
I sl.1i* of the ACL'* 'J7U truin, which
Thl* pnigram. which l« unhiue lo
Bleu
For
Blood
Bunk
Florida, ha* ha,f n steailv growth
[ wii' unloading eaprea* while ex­
h i 11u n i) , IB n •
tending across the 1110 route ci"*S(Cantlnued On Page Three)
M«t i* VVin. If. *411-1.|Ill « Belli, 4 - ||lTM«&lt;tt1INNthull illdltk fift
A plea for blood lo replenish
I lug, blucbiug hlgliway ttaffi*
,.I„ 11 dell lent illv Jaii'Uin l" G" figl'1 uguiid i"'li« und *" " "
i Mrs. Trued wa« nulled to Dm the Mood hunk at the Grunge Me
N«*w Conntv OfflccrB
'iippnrt of the Iif,VI .Mnret i uf Hime' dr e.
l FVrruild-l.iiiiKlituu llospltiil where niuriul llospilul wu- lioidu toduy
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Lh-The Loulillu iiruiduiiuitii'U follows:
! tier eulldlt ion wa* ilesci lin'd U4 ul tlie regulnr luncheon meeting
Sworn In By Jwlffe villo
Times reported today tnat dciertcr* and AWOL*."
WHI.IIF. \H. the vrin ll''.:' ............... Hu ••' -i "iili"H"' |.
of Die I,it'll, Club Ill-Id ill tin
Richard Harwood. Times «tnff "gmid" by Iter pliyilcian toduydesertions from the armed forces
opideioii- of InfiiuDte I'll ro I•-is lu nil i leonlc.l lii-torv, wl.-i-in
Htale Trooper l(nrrl*un &lt;«uld A'aclit Chib.
New County officer* were swom of the United States have reached writer who wrote the article, said; give no reason fur the iicci.h iit,
,„,tir tin n BB.liUtl unfoitniiiiti i Itlldreii uml adult* wer. .iii.i .u.
Itelliy Witte, diilrict governor,
"As of two months ago. at h-nst
Into office till* morning at tlm "alarming proportions."
he said Ihe automatic signal -old uf Dm dvsiro uf Duns' wives
itml
Court House by County Judge
The situation baa become so bad, 700 aoidlers and sailors were hid­ since
to gutlirr a group of donors und
WIIKItKAS. ill's "u - D" fifth
ceiiii'. m iii .d 'inpie. •
Douglas Bleiutruni,
the newspaper ssid In a copy­ ing out In Kentucky cities, un lystcin wa* working ami Die road G,ke them to Grlandu to help in &gt; denied high poll" Im-idenee, demoUstiu'ing Hull in, city or tie'll
Those taking oaths went Ray- righted . article, that a wctl tn- firms ind In rural communities. was clearly tnaikcd with puwited the shortage at the huspilttl, and
in ujr "r.-at nation »-«" h» sceured ugum-l aollu, nod.
bum T. SHIwee, Superintendent of formed Army colonel called It "a Some of them deserted year* ago. railroad wurnliig*.
Damage to Mr*. Trued’a rur waa Hurry Rub-ion stated he fuvured
WIIKItKAR, tli*' Natlmeil Foundution fm Infnotil,' I'mulj
jtame of them live almost like an­
I'utdlc Instruction: Luther Hobby, national disgrace.1
tlm proposal and uskrti members
-I- assures tx—
If, for nil vlrttois uf lid- .linnse n'-i-illng ii-slstume
Sheriffi Karlyle Hou*holder. ConnIt laid the wave of runawaya Is imals in caves and abandoned coal eitioiated at |300 and the lialn nl
tlm meeting to donate themund lm» never fnlh-il In ehaniwlllnv eno"genet . iiuipnii nl. per-on
tv prosecuting Attorney, and Hugh motivated. In a Urge number of mines, Many of them arc pro- rrreived only illgtit damage (rum
„n| ui,.f oioiil-.s to lit *, i- iie.-ns stricken t,v "olio - , iis*l fo,,-i-* nod,
casei, by the dcslree of young men tected an dhJdden by relatives and tin- Impact. Mra, Trued reside.- at .elves and gather donor*. The club
Duncao, Justice of tha Peace.
maintain* a credit rating In blood
470 Rosalia Drive.
IVIIKRF.AH. the itMTlb-M rollis'ti'd hv tlo* Mnieli nf Him. of
The officers were administered to get dishonorably discharged and Meade."
ut the hospital which may lie Used
tin- Nntionul Fouinliitloii for Infiinlilv Piiridysls liuvc I... .. ex­
National!
oaths to observe the laws of Flor­ evoid service in Korea,
tally, Harwood w r o t e ,
by member* uml Ihulr futnlllu*.
VFW MKKTINO
In Kentucky alone, the article enough
hausted 111 ciirlmr for those strlrtn o I" enilier &gt;cars und Du,—
ida and the United States, along
_ facta are known to Justify
Tlm blood »upply ut U.MU hae
A reorganloatiuruil meeting of
with an oath « f not having any said, from 3,000 to 4.000 deserters the estimate of some military men
fr||.-.| lust year during Dm longest mid worst polio i pidvioic
dipped
dangerously
low
and
un
the
local
Vctnraiia
of
Foreign
are tracked down each year and that on any given day of the year
Communist affiliations.
purlud ever known to innn and,
Also taking oath o f office this other hundred* still roam the coun­ enough able-bodied men tn make War* Post will be held at lilio pjo. urgent appro! hue been made by
WHKKKAH, tlie only hope fur cunlliming ntildumie so,vice,
hospital
authorities
for
donor*.
on
Wednavday
night
at
the
Amer­
up two complete combat divisions
morning was Dr. Robert W. Dunn. try.
extensive prot’ ciiiii* of putlcnt cure uml .clentiflc reseurch is
Lorul
persons
who
wish
to
con­
ican
Legion
Hall.
Comdr.
Pat
It uuoted military men as sa
are classified &lt;s deserters or
through unstinting xunport uf the Murrli of Dime*, und.
AwOt*. That Indicates e permanent Johnion, announced today. F. W. tribute lo the hank may contort
WllilRiUM, the itiBit Match of Himes is being conducted
thu
local
Lion*
Club
by
telephon­
Twyinan,
national
VFW
post
or­
feme of runaways numbering
throughout January In the City of Hanford, Floridu,
ganiser will he present and will ing FUM.
to I0.0M men.
80 THEREFORE, I, Wtit. II, Hlempcr, Mayor of Huiifiud,
Floy Green wus token In ae a
Ttmea said lu Information, meet with port officurs at lliOO
Floridu, do hereby produltn the weeks hereloforn Indlcnted lie
p.m, All offlcert ere urged to be new member today. Mr. Witte of­
dwdicatad lu our mutuul fight ugninit polli.tuud do cull upon
present at the 0:00 o'clock meeting ficiated at thu ceremony and
every resident of thl* city to support this critical fight through
and ell former member*, members pointed out the club* atandarda of
generous contribution* to tlm March of Hlim.'*.
end oversea* veterans Interested "service to the community, the
Win. H. Stamper
In Joining tha organisation are nation and fallow titan." lie said
Mayor
there arc nearly a half million
urged to ettond the 7i
meeting.
.
member* in 8U countries.

Desertions From U.S. Armed Forces
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‘Wanted’ Victims Figure Is Bared

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■y SAL BOYLE
NSW YORK (A-What thii coon
try Mads li a food, cheap, t» o
kitchen home
Tba two-ear garage hai become
pabular even with fa mllira with
anly one automobile, because. at
1 husband explained;
It aave* repair bill*. Mv wife
now ha* a SO-SO chance of barking
our but nut without losing either a
fender or a garage door."
The twobathroom home aim hit
saved many marriagea. It gives a
man a so-so chance he can take a
ahower without having to hack Ms
way through a forest of hit wlfe'a
personal laundry—atockiagi, slip*
md brat tie r e t - alt dangllnr dan
f from the bathroom fixtures.
The twobathmnm house and the
two-ear garage have made for
QIOIOI WIIKOV.CM, *,fl editor of a foreign language paper III Chicago,
eafer, more peaceful living. The
crying nerd now la for the two
It taken Into cuslodr In Piftihurxh by U S ImmlgraHori officer Paul
kitchen home.
Benson (left) at en alleged viol itor of the Immigration Art of IBIS.
The reason la obvious. Just at
Declared lo ha.e Men artl.e in Die Common ItI Party, Wllkovlch
wtvea used to (and mill! do) clutter
will be given a hearing b&gt; tha Justice Department If found giillly,
up the tingle bathroom, husbanda
he eould l&gt;e deported fo Vugotlavia.
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are now cliuttering
"
up the single
kitchen.
A man's home hat alwava been
eattie, but until recent years
wife bad the kitchen aa n
throne room wherrin she reigned
absolute queen No one ones
her authority, and a hui
nd dared enter onlv m Invfta
Unit—to
help dry the diahei.
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Then some scalawag eot me* in
tereited In cooking At ...
first |Lrv
Tim
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SARASOTA 'ffi-The City Com
only toyed with salads or broiled story of what appeared In hr a mission has nn right Is bar re
eaka. Hut you know how mrn
mm fj»hj to thr death between an porters from Its meetings and to
•teak*.
with hobbles are-they like to n»t Alaska trapper and a marauding ,i„
violates provisions of the
do earh other, finon they were bak­ black bear at a remote mountain charter, nltornev p*-l Solder told
ing pieg and slewing un fancy ex cabin was slowly p.eied together commissioners Monday night,
pile recipe* that would ilrken a today.
Souder, representing the Saratongrv emit The pots and pars
A coroner's Jory still has not |„ Itc'alil Tribune and Sara*ot»
turned blue. The meases they made ruled officially on what caused the Journal, said it was Ihe duty of all
of
thekitchen
kitchenaln„
link were
enough In death of Rudolph II tiaier jfl. the newspapers to keep the public In­
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turn a plumber's hair gray.
trapper, but new rli-i turned "p formed aboil acts and proceedings
Todav tome wives who never at his wlldern*-st cabin strength „f their cllv officials In mxintereailv liked to cook ailli let the ened the theory of a man ss lu-»*t nance of ‘ ‘the public’ s right to
amateur rbef thev are married U&lt; battic that ended In a fatal draw know” what their government is
do the stove work They eat his
Galrr, whose mother and broth doing
burnt offerings dutifully, and go or
*Ll!.lI Tin? commission recently held
honing for heller times.
waa found dead In his blond -sk e d -.)m, l.s,edidc&lt;r’ meeting* to' which
But a lot of housewives m b’ - bed late last month
the press was harri-d and recentlv
their kMeben chorea, and would
A bush pilot, Max Sheilabirger It scheduled a meeting to conduct
like &lt;o #et their husbands lurk Intr of Skwentna. . discovered
Galcr'a
later this month
tba living room where thev belong body on a flight. wl...h .up,. . ,for. |,a ,secret inuolrv
\,f ,hr police departliion Is growing among these thr hrrrnit trgpprr lit lirmiglil Ire JJirn|
I At a recent gathering
‘
.. ties.
of the body here
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souder said (he elly charter proglrf* I overheard Ihe following:
Uter. returning to le.ard un the vM
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“ Why doea a man need 54 solera cabin too miles northwest of An City Cummtsslon, anil the enmnnt
for every dish? 1 finally fold m* rhorage. Shcllabargcr probcMl in 111)' tees thereof, shall lie open tn the
im
r * 'What
—
‘ you want me deep snow- outside llic door and
liuiband.
do
and the rerofds thereof
to keen In the pantry-food or uncovered the body of a bullet publie
available to the public at all rca
iplcei? There isn't room fur riddled Idark bear
sellable time* "
brrlh.*"
U. H. Deputy Manhal T. A
II Lindsay J r , editor of
MYou should be married lo m Langford, who made an on-lhc-spot IheDavid
two new»p;i|M&gt;rs, also appeared
husband lie brought home enough investigation yeslerdav. sa'il be
garlic In fail
ait u* 30 years. He even believed fiaicr was asleep iu hi' and said the public has a right to
attend meetings of the commis­
wants to put
pi
it In the habv’. cabin when Ihe bear broke in.
sion
formula- •ay* it build* red blood."
Ihe trapper then apparently
The matter was taken under ad
“ Mv huibam) Irle* to pour chlor- threw a lantern at the Intruder and
phytl In the ma*hed polalne*. Hr jumped out of a widow, fired i vlsement The press anil publlr
tiftnka a colorful diah is more in- number of shots through Ihe door was not barred from Monday
night’ s meeting.
and finally iwekrd in to see if Lie
And a fourth wife said grimly: animal was dead.
"I finally put my root down and
The bear. In its denlh throes, i Io!U(*hIoh dSlaving
my husband flaly he would
thought tn have attacked tiaier.
alUwr have to stay put of my klleti- ia
or glva rn# a' divorce. And do c l a w i n g him 'atally before it To He Frohed liy FBI
i know
what.......................
now what
the stinker did? Ilr dropped. The trapper presumably
crawled In Ills bed, where he died
MIAMI i * - Investigation of Ihe
decide
hlm *
l,*7* of wounds and exposure.
flirUlmu* slaying of a Negro by a
llnmeslcud tmllccmnn baa been au­
ut tba male invasion or thr
then ha*
hi* g
gone too far to be re­
thorized by the Justice Ilcpurtpient
led by ie
feminine force, logic, Olsen Is Injured In
iq Washington
.
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fott end*
endearments.
„ (ala, f(ears
t t n or ton
Robert W .Wall Jr,, speelal luent
Auto-Truck Collision In ehnrge of the Miami Fill office,
t .i i easier to break a tnan of
opium puffing (han to cure him of
said Ihe Investigation was In de­
the heady lane of his own cooking
(1RKFNVILLK, III 4t-John S. termine whether civil rights stat­
No, thn only answer Is the two Olsen, no, member ol the famous utes were violated when Officrr
kitchen home-one kitchen for ma­ comedy team of Olsen and Johnson Paul Mlnnick, .17, shot Kmmrtt
ma to fry a pork chop In. tba other was Injured in an aulo truck col Jefferson, 3fi. after Ihe Negro fled
where the man of the house can llslon near Oreenvtlle lule yester lo escope arrest on n speeding
dream up his latest oriental dell day,
charge.
(aey, steamed gaielle, drowned In
A warrant signed by Peace Jus­
Olsen sullered a wrenched Omul
wine (aure, and served on
_ _a green der and leg and a rut on his head, tice Vernon Tomer churgrd Mln­
ape leaf swimming In mint Jelly, but plans to open with tils partner nick with murder but a grand jury
Garlic added to the individual
In their skating Vanities snow at did not Indict him and he was
vldi
tat»te).
St. Louis tonight
released.
The nnly problem In the future
Illinois state poller sold Olsen’ s
lichen
be how
It Is estimated there are now 31
H h &amp;k x P
P P hnme
I .........will
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I lo car, driven by a chauffeur, crashed
1, *■ divide up Ihe new culinary et|
Inin a milk transport truck after million blcyellsls In the United
i * mtnt. But any husband worth nis skidding alxiut lot) feel
States.
J«ry (all ought to be generous
tough to aay;
"Okay, Mama,
Mami. you can ____
have _a
fur
coal,
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Man And Bear Are Bight Of Press To
Believed To Have Report Municipal
Fought Fatal Draw Meetings Argued

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More efficiency in farming
operations will be the watchword
of those Florid* f*l users who
siant to continue to make pro­
fits on their operations in IMS.
Ihe prleee of thinge farmers buy
have continued to go up, while
income from things farmers tell
ha* been leveling off or drop­
ping slightly during the past few
months. This xoueexe is expected
to continue into HIM.
living more efficient Is more
easily said than done, too. Farmera already have Increased their
efficiency tremendously during
the past few years. They have
adopted labor-saving devices, they
have planted Letter varieties of
crops, and thev have obtained
Letter animals for their livestock
herds. Combined with better fer­
tilisation and management prac­
tices, these things hsve boated
yields and Incomes, while cutting
down on expenses.
Hut now It seems that still
further efforts at improving efflrienry are required. Perhaps they
will not b« an impossibility for
those who glvs the matter serious PAOI BOVI of the S-.muel D. Wheeler Dub carry the cap* for the club
thought. Research is still helping captain In the fsnry division at the JIn.l annual parade of tha Mum*
farmers in their struggles, and mers In Philadelphia. Partfci- atirg ,-i ihe colorful panda war* an
widespread and rapid progress ia estimated IS.000 f alloweis of King M on... (hu ■motional Soaarfphaio)
being ma&lt;le in agricultural ra­
ses rrh.
Department of Agriculture o f­
ficials say that milk production in
the United Stales Is now
record low, on
Thev point out
YARMOUTH. N. S. uH — The
yield per cow In this country Is
once-proud schooner City of New
pounds a year. Yet there are
York )esterday toppled into 30 fetl
more than a million cows In dairy
of white-capped water from the
herd Improvement
associations' LA PAZ. Bolivia. vP—The Hull jagged ledge that claimed hrr last
t
»“ *w producing
an average of visn government announced today week.
'MMX) pounds of milk a year. The It had suppressed an attempt by
Only the tops of her three masts
fact that this large number of military aed right wing rivilian poked above the ipltting seas near
e&lt;» « can produce higher yields , force* to launch a revoM'on at this western Nova Scotia port.
The JOI-ton schooner sailed to
gives hope that average produc- dawn in this tin-rich country.
Rolivla's president Is Virtnr Pax fame as Ihe flagship of Admiral
lion for all cows can lie raised.
The Department also is testing Kstenssorn. who returned from ex­ Richard K. Byrd during his Ant­
explnrat
Injections of insectirldes Into ile last April In head the govern­ arctic exploration*.
Launched In Norway Cl years
entile In an effort to control flies, ment after revolution toppled a
licks and other inserts that harass military regime that had ruled for , ago. her 40 Inch bottom and 34|lmh topsides made her the ilrongcattle, reduce meat and milk pro­ almost a year.
Thr go1rrnmenl operated r &lt;dlo est wooden sailing vessel ever built
duction. They hnve hope* thnt
some o f these Insecticides will station said the plotters had seixed
control Inserts for many days Nuflu Chavex. minister nf rural isler Hugo Robert* and Luis Penaaffairs, and Col. Miguel Ayl'u-&lt; Uixa, head of (he rightist wing o'
after Injection Into entile,
These are Just two « f the many chief of the Armv general staff the National Revolutionary Move­
inutanera of what Is betnx done The radio sold the underurn o,* ment i LINK)
in research by both the Unite.!
bad also tr.rd to scire Col
The MNR is the president’ s own
State. Department of Agriculture! Armando Furlun. undersecretary part)
Roberts was minister nf propa­
and the Florida Agricultural Kx- Of defense
Thr radio said the plot was di ganda in thr first cabinet formed
oerimrnt Stations. Florida farm­
by the MNR after the April revo­
er. in recent year* have lieen retted by these men:
nulck to grasp the new and bet­
Col Milton Dclfln t’ataldl of tv' lution which installed Pax Esteniter methods offered Lg research Army general staff. Col. Claudio *orn as president. Last October the
finding.. They will keep In close Lopcr, Mai. Jose Clarns, Capl government natlnnalitrd the chief
touch with .uch findings in fu­ Humberto Semoerlgul, Capt. Ama- source of revenue for Boiivla-ber
ture, as well as utilise their own do Prudcnclo, former cabinet min- tin mines.
observations on their own farmilT activities.

Bolivia Announces
!w r a £ 4 s i l |*evo,t Attempt Is
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Historic Ship Drops
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Opening Wednesday. January 7th
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Election Legislation
WASHINGTON tffi-Scn. George I
Smothers (It Fla.) today an- *
nounetd Introduction of legislation
to abolish the electoral college as
presently rnnililuted. lie had said
previously he would do so.
At present, ill nf a alate’s elec­
toral votes gn to the candidate who
carries Urn Mate, Souther* pro­
pose* to divide them In the same
ratio as the state’* popular vo'e
was (Hi
split.
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That would require
an amend
mrnt tn Ihe constitution as would
two other changes he offered:
Nationwide primaries to replace
Ihe present convention method of
nomlnatinv major party candidates
for President.
A provision that n vice n«**|f*e«»
taking over after the death of a
President shall aerve only until tho
next general election, rather than
the full term. Thua a vice president
succeeding to Ihe White House ;
would serve no more than two
year*.

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lit* hfa training thera.
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wjjan a man falnta ha le Juat
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CHATTANOOGA. •jT'—More than
ISO Methodist lenders nf nine South­
eastern state* todav ojk-h a three
day conference to |i]un n campaign
to enroll 200,000 new member*
The grout) numbers eight blshops. 130 district *u|»erlntendu"*r
und numerous oilier church offi­
cial*. Indudlnu staff members o'
the Methodist Hoard of Evangelism
headnuarter* In Nashville.
Bishop Iluv 11. Short of Nash­
ville. general chairman of Mctbn
dlsm’s evangelistic mission set for
April 10-20 and May 13-24. was host
for tho opening vcss'on.
Bishop Clare Purcell of ltlrnP"o
ham, president of the Methodist
Collette of Itlthnm. Southeast"™
Jurisdiction. was slated ns opening
speaker.
Chief sneaker at a dinner meet­
ing tonight will he Itishoo John
liranicoinl&gt;, Jacksonville, Kin . one
of the denomination's vmmgcst am1
newest prelates. The 47 • year • old
Floridian was elected to the lilsh
oprlc last Juno.
Other bishnns who will prrslde
and speak at the planning sessions
are Arthur J. Moure. Atlanta:
Coslen J. Harrell, Charlotte. N.
Paul N, (Inrber, Itiehmnnd, V«.
William T. Watkins, Louisville. Ky„
and Marvin A Franklin, Jackson
Miss.

Chain Of MissionH

Hard Enforcement
(Continued From Pace One)
ment during tho next four year*
md he will demand 100 per cent
mnesly frnm every memhor nf Ihe
itnff.
,
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"If I find any one nf you betrays
Ihe confidence I place in you I will
ihlnc the toe of ntv shoe on the
appropriate port of your being,
hen put you In Jail," Davli said
^Tho'blg, balding director, w'bo
iv*s fuPhaek and captain of the
1933 Gator football team, appeared
physically cunnblo of currying out
Ike pledge. Hn I* a Tampa I"
luranre eveeutlve and first prcsllent of the HUIshurmigh County
tfrlmo Comml»»lon.
"We are declaring war on law
rlnlatori," Davl* said.
Every effort m"*t ho mnd* to
damp nut nmonshlnlng. he said,
rhe stills and Illicit whiskey not
&gt;nly most ho wiped out hut the
men who finance the still* and
reflect the profits must ho put in

J f e ir .S f f in g ih id e n c o

fteaonted Against
Slayer Of Husband

Leaders Of Church
Plan Campaign To
Get New Members

(Continued from Pave One)
since It* beginning ip |P3| when
the School* of MIshIoos being con­
ducted annuaIIv in two rllics. Dr.
I.arnl nod St. I’etersburir, expanded into n state-wide program.
Mis* Idiulse Woodford was chos­
en a* It* first director noil Ims
erried on the work for the pu»t
22 year*, choosing the sneakers,
arranging the itinerary, organising
the local committees and travelling
with the Ambassadors on their
tour. Mi“* Woodford obtain* Ihe
speaker* through Ihe t noneriithm
of the various Hon id* of Mission*
of the lemllinr tienominal ion*,
They are gliol of tin- opportunity
to send sneaker* to Florida during
the tourist season in order to
reach the many llmosanil* from
other states and Canada who are
visiting Imre.
The Ambassadors nee from sev­
eral categories, including mls.sionnrio* home on furlough, colorful
nationals, nationally known church
lenders and executive* of the
rhiirch board*. They all come with
the highest recommendation* ns
impressive platform upeuker* and
people who have done an outstand­
ing lob In their field.
A local Intel denominational wo­
men'* committee nbins for (lie ses­
sion* III einli city hill the policy
making body Is the .State IIouid
made up of the lorn I chairmen and
ull mlvlsory committee.
The local group include* Mr*.
Unndall Chase, (,'itv Chairman;
Mr*. It. ft, Hetr.id, vice rhalnnan;
Sir*. A. Edwin Hhiiiholser, secre­
tary! Mrw*A, -Jjn I'uleraotti Ireai*ucer.
Advisory Tlonril: Mr* Ralph A.
Smith, Mr*. George E. Wells, Mr*.
Itulnli W. Loaning.
Inlswchurrh I'roinotionul, Mr*.
It, F. Cole: Community I'lomotlonul, Mr*. W. I1, t'iittiinmti; li'ui*triilioii Mr*. A. J I'elvrson; Knit*
tin* I Life, Mr*. Kirhv Fite.
Finance, Mrs. Ralph A. Smith
Hlul Mr*. A. J. I’otersnii: Hospital|tV, Mr*. Charles I* Park; music,
Mrs. J, L. McEwun; Adult Youth,
Mr* Row Mmin.
Schools, Mr*. Charles J. Meri­
wether; Press, Mr*. Voile William*
Sr.; Church Hostess, Mr*. It. W.
Herron; Hooka, Mr*. R. F. Cooper
ami Mr*. Victor Creep.

MrCarfy Aadrcir

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rrnntliPied From ra te One&gt;
mainluiurtl at all levels of govj
eminent so that public aervlce will
be, in fact, a sacred trust."
He repeated his pre-inaugural
pledge that "I will not tolerate lax
It* WILLIAM C. BARNARD
law enforcement at any level, t
TOKYO LA* — Dorothy Krueger
will remove from public office any Smith was nuoted In court today
official who breaks faith with the as saying, "Too had I didn't get
people and Is unworthy of public hint In the heart" while t^r hus
trust."
band lay bleeding lo death nf a
"I want us fn have a good gov­ wound.
ernment houseclcaning. The kind
Tho witness was 11. Col. Joseph
all timid housekeepers know they Hardin of Dallas. He said he ent­
should have at homo from lime ered the bedroom of Cnl. and Mr*.
to lime
■Vihrev Smith « lew minutes
"This doesn't mean that all the after the officer was stabbed u
furniture und furnishings should be midnight Dct S.
norolhv Smith Is on trial before
broken up and thrown nut the win­
* rhnr.fr
dow, Hut It docs mean a good nn. Army court martial on a
charge
airing nut and that the dirt—and of premeditated murder.
rust—and corrosion—which have
Hardin testified (hat on the falal
accumulated In 'the corners and night she was groping nro-md
dark closets must go,
dressing table, apparently search
"All unnecessary ami useless ar­ Ing tor something. He said sh&lt;
ticles which may be lying around wore only panties and bra
cluttering up the place also must
Smith was on hi* bed with i
go,
knife wound in his side.
"In other words, I want us to
"Did you hear Mr* Smith w i*"
get our government house in ap­ any statement?" Lt. Col. W. It II
ple nlo order—for nur own good Jones, prosecuting attorney, a-ked
health and enjoyment—and fur Hardin,
some very Important company
"Y es," Hardin rm"ei( "«■
which will be dropping by lo see In the effect that 'It's loo had 1
us—the millions of tourists and didn’t eet him In the Itenri 1 "
new investors—and new citizens—
Hardin test'Oed also (bat Mr*
who will be coming our way."
Smith seemed either drunk nr
"Economic stability Is funda­ drugged, was not rational, was
mental to Ihe sound growth and unable to eoordlnale her ohys'""'
continued prosperity.
movements and was mostly unin
"We depend primarily on three tclllglble.
chief sources of Income for our
Finnllv. he added, the attractive
citizens nf Florida — tourists, ag­ *o-vpnr n!d daughter of Hen. W«t
riculture and Industry. It will ho ter Krueger and the mother of two
the objective of this administrh children, "seemingly passed out "
lion lo foster, promote ami devru
n iW witnesses variously testi­
up these basic phases of nor ecOlt.-' fied she was asleep, In a cornu u
niny
I unconscious.
"We can thus stabilize our e co -| The second day of I't dram**'
nnmlc structure and meet any sit- •Dial 'hen recessed until tomorrow
untlon which otherwise might Jcop- T*-'* being heard bv n 'Tib"
irdlzc the economic welfare of our rlbhmi" nine-member generul en-irt
martin' board, headed by a inajn'
citizens.
“ We must realize that our tour­ general.
Hardin said he found Sm'lh pale
ist mines to us not as a spender
hut as an Investor. He must he persplrinu and in crcat pain.
Msrdln. a golfing partner r
welcomed as a neighbor and not
regarded as a target for the gyp Smith's, i-i-nnimnlrd him to an
Army hospital. He expressed "di*
artist.
"lie enioys looking through our ■'Ust with trnt'le iMnvs enriruit
glass bottom boat* at what God i*red" at getting medical treatment
has arranged on the bottom of for Smith.
our springs, but he Is looking tin
as well to see what kind nf school*
TO DELIVER I.KCTl Ul:
and churches and law enforcement
GAINESVILLE -P Mill,ml Halil
we ltu\e provided ahove ground. i well,
former governor of Florida
"He Is not content to loo kat congressman,
and rerent civilian
the goods wo polish up and pul |defense
administrator, will deliver
on the dbnlay shelves; he wants Ihe annual
David Yuler lecture on
to know what we are carrying In j Jan. 12 at the
University of Flnri
the storerooms and under Ihe da.
counters,
"Our visitors no longer pav one
third id nur state laxo* without
demanding to know where the
money goes. They should he told
the truth
"We must lie able to show that
it is soundly spent: that it sup
ixirts a government that is murally clean, rock ribbed efficient nml
ul the same time dynamically
progressive—a government deter­
mined to provide here In Florida
security for business and labor as
well as for personal health and
happiness,
"We must let nur visitors know
that we want tn use their brains,
their vision, thejr civic mindedness, their enthusiasm, and not
lust their dollars; that we want
them u* partners sn that together
we can build belter forma, and
heller businesses ami belter com­
munities, and a belter stale."
McCarty, who holds on agricul­
ture degree from the University
of Floridu. said "our opportunities
in Ihe field of agriculture arc un­
limited but require Increased re
search and experimental facilities.
"It will be my intention to of­
fer close support and co-operation
lo all tho agricultural interests of
the slate. We shall strive for max­
imum nroductlon at minimum cost,
favorable marketing conditions,
and fair prices for the grower."
development of our natural re­
sources are essential to agrirullure, tourism ami Industry A
sound conservation program offers
a real challenge In Florida.
"Today wo find mony separate
Imards and agencies In existence
in this field.
"It Is my sincere hope that
through reorganization and consolIdatIon more may he accompli shed
In the field of conservation and t
better services rendered nur citi­
zens at less cost.”
McCarty said. "Tho humanitari­
an responsibilities of government
have assumed new proportions
(luring the past twn decades,
"Local, slate and fedorot gov­
ernments shore responsibility. fn
the fields of welfare, public health,
education, highway aaefty, state
institutions, and mental health, we
must assume the leiderzhln and
responsibility on • local end state
level to guarantee that legitimate
needs are met.
"We cannot continue tn grow
and tell the world* about our
achievement! In other fields unle ii wo solve these problems
keeping with our financial ablll
aa a progressive state.
„
"We must devote addltlnrfn*
money and effort to accomplish
this end. It is my Intention to sppoint a committee of outstanding
ritUena to study our institutional
roblems and mskt recommendaone for Improvements In order
that specific plans may be made
aa soon aa possible."
E10***1 J*lth • decora­
tion that "I am determined that
ouri will,not he an idmlnlstr**‘on
of 'sounding brass er link ling rvm*
bat:., nor one tainted with any kind

Gov, Wnrrea

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(foM In ra i-zma
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'Insle lest* films code in H'W"
He said he boosted output of
forest products as part of his
"plnelree prosperity" program and
declared "more progress was
made during Ihe past four year*
in the production of cattle and
hogs then during any 10-year periou preceding Ihe Warren admin
Istratlon."
Progress was made in flood con­
trol, he said; the Mate's munici­
palities were pul "bark on tVIr
fiscal feel;" women were given
appointments to politic
office; he kept his "pledge 1 1
of Klori
maintain the sovereignty
sovereig
da as a state;" amt civilian dr
fense unit, have been established
tn all the ii7 counties
He tailed Florida "more pros
porous thuo tl has ever been." and
said the state government is in
the soundest finuneial condition
its history

Carl Saiuthurir To He
Honored On Birthday
CHH’AHO i.P — Chicago and
llUnols joined lo pay tribute to
Carl Sandburg, poet and historian,
who I* 73 years old today.
Some ;&gt;ui) invited guests will help
Sundlmrg celebrate his blrthdai
anniversary at a dinner tonight
III the Rl.ukstone Hotel A S'leeial
Innc tienn also is scheduled In Slock
holm. Sweden, in honor of the lor
nter Galesburg. Ill
liny who--i&gt;
parents were Swedish immigrants
Hov Aillal K Stevenson hn» pro
ebiimeil this week "Carl Snmlb"r ■
Week" ill Illinois Stevenson will
introduce the fa inn'* poet, Lincoln
biographer -amt (oik singer ul to
night's dinner

l\vo Hasscntfur Ships
Bnmngcd In Collittion
AMSTERDAM O'
Two bir
Dutch passenger ship-, with a total
of 1,730 persons aboard collided
today m the Red Sea near I’urt
Sudan. The ships’ owners her» s- ’
no rasunllles neeurrrd but Ihe
shots were seriously damaged.
They were the 22.twm ton W'l'em
Uni - of the Royal llollerilnili IJonl
i omp.ui) and the So.inxi toil ttnoije
of Uu- steamship company Neder
laud, t'l c Willem Roys I* the -cc
oml biggest Dutch vessel afloat and
the Of.inie next ill size
Despite the damage, they were
aide la continue at slow speed

U|&gt; To Protect Zone
BERLIN LB—The Western Allies
have set up special military police
patrols to guard West Hcrlln's bur
der with the Itussiun rone against
Soviet violence, deputy Mayor
Wallher Schrelher said today.
Sthreihor. who conferred with
the American, lirlllsh and French
commandants yesterday, told a
news conference Ihe Allied teams
would continuously prowl Ihe city's
cat-iulie luirder.
i ue AllteU-licrmnn conferences
on Ihe border situation were
prompted by the Christmas Morn­
ing killing of a Herman policeman
by Soviet tommygunners

Desertions Front
(Hnnliniird front l'»gr Onrl
ice In Euroiie and World War It "
"The public ought to know these
things because it's a national dls
grace." he ipiotnd the colonel
" t'hese young men don't even seem
to know the meaning of patriotism
They don't give a damn what hap­
pens to their country. The only
thing they are hilcrrxlcd in Is
themselves."
Some deserters boasted openly
to court martini boards that their
intention was to dodge combat
duty, the Times said It was told
li&gt; trial officers.
" f ’ nrenls have defended such
altitudes, accordion In these ulli
errs, and more Until once con­
gressmen have Intervened to pro
vent the \fiiiy from n-mishini; U'e
sms of ttn-ir constituents." the
article -aid
The rimes Indicated that scipient aitides would shim public
hostility to Army service and mis­
placed pressure from congressmen
nit the military have weiiheneil u,,
eipline and morale

First Snow Of Year
Visited Upon Britons

After a brief interlude of hand
shakes, wishes of good link for
McCarty and friendly farewells for
Warren. Secretary nf State Hrny,
the Inaugural master of eerenimti
es, called for the procession to the
plntfnrm outside the west entrance
of the while colonial cupilnl
Mrs McCarty, escorted hi MuJ.
Hen Mark Lance of the Florida
National Guard, led the prncesslon.
followed liy Mr« Warren, escorted
tiy llrtg Hen While Then came
the two governors
In keeping with the desire o’
McCarty that the inauguration lie
as simple a* possible, there were
no hands In the tiig park separating
the inaugural platform from the
flag nml hunting droned S iureine
,'oiirt li'iilding The only music was
the soft str-il-is of ail organ ill
stalled on the platform
Warren began tils farewell ad
dress before 11 :tu a in
lie departed from hi&gt; prepared
test at a few points At one point
when discussing the cattle fenring
law he said MrCurtv "was waging
a fight in the Legislature emu he
fore I mis to |mi rows off ihe
highway "
Later, referring to the same soli
led he termed Ids successor a
"pioneer in cattle fencing” and
milled "1 Just saw it w is a good
thing and fastened onto li "
Again when referring to Ids
rammilgn of ttMfl. Warren Interim
luted "It srrnis a generation ago "
W o n lh t T
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Cleveland
Los Angeles
New Orleans

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full-mi ill mi Icml rsldp, add want
you to kziou of my heartfelt appreeintlon I am nu re grateful than
I call sai
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forward dti pro ; ri- - and the sopnoil which iou imci- so wholeItearteifil
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L'Oidim amt part* of southeast
Loci out were hhrlikrlrd In three
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London aiea were held up be
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Everything in the Building Supply
Line - “ From The Ground Up”

^*Dry counties will ho dry, in cfrg"t (no. he sabt.
"We're not going In hsve them
roHnit dry and drinking wet
Previous administrations have
eft enforcement of enutv dry
!ewa chiefly to local officers hut
flavls said he plans to drlvn the
lootlrgger* out nf businrss in dry
rountles. even though the liquor
[hev sell la tax naid.
Aftc.- hours sales and sales to
minors will not he tolerated and
oun mutt be an ad•amblers will ha driven from all mint
sound accomplish.
glares ^thid bold liquor licenses. mml
T &gt; » p id high
urine
. .. B their work
*Davfs'old hls suoervlsors h* will
to our futura."
txpact them to eoonerate with othir law enforcement agendes-the
ittnmcy general’s office, the Side
Sid Smith, Toronto Maple Laafa'
lltehwaw Talrol and the aherlff*.
Sheriffs must eo-nnerste with U d y Byng Trophy winner, is the
“ veriue Department cnforcc- nnly member of the Maple L a ifi
inl men. tno, Dsvlg said. Gov who t t ii born 1b Toronto.
Gartv stands firmly behind the
rtment and the «hariw wv.
to eo-ooerate will find himself doing to gat a bottle li when ha
goes out and buys one legally."
a V l ^ ^ r t d w I o w n i of
“ 1ST---------------------I desters and no favor* wtt*
hded by be^ M f* aeenta

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WHISKEY SOUR!

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January S, 1933 Dear Editor:
W lifii Fuller W arren tracked up ids pontotiul belongings
As the time for thr annual a*;
Thr Sanford llrrald
and wild goodbye to the big lent her topped desk lit th e Gov.embllet
of
the
Florida
Chain
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Sanford, Florida
erne •'* o ffice , he left it targe b ottle w ith u sin gle aHpIrln
Mi.slon. draw* near each year, 1
Gentlemen;
tablet In It, presumably to relievo tho fin d heatlaeho which
Having the occasion the last few cannot help hut wish that «v*ryhe so con fid en tly ex [met a hli; su ccessor, Dun M cC arty, to
yrck* lo l»- la the Florida Sant- body in our fair city would attend
•jit min. I hove during that time Ihe.e ms.Ion*. Of courne, the
hnvo.
Iwcomc
well acquainted with the crowd* get linger and larger every
H owever thotiKhtful thin jo-slu re m ay have been on the
condition of Mr. Willard Connolly, time these ipeaker* come and it
Impossible to get every*
part o f (in ven tor Wat ten. running I he state o f Florida doe*
and leeiing it wo. my duty to wouldin;Is-hut
they do bring o mmpot have to be it liemtaehe to the t h ief e.xenitive. That II Is
moke my findings known to the mu
thot in vitul fur all of u* U
sage
public,
I
wish
to
pursue
this
a re»|Hrn»ih!« position which ta rries w ith it m any exactin g
hear.
. ,
„
coarse.
duties ami obligations, many knotty problem s, no one will
They collie from spots lit tho
He hits ii nb-e room, and U well
wuild
on
whirl*
we
need
a
differ­
deny, but granted tile necessary adm in istrative talents and
taken rule of liy the nurses, hut
the honesty o f purpose, there should be no unusual demand
e hu* pnirtlrnlly no medical ear*-. ent viewpoint from the one the
Having
lieen there pinee the 'JlHli usuol news stories give u*- rur
fo r aspirin.
of
November,
hi« foods have been instance, 1 unde* stand Ur, ant
If G overn or McCarty gives the (ample o f Florida the
exhausted. I find o certain civic Mrs. Huy Phillips from Johannes­
kind o f governm ent he has indicated lie will, his adm inistra­
-luh nnd some individual, have burg, South Africa, will be her*
this year. They have been teach­
ontrihtltcd to hi" help.
tion should he a source o f great satisfa ction and pleasure to
ing native sot ini service worker,
Having
known
Mr.
Connolly
for
him self w ithout any need for stim ulants o r drugs. If he can
there lur thirty-four yvur*. anc
m U le * I mimI*. w*ll hr rhnriiril fur
ilx'Ul
23
yvnr*
nnd
especially
the
do this, he will go out of o ffice fou r yea rs front now as lull
I t eeciifMr ml %*»riUliig rn fr«.
lost 10 years# since lie ho. been hare lived with the problems tlmt
o f robust health as he Ims begun it.
onnetted sill, tbe Sanfoid Herald I
" « « exploding Into the InterI1rp&gt;rr*rnlr*l
lit
Ira
as o iit'W*|iii|ii r reporter, I know nommol IMiW*.
iMMd
l|o|M «*«oiilNllto*,
If be ran continue to surround him self with the type o f
There
Is nothing old, stereotyped
! » r « *#«• I **rti. I
I h lN lI *
\-d upoi
he hu* been known nod called
upon
ffmaflo lit) MMfl Hf, I HUla.
adm inistration assistants nml public servan ts w hich he has
retie or dry alsiut the speeches you hear
&gt;y oil tbe civic, fiutenml,, relief
shown h im self dis|to»eil to select so far, m any o f tho usual
t l o IVwrioM I* n m o m M r u f ik r
tnd shipping elute, and agencies on the Chain of Mission*. Every­
A****trnl*4 I’ roao Hltl?k l« ra llH e.l
h&lt;adnehes o f the G overnor’s o l fi c c will he avoided. I f hon­
when they wanted to publish thing they say 1* from tho depths
tU lM llflf f« Ikf « m ftie rr^whll
of their own experiences nnd
something.
f M l a i » f all I l f Iweal a r m prlnlwt* esty, cou rtesy, e fficie n cy lire the yardsticks by w hich lob
■» IM o • • H .r iK fr m otvll •» al*
Therefore, I think it is the duty 'hlnklngj and they are all right
hunters
are
measured,
the
G
overn
or's
task
will
las
sim
plified.
tr
r fliM lr b o o ,
of (lo- cilltenry of................
Sanford and- Irish Irom their fields of service.
A noth er com m on ran e o f headaches these days are
'lendnolo County to consider well They ai»o speak with definite au­ U
and. with
a wide knuwledgu
governm ent exiw oscs and high Inxntlon. G overn or M cC arty
ds condition which U n* follows: thority
.
.
TIJKMIIAV JAN. a, 1933
Ills nonnciol means do not penult
.- l ’ 1" *™*®i ,’i
will g o it long way toward escapin g these evils if he sets
'.he neceasary mi-dleal cure and In
These Christian Ambassadors,
.
.
him self irrevocably against any increase in taxation and
TODAY’S limi.K VKmK
my opinion If he could get the ■»' }h«;y ore colled, are so selected
studiously trim s ail wasteful end unnecessary expenditures
nroper ntedirnl cure, in o ,|U),t *bnt they circle the glolM--, and IwWe Mortals have explored |,ut h front state budgets. The failtlie to do tills lias Is-ea one o f
tlnie he would Is- working and f " " ' an A**.einldy time Is over they
tiny fraction uf God’* wnv# even In
walking the streets of Hanford re- h“ v*’ given ii eomposlte picture of
the material universe, We should the most com m on entra-s o f le adm ltes am on g ch ie f ex ecu- j
oiting Oil the functions Of the what the Christian church I* doing
not hr ashamed (&lt;I confess tlmt » c lives.
various dubs and oiganuatlon. g 'o 0*1^
•[ 1ho Wor^Id.
know only In part Therefore have
A n oth er eominon cause o f headaches in the past hu*
Anuther thing I like Iilmul tlie-u
!"t rga n.
I uttered that | understand roil, been the temlenev In "plav ball" with the gam blers and big
Thin- will b&lt;- no jietitiou clvcu- sjii-akem Is tlmt there Is imvvr a
thing* too wonderful fur me, which
’oleil for eontl ilrution* but Mrs. pi's.lnilstic ur negative nute lit
racketeers on the grounds that Florida Is a tourist sla te and
I knew not. — Job 12:3.
(airtulne It. Messenger tills been what they say. They hullvvc that
ton risls demand certain ntlnoi form s o f law violations. If
lelreted ns collector of any funds the leaven uf the Christian relig­
It ii Governor Mtf.uty now.
G overnor McCarty will keep Ids adm inistration free front
any oigunimitimi* or any 'Individ­ ion at wurk In uur world Uxlny
liny such associations, another need for aspirin will la* elim ­
ual,s wisli to contribute to tills will eventually raise the wltulu
More thin »ii million TV m u . nr
worthy cause. You will find her level uf Immunity; hut they alsu
inated.
tell us whiit uur Jub 1* In helping
over a billion dull,in worth, *rr
ut the Sanfoid llcmhl.
W hether or not flic G overn or's o ffic e is a headache de­
bring Ibis about.
fip crtrj to he roltl in thi&lt; country
Yours very truly,
pends o f course upon the Gov* r:mr. We ralln-r incline to tin1 tell you, it’s Inspiring to hear
I.. M. Maim
J:
ynar. according n&gt; the prrii.
them und | want lo urgo through
nnllef tlmt G overnor .Met’arty vvill not find it so. We believe
tlenl of DuMont Lihnr.iloijr,, |nc,
your caluinn* lliut everyone whu
tint lie lias what il takes to handle the job without abnorm al
po»«lhly cun attend this year. The
"More peoulr will actually lee the
')runken
Drivin^Kine
m edication. We believe that in- will e n jo y the task which
ilntrs an1 Jon. !PJ and lid, 1953 and
prrddenlial inauguration on Jmi
h e been set before hint, nml we wish him every success hi
Assemblies will lie held in the
‘
20 than the tolnl ponulnlion of the
Ih Hai.sed In Oviedo the
First Methodist Church.
t i l l rylng out the wishes o f the people.
United Stale, in IW 0". lie myi.
Very truly yours,
OAIEDO (Hpccial) City counfound ill the Southerner's proWe l.o,rr ii i, 4 mote ilumil.itinti
•Signed Mrs. Voile William-*,
Don’t
Illume
The
South
Press Chairman.
Iintivltv and in the model ii pru- il lm" ssit nn urdiriHiic*' ut Its
Sufer Hoxintf
lliovv tliriri the political convention,
The &lt; hiillanMigu Times
iluetiun nne hlnerv wi&lt;n which he j fleeting lu-t night raising the
were.
winks. The New England commit­ ninlmiirii fine far drunken (hiving
A i lmitiM cull to sl'iji Hil- n binghtcr uf boxers m Mu- ring
ram I fill la JlnU or U0 days In
A New Ktittlnii'l guvernur. (-illelilnlly, anlv seven were ill Ilia tee it/,elf found tlmt iiminigenoicl I fall,
Highway, traffic drnlli* are in- " I t s mnimlfil recently from n o Ich.s res|&gt;ectiible Huurce thun
Tarpon Springs Boya
ill ||ia. I seel lull Imd failed to
textile
field,
a
mimlHir
in
prujMir*
study
--ummiUee
nays
tbe
region’s
treating at n favtrr rale ill rural tiie Jouniul nI tlie Americu.’i .Medical AHMuciitllou. Might)*Itn seisuid uffen.se, the penalty
textile industries „rt- moving to t lull la the Into I nuinbet af suill mudeinluc "plants built for nilarea, than ihey are in tilie. and nt'ven bovm-.H iiavt* tiled Mince HUH. forty-nevcii o f them in the Fmitll beenu.e uf lower wanes indilstiies recently eame into the other ago’ and hud shown nn In-! „ . ! T ?"W-,-ur
''ays in jail nnd To Observe Epiphant
on third offense. IK) days in j«i|
ta new
m-w ideas.
town, where more effort i. being tin* United Stuten.
lin-pitiillty to
and bigger wuik luuil.s. 'These, it •CClian.
becomes mandntory.
\Ve cun svntpnlhixe with the _ A plan for u sulsiiv i&gt;iun oil |.nke TARPON .SPRINGS &lt;A&gt;-,\ score
••As n faet-ir in loraUun,” It
made to reduce accident.. A. more
Citing the dcMpcrate need fur remutreh to pruduce n find*, uic the "nmjur cause" of
uf hardy youths plunge Into tho
New
Eligboidors,
nf
course,
in
said,
"lalsir
bus
been
les*
lmn
migration
widen
nut
only
pmand more roadr are limit into the f,lifer type o f glove o ffe r in g m ore protection to the prize
f’htina to l&gt;e known n* Triinipiil
their ecunnmnlr, plight, alllunieli Hak wus pieseiited by surveyor chilly waters of Spring Dayou hero
pal
taut
i
him
inater.a.s
nnd
iniir■
In-,
nl
tlin
Easterner*'
packet.
today, rucing for nn eight-inch
counity, a. more and more people figh ter n lint in, skull nnd low er inw. the Joiirmd ucceseri
where mall pltv was wasted nn the 'ITanks, but i- a *ljn&gt; at tltelr pride k«t« ’ •*. Fiiitlierm'in*.
H»«an In la-bnlf of the own- gilded wooden cross lusml out by
■eek (he rouuliy.ide for le.t and persons with tinuneiul interests in boxing us one o f the ch ie f af industrial abitity.
Snath
in
Its
years
al
struggle
ta
Inn
been
the
pilnmry
fi*eislmr
.'r Mis. Murguerite N. Nicholas, Tiixhop (iermanu* Polliuldei.
diversion, more accident, are hound causes o f neglect o f sa fety m easures, ('a ilin g the boxin g pro­
Il seem* to u&lt; the eumiuittcv- tor in lurathiR new plants, mole 1'itler its eriniuntls pasitiun.
The residential district will lie The eontest lx the high (xtlnl of
llul
we
cumuli
believo
it
wilt
divided into nine lots and will take the -Vfth annual obsenancc of
to occur on country rondr. The fession tlio nation’ s most dan gerou s trade, the magazine lias picked uut a rulivonlent whip iinpliH-is bus been placed an
ping post In these factors which, l availability ami on labor attitudes find the answer to its problems in the Fishing Kodco used by Epiphant by the Greek Orthodox
traffic control measures which have also said hexing can be and must be made safer.
than nn wage lutes.’'
I l.v eeilicblng whatever favnraldi Seminole County .liuilur Clmmlnr Ghtirch of tills sponge diving ccn
The con crete su ggestion o ffe r e d by the jou rnal was the ulthougli existent, a i c unly two
helped to rave live, in lire cilie.
A . fur ii* wage dlifeientlal. |cnnditlun* me to be found td*e- of Commerce for the lust thiee ter.
&lt;&gt; ( thu combination uf i-cuip'inif
form
ation
o
f
nil
A
ccident
and
Fatality
C
om
m
ittee
by
the
will have to Ire extended into the
The young man whu gets pos­
forr*'* nl wurk for di-cu.'.'.- Tin* ar* concerned, ti.c romntltlce |whern ur In seeking to bring those Vears. Tin- npidirution was ap­
1 session of (he cross receives tho
'utlonul H exing C om m ission. T h o com m ittee would hu a s ­ ‘ noviti*lilii rioititl w«s a rt’dMrl- found, there I* often confusion l.y ndvanlagex lo a level with It* proved.
country.
Tlie street repaving program blessing of the lllxhuo before (hi*
signed to study the sa fety problem s present In the ring and t ntinit of tho nation'll productive Hie fnet that mica in huge town* |own •hurtromlug*.
•vas ex Iended nnee again to bring thousands nf homo folks and visi­
- — ------tui'IUlli'* &gt;n lliut muii-rial ant nn lu'ing compared to -nti-* in'
A wrll Ireown pi,ryvv right corn- make recom m endations fo r im provem ent o f oim ipm ent.
the tolnl cost to approximately tors massed in the natural amphi­
m all towns.
llltMEHTKAP FIF.UI TAKEN
plain, lo a Ictcvirinii audience that
These suggest ions are not lo 1st ('usually ignored, llnx* innchinn, prutlucl and murki’l wire
theater.
Hintill town plnnl* in bull*j HOMESTEAD oft—The Air force Iln.niio. Mayor l.ec Gary suid work
liMuiglil
tutu
ilmcr
proximity.
Success In the contest tradition­
thrre i. loo much tinging uf "Silent ng Is a clean snort, as y e t untalnlud by the stigm a o f gang
Three yvura ago, the Niitiouul North nnd Hnutn, for I n .tiin c io t IW'k over the llnntr.lend Air tla»e will begin next week on tlie ra- ally brings good luck throughout
IN ight" around ( hr'itma. lime. A sterlsm o r crude theatrics seen in w restling, hasketluil) and Planning Assoelutloii'a ('onimllleu
..i,,,... ,i.„
llhli , aiitili* Mnodiiy and nmtminml caving of I,.'190 feet uf .Mugiiolln
thr
year nnd also In fact brings
Ave. Properly owners will shuru
"
dollar*
.pulicimaii for the National Council horsu racing. Hut several athletes have filed. Perhaps there of tin- South spuiwortnl u seientl- f nietrnpulltnn
rut.* mo »on*luai-1 plan*
* . * In .(.end 32
, nillliun
.,
n,.w, tut
.u 'he cost with Hie cjt)
local fame something like that uf
of Cliurclre. agree, that "the real is a way by which me t can In* saved in the future. It Is the fie altnlvan.l Inter thopuldirullou ( uldv higher than Imth. In luldinil All-Anicrica football nlnyer.
Ho oouular Is the contest that
if a luiok
on"Why
Industry tii.u, Intior coat* urn not deter-j ..„i
i,..,,. &gt;■ |ir,M.i(lr,„i,i &gt;■ u in
lacrilege i. the mercitoi repetition duty o f the National Jloxing &lt; ommisslnn to find it.
Move. Hoi*ili," Ha finding* offer mined hy wage* .... .
but also
„ ,H-riminfnt Inslallalion. tiuiixf
The red herring derived II* flu. Epiphany, commemorating tho
of ‘Silrnt Nit|hl‘ anti .imihu (Tiriil&gt;n inten iting commentHiy on the mav take Into cunxlderatlnn such 1(wo niedliim bumber wiiuiv nml be urnllve sense nf something used lu baptism uf Christ, is best Known
mat hymn* hy enmnert. Inllbillir.
M r ta lim im
( ' i Ly
New ■Inglnn report.
tiling* a* prudmttvltv, sb*en- manned by i.nun ntilcei*. .Y.ixhi cn divert alteiitiun from the main H hereabout* as Greek cross Day.
and dance baud*". I luwevrr, it
sue because English fox hunters
;------------- ---- ;— , ,
lie- NPA committee engaged U-oidnt nnd turnover. The Huuth-i iuiod men and 3is) civilians.
discovered that hound* would nbuit- , t*H’ V0Jume uf the ptonct Saturn
........... -........ —
teem, to u. dial llirrc i. to little
\\ lint in mure ifuiuutlic than u ntiitetl city tvltOKe Intil- j in a thorough study of the reu- i mi wurker lute* extremely well [
don
the
trait
of
a
fox
and
follow
*7V&gt;
times Ihut of the earth,
it is estimated that 11 billion her
•ing'ntl of religioui hymn, in thi. dera, ditto nnd iuhiibitjiitln m e tinknowti? Our men in the j &gt;on* whv HM Industrie* had on nil these (adnt*. it mid.
| itinted operations in the South In j As far a. work loud* ure eon- ring are caught every year, say* that of a red herring drugged along ^ut R* mass Is only about 93 times
cnunlry llul a little over-doing it iirmetl forties enmo a m is s such n city in tlie Isliinii o f I’umtiH' •he last few yeurs. Of these, in- - cerned. the uuswer mnv well tie tlie National (iougraplilc Society.
the gruund.
Inal oi tne earth.
It Chri.tma. lime might not lie a itt (lie Cnruliiie grou p o f *he I’ n cific. in Motutauim Hitrhur
I
bad llilnti.
lire iirtiflcliil islands on th o co r n l reefa, nml nn (hear) isln ids
The momtcf celery luiiveitintt is built it d escried city. The m aterial Is Imsalt, in great eltK'ks
litr/er t him tlie enm druction uiiilH u f Itie Kgyutnin pyrnmachine developed hy the Dud* in*
iJiMh. The Imlldings line cunnls like these u f Vetiice,
Itresli in Slavi* ii piclured in |ltii
Known since IfjtiO,
u Fpnttislt ohservur recorded it
weelt'i iiiur uf IJfc nidusiine,
It is not Spanish. Thu best account, written lit the beginning
widen circulated picture maus/'nc
|N v I L L K
o f the cen tu ry by an E nglish traveler, Frederick W. C hris,
or J A C K .
in the United State., The machine
•tall, attributes tills iuyst4.'riouM city to some earlier race o f
cult, wathri, hind* and crate* cel­
il&lt;*CA\UU&gt; ..ml
ery at the rate of 2,200 crate* a N egro type who preceded the piesont liihubitmits o f Itaimito.
Now
Kgerton
Sykes,
a
Hrllish
archaeologlHt,
is
heading
day, "In what wa* once the *lino it
S T A T E M E N T O F CON DITION
an expedition to MeUilanlm to see if he ran hoIvu Ihu m ys­
worthlru iwimpland of Rorida".
tery o f this 11-ntilu city. It m ay help toward thu solu tion o f
A S OK DECEM IIEH 31, 1052
E Life magaiine i«y*. "monitiou*
a larger problem , thu origin o f the P a cific races. Did they
trg.iHlMod/91.1
■* machine* now ntu*e |Hinderou»ly
C O M P T R O L L E R 'S CALI*
V ™ Heyerdahl, author o f "K o n ( {//lluleti W itfiThtAUiHiicM ilioiHttUnicfSitknHvdlt)
acroii hiaad gtcen acre*, harveil- « “ !"• flr» 'n A sll‘ * " r
Ilkl, believes, from Smith A m erica ?
iag ■ $4 million celery ciup al a
lime of year when motl of the real i _______________ - _ .
S T A T E M E N T O F C O N D IT IO N A S O F O K C K M U E It 31, 1032
limi, have enabled successive ores
l.uaus and Dlsrnuut*
f 40,144,951.29
ident* to pump nut In the public
s'
k - si s " . " : ! &gt; / ’
THE W O R L D T O O M
C O M IT H O L 1 .E It ’S C A L L
quickly answers to 'some of pu
t: £ WiMton Churchill and General; ^ By JAMES MARLOW
Overdrafts
1,938.70
moitl interesliny and pressing prub
^ ‘Eiifnhower. old frieml*. lit dowuj WABH|N(iTON on - President- lems of thu dav.
llnnklng IIoum1,
-■rin the home of Uenitrd llaruch, a . elect Elsenhower I* reported to
In doing so, Ihey provided presl
Furniture and
denis
with
a
kind
nf
Immediate
ii mitluti friend, tnd diicun tlie be thinking of ubollthlng While
Fixtures
3,170,184.40
w
m
r
n
»
contact
with
tho
public.
Th«v
have
____ . M and. In*
is
■'4iB&gt; plight of the world. It i. natural
new*, confereneex
’
Other
Real
stead, milking reports to tbe na­ been nne of the best Illustrations
)
I g l 00.090.90
Capital FliM'k
»3,l7.1,i:i7.7J
1 . that Churchill ilmuld be more con­ tion periodically mi rutlio and TV. It*"* Oil* Is a democratic society.
l*i«nx amt Ills* mints
Estate • Profes­
For these conferences were a
i' earned about the weiurn front of
Hlitco hli return to this rountry
sional Utdg.
flpo.uoo.oo
Itanktou House, Furnlluru
Surplus
Lot
87,700.00
ttfllia titan tlie eaitetn front. It U lest June to sock the presidency ronitsnt reminder lo president*
72,387.117
r.i
and Fixtures
hasn't shown much eit&gt; that (hey. In spile of their exalted
in nature to worry moil about Eisenhower
Custumer**
Liabil­
ustaim fur news conferences. He ■Hisltimi, were servants of the pub­
*
04,070.19
Undivided Profits
_ ttilnf* which are cloietl to u*. eld only u few up to election day lic who hod o continuing Interest
ity Under
Federal Reserve Rank
P.'JOO.JO.
Letters of
Htuck
-ilaln could itand • lot. of punuh* end only a limited one in Korea In uhnt was going on, ami why.
40,201.23
amt how.
Credit
Rojcrves
413.000. 00
_t(*t in the Far Euit 4«d .Mill euf* since then.
3,580.10
Elsenhower could make ml*
Ana even el the nows conferOther Resource*
•
viva* Bui one well pla^ad .atomic encei he didn't always secin happy takes, cmbaTas'taa foe hlmuD
» t * r « l Reserve Rank
73,597.18
Unearned Ulsiulint
Stuck
under the quilling. He'e not an nml may lie the United States, at
319.000. 00
1 juil north of
U. S. Gjveriimciit
■■;;•
a
new*
conference.
Ilia
chance
of
easy
man
to
cover
nl
a
confer­
Obli­
gilt well spell llte 4
Other
Resources
00,400,44
ence. He (atka fast and has a habit making a slip nn a radio or TV
gations
llVt empire. No «•
report to the nation ta reduced al
of leaving aentencea unfinished.
U,
H
.
Government
f
e
wer utuUrsUne
* 3.f -■■•* if "z3 y ■1
A new* conference, of course; most to xoro,
'Other Market*
ObitWhen Truman hei tlmt to re­
Jr bostb
e for a president
633,(812.02
„ i| too dose
able Bopds
gallons
9-10,030,030.98
.
a In hla muuln— flect, ha may ,wlah ho had "ted
BE
.‘ '
1 T‘
cited
he u n take «
TV ami radio more than ho did to
Olh*e Market­
Cash
iftv-1
the situation.
cxnlaln to the nation acme of his
a
t s
' i s
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^
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THE S a .VFOPD HERALD
Inc*. Jan. 8, 103.1
Pafr .1

New Off! *•* ' end
First OFS Meeting

i Mrs. Willink, Mero
Are Co‘ hoMteBHe»

PERSONALS: [

W omans Club Will
j Hoar Mrs. T . .!. 9mart

Mm . llwry llevrcn Ims relumed
Nrw ufflcct* of Seminole Chap­
Mrs. Alice Willink and Mr*.
T lI F ^ D A Y ............
'Will meet at the home o f Mm . J. Tbomns Mefo were co-hi,(les*e&lt; to her home in Snnfotil from DaV- ter No. 2, 0. K. S. presided nt the
The Chapel Choir Will hold re- R. Crawford on I ..ike Mary at
do for the regular meeting of Beta tona Reach wherr she "pant the fir at meeting of the new year held
“£*7**1 •* the First
Baptist p.m. A dcniuusiratiun will be itobt Slgnui f’bi "oiurity nt tier home, holiday* as the guest of friend*.
on New Year’s night nt the Ma­
Cliurch at &lt;S:4&amp; p.m.
;un hooked ruga.
sonic hall, rile meeting was con■Mini Kim Avenue ut H;O0 p. nt.
circ le n o . T p | the WSC 8 o f Urn1 The Palm Citric o f the Guidon Mrs. Voile wniiums. Hinlrmnn,
Mrs. K. S. Rockev and Mi** Avis dinted by Mr*. W. K. Raines,
First Methodist Church will meet Club will meet at 7:110 p. in. with comlucti-d the meeting during Sltiistnuu of Winter lluveii ware worthy matron, nnd J. II. Junes, 1
« | 800 d. tn. nt the home o f Mr*. Mrs. II. C. Oake", Ik'd Scott Ave- which time three representative" called to Zrllwoud lu*l Week he- win thy patron.
cn Wiggins Oil t'umrron Avenue, nne. .Mrs. II. K. llntllff will " l i v e were ebs-tisl to llm Seminole cniiHe o f the death of tlicit brother
All of fleers iuehitling Mi*. ,1. I*
The Daughter* r.f Wesley Sun- nt cu-hustess.
llolticlnw, n**oriute matron, mid
Co uni v Cld Mien's
Com nil"" Ion. I,. W, Stouslruiii.
day School Claes party will lie hehl
. HIIIAT
.1 . I* Hidt/elaw, u**o iale piituui,
They me Mm . Willink. Mrs, A. W.
at McKinley Hull ut 7:110 p. m.
R'»«e Cird. ..f the Sanford tinr- Kpps Jr and Mrs. A. It, Miivlnirv
Ktiemls will In- sorry In Iritrn weie at their r»*pi*tlM' lation*
wlth Mrs. Albert Hickson, Mr". A . den Club will meet nt 11:15 n. in.
tlint
Miss
Jan
Raggett
i*
eunfined
with the exeetdiou of Ml*. K. C.
flu- piopi him was under the illII. Stevens, Mir. I.. M. Tyre, Mrs. with M m . II. II. Cmmlcv.
leption ef Mrs. Wight Klrtlev nml to the Ki inuhi l.mignloo Memoriul Wnliiuii." n- i-niipluiu, Mr*. Helen
J; M« McCasklll nml Mr* Charles
Tlie Ivirn Circle of the Garden wii- based mi "Huppincss.” All llo.pitul where she underwent mi l.einliml. in gum *l and Gonlon
Meriwether as hostesses
(Club will ni.-el ut JCUI p. m. nt the member- pre-i nt pnrtii.ipnted an.I ut’ iielnlvi liiinv.
IIIi&lt;*nii. sentinel. Mr* R. W. Tin
Circle No It o f tlie W. S. C. S. ........ of M m . IPh Green, 701 Pal- a (irlxe na- won bv Mrs. William".
in i, Mrs C. ( . Welrli and Roiieit
o f the First Methodist Church will n.etto Avi line. Kneh member is
Clnrrni-e Clniise left M 'lidav for William* *iih»litntid for then *tn ,
R.fiesbm ints were served nt
meet with Mrs. John \\ itllums, HOI asked to biing evergreen *p,-ciui. n Hie eloip o f Hie meeting. Those (lie I ’ niveMily of Noitb Cmolion &gt;Ions,
Hie pli-l
llllee
Kscambin Drive.
for Identiflcntlun.
.
M m , A h Shoemaker, sivietarv
pie-eiit were Mrs, Kirtley, Sirs. IIfie i -pending
a
W EDNESDAY
The Jneniulidn Ciiele o f the Sift* David limb, Mm . George Andrew week- with Id- pun nt", Mi. nnd and Mr*, I T. Slieplund, trensui ■
” The Prayer Meeting Service nt f ° ' d Garden Club Mill moot nt i!:(HI Sneei, Mm I'hil Stanley, Jr., Mm . M m , W. C Cliltl»e.
el, gave the finmutnl repnit for
the First Baptist Church will be•*•- nt the home of Mis. It. K. Kp|i«, M m Roily S',uto, Mrs. Wil
tin pa*t year. Coiomittei* for the
Ml. nml Mi". A. S. I.landing mill .'lining vi at were ntinniuierd a*
Kin nt 7:110 p.m. I&gt;i|t!.miitx nnd I'eurlfov, 110* Kim Avenue.
Hums. Mis . Kruok Mebnoe Jr. of
Seals for Study Courses durinit' The Hibiscus Circle o f the Gar- Ml. I'lymonth, M m . Wilbur Con. dinigiitei Kaltn have letiplieil In 1 •Mow-: roui*'ration, Mr*. Cretin
the past year will bp uwinded ns den Club will meet ut 2::itl p. m. at rad. Mi . ItumM Chupmnn. Mr-. tlii'ii home in Coluinbia, S. C ttflot Mel.nitt, Mi* It, \V . Tin in i and
u pnrt o f till* ,crvlce.
**’ " •'...... o f Mrs. Mlchuel Gin-on, Ralph tligiil II, Mis, Willink mid i visiting t i n til Hiding's mint nml Mi *. Ii. F Cien*huw ;
visiting:
unele. Mi. nml Mi*. W. C. Sanford, Mi*. J. I'. Holtirlnw, Ml*.
The Roy III Antima-udoi* will
Avenue. Cu-hostesses M m . Mem,
|Cltiil«e.
I M T Vre alol Ml* Kffie Ill'll
meet nt the First Ilnptist Chuivli ■wil*,
ell*. U. 1.. Dnlm and M m .
«oii : ttviialo. Mm. Helen la'illliurti
beginning ,,t 7;lH) p.m.
, * ' _ r liS., *w"***
| Mi. and Mrs. Janie* Chestnut Geneva. Mis. Vllgn-ta Rllloev.
The Junior Brotherhood will ,
Mimosa Cir le . o f the HunJr. vi-ited in Hanford dining the
H iiv. i-m : Mr*. Haiti"-* nnd Mr*
meet nt the First Ilnptist Chinch .A*1* Garden Club will meet ut
lodidiiv* with their parent-. Mr. T y ie; andiliog. Ml*. W. K Vnm.
beginning nt 7!.’IU p.m.
i m *?*
”*
* " " " e of Mrs.
CliestmiC* lenvi wii" e*ti inleil due Mi*. S I’. Dutton and Mi-. W. C.
^ A jrenerul business meeting and
' * nmeron on (Vlery Avenue.
to tlie death of In" wife’" futhvi, S, Ig , "el Vi e i ellti I . Ml*. Joe &lt;'o|
“ neheon will lie held by the Snn.
. ,\
. ...
,
Cm! Ki-i nhowei h|'ln- t’liesttiut* I-v , t»KS tinigiixliii-;
Mr*. I.tiey
lord Woman’ s Club at pJ;fM) n.in
' „ ,
Un- ttoin n n * Mission
UUd Mr*. Kisenhowi r left KritlnV C ootiei; i-ouitesy. Mi. IM-on Goil
nt the Hull house. Fur tenetvat an* W
U ' "r
F l r " 1 » ‘ipti.t
foe
Siiobitiy,
I ' m. to *tn-nd s o m e iii.il Mr-. Virginia Rnmev:
pin
ffiiiit I h e ■ iliin l in n h i h « ifr * n t
memlHTs are requested to cull Mr* . 1 i " ' T ' . " ‘ ' ,M'T ‘
." / :4r&gt;
"•111
time liefore letinning to Virginia gimii Mr* K. J llonlli nml Mi
ll»l&gt;
i r % fr t 'r *
h)«h m |
W. ||. Grnessle, telephone iKfl-W.
. i -V.1^ « * '
11" fillItem'll
on
Tlilirsdnv
J II lone*
I '*d*-; ouldi* it v \|i.
lirrtl•
r )m«r |linn*mill* ,,(
The executive board of th. Sue. Am .
N" '• Mr*. 1 F- Mennd Mi* Sin-" milk. I 1 esldlltli.n
h n i f n l . i i h i tM ir m i l i u r i
foul Garden Cluj, will no el ut It lilt t h m' h - ! « r, o...... r " ' l " v
. ’ ’ v ' H'
Mi
nnd
Ml*
l-.nie-t
liiitrhel.
Mis. Williams, Ml- Vlioiav .111
► t » | l l i g h l i i i j f ftwr , « t h i i m .
in ijic .
«• IU, III the Gulden (Vnler.
V di. icfn
I"' " ■
S " T M!
ilii»!i«nnil* in our rju iNnii him• Mi and Mm Stewail tiati-iivl ultd vi* and Mr*. Mill iii-lle Maxwell,
The W. S. C. S. of I lie Kim,lexer m
.l»"' r
• " , ' h"
eliililii'o,
&gt;ii.
and
M
m
David
Gal. I:111 f t o - “ ; Mi - W. W. Wall.el
j » i u ^ a r i ’&gt;|ii»rr M i x * ! . \ m l i n * i M i I k h i
Methodist Cbm .-ii ........... .
Mitt, iirLn.x n i Z !!'‘ i"''" '
/ M.T"’
e)tel and .Mi** Minnie and Marie
the uilvi'io v l»tatd
t u 1 | r « r ( i r r - t i a . ( l i r f f i l l i i a l \m 1 i | i m n |
Khs'trd l
Mrs. Robert Rruce. Nml), Ufc,.
’ 1 . ' 'i1
,
*«. ,h ‘ ‘
Stewart
visited
Mr.
and
Mi*.
Van
o f the lUilliaiw Girl* wi-ie Mis.
1
‘t.ism*
M
iUlitv
a*
mi
iriaurs
Monroe, ut 7:30 p. m.
V
i \i
iA , cla»*l..om; Cirrle
Itiiren Connell in Windeinn-ie on liaines, Mi*. Tvre, Mrs I'.va llm
Hi»rr ijfAintl a nalhmal f m r r g f i i r ^ ,
- T h e Ladles Auxiliary of the
l
h
&gt;hni i n, nn,
Sundav. Mrs. ColilieR will be re* key. Mr*. P. II Wvirtt, Mi*. Wil
S»
giir
I
i
I
wx
I-IR
im
/
Hemrfiiirrr,
• ro t h e r mo,] of Railway TYuin- 'V. N'., V \T.
vv’ r i
, C r'
ineiiibeied ns tin* former Killlh iiam Moye, Gonlon Hiissnn and J
liirrr i* mi aiitMlitllte fnf (hit pricemert will meet Hl 3:0(t p. m. in the
i„
v " ' * ' ii ynP’ ,
Slewnit. who liioglil for *evelnl II. Julies,
J. Cl. O F Hal
niun. m thr i ounif Mi*n n . Iunhl f « , |Riiniff( gift,
veins in the
Sanfoid inlmurv I Antioiliu i no nt wa- miele tlint
TH U R SD AY
Vt,’ ".'. 1 u1!1'
J11 ,Mr'’
H- C.
the next meeting on Jan 12 would
The Muanollu Circle o f tl». u.,„ iViV'i1
ehnirnuin. In the Wnnmn's
CALL YOUR RID CROSS TODAY! school*.
b&lt;- iddglation night and that J R
I’ubhthhl in n imblir im ir r in 0 1 .
Jones would la- in charge of llo
■y.rngion ml* /hr .ijinlm ng Cuuiuil.
I efteshmenls and di* ai utiog eoinoiltti*'. The eominlllei- will nin*i"t
of Mr*. Ridu-rt Williams, Mi mid
ess
" " " " ' it* I* No. 1 will present ii
Itotii unions nml carrots me de­
Mis. 11a *k v Wight. Flunk I nlb-dl.
Tlie regular meeting of Semin. 1!V.’lf' m V.1" I'.li;;.* t-"r^ Bt 1 T "
licious when moked mid ghltril.
Mis Nellie J A til in, Mi* I .out •
ola Reheknh I.... ..
No. j:l eill T ,
nV'T
Serve cooked rnblmge It, n ereum
iterisley, Mrs. Gluilv* Malcolm mol
meet al the I. 1). &lt;1 F Hull ut HUM) W , . T . ‘ “' j 1 A* 111
sume Hint has been "casunnl with
Mi*. Join * During Ha- no i ting
•
All lueinblTS arc urg.,| to he
u '
‘ " 1 ' ‘ " ‘f
n "'
HtllTIf VN N m iN Tl'M FN T
’ M u , Hi'bii l.i'liilimt wa* iti-lnlb-d
present
,
f,,r the Hun- Wo ivestir-hiie.
Mi. and Mi*- I'nul W Reese an- a* oigani*! far th. yettt.
Th.- Home Demonstration Club T ' "
" f " " ' m H iooI
liiiillii e today Hie Idilll of a .laugh
by liu-dicntinu, to reiltuve hi* fienii h i Rhonda I.vim. weighing 7 llis..
d i
enld *y lliploriis while still mound t:t ..**,, .0 1 Hie. 'll at the local
in* factory oi ..I___
flee,_ is ju*t up inspital Mis. Reese i* lire former
ahikwooi
lly DAVID TAYLOR MARKE
netting his own and his employer'* retie Ciiiington.

Mu* xliMik't iliro.-toi for District
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lly CYNTHIA DOWRY
i f New sfrat lire* Writer

treatment of the ailment, thul In­
run indulge Ids fnnries In fond and
drink to th"- hilt. Rome take their
&lt;lek leave administer t»g III the
h‘’ )or,. Mt„ „ y .................... nm omforl- .-old liln-rntlv from tin
ImiHI* •
Vi *hle tlinli n eolil
inti-, aelite in- other* Hi* ii Inti |f wii It Hi** "‘ iffri!

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. *!'i’ proper mood for
* K,*’ , *""L '"i
My toothache lx all digestion mid a -i.k londarhe, fm
aonal "I felt a llttla something. I
„ |mt they don’t show
hut my dentist is careful and ,,,,
Mie.-h
knowa when to Mop!" "The cavity I ,\ll *»rti '..f stntisties have l.eei.

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caaualx . , . all from regular alack a l (
G U ARA N TEED
Factory Guaranlted — 19 Year
Preo Replaeeaient. lim it 1 t
«el* to Customer . . . DO NOT
PHONE. Do hero early . • . .
flret come, lin t eerted. Now
delivered.
NO FE D B R A L TA X

Krcatly reduced prlcen. O f course,
nut all Mize* In ull atylea liul a
w onderful culleetiun u f foutw eur
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\xriirlnled Press Women’ s Kdltar i S u n lu v il T l.m t t i (itiiM , u iH
!*'•
tifiilcT IIh- illl»|»lri * **f tin
I,nft|rVAiiimI I l\l»- l.t*w||U» Ktitlnx liY
v.-nrinlrd Press I ashiolt halltor
‘" If* p in i»t l.&gt; limit Si limil .null
If volt have dtffienltv vismrlt*n him.
i/iiii* yourself in Hi*' styles habit­
Th!• j i t i ' i. nt nt i**ii will
n *.... *
ually pictured in fiiahion magn- if 11 put fo ru m nr«- f ut
I In- 4 nn
dees Weill by ninibjs six fi'l't I rfiiifllr mill III*’ l|*|ll*1Ii l*lhi 4, i &gt; **l
tall and one foot wole, don’t ties- l.iilillWiniil, in *tn &lt;!I(i|£ in Mi v 11 •i
nuir.
1.i*i t Ituittri, t tiiiiniiHii fin tht
There's a growing awarelte*" l.i’ rttfUr.
in tin- garment industry tliat the
Muny iumv
l«» *h«* l«
maloritv of Altieilian women do I.i nry liiiilthmr hnvu ♦**••'!« luinhout conform to the nii-nsuii-iiient* OiHuiirtKixit tin1 mimim t * Mr*,
of the "li.ng-temined Amerienn I I tint**i i xplnnn-il, uml it i*
b.iiulv'' a* "it forth by leading IlC. I HHIlM in I IIM&lt; fll11il "i f"l Hnfashion models. Most of them, in ilrplrti’il Yii-n-iiM of Ihi* »i
fuel, tue "trlclli short-stemmed I hin."
•m deonsldeialily wilier m i"** the
Tin- I'uhlhmi' i \ •■s tin
I ■am Hum t h e
cimvi-utluiial pnlilit .......... . •lull
Dini (iut* m»’
str iiig-liean mannikin
it Iii mit l.ftiNi voliinit *• it\tiljiM. Mi
Ml lid* i* ienlixreil l,\ M- -tpo, i ifimfi-r j r I Til. 1 ni' I oil).;in 1
Alan
Phillip", wim plan" I"
ImM 11-•\ Hi''*ml Tio’t'f trrj*’\ hniot
lollerlii.iis
(."peeiullv
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nvi i ii ge wnioiro of .* I*■* i 1
lit 111' r If 1 *M|J'H In I* » t •" •' 11 It! In u I&lt;
tint*.I tile so rolled "dmiilinliv.
mu i nt in hHaving observed til*' frustia
Klu’ (ilny, Nik;ht »*i I uniurv l'
lion of small women livin g l" tin 1 ill* lllilo* il i ||&lt;t ••I J ! |&lt;).|\if
v
clothes tlint fit in on HVcniy Jin y u vltOM'it ft oiiy Mi*- uiniit in •
depal tiaeiil stole.
Mr
I’ l»i1li|. iiimI tin- t-ntlinif of Iho i»in\ i|o|i* iul •
wai moved by ronipllssion, and nil tint
ill i yiiuh
ulsii It, a ennnv business sen-,
Tit lxi*f * nil" 7ft 1 1 MH fni jol«iJt
te proiltice fii-hlon* nnreetly O"
mill r»lI I'riiti f*»l -hnli fit *. If* ■-* i v*i
lantioni-d fm tin* mujovily.
i h im * u n it I iinnl* I&gt;| • n il im p M •
What i* the »en-e. In u*l
I I ituf »*i i»t Wihlm
Full* .'i» _T* *'
I imself, in maniifni luring rdnli
I'Id’ iMinmitlt’*’ in iliiHirt- h •*mi
for the ndioirity. w lon tie
I pUM.i of Ml*. Ilillltf), •9lII11 III ill
jiiritv have to spend prohibit e * M m
|{. T
,\|•I\%oi*. Mm
I . i ..
iill.-rnti'io co*l» plus ............... , Iti’MMI"! . If I Ml
I * *JoV H* Mil*
lug slioppiog b om * in niiler ' i ” &gt;■
.
wear tin in'.'
His dlminulive fsuhinns, uv. h . I |hfH*t fury; •1 In -4JMink lo •I * ruin I
t,|de throiighnllt llo* cinmtiv !
t’iiiiVif low * r til i ioiiiiii ti
\\&gt;Ui
di,y, mu espi-ciallv desidio-il !
|&gt;|l|l* lk|| &lt;l|
|M»I **l* ) l»1 |UI '
tin- small Moiiian, youthful
j il l Villi*.
styling, rigid in pnipuilinii«. I1
rvoids excessive tiiinm ilig, ft"
finil oriiaoiellts olid lilies will. .
tend to cut helghl.
Suits never have i-\iiggi-ini&gt; ■'
peplttni" or extra-full skill*, t - l
inr* and laprls me *oiaII and di
erectly cut. Ilndires are ciilefoll,
when used nrc small.

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II mill mill still V". a fever" roiltliu.
Others lust nnmii nnd group and
receive lot* of symputhrin- iittenItion. Still other* shut themselves
j» fllluil! Now I t'Nil l‘lljl*y »’Ut- |yul||,.|&lt;-,| to Fimk till- MtjinU'i Ilf in their rami mid enjov s-.-n- -oil.
Inirr9 &lt;4My duntint in certainly my ' woik-iliiyn I«»mI iiiiiiiiully l»v th** tilde, rending nt llllisic, if that’s
good friend I"
common cold, but any sennll.le cm- iwhat they want.
So, I’m foe the cnutmim cold.
Dy mi iii.'uiis should mathvr plover would intln-i neet.pl cheer(Uggcst Hint the dentist cun cut, fully ii couple of dav* uhseii.-e Ami I, Rite nil other working stiffs
knife or netsllv-1 from one employe than allow Hie in their right mind, will rue the
Hite shnulil avoid auch
xucll expression*
expressions bug lu run rampant through n tiny when the research lati- come
• M " I Ii i v i mi n|i|iolntim'iit\ with
witlr whole department. Therefore, I up with the wonder drug lo hunisli
lh « dentist tuilny, nnd liow’ I say, any employe who attempts, it forever.
Alreail It." "Am I miserable, Tim
Pt N K V E I I H E E O H E A T T H I S I ' K K ’ K
Inin* hud t» Imi cut nwny I" "If
you ilon't brush vuur
Ihev’R
have to be filled, ami that hurt*!"
"Oh
no. the dentist doesn't
C L 08E • OUT
hurt!" says the pamphlet.
Once n date fur Junior lum
SALE!
been art. continues Urn pamphlet,
heap it. Rupeet your child to ct&gt;i-poratc. Do not offer bribe", Do
put let vour nervousness ahuw.
Have faith lit both the child and
T H E I’ l l I C E Y O U M I G H T
Jhe dentlat.
* Ami when the appointment il
E X P E C T TO P A Y FOR
ever, by all mean* prulso junior
T H IS G E N U IN E
for hl« cooperation and reward
Idm then fur hla iroml lu-halvor.
And when you apeak of the vlilt
to the dentist don’t neglect to

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applecart. Wait until you gel
home, i nay, If you m u s t a b s o r b
Nothing can be more harrow,
iitlH-histumint.il.
lug to a, .voiingsler
the -proI.nicr phases of cold* seem cii*.
,thmi
,
freipientlv slnteil, with
-root of his first visit til II dell- considerable sudnens, that nieiji. tooi-tniloii'd for easing tin- con­
list There I* tiu
doubt but that ''" ‘e for nil it* ii-ri-nt ndvunce* hu* science. too. Thele is the plugg.-d
(Jr needs help t . get over this
unable to n ink the eouiinon im-e voice
very implt-ssivi nml
inipossilde to fake successfully
flrnt hunit is Ami the* um* pumnu
why hiitlii'i ?
who can give him that help is Ilia , ' h-wed In u niunber of lights, mill tile di*aglrciible clinking.
parent.
*
euntnion cold in the working Ithtwing nml roiighlitg routliies. At
A six-page pamphlet nit this mnns bc*l friend, uml if we didn’t this point in tin- cold, tlie iiiiijeel
subjrct Just hu* lieeu pnldlnhed
*1 '*
•" invent *tmn- upon awaking in the miirning us­ '
ually wonders seriously i| tu- in
by New York University’* Col- , 1V!|* ,
,
b ge of Dentistry. It was prepared',.
! " " 't
&lt;«»»». there going lo live through the day. The
bv the Parent Education
- .n
* l, ' *'l,,|r v"1'1 when It is symptoms la-gin to mitigute urouml Iiiid-Iiuirning, Imt ii&gt;- Hint
inlttee of the Itlunle Mnnd So- “ ...K,, '
, I !,
* ‘'0."r,"'v TJ"’ time
the sillijeet, hi* wife or Ids
clety, of Dentistry for (hlldrcn '
C n,
Iprefer to
mother lin* already called the mill,
In eollaborntlnn with Dr Mary I. n I f ~ .,7^'“ Iri-.V M"::*-!’’.,?i.V,’ “m„ jt is uiy personal opinion that it
Ihrnp, Demi of Itarmnl Kxperl- ............. . ari.nutti. .n,.. ,-- These ,1s lietlei pnyilinlagv for the sub
T
n lltlh n
ehl.i psycho- .ym Olom- run only he !Ill Itilled *hv Jet11 lo make (lie mil hlmselt, so
l"gl"t of 1 ruviileitce, R. I.
the hay fever victim, and even Ii jtlml the lions cull hear the flog
• „
. ,’ar,;nt? , *"
hern I udmlni*tiHllon of sneciing voice and the buss roughs. Tin*
‘ du anil limit
fashion. Junior powder can’t simulate tlie rich nml iimken the rmployi-i loipiilei, t«-.
should he told vvnut lie cun cx- wonderful dlstless of a lommon elillse In- get* ronimoil cold* loo,
l&gt;eet to hntipen to him while In eolil subject.
Imt In- knows darned well no one
tlie dentist's ehnir, the pumphletAt Hu* point of
tin- mlseiies, i.i ivet *n sick with one that il I*nvs. Al the same time, In- should the subject In pii-suiuci! to lie in' illipo-sible to stnggei to the til.
lie told what will he expected uf a lilgiil) infection.* iiindlliiin
idmne.
The eonmitm cold lain other ml
him.
any wav. lie certainly .eeins to l,e
In pointing Uu-nr tblng* nut In — Olid there In every economic, vantages, || usually einm-n when
him, Mother should stress that moral nnd nueini reusoo for him to tin- subject i* tired and tuvil* n
Dentist is a friend; sneak of his flee the Premises of ids employ, hrenk to mend till- raveled sleeve
^imlness to her, ami take the nient. What makes tin- common of earning a living. It n intll*
child with her to meet the den- fjjhl partletilmly ndnptal.le Is tlmt clears tip enough in a riiiiple of
tint on her next visit. In this yvuy J'’ 1' "object feels wretched enough day's to permit Hie subject In e &lt;
lie will become arotinlnlcd with •&lt;&gt; leave work, anil - • lie run do it hnek to wink just when he’s get
Ihe dentist liefore ids treatment
eiuitu-ieriei, secure in ling bored nr when Ills lianisseii
Is begun
Ini’ kmiivledgo tlint his emptoyer Ifamily i* &lt;m till- verge o f m rvon*
eollapse. And there are
munv
Mother’ should point out, suy- V""
'"."I' * "ii.leliisi.ini ,l" ‘t
old wives’ tales surrounding tinthe pamphlet, that dentist is not •* "ol'Herlng nr faking.
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VIRGINIA
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| iff day,
I
Suarl Ma «a
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Mr. ami Mr*.. Arthur Kubo of tlon of Htelr son, James to Techni­
M *ro R D s r s fr . r s a x K M
GAINESVILLE. Fla.
Flori­
MANKirr
TAMPA (jv-Chuck JarczvnsM'r
Mr. and Mrs. J. J, .Matthew* of Farweft, Mleh. arrived Tuesday to cal Sergeant. He la now stationed
ssxrtmir, r u m in*
one-hand pivot shot hotted Tmnna da’s Curt Cunkle and Hoy Roberts Waycross, Ue. visited his mother, occupy thslr take Mary . home. with the U. fl. Army, In Japan.
fo llo w in g p ric e * rep orted h r
a M U tlo with tayuJu Unlvere'lv made a field goal for Alabama Mr*. II. C. Matt news and hi* bro­ Their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Sam | Mrs, W. A. Low* returned from ih T* h eI&gt;*e1*rs
on the R en fn rd H tn is
j
Oswego,
Kansas,
where
she
spent
Ramsey
accompanied
them.
of the South at the end of rrgtilo- Monday night but the contribution ther-in- low and sister, Mr. and
a rk e t fur produce sold tn
Mr, atpl Mrs. Edward Mahs, who yhe holidays with her sister, Mrs. Tr ur un cnkeerr*s Mand
tlon play Monday night, and the wasn’t enough to stave off Ala­ Mr*. I,. C. Tlllla over the week end.
ttis
is a lle r * up to ! :* 0
R. Keen.
n. m. Ja n . I. 19*1.
Tampan* poured It on In overtime bama's 09-04 defeat.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kemp spent have been visiting their eon and
Ils
a
n
s
.
T
e
n
d
s
r
g
r
e
en
daughter-in-law.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Mis* Ann# Dell# Bancroft who
Cunkle alio scored enough points Saturday and Sunday with hi*
for a 77-70 basketball victor*IS.no
ltd. Itp r.
The New Orleans crew had led ior Flnrlrin-19 -to moke himself mother, Mrs. lledmnn In Lakeland Gene Mahs left for their homo in ha* been visiting her nephew and •ahhag*. F W I i t s
niece,. Col. end Mrs, Wm. E. Baker,j in IIh. Da.
I *0
40-35 at halftime and r.2 4H alter high point man for (he night. HobMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stalnakrr Hutchinson, Minn, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. if. Hwanson spent have returned to her home In ta-U'ahhiee. &lt;-aine** Crate II.no-] on
rrts made It for his own side.
three quarter*.
tire nnnoonelng the birth of u
|] no-s.sn
(Tat*
fayette,
l.n.
r-aullflnwee
Christmas Day with her brotherAluh.wnii got the'unexpected a*-, daughter tin Tuesday, Dee, .70.
George Mont/* free throw and
r r . F lo r id a
Mrr*. Mary Donnhoo of Culm C s*l s,jutsn
Don Hurrnd’s driving layup vet dstance early in the basketliall
Mr. unit Mr*. Frank Hartlow re- in-law ami sister. Mr. and Mrs.
IM S -Ill
C ra t*
City. Wisconsin arrived by plane C e le ry . P b .rlita
Tampa ahead In the overtime per game when Cunkle and Itnherls. turneil flee. Lilt from Camilla, (la, Wm. Ifollleyhead In Tamna.
last
week,
lo
y|«it
her
son
ami
P
a
sca
l
-‘ra
te
13 I1-J.lt
lod and tayole never eonld enleh trying to grub a rebound of a foul where they attended the funernl nf
Mr. and Mrs. Jack ft. Ifowsll
t-ers, lie p sn d ln g
.hot, collided beneath the foe’s tho Inle Representative Eugene and son Hus* left for Milton, Tues­ daughler-iulaw, l.t. ahd Mr*. Stan­ riu-um
Up. Monti towed in L’t points.
|( 00.1 &lt;10
d M ile
Hu. Ila k t.
(uai. The hall bnuneed off them Cox. Mr*. Cox and Mr*. Hartlow day after spending the holiday* ley V. Ddnahoo.
tl 10-Jin
E e e p la n t a
liu . Ils k t .
Air
Cadet
Hperieer
Fawcett
left
).#t&lt;lies, Ire h e rg ,
have hern friends since girlhood. with hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*. Roy
The appearance of tin* Syrac-tiM* and through the hoop.
for hi* station, Pensacola, Sunday,
rtr- p ack
I . A. C r a te
lt lt -1 .1 1
Florida held a narrow lead over, Mrs. I„ (). Broussard and her L. if owe! I.
football team In tin* Uinntrc Howl
P a rsle y
* t o .a C r e t e
It.T S -l.on
after
spending
the
holiday*
with
Mulioma
for
the
distance,
areurnto
sister. Mis* Delie Hstu roft of La.
Mr. and Mr*. Jerry OHrlrn and
will mark the first poxt-.n-imnn
P
u
taln
e*.
il*&lt;l
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
n its*
io ti&gt; Hx.
i n s o - t .i l
bowl eouiest for nny Syriu uso frre throwing by Cunkle and Sonny fayelte. La. spent Wednesday In daughter* left Thursday for their Fawrett.
Powell clnehing the Issue in the take Alfred, the guests o f the home In Erie, I'enna. after visiting
tinu ns, flre e n
im « Hun. It .o o - i.io
grli) squad.
P sp p sra
Hu. H »M .
U ll- in n
last two minutes
former's graotldnughter, Mrs. Wm. her parents, Mr. and Mr*. K. II. I Harry Harrow was In
I Ita illstie *
t tu-i. c-raie 11 *0.1.7*
Mary,
recently,
calling
on
friends.
Jerry Harper pared Alabama If. Kllpatrlrk.
Leopold during Ihe holidays.
1
H-iueshi
Yrlt.iw
with 17 points.
Iteeeot guests of Mr. and Mrs.
BUY FROM OWNER
Mr. amt Mr*. I*. K. Kelley spent 1 "Skipper’’ Nelson Is honte again, I n-i M-r
It 71-1.50
10 lb. C r e t e
t&lt; an
\V. T. Wnnsley were his brother Christmas Day with their son and following surgery at the Orange T'-m atne*
SIX ROOM HOUSE
Memorial Hospital In Orlando.
t it n i a
djughter-ln-lnw,
Dr.
nnd
Mr*.
Wm.
nnd
sister-in-law,
Mr.
amt
Mrs.
C.
Hin CATALINA lilt.
IIINS TRACK CAINS
I Mis* Mary Virginia Hohlnson re­ l i n n i M , Ml
If. Wnosley of Laurel, Miss.; hi* Kelley In Orlando,
10tiil§.f|. |.o| H.i'&lt;fwood floor*
H *1
H lire
Ho*
Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliver and two turned Saturday from Backport, O re n g ra. T e m p le &gt;t H ot SJ IS-i.J.i
Wall la m ftca p id fiUaa fjlntiirtti
MIAMI i.W — Ulseaynr Kennrl hrolher-ln-law and sister, Mr. anti
Tenn. where she had spent the O ra p e t r iill. Im n ra n a ll» x it ts
Mrs.
J.
E.
Haver
nf
Washington,
nlflf'eg A&lt;*».i
Forth
■tfli
sons
hove
moved
to
Melbourne,
Club Monday night dosed Ihe lirst
holiday* visiting an aunt.
T e n g rr lu e a , \ci-nrillng
1 B*Dr*om«
t VrnalMf* HNiiiia
half of its (today meeting with tin. ami his nli-re ami nephew nf where he Is rmployerl.
In a l l *
Hoe
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l l . T S - l A*
Mr, ami Mrs. Hchumaker ami
Dining Doom
Cittlotetl U ata-if
Mr. ami Mrs. 0. W. Bjoblom
hefty gains in both nttetidanre ami Aubiirndnle, Mrs. (Juy Corley and
VO It 1 S T I EM p roduce rece ive d
son snent Humtay In take Mary *1 tnHertford
H le le F a r m e r s M urk el
wagering. The sreond half begin* H. H. Poole. The Haver* were here visited their son-in-law and dangh
Mr*. 'Edgar'
frl*»U|g. They have Just re- fr&lt;&gt;m in a. m. Jan. * In to a. m . Ja n .
lo attend tho wedding nf their lefi. 'Mr.'' and' 11.1.
. ke PaTtVlj j
1April lo
* - 1 turned from Puerto Rico and ex­
1911. T o ta l rece lp ra (.1 1 * p a ck It*H W a r m H e r e !
Attendance for (ho first tl night* granddaughter. Miss Jean Haver, Inf Orld VUta, New Vear’s am pect to flpi«h the home they be­ S.
aaea. Ilrm a n d gnnd, m a rk e t b a re ly
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matthew* their other son-in-law and daughW its 2110.583. u gain of 20.918 over
steady,
gan
to
build
In
Lake1
Mary,
some
H'tppllea p le n tifu l on r lt r n a ; d e­
239,(105 for Ihe corresponding per­ ami their daughters spent several 1ter, Mr; and Mrs. Klntere’ Green time ago.
mand m o derate, m a rk e t gtenOy.
days with his mother, Mrs. D. C. In Goldennd,
iod Inst year.
MrsIt.
W.
Keogh
nml
infant
I
M
v
a
C
Mr. and Mr*. Lyman Frlshy of
Helling was $H,iUS7.2H1. a gain of Matthews an ilhls brother-in-law
son, Keltlh Homer have' been
?8 (0.179 over the $7,280,802 lor the nnd sister, .Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Til- Farwrif, Mkh. arrived Wedneidoy moved from the Fernald Laughton
afternoon, to spend the winter in
II*.
SCNWfINE PARK
first
1
5
nights
last
season.
TODAY &amp; WEDNESDAY!
Mrs. Jessie Virkery of Pensacola l.akif Mary. For the present, they Memorial Hospital In Hanford to
OLDSMAR
tfi—More thoroughthe
home
of
her
parents,
Mr.
nnd
Is visiting tier son-in-law and are making ihelr home with Mrs.
bred* will be on hand for Hm -ISM
Mrs. II. M. Gleason.
v d c l m a n ( 'l i m b s l i p
daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. M. E. I. Cold,
horse racing season which open*
Gossan.
H K. Franklin hna had ns his
Jan. IS at Hunshlne Pork than In
M id d le w e ig h t L a d d e r
RETURNS TO DESK
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Crocker nnd guest*, hi* sister. Mrs. J. R. HuhLAKELAND duHam J. Womack it* seven year history,
son Huger, spent Christum* with lett and his nephew. It. G. June*
All 787 stable* at the track have
und Mrs. Jones and their daugh­ Jr. I* hack at hi* old Job a* man­
NEW YOltK -M—Marvin Edel- relatives In flnrtow.
man. crack Plilludelphiii middle­
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Hinith, of ter, Kay, nil of Grand Cane, La. aging editor of the Lakeland Ledg­ been assigned and 100 more horses
weight. whs ready lo continue his Altirit. N. V. me the guests of Mr. They have enjoyed seenle Florida, er after n months military serv­ will be stabled at approved (arms
nearby.
flight up the flstle laihlrr today.
nnd Mrs. John J. Murphy. Mrs. visiting Silver Springs, Monday, ice. Womack returned Monday.
Among the horses back for (he
Kd Hoag, who wa* acting man­
Edelman rallied in Ihe lust three Hinith Is n sister of Mrs. Murphy. llok Tnwre ami Cypress Gardens,
rounds lust night lo receive a unan­
Mr. and Mr*. Waller I. Piper and Tuesday and Ht. Augustine, Wed­ aging editor, move* Intn a newly ! 51-day meeting are the two top
winners of the 1953 Sunshine enmcreated position, county editor.
imous to round decision over Char­ her two *l*trr* from Orlando nte nesday.
1petition: Mrs. Joan Martin'* Hrezley (lied) Williams of Newark In a n plenie dinner, New Year's on the
Mr. ami Mrs. Ilryun Co* of Or­
"Senate" mean* "***#mbly of no and Char-mar Farm's Choice
televised bout at Eastern Parkway bench at Duvtomi.
lando and Mr. and Mrs. Victor L.
i Cut. .
Arena. It was his Zttlh victory in n
Mr. nnd Mrs. ('. W. Hloldom are Cog uf l.rrslnirg spent Christmas old men."
row
Following the limit, Matchmaker
i'rddy Hrrnncr said he would at­
tempt to pair Edelman with John
L. Sullivan, England's up and com­
ing ino pounder, for an early
February scrap at tin- Eastern
Parkway
The 22 • year old Philadelphian
had to overcome an early lead
limit up by Williams, a veteran of
111 ring battles, to receive the nod
of Ihe officials Heferre Jack Wat
son and Judge Jim Crowley scored
II I! I for Edelman while Judge
Artie Schwurt/ had it M l.

Cunkle Scores For
In Overtime, 77-70 ’Bama But IT-F Wins

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_DI. . . IN KOREA YSmc IM W I**
thauisl Rurke, son or Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Burke, William Clarke
Court, Sanford, Flo., reeewUy was
promoted to sergeant while serv­
ing in Korea with the &lt;0lh Infan­
try' Division.
Th# outfit arrived In Kore*i
early laat year after Intensive-field*
training In Jaran.
A cook In the 224th Infantry
Regiment'* Company K, Btirke en­
tered the Army in June H»6t, ar­
riving In Korea last April.
Mr. and Mr*. Warren Brown an­
nounce the birth of a daughter
Ware tic Sharon on Jan. I- The
Browns have another daughter
Towsnna Candace.

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Giirdnar Mulloy, Miami, seeded
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won't open his L-.'imiinign fur III*
filth Dixie title until Wcdncsdiiy.
Dan Sullivan. Hi Pctcrshurg. ilrreated Hill Ilcncdlcl. Tampa, (1 I.
Ilh
Herded players besides Mutiny
uettliiu lirst round liyex were CalIi■hin Dick-on, Tampa; and Alfredo

POWER thatPur-r-r-s
when the going gets tough !

Don't aquandor proclout co in . . . fatton up that piggy bank
liy chopping at McCrary'*. Jut* look al tho thrift (pocloU
In «toro for youf Each an d ovory ana m oaru monoy aavod.
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unadvortlaod m onoy-tovorl.

IMPORTED
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KUOS

COTTON

S20.95

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19.95
6.95

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CHENILLE LOOP KUOS WITH KUHlIERiZED HACKS,
PASTEL COLORS
30" x 54" ... .............. $3.39

*1,98

22” x 12”

2.69

27” x 18"

12" x 72”

6.98

. $ 11.98

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INDIA

PRINT

HKD

SPREADS

n *1.98 v a lu e ........................$1.29

72 x 108

10 x 28 RAMIE

KITCHEN

TOWELS

Plaids and Print", rcg. 21k: value

.1 FOR 5.1c
15 x 28 Colored

Harder

Kitchen

Towebt

reg. Ife value

NEW

Iftc EA.

Skip Dent Sanforized

Kxlrtt Large Cannon Toweln, brilliant color*

Short Hleeved Hpoet Shirts

68c EA.

LADIES'

MEN’S WEAR SPECIALS
Full

WEAR

Fashioned Nylon

Hose,

new shades. Reg. Oka value

11.00

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$2,98
LADIES' LINGERIE

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■- . ■ i- \
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Trimmed two bar tr im Rayon FantUs, re*. 40r value

Th# reserve 0/ power you went when th* ilng auddtnly gete tougher la hero In thla new F01 Tractor,
Juat take a look at Its new Ford “Red Tig
•ml you'll aee why.
You'll aeo a now overhead valve angina, with big
boro and abort stroke that cuta the travel of each
Platon approsimately 5 rnllea in • working day, re*
duclng friction and helping to make poailble greater

3 PR. $1.00

pastels, reg. $9.01 value

Extra largo site Rayon Pantlt*. rrg. Ode value

$2.98

3 FOR 87i

•

.'MulUflllamrar liemherg and Acetate Rayon Bllpa
; Reg. 1.2ft value

90c
l

Of advanced engineering. Ignition la completely
weatherproofed. All oil la normally filtered every
time around. The whole engine la extra atrong, extra
rigid ae well aa extra powerful
The more you know about tractor englnea, the
Niger kick you’ll get out of looking over the one
tn the new Ford Tractor, The more m u knew about
tractor*, the better you’ll reallae that hare h the
moat modern tractor on today*! market Cm » in

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5 yda. $1.00
80 s&lt;). Dress Prints

AU new Spring Styles Sklrta
*M11 •*
|

39c yd.

$198

tan* Sleeved Nylon Sport
Hhlrttt In dark ralora and

IJnhlearhed Sheeting

69c Pr.

Short Sleeved Nylon Sport
Hhlrte, pastel roloH

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

30" Printed Pilsie In a wdle
Rayon Crepe Blouse* la lovely
colors

variety of patterns snd color*

■19c yd.

98c

All Nylon athletic skorta, boxer

Queen Solid Color Cottons,

or gripper style* In pastel
colors. Reg. &gt;1.01) value

$M »

Cotton T-Shirt*

any color you may need

98e

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,1 ROOM hath lit** water, laici* lot Ford Fermi.oii Tractor l’.M7 Oyer FtllCilOAIHK apnliaiicc.i, .nils and
ncrvic* r, II limn. Oviedo. Ha.
with fruit in Lake Vary S t.
«izi* tire.. In fine condition
phune 4IM or Sanford l&gt;U2 \V.
IVIute Hoy
Lake Mary
$jso oo Term*
STAND\RD RillIV WORKS
H:t!t a e r r mi .until .ule of Lake Kurd Fertile.on IIMU
Itual tire.
t IRS PAINTED 5J99J
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Rmlv Work
like new Si iOuu I'ertn*
Kent Htdg
202 Commercial SI.

III..) (XI
MRS. \ l . I l l JOHNS
Real K*t.ite Itrnker

Phone

17

Oyer *l/e tile*
Ha. had very Furniture Repaired, Reflnl«hed.
implenient. no
Hume and office Fixture* Built.
A real buy* at
DANIELS CABINET WORKS.
I’lpe tinlA iii «t»e Him*,
.1 ROOM lion.e
t’.araCe apart
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11.1 Railroad Avenue
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Mri Hinder.
5 ioon. DOWN
lando. Phone 2 HO!
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Celery and Mellonville Av*enuey.
IM M F IH .iri: POSSISSION
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i’ hone 1020 R
tritNilum rlinrar §• jmiir nmur f% * Itedroom ma.onry hou.e brand in—
-1 0 I. I. SILL Plano Technician.
HELP WANTED
M*lrtl In Ihr Irleiihmir hmili. In
new, 75 It lot pl.t mtl of ntv,
•rlMrn lor ihlei nmiMMitutlMlitM
Phone lilt W Route I. Sanford.
Init ha. city water A harnain at MARRIED .MAN (or m.uranee
ihr inlirHUrr I* r«|&gt;*tlnl to |u»»
only j i i j i x ) .........................
work in Sanford Splendid upper SPREADER SERVICE Lime and
tu outfit 1 1 .
In order for n« to
Dolomite and Fertilizer Phono
irmlrr thr hr*t |oi**lhlr *rrtli'r
SEMINOLE III. II.IV
| limitv fur advancement t'o il.ot
nil Hunt li(% tmi«l lit* In our
Irtfia M David E Carpenter.
ITJO Magnolia
I'hone Ji
p |'| Tnylnr. Dl I Supt . 2t«
nl f h r on ihr »htf hriorr inilill ■
Meivctl Hlifii or Phone IH4H R
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Income
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Mr.
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WM. H. ML It KAY
See Raymond M Ball
NNr m iiinot h r r r « |io n * llitr fo r
o tu *r l Hoo our In r o r r r i’l l io r r
l.icrii'ctl Broker for all t’ LKHK—mun or woman
Apply Telephone . » R m l Celery Avenue
i ton.
kind, of Real F.tale
Joe's tirorery, 713 Celery
in.ixm yard filler
Bargain Peal
liiRi'j S Pork 1'p.talr.
thk
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Dump Tn irk Service,
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EARN $RXMXi or more per month
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writer Send II no for information
and instruction, lie,icon Sei v ue FUR s\t,K c.itillage plant. MarDept .15 Box .110, C.imtn idee m
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llllt and Park Ave*.

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pay Sewing machine not esven
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Army Blanket. Col*
Turpaulln&lt; REl.lAIH.h sale* perron wanted
I lute a Heel l'«ed Car*
for exclusive dress .hop ii May
\rmy Navy Siirjdm
Second and Sanford _____
fair Inn Plume Eve Proctor Wed
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The March Of Himes

THE WORLD TODAY

Dcnpllo Iho tfcmomlmiH nrojirowv which .heitj been mmlr
by medical nclcncc in comlmttiiiK nlnumt every dlnottmi known
to mankind, 1052 wan the wornt polio year on record. 8ome
55,000 pernonn, mnnt of them children; wore ntrlckcn by thin
dread dlaeanc which ho often leuvca IU victims crippled,
even when they aurvlve.
And yet, even In the cane of polio, Inst year's experi­
ence was not nil Kloom. The disclosure that Riimma globln,
u blood fraction, is effective in providing temporary Immun­
ity in some cones Is certainly encouraging and may yet
prove the rny of hope which the entire medical profession
has been seeking.
Not only was this work financed by the March of Dimes
which Is held in January of each your, hut future tests al­
ready being planned and further experiments In this direc­
tion can only in! continued If the March of Dimes this month
is supported generously by the public. More than 50,000
children In epidemic areas participated in last summer’s
tests with tremendously satisfactory results.
And more than $28,000,000 was spent by the National
Foundation for Infantile Paralysis for the victims of polio
last year. Over two thousand Iron lungs were shlp|M‘d to
various stricken arcus all over the country. Hundr. Js of hotpack machines, rocking beds, braces, crutches, wheel chairs,
and other paraphernalia needed In thlrt most expensive of
disease,) were provided,
Altogether aid was provided for 00,000 iwrsons, 40,000
of whom wore carry-over ruses from previous years, Almost
no onn can afford to hear the full expense ot Infantile par­
alysis alone and unaided. Wherever polio striker,, the costs
of its treatment and cure become almost immediately unen­
durable. The only hope lies with the Infantile Paralysis
Foundation.
The March of Dimes will he made this month. The com
trlbutlnn boxes will he found in public places everywhere.
Do not wait to he solicited. Make your contribution today.

Chance For Tho GOP

he told the police,

Thu HJd Ongri'N1), with ti Hcjiiihticun mujnrltv In both
houM
ott,
hutt convened. On Jan. 20 when Dwight D. MlneuFlorida*i hig bank* have from
two to three time* m much money bower its Inaugurated the country will have Ita find Repub­
on depoiit today at they had dur* lican ndmlultdration tdree that of Herbert Hoover.
Tho Republican!) In power face an enpeclally d ifficu lt
ine the height of the boom in 1925.
Florida I si mo-e old people In
proportion to youngsters than any
other stale in the union, should
therefore h r the most interested in
gerontology Siys you!

^As dmo-t t|r Iasi official act of
his admimstrlim) Mayor Stcmper
Isiues an appeal for the March of
Dimes. As mayor he is expected to
issue appeals for all worthy causes,
preside at «|| dedicatory exercises,
officially »•el'omc nil vis'ling dig­
nitaries. Isv nil rurneritmrs, and
Renenllv live himself in the line
of fire when the brickbats and dead
cals start flying Me is generally
credited with ill the responsibility
for running the City but lie has no
mow authority than any other com*
mhiinner It U n trntah job, And
so as hr ■trps down nft« a year in
office we crnsmtulxte Mayor Stem*
per on a job well done, and extend
!o the new utfyor, Randall Chase,
our best _wishvr for is successful &amp;
ministration and our sympathetic
vnderstanduig for all the problems
involved.
ll is too bad we cannot tell the
whole sto-v in the headline, fur the
benefi* of those n-wipaper reader*
who rear! only the headline*. If
that were possible mure people
would feel the rjgnificance of G-n•ral Rldgway's remarks on the in
aaid. "iho caiuallv rata will vary
with the training lavtl in inverse
ratio: the higher the level of train­
ing the lower the casually rote. It
is alwav* the leait trained troops
which are the first tost in battle".
That is worth thinking about by
Uiom who art agatnH preparsd-

tank. A h tho m ajority party tho rcupoiiHihllity for all the
Im portant (Igc IhIouh will rent w ith them . In itn long yearn out
of office tho Republican P a rty pointed to what It called ex(ruvaganrn and Inefficiency in tho iidmlulHtratloiiH of PrcHldentH R oohovoU and Trum an. It proniined that when It canto
to |M»wer correction* would he made, Hpendlng reduced and
laxoH lowered.
Intelligent votora know I hist the moat nlncere effort to
make changoH In the way Dm country h adnilnlntered w ill
tnku lim e. They idao know DuiL tes Home extent world eondlIIoph w ill dlctato the amount o f money that must he Rpont
and tho amount of taxes which mimt be collected, rogardlcHH
o f the attem pts of loaders to bring about economies.

In 1952 when the Democrats came to power they, too,
faced grave problems. The manner in which they met the
crisis was o(&gt;en to criticism and there are many who object
to what was done. Hut through five presidential elections
tho people gave their approval. This approval was registered
not so much because everything that yvoh done was wise or
perfect hut because tho Democratic program promised ac­
tion. Tho ItopuhllcanH now have Dm same opportunity. Un­
der tho leadership of an extremely popular anti able man
there Is much reason to hope for a period of continuing Im­
provement.

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It was linuntl to eomo. Tho growing ntlnmpts tit oonflnrslilp huvu encuunigotl Dio sprouil of tho Idoti. Tho Intent uml
most Htnrtllng oxnmplo In Ihul of Dio Mii'lilifiiii hIiiIo nountor
Who wishes fn lmn tho milo of tlm now Ii'iiiihIuDoii or Dip
Rlhlo. Ho illHilkoH Dio eliniigin il hits iniiilo in Iho loxt, ;iiul
hollovos thorn "ilovil-iimplroil," per Imps also f'ommunini l.ihpired.
Whatever hooks might have boon expected to Imi threat­
ened hy censorship, no one, however imaginative, would have
looked to find the Hlble among tho number. It merely goes
to prove that attacks ou tho freodom of expressing unpopu­
lar ideas soon become attacks on any and all differences of
opinion or expression.

Farmern Market

here w(ll be no more graft.
taytw nr
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■e 11 f » f c vhekedenena ej

WASHINGTON W — The flj(ht
of tho 10 Domocrollc nml Hrpukllcin lenator* to make It coaler
to ima.ih Southern Democrats’ fllibuitrrs ngulnal civil rltfhts bills
was pretty well foredoomed,
They wont tho Senate, here at
the start of IU 10.13 btislner.i, to
adopt all the old rules under which
it has been operatinK except one:
Tho one which makes it practically
Impossible to stop a filibuster.
(Inly an optimist could have be
lleveif they'd win. About the most
they can nrhlevc, it seems, Is to
call the country's attention once
more to the fact that under thr
ircsanl Senate rule filibusters arc
ust about unbreakbnle.
An examination of thr rule which
Is causing all the argument will
show that, If the effort of the ID
senators falls, there's not much
reason tin) cxppect o chance In the
rule during this Congress.
Under the rule, any lime a sen­
ator makes u motion to tiring or
a bill which the Southerners dont*
like, they can filibuster against it
All olher Senate business stops
during a filibuster.
In this way the Southerners can
tie (he Senuln in keel* IruMInlteK
since the rule says a filibuster
can’t lie slopped except hy a vole
of fit—a constitution'll two thirds—
of all Dfl senators There's not much
chance of getting such n vote.
Therefore the rule makes the
Southerners' nhllitv lo block civil
rights legislation almost iron clad
lint couldn't the Senate, which
adopted this rule In the first oluce,
change it at any lime?
Changing Ihe rule would be even
harder than getting those 04 votes
necessary to break u filibuster and
—this was also Iht work af the
senators—for this reason*
While 04 of the DO senators could
slop a filibuster against ii motion
to bring up a bill, there's nu mu
chlnery at all in the rules for
breaking a filibuster which Ihe
Southerners would start any Cine
anyone tried to change the rule.

J

Budget SIuhHch
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eels fur which fed(“ ,iil m atch in '
inuney can Im’ (dttulned. He said
11 would save 9130,ooo a y e a r.

lie recommended tiuo his stuff
■if four assistant enguums bo r*‘
in half with John It. Klude and
William A, Kr.'iltcrt In lie retired
Doth are ellgihle fur retirement
Seutt llevnulds, now assistant I**
charge nf plans, would relieve John
Daniels n* engineer In charge of
plant. Daniels would he released
because of "pour physical cn.idl
linn."
Assistant Knglneer ;l A .Me
Callurn would he re cmploved aei'
take over Ihe work done liv both
Krut/ert and Slade. Adminlstra
tive Assistant Wilbur Overstreet
would take liver lleynolds' plun
nlng duties In udditlnn tn hi* own
lllcboy Green, now engineer le
charue nf urban project* at Jack
sniivlllo, would replace Weslev A
Sweat ns division engineer at De
hind. Sweat would become Green’s
assistant.
Thr Itunrd upnolntcd .Stephen C
O'Connell, Ft. Lauderdale. Us al
tornev at Ihe mit.scl of il* firsl
nieollim.

Weather

(Contlannl From Pair DneT

| Polio Goal Set
ATLANTA l^-Only about 2 3 per
cent of the soldiers In the sevenFor Dimes March
stale Southeastern urea were re-

T^c President submitted no leg
Illative recommendations, saying
he would not Infringe upon Risenrted A
AWOL
Inst year, and fewer
ported
Will, last
lewer
M IA M I — (S n e e ia l) — A goal bower's right to chert the country's
than I..1 per cent of Army per­ of 91.060,000 wax net here todayt bv course efter his Inauguration Jan
sonnel in Georgia made AWOL lists Joe Hull state chairman ror Flor­ 20. He reviewed the progress of his
from July through November, 1052 ida's 106.3 March of Dime* cam "Fair Deal” and said It has served
Third Army headquarters here liuign starting Jail. 2.
the nation well.
released the figures yesterday after
Truman spoke confldenlly of the
"Thl* I* a minimum goal!' Hall
the f/uilsvllle (K y.) Times printed said "and I am hoping with thou­ future. While the nation has Us
ii story saying the AWOL and sand* of dime* worker* that we resources, Its Industry, Its skills.
desertion rate hud reached “ alarm ran renrh IIJIH6.(IB2 or BOe for Its vigor and Its democratic faith,
Ing" numbers.
person In Florida using the he said, "the ultimate advani iee’
Third Army headquarters said every
In the struggle with the Soviet
lOBfl een»u* figures,"
V6D.1 names went Into the record
"That woi Id put nil nf Florida’s "lies with us, not with the Com
book In its area last year as Army
..
eountlo* 'In the Mack’ an ex­ munlst*."
deserters, f igure* on AWOL* from 07
"Hut there are some things th-&lt;
pression Indicating that 60c per
Army Installation*
In Georgia
nr better hat been raised," could shift the advantage In their
showed a rate of 14.9 per t.OOO capita
side," ha said, "one of the thing*
the
chairman
said.
men fur the flve-mnnth period, and
that could defeat us Is fear-fear
"I
want
to
emnhasite,
however,
for the enllre Third Army area that no nuntn I* being set for anv of the task we face, fear of adl i»t
the rate was 21 .14 per thousand Individual rounty unless that coun­ Ing to It, fear that breeds more
In ID.12
ty sets it — March nf Dimes gjy- fear, sapping our faith, corrm'1"''
Lt Col Glenn K. Kant. Third Ing and work I* voluntary,” he dc- our liberties, turning cltlirn against
Army public Information officer, ■•lnre,|.
citisen. ally against ally."
said lie dlil not have available at
He did not name any names ns
Hall (minted to th" great necl
this lime n breakdown on the num­ f nr Polio fund*, noting that In he continued:
ber of deserters on reenrd In en&gt;'h 11)6!? thee were 0,10 rase* of Polio
"Already Ihe danger signal* have
stale Alabama, Florida, Georgia, In Florida, it" all-time record and gone
up. Already tho corrosivr
Mississippi. Tennessee North Caro tnrreasu of HO percent ovrr last process has begun. Amt every
Una and Koolh Carolina are In yenr.
til munition of our tolerance, pv T
the Third Armv arm.
“ Wn spent oyer half a million new act o I enforced conformity,
Kant sold: "Actually, the AWOL
for the earn of those rase*," each Idle accusation, each demon
figure* for the Third Army are (lolla"
atratlon of hysteria — each new
he *'11)0(1,
relatively good."
"A dmen Florida ehrp*nr» re. reitrictlvo law—Is one more slgr
reived over *70.000 from'*h« Nn. that wc ran lose the battle against
tlnnnl Foundation for Infantile fear. . , ,
City CommiHHion
"We must renew our confidence
Paralysis to heln nav hill* and
we had half of th* •fMKim'O we In one another, our tolerance our
r'dseil la«t year to w"-’- 'el*h. the sense of being neighbors, fellow
(Continued From Pate One)
I,- our stand
clcilliens. We must take
ri|i'i-«(od one day'* pnrlting meter oilier half going *o K*i|» for
receipts from the City, Cllv Attor­ search nnd education," he explain­ nn the Bill nf Bights. The Inqul.sl
lion, the star chamber, have nn
ney A. K, Hhlnholscr ruled that ed.
iiiicli iictinn w'Hild lie illei/ul.
“ As the 1003 Mnrrh nf Dtq|e* place In n free society."
Reamed by radio throughout thr
However, the Commliision nil- rnmnnluo i-et* under woy. nlmu*t
Ihorlsed the lilncing of n sticker every Florid'- polln chanter |* ■world, Truman's message told all
on dich iiicler requesting conlritiu- hrnko. and the NFIP. which hml mankind that this country — lie
•lons, nod allowed that nil dime* n r'-ord If, ft. ease ln«d 0f over cause of Russia's refusal tn agree
In junking meter* would go for f'B.OOO sq Increase of |o| percent. to a formula guaranteeing the out
la wing of atomic weapons — I*
imn.nuo in debt.
•he eniiiptegn. Dimes do Uni regis­ I*
“ TMr.p
|| efl-t illlrtnrr tOlq being hurried forward In atomic
ter time on parking mater*, but
to -bln ‘M7B Iran lungx aerns* the discoveries toward "yet unforsee
will drnn Into the eoln hoses.
In* tnllnllon of eight one-hour nation. Bun hot nack moehlnes, 275 able peaks of destructive po« or "
"Wc have developed atomic
narking meter* wn* authorixeil on ro-'klng boils en** *rO ehos* resnlr.
"■iii'l Avenue, upon the recom­ otnrs sr* thM Polln cB*os eonbl weapons with many times the ex
mendation of City Mnnnger Tom have the»o life-saving aids." Hal1 loslve force of the early models,"
e said, "and we have produced
'.oinuii moil Police Chief Itoy Wil- said.
T l ,e p e l l , , n ! . I t . - , ) e F lo r M n Is (hem In substantial quantities ”
'lams. The pro|Hi*nl In Install
He continued:
"Veil two-hour parking meter* ou ii"' romphdclv bleak, the chairman
"The war of the future would
(.aid.
Commercial Avenue, between Park I "\ V .
l - " ' l *t|*n lie one in which mnn could cx
and Hood Avenues, wus referred ( .v * r f u r |b e |e,enlo,evri n i, g. fiei ,o o. vi
l l i t h u u - lingulih millions of lives lit one
•ii the Truffle Committee for rec­
blow, demolish the great cities o'
« H " .I ( I lf o l d a n d #'"*(. M .ert-e^s
ommendation.
"TI." l,"."id •«.f Florillo know tile the world, wipe out the cultural
The Commission, in other nr- Heed
achievement* of the n»*t — m*’
fur fund* In fight Pulln
•Io ns:
"T''e M«r&lt; li of IJIw-es ....e| ,r . destroy the very structure of u
A olhnrixed pnynient o f fee* for the dimes earda mid seho'il card*, rlvlllrntkm that Im* bee nsluwlv
ttH'ri.J irnrhtigo collection outside till, rnriliv &gt;nn.*ls| n" I snorts I'"-"1.. •mil painfully buill up through
•he city on n quarter bind*, lu ud- Iho "reel
hundreds of generations.
1t»rrp
vanre.
"Such a war Is not a tmsxildc
set for .Inn. ?(&gt; from 7 l" Hn —. —
Do igimteil (he Florida Stale nil these nnd ninn** mnr" wW r e . policy for rational men. Wr kun"
Hank and the Sanford Atlantic r e iv e the •"noort of our neoide In Ihis, but we dare net n*«nmc that
' 'ittIsirmt Hank a* dcjmsiturics for this great fii’ ht we •&gt;-" -ill conduct­ othera would not yield to the temp­
the City.
tation science Is now placing in
ing ugulnst Polio," Hall said.
Doling the forepart of the meettheir hand*.
ng, letter* of commeiidnlion were
“ With that In mind, there 1*
PRODUCTION BOOSTED
rend from the Stale Hoard of
WASHINGTON iitv—Itecord pro­ something 1 would sav, to Stalin:
Health, concerning action taken bv duction levels boosted manufac You claim belief In Lenin’s pro
the city in procuring improved luring employment to a postwar phccy that one stage In the dr
water uml Hi'werage systems, anil peak of iota million In November, vclnnmcnt of Communist society
‘loin the TourLt Club, referring Ihe Bureau of Labor Statistics re­ would be war between your world
to the Tourist Festival.
and ours. Rut Lenin wus a nrc
ported today.
For every 1,000 workers, only atomic man, who viewed society
If you aren't using « whole pack eiuhl were laid off during the and history with pre-atomic eyes.
age of dried fruit, pul the remain month-one of Ihe lowest lay-off Romcthlng profound has happened
der tn n tig Idly covered cunt aliter rotes since 1045 and only half the since he wrote. War has changed
In your refrigerator.
Its shape and Its dimension. It canlay-off rate nf a yenr ago.

G

Asheville
Cleveland
tail Angeles
New Orleans
New York
Seattle
Washington
Jacksonville
Miami
Tallahassee

null low Prtclp.
.04
65 40
.97
20 17
.53
54 52
71 57
.17
35 29
.45
44 34
.09
39 32
70 54
70 ca
70 50

mil now be a ‘ singe’ In the deveb
..... . ( ot anything save ruin fur
, inn* regime ami your homeland."
Truman
said aaahe —Is -----------------resuming
I I .111*1*1
-Minn.it gladly’ * his place a* ® prl
vale ntiien and he spoke of the
"friendly and understanding col■ has
' *had
—* *----labnrdtlon"■he
fromEl—
Elsen­
hower and his associates in working fur nn orderly changeover of
aifuilnlitrations.
"The President elect." Truman
drclired. "I* about to take up the
greatest burdens, the most com­
pelling responsibilities, given to
any man. And I, wllh you and nil
Americans, wish fur him all possi­
ble success In undertaking tho
tasks that will so soon be his."
As for his ad ministration. Tru­
man said:
"At the very lean, a total war
has been averted, each day up tn
this hour. And at Ihe must we
mnv already have succeeded In
establishing conditions which can
net) that kind of war from hap­
pening, for us far ahead as man
can sec."
Truman said It wms the Tirst
Russian atomic explosion of 104!)
that sparked the expanded Amer­
ican mobilization program. "We
had to endeavor to keep our lead
in atomic weapons." strengthen the
armed forces and enlarge produc­
tive capacity, he said.
___

Stan Comstock
recommend:)
AFFILIATED FUND, INC.
A niutiiul fund of
j)n&gt;vtm prrformnnco
A hhoI h over $200,000,000.

Full pnrticulurt) on miuent
M l5 Conway Road
Orlitndo

Phono 0805

l|i&gt;|ir*&gt;is*iiAli*ii d u e 'll dt i'Uf

USED CAR SALE
In order to make room for trade-in i on the new 1953 BuickH, which will

Minister And Wife

Killed In Collinion
(Continued I-rum t’ sgo One)
the) baskets, 120.(137.37.
Increases In the tirlco of cab­
DE FUNIAK 81‘ ltlNGS Wl - A
bage, according to Mr. Anderson, Dade Cily, Fla., minister
and hi*
(list
Wore noted ns follows: December wife were killed today In the colli
1D(I1, 93,70 average per 30-pnumi slon of their car and a large nil
bag and 94.05 per Bll-pnuml ernte, transport truck near here.
ami In Deccmlier, 1902, 91.02 aver­ The victims were the Rev. and
age pur 1«g nml 91.25 average per
Mra. Leroy Franklin Edwards
Amelin wonwn ntav loon bo
ware averaging 913.GO Their two children, whole panics ;
■mok'ng »•(&gt;«. *rul not the corncob nrriVmiare
bushel brisket, in 11)51 uml were not learned Immediately
14,41 Uni month) fiiconihciii. 90,90 were injured and were taken tn a
In 1081 ami 94,1(1 hint month, unit De Funluk Springs hospital.
tomatoes. 17,11 In 1051 uml Kl,AO Invesllgatlng officers said Ihn
last month, A rise from Itf.tlH to transport
turned off Highway
14,47 n*r bushel hamper w«* noted DO In an had
apparent effort to turn
in henna nml 92,06 to 92.01 In or. iiround, and
the automobile driven
the Rev. Edwards rammed lit"
9 fir. Anderson said tin' demand bv
rear end. The top of tho Ed
was plentiful hut that the prlies the
were lower end disclosed there ha* wards’ car wai sheared off.
Keen n 600*acre Increase In cab- An Inquest wai being held thla
hate production In Florida alone. i morning.

I|her, o» elie iacreue the
for pipe*. TVs I* where
■* vnm*n tome In If every
in woman would become •
pipe imoker, tb*-ra would actually
be • Knrritv of oinee and e hie
hpom'
reetill in the pipe In*
dually. Whet e arwnl oDnortunitv
womenI And thla la oo pipe
m either.

By JAMEfl MAHMItV

Trntnan

AWOL Figures Given Million DoUar
For Southeast Area

be here Friday J«n. 9th, we are reducing our entire stock o f Fords, Chevrolets, Plymouths, Pontiacs, Dodges, Studebakers, Buieks for this week
only:

IX

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CEILING

SALE

PRICE
$1099.00

$ 860-00

1949 Ford V-8 Custom 2 Door Sedanr..G

$1244.00

1946 Bulck Super 4 Door Sedan

$ 976.00

1948 Plymouth Convertible

1947 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan

$ 985.00

$ 071&lt;H&gt;
$ 771 oo
$ 7M-00

1950 Dodge Coronet 4 Door Sedan

$1730.00

*1 4 *0 0

1950 Pontiac 2 Door Sedan 6 Cylinder

$1767.00

*1575*00

$1542.00

*1335*00

1&lt;:.r0 Bulck Special 2 Door Sedan

$1619.00

*1495*00

IDID Ford Convertible V-8

$ 353.00

$ 150*00

fsCO.f9

P u b lic A u c tio n
Of
Poultry Supplies

1950 Stndebnkcr Champion

S00 Chick B Tray Electric Brooder

&lt;- -.1/
■

M

4 Door

Sedan

BOO Chick Floor Hover
4 MeUI Neat Boxee of 10 NeoU

PRICE

I B M Doan With Track
1 Copper Sprayer
has fern. The MIlW *»l*t*
ua arr not m*de tr be «a*
but r*th&lt;tr to p’ovldf aperiel
« i tit limit wbn. anew the
ent'k. end awt wfjjjRtp P«J

lain eiemplloue. Ikw ctdk
m-j»» ranpot long «erwKw ea
lab Either lh*re e W k*
law-end order, or tewlra;

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Several other care to Miect from

I Plekelt U w a Ontee

Some Wove* Wire

Fracing, Feed Trough* Water

Fotwta'aa tad ete. Havla« Bold My Mae* I Will M l
Thla Morehaadtae To the Hifkeat Hlddor. Friday Jaa.
NlfUi At the Baaloid Faroien Market* * MUeo M k
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MOTOR SALES

Star Ra«te Battler* .1 %

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210 Magnolia Avenue
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CALENDAR OF W
EEKLY SOCIAL ACTIO

Mi Im l v Hullul IW First
M•i Ini*11 .1 1 In.iiti vi.,4 tin' sitting
Thr Prayer Meeting iii'iutr .1 Wnyde Km k&gt; t, .M'l Yah m i" Ih i f . In I ini'll! fni a
pal tv liV tin
Ili&gt;‘ l i n t llupiiit CIiiii "h will •11 i uitli Mr llih l.i r, Mis. \V II. Ilul Hnn rlil
nf
Uiwli-v
Sunday
will, lit ? i:t1l p.m, Diploma* mill I.(til. Mis 11 . W. Itiiprcrhl and Stilled ('III-*. Ill'' Hull whs nl
nenl* for Study Courses dining Mi&gt;- llnrhain Kopreeht as hu-l- trnetiicly di'cnrolcl with mri-volthe punt year mill ln&gt; nitimliil us 1 i s. Mr*. Hut id M. Wright nt ■■led eluliiiii mitt green*. Hostesses
ujuirt of tliiit service.
Kaglr Labe. Fla. will lie the guyst fm ilo o •,1-oin wcie Mrs. A l l ' l l
™ io llojul Aiohas-ndoi* will speaker noil till membeis uie Mis-1 on Mi*. A II. Steven*. Mi*.
liii'i't at tilt* First Iinptist ('hnii'li Urged to In- pn-Selit.
I.. '1 t i n '. Mr*. I. M MeCnsblil
b"glnulng at 7:1X1 |i.m.
lied \|i- I’biitles \|ei illether
tlli.M M I
Tltt1 Junior Hiutherliuud mill
' I lie |ne-idetit, Mrs. Jidin M.
Clleles of the Woman’s Missinuini'i't nl the First iluplist Chinch ary Society of the First lluldisl tiillon. ri'ii.lmtcd tnc nnetlnu and
beginning at 7:110 p.m.
.Church will meet at 10:16 a. in. io the decothuml rbuinnun, Mrs. .1.
Thu W. S. C. S. of thi' Elwittirr the Fdurulioiial iiiiihlioe n» fol­ K. Courier, rcail friun the tnuli
Methodist Church will meet with lows; Circle No. I. Mrs. II. F. Mr- I’ -nliu and also nrtules fnnu Ilo
Mm. Hubert llruce, North Lake Whorler, rhuil'inuu, in the Pliiln- Mcthoslist I'Ooblet. “ Cpper Uiouu"
Monroe, at 7:3(1 p. 111.
Men *o.-r• in-re lulled to »e|t
then 1 la-- loo in: Cileh- No. J, M'-I Ht »(SI*.\ V
Volie Williams, ehairinan, in tie eommeiiiiuiiln &lt;- tdllles. the -ale nl
The Magnolia J'ircle of the Sun- I'Ll. 1 111 "in .m i: Cireh No,
Ml-, Wllletl Was nmti-l tllteM bl the --la-fmjj (Jut 1I011 Club will meet at Ihuili'v Hdlillin. ehairm.ili, in the to raise iiiom &gt; fm the buildinu
tl^R) a 111. at thi- home of Mrs. C. Cohleli Cileh* classroom; Citele fund. Mi mlit i s bnvinc luitlidnvs
II. Cogburn, 21X1 Scott Avenu" with No. I, 'Its. U L. Hntm. ehuirnmii. this month mil cnriHHintIhtr to the
Mm. W. K. Klnhhuff us co-host. Ill till' Men's Itil-'e elitsstoo-n: I’ lC- ini linin'. I uni, at the nu-itin.' were
Courier. Mis
MX.
ele No. IS, Mi«. W. C. I t mi. i bail • Mrs. (illbiii. Mis
The regular meeting of Semin, man, in the Ynune Men'* clu—- (Sttwens, Mis A. H /.Mehry and
olo Itehekah Lodge No. Cl will rooiti; Circle No. it, Mr-. |t. C. Mrs, Lida Stall.
meet at tlir I. I). (I F Hull nl 8:00 Moore, chairman, in tin- Woman'*
Card* of iippict iiitliui fin com n 111 All nii'inlu'ia pie urged to la* llible elassroom: Clrele No. 7. Mis, tesie* exli-iided were rend lie Mi*.
present
It. L. Johnson, chalimun, in tlir S. O. Sbiiibidsei, elus* teueber,
The Hume Denmnstrollon l.'lub Cb'iinei's I'hissiooin. A i-oveied 1 Mi's Flora FarrNh, Mr*. (!. W. Hal­
will meet nl the Inline of Mm. .1. dll’ ll llinclieon will lie served nl ley, Mbs Thelma Itniauiolnl. forII. Cniwfurtl on luike Mury nl 2:3o mam. Circle No. 1 will present a r.ier 1 la«* teacher, Mr*. W. A.
I'.in. A ilemoimliutiun will he hrlil pmirriuu in the ehurch nl 1:00 n.m. lluMlei, and Ml, and Ml*. Hnhei I
ottAouked rue*.
■ with Mrs. John K. Fox ns lead' 1 . Mlio-e Mi*, tiillon also thanked
The Palin Clrrh' of the Garden Tile theme use,I will In' "Haldl't ini’iidn'r* for their tliuutthlfulness
Club will meet ut 7:110 11. m. with Women Around the World." The iIiii Iiil' her ret yin liervavement.
Hiii inc tiie soeinl hour humoion*
Mm. II. C. Oakes,
Si'ott Ave- mii .erv will he open for the Sunnur. Sim. H. K. Itulliff will «erve benins nml children of pre-school New Yt-ai's re-oliitnui» wore lend
and a mu«ienl iratne enloyed with
as i'0-hostcs*.
.lire.
a pi In- ht'iiiy won ov ills, (iillmi
Thi’ Central Clri'le of the GarCircle* "f th" Wuiiicn of the Sufiwal, It'll, sandwlehe*. and mints
lb'll Cluh will meet nl it:-Hi 11. ill.
ut the home of Mrs. II. C. Mome. Fir -1 I'rc diyterimi Church will wen* -eiA*',l at Hie conetuslon of
The West Side I’nri'iit-Ti ni h"i • meet us follow ' C'lcle No- I* 'I - file pieetlltir,
Those I'll-ell! wen Mrs, C, M
Assorluthin will tni'i'l ut 'J:IXI p. in. Churb-s Wllbr, chub mini, with
at the school to he preceded with Mr |l. C. Ilnwurd, I lilt Hub Ave FTiTw't-rs. Mi- .1. Mioilie Williams,
nuc, willi Mrs. C C. Karle 11 • co- Mi*. Km lilli*. Mi*. Iloinei I'lire
the bourdAtleetlng ul 1:30 p. 111.
hostess ut 2;:,0 i».ill.; I irele No. 2, Mi*. It A. Kill roll. Mi*, flourier.
®
m im r
Mr*. W. I). Ilofninn, rhnirumn. Vli* O. F V\ tiits-. Mis. Pauline
Hose Cl Tele of the Hullfnril (inr- with Mis, W. A Ludwig, ilPX Fast IIowa id. Mi- Hairy Mrnwn, Mi*
ileii Cluh will meet ut P:lfi n. m. Fourteenth Street, at 2: in p m.; I. J. Iloietle, Mis Stull. Mrs W
with Mm. II. II. Crumley.
Ciirle No. 3, -Mi'- Lloyd Movie, K. Itiiiin*'. Mrn. HIfvpuh, Mi"
The Ixora Circle of the Cm den I'hairninn, with Mi*. If ul ph Austin Tvi»\ Mi**. C‘. .I. Mirlttullut, Mt*
Club will meet ut 2:30 p. in. ut the Snii'.h, 2021 park Avenue, at .1 00 Hi. k*tnn, Mr?*, (fillun, Mr*. Z» •
II. K. Un*»i*iH»# Mlhome of Mrs. Hoy Cleen. 701 Pal- 11.11m.; Clrele No. I, Mrs I, I), Itulliff,
n.elto Avenue. Each meniher Is Winodi off, chilli mnn. with
Mh*
..............
Mr / / m h r v . VU-i* Murv Pn»UI» Vrl
mi
asked to bring evergreen specimen Wnoili llfl, 11'2 West sV'vVnti
I AIiim* &lt; luumiuii, him! \\\»*
for lilcutlfiratioii.
Street, nt n:0i) p.in.; Cirrlr N11 V WvHJili'orlk.
The Jucnrumln ('irrle of the Sun- Mr- IV. I . Itorhi*. l imit man, \%•1 1»
ford (iurdeii Club will meet ut - mi Mrs. I L for lev, A*nlarrufi A v
p, an, at the home of Mm. 1! I. line, ul 2 ■til (1.io \ Plrrli* Ni* iT,
1' i w l f o y , 1101 Kim Avenue
Mi*. It. C. Moon, rliuiimail, will*.
The Hibiscus Clrele of the Gut- VIis* t id* &lt; 111 jitM*-tI&gt; 1Arlla 1 v, ni
m.
nt
|
1 no I' in.; (’ lirlr No. 7, Mi-* &lt;’ It
ill'll c lu b will meet lit 2:30
VIK,',If I’ill'I-'S (t.l.llll III .1' w Ithe home o f Mrs, Michael t.lnsim, I *u" 0(1, « hiiiianiM. with Mi' 1 li,,ll"i'd "ii til* . li-venlb 1st&gt;Hid il
Ul Sentl' Avenue. Co.hostesses
Uni 1 i-. AI In Myrllr Aw n . . al Frida\ with a pmti gli'-'i
hi
will be Mrs. K. L. Haim nml Mrs. tptill pm.; Kvrnimr iTirrii* No 1, mi.lie i al 1tn il home. ChristiouH. C. DuUuse,
Mr«. Mnhrl IIhiuji, i huii inuii, u ith decoi at ions prevailed Hii»nigii"li!
Till' MIllioSii eiri le of lire Sun* AlUk Sma Win 1 rii Kailm l*y, 117 Hu pun-,' in.ini* and games wi n'
ford Uni lien Club will meet at Wr**t Tenth Mi* 1 i, at H;dil p i r, , i'll !"1 ■d
I'rtre- w i t ' who b\ ('hail*
111:00 u. m. nt tbi' Imine or 'ti- Kvrniti^ A'irih No. 1!, Mm . I I
ll- nlmm nml
Slapunh rlmitiduii, with Mi * I'ai Sl'inti. .M.i'gnrel
J. M Cameron on Celery
I.mil 1 . Ufi !H I’alnirlto \vi Hiii1, al Hut, I, op «idi*'. After (lie fftinie*
The Hut (Tirilemm ( Irele "J 1
nil p.m. with Mi-*. Jor Arill i •\\ 1el I■-- bill' ll' - l OII-lsHng of Ic
t. •'ill'll Cluh will Mleet at J"- x'
,i , am. ini-*, -ail'd toils, eamlv
1 ro-hiMlrsH.
a,la. nt the home of Mrs. It. I
and p'Hii Ii weie served. Mr*, lb n
llolibun, I 107 Kust Sec. uni -Mti »■&lt; tm i :s i &gt; \ i
hani w i- n--i-led In serving b(
Till. A in leu Circle of the Nam
I hr I’ niAv ' I iiitir A Iri'- dll Vli
Si'iio l -iiid Mi* Hugh,"ford Carden ('lull " III meet nl X 00
'|...... ........ illy ll"1 I'ai l\ " 11b
p.m. with Mm. Fred Pope.
|nirrt iit thr VuliAr/, Holrl at .
" " F'bb .1"' ll"l’ l"S.
Sul lie Harrison ’ hupt'-i ■ ' ’ oiiul I* III, l llr pohliv in i ddldill . dtv t.'l ( I, lb
I lia, I. .mil Hilly Ht'iint. Jobnov
ters of the A merlin 11 Hevoliithui. to iitlriui.
Mu, -I , N.iihan I’-Wtlt. T-'hW
Walker, llavlil Wilson. HaVld l''"
„|'M lilies NTblaek. Illltch Cu*'llhe
O v ie d o M a s o n s H a v e
I m p r o m lu C o n c e r t
Muigii'i’l lleliham.

WKIlNIiSlUY

,*||| ItH't'l III IIk hl'lli" uf Mu It

( ’buries Rcnhani Jr.
Honored On Birthday

(iiven Ry llolt/elnw

Open Installation
(F|ieelaH

All itiipM'liiphi

1 ■"

*'ii(«i! mix jir

first line In over i!il vein - an "i" " M'hh'il l \ hhk Il 'H/t luw. foiitii’llv

0 ” * i*f Simft«i »i mui new nf NVw Yul k
A'lAS, mi Sul ill tin \ liiuhl uf til**
Oviedo Mil*utile Lnrpe N".
The newly elected uffleei* wen in Itnitli1* nf Mrs. ( I n a liiiin whteh
vtailed Mtutday nipiit at Hie * (tv an- i'tifi»y**i hv a yioiip *»f Sanford
Hall Memuital Imildinp here in a niii-ieinns. II*' am- a number "f
Lenutlful and lmpre*nlve rere- Hin t'il ic selection* ulnlMl w ith sev
c i ul lipid opeia si-lei lion*.
ii.stnllAtlen

was

held

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luuny at 8:00 p.m.
A iarije uruup uf r.'lntives,
friends, Maimmo and Kuslern Star
me mtier* from Hrlandu* Son ford,
( Vkwii, Oviedn. Geneva nml Win­
ter Park, witnessed us Alex Greer,
Past Masler of the Oviedo l.odifo
acted as Grnud InstallliiK Officer.
Ernrsl C. Hlauirluer, Past Muster
of Eoia I.mliru No. 207, Orlando,
acted ns Grand InstullInK Mur■hall.
Mr, Sluuirhtrr first escorted L.
V, Hart to be presented In Grand
IniUllliiK officer, Alex Greer, fm
Inatallnllun us Worship Master
OMhu Ovli'du ImilKc, after which
I.V w ns escorted to his position.
Luu CaPiildu, of Composite IshIkb
No. 1X13. Orlando, sani* a sulo In
honor of Mr. Hurt. He was ac­
companied ut the piano by Miss
Huth Jerniirun, also nl Orlando.
The other officers were then in*
(induced by Mr. Hlnuuhter fur In•tallallon In llie iuIIowImk order!
II, L. Gale. Orlamlo, .Senior War­
den! William 0. linker. Orlando,
Junior Warden; J. IL Jones.
Ofieda, treasurer; Tommy Me*
iJin, the latter of Geneva, Chap­
lain! A. (L, Allen. Orlnndo, nml T.
H. Danlell, Jr„ the former of Or­
lando, the latter of Oviedo, Junior
and Senior Deacons, respective!; \
Loujs Urademeyer. Junlur Hie
ward and Flovd Lund, Orlando,
as secretary, Kach was vseurted
to hla respective slnloti.
Mr. Hart thanked all Installlnir
uffleers and all helpinir to make
Uu&lt; affair the success It was. He
flwoduccd each officer and illalnllln* officer and their families
ureient. Then he thanked Ids fel­
low members for the honor they
hod bestowed upon him and pro
tnlsed lu endeavor to do hls best
tu show hla appreciation by innk*
Injr them a successful year.
Hu called upon Mrs. J. B. Jones,
J r „ wife o f the treasurer, to in­
troduce the distinguished visitors

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* Watt r S k i Shows Da i ff
MINO roue camiia

in,--, ill, AmonP tbe*e wen- Mrs.
W. K. Itaiues. worthy matron,
Mr*. Li mm McLain. I'u-t Junioi
Matron and Grand Kepresi-utative
of Utah! Mrs. It. W. Turner, Pas!
Matron and Past Grand lostruc
tur of Hl-lrlct ‘21; Mi*. 1'iuit
Tyre, Past Million nod present
Murdinll: Mrs, I’, H. Anderson,
i ssnelute coiiilin tii'ss: Mrs. 1,. I
Sheppard. Iieasuri'r: .1- II- .Julie*,
worthy nut ton: Frank Tulhotl,
Past Pul run; lloli Williams, |iunt
natron; and Mrs. K. ('- Williams,
Mrs.
Murpurel
Tails'll;
Mrs,
liludy* Malcolm, Mr*. Nettle J.
Aulln: Mrs. Louis lliademever
and Tommy McLain, nil from Se­
minole Chapter No. ’2 OEM, San­
ford. Mr*. Jones is also a mem­
ber of Hcnilimlo Chapter, belli it
Publicity Chairman Inui'lber with
Mrs. Janie Shoemaker.
Olliers she Introduced included
Mrs. Wihiner, sister-in-law of
Alex Greer and also Past Matron
of Orlando Eastern Star Chapter
No. IHI; Mr«. Alex Greer nml
Mrs..II, L. Gale, also memlirrx of
Ihe same clmpler. H. It. Slonlper,
nml sun Hosro Slonlper, Iwith Has*
li ra . Star members of Winter
Park Chapter. Iloscoe Hlimlper Is
master of Pioneer Lodiic No. P'l,
Wilder Park, of which lunlpe II.
It. Sluidirer is also u member,
Mr. Slomrhter proclaimed all offleers o f Oviedo Lodge No. 213
duly Installed. The Hev. Lionel W.
Nelson, of llrondway Methodist
Church, Orlando, and n former
member of the Oviedo Ixslpe, illsmissed the ineetintr with n ptuyer.
All visitors were then Invited
In remain wilh the members fur
refreshments.
Charlie West, willi
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the help of soma brother Masons,
served a delirious menl of hum,
i,"tnt.i salad, In fad, butter urn)
cuff re lu tho lurge number pre­
sent. Mr. West said he was helped
In thn preparation of the meal
hv I.. V. Hart and Mra. E. M.
0111ff.
1'nst Master* of Hie Oviedo
Lodge present for the oecaalon In•lulled Mr. West, Trlffln Oreer,
rheuduro Aulln, und Irving Mal­
colm.

CHEF’S SPECIAL
A HOWL OF REAL HOME MADK
VEGETABLE SOUP
OP TASTY
CHEF'S CHOICE OF
T
SANDWICH DAILY
CHOICE OP COFFEE OR, TEA

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Mt. and .Mrs. Neal it \ngel an
■"&gt;un«,- Hu- idrtli of n s,m I.airy
Thomas on Jan. I ul the I '-inald
Laughton Menunint llii*pital. Mrs.
Angel and their -on have now re­
turned to their Immc nl I'.mt Lo­
cust Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. tbiffith
,mmulined today the hirlli " f a -on
Ht'imls Claude, weighing 7 lbs., lb
ess,, mt Hee. 31 at Hie local lm*'iiltal. Ml*, (iriffilb is tin ("liner
El-ie lluoiium.

Charles Ronlumi
Honors Her Husband

M th.

Mrs. Charles llenhnm enter(iiin*
••il on Monday night with a sur­
prise hiilhilay party Imiioiing hei
liioliiiml.
During
Hie evening
Uiinii's were enjoyed with l.overn
Clark Jr., Cuitis Hughes and
Chillies llesl winning iirlffi. Later
lee rri'nm, cake, snlli'il nuts, sand­
wiches and hot coffee were served
hv Mrs. Uenhiiui assisted hv Mrs.
Hughes ami Mrs. Elmer Ashley.
Those enjoying the evening with
Mr. and .lies, ilenham were Mr.
nod Mrs. T. F. Ilenham, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Manning, Mr. and
Mis. Curtis Hughes and sons, Mr.
and Mr*. Charles llesl, Mr. and
Mis. Will llest of Fluy ll Klldhs,
(nil,, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Smith,
Mr. ami Mrs. Lavern Clark, Mr.
and Mra. Imvrrn Clark Jr., Mr.
and
Mrs. Elmer Ashley and
daughter und Murguret, Charles
mid Curlne Ilenham.

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Dress t l n r l i w i t h

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WALGREEN AOEHCY
“ON THE CORNER BY THE CLOCK"

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Mam FREEMAN " " . H ANSON

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D R . ( ’ . A.. P E R S O N S

Mis. Fred W. Hall and Mis, \
Derby were ro-hosiesses for ll,"
regulai meeting of
.41,
Agm-s
Clmpter of Hulv Cross Women's
Auxiliary held on Mimday at the
ItnII home mt Cifteelith Street.
Following the opening devotional.
Mrs. S. O. Chits.* Jr. gave a shmi
lalk on the siiiiltual meaning uf
'lie greeting "Happy New Year."
A holiness session fallowed din­
ing which lime several npiHilnimeiits weio made and the mono
agreed to l.egln all foturo meetings
uf the chapter at 2:041 p. m. At­
tention was called to the meeting
uf tile general auxiliary which ito lie held at 3:1X1 o'rloek Jan. lit.
A report was heard nn llm Uniled Thank Offering after wliii Ii
the hostesses servisl lint tea and
delicious cookie*. Those presonl
wero Mrs. (J. D. Iljshup, Mrs. Fred
Are you a working wife? Then rope, Mrs. Allen Jones, Mrs. Mar
chock your rooking xlaples (Hire garvt Marshall, Mra. Miriam Ito-a week nial reorder your fresh soll, Mrs. Chase, Mrs. It. It. Dca«,
«ii|)plici.
Mra. Hull and Mrs. Derby.

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.d d lr a ilu a * . d lrri-l am i * u » r a filn - il
|&gt;olllli-ial su b d iv isio n *

D i.;o

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in

Mona

Othar bond*. nn,r*. mid drl.rnlurrr
Corporal* *tonk» &lt;Inrludliw I Mona »lork of Knlrral
IO«artu Itnnk,
lea n * and &lt;ll»roont» llnrlnillru; I Mona ovrt.I.nf t»l
Hank pramlaaa awnwl f l l . M f *I*, furniture amt
flalurr* tl l.fM 1*)
(Hank fir* mi»*» owntil tin riibjirl In I Mono Ilona not
n-.lllnrd l.y Imnkt
Haul ailala nunait olhar lin n Inink prrmlrr*
Invaalinanla nml nlliar aairla Imllia. Ur rxprr.roiliiH tmnk
nratnlaaa nr olhar rant rMHlr
Cuilonura' llahlllly to Mil* Ioink on aaoaiiiunoa niiiainmlliir
Olhar m i i i i
. . . . . .
TOTAL

N ona
S M .IIt* t&lt;&gt;
;n
Molia
N ona
Mona
Mona

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curimriH IliliH
Time rtopnnltM of Individual In tuiriiirffli pw* nml t nrunriitiiniN
liitfinfiltw of Ifnltefl HtnlfN (l*»rr rumcnt llnrlmllng

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liriM iN ltn rtf I h h U m
tilner (tnjM)nltii li e r t l f l e d

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f N m ii' on o t h e r peril p * ln l*
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nfid o u ln liilir t llig
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T O T A f « 11 1A I ! I L I T I f i r»» IIa r I n it I n p wuh r■
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♦n.nnn ini
12.3**2.1 &lt;
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c a p it a l*
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rmilvlded profit*
lt e * e r v e * lu rid re t I m u m i n m t i . t i i f o r p r e f e r n o l r n p lin O

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T O T A L C 'A I 'I T A L A IT T II’ NTH

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T O T A L LIAIIILITII:H A NH I ' A I ’ IT VI. A f r n l ' N T M
• T h in In in k ** I'u p H iil m &lt;h n | n| h of
l* lr * I p r e f e r r e d m m h w it h t o t a l p u r v n h ie of IN n n r
T o t a l r e t Ir N ld r v a lu e IN i.ru*
H erorid p r e f e r r e d n| o i h tv It h t o t a l p n r v a lu e (N o n e ,
tot ml ret I ru b I »■ v a lu e fN orte
f a pit nl n o te * i n d tln|ii.tilM re# o f tN o iie
f ’runm ori “ to* It w llh t m n l p a r v a lu e o f ir.n.nna WP

tltltmiMMH

A**e|N plertiiert or rti p|«ned to e n lire lU lillltlr* and for
other
pur no net*

jun.Oun utt

O t illg a lIo n * N ijh o rd lr m lfd to rJriln te of detio«*tii*rr nm l o t lo r
f t edit o re, not Irududed In lln t illllle a
(II) Lo n n n i i * hI i i i WII n tio v e lir e n f l r r «1«nlurt to ib of
p e n e rv e * o f
,
I I I ) H m i r l t lew li* Mliotvn n l.o v r lir e a f l i r d e illie tlo n *.f
r e n e r v e * o f ...
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FHilny will m*rk the •nd o f Iho
holiday lenva prrlod aboard tbo
ntutlon and (houahta
are being
friven to the approarhlna Admin"trntlvo ln»p&lt;*ctlon which will bo
held at NAAH on Jan. I!l. The In•iiKctliiK parly, made up nf hlah
rnnkinir officer* from Ihe Headnnartora, Rlath Naval Hlatrlct In
Chnrlenton, H. C. nml the Headnuarter* o f the Naval Air Dane*
In Jackianvllle, will urrive hero
lo make the inapectlon o f all
NAAH Department*. There have
hern many change* and many Im­
provement* aboard the itatlon
*lnrn the la*t Admlnl*tratlve In* per lio n a n d each d e p a r t m e n t I*
allr eady preparing to ho In top
"ihip 'k hape" condition for the Mg
event two weeka front today.
Jnme* A. Durden, Matulimith
third elan*, cheeked aboard
the
itatlon yrntrrduy after complet­
ing a tour o f *ea duty. He ha»
hern n**lgned to the Security De­
partment. Chonalng the Nnvv a*
id* career, .llm recently “ (hipped
over" for another *lx year hitch.
HI* home town 1* Dublin, (la.
Tho*e o f you who remember
Thomaa N. Fleetwood. Parachute

ciuS&amp;uiftT Plirnc

T»iz Taylor Given

MIAMI ( O - M liu r 8|t. C. T.
N k’b ii, JO, craib Ujkied hia hiirn
B i r t h To D a u g h t e r
lo| Marine t fljhUtf plane after
Tueaday
and
an aaerial
r ,_ _ eiptoilon
.....
.
,
SANTA MONICA, Calif. UTJ escaped
with firat and second de Elisabeth
ped v
Taylor of the movies
jree bum*.
Nlckeil aald there wa* an ex g ■ve birth to ncr first child, a boy,
t n ig h t.
plosion in the cockpit as he head la sThe
7-pound .Trainee baby was
d In for a landing at Opa-Locka.
delivered by Caesarean section.
Insble to get the canopy open, The
20-year-old actrpss and her
he was almost overcome b y amoke
is he fought to get the plsne son were reported "doing fine."
Her husband is English actor
down.
Ml.hnei Wilding, rut.

t

KIND BURGLAR
MIAMI (O—A. burglar pointed n
gun at Jam er Gatlin and gave
him a choice of handing over hi*
money or being (hot in the brain.
Being down to hi* last burk,
aallin decided his brains were the
most valuable and handed over
hi* wallet.
“ Take it back," said the bur­
glar after peering into (he wallet
and noting a single hill. “ I won't
take a working man’* dollar."

FA RM T A X E S
W IN T E R
PARK
(SpiH-Inll —
Fu rm e r* w ill pay ii leeord high
o f S77fi m illion
,o farm
re al
estate tuxes (h i* y e a r n errm lln g
t&lt;&gt; the Flo rid a F a rm llu rcu u ,
The llo reuu *uv* th is fig u re
le p rrse n t* n r&gt;.-t'; |&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;*t o ver last
y e a r; and thnt New M exico pay*
the lowest fla m tux and Mas.-meboHctt* the highest.

P la t e ol K lo r id n , f 'o t illl) of H enillio h., p ««;
Hvviirn to n m l _*tih#u t lin 'd lie fo re trie I I i I n 1**1f t It iltip of d a n iu ir p
l l ' i i . a n d I lie r e h p e e r lif p flin t | a m riot an o f f h r r o r d tn o fo r of tlila l.a rih
M&gt; eoinriilM Nloii e k p ir t ’M M r y
I!IM .
U*. J L A W T O N . N o ln rp C u ld lr

(HMAL)

WOo Through

i

FASTCR

••I'M
THE

Luiral Notice

year will bo for advancement to
Petty Officer on Fob. 3. Then will • r . v r v i o v r M i m i M . i n ,
O I I V m i : I I . IIIIIM V I I l i ,
coma the oxam* for third clax*. JI 'la
r c « f I M l i l r * r r I1 H1I
second da** and first cla** which niMrraa MnltmiKH,
will he held on Fell. 10, 17, ami
V uil a r e lie r e liy in ,ilf l ...| 11...t A -U
24 ro*j}ecllvely.
If you haven't l lr u u ir lt , (ill* f u - .l n o li f i.r .11« . . r .
i*alo»l
y-m In II,
I'lr c -u ii &lt;',.i) r i
checked out the honk* you will &gt;
f o r e - in liio li- i K i - . r i . l n .
nm l
need for study purpose* you had y o u u r * lie r e l-y r&gt;-i|nlr--il in f ile
l&gt;*r«i&gt;niilly
o
r
l-v
u
M
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r
n
r
y
,
u
l
i
l
i
it,.better do It right away. It's later
f 'li- r k o r *«l+l I 'm ir i y rm r w r it t e n
than you think! t
ilt-M-nec. I f n n y , l „ ||„ - M il or ,-„n iDigger icrond rlan*. will he happy
If there I* auth an award a* |&gt; l*llll n il'll In h u m i ’ll ll- e l.y t tir
to know he I* back In Hanford "The Surprise o f the Year" I K l l i iln v o f J i iiiu . ir y A . h Hi,’.*
again. Tdnt wa* alationed hero In think George Powell deserve* It. H e r e in f u ll im l o r Im lK in - n i M ill InHunfowl a* a member o f Fighter George announced recently that he re m le re il n g iilh e l y-i-i l-y i|.-fit 1111.
" llin-xe m y Im m l n o d Iln ei-iij n f
Kuuadron dJ hut hw went lo C i t II wa* planning to buy a new car al­ aaltl i ' m ir i n l
e n o fo r
.Ui-niln-il*
Field when Ida iiptadron wa* though lie had nm decided which I 'm in ly , I O i M i . i h l - II
IMli iluy
trun*ferred there la*t Octotier. make or model, After seeing him o f lii-i-ein ln -r I'O'.J
l
i
I*
l
l
l
’
I
I
S
I
n
i
M
l-l. r li.
Now Tom ha* reported hark to driving around In hi* 11)47 Pack­ ■Ioil ll I I l . r o l i i l r i l i
Hanford with permanent tranafrr ard hi* friend* began wondering U i - m l l l l f l I 'e r k liie It'-lir
order* front VFUJi Ur NAAH. He which of Lhe big rnr* he would fi­ A t lo rn e y f o r I ' l i i l i i l l f f
ami hi* wife Nnla are realdlng at nally rhuone. The surprise rame
Park Ave. Ho I* original- when George drove to work It, hi*
24-paf|«
lv front Seymour, ind. It’* good brand now All-State. It may ha
lo have you hock with u* Tom smaller than *ome cur*, hut George
book let
and Nolo.
"com* mighty nroud of it.
Now th at the holiday* * ro o v *r
Ken June*. Yeoman third oIb m ,
nnd .-v rry u n r 1* back to liv in g a I* hack to duty with the Station
c o in iia ra tlv c ly norm al life , m any personnel Office after completing
( -V
men an* r r u lliln g thnt lh a Scrvil•^•- a *!x werk course In Public In­
W iiln G o m p ftlllv o E xa m in a tio n * formation nt the Armed Koree* In­
nro not fa r o ff. T h r fir s t exam th is formation School In Ft. Slocum,
N. Y. He finished Ihe course De­
cember 18 and then went to hi*
L e g a l N o tic e s
Ask for a free j-m«-u»e «ee*a
home In I.annuler, Pa. for leave
LrNilafaklii
copy Vouiiy* initHiNa, ....... mi
tiii:
n r v i i; n r n . i n i l l M
Tir over Ghrlstma* nml New Year’*
19
9
Hrhtlli.na
•I M i n i . I t . n l . l &gt; !•* I T M I H I lS , l l l t - before reporting buck to Hanford
h iiii:m t : i i k \ nw m
fur doty. Ken *uv* he's ginil to be
A Nvvurn i *■rmf. l a i it f lu iv lh g
j
f lli'il
ji»rti i f f i
v d*it (a ilia
I *1r &lt;•vi 11 : bark with hi* friend* In Hnnfonl
2M03 South llu in h t H lreel
• 'itII 1 4 In Ithrl f u r H M fllu n lr 4'nHlll&gt; , although he did have a wonderful
K ln r lt la . I.&gt; i m l t M T I I V V I* \ T T K .I t
time nt school and ut home.
O rhindo, Flo rid a

Free!

QM 3'.’1 ' lvI / «r

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Flu. Insfilutc

lilrrttor-.

DISTANCE
r CALLS 1

u

R00 FD0CT0R!

If y o u r houso h a s Ih o s# sy m p to m a ,
—Dripping attic
— W e t s p o t* o n a t t ic floor

—Stains in celling) and wall*

When You

H e ra ’s m y p r a u r lp t lo n . . •
If n new roof it called for. I'll l&gt;c prepared to set fait.
I'll put my bett men on the job. They’ll work quickly,
neatly, without met* or inconvenience to you. They’ll ute the
finest material) im.-iey can tiny—fnmoti) Barrett* Asphalt
Shingle) —made by the tame Ofi-yenr-nld company that
tupplir) riKifmg material) for America'* niott fuinmt)
Imildingt. Tbc cr»t will be modest. Pay it in
tmall mm,tidy itDtallmenti, if you prefer.
Only don’t wait. The
"health" of your hou*e it
involved. Cull me in today.

CALL BY
Give the operator the outof-town telephone number
whenever you can. Then the
doesn't have lo call "Infor­
mation” in the distant city,
and your call goes Through
faster.

C A M . T H E M1MHKR NUMI1EII
“8 3 ”
l o l l HHDHKN S E R V IC E

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TOUTHMN l i l t
4
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COMPANY
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TNf ORCATUf NAM
IN ROONNB

HOI LUMBER&amp;SUPPLYYARD
Phona 8J

113 West Third

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HON f*-r ill v iin ** , l l i *
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vc 1, 1. h I- l i o l l o T M Y
A
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I* A T T M IIH * »N, I la fu m ln h l.
t»ra

giriO i»r&lt;* In i iifliltiHiul ¥*mi In np|irur
ml f||ii* y n iir w rlC lp fi ila f a il* * * t ia r a .
In nf! nr In'fnri* Ilia *tlti *l«y K a h ru
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|»tit&gt;llw)i» &lt;| uni *• **ut'h w a a k fu r f«M»r
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W IT N K H H m v tu im l n m l n f f h lit)
waul Uf H im I 'la r U
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lh a
T i n till
I 'm u | m i Tltl*« H im i i h ililV n f la n n
a t ) . \ h I *&gt;r.i
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D a r k n f H im «*1 r« 111I f* K lirl
Ha hi til lilt* ( *i i u n l y , I**I •»r 111a
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ATTENTION HARD OF HEARING
Miller

Radio A

Appliance

Cu.,

118

South

Park,

Sanford

On Friday Jan. !t, P to &lt;! I*. M. Mr. Thoma* H. Smith, Field
Technician Malco Hearing Service, Audlphone Co. of Orlumlo
will !«• here wllh llcurlng A id Hcrvlre for all make* of Inilrunietlt*. Phone for later appoietmeot.
"A ak In are thr Malm Mialrl* J A A I, “ T op Serrel".

It’s a “ must” for every

Mark N r|avah*liil. Jr

ThM I* a rrgnlar monthly arrvlre in Hanford.

A H n rn i'V fo r I 'la liiH f f
I' o
H ub 310
H iiiif it n l, K ln rtilu

START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT!
With One of These Carefully
SELECTED SPECIALS
Al l OUR USED CARS WARRANTEED

6

M O N T H S OR

6ft°V"s
u

MAY lit R IP A IP ID BY A N Y A U I H U R I /f U N A IIO N A l
M l W A R R A N T Y D l ALL R IN I I H U N I H D b lA f L S

miT

Not /utt a "rood map " ft's the ono
and only Gulf FLORIDA VACATION
A 1
MAP. Got your copyl

if * 4

TRUCKS

CARS
Hlock
No.

Hlock
No.

814 - 19S1 Prkftcl .................
8BH .

1640 Dodge Tudor .....

870 *

1940 Chevrolet

860 «

1850 Ford Tudor .......
.....

861 • 1611 Chevrolet

Tudor

9 89.1.00

720 . ItMl Dodge l ‘/a Ton ....

9 250.00

H5.00

^ Ton I&gt;J|ne| .................

noS.OO

845.00 770 * 1010 1* k&lt;K« * W T o n ......
845 • 1610 UodRe Htake
1865.00
l Ton ...............................

250&lt;W)

100.00

900 • 1651 Ford

Convertible

1665.00

0O6 • 1950 Ford »/h Ton
t’ lckup ........i...................

901 • 1951 Ford

Convertible

1895.00

911 . 1648
184"
m . io46
*94"

m jfm m k

895.00
™
895.00

995.00

And h ira 'i another "mutt" lor
ovory performance-minded motorist!

908 * 1048 In le r n a tio n e l

Fordor

914 . 194 if Font Forth*

COMPLETE GUIDE to Florida: Pictures of pieces to
___ _ „ fun— the most popular vacation spots and points of
i p t W it. P lu t an up-to-date map of all highways and
’ rfwSle. Pius handy (and mighty important) information on
' traffic rules. Plus a fisherman's guide as to what to catch,
and where to catch it. Get your free copy at your Goad
Gulf station.

8 Ton

065.00

Chevrolet
W. Ik IVh Ton
Ford Dump Truck
W. a 2 T

927 r 4941 Chevrolet
Hednn Delivery

..M M I.M M I)

1105.00

NEW , BOOSTED

765.00
795.00

495,00

Extra f! pedal

1949 Mercury Fordor Sedan, Rodto, Overdrive

•»***• *•**»***M)t *•***•)»i))»atM|i»tf)||H)M^| ..

91046.00

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CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
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Room 101 Hanford At Intil Ir Sidlnmit Hunk IIidltlinB

Y ^ A g N T .

POTATOES
DOUBLE RED PONTIAC
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store

Use
HERALD
WANT ADS

3— KK.\L KSTAIK FOR SALK —

.1

3 ROOM, bath, ho*, wider, large lot
will) fruit in Lake Mary S
White. l'o\ 234). bake Mary

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1 11 : 1 . 1* \v a \ t i : i &gt;

I"

RK LIAH fK vale- person wanted
for exetusive dre— -hop at May
fair Inn I’ hnne K 'i ' I'rm lnr Mod
cvriling or I'lim- nooning at

HI
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s pk it a i.

s r n v ir i'.s

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Huxxt yard filter
Rarg.ii" Rent
fop Soil
Pump I'tnek Nervier,
firag I,in*' I'.ili l (..yd
Phone
IHit.'. W

Ci a rage atmrt
ROOM hoo-e
1200
__________
Wil l. 1 VI!I hit c.iiii’ child In my
II ii ml ii ci - 1 1 .
menl
:i Ini­
home It- .la* »*r wci tv h miles
s' .le--simiue
II— S| |'t&gt;VI IlIS s It \ \ l l II
II
-outl&lt; ..t Satl'foid
on
thiamin
lln.li v a*
Actn - -treet from
P IC K Sl’ Kl IAl.s
MARY SITTING In -t of refer
Ilay tie- Sci vice Station Mr- 1'
.1 in I iU'-lamanl. gu- -taliou
; etire* t i n Miriam Vmu|), plume
callin'*, pci f e d coikIiIioii Good
Mont, till, 111..
101.1 M
bu*im*&gt;* Kor -ale on account of
xirknexx.
I’ RArTIt'A li Siiir-e ilc-iie- nur* HIGH p r e —tire f n atmellt under
■‘I%•* Hufiti in Ilif line,
IImi IIIr It Hie Cur 111nr t* I ‘tire 1 i.|$«
\mir bmi-e -3 *i' * pri*'i*nt *tin!
IteLuml Well located furni-hed t
mg
and lu lu -dttng Nm -c
fut'irt ■ Iruubli', im »■vtr.iT, Soil (X).
bedroom on 7' j acres, l l c n d i x _t’ honc 1007 W______
__________
AAnr k V.llH'.ifit* 1 '1 AATlte
to piano Ideal for Tnurt-I homr
12— Ru-inrs- llppm Inmflct'
in.
P m -. 1 Vc 8 .1 tiki 1 ! »' *4fl ill.,
ilellcr hurry'
%l tin 1 til* iilet tie ni‘i‘r|ilril
i»tt iruln Fl;»
i nr* t atlldille &gt;1
m e t ll»r 1 eleiilimir
nit
mem
Choice -election of home$3,300 (11 )U|) &lt;. Ill ll I 113' hll-nic - - 1"1
uriimliiiii * Nrimr If m u r nnrnr la
to y.lo isHi Shown Iiv appointment
light per-oti I 1&gt;1 informal 1 0 0 . all
SOI It t S PI IISON \I.S — 1*1
lU if d In the irlefihiHte hmili. In
•H u m fur ihi* iti'iiiitiiiMMlnt Inn "A lw ays Cheek With Ray It Peck"
877 II
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Realtor. C S 17 Iteltary Rhone
III l( SIS4 t III III INKS
the Hillrrlhrr 1% e t !».'r leal In pn »
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or tne 0 oiltlei ful re-poti-e oil nor
lemler tlte l»r%| |im»|fifr *f r i t i r
opt mug of Ihi M ome/oma Hotel
4 nil
&gt;1 uni til* 11111*1 he In uiir K i j l l T Y in new two bedroom
P l l ’ MItlMl
liming Room Jaiioary t We hope
] nllire *m the tint hefnre i»i,lillhome.
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block
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and
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PhillipTerrace
I■I •n» r nit 11 f t it* l«nineil Iit IeIf
lietti t service
Sanford A VO Photic I82S.
if nil ermr iieeitr* In puiir nil
H I *M fONIIi AGAIN!
lit: \i r u n s
" r mnniit he re«|mmlhle fur nit—
.ill
lion and Mlldicd Unimex
CA RPEVTKIt WORK
iwtire ihnn nne ItMurrrel ln*rr
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S i c Raymond M Rail f u r iptiek repair join, or small in - i i.oAVi n s n . A s r s s i iR i f i t s
Licensed Hrnker for all hoilding, Cali -lint III2M l
kinds of Heal Kslalr
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f u l l SAI f 1 ibbage plants AlarAW SIS fiS
HW1*; H Pntk I'p-tairnm Market and Glory \\ f KirPla«Hc. Alniiiintim, Canvas free
I'hone W11
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tl
6 p m. bn appointment
Whether buying or cllmit
IT— Automobiles
frailer* —I*
pay *0 1 1 to -ee
ilRLANIK) Corning Sentinel, ttr p u i / I M M f l t M A S
Trailer
27
J. \\ II Al l.. Realtor
Iundo Kvening Slur Call Ralph
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In good eonddmu
All
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.•"ir-t Street Plume itki \V.
soluble Rates f l e e e-limati " m \i 1 h m h i i i i 1 iiitiiKi i t s . m
t)|*eu (tail* 2 to 3 p 111 5 Is hi 1si on
I'tmiie 2221 \ C Cru.ey
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vour lot
AAIi III’ Y ASH S f l . l ,
'.iv, week or month - Tel 1423
s n i o c r 111 ai 1 A'
It AITT.KY, Generator or Starter
m : an
Furniture Center, lltl AV. first
I*bone ‘i:W H
2 1 2 2 tlraom^Aunme
Service Call 317. Swain'- Hat
late model u-ed ears
terv Service
Sanford
Avenue
See \\ 1! Me Ala-let *
ARTHi.KS f o i l s A I I
C'.KAN I 11 CR
.‘until
fm ill-bed i uml 2nd Slreel
Rialle* lldham f s r i l f a r *
npurlmcnl till Park Ave
I.1 1 I1 and Park Aves
I’ HH.II’ S Ciilonl.il Cleaner- "know
2 I i R S iS llfl*
room-,
private
how"
plus
U
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guaranteed
w'e
pay
ea-b for u-ed ears even il
-tmwer. (ml water, phone pro. 1
mothproofing
»-&gt;ure
you
you owe on them
lege- mol AA 2nd St
"Mainllio*" aiipearnme
I'bone
little A Heel f s r i l f a r *
411 for free ilellverv service
Second .nut Sanford
I i ItSiSIII l&gt; linti-e, 2 l.edroom
Tutu liedMl electric kill lion
t MUSK IS f o r mica top. 1 V'ud Ml in i a i s
v t ii m i l s
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It.'lull- lion1 fitrnai'e 211 1 .1111 cl
Womlw 01 king 312 Sanford A*e
lielure a ml |i m
liioiie ant AA and I I d .1
MARINI hardware, Plywood, C
t.' .’hi e.d
Master Craft I'alnt
A ad AAoodw01 kme 312 Sanford
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211 I iillllllllc ll.ill-ehi.nl 4.00*1- 211
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Id Pl.t \
down-tailfiirm-lird
Hv Kresky.
fei lion &lt;lid floormade
like n il. I i IINAt'KS
ap.il linenl
AI &gt;pl *
after
i isi H R A S i . l S
it on atul $2 it** pci
Wall, f l o o r and fin'|tlace
liu-licl Pali ol IIiiii in i h I'tu- .
new fiiil-biilg,
eleanlng and
i loi k I2 .it Magnnlia
M. I. llltlMi I S
a ii i . a C lieu'on Pin.in 'it* l
waving, al-o portalile power plant
:&lt; RtntM furni-hed apartment pi i
Plume I2H
South -anion) V e n u e
-ierviug Seiuinole Countv -nice Ilia AV l-l si.
vote bath Uti Puimelto Avenue
IP23 It M Gleason. I -ike Mary
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ATI tiAi iiA f.l.Y furni-hed bed
l. . Is u ’ Senkalik i.la- and Paint
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lege*, hot water heat Cenitall*
matef r e e la-t.illation Tele
111 It St AA-P A P flfS
VIAKT1.AN IH ISMS
loculcd 2113 Myrlle Avenue
phone 1123
I 111 ml ............... liter.
f , 0 tor* pi ic e - ' Roll . Head Winds,
lie. AV l i i - I
2 r Polliol
AI 1111 inn 111 -lal
'"Mon or pinsI ' N f l R S is i ll l» t i m e
lied..... ..
In tap*'- t iiti.pl* &lt;*' repair -or
hnu-c and I
acres laud mu
\3 H
III 1( VI 11 t i l l It P
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mile I a-t o. Mali Park on • *1
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lluid bou-e oil h it
SKI.I
( IIIIC ASA
beyond Pvpci uto idol Sl.iliou
Any thnn!
*20 West Tliinl
I'bone 2X1
With A
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Gill Its m i llll I' At K a g i :
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d, let Ibe ela--if ed arlvrriising
sm ut:
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depallllltid nf IHI1'. SANi'ilHH
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m . lt At 11 jn ..V** d alnWy ns .an
HMAI.I. 3 room liuugalmv (till-nhutfn'li nl
d* 1 1 0 . diuni
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AA■ buy sell ami li ol. .* * d lot 1.1
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phone l C.I oi fmilnid lot2 AA
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feet of irniiro*c.t lake front f *
Rod* W ok
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tra lot- Ifoii-e two year- old
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Kxi’ i'lli'iil lei III-. Priced $113(10
PlollC 11
.am 1 link I'iom llo** 1
II All It IM AS A ( ItlM l.tiV
II ' 1 llh 1 4Mil ... o i .1 1 h l i n e
In 11. 1 ,
l»9 AV. I-I St.
I'honr 7.12 1 met ai m -l l.ov*'
f iirmlnre
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ll*-fim-In d
1
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Milly
r.fi $i4i ' if
2 - In'll llooi ** u I. 11 . 0 k
jluliii' and i din e l i v l o r c - limit
Stilil f.tj v ri * it
III lak( $.b IHI
1 op pc 1 Spi,. *e 1
HIItNi.SItf.i) 2 lu'droom garage
HASH IS i AltlSf.l AAi IRKS
J| ill! a i lllfirl (| 1 ie. Ill* 1 o llh
apartment Contact owner at linn 1 pu kclt lawn gal
l i t Railroad Avrmie
M-tllt"li.i \
Some woven wilt It'iicing, fe e d
Magnolia Avenue
i AAI’laka 111*1*7 1
HoughAA del fooldaltland
I. \S It III-: I AI
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llavoig old my plai'c, I |,yl 'Still Y Wi'IHv
All- t.m.lel
Sei *i-| 11 It I - 1 ..loi
apart nielli
Imu extra lot- Ri j-on alile See
will -ell Ihi 0 0 1 . Iiaiuli-e to Hie
1 elery anil Methiiivllle Avenue
l/e I 'aim 1
Itailg*
1 oinpll't**
owner
17IH AAe*t f i r - t SI
luglie-l loibh'i
I inlay
Ian h
I'bone IU20 It
w alllllt lie.I1 0 ..111 aid* oak dllling
at Hie S.lllboil Cal fuel - Market
I,
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Sll.l. Pbmo Teehnleiar.
loom -lid. AA■ tiiiglunl-e range,
1 R f H H n o M 11(11 SK im
:t lot :t milt- -outIt 011 1 nIambi High
Phone dll AV Route I. Sanford
one dmilile io d W lef.oldl 2 1 0 S
I.Mavfairl 2 ear garage Pitre
way Hoy Ri'amiiillei Star Houle.
Park An
$1 .1 .7341 (Nl $.1.7341 114) Ca-h 11.dam e
SPHKAHKR S f . IIA'H'K l.lme mid
Sanford I la
Kiriaiu'i'd
llutoliitle and fr rlill/e r Plum*'
SI.AA
III,' i M 'l Im.idmi
living
I AV. II Al l., Itrallnr
n&lt;i:&lt; M I b m d f Carfomler
a— f a r m supplies
Alai bluer) — 8
if.ioii -lilt* ...... I k 1 1 to o* tie -ii,
"Call Hall"
I'honr I7.3N
dr-k, platform
n » Li
coffee
THXKIMr I l i liS Cmoplelr line Imi.iiic i a \ S l.d en ool- piopiily
taldl*. lamp luhlo Hollvwoo*l hi-il
NKAY l AAii III IUHRlM m a -om*
pi I’pareil
Hold's Tuxeil.i Cei'd Store
with beadho.nd
All
f la n k
hOII-e 4 ompiete G h eiplipped
W At II Ml lilt AA
I old f'eigii'oti liai tin )ti47 I H er
Alai kill V1.4 1 1 lb m- I el I ace
Vrmllmi blind-, Sparc
hndri
I rlcphoiic I. ' R I I 1 I ’ eti 1 * A . hoc
-i/e tirelo
flue I'ondllion
2438 Yale Avenue
$730 INI l ei inSTOHY ami ball hmi-e.
(lowing
well, burn anil garage In luuk Cold l''ergii-on PHH
'lin.d lirr$3,34*411X1 G K. Cur- 1111, HI I.
A one owner fraefor Ibal run*
Hnx ItMl
like new $73o ini lil'ei in—
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MODKIIN 2 bedruum house on I1.. liirmalt liili 1'iai Over - l/e liret'r Ilf I fl) /*# f XT \Vi if
lot, Dreumwold Section Cement
fully eipiiii|M'd Hu- bail very
A C U IU t K N T H T O H Y i« th a t
that nf tIn* iivi’i:iKti arti r ( M a y *
block* sealed with kindly pine,
liltle 11-e seven iiiipleinenl- go
Pitnldent'idfM I
i
r»»Lo hnl 'VIn 11*'|I ymi 0 1u| ill) m**
deep well, nice garden spot, -nnir
witli till- miffII A real buy' at
i $i i i 10 mi m lrp l .it
p*»Itrr
tti AH w ha'll intmlt lihe'n Ju «l aver*
ynung fruit trees, furnished or
i,n ' n
$1 :111000 Term*.
D iut he |p iv 4* up Di«* n ii ii it* T r im
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Unfurnished Price |S,»Xi W) $4.
SMITH III \ ( T o i l S .U .fS
i $ i
o r n u l, h r s t ill n l i i i k I n iir c )il|*h
000.00 f u * Ii, bulnnre $13 no

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Just W ave Goodbye
to Drivino W orries •
&amp; $W SW W

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T C f y &lt;C% ive. . • when you
can enjoy complete comfort, re­
laxation ami riding eaie on the
m oil modern motor coach?i on
American highway*. Greyhound
offer* you unparalled hue &gt;ervIce to every part o f the nation
— at leee than one-third the coet

THE
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c o m fo rt— elclp the wear and tear
o f highway concretion ami
parking . .. ami nave money
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new, 73 ft lot. Ju-t out of city
Mr Hill. Time Ittun IRug Co
l)Ui iimh city water A huriMiu aI
only S«i7iio
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Lion Attack W ith1
13 Points; McCall,
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S3 Plymouth

Kd^ewaterSwumps
Seabreeze, 78-48;
Joyner Scores 29
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Seahrei'Xo
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B alanced V isio n

wua ic% m an t t i u n u . you get

ill iround, close-in vision, flew one piece windshield it
more uniformly curved so you gel sn undisloditl vie* gf the raid.
Con Heat-action clcclric wlnddntlJ wipers.

a pen i tifii ill iik K d g rw a lrr w ith 29
points, pete H u r l, m eantim e
.’o iiliTh u lcd 2U mure m urker* In
combine w ith J u y n r r iu acorr 10
point’’ for the t i l l lira, or one
mure Dmn Die en tire Hand I'r u li
nut pul of 18 lid llra .
D o it w ilt stym ied hy the C elery
Feds lust n ,i,n tli fu r only nine
l " ,in is. Ilu l, Itlclm i'ilii was Dm high
|,olot n,on fo r .S e a l,,cere w ith III,
The fitlO funs
were H tcru lly
am ureil w ith the red-hut Jo y n e r,
wlm swished the cords fo r
lij
points in D id fin a l s lu n in .
S e n h re e ir:

Ualuncnl Hide

Balanced Styling
rtewtruly bjimccd

Hare's

t new wiy ol belincmi

smart eiteuor styling with mote ipece inside I

pc noun controls roll, pitch, end jounce . . . thus levels

Hie new '53 Plymouth i , sleeker, yel offers moic head room.

In ted i.i, Dice's 8 metm, moie lap loom lot rear seaf privcngcis

(he mid thice wr y , . . . end fives you Ihe softest.
Steadiest, must restful lids yuu've ever aipetanned I

B alanced B ra k in g Whete other low priced ceil
here but one hydraulic cylinder in tech front breke.
Plymouth his tw o -to give you balanced control, the eiect
emount of stoppini power you went end eipect.

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winners scoring 16 and li points,
respectively. Boh Tuylur and Joe
Hill paced the fertile DiTgtnd at­
tack with Juvl eight markers

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cliniice lo hcl|i name ii liiiseliull
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t.i sail I ye.I enl ay Ihe Sail Leugue
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the Tiger*, and that a fail contest.
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In end .Inn 15. would help select
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a new moniker
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II' n part of n eatnptiign to make
J III,1, 11, 1.., Tup
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(ll. o "c lean aturt" ul Augusta, followi £•*«“
IJU
( Tuwarr
Ing Hie disastmiiS 1952 season
IJulKl-l,- I f t . ) ||&lt; III
] when Dm eelliir-dwelling Hull won
J i . v i i . r i „ n i n . i : i .- .i * , ; s i»
only
18 games mid lost till In tel
C O I I I I M II V I I ,
- ft III UMr
n new league c e n r d f"* f"*llil«
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F im a i n i l
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the Tourists when Hie Knulh Allan
9 C rl, "le ra 11 u l,v
11
tie league was nrgnnlred nml later
W'H u u -I■
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ehmtged to Tygers in tmimr of Ty
C l," M l II U C — a/IM v|,Ir
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( l . l l y list,i,
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GAVILAN TO FIOirT
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TAMPA ijv—Welterweight Cham
plots Kid Gavllun will fight Antun
Peck. (Kipulnr Negro, In a 10 round
main event here Jan. 13, Promoter

OKI.AND (Speciali—The rlnnsy A l G a rc ia sa y s.
Mainland Mnlnllners, who drfvut*
td Seminole High School last
■ UY F R O M O W N S R
month hy n 67-21 margin, cnnnhere la-t night nml administered
H R ROOM H O U SI
u hrutul *11-11 shellacking to the
MIR C A T A L IN A D lt .
hometown Delumil Bulldogs.
Jassllt-M. LSI
HaMlwssa Slssr*

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Stearns
F o le y
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llc r la - r t
Itoherts
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..................... “ *■ M,y;.T lM * to the K d g ew utiT F u g le s, 7H-18.
* tn vro ii hen,
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night,
II |6--18 him n good ("tun from nil Dm m*
Dim Joy ner, s ta r Hagle fo r■
7 7 - 15 uu Is we linvr, and II really should
ward " I n , w „a held In only 11
I," an nil"," ling game. Just ns our points by Die Meirdimlra last
clash will, Hollins was."
month, went no a arm in g splurge

II 1,1

DeLund Capers Fall
To Mainland, 64-31

TAMPA 'At—Gardnar Mulloy, the
No. 1 U. S. U-nnls player, makes
hi* first appearance In the 20th
out I,y m a n in I h r last .10 srrim d a annual Dixie Tournament today
Ly a 12-11 count. Doth gam es but spectators won't ice too much.
w llh S t. Jam e s were C F C conIlls opponent. Nelson Mason, a
lr« ln , thus given I h r I ’a y n rm rn
fair Tampa ncllcr. isn't expected
nn even 1-1 record In ro ttfrre n re to force the Miami veteran to open
playup at all.
ill Ihr individual scoring rateAll other seeded players have
guries, Sluivv nhows the way ill hern
in action in the first two
l-oth field goals, II), and froc dayys of the meet without being
Ih,own. M, though Nrwiimn in
extended,
cl,,*" m-iiml at thr charity line
Tuesday results Included: y , ( |
with neven free tonsea,
Hal Burrows, Charlotte,
t.Y M A N C A G K K K C O ltD H
tapped Jerry Hryant, St. Peters I
Hcorera
burg, UT. 0 2.
Flayer
u . Fg. F t .
Hill
•J 19
n Davis, Knoxville, Tcnn . do
Show
8 28 11.
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n Wnyne Van Voorhecs. Palm
Driakill
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7 16
7.6 Beach, 0 1 0-1.
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d :t.O won from Him Kerry. Bradenton.
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F. Tliumii*
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2 21 25 71 3.1.7, Tuculoy were Thflma laOn«, Au*
Team Kt-roril*
, Irnlin. and Laura Lou Kunmui,

T h r S an fo rd llrrn ld 'n compiln- n i ’ p o n e n t s
2
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lion of I.y m n n cage record* does l . i M AN
1 2
not Include the f ir r l game with Ly mail
Apopka which the Greyhounds
28 A punka
lost. 16-28.
12 S I. JulHI's
I'a yn r'n lloond* bounced hark
II
S t. Jam e s
a f l r r th r ilr fr a t to Apopka In
1951 Srhedule
drub Ml. Ja m m id D rhindo hy a
Inn. 9 —T itu s v ille
d r c ln lir 12-12 m nrgln. Ilo w r v r r ,
Ja n . 12—Oviedo
lifte r th r holidays, Ml. Ju m rs
■Inn. l.'l— W in te r G arden
look r r v r n g r by n arro w ly rdglng
Ja n . IP,— lloone " I I "

Sanford - Orlando
Ki'nnel Club Lnlrics Aiitfiirtn Club Will
I ' l . T V l l l l t r . III3MI I.TS
Hold Nnmc ContpHf
C i l i a r It U I. — ,J III t ||lr
I ,1 III) Nl'llu

Mu Hoy To Play In
Charlie Shaw Paces Lyman High
Dixie Tennin Meet
Quintet With 28 Total Points
HONG WOOD (Special )**- l.y man
High School's inukutbull chainplunnhlp nnpirallnni in the Crn*
trul Florida Conference depend on
the ncuring ability of Charlie Shaw
and Holihy Drlnklll.
Official ncorlng average* fur
Ian of thr flml Ihrrr Grry hound
lllta allow Shaw la arlllng a tor­
rid ll-polnl gamr airragr, arc*
ond brat In Mrmlnolr ('minty,
with 2d markrm In two rontmla
to pore Coach Jim 1'aynr‘n t,y*
nan cagrra.
While having played only one
game. Holihv Drink ill In Ihr Grey­
hound*' niuumd hent performer on
the Imnln of nvrrngc point* per
game with 12 |Kiintn for Ida lone
encounter, Actually, Jimmy New­
man in Die arrund high arorrr on
thr l.ongwuod ijuiulet with 1.1
poililn, hut Ihil total wu* aimm-ed
in Die rouraa of two gmuri with
St. James.

V I .112 I'h'dug rapine Si|tmd

run &gt;,r (|o&gt; SunfoMl Naval A"*ili

H i" V J i l ' fivi" &gt;i ru riu lltly li'll'l
till- lint'Uit n f t r r lieu'rly a niunth'ai But Dm O ilurat.. ’ uniUM'rriul cape
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t i i .r ■' II iv. ruil
iout raunrd hy an iinkl" injury, loop Will, a nlerllng d*H retold.
l"d llir l.lnri trium|di with a hit.' *0 ," phologtii’ diei - pl.iy again thin
evening it, Oilnndo
11-pulut aidurtt".
Tlir high IhllMt t hev rmi" &lt;•(
Johnny Jon"*, Oviedo's highly
rcganlcd nuphounjrc fu|ward ami |\e&lt; We*I will tiring lo Ihr HllS
rnroanler an lntprr»»l»r flml
IrudtiiK
Sm tiiHiitt (.‘ounty
im p
niyr niorer, wan »"&lt;■,,ml high for plurr rrrord la Ihr -ervlrr Irani
tlm l.ioliit with III |Hi|nla ilcanit" rlrruil id Sonlh I'loridn. Ihr
t'hevron*’ lniilrr*hiii i* Itarliru*
h Imdly »riiM"il aim, which had to
lot I&gt;iiuilag"tl. impair,at: the di-fl Inrly onlnlandiag ninre il Irtidn
Ihr liagnr made of titrr .10
unr-hnnd"d *ho&gt;.tlng nrtl*t.
teallln.
F la y in g without Ih r *cn icc H
VJ.fi'J him *w, |,t th, &lt;,ugh Dm
o f In o other atara. Freddie
league
ondefealed
hyj
\\ h r,ilo n and W arren ".Mar" Air- . Orlundo
o'oiing trimnnhn over llonm nun e. i
( ‘a ll. ri'M rm lllo Ir High Mrhotil
* ta r Iii»t y rn r, Ih r Finn* opened 07 -0 7: Sun ford NAAS, ill*'J!i; and
the Winter I’ nrk \II Stui-, tt-92.
Ih r Rum r alow I ) , ta ilin g I h r r r
Tin* liiltm vieloiv m i ' lored riuly
point* hr hind ill Ih r m il id Ih r
furl Monduv rvenotg
I n llIni p rrh al and n ln r point* in
Thr two lour defeat* f,,i Ihr In*
tlm rrn r al Ih r h a lflim r h itrr"III 1,1,1,tog, aid,el * IlllVe he, II III
mlaalnn.
K|mihrd hy thr rt'hoiindintr ol tin* h n l„In of eollegiate ,|u lllle t« .
Hlaytnn and Dodn, Ovlnlo arorrd T h r m ighty Mtetnon IV h en ily
11 min kern in Dm thin! atunzn nu r il out VJ-iW 61 17 ni th r fim il
while holding Ihr high ■curing m ill,,ten of tlu 1 1,mil Hi lhd .and
Boone JVv lo nrvi'ii lo narrow Dir hint month.
I 'lu t in r their tim t game in
Orlando Irnd lo n 28-21 margin.
Drn|,ilr Dir liurni'd ana, Jonm the S I I S gym. V ,I'flit nhnoul up*
lii'ltnn hilling will) Dndn and Hilly »el Die nlruitg H o lliii* m r* H y ,
Meek I,"full, Hlmffrr pul Die I,intin HIM17. Only a one.handed *w i*lir r on Ih r p a il ol ( o ila ir M uik
nlirnd with liln timely fret, throw
McCracken
paced
Dm tloonr H aller la Hie liiu il la nrciimln
Irorrra with in tnlllra, high for • aveil Die Tarn fiom u lie and
pllnnihle lo**.
holll tl'Hlllf.
Thi* thrilling game ,* the only
Norman Poyr, flu-hy ninloi
gourd for thr l.ionn, played with eoiitent VI li'J ha* plnved ill MilII*
a heavy col,I and wan limited to ford.
Their will hr no udinmninn
uin, puli,t.
tivlclu
FG FT T clung,' lo t.iiaiiirow evrnlng'n
Jritlca
6
9
19 gamr hoi a free will offering will
.Slnytun
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1 11 Seminole County chapter o f Die
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il National round,iliun fo, Infantile
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Belli*
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VOLUME XLIV

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Established 11108

Tornadoes (n
Dixie Damage
Many Houses

S A N K O U I),

F L O R ID A

TH E

W EA TH ER

Afuill) dually and mUd through
Friday. lomr likelihood of ocras&gt;
limal scattered showed, especially
in north and central portions.

*

T H U R S D A Y J A N . 8. 1953

A ssociated Prews Leaned W ire

- i - hi
No. 99

Applicants Seeking Jobs In
Beverage DepartmentjJMust
Submit Copy O f Tax Returns

Moonshine (Joes Down Sewer

A^ibuma,
Arkansas
Visited By Wind As
FreezinK Bain Ties
Up Midwest Traffic*
. By The Astoria led Press
Small tornadoes dipped Into Ala­
bama and Arkansas today, damag­
ing more than a score of homes.
Only two persons were reported
hMt In the first twisters of the
sMaon.
Two tornadoes hit In Alabama.
One dipped Into the outskirts of
Talladega and another In Dallas
County, about too miles southeast
of Talladega. The first struck In a
small Dallas community about 12
miles north of Selma around ivn&gt;
a m. and cul a block wide swath
The Talladega storm struck about
an hour later, sweeping through a
Negro section on the south aide. It
urgoofod several houses and dam
a jn l about 20 In nil.
Four houses were blown down
and two parson* hurt about 2 a m
when u tornado struck the com­
munity of Macedonia. 12 miles
nnrlh of Warren. Ark . In the south
central part of the stale. Nantes
of the victims were mil available
Immedlnletv.
Frecrlng rain formed a Irs'imh
crmil sheet of Ice over a wide
section of the Midwest and Knsl
grounding planes, tlelng up auto
lA fflc and snapping power line*
Tlane traffic at Chicago's Mid
wav airport and at some .illii"
Midwest alrnorts came to a virtual
standstill Officials said planes
were unable to nnnly brakes on the
mlrror-llke runways
Since midnight, (he (reeling rain
area sureadenstward from south­
west Missouri to parts of South
Dakota Iowa, Minnesota, Wlscnn '
sin, Illinois, Indiana, southern
Michigan, Ohio and the mountains
a Hluilit' riiutii hy Hiihrit l». t’ojf
Iw l’ ennsylvanln
mnow and frceilne rain also ere
Twenty-fiVi* kaIIoiu of rviifUratnl tlli*gul liiftit* r ! imton* liinr» m intlv
*ll^|*i*^*••1 »»f By tha
ated hazardous driving conditions Sheriff* office (((iwn a sewer in front of the rmiiit , Jail, TIh* ••tilIt•* Bui* B \\.%+ t *krii in n imlnn tto
In norts of the Northeast.
thicket on Count ty Club
uml the ilittriButm waa iirri*»t***l mi tin* j*i«4»1 aft*» In Bud pin* **l om* of
The speed limit on the New Jer­ thr Jukr in HU tni Watching tin* operation Heft to » ifhti 211** CoiiniiiBle I
&lt; lim» t*alB'A\a\. AHMstnnt
sey turnpike was reduced from Suite's Attorney Hubert (iriggs, SB»*riff J. I. lluBh. un«l Kx -B* i»if IV \ Mu**
II o n lln n r n t-s e s i f T k r n l

Swedish Tanker Nathan Leopold, 1924 Thrill Killer
Splits In Half In Pleads His Case With Pardon Board
Stormy Pacific Aerial Search Is
Throe Other Vessels
Are In Distress As Concentrated In
Winds l.aslt Ocean
3-State Section

Aspirants Must Show
They Are Free Of
Any Improper Out­
side Compensation

JOLIET, Ill iJ*- Nathan Leopold, 1
---thrill slayer who Is seeking a parole
TALLAHASSEE ’^-Em ployes of
from orison after serving 28 year-, the Stule Beverage Department
i brought In a parole board bearing arc going In have to file copies of
; today records of hi- recent pri-on their annual income lax returns
.utilities
with their bo«* to show they have' lean shaven ami dressed m a '»'* been getting any Improper
t i -li eonvlel uniform, In came compensation front outside sources
uit.. an ante room carrying a n-peil
Ueverage Director Sam K Davi*
f-i l!t.',2 showing hi- woik in tin-I disclosed he Is requiring every ap.
S AN Kit ANi'IS.O P A Swedish
|oi-..n \ ray lalioraturv It -imwed plieant for u loli m Ids department
tanker with a crew of to broke loi'p Posse Unalili T o t .Mil A ray picture- were made on to fill out h in page ipiestlonnairr
In half hulas amt three enrgn s o
i tilt inmates ami prison personnel that searches Into his present flsets were in distress » ' Ml In HI
Beach
Spot
Whert
.
I hope the board will feel m-ti oanciul
condition.
background.
mile an hour winds whluprd the
I in-1,t W n u R o t u s H . . . ] f"'** ln grunting me a parole.' lie friends and family connections
nor malty calm I’ aelfie Inin fury
Is lK U l V* llS lA f'p O l l l 'f l told newsmen
The form also In being filled out
Tbi-Sn cdlsh tanker. S S Avantt,
l.eopobl, Imprisoned for his part by employes retained by the com
sent an Si»S reporting crisply
MONTPELIER. Idaho V
I'lie m the slaying of a teen-aged fid mission
"Ship broke III two K.levrn men aerial search tiv n fleet of pm itc eago lioy. may lie
called lielore theThe
beverage departmentsuperon hack part saved Might men ami Air Fnrre planes for a ml».sine Imard today
vises tbe llmmr industry, hunts
on front part and 21 men on life r til troop transport with l&lt;&gt; aboard
Arrayed m the latest move to down moonshiners and rolleet*
boat still drifting If any ship- wa- rotioenlmted today In the area (... Lcumihl are some educatorhonor and cigarette taxes.
nearbv please give help "
"S -rc Idaho. Utah and Wviitiiiug who think he has
nniil his debt to"A
pcs.m who Issincereand
The ItriP-h freighter King Mdgar j Join
society and should lie freed tip 'honest won't mind filling it out,"
and tbe I'unamanlnn freighter 1 A lecp posse was unable to t. acb Posing his I'clcit-c from Stateville he sald^ A few' luive_ complained
Hanladespe both were reported mil ||1(,
„ „ ......... .
p,. ,, Prison are law officer- who want '''"'it the length of the form bul
of control ami drlfl'ng helplessly Lake where a farmer reported In-»e him serve ever, dav
' "ihev're hunting the b&gt;b, I'm not
in the north eenlral Pacific
u,ree flares la-t night Sheriff lus Imig sentence
Irving lo get them." he said
A coastal lumber sehmuier Cyn (iilliert Arnall sold plum's were
In h’l^i Leonuld and IlieO ini
,, ,
“ 'D’ady h av e declined to
til Ia dl-on,
p ttisoned ‘ her deck
[ eheekinu the* area lodav l( the
.......................*
.................................................................
C Leri, in year Old sons «f m . l l i fl 1 11 "!" One woman walked ou
Cargo oil tiregmi and slowly made niltils (led nothing. Arnall -aid a air.- i hicago families ami brilliant " M ', &lt;*II‘ dot to a •|ue*l|nn about
for S.m Francisco after earlier horseback search would he alli inplI -Indents killed u mugbhor Imv ^ clh e r she had ever been conit vear
Astir
&lt;ii(i lloldiy
11,1111
■*■ (Tanklrr.mns
*r
a
#»
\u, it'tl
Mi* „foiinil out.
asking assistance
ed
It
,y,„.r
. nf ......
. ii .erlmn
\e.ir old
Hobby
After
..............
...................
The AVanll s SOS wa* picked up
Arnall said Ihe farmer Jeso- thetrarrest,
they told police thev venr' ,n ItuvU •'old
‘ HJ,,uru
•*
herein (ilolti W ireless There \v.1* , Scbnlegger of Parts, also reported w.inled toi-xperirnrr the■llirdl"
’ Th. f„rm wo&lt;nrenore.l for IlivU
no &lt;)uiek report whether other shliis -et-mg a light move hori/iuit.tllv of killing
*.bv Halph
-p ■ Mills, Pr°l
/"L*
3
former Fill man
were 111 lu-r ..n-a of Ihe vest Pa along Ihe ground Schldeggcr liveThev were sentenced to concur
v ho is director of the lltllsbar.iuyh
cifie
eight miles norlb of Hour Lake rent term* of !M years and life County
Crime Commission, which
The Avanli gave her position a* wbo-h roans the I’ lnh Idaho bolder for kidnaping and murder I."eh Pan* helped establish ami -ervrd
|
was
slashed
to
ilealli
at
the
prison
The
missing
plane
was
cu
unite
2H II north and 132 03 east That
us it- first president
would place tier about 2HI miles from Seattle. Wash , to Fort Jack tn PI3II hy another convict
A- the biggcsl wave of employ­
northeast of Okinawa and about son, 8. C . where the Korean set
ment Jitters in many years hit
18u mill's south of Kyushu, south |erans were lo be released from
state worker* after the road depart
cr itmost Japanese main Island
servlca. The crew of three imluded
moot disclosed it was laving off 400
a pilot, copilot and stewardess
workers. Davis said today he alto
has cut Ihe Revenge Department
The two rniflned craft Li-t report
staff down lo a skeleton force front
ed by radio while aver Malad City.
what It wo* under Ihe Warren ad­
Utah about SO miles west of where
Persomt Killed In
ministration.
Air Force officials. Civil Air Patrol
"We've Irl.ul In kevp a sufficient
leader* and the aerunnuiie* direr
Duvui Hoad Mishaps
Tht first ticket uf the new lyin' skeleton lit perform It's way under
Inn of three spite* hsvc pooled builig used I,v Ihe Hanfurd Police
wlmt it wn* It may be enough,"
Ibelr Shlpv Inti u well organiied
JACKSONVILLE ,’.ti - Three
Department far pntklrfk violation* Davl* *nld.
aerial hunt
pcrvims died in two traffic ac
h u m re, eivixl in the mail today.
lie said he hndfiT checked up on
All bough broken rloutl* were re
A total of 1,:ii14 notumoblle IIcldcnt* near here Ju-I befure
the calls from legislators and other
rAl.LAIIASSEE
V Some h*' ported at it.nnn feet over the Heat . hief Hoy Williams said.
ren»e tag* had been *old la»t eve­
The ticket, which Is in the form political spoil.ms of old employe*
Hoad Department einiilnvcs today lake region, helow tlinl the vi-i
midnight. William J Kmilt. 71.
ning since they went on tale Monof a small, blown cave!.,fie. may were any criterion
looking limit lor new |nl,s 1,1111v was excellent.
Is Fatal To Durham, N. C., retired Kmilhcrn Oviedo - Lyman (Jirls started
da", John Calloway, Counly Tax Illness
he brought into ihe police pc
most of them will lie ..... ting seven
While most of Ihe plane* eriss naitiio iit f,,i 1'iivm. iii of the fin,Hallway employe, was fatally
Collector revenled today, (till more
from now
Arc fliven Ja.veee days
Lovett Sees Tense
Former Secretary Injured when a hit run driver
crossed
over
the
Hear
I
ake
region
limn the number sold during the
III.' chief
|,la.(led. ,o the fine
For an undetermined number
struck him as he walked ailing
same period Inst year.
Hie loli hunt stalled today i'lie ‘ »me drifted ra-lward to check Iln mt.v be eh.-Jose.l m llo* envelope
Prizes
For
Kssavs
Situation In World
Of
County*
C
Of
C
Atlantic Boulevard near th"
Itc expressed surprise at the
new II,mil Hoard wtueh came III possibility that Ihe tills ini' ' III and mailed lo tb. depa1 1•-1■-1■i f...
beach Arlie F Davis, is Lake
number which lind been sold as be
with low Dun Alci;.irlv Wedne- traveled farHiet than officials fu-t of peslngc. win It will be paid b,
tV -A H if lN t , I ' &lt;N i. l'i
SeenMuslis; and Everett -I Hush I M i - F F . L a n e w as i ,t »■ - &gt; , iI .-.I day ordered Immediate dismissal thought
Fred \V. (lender, resident ef
null! he thought that sale* bad
llo .1. |,„, •MUM* \II Ihi- MMII•■I 1 •iki v m! iB-fi'it * t ‘ vt ft win* I|!it)iinl
welter,
19,
Dimmurc,
l‘a
,.
Air
with
a
425
War
Itoiul
and
the
fir-l
been lugging.
.Seminole County for about 211
of
workers
who
have
been
lunflity
"reds
I"
do
P
I
'.inline
llo
rill.
Force mun who came here fuur annual Florida Power ami l.iirbl on the |ob
• D 'llih U Ih i II " im V n m -.i .HerRegular, unlettered plates led years, died at 10:50 p.m. yester'“ I"' l , In •0. l-.-e III.' fit.. no,I a m c -4 CM inm iU te it u liiy thut I In*
month* ago from Orlando Air I"traveling’ Trophy for winning the
e parade In sale* with a total
,, »
....,
The
rest
of
the
too
were
ordered
Services
held
Fur
drop
it"
envelope
into
a
eouveoi
tto rld »aIttliit i■•i* m h -a In iM ' »» it
of 717, -til* more than were sold at 'b*v «l Ills home In Indian Mound Forco Base, were the other two
Junior Chamber
of Coniine,,, removed from Ihe nuvroll as an
•III oiali hot
ir* tlirre a*.i i * ii(!d tun! "IBin in
Village, following a lingering ill­ Hoad Patrolman W II Mi Cart CbiMinus lighting route.! at t» ■‘•omuiiv measure Ihase who have
Visitor
To
Sanford
the same time in 1962.
Fun - an- li.t..I t.n the , nv, mu tiln ir ( ii m Bi %
and C. 8. McClure said a rattle
“ W” license* were next with a ness.
duv's
Jnycee
meeting
in
the
Yacht
'&gt;cen
dnutg
a
good
lob
were
given
lope-tt, kel II- follows Meter vo,
truck was turning nff the high
t'B u irm u fi SB**H IB M o uht» («»l»l
.( ,,1,
until Jan LA before being d!s
tutul of 'Jl.'l, 82 more than last
F u n * -m l m r v ii'c s wen* B e lli tit
lie hail been in the real eilote
way and that llushweller crash
billon. 25c, loll hmK overt.me. J'.', 11*|i&lt;•r I♦'rn lift* • u (AVM*htuir cionfj
year, while other license suit's for
11 «Mt R i l l
&gt; e * h n ln y
lit
lln u - n n
Two
other
award*
wire
present
missed
and
will
be
given
two
D
ll
Into
u
tractor
trailer
which
both year* were a* follow*: "D," business since 1948 ami previoused to the winner* «.f (lie Jayee. weeks -alary when they leave
I lifl«Tli I II nine f«ii 11r Jitfl A I* ami i-i&gt;, bins- no|o n„.|Iv. 42 So,i- • • n m m i ! I n 1 - ......... .. (B u l L t iv f it Bi**
{ stopped for it
year.
•'WAV,"
lv ahad
been
engaged for 10 yrar*
30
"Voice of Dciimerncv Conte.l "
Cdl* In pro|Hi*,-.l roail eimstro-- |(,11,ik,,.Vll, \| |, „f Pmoiounl., is I'lovoled f -r ,e.|III ion of (B * i |,*»vin '*wi- ,af • in u R tuleniiiti* m
'
* 18 In 1952: I m
.... .. : a...
,
It
l
..It
A
I
I thin year, if In 19B2;
13, 8; In the hull, growing business. At
!l "T," 1
Mnry Carmichael of l.ymnn 8, tm„i tUm id-., were ordered by the Siiilnam, S Am with Itev. A. ti. I' I" - "f V l.dal lot,-, .,&lt;1.1111 k . * I m - Knit I-H ** HIM I 'l l ‘I tin! n ff* I :| 11V N illll orfi. . r aaBm vaiid* ili«* ti.k**i an.I t t.n
"E,” 7, 3; “CAV," 2, 2; "O." I. 1 one time, he served without rnmand Ann Ulnhart. of the Oviedo board anil n re cx p cce .l to save M.Timls offhinniii:
High Heliwd.
.round -lx million dollars
"OIL" fW 33: "(IK," H4, fiO'j "(}I„ iiensatiun a* secretary of the
id h i ii - m ill ii-B lii"M,
||«* i tii&lt;| tin- i i T i •'(a r v i - i i i r i ' i i v j
Dr Itnntgiv.i .sas visiting with lit* d I B ih I d i
..
w
# « # ! * * » ,
Thi* Bonnl a nt’w * hairniun. Vllrn Mis* Julie H aiti', a .'Ins-iniitc " f
OH, 20; "HF V 2, 0; "V," 44, 2(1; Hemlimle County Chamber of
I Bi- l mI*fl
* *jilai ifih ttinI ;M iMiiilit "If ^ u ii BI In* vii**11hvibtiily to
korm
crM
avof
of
Hanfurd.
AVd
,
„
s
,
,
hl.
|t„„d
jy tn ," 7, S;
8, (1; "L." 8, »i Commerce. lie had lived in Indian
B m»i I n ih ,i IB '\ a . , j f,ir (itiyiiM 'tif .if im p utl out f« »n r ( r v in x to ilr t v ii
!•“ «"
Hamper, thanked the Jim |„,,()jr, m).Mt „ (ll
|HK,rPsl Ii th.' Columbia I'niv.-rsity Scho'd of fitii h im ! (B ill f B. tin*- fi»i
• t lT ," 19, Ml; "OVt." 3, 0; "K,'* Mmmd Village nine yeurs, anil
tu i1 1- 1ttftftIn* i 'fiiit iu n rii &lt;tn nut *«f t B« i i cii.vi-K
Pul'll. Ileultll, tiv.'i the New Year
lor
tTmmber
for
It*
.........
ration
„
s
history
with
a
Ian. It
wua
a
member
of
the
First
Pres­
6, 0; "A/* R, 4; "M,** 16, 7; "IV*
42 mid dug,oils "
during lllB administration lust r||||
, carryover In liolldi.vs when b&gt; w - stricken, lie tM*-ft r Ai l it ,1.4,,
IP. 2, ami "IJ," 6, 2.
lift* I lit 14*»11f byterian Church of Hanford,
died Friday morning, -lull 2
S h o rt said L o v e tt li.b i th e co m ­
yenr.
priileds
under
way
Mr. (iallowny empha*iied again
Horn In Marshall. MIrh., Nov.
lie was ueDi.g .III" tor of the
I B* f ii *t I h l i ( In |.»&gt; m jiilc tl m i t . ' . t in .' A ll.c l f i • e— p e tb ap s
Lighting Contest Chnirmnn John
The department has a million
that tags are lu&gt;lng *»ld In *e&lt; !Yb 1878, he moved to HlootnlngWllllnms, nfl.-r presenting Mr«. dollars m cash on hand lull has Departiii.oit of Public lliulth and Wi|H flie rii m i ( if lf| nil* i ..f f iH .lt .i ii.o ld b .s iig in ,a c . ..(&gt;.• l.llc p r e s ­
ipitnce unless previous reaervu- ton, III., where he was ii 32nd de­
Action was taken today by &gt;be, l.Vn','"witji the''l*mi'" miiimnlmUhe live millions worth of milslumlme Coii.niunlrahlc Di-.a-.s Control of H e va lu te M| im Ilk s'* fin tl|.' m u t oil c mi China a - one mcai.s of
tlons were made.
Murlnam. On h-ine, lie hail spent
gree Mason ai.d hud the honor of
t ,y in g It. I , i . a k the -tu h-nm le.
“ Owner* of aulomoblle* are being apenkcr nf hi* class at the County Hoard of Public lin truc­ Florida Power and Light Company toll, and soon will owe three mil the past two vnrs studying in
Short added
” AAi have lo he
tion In requesting a survey team was instituting u "truvelinjK tru- (lot,* more to iniilraetiirs now at llolliHi.l and Fiance Since Sep
lo get their tag* now," he Consistory there.
1‘M .M II.V I 'O I S O N U i
■areful md I.. lose the f ■iciulship
from the Htate Department of Ed­ phy lo the winner of the ITgTillng work on prnleet*.
id out, "whlla It Is romnnrnHKLVIDKKK III v&gt; Kint- n.i-m of mu nliles "
Funeral service* vdll be condue*
The Hoad Hoard, listening with lember, 11152, 1" bail heelv ’.tilde
ipjlet, and not wait until the jlcd nt 11:00 o'clock tomorrow ucation to work with loeal school fonti-Bt each vunr Ntiutinir with
ing for Ids Mastei
In iC H p o n t o .|tt&lt;-linns Short
,, , of, . Puhll
.1 . B•i-r*. nf ,a lluiHir
,
*( &lt;*ilitIv
# farm farn
last few days before the deadline morning nt thp IlrUson Funeral ncraonnci in rpriirvt-yiiiK uiumj i Mnt. Lnitc1* Mr. WNIiaiu.i iMki-il mouhlinu nlarin Im IIh* iluiuir! " m |*rr
&lt;"luiid'ln \ill- v^ appaicul vulim, 'jf
ill.I III.I ■ was llo ,11-i'Usslmi of
«h c n they wilt have to wall In Home with the Rev. A. (J. Mc- school facilities so Ihal nilvnnlagc Hill l.ivingatun to award the tru- inept's i-omlitlon. ul*o ordcreil the , Il&lt;-u1lh d 'C i'c
may bo taken of funds available phy In the ahsenco of IL II. Cole magurine Florldu Highways sns •
“ repn'seiilatlm »f lli
'« were found d.-n.l \\nlm-sd.iv
possilolu
,,f
I'mplnylng
Whe»." Th* deadline for purchasing
mghl iii a four riu.iu fram.' house the
Inni*, pastor of the First Pre*- unifer the recent nmendnicnl No.Unnn, Iwal mnnnger of the Florida pcn.lcd unh'*s it Is legally required I Ni'thi'rlunds govcrniu. iil.
nt,,mic wcai'mis i i i Km1, a or of
tag* U Feb. 20.
Fun.
ral
service*
were
delayed
j
five
mill",
north
nl
here
as nit organ fur publishing the
tuir.-il.ic u-c i.f i i.incse Nation"Out-of-itato motorist* should bvterlan C h u r c h , officiating. 1 to (ho State Constitution, Huy- Power and Light Compunv.
hum Milwee, enpnrintetnlent, said' A* a token of her appreciation, hoard'* mi n u t e a n d decreed a ||,'||,ling liutlf leal i'll, by the Nelli j Deputy Coroner \ I, Schr.'ilier til i d tl'IMU
produce title certificate* or regia- Ilurlnl will he at n later dale.
erhinils
Kn.hi.Hsy
of
next
of
kin
j
said
they
were
apiuirentlv
killed
'Mr*. Lane cun*.mted to play and crackdown mi user* uf road de
Rurvlvor* Include his widow, n this afternoon.
While I,..sell w»- in Die coin*
tratlon card* In getting tags," he
“ Fend* which mny be obtained I sing her musical tribute to the partmenl curs who lake them mil Miss Harris is ..'tinning to New. by gas escaping lii.ru o uml slovi mitti'ii room, iI'lKirli'r* were given
explained, “ and people who have daughter, Mrs. A. K. Power* of
Yolk
on
Huturilny,
Jan.
IP.
lie
said
they
had
luen
dead
alum}
(Continued On Page Three)
on pleasure trips
Florida tag* from other counties Cotumlms, (!a.| n ann, Fred W. from the pnnsage of umi'ndimnt
a week
‘ttmm u w&gt;.11.'ii .tiiti'in.'iii pi.'i'ured at
newt only to present their regia- Render Jr. of Onlnesvllle; two No. 1 last November cannot be
The victim* were Melvin llelink.', 1
l,&lt;,Mli.g,,ii--which ti.hl the
tratlon card*. Those who have grandehlldrrn, Nancy Anne and used for conetructlon purposes un­
33, III* 33 year tilil wife, llcuhih. -•'cr.-trnv unv,hi
"uptimislir"
euch n survey is imade and a
Hemlnole County license tags need Alex Power* Jr. of Columbui, and til auch
amt their el.ill Iren Dennis, 7, ftiile. Nni'Nii»nl “ f American miltlury
u
sister,
Mr*.
C.
M.
Park*
of
priority
Is
established
for
work
to
only to give their present license
3, ami Dixie, 3 munlhs
-treuglh
Rattle Creek, M i c h . ____________ (Continued On l 'n « Four)
numbers In aecuring new tage."

1.364 Automobile
License Tags Have
Already . Been Sold

Convenient Ticket
For PayingParkinjr
Fines Is Received

Prizes Are Given Road Department
To Mrs Lane For Employees S t a r t
t 'Lighting ContesttHuntin,t Ncw Jobs

Fred W. Bender,
Prominent Real
Estate Man, Dies

t

w:

Survey Requested
By School Board
To Set Priority

S

City OfficiulH

4futchi«on Named
. Small Claims Judge
AHomey William Hutchison Jr.
y e iU N iy received notification by
mall from tha office of the Flor-

Mrs. Vanderbilt, Social Arbiter For
50 Years, Dies At 5th Avenue Home

Former Premier George Bidavlt Is
Given Post As Schuman Is Dropped

PARIS HP—Premier Rene Meyer (Conservative) party, was made
’united Foreign Mtnliter Robert minister of finance.
//•&lt;
R&lt; A- 0 n ,ynew cabinet Hit
Schuman, one of the leaders of
today
the
to former Ihe popular Republican (MRU
____ and
______give
_
e Job 1
Premier
party, was author of the European
rentier George Bldault.
Schuman, France’a foreign min coal-steel merger plan which bears
th e 'm lfa a U o a " ^ D.*‘lL
led th* campaign his name, and has worked hard
liter alnc* II
la and for bringing to push the proposal which would
Fillowlng the return to (he for Eropean
establish a six'- nation European
ptteetery of the oeth of office. Weil Germe&amp;r ■tty Ink) tha Weatern
wa* encloeed with the no- defense scheme. Yesterday be waa army Including West German
reported
furioui
over
the
new
pre­
troops.
• tlfleatlon, Mr. Hutchison will re­
mier’s compromise promise to fol­
ceive hla commission.
tn the West German capital of
lowers of Gen. Charles de Gaulle
He plana to conduct the court to seek modification of thote plans. Bonn, first reaction to the dropping
a room 210 of the Melech BuildThe 22 cabinet selection! an­ of Schuman waa one of deep con-‘
IHf»
nounced today by th* new govern­ im for the fate of future Franceerman cooperation In schemes for
ment chief did not Include^ anv
supporters of DeGaull*. although European unification.
Hope waa
howave
was expressed, however,
i the GauRlita had given thetr M
votes to help Mayer Into the pre­ that th* appointment of Bldault
might mean few radical changea.
WTZ
miership.
,
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as minister of Interior. Henri
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premier.
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"Jungle Headhunter*"
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Randall Chase (soatod, center), president of Chase and Company, wee elected mayor of tinntorU
and J. Denver Cordell latamllng. third from left), owner of an automobile repair eoncurn. was seated as
commiasiuitsr Tuesday night at art organisational meeting of the City Commission. William Htemper,
to «»«e.d himself a . m y o r . I* seat..I nt t h a u A
J.“hh" ro'v^’Amlr.w
hi) Tom Lemo n, City Manager; Commissioner John lvny; Andrew
right. Otherslatandla* are (left to right)
■loner after de dining
cllnlng lo run for re-electlotij find N. H. Sayer, City
Carraway, who tell Ua •cat m commissioner
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NF.W YDIIK 'St—Mr* Corneliu*
Vanderbilt, reciigni/.tl lender ;&gt;(
New York and Newport, It I .
society for half a century, died
nf pneumonia at her Fifth Avenue
homo lust night after a long ill
ness.
Mr* Vanderbilt, who was In her
80s, hail been inactive In rerent
years but nrver lost her top *&lt;&gt;
cinl stnndlng
Shr was Ihe willow nf Brig (&gt;en
Corneliu* Vanderbilt, great grand
■on of Commodore Cornelius Vun
dnrbllt, founder nf one of Amrri
en's greatest railroad empire* with
the New York Central u* the key
•tone.
Gen Vanderbilt, who dl.l not
share hi* wifr’ * fondness for *o
clety In his later years, died
aboard his vocht In Rlscayno Hay,
Fin., in 1942
Mrs. Vanderbilt entertained and
was entertained by more mem­
bers of European royal houses
thnn any other woman In Amarl
ca&lt; she was considered one of tho
|a it remaining links between the
regal prc-World War I American

-nciely uml the lareer uml more
di'm&gt;ieri.lk' post world War II *oviely
The famed hostess and beauty
entertained In a conventional man­
lier. and remained aloof from the
merrier elements o f cafe soi-iety She seldom dined in public,
and altended Ihe theater tnfrequenllv However, she was a regu­
lar attendant at the opening night
nf Ihe Metropolitan Opera Her t&gt;ox
■va* social headquarters for th*
Diamond Horseshoe set during In­
termissions.
Mrs Vanderbilt was th* former
Grace Wilson, youngest daughter
of Riehsrd Thornton Wilson, who
came to New York from Nash­
ville, Term., shortly altar tha and
of the Civil Wor with a fortune
ho bad built un as English slant
for Southern cotton.
Mrs Vandarhllt made her dtbut
In 1893, At a lime when CornalUu
Vanderbilt, son of Cornelius Van­
derbilt HI, then hoad of the fam­
ily. was starllnu lo learn tha rail­
road business. The two young p*o(Contlnnad On Fag* Thro*)

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AN
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nD
dO
o
(Hpcfiuii oviw i«‘a
InMiI riddled V1
1ran y
Injury and lllnt’i
vacuity
rugcM ringed &lt;&gt; brilliant 16-point
eurtii’luiek In tin* final period to
lull)*!" Dx* highly-touted Humic
Tin V I .112 I'h'dug rapine Si|tmd
Ml,’ Ii School Junior vhi *lly jjm
run &gt;,r (|o&gt; SunfoMl Naval A"*ili
88*.'in, hern In-1 night,
’I hr t li r MI in u ru le »t niggle » i \ \|| Slii'ii'U will pin) Ol" llllfll
Mai climaxed In (h r f Inn I mln- h (tiiiiial ( I't-. . in t|iiiiii"l "f Du*
n ..i. ('Men Naval Ail Ibl-" in h ry
utr* »h rn (h liilii'i giant fl-fimtI Junior forward Harvey Jor W» *t i i Hu- St niiriolc High School
Hlaytnn foulrd out onl) lo give gymnnaitim i ,,,,u »i t i »w night lo a
way lo Hobby Shtifrr, who made fntovvill Imii"III dim " for III"
\|ni"ii of |iioi"« I'olio ill iv" i»l 11-HI
a crucial frrr Ihrow |iullioK Ihr
jt.m
Mona nhrad.
H i" VJ il' fivi" &gt;i ruriulltly li'll'l
Big Walter Dodn, returning lo
till- lint'Uit nftrr lieu'rly a niunth'ai But Dm Oilurat.. ’ uniUM'rriul cape
■ .
1
I . .. .. .
..
t i i .r ■' II i v . r u i l
iout raunrd hy an iinkl" injury, loop Will, a nlerllng d*H retold.
l"d llir l.lnri trium|di with a hit.' *0," phologtii’diei - pl.iy again thin
evening it, Oilnndo
11-pulut aidurtt".
Tlir high IhllMt t hev rmi" &lt;•(
Johnny Jon"*, Oviedo's highly
|\e&lt; We*I will tiring lo Ihr HllS
rcganlcd nuphounjrc fu|ward ami
IrudtiiK SmtiiHiitt (.‘ounty im p rnroanler an lntprr»»l»r flml
n iy r niorer, wan »"&lt;■,,ml high for plurr rrrord la Ihr -ervlrr Irani
tlm l.ioliit with III |Hi|nla ilcanit" rlrruil id Sonlh I'loridn. Ih r
t'hevron*’ lniilrr*hiii i* Itarliru*
h Imdly »riiM"il aim, which had to
lot I&gt;iiuilag"tl. impair,at: the di-fl Inrly onlnlandiag ninre il Irtidn
Ihr liagnr made of titrr .10
unr-hnnd"d *ho&gt;.tlng nrtl*t.
teallln.
Flaying without Ihr *cniccH
VJ.fi'J him *w, |,t th, &lt;,ugh Dm
of In o other atara. Freddie
\\ hr,ilon and Warren ".Mar" Air- . Orlundo league ondefealed hyj
o'oiing trimnnhn over llonm nun e. i
( ‘all. ri'M rm llloIr High Mrhotil
*tar Iii»t yrnr, Ihr Finn* opened 07 -0 7: Sun ford N AAS, ill*'J!i; and
Ihr Rumr alow I ) , tailing Ih rrr the Winter I’nrk \II Stui-, t t -92.
point* hr hind ill Ihr mil id Ihr Tin* liiltm vieloiv m i' lored riuly
InllIni prrhal and nlnr point* in furl Monduv rvenotg
T h r two lour defeat* f,,i Ihr In*
tlm rrnr al Ihr halflimr hitrr"III 1,1,1,tog, aid,el * IlllVe he, II III
mlaalnn.
K|mihrd hy thr rt'hoiindintr ol tin* hnl„In of eollegiate ,|ullllet«.
Hlaytnn and Dodn, Ovlnlo arorrd T h r mighty Mtetnon IV henily
11 min kern in Dm thin! atunzn nu ril out VJ-iW 61 17 ni thr fimil
while holding Ihr high ■curing mill,,ten of tlu 11,mil Hi lhd.and
Boone J Vv lo nrvi'ii lo narrow Dir hint month.
I'lu tin r their timt game in
Orlando Irnd lo n 28-21 margin.
Drn|,ilr Dir liurni'd ana, Jonm the SIIS gym. V,I'flit nhnoul up*
»el Die nlruitg Holliii* mr*Hy,
lii'ltnn hilling will) Dndn and Hilly
Meek I,"full, Hlmffrr pul Die I,in tin HIM17. Only a one.handed *wi*lirr on Ihr pail ol ( oilair Muik
nlirnd with liln timely fret, throw
W arrrn ‘Mliir1* Mrf'nll , . , fur*
Haller la Hie liiuil la nrciimln m«*i tifir Sf'iihuu Ii* IH k Ii Hc IiihjI
McCracken
paced
Dm
tloonr
•
aveil
Die
Tarn
fiom
u
lie
and
Irorrra with in tnlllra, high for
fftivuml riijw |»tu&gt;irimt with Ovicdn,
pllnnihle lo**.
holll tl'Hlllf.
v.t
iflihricil Li ni nl^ltt tiri'uiiHi* of
Thi* thrilling game ,* the only u ) «itI ctilil, M» ( .ill, wl**i playcii
Norman Poyr, flu-hy ninloi
gourd for thr l.ionn, played with eoiitent V I li'J ha* plnved ill MilII* r« rn la » foikiiMil for Innl yt^vr's
a heavy col,I and wan limited to ford.
SilS r « 4ji» hum, tut•n ■I lo Ovilnjo
Th e ir will hr no udinmninn
uin, puli,t.
1111)11011 mol bin ln'^n v%dikclung,'
lo
t.iiaiiirow
evrnlng'n
tivlclu
FT
FG
T
tnif into Lion rom ii l iutl MU i Ji i ' h
Jritlca
6
9
19 gamr hoi a free will offering will
.Slnytun
1
7 lie lakeli l»y l ie wo,kern of the
D ii,In
li
1
11 Seminole County chapter of Die
■i
Meek
il National round,iliun fo, Infantile
Pure
a
"t
1 I'ai alv * i .
Ml money rollrrled "III go In
H
Hhaffir
1
1
Ihr I'oiiuiy'n Vlnirli of Dimra
Total*
15
a
IN
to rin irh
l.l.
Iluym
Ihpin" JV
lli
1 dflvr.
FT
l(U*al'll
1
9
2 WiMi'In, of V l-fi'i liun rylrlldrd u
•1 cordial Midronir In all local faun
Belli*
1
9
McG iiii ken
1
7
16 for III In rlunh.
iiH I.A N D O
( Special y - The
Thr other t'ormicll, Kim. .lumen
Gcealln
,
1
1
1
on," might v Seahrei'Xo II lu ll
Bangiit
2
1
9
Hu,wall,hi
9
tumor,,,w night '‘.lur l-.ya me In |V. 1, f.,r ' li;.*"i.-. "n.l’ -T^lsTht thn"
Hluncdiihi'i
il
7
.............. “ *■ M,y;.T lM* to the KdgewutiT Fugles, 7H-18.
* tn vroii hen,
i..... lani
,„„i ..i.,!,.
Tidal*
Ft
9
15 rmirt," Im comment",I,
night,
ffvlirh.
7
6 II | 6 --18 him n good ("tun from nil Dm m*
Dim Joy ner, star Hagle for■
Hminp
II) I I
7
7 - 15 uu Is we linvr, and II really should
ward "In , w„a held In only 11
I," an n il"," ling game. Just ns our points by Die Meirdimlra last
clash will, Hollins was."
month, went no a arming splurge
apen i tifii ill iik Kdgrw alrr with 29
points, pete Hurl, meantime
.’oiiliThulcd 2U mure murker* In
combine with Juynrr iu acorr 10
I ' l . T V l l l l t r . III3MI I.TS
point’’ for the till lira, or one
C ilia r It U I. — ,J III t||lr
mure Dmn Die entire Hand I'ruli
Tlm ri :iv ,
I ,1 III) Nl'llu
ili.J,! II 1,1 I, l|„
AUGUKTA, Du i,(ft
Here's a nut pul of 18 lidllra.
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II, J
cliniice lo hcl|i name ii liiiseliull
Doit wilt stymied hy the Celery
&gt; Mum,"", Hn, n
i
leum
Feds lust n,i,ntli fur only nine
s i.iu v i, ,i h i ; _ a i ,i in ,,
I’reslderit .lin k Couiiell ol Angus l",inis. Ilul, Itlclmi'ilii was Dm high
liuiri tUl.U
II Ira I Hull (m il, (luuMr,
t.i sail I ye.I enl ay I he Sail Leugue |,olot n,on for .Seal,,cere with III,
i H „« i Uli&gt;
,-, t v ft U1) *
The fitlO funs were Htcrully
I iMrun I lour
i III ; .... ■’loll here will mi tmiger he (Tilled
the Tiger*, and that a fail contest. amureil with the red-hut Joyner,
, m u " n r;&lt;|
|,
l i m n , u »i *; — % m „ M,
In end .Inn 15. would help select wlm swished the cords for lij
'lim n .'l.l.o
a new moniker
points in Did final slunin.
............I Iliil, I,all, ..........
II' n part of n eatnptiign to make Senhreeir:
J III,1,11,1.., Tup
I «,| ft Ml ft|.,
(ll.o
"clean
aturt"
ul
Augusta,
followi £•*«“
IJU
( Tuwarr
Ing Hie disastmiiS 1952 season Benner
IJulKl-l,- If t .) ||&lt; III
] when Dm eelliir-dwelling Hull won ('hetty
Ji.vii.r i„n in .i: i.-.i* ,;s i»
only
18 games mid lost till In tel Floyd
COI IIIM II V II, - ft III UMr
n new league cenrd f"* f"*llil« ifogei s
,
Fimai n i l
J Mue &lt;i-,.'iill„
SMI i a,, s sh I Tlie Augusta dull was kmmn as Tnylnr
J kill'In it * V,"
}„e
•
the Tourists when Hie Knulh Allan ItielmiJi
9 Crl, "lera 11ul,v
11
tie league was nrgnnlred nml later i,»rev
W'Huu -I■* l i 7 it ,3,1 nil
ehmtged to Tygers in tmimr of T y Dunlid
Cl,"M l II U C — a/IM v|,Ir
llu m ;u.il
Culili, wlm storied his professional
total,
( l.lly list,i,
sim „.ju i
husulmll career ns a member of Iklgen.ilcr
i ,1'W mala
a ",
I IU Hint t earn. The mure nrHimlos
t Kelly'a I Tn,I, r
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MuHoy To Play In
Charlie Shaw Paces Lyman High
Dixie Tennin Meet
Quintet With 28 Total Points
HONG W O OD (Special )**- l.y man
High School's inukutbull chainplunnhlp nnpirallnni in the Crn*
trul Florida Conference depend on
the ncuring ability of Charlie Shaw
and Holihy Drlnklll.
Official ncorlng average* fur
Ia n of thr flml Ih rrr Grry hound
lllta allow Shaw la arlllng a tor­
rid ll-p o ln l gamr a irra g r, arc*
ond brat In Mrmlnolr ('minty,
with 2d markrm In two rontmla
to pore Coach Jim 1'aynr‘n t,y*
nan cagrra.
While having played only one
game. Holihv Drink ill In Ihr Grey­
hound*' niuumd hent performer on
the Imnln of nvrrngc point* per
game with 12 |Kiintn for Ida lone
encounter, Actually, Jim m y New­
man in Die arrund high arorrr on
thr l.ongwuod ijuiulet with 1.1
poililn, hut Ih il total wu* aimm-ed
in Die rouraa of two gm uri with
St. James.
T h r Sanford llrrnld'n compilnlion of I.ymnn cage record* does
not Include the firrl game with
Apopka which the Greyhounds
lost. 16-28.
I'aynr'n lloond* bounced hark
aflrr thr ilrfrat to Apopka In
drub Ml. Jamm id Drhindo hy a
drclnlir 12-12 mnrgln. Ilow rvrr,
lifter thr holidays, Ml. Jumrs
look rrvrn g r by narrowly rdglng

T A M P A 'At— Gardnar Mulloy, the
No. 1 U. S. U-nnls player, makes
hi* first appearance In the 20th
out I,yman in Ih r last .10 srrimda annual Dixie Tournament today
Ly a 12-11 count. Doth games but spectators won't ice too much.
wllh St. James were C F C conIlls opponent. Nelson Mason, a
lr«ln, thus given Ih r I’aynrmrn fair Tampa ncllcr. isn't expected
nn even 1-1 record In rottfrrenre to force the Miami veteran to open
playup at all.
ill Ihr individual scoring rateAll other seeded players have
guries, Sluivv nhows the way ill hern in action in the first two
l-oth field goals, II), and froc dayys of the meet without being
Ih ,own. M, though Nrwiimn in
extended,
cl,,*" m-iiml at thr charity line
apiece.
Tuesday results Included:
with neven free tonsea,
y,( | Vl.iinhiiid
Hal
Burrows,
Charlotte,
t.Y M A N C A G K KKCOltDH
tapped Jerry Hryant, St. Peters I Mreeves
Hcorera
Brown
burg, UT. 0 2.
Flayer
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7.6
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Dan Sullivan. St. Petersburg
1.6
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l
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2 21 25 71 3.1.7 , Tuculoy were Thflm a laOn«, Au*
Total*
Team Kt-roril*
, Irnlin. and Laura Lou Kunmui, HrLund
W. F. Frl.
lltiymun
n i’ponents 2 I .,5(57 urn
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28 A punka
16
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12 SI. JulHI's
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lull. 1U— Umatilla
I I St. James
12
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'umpl’vll
Fell. Il— Titusville
Inn. 9 — Titusville
'•'ami,,-i
Felt. 11- .Mount Doiu
Jan. 12— Oviedo
Totals
Fell. 18-21— C FC Tourney
lluliiliind
■Inn. l.'l— Winter Garden
Feh. 21— Ht. Clinid
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CITY LEAGUE
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Sanford Bowling
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S3 Plymouth

Kd^ewaterSwumps
Seabreeze, 78-48;
Joyner Scores 29

Balanced Vision wua ic%man ttiu nu. you get
ill iround, close-in vision, flew one piece windshield it
more uniformly curved so you gel sn undisloditl vie* gf the raid.
ConHeat-action clcclric wlnddntlJ wipers.

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TA M P A ijv— Welterweight Cham
plots Kid Gavllun will fight Antun
Peck. (Kipulnr Negro, In a 10 round
main event here Jan. 13, Promoter
O K I.A N D (Speciali— The rlnnsy Al Garcia says.
Mainland Mnlnllners, who drfvut*
td Seminole High School last
■UY FROM OWNSR
month hy n 67-21 margin, cnnnhere la-t night nml administered
HR ROOM HOUSI
u hrutul *11-11 shellacking to the
MIR C A T A L IN A D lt.
hometown Delumil Bulldogs.
Jassllt-M. LSI
HaMlwssa Slssr*
Hill Brown and lloh Davis were w-,l LshUkss W also islsutisa
asslrwisu nrss
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S ItSiHmi
V m lu n ahnUs
winners scoring 16 and l i points,
Otnt'is
a
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respectively. Boh Tuylur and Joe
Hill paced the fertile DiTgtnd at­
tack with Juvl eight markers

DeLund Capers Fall
To Mainland, 64-31

B a la n c e d S t y l i n g Hare's t newwiy ol belincmi
U a lu n c n l H id e rtew truly bjimccd

smart eiteuor styling with mote ipece inside I
Hie new '53 Plymouth i, sleeker, yel offers moic head room.
In ted i.i, Dice's 8 metm, moie lap loom lot rear seaf privcngcis

pcnoun controls roll, pitch, end jounce . . . thus levels
(he mid thice wry,.. . end fives you Ihe softest.
Steadiest, must restful lids yuu've ever aipetanned I

Balanced Braking Whete other lowpriced ceil
here but one hydraulic cylinder in tech front breke.
Plymouth his two-to give you balanced control, the eiect
emount of stoppini power you went end eipect.

Howlimr Stnndin^H

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th# luaurleuo new Interiors—the rloh, reftnod appelntmcnte
(hat make thlo tho matt beautiful low-prlooa oar you've aver soon.
Yaur Flymauth Roalar It aagar ta arrange your RemanitraDan drive now.

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VOLUME XLIV

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Established 11108

Tornadoes (n
Dixie Damage
Many Houses
A^ibuma, Arkansas
Visited By Wind As
FreezinK Bain Ties
Up Midwest Traffic*

S A N K O U I),

F L O R ID A

Moonshine (Joes Down Sewer

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Afuill) dually and mUd through
Friday. lomr likelihood of ocras&gt;
limal scattered showed, especially
in north and central portions.

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T H U R S D A Y J A N . 8. 1953

Associated Prews Leaned W ire

- i- hi
No. 99

Applicants Seeking Jobs In
Beverage DepartmentjJMust
Submit Copy Of Tax Returns
Swedish Tanker Nathan Leopold, 1924 Thrill Killer
Splits In Half In Pleads His Case With Pardon Board
Stormy Pacific Aerial Search Is
Throe Other Vessels
Are In Distress As Concentrated In
Winds l.aslt Ocean
3-State Section

. By The Astoria led Press
Small tornadoes dipped Into Ala­
bama and Arkansas today, damag­
ing more than a score of homes.
Only two persons were reported
hMt In the first twisters of the
sMaon.
Two tornadoes hit In Alabama.
One dipped Into the outskirts of
Talladega and another In Dallas
County, about too miles southeast
of Talladega. The first struck In a
small Dallas community about 12
miles north of Selma around ivn&gt;
a m. and cul a block wide swath
The Talladega storm struck about
an hour later, sweeping through a
Negro section on the south aide. It
urgoofod several houses and dam
a jn l about 20 In nil.
Four houses were blown down
and two parson* hurt about 2 a m
when u tornado struck the com­
munity of Macedonia. 12 miles
nnrlh of Warren. Ark . In the south
central part of the stale. Nantes
of the victims were mil available
Immedlnletv.
Frecrlng rain formed a Irs'imh
crmil sheet of Ice over a wide
section of the Midwest and Knsl
grounding planes, tlelng up auto
lAfflc and snapping power line*
Tlane traffic at Chicago's Mid
wav airport and at some .illii"
Midwest alrnorts came to a virtual
standstill Officials said planes
were unable to nnnly brakes on the
mlrror-llke runways
Since midnight, (he (reeling rain
area sureadenstward from south­
west Missouri to parts of South
Dakota Iowa, Minnesota, Wlscnn
sin, Illinois, Indiana, southern
Michigan, Ohio and the mountains
I w l’ennsylvanln
mnow and frceilne rain also ere
ated hazardous driving conditions
In norts of the Northeast.
The speed limit on the New Jer­
sey turnpike was reduced from

Aspirants Must Show
They Are Free Of
Any Improper Out­
side Compensation

JO L IE T , Ill iJ*- Nathan Leopold, 1
----thrill slayer who Is seeking a parole
TALLAHASSEE ’^-Em ployes of
from orison after serving 28 year-, the Stule Beverage Department
i brought In a parole board bearing arc going In have to file copies of
; today records of hi- recent pri-on their annual income lax returns
.utilities
with their bo«* to show they have' lean shaven ami dressed m a '»'* been getting any Improper
t i -li eonvlel uniform, In came compensation front outside sources
uit.. an ante room carrying a n-peil
Ueverage Director Sam K Davi*
f-i l!t.',2 showing hi- woik in tin-I disclosed he Is requiring every ap.
S AN Kit ANi'IS.O P A Swedish
|oi-..n \ ray lalioraturv It -imwed plieant for u loli m Ids department
tanker with a crew of to broke
t .Mil A ray picture- were made on to fill out h in page ipiestlonnairr
To
In half hulas amt three enrgn s o
i tilt inmates ami prison personnel that searches Into his present flsets were in distress » ' Ml In HI
.
I hope the board will feel m-ti oanciul
condition.
background.
mile an hour winds whluprd the
I in-1,t W n u R o t u s H . . . ] f"'** ln grunting me a parole.' lie friends and family connections
nor malty calm I’aelfie Inin fury
I s l K U l V* llS lA f 'p O l l l 'f l told newsmen
The form also In being filled out
Tbi-Sn cdlsh tanker. S S Avantt,
l.eopobl, Imprisoned for his part by employes retained by the com
sent an Si»S reporting crisply
M ONTPELIER. Idaho V
I'lie m the slaying of a teen-aged fid mission
"Ship broke III two K.levrn men aerial search tiv n fleet of pm itc eago lioy. may lie
called lielore theThe
beverage departmentsuperon hack part saved Might men ami Air Fnrre planes for a ml».sine Imard today
vises tbe llmmr industry, hunts
on front part and 21 men on life r til troop transport w ith l&lt;&gt; aboard
Arrayed m the latest move to down moonshiners and rolleet*
boat still drifting If any ship- wa- rotioenlmted today In the area ( ... Lcumihl are some educatorhonor and cigarette taxes.
nearbv please give help "
"S -rc Idaho. Utah and Wviitiiiug who think he has
nniil his debt to"A
pcs.m who Issincereand
The ItriP-h freighter King Mdgar j Join
society and should lie freed tip 'honest won't mind filling it out,"
and tbe I'unamanlnn freighter 1 A lecp posse was unable to t. acb Posing his I'clcit-c from Stateville he sald^ A few' luive_ complained
Hanladespe both were reported mil ||1(,
„„ ...........
p,. ,, Prison are law officer- who want '''"'it the length of the form bul
of control ami drlfl'ng helplessly Lake where a farmer reported In-»e him serve ever, dav
' "ihev're hunting the b&gt;b, I'm not
in the north eenlral Pacific
u,ree flares la-t night Sheriff lus Imig sentence
Irving lo get them." he said
A coastal lumber sehmuier Cyn (iilliert Arnall sold plum's were
In h’l^i Leonuld and IlieO ini
,, ,
“'D’ady have declined to
til Ia dl-on,
p ttisoned
[ eheekinu the* area lodav l( the
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* ‘ her deck
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C Leri, in year Old sons «f m . l l i fl 1 11 "!" One woman walked ou
Cargo oil tiregmi and slowly made niltils (led nothing. Arnall -aid a air.- i hicago families ami brilliant " M ', &lt;*II‘ dot to a •|ue*l|nn about
for S.m Francisco after earlier horseback search would he alli inplI -Indents killed u mugbhor Imv ^ c lh e r she had ever been conit
&lt;ii(i lloldiy
11,1111
■*■ l(Tank*r
a,y,„.r
#»
\ u, it'tl
erlmn
Mi*
asking assistance
ed
It Astir
vear
rr.mns
. nf......
. ii ...................
\e.ir old
Hobby
After
..............
. „foiinil out.
The AVanll s SOS wa* picked up
Arnall said Ihe farmer Jeso- thetrarrest,
they told police thev venr' ,n ItuvU •'old
‘ HJ,,uru
•*
herein (ilolti Wireless There \v.1 * , Scbnlegger of Parts, also reported w.inled toi-xperirnrr the■llirdl"
’ Th . f„rm wo&lt;nrenore.l for Iliv U
no &lt;)uiek report whether other shliis -et-mg a light move hori/iuit.tllv of killing
*.bv Halph
-p ■ Mills, Pr°l
/"L*
3
former Fill man
'
w e r e 111 lu-r ..n-a of Ihe v e st Pa along Ihe ground Schldeggcr liveThev were sentenced to concur
v ho is director of the lltllsbar.iuyh
cifie
eight miles norlb of Hour Lake rent term* of !M years and life County
Crime Commission, which
The Avanli gave her position a* wbo-h roans the I ’lnh Idaho bolder for kidnaping and murder I ."eh Pan* helped establish ami -ervrd
a Hluilit' riiutii hy Hiihrit l». t’ojf
|
was
slashed
to
ilealli
at
the
prison
The
missing
plane
was
cu
unite
us it- first president
Twenty-fiVi* ka IIo iu of rviifUratnl tlli*gul liiftit* r ! imton* liinr» m in tlv
*ll^|*i*^*••1 »»f By tha 2H II north and 132 03 east That
would place tier about 2HI miles from Seattle. Wash , to Fort Jack tn PI3II hy another convict
A- the biggcsl wave of employ­
Sheriff* office (((iwn a sewer in front of the rmiiit , Jail, T I h* ••tilIt•* Bui* B \\.%+ t *krii in n imlnn tto northeast
of Okinawa and about son, 8. C . where the Korean set
ment Jitters in many years hit
thicket on Count ty Club
uml the ilittriButm waa iirri*»t***l mi tin* j*i «4»1 aft*» In Bud pin* **l om* of
18u mill's south of Kyushu, south |erans were lo be released from
state worker* after the road depart
thr Jukr in HU tni Watching tin* operation Heft to » ifhti 211** CoiiniiiBle I
&lt; lim» t*alB'A\a\. AHMstnnt cr
itmost Japanese main Island
servlca. The crew of three imluded
m oot disclosed it was laving off 400
Suite's
Attorney
Hubert
(iriggs,
SB»*riff
J.
I.
lluBh.
un«l
Kx
-B*
i»if
IV
\
Mu**
II onllnnrn t-s e s if T k r n l
a pilot, copilot and stewardess
workers. Davis said today he alto
has cut Ihe Revenge Department
The two rniflned craft Li-t report
staff down lo a skeleton force front
ed by radio while aver Malad City.
what It wo* under Ihe Warren ad­
Utah about SO miles west of where
ministration.
Air Force officials. Civil Air Patrol
"We've Irl.ul In kevp a sufficient
leader* and the aerunnuiie* direr
Th t first ticket uf the new lyin' skeleton lit perform It's way under
Inn of three spite* hsvc pooled builig used I,v Ihe Hanfurd Police
wlmt it wn* It may be enough,"
Ibelr Shlpv Inti u well organiied
JACKSONVILLE ,’.ti - Three
Department far pntklrfk violation* Davl* *nld.
aerial hunt
pcrvims died in two traffic ac
hum re, eivixl in the mail today.
lie said he hndfiT checked up on
All bough broken rloutl* were re
A total of 1,:ii14 notumoblle IIcldcnt* near here Ju-I befure
the calls from legislators and other
rAl.LAIIASSEE
V Some h*' ported at it.nnn feet over the Heat . hief Hoy Williams said.
ren»e tag* had been *old la»t eve­
The ticket, which Is in the form political spoil.ms of old employe*
Hoad Department einiilnvcs today lake region, helow tlinl the vi-i
midnight. William J Kmilt. 71.
ning since they went on tale Monof a small, blown cave!.,fie. may were any criterion
started looking limit lor new |nl,s 1,1111v was excellent.
Durham, N. C., retired Kmilhcrn
da", John Calloway, Counly Tax
he brought into ihe police pc
most of them will lie ..... ting seven
While most of Ihe plane* eriss naitiio iit f,,i 1'iivm. iii of the fin,Hallway employe, was fatally
Collector revenled today, (till more
days from now
Injured when a hit run driver
crossed
over
the
Hear
I
ake
region
limn the number sold during the
III.' chief
|,la.(led. ,o the fine
For an undetermined number
struck him as he walked ailing
same period Inst year.
Hie loli hunt stalled today i'lie ‘ »me drifted ra-lward to check Iln mt.v be eh.-Jose.l m llo* envelope
Atlantic Boulevard near th"
Itc expressed surprise at the
new II,mil Hoard wtueh came III possibility that Ihe tills ini' ' III and mailed lo tb. depa1 1•-1■-1■i f...
beach Arlie F Davis, is Lake
number which lind been sold as be
with low Dun Alci;.irlv Wedne- traveled farHiet than officials fu-t of peslngc. win It will be paid b,
tV -AHiflNt, I ' &lt;N i.l'i
SeenFred \V. (lender, resident ef Muslis; and Everett -I Hush I M i- F F. L a n e w as i,t »■-&gt;,iI.-.I day ordered Immediate dismissal thought
null! he thought that sale* bad
llo .1. |,„, •MU M* \II I hi- MM II•■I 1 • iki v m! iB-fi'it * t ‘ vt ft win* I|!it)iinl
welter,
19,
Dimmurc,
l‘a
,.
Air
with
a
425
War
Itoiul
and
the
fir-l
been lugging.
.Seminole County for about 211
of
workers
who
have
been
lunflity
"reds
I"
do
P
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'.inline
llo
rill.
Force mun who came here fuur annual Florida Power ami l.iirbl on the |ob
• D'llihU Ihi II " im Vnm-.i .HerRegular, unlettered plates led years, died at 10:50 p.m. yester'“I"' l , In •0. l-.-e III.' fit.. no,I amc-4 CMinmiUte ituliiy thut I In*
month* ago from Orlando Air I"traveling’ Trophy for winning the
e parade In sale* with a total
,, »
....,
The
rest
of
the
too
were
ordered
drop
it"
envelope
into
a
eouveoi
Forco Base, were the other two
ttorld »aIttliiti■•i* m h -a IniM ' » » it
of 717, -til* more than were sold at 'b*v « l Ills home In Indian Mound
Junior Chamber
of Coniine,,, removed from Ihe nuvroll as an
•III oiali hot
ir* tlirre a*.i i * ii(!d tun! "IB in in
Village, following a lingering ill­ Hoad Patrolman W II Mi Cart CbiMinus lighting route.! at t» ■‘•omuiiv measure I hase who have
the same time in 1962.
Fun - an- li.t..I t.n the , nv, mu tilnir ( ii m Bi %
and C. 8. McClure said a rattle
“ W” license* were next with a ness.
duv's
Jnycee
meeting
in
the
Yacht
'&gt;cen
dnutg
a
good
lob
were
given
lope-tt, kel II- follows Meter vo,
truck was turning nff the high
t'Buirmufi SB**H IBMo uht» («»l»l
. ( ,, 1,
until Jan LA before being d!s
tutul of 'Jl.'l, 82 more than last
Fun*-ml m rvii'cs wen* Belli tit
lie hail been in the real eilote
way and that llushweller crash
billon. 25c, loll hmK overt.me. J'.', 11*|i&lt;•r I ♦' r n lift* • u (AVM*htuir c i o n f j
year, while other license suit's for
11 «Mt Rill &gt; e * h n l n y lit l ln u - n n
Two
other
award*
wire
present
missed
and
will
be
given
two
D
ll
Into
u
tractor
trailer
which
both year* were a* follow*: "D ," business since 1948 ami previoused to the winner* «.f (lie Jayee. weeks -alary when they leave
I li fl«Tli I II nine f«ii 11r Jitfl A I* ami i-i&gt;, bins- no|o n„.|Iv. 42 So,i- • •n m m i!In 1 - .......... (Bul Ltivfit Bi**
{ stopped for it
year.
lv ahad
been
engaged for 10 yrar*
30
"Voice of Dciimerncv Conte.l "
Cdl* In pro|Hi*,-.l roail eimstro-- |(,11,ik,,.V ll, \| |, „f Pmoiounl., is I'lovoled f -r ,e.|III ion of (B*i |,*»vin '*wi- ,af• in u Rtuleniiiti* m
'
* 18 In 1952:Im•'WAV,"
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,
It
l
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A
I
I thin year, if In 19B2;
13, 8; In the hull, growing business. At
!l "T ," 1
Mnry Carmichael of l.ymnn 8, tm„i tUm id-., were ordered by the Siiilnam, S Am with Itev. A. ti. I ' I" - "f Vl.dal lot,-, .,&lt;1.1111 k . *Im- Knit I-H** HIMI 'll ‘I tin! nff* I :| 11V Nillll orfi. . r aaBm v a i i d * ili«* ti.k**i a n . I t t.n
"E ,” 7, 3; “CAV," 2, 2; "O." I. 1 one time, he served without rnmand Ann Ulnhart. of the Oviedo board anil nrecxpcce.l to save M.Timls offhinniii:
High Heliwd.
.round -lx million dollars
"O IL " fW 33: "(IK ," H4, fiO'j "(}I„ iiensatiun a* secretary of the
idhiii - mill ii-Blii"M,
||«* i tii&lt;| tin- i i T i •'(a r v i - i i i r i ' i i v j
Dr Itnntgiv.i .sas visiting with lit* d I B ihIdi
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Thi* Bonnl a nt’w *hairniun. Vllrn
OH, 20; "H F V
2, 0; "V ," 44, 2(1; Hemlimle County Chamber of
I Bi- l m I*fl
* *jilai ifih ttinI ;M iMiiilit "If ^ uiiBI In* vii**1 1hvibtiily to
Mis* Julie Haiti', a .'Ins-iniitc "f
k
o
rm
crM
a
vo
f
of
Hanfurd.
AVd
,
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s,
,
hl.
|t„„d
jy tn ," 7, S;
8, (1; "L ." 8, » i Commerce. lie had lived in Indian
Bm»i I n ih ,i IB'\a., j f,ir (itiyiiM'tif .if imp utl out f«»nr (rvinx to ilrtvii
!•“ «"
Hamper, thanked the Jim |„,,()jr, m).Mt „ (ll
|HK,rPsl Ii th.' Columbia I'niv.-rsity Scho'd of fitii
• t lT ," 19, Ml; "OVt." 3, 0; "K,'* Mmmd Village nine yeurs, anil
him! (Bill fB. tin*- fi»i
tui11-1ttftftIn* i 'fiiitiunrii &lt;tn nut *«f t B« ii cii.vi-K
Pul'll. Ileultll, tiv.'i the New Year
lor
tTmmber
for
It*
..........ration
„
s
history
with
a
Ian. It
wua
a
member
of
the
First
Pres­
6, 0; "A/* R, 4; "M,** 16, 7; "IV*
42 m id d u g , oils "
during lllB administration lust r||||
, carryover In liolldi.vs when b&gt; w - stricken, lie tM*-ft r Ai l it ,1.4,,
IP. 2, ami "IJ," 6, 2.
lift* I lit 14*»11f byterian Church of Hanford,
died Friday morning, -lull 2
Short said Lovett li.bi the com­
yenr.
priileds
under
way
Mr. (iallowny empha*iied again
Horn In Marshall. MIrh., Nov.
lie was ueDi.g .III" tor of the
I B* fii *t I h l i ( In |.»&gt; mjiilctl mit.'. tin.' All.cl f i•e— petbaps
Lighting Contest Chnirmnn John
The department has a million
that tags are lu&gt;lng *»ld In *e&lt; !Yb 1878, he moved to HlootnlngWllllnms, nfl.-r presenting Mr«. dollars m cash on hand lull has Departiii.oit of Public lliulth and Wi|H flierii mi (if lf| nil* i ..ffiH.lt.i ii.old b.siig in,ac . ..(&gt;.•l.llc pres­
ipitnce unless previous reaervu- ton, III., where he was ii 32nd de­
oil c mi C h i n a a - one m ca i.s of
Action was taken today by &gt;be, l.Vn','"witji the''l*mi'" miiimnlmUhe live millions worth of milslumlme Coii.niunlrahlc D i-.a -.s Control of He val u te M| im Ilk s'* fin tl|.' m u t
tlons were made.
Murlnam. On h-ine, lie hail spent
gree Mason ai.d hud the honor of
t,ying It. I,i.ak the -tuh-nmle.
“Owner* of aulomoblle* are being apenkcr nf hi* class at the County Hoard of Public lin truc­ Florida Power and Light Company toll, and soon will owe three mil the past two vn rs studying in
S hort added
” AAi h a v e lo he
tion In requesting a survey team was instituting u "truvelinjK tru- (lot,* more to iniilraetiirs now at llolliHi.l and Fiance Since Sep
lo get their tag* now," he Consistory there.
1‘M.MII.V I'O IS O N U i
■a r e f u l md I.. lose the f ■iciulship
from the Htate Department of Ed­ phy lo the winner of the ITgTillng work on prnleet*.
id out, "whlla It Is romnnrnHKLVIDKKK III v&gt; Kin t- n.i-m of m u nliles "
Funeral service* vdll be condue*
The Hoad Hoard, listening with lember, 11152, 1" bail heelv ’.tilde
ipjlet, and not wait until the jlcd nt 11:00 o'clock tomorrow ucation to work with loeal school fonti-Bt each vunr Ntiutinir with
for Ids Mastei
In i C H p o n t o .|t t&lt;-lin n s S h o r t
ncraonnci in rpriirvt-yiiiK uium j i Mnt. Lnitc1* Mr. WNIiaiu.i iMki-il mouhlinu nlarin Im IIh* iluiuir! "ing
m |*rr
,, , of, . Puhll
.1 . Bi-r*.
• nf ,a lluiHir
,
*( &lt;*ilit I v# f a r m farn
last few days before the deadline
nt thp IlrUson Funeral school facilities so Ihal nilvnnlagc Hill l.ivingatun to award the tru- inept's i-omlitlon. ul*o ordcreil the , Il&lt;-u1lh d 'C i'c
&lt;"luiid'ln \ill- v^ appaicul vulim, 'jf
ill.I III.I ■ w as llo ,11-i'Usslmi of
«h c n they wilt have to wall In morning
Home
with
the
Rev.
A.
(J.
Mcmay bo taken of funds available phy In the ahsenco of IL II. Cole magurine Florldu Highways sns •
“ repn'seiilatlm »f lli
'« were found d.-n.l \ \ nlm-sd.iv
e
possilolu
,,f
I'm plnylng
Whe»." Th* deadline for purchasing
mghl iii a four riu.iu fram.' house th
Inni*, pastor of the First Pre*- unifer the recent nmendnicnl No.Unnn, Iwal mnnnger of the Florida pcn.lcd unh'*s it Is legally required I Ni'thi'rlunds govcrniu. iil.
n t ,, mic w cai'm is iii Km1, a o r of
tag* U Feb. 20.
Fun.
ral
service*
were
delayed
j
five
mill",
north
nl
here
as nit organ fur publishing the
tuir.-il.ic u-c i.f i i.incse N a t i o n "Out-of-itato motorist* should bvterlan C h u r c h , officiating. 1 to (ho State Constitution, Huy- Power and Light Compunv.
hum Milwee, enpnrintetnlent, said' A* a token of her appreciation, hoard'* m in u te a n d decreed a ||,'||,ling liutlf leal i'll, by the Nelli j Deputy Coroner \ I, Schr.'ilier til i d tl'IMU
produce title certificate* or regia- Ilurlnl will he at n later dale.
erhinils
Kn.hi.Hsy
of
next
of
kin
j
said
they
were
apiuirentlv
killed
'Mr*. Lane cun*.mted to play and crackdown mi user* uf road de
Rurvlvor* Include his widow, n this afternoon.
While I,..se ll w »- in Die coin*
tratlon card* In getting tags," he
“ Fend* which mny be obtained I sing her musical tribute to the partmenl curs who lake them mil Miss Harris is ..'tinning to New. by gas escaping lii.ru o uml slovi mitti'ii room, iI'lKirli'r* were given
explained, “and people who have daughter, Mrs. A. K. Power* of
Yolk
on
Huturilny,
Jan.
IP.
lie
said
they
had
luen
dead
alum}
(Continued On Page Three)
on pleasure trips
Florida tag* from other counties Cotumlms, (!a.| n ann, Fred W. from the pnnsage of umi'ndimnt
a week
‘ttmm u w &gt;.11.'ii .tiiti'in.'iii pi.'i'ured at
newt only to present their regia- Render Jr. of Onlnesvllle; two No. 1 last November cannot be
The victim* were Melvin llelink.', 1
l,&lt;,Mli.g,,ii--which ti.hl the
tratlon card*. Those who have grandehlldrrn, Nancy Anne and used for conetructlon purposes un­
33, III* 33 year tilil wife, llcuhih. -•'cr.-trnv unv,- h i "uptimislir"
euch n survey is imade and a
Hemlnole County license tags need Alex Power* Jr. of Columbui, and til auch
amt their el.ill Iren Dennis, 7, ftiile. Nni'Nii»nl “f American miltlury
only to give their present license u sister, Mr*. C. M. Park* of priority Is established for work to
3, ami Dixie, 3 munlhs
-treuglh
Rattle Creek, M i c h . ____________ (Continued On l ' n « Four)
numbers In aecuring new tage."

1.364 Automobile
License Tags Have
Already . Been Sold

loi'p Posse Unalili
Beach Spot Whert

Convenient Ticket
For PayingParkinjr
Fines Is Received

Persomt Killed In Prizes Are Given Road Department
Fred W. Bender,
Prominent Real Duvui HoadMishaps To Mrs Lane For Employees S t a r t
t 'Lighting ContesttHuntin,t Ncw Jobs
Estate Man, Dies
Oviedo - Lyman (Jirls
Arc fliven Ja.veee
Prizes For Kssavs

Illness Is Fatal To
Former Secretary
Of County* C Of C

Lovett Sees Tense
Situation In World

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Services held Fur
Visitor To Sanford

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Survey Requested
By School Board
To Set Priority

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City OfficiulH

4futchi«on Named
. Small Claims Judge
AHomey William Hutchison Jr.
y e iU N iy received notification by
mall from tha office of the Flor//•&lt;

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the'm lfaaUoa"^ D.*‘lL
Fillowlng the return to (he
ptteetery of the oeth of office.
wa* encloeed with the no•tlfleatlon, Mr. Hutchison will re­
ceive hla commission.
He plana to conduct the court
a room 210 of the Melech BuildIHf»

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Mrs. Vanderbilt, Social Arbiter For
50 Years, Dies At 5th Avenue Home

Former Premier George Bidavlt Is
Given Post As Schuman Is Dropped
PARIS HP— Premier Rene Meyer (Conservative) party, was made
’united Foreign Mtnliter Robert minister of finance.
new cabinet Hit
Schuman, one of the leaders of
today
the
to former Ihe popular Republican (M R U
___ and
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_
e Job 1
Premier
party, was author of the European
rentier George Bldault.
Schuman, France’a foreign min coal-steel merger plan which bears
led th* campaign his name, and has worked hard
liter alnc* II
la and for bringing to push the proposal which would
for Eropean
Weil Germe&amp;r ■tty Ink) tha Weatern
establish a six '- nation European
defense scheme. Yesterday be waa army Including West German
reported furioui over the new pre­ troops.
mier’s compromise promise to fol­
tn the West German capital of
lowers of Gen. Charles de Gaulle Bonn,
first reaction to the dropping
to seek modification of thote plans. of Schuman waa one of deep con-‘
The 22 cabinet selection! an­
nounced today by th* new govern­ im for the fate of future Franceerman cooperation In schemes for
ment chief did not Include^ anv
supporters of DeGaull*. although European unification.
Hope was
waa expressed, howave
however,
i the GauRlita had given thetr M
votes to help Mayer Into the pre­ that th* appointment of Bldault
might mean few radical changea.
miership.
,
Reno Pleven remained as minis­ Bldault also la a member of the
intiar
Skuman'i long
ter of defense and Charles Rrune
gn ministry,
as minister of Interior. Henri
n hie been unQutulllo kept his old p o ai.u vice
tier attack, *a
premier.
der I
auliuta,
Maurice Bourges-MBtinoury, who
ia often ran counter to
at t t Ii considered os* of tbe most
French nsCoaUst sentl'f#J UM—
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NF.W YDIIK 'St— Mr* Corneliu*
Vanderbilt, reciigni/.tl lender ;&gt;(
New York and Newport, It I .
society for half a century, died
nf pneumonia at her Fifth Avenue
homo lust night after a long ill
ness.
Mr* Vanderbilt, who was In her
80s, hail been inactive In rerent
years but nrver lost her top *&lt;&gt;
cinl stnndlng
Shr was Ihe willow nf Brig (&gt;en
Corneliu* Vanderbilt, great grand
■on of Commodore Cornelius Vun
dnrbllt, founder nf one of Amrri
en's greatest railroad empire* with
the New York Central u* the key
•tone.
Gen Vanderbilt, who dl.l not
share hi* wifr’* fondness for *o
clety In his later years, died
Jameson Phot* aboard his vocht In Rlscayno Hay,
Fin., in 1942
Randall Chase (soatod, center), president of Chase and Company, wee elected mayor of tinntorU
Mrs. Vanderbilt entertained and
and J. Denver Cordell latamllng. third from left), owner of an automobile repair eoncurn. was seated as was entertained by more mem­
commiasiuitsr Tuesday night at art organisational meeting of the City Commission. William Htemper, bers of European royal houses
to « » « e .d himself a . m y o r . I* seat..I nt t h a u A
J.“hh" ro 'v ^ ’Amlr.w thnn any other woman In Amarl
hi) Tom Lemo n, City Manager; Commissioner John lvny; Andrew ca&lt; she was considered one of tho
right. Otherslatandla* are (left to right)
■loner after de dining
cllnlng lo run for re-electlotij find N. H. Sayer, City |ait remaining links between the
Carraway, who tell Ua •cat m commissioner
-►V &lt;«*•*• *♦»!,**/T is*
regal prc-World War I American
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-nciely uml the lareer uml more
di'm&gt;ieri.lk' post world War II *oviely
The famed hostess and beauty
entertained In a conventional man­
lier. and remained aloof from the
merrier elements o f cafe soi-iety She seldom dined in public,
and altended Ihe theater tnfrequenllv However, she was a regu­
lar attendant at the opening night
nf Ihe Metropolitan Opera Her t&gt;ox
■va* social headquarters for th*
Diamond Horseshoe set during In­
termissions.
Mrs Vanderbilt was th* former
Grace Wilson, youngest daughter
of Riehsrd Thornton Wilson, who
came to New York from Nash­
ville, Term., shortly altar tha and
of the Civil Wor with a fortune
ho bad built un as English slant
for Southern cotton.
Mrs Vandarhllt made her dtbut
In 1893, At a lime when CornalUu
Vanderbilt, son of Cornelius Van­
derbilt HI, then hoad of the fam­
ily. was starllnu lo learn tha rail­
road business. The two young p*o(Contlnnad On Fag* Thro*)

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Into stoti in' the flbor; electrld — — -— —
-a
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Thursday, Jan. a; 1*13
State Farmer* Market

Appliances Will
Have Wide Array
Of Fancy Ideas
Refrigerators To Be
Offered To Public
With Slip Covers
ttv SAM DAWSON
NKW Y O ltK &lt;JT~ Furniture and
appllanro men arr uolne nut nticr
your dollar IhW year with n lot
of faney new hie**'
RrfrlRarMnr* with slip eovrr*:
plastic unlla that cah hn moved
about nr'dropped mil nl Ihc way

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demand; cambinslion washer and
dryer; range* with dishwashers
built fn; and stalnlcse steel topped
culler tables, and plastic dresser*
that del) cosmetic stains.
These marvels nrc being shown
al dealer mrctlnus around Ihc
country or ure on display Ihls week
at (irand Rapids’ 75th unnlver*n.
rv show and Chicago'* Winter
Home Furnishings Market.
Manufacturers seem confident
you'll go on spending an' your
home at the name snuppy rate as
In the Inst si* months. Also they
expect to furnish a million more
new Mgtes this year.
Some report the market fur bel­
ter-grade goods Is on the up track,
because "everybody’* optimistic
*nd has n lull stomach."
lint families with less than $4,000
annual Inrome are buying * bigger
and bigger shire of home appli­
ances, says Parker II Kricksen.
director of sales lor the Drndlx
home appliances, lie predicts they
will buy three limes as many au­
tomatic washer* this year as they
did in lllta
Plastic walls that drop Into slots
are Inresern by Gordon llrown.
vice president of fhe llnkellle Co,
Ifc snv* n housewife could slorr
several different color scheme*
lids way and change a room's
lonka as oflen as she change* her
mind.
International Harvester Co. I*
showing fsbrlc covered refrigera­
tor* In It* dealers The fabric*
can he changed *s easily a* a
slip cover, whenever (he house
wife wants a new color scheme In
Ihe kitchen
ftrpiihllr Hlrel Is entering Ihe
steel kitchen market with model*
lo he liuill at the llrrger Mann

Rora'a o-dtHeionadtoHda? break*fast menu: Broiled grapefruit,
scrambled l i f t with brawnod sau*
links, homemade toffee cake
coffee. To prepare the grapecut in halve* ami iprinklc

Nrf*rl Ss. 4S
a .tx rn n n m t « p a h m s -.h *
H .IIIH K T .
s s s rn N i), k i .o h i i i a
Tha following prlu*a rapnrt.d liy
llie l)*alsra on Ih* MnitfoH Kiel*
Karmnrs Marknl for produce sold to
trii'.-kere nrut de.itern up t&gt;&gt; 1:S0 p m.
lunuurv 1, U jJ
Ilrsns, Tendvrareoii
Hu. 11 or.
** 6*i-« ra
-'abliaae Klorldu
In |h. Ha.
I ,11. *S
&lt;*ahhav-*, rhlneso I'rule tl.no-S.0l&gt;
I'aullflowi'r
g u lr
IS ta.j.r:
C'elerjr. Hur Id.1
(ltddeii
f'rule
II 2S*S.Sti
Celery. Klorldu
I'aseal
Cr ito
IJ.JS-J SC
'.'ucumfpern, fteprndlna
- (Irnilr
lit, II Ul
|1 on.SUIti
Kgiridaiil*
tin llckl
II 7S-J.lt |
(.allure leehera.
Iiry I-mi It U 4. Crute IS 7 I-I II*
Parsley
1 fins Crale
IJ 7S-S mI’uialues, lied
Itllsn
S* Ih. Ms
II.SO.* «lt
onliinsallreen I'm Hun II uti-l li
l-eos. K oh IIsI,
tlu. Illir. lll.'t l i i
l'*l&gt;p*ra
llu llakl
I.* Mi - 1,7..
IlHillphe.
l fro*. ''e,,le
II 7S-J'-o
Hplnneli
Hn llakl
It JI-1 Si.
Hf|uMMh, ViiHoh- llu. Hpr II..-I-I.AV
Turnip. Hnlud flu Hnkl II .JS
Toiuulore III Ih Cralet I*,.'i O
(-•Tin a
llranaes, AH
■HI sen
llos
IJ SO
llranaeN, Trmplea &gt;A Hot ISJS.JSII
•IrHpefr nil. lUinrMon llos IJoo.I.JS
Tahgerlnen, Accordlna
lo mIi «
Al llos
ll lo-J. 1.1
3* V *IfltCTIKH I-rod,lee re,driven
of tlaiifi'fil Htate VriMoern Markei
from fit a . m Jail. *. lit in *. m. J»o
T, IMS. Totol reielitln tS l&gt;S* p*ekug.es I'emuhd amid. nuirkM aleude
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MRS. DOROTHY KRUfOIR IMI7H, 40. daughter of retired Oen. Walter
Krueger, |« shown (top) as she appeared before • blue-ribbon U, 8.
Army Court In Tokyo on charge* of having fatally stabbed her hus­
band. Col Auhrev .Smith, last October 5rd. In the group (I, to r.) are!
1.1 Cnl, Howard S lotvle. defense counsel. Brig Gen. Adam Rlchmin
(Itet.t, Individual defense counsel: Mrs Smith, and MsJ, Chid ley O.
Use, assistant flcfeme rounset Mr* Smith, pictured In a clnteup (left),
tins entered a plcn of nnf gnllly
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dub of k ttin mint Jolly and •
m l mnrarfrnlno (harry In the ceriter of each.

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farturing Division at Canton, Ohio.
Bo many maniifaetiirrr* are
lumping Into the booming room
air conditioner market this vear
that some retailer* nl the Chicago
market expert competition In tie
extra kern this summer.
guard at l.ake Golden during the Infantile paralysis. Both team* have
But Cloud Wampler, president
past summer.
excellent records which mean* it
of Carrier Corp, thinks 475.000 will
The official opening of the Un­ should Ini an exciting evening of
____ By BOB A N TH O N Y
tic sold thl* year, nvaln«t *no.00(&gt;
listed Men's Club ha* been tenta­ basketball. Game time will lie 7:511
last summer, General Klectrle I*
Your Form W-2 showing the h - tively scheduled for tho 10th of u. m. so be on hand tonight. You'll
\trrh1*1-1 III* H M II. a u u T is u
showing Itn models to dealer*.
Tin Aitminil Yleillnv •*f Hie* Memmount of Income you earned dur­ this month. Although the club la Ih- able to Inin the MRnrh of Dime*
In rr &lt;1r flier f 1&gt;re| Kills r»e1 Hii'ti&gt;*» Tele-King I* hreaklng Into the huil- ing 1U52 and tho amount of tax actually open for huaincs* now It ami «eo a fine exhibition of basket
•ml 1i*«« i*arir|r*flo|i ■J H«*oiltio1f* nes* with three model*. Numerous
f'liuni) 1%I|| fr,- |ii|,( ft 1Ih#* off|r s* nf other* are entering the field, v withheld from vour Income la now will nut Ih) In full opcratlun until hall at the same time. Remember—
he new
n«w available In the Station Disbursing the official opening date. A gala no one know* where Tollo will
1li 1- AHIMI' Ih I lisfl, 11'» VSrnf Firm
But all the emphasis on tb*
HlrrM Hartford
(Hi Innunry doesn't overshadow the traditional. Office. Why wait until the last pnrtv has been planned tar the •trike next. When you contribute
21. in &gt;3. Ml 3 |i rn
A* manv n r » more new offerings minute to fill.- your Income tax re- opening night which will Include ,to the National Foundation for In­
irsihfufti.rtil i d *1*01-111
of perlod-atvln furniture are on dl* turn? 8l&lt;u&gt; Into the Disbursing O f- 'an orchestra for daneb-g along fantile Paralysis, you are helping
Kwrflitrf
ptav at Chicago a* of the modern. &gt; cu tomorrow and pick up your with many other surprising treats. I to save human live*.
which seems to bo entering a its- je «rm W-g and then *end In your Ilcrnemher that date — it’* Jan ­
blliiation period w-Hh extreme d o - 'Income tax right away. Who know* uary 10. Make plans to be at the
Frstd grown in the Saar rould
sign* being dropped.
Y»u may be entitled to a re- Unlisted Men's Club for an evening supply the needs ol only about 15
vim'll
long
rememlier.M
Makrr* of the extreme styles fund?
tier rent id its population.
Tho month of Jnmtarv 1* the
find a erllle *1 the Chicago m a r-1 A recent newcomer to N A A B i*
ket in Hnymor-d K llced e»ec " - 1 Itonalil M. Fu-ke, uvi.ition mnebln- month of the Mnn-h of Dimes nml
Without Nagging Backache
five vice president of W. A J int mate third class. Don has re­ everyone knows the worthiness of
Nasstnl
kns.if l-*|. sml &gt;*»((*,
Slnane, New York store, who rum- ported here from only In Quonset this cause. Tonight the Iniskelloill
!,-•mid .IIi .Iki ■- l««» U (lu, tl, ,lnw- nlnlns of "spindly wrought Iron Point, It hml 11 I si nml and be bus team of I’hntngratdilc Suimdmji il_&gt;
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He rtyilends that mmlern design­ Hiihhnrd. Ohio.
In thi*
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The United .State* Armed Forres auditorium. There will he no admis­ I'niiiify 1*omiiilftn|f)mfrii* rmiiri nf the
(Ur IrrlulSiN* Hun tortiMor wrung ilwt m»r cheap and easy to fabricate, are institute has announced the avail- sion charge for thl* game hut vol­ Hemliwtle iNujnty I’mirt II biom*. Hunfun!. Fliiritlii,
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an over-sljed
roalirullle,
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like to Icorn the fundamental*.
Tlie Algr-lira course I* the roulvalent of n first vear high school
level course while the Htorv of
Our Nation is compnrnlile to n high
school American history course.
Wall Belter tin* departed N A A B
fur a leuve in which ho hot*, hopes
of seeing sontrt snow. He will
travel ninth to his home In Ocean
ALSO
Gale. N. .1. wlicie he plan* to
iiiciul hi* leave with Ida family nml
friend*. Walt Is attached to the
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IRE you ice pictured the Gulden Anniversary
RnAUMA.m* -cngincercil, styled, powered ami
hodied in he fully worthy of its p.mi^on role in this
fiftieth year of Buick huildinj(.
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i t H ho* I I S Fireball horsepower1. A new lluick
record,- engine horsepower per pound increased W ' ,
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compression on the American scent today; bettered
fuel economy.
i t It hat a dynamic-flow muffler. For the first time in
automotive history, a mu filer w ith lero power loss.
II ha* a now Twlrt-Turblno Dytsoflow Drive. Now
adds far swifter, quieter, more elficleul getaway to
infinite smoothness al all speed ranges.
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action of any Huitk in fifty years; plus the new case
of Power llrakes, optional at extra cost,
it. H ha* a still finer ride. The soften,
steadiest, most buoyantly level ride that
Buich's advanced engineering has
yel produced.

TilV Btilrk Motor Company ha« alwayr done a Rood Joh In IntroduciiiHr the new models each year and this year Ih no exception,
htnvcvcr, we feel thnt we nhould personally call yoUr attention
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Buick Silver Anniversary ears. We were Buick dealers at that time
and nold the Buick Silver Anniversary cars. Now 25 yeara later it
U otir privilege to nell Bulek’s Golden Anniversary, cars. We want
you to see these cbm and believe tl^^qQ will agree with us that
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our showroom on Friday Jan. 9th and ybtt are cordially invited
to come In and set them.

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Millard' Caldwell, former Gover----------of Florida, Congressman. anil

WASHINGTON Ml — Leaden of
the Elsenhower admlnlatratlon —
•lid t n r other "P . N. p.'*"_got
•K Invitation today to study up on
how to let along in Washington.
The fee: |300.
— *'0 r I e n t a t i o n Cnurae for
ft'P .N .P .'a ", those initials, a foot­
note explained, stand for. "PowerM LN e w People."
The school, under the direction
of Agnes McCall Parker, lists It­
self as "the oldest established In­
stitution of personality devrlnnm»nt and speech In Washington."
Seholare-at Mrs. Parker's school
will be taught, among other things:
"The creation and malntennnre
of a social position in Washington
. . ."Personality evaluation and do
^IPelonment" . . . "Becoming part of
the Capital's cultural plclure"
"Speech itnpmvcmenl" . . "Fa*h
Ion coordination."
The course will begin Feb 2 and
last alx weeks. Classes w ill be held
four afternoons n week.
To plug her school. Mrs. Parker
la Inicrting advertisements in
newspapers and diplomatic Jour­
nal!. She also got nut a press reand spoke with reporters.

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recent Civilian Defense Admin!*trntor, will deliver the annual
David Yulee Lecture, set for Jan.
12 nl 8:00 p.m. In the University
of Florida Auditorium.
Caldwell was asked to di-IWvr
the address by a special committ»« which each year select* a
leading political figure, who in
their I'llninn fit* the "Ideal of
honor nnd service In politics."
The lecture Is endowed by
memlier* of the Yulee family In
honor of Florida's first U. S.
Senator, David Levy Yulee.
As the aiieat speaker, Caldwell
Dnnn Andrew* and Marta Toren drive beneath the Klffel Tower in
follows Senator Paul It. Douglas, this sretni from Columbia's "Assignment Pari*,'* showing no the
•vho delivered tha address last Rita Theater screen today and Friday.
year.

Mrs. Vanderbilt
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pie became attached despite op­
position from Vanderbilt's o.irent*.
They were married In 1KM with­
out the knowledge of hla parent*.
The marriage estranged the
bridegroom from hla parents for
n time and brought a substantial

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administrations, titnm
more )(,TnC
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her school, including hundreds of Income lor llfo from a one mil
high office holders and diplomats, linn dollar trust fund Each of the
other children reeelved 7A7 mil
Mrs. Parker said.
lion dollars, anil the bulk of the
But, she remarked, her school Is fortune— set at 37 million dollars—
strictly bipartisan: Those Demo­ went to Cornelius' hrniher. the
crats still In lown may. If thev late Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt.
wish, go on with their class work Later, Alfred gave Cornelius six
aide by side with Republicans.
million dollars.
Almost from the time of the
young people’s marriage, social
rivalry developed between the

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spiritual Revolution ,riViliry
disked Of MethodiHtfl
C H A TTA N O O G A (/II — South­
eastern Methodist Ireders plan­
ning a gigantic evangelistic cam­
paign todav heard a plea for a
"spiritual revolution" to accom­
pany the South's industrial rise.
Addressing the closing luncheon
of a Southwldo conference to plan
the campaign. Dr. Ilnrrv PenVTtan of Nashville, executive seeWetarv of the rhurrh’a general
Hoard of Evangelism, said:
“ Let us determine that the In­
dustrial revolution which is now
lit the South will nlsu see n spiri­
tual revolution. The new South
needs to become new In Christ."
While the region hnom* In nrw
Industry, he said, the churches are
falling behind In supplying needs
of the people.
The three-day conference was
(tfield to formulate plans designed
to enroll ‘1(1(1,000 new rliurrh nteniI'tra, Set for April l7 -’Jfi nnd May
1-8. the eampalgn, Dr. Denman
said, will he the "largest single
evangelistic effort to dale in the
history of the Mellimilst rhurch."
More than R.000 ministers In
eight states will take active pnrt
In the mission. The states are
Tennessee, F l o r i d a , Georgia,
North Carolina. South Carolina.
Virginia, Mississippi and Alania.

Adolph Zukor, Film
Notable, Honored
On 80th Birthday

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I tin ftwo
u n had
Vi a ,1 rival
p t l -a l salons
t n l n n a at
l l Sara
Capa.
Ihc
toga, N. Y ., for a time.
The younger Mrs. Vanderhllt
plunged Into European regal fir
eles In 1003 when she and her
husband enlertalned Kaiser Wil­
helm II aboard their vacht at Kiel.
They Inter were his dinner guests
A 58 room mansion on Fifth Ave­
nue was the srene of many of
Mrs Vanderbilt's social trlnmnh
Others were at her Newport Villa,
Beaulieu. The mansion here has
been torn down and an office build­
ing creeled on the ♦lie.
She leaves a daughter. Mrs
llohcrl Livingston Stevens, the
former Grace Vanderhllt. of Man
flatten and Water Mill, N. Y.. who
was with her when she died: a
sun, Cornelius Vanderhllt J r
writer, publisher and traveler; two
grandchildren
and two great
grandchildren.

Lake Wales lVssion
Play Opens Friday
L A K E W A LE S . - ( Special I —
Fat runs of Passion Plav Amulilllu-nlrr lien- are advised tu iltcss
warmlv nnd tu bring extra wraps
for full cumfotl white viewing twohour long llbick Hill* Passion
Play
The Par-dirt Plav open* hole
Friday evening Jan. !• at H:IW) i&gt;. in.
with n *|te«in| benefit for Pioneer
Club member* and thrli Invited
guest*, playing lhereafter through
Mnreb IS on Sunday. Tuesday anil
Thurstlav evening*.
Seal resi'i cation* mnv be malic
by mall at Ibis 71, Lake Wnb and
!&gt;V telephone nl ‘J -IIRII \■- '•&gt;111it|i■
rlatlotr* min In- nr ranged al Luke
Wale* I'bmubei of Comml'lce, t.-lv|ih"Ue g-lll-M.
Evening leiupcraluic* in Passion
Plav Amphitheater are higher in
January than in the Amphitheater
al Spentfi*li. South Dakota, in
July nnd August, and about the
same a* In Mountainside Theatre
at Cherokee, North Carolina

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l.iyi i e* on the piano. The lyric*
were lakrn from the song, "r'niir
Leaf Clover," with word* entirely
written by Mm. Lane, fitting Into
a smooth im-l-nllc rhythm.
William Hutchison, J r , chair­
man of the Voice of Hr itinerary
Essay Contest, explained that the
inmpetitlnp wa» limited to 11th
nnd tilth grade student* and the
winning entries clearly displayed
the time and tlioioiigh study.
lie thanked Itayhurn T . Miiwee, 1assignment* fm the forfb-uuolpg
l.ynmn School principal and m wlv Ia veer Cticos which will In* hold
iiuiugiirated Supervisor of public , hi-u- up Jan -JH
Instrucllon, mul Mr*. .1. N. Thumpl.l-dll Ilinull v, Hthu'di. -l-lllllg
son, principal of the flvledn High tuvei i', wn* (pi lud'i. i I a- i gio-st
Srhmd, who wore present at (be •I Muck i h o eland, (i
meeting, for their assistance.
Doth girl.* m the »vitiidri front
cat h school received a handsome
poll and pencil set.
Cliff Aides, second vice presi­
dent who presided In the absence
of Imlh President Douglas Nlrn•from ami First Vice President
Carl Prl«oe, made several routine

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no to .11 mile* an hour. Sanding
crew* worked throughput the night
In the New York metropolitan area
to keep highways passable.
Temperatures generally were on
the rise In the Midwest after the
most severe cold snap of Ihp winter
A temperature of 22 below was
reported at Owls Head. In northern
New York other low tempera
tores in upstate New York were
Duane and Mountain View. 21) he
low; Lake Titus, 18 M o w , and
Malone, tn lielow
The cold moved Into northern
New England and temperature*
■Polled to below icro m some areas
For the first lime In several iliiv*
no sub irrn reading* were reported
In the mid continent Hut it con
tinned on the cold side (rum the
western plains stale* through the
Great Lakes region Into New Eng
land
It was warm in the Sonltlcn*t
section of the country ami mild
fur the season from the Buckles
westward to the Pacific coast
Driving wa* hazardous in mans
area* hit by sleet and freezing
rain and snow. The snow nren
extended over southeastern New
York slate and eastern I’cnnsil
vanla Another rain tied entered
nart* of (hr lower Mississippi
Valiev.
The IJ S Weather Bureau re
ported that snow rover (it the
ground over most of the northern
half of the rotmlry The largest
amount reported measured inner
than four feet at Mulltn Pa*' m
the northern llorklr*

T H E H A N FO R D H E R A L D
Jan. 8. I9M
P»*e 3
‘Death Dust* Bomb Thursday,
foils, nosaibly affecting their abil­
Seen As Next Step ity to reproduce, or resulting In
offspring.
In Atomic Program defective
Gem ge Mlknn of the Minneapol­

By FRAN K C A R E Y
W ASHINGTON &gt;r Could It he
that the atomic scientist* will turn
next to a "death tlusC bomb, now
that work on Ihc hydrogen bomb
appear* to he in the home stretch'1
President Truman, in hi* State of
the Union message yesterday
made clear the It hondi effort I*
at least well in hand and he said
"We have no reason to think that
the stage we tune now rrarhrd ti­
the release of .iiontie energy will
he the last."
"We are being horned forw ird
from one discovery t-&gt; another "
he said.
The "death do-C luunli t* a fear
some device which scientist- -a&gt;
t* theoretically possible, in which
the tremendous explosion of a hv
ilrocen luue.li would al*o l«- u*e«l
for this purpo-e
Converting a lit tlerial wrapped
around the bomb Itself Into a r ollii
active poison that would then be
carried try the wind over an esien
sin- area of t!&gt;e Immln-d count rv
Ordinary enball has been men
tlnord as a possibility for *m b a
wrapper mall-rial
Trum an made no refeie-ue to
•urli n weapon in 111' message Rut
Ids word* atMint the II bomb le ue
ground for speculation that -i ten
list* mnv even now lie thinking ol
bizarre variation- of the awesome
weapon
The ixilamt dost from a hydrogen
cobalt bomb wnild hr deadlv to
better known a* Hopabmg ( a**&gt;d* men If they inb.ded or •wallowed
rude ip on bi* fain oils .......
lop enough of It And niunv among
Hie living might -uffi-i genetic ef
per

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mimed Stale
Chairman of the
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HO LLYW O O D GP— A wispy little
man i-c'ehrnled hi* Adth hlrlhdav
last night with a production which
rivaled those of his .V) vears at a
leader In the movie Industry
Adolph Zukor. founder of Para
mount Pictures amt *1111 at'li'c as
board chairman. »a* the honored
gugst at a film town fur.ctlim which
boasted must of Hollywood's t-n
officialdom and mnnv stars nl to­
dav and yesterday. Those appear
i-'g on tho program ranged from
'(a ry Pickfnrd, top star of the
.silent era. to Derm Martin nnd
Jerry Iw-wi*. the foremost boxof
fire attractions of today, All three
lia’ e beei 55ok«-r stars
T^e eetebration was held al the
Palladium Dance Palit-e ••*•'■■)’
was the -lie of Zukor’* first I loll v
wood studio hoenVers Im-luiled )••*
tuoneer partners. Cecil It DeMillo
am' tease l. l.aaky
Film clips of t&gt;a*l Zukor prndue
turns were unreeled One scene
•hewed Mae Murray rtmclne the
fsmno* wn'tr, (-on) "The M rrrv
Willow " The house light- I hen
went on a-d shooed Ml** Murray
doing the darter In person
Another film shot showed "'ll
ham Ilovil a* Pm *lnr of •‘T'-e
Vnl’la lloatmso" In 1(1*0 The awitl
torlinn was lighted and Ilovil. now

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Totlay Jan. B( the Amiivrfeltry o f the battle of New Hrleans where Andrew J:it k.uon fiVrt won umu, is apt to l»e ihe
Democratic featol day, on whit'll the pnrtyl faithful hold
fund-mixing Imwjuotx. Some might think January IS more
appropriate. Thin marked In 1H74 the
appearance of the
donkey nn n DemiK’ratlc gymlxil. The originator was the cartoonixt Thomas Nnxt, who also conceived of the (301* ele­
phant and the Tammany Hirer.
Nnat’s selection of the donkey wits derisive. A strong
Itt'ptihllcan in those days, lie was attacking the blunders
made by the Democrats when they tied themselves to the
slavery kite in tiie I USD's anil were thouifht laekimr in loyal­
ty during the War Hi tween the States. The donkey seemed
to Nnst the stupidest beast of which lie Could conceive.

A ctu a lly Nnst did not know much about donkeys. T h e y
are really shrewd animals who refuse to do what they are
H ollm , rnrila Ilf
told, not because they do not understand orders but because
111ititk mill millrra
fur Ihr fii«r|iu«r »•
ttltl Nr i*l*Mr«r«f fi r they do not wish to obey them . H a rd w o rk in g and patient,
rrfMHK rnlM.
they offer an example which people could p ro fitably im itate.
Ilrfirr
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lip In M any more insnltiiut symbols could be c b o s o iiT o ru party.

tirnil
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liMfikMai I Hr Mini II. l.tMila.

Hatties To Remember

Tki* llrrnlil I* m mriiihrr of (hr
An^oi iMini I'lM* wMrk l« M llllr f
M rlm ltp l) fo Ihr iup for r#t*ilMI
H is to ry until verv lately was a curiously limited subject.
mfloM of fill Ihr Inrrl » m m print**
In thU iHHapiiprr ■« wrll mm Ml1 As the novelist II. (3. Wells tainted out, few sunnosedly u n i­
4M Hewn ifUMNIrbra.
versal histories have a n yth in g to say about th(&gt; rulera n f
TH U R S D A Y

TO D A Y 'S

J A N . 8, 1033

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China or India except when tho.v-cijfflfie into contact w ith the
West. In the same w av. the marly Utils that have been made
of battles that altered the histo ry uf the world are strange­
ly apt to omit some which took nlnre^n Asia.

Th&lt;‘ commonplace* of life arc
filled with .lunger to life anil limit,
hut our soul* urn nt hazard too.
I.ifi* U too prerlmis to be thrown
uwny needlessly. Mo that cluavoth
wood In endangered thereby —

Kept. 10:11.

A French historian, 11.‘lie (3rousset, cltlees
ih

(&gt;*&lt;&lt;• mudi »!,„
(&gt;• f kUi li. trio

Arabs defeated the Chinost* and thus enxured thal (Vntrnl
Asia would bt&gt; Arabic and Mnhnimmulun, not f'liini's*' and
lluddlilst. The* millions of perxi.iix affected by lb&lt;&gt; nntemm*
entitlu t hsi Talus to inrluslon among tin* deeixive bidtlex of
thi* world,
Another snrh was fought In 1071 at Mnnzikert when tin

Among lhn*e attending the Mc­
Carty inaugural were Drailey Od­
ium and Volie Williams Jr. the
latter of whom it quoted in the
Timei-Union a* laying, “ I con­
curred in just about everything he
•aid. I will he glad to introduce or
ro-ipnnior hi* pro|Hi*rd Irgidatinn
mi renting the lax nil dog track*".
Guvetnor McCarty i* being wide­
ly liuilrt! by llir met* of the tlalr
which irein* lo bn almoit unani­
mous in withiriH him well and
pledging support. We don'l believe
there ever his* been a lime when
a Governor lias gone into office
with to much widespread respect
nnd support. Tlir attitude of ihe
press, wr believe, is general)); thal
of llm public, and although by no
means everyone in ihe slain volrd
for McCarty in ihr rlerlion, llierr
an- few indeed who arc nnl ragrr
for him to succeed.
Going hack In the llililr lo show
(lie impoilancn of what lie i* trying
it do. Governor McCarty said in
Ill's inaugural addict* ihe olhrr day,
“ I ihall have capable men and
women nf high character , and
proved ability .milting me , , .
There will he no tickets ittuetl lo
anyone for a gravy train ride. Honeity, efficiency, loyalty and courte&lt;v wdl |ie tin- primary rmuisilc*
nf public service". If lit, slick* to
that rule, hit bailie will b# won, No
government it any belter than ihe
charader of the men who. run il.
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Pretiden! Truman, a id possibly
President F.itenhower, will have a
difficult deciiiun lo malt# o» the
(ale of Julius and his w ift Ethel
Pnicnhcrg, convicted of telling
A-bomb secrrti Iq K u ili*. While
flie judge w!m tried ih# cfw iin y*
il was "a crime worse than knurdor". Communist picktii march
back and forth in frolit' of; lha
White House demandinf
while protests against il
lion (tour in from all over^h# tivilired world. Would il be an ^Injustice
lo send these people td their
deaths? Or was ihciri "a crime
worse than murder" for which they
should pay with iheir live* ai an
ft- example lo others lenmted lo be­
tray (heir country? Whal would
you do if ihe decision wai yours?
And the responsibility &gt;
At the luggeilion of tfaf Daugh­
ters of the American 'Revolution
t and upon the motion of Rrp.
Keanu of Pennsylvania, a special
House committee is going lo count
the gold in Fort Knox to tea if all
of ila $12,463,415,360.28 are Dill
, tfeera. The implication might wall
B P tn m to be thal tome of thoa#
F&gt; charged with the re*pop*Wtifr of
: conserving
P *:/;
caneming Ihe
Ih govenirnMl'i MMU
&lt;’■-/, h *v® baen attracted more to-goid
than they have lo mink coata, It
, would be interesting to know just
W
much told U left iq “
“
course, but suppor*
some of it was
h i#

Must of you by this time sro
familiar with my proposala to:
I. Abolish the electoral college
system of electing the President
uni! Vice President, and to esta­
blish u system under which the
electoral votes would be divided
among the candidates Ufl
upon the
i»“ »i» of the percentage of popular
[,™
/,’* '"dcction of the
i|(|nt,.« of the major political
parties for I'resldent and Vice
j
, r "!h «rTiVun"w i t
1
*Xctdon* ton"lll vacancies
In ihe office of I'resldent whrre
such vacancies occur at least 1*0
days to off-year congressional
elections.
! also hnvn a hill which if en­
acted would provide three days for
national election*. I hove not vet
Introduced this hill as Pin not en
&gt;tirs-lv sold on Its worth, although

G A IN E S V IL L E (Special) - Dr
Alvin C. I.urirh of the Ford Founds
Don will deliver the principal ad­
dress at University of Florida mide « r Commencement exercises
slurday night. Jan. 31.
The lamed educator and member
of the Peraonne! Policy Committee
of the Hoover Commission will
speak before 328 candidates for de­
grees and their family and friends
al 8:00 o'clock in Florida Gymnas­
ium.
Of (he 328 students who have ap
lied for degrees, 20 are seeking
hi
‘ degrees,
'
Doctor of' Philosophy
five
Doctor of Education degrees, M
Master's degrees, and A3 bachelor
of Laws degrees. The remaining
372 arc seeking other Ilachvlor’s
degrees.
Dr Kurlch hae held numerous
high postilions In other areas at
IKlocation before becoming an of
fleer of Ihe Ford Foundation.
A rnembe.’ of Ihe American Ed
ucalion Research Association, he
served as president In 1943. was a
consultant on the Pennsylvania
study for the Carnegie Foundation
for Ihe Advancement of Teaching,
1934. and was a member nt the
President's Commission on Higher
Education.
ileglnnlng In 1924 he was an In­
structor at the University of Maine
He served two year* on Ihe Uni­
versity of Minnesota faculty, and
(hen from the rank nf Instructor
In 1927 rose In the rank nf pro
fesmr of education at Northwest­
ern University by 1938.
Dr. Enrich was laler at Stan­
ford. becoming vlrn president nf
(hat Institution In 1944. During
World War H he held such Itntvr
tant posts a* chief of research and
analysis group on ncrsonnel prnee
dorrs for Ihe Adlutant General’s
Office In Ihe War Department

Survey Request

saflwes* * »*M&gt; N&gt;*a fife#'
•&gt;» done In a county," he explain
ctl,
lie said, "Th is Is the first part
of n long-range program that we
Intend to work nut in this county."
The last survey of the County
school system was made In 11117.
the superintendent said.
Under the amendment, the coun­
ty is eligible for 11,030,1100 for
I h the nation tlud unco ruled the Mean destined to become
rnn'lruetlnn purposes over a .’10the ruler of the a ir? Recent developments in llritn in Indicate HID He«r*l who suggested It to vrnr period. The amendment went
that
th»t that
Iliiil conn
country I, omklon -Irony l.i.l t„ „,k,. ..ycr work! JR C l R , * 7 3 2 3 : I f T t a J into effect Jan. I, Mr. Mllwce mid.

CruHntltm, w h ic h aim ed to re co ver Je ru s a le m fo r C h rix U n n -

Did you ice where President ity , w o u ld not have been neconHiiry, and the H v za n t'n o xtiito
Truman wrote a letlertof spared*- m ig h t have escaped it h final fnnqueH t li.v tint T u r k s in M B S .
lion In Henry (Th irl Dutchman)
H lx to riu n x and KludenlM o f h la to ry oiihtild enlni'Ri1 th e ir
Grunewalil for Ids ion IDilution i? outlook.
The Pirtidriit of the United Stale*
ha* been keeping loin* mighty
queer company.

offer

W A S H IN G T O N : Th* 83Vd Cole
greas is off to • tradition*! flying
start amt th*r* will he ■ flurry of
excitement until th* Committee as­
signments are mad* and th* Senatot organised. Th* n«w Republi­
can h-aiiershlp, in taking over com­
mittee*. will have to organise the
professional itaffx, get committee
make other necessary preparation*
and hearing rooms arranged and
fur the real work of Congress. It
is expected to be at least a month
before any real work will be done
on legislation.
During the recent holidays
prepared my own legislation pro­
gram which will place emphasis on
three main objectives:
1. Reform of the nominating
and election system of th&lt;| Federal
Government
by Constitutional
Amendment.
2. Modcrtdtlng the taxation
system with greater relief as prime
objective.
9. Stabilizing of itolltira! think­
ing In a "common sense" approach
to notional and International pro­
blems.
liy the time you read this
will have seven measure* In the
Congress and hold high expects1tlons nf seeing some of these pro■posal* enacted Into law. O f course
these matters mentlonsd will not
he the limit of my activities. There
1are many diversified questions al­
i ways arising In which I will be In
|terested ami will offer amend

battle uf the Tallin River in Tu rk e sta n , where in 751 the rnenis, debate ami vote on.

St. Vincent** llotpital in Jncklonvillr it undrilnking an expan­ B y z a n tin e e m p e ro r It nm iinux IHogenex wax defeated am i f lip sion program involving one com­ turotl by the* Soljsik T u r k A lp A rn liin . T h lx dep rive d the
plete new wing anil rutting aliolil H y zn n tin e x of A s ia M in o r anil S y r ia , am i gave IIm m a blow
liner million dollar*.
fro m w h ic h th e y never r c c o v e m l. lin t fo r M u tizik e rt tho

facaltd it m th#

Lurkfij Will Be
Washington latter Dr.Speaker
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At IT Of F
By 8— t#r Qw t p ^ s r t t m

a ir leadership.

storm hit Florida on election dav,

— Cl ’»! f"M_" ir 'iiT . '“hurricane sea- 1things that wo havo now, anil using
T h e H rltish govoi nm ont has given tup prio rity to the w ’ » h if mlilhl l,e Impossible for our talent* ami energies to meeting
building of now pianos. A m o n g thoso aro tin- crosoont-wiiijr m*nv voter* to get to the poll* — our present problems, rather than
'ximhor w ith four jo* onglnos anti tlit* radically now rlolta (,r even for polling places to he looking far over the horizons am

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engaging In visionary experiment
wing-aircraft.
Also Irolng *built
at an amdorntorl into anil opened.i
sold and tlollvorod on schedule are I In* jcl-pi'upnllod and
■me " the other measure* ; tlons.
The eltlsens of our state and na­
which we have Introduced and hope
turbo-prop pasHougor nirlluors.
tion are looking lo the Congress,
to see become law are.
In n nntlon running on the tagged edge of industrial ra - 1 .................
.............i-*- of ami the new national Administra­
A hill lo permit
the deduction
to make government operate
Honing the the idmnl't In-lustiy lias received a shol in the 'i''!!!!? i T . / l ’If...... for tion,
more smoothly, more efficiently,
Income T a i purpose*
arm from the special governmr lit priority. Sale and export Federal
A hill to permit deduction from ■ml with Irsa cost in laxea and per­
of these planes is also a profitable source of scarce dollars. grosa Income for Federal Income sonal liberties.
Under the reign of th" first Queen Klizaludh, Knglish ships Tux purpose* of certain expense*
bilk worm* grow from about
were the masters of the sen anil the exploits of Hrltish Incurred by mother* In providing one-twelfth
of an Inch to nlsmt
for their children whllo they
sailors brought wealth and prestige to that Island kingdom. raro
three inches long before they form
sru at work.
It may Ire that under Kllzahctli II Hrltnns will look to the A hill to permit the Increasing of their cocoon*.
the rates of monthly compensation
sky for stimulation und honors.
payable to dependent parents of
persona dying m result of injury
murllnle 4tisk- wus muling Dm
lie wur. |or disease incurred In or aggravatI Mure Dial was dim...........................
e-his hardest ciI by active service In the Armed
wartime duelsion was whriher to Forces.
drop (he atomic bum h-he fared
The** »re very Important messIty JA M E S MAIII.OIV
IIip gigantic
Job of getting the ure* in mv opinion aml lu x p M l to
country prosperously Into peace.
give every hit of energy anil I
Il was „
led
peace from try have to securing their anectW ASHINGTON i/fl No pri-sl
t (0
,,-Uve In mv
tleril since Herbert Hoover lo IU2H the beginning A* ho mentioned In weJ » \
has been able lo move Into the Id* message, he loo had to m ake1 ■
effort*
to
help
form
nntlonal
policy
hold
decisions
he
never
dreamed
White House and relax. Kv.-o
on other matters. Without surrendHoover had only a few inonlhi of when he mqvcd Into the White erlng
any
progressive
aspeet*
of
al comparative quietude before the 11(911HI*
So while Kllenhqwer's tasks at ' ^ ,r d,mof r“ ll° government, this
Wall .Street crash.
, i i 'term
w M may on- llho
i Congress
a .i.n
real .hmandat*
Roosevelt Inherited Ihe depres Ihe
M. hi'i'liinitui
" ‘ binning „t
of ihlg
,)t.0|l|eha*
, 0 ..t
. W)||,,from
im)
slon. To Truman fell the Jeb nf pear inioiiimental, they may turn i common sense governmtntal nhllofinishing World War II nnd fashion­
•”
small and simple ruin-'Sophy In the Unite.! Htat**.
ing the treaco. Gen Eisenhower pared
with those facing him fo u r1 We need to coneentrat* our efInherits the Korean War and Die your* from now
f&lt;irln upon Improvlmr th»
cold war with Russia.
Trum an In his Slate of the Union
nicssoga said he Is also leaving
Elsenhower ■ great legacy: a nu
lion which rote from poverty and
isolationism in 20 years to Its
greatest prosperity and world

THE WORLD TODDY

leadership.
That lagacy la not without
strings. With It goes the respon­
sibility for maintaining both the
prosperity and tho leadership, and
the challenge lo respond holdly to
now crlioi which confronted them
when they first took nlflre were
replaced hy brand new lines, of
a different kind, before their time
In the White Houso was finished
It may bo tho same with Elsen­
hower.
When Roosevelt moved In In 1933
no nu# lo Ihe emergency of the
economic disaster with one bald
New Deal measure after another,
lie had his hands full with domestlc problems and turned hi*
back on Europe for yonrs.
llut as we drew nearer wor—
the New Deal legislation had ended
by then— he made successive dar­
ing moves. Once In tho war,
Roosevelt assumed for this coun­
try world leadership and tho de­
cisions needed to siistn
Vhen Truman took over,
lm-

100% Collection Ih
Reported By FHA
The Farmer* Homo Admlnistr**
lion has no dellryiuent nr conn l* In
Seminole County on Farm Owner­
ship and Farm Operating loans,
according to an announcement, to­
day by Curtis J . Green, local F H A
Supervisor,
fie stated that a* of Jan. 1, 1983,
xl] borrower* Indebted In hi* Agen­
cy for the above tvpe loans were
either eurrent or ahead of *ch*itule with their payments, This 100
par cent payment record Ir believed
lo be the result of good prli
eetved for farm produce during the
peat crop year plus the on the
term supervision given all barrowan of the Farmers Homs Ad

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Tampa Builds Today For Tomorrow
Florida Municipal Record

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Th* ever-itvrcaslng demands for! construction of a new building to
additional (aHlitles which fnre a house a centralized fire alarm syi
growing city are being met by tem for the city. The. new 38xfiO
Tampa's city officials with a mul­ structure will he of concrete block
ti-million dollar construction pro­ construction and will cost about
gram designed to ease this com­ S7B,000 when completed. It will
munity's growing pains without also provide storage space for the
and house the
, ____
forcing an additional burden on Its Fire _Department
now
main switchboard which
taxpayers.
Street navlng, sower construc­ lorntrd at Station No. 1.
In the last ten years the con­
tion, hospital additions, and water
plant ex'-anslon plans are on Ta m ­ sumption of H ly water has more
pa's building agenda, but the high than doubled. There are over 47,costs of these projects will not be fltig paying consumer* end the
In -1number Is growing rapidly. The
reflected In proportionate
waterworks not only have to sup­
creases in taxes.
Instead, the city, with Mayor ply the demand inside the city
Curtis illxiin taking the lead, has limits, hut also XI per cent of the
planned the majority of Its hig users who reside outside the city.
Kenliilng that an ample supply
projects through Issuance of reve
Iflcates, with users of the of water Is a major requirement
* !ii .
,h** ‘ "Sts of the t&lt;&lt;r a city, the governing officials
facilities.
I „f Tampa have taken steps to osThe completion of a *12.000,000 sure It* citlxen* of sufficient water
sewer construction program marks for future needs. Preliminary field
another milestone in the civic work ha* been started on a $4,progress of Tampa and, after 040,000 expansion program at the
manv frustrat'd years of waiting, municipal waterworks plant. Con­
Its benefits are lielng shared by struction of additional facilities,
which will Include 4 new filter
all residents.
Largest In the State, the Tampa units, thus Increasing the filter
-’rogrnm was designed by experi­ plant's
l
­capacity from 30 to 40 mil­
enced engineers to provide ade­ ion gallons a day, a 8,000,000 gal
quate sewerage and treatment fa­ Ion reservoir, a 1,800,000 gallon
cilities to rolled and give primary elevated tank and many new large
treatment to all domestic and in­ main*, will require approximately
dustrial waste within the city lim­ three year*.
its. It also Incorporates a master
Installation of whit* way mer
plan for the stihurlian areas, when cury vapor light* In the downtown
and if they deride to come Into the areas highlights every building
rltv.
and object along the main thorThe total cost of (he enllre sys­
tem was reduced from an esti­
mated *n,ooo.msi to !]2,oon,ooo
a raving to the taxayer* of a
toll million dollars. Credit for this
unusual achievement should go to
Mayor llixon who, hacked up by
*le City llnnrd of Representatives,
insisted that there he open bidding
on all major projects, thus encour­
aging outside bidders to seek city
work. Financed hv revenue certi­
ficates, which will lie paid off hy
ewer rhnrges, fees paid by the
ouhllr for service, Tntnpans gel a
$12 ,000,1‘00 system without paying
one cent of direct taxes. That Is
something that no other city has
been able to do.
The success that the Tampa
‘ewer construction program met
In virtually every phase goes far
to establish this installation ns the
most efficiently-conducted civic
endeavor in the city's history.
Another step forward in Ta m ­
pa's progress is the proposal hy
city officials to construct an addi­
tion to the Tampa Municipal Hos­
pital. Contracts for architectural
work on the new 273 lud wing
have la-eri signed nod the actual
construction work will begin with­
in a few month*. Estimated cost
of this project Is set at $I,IMMJ,(HM).
A jmrthm of the city's cigarette
tax filed* will he pledged to nav
off the 20-year certificate*. Till*
additional hospital space has beet
needed In Tampa for n long tlmi
and will greatly relieve the over­
crowded rondltlon of Tampa Munlrlpnl.
.
. . ,
Plans are now underway to start I

dufhfarta' and gives T W n M ' *
Th# fates*
Clarelaaa, warmer lo o k .___
Ktropolltan
thing In downtown metropolitan
lighting, Ih*-.* new lights hare f i r
greater intensity man i'„e uiJ
•luster-type lights uied in th*
past.
Tampa’s streets have also taken
on a new look. They are now
among the l**t in the country.
More than 200 miles of street*
have been paved or resurfaced In
the past few years and this Im ­
provement will continued until all
thoroughfares arc uniformly In rx-&gt;B
cellent condition.

1907 Sanford As*.

ROY WALL

Free!

Aik foe • tree la*.
Klferllve
sees*
I.eaSertkl*.

copy today.
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of

Ivey’s Shoe Sale
Continues
Values to 11.95

J 3 - J 4 - S 5 - J ( 3 .8 5
Values to 15.95

IV E Y S

USED CAR SALE
In order to make room for trade-in*! on the new 1953 Huicks, which will
be here Friday Jan. 9th, we are reducing; our entire stock of Fords, Chevrolets, Plymouths, Pontiacs, Dodges, Studebakers, Buicks for this week
only:

CEILING
PRICE

SALE
PRICE

91099.00

$ NO-00

91244.00

1 175-00

9 976.00

3 775*oo

9 985.00

9 755-00

1950 Dodge Coronet 4 Door Sedan

91730.00

91455-00

1950 Pontiac 2 Door Sedan 6 Cylinder

91767.00

91575-00

1930 Studebaker Champion 4 Door Sedan

91542.00

91336-00

1950 Bulck Special 2 Door Sedan

91649.00

91455-00

1940 Ford Convertible V-8

« 353.00

9 115.00

1948 Plymouth Convertible
1949 Ford V-8 Custom 2 Door Sedan

•

1946 Bulck
Super
4, Door
Sedan
4
(
,,
1‘ '
1947 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan
•

,8 f l

Several other cars to select from

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n*«aa»y

Fla. Institute
:

110 Magnolia Avenue

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Relatlaas.

2M03 South llumhy Street
Orlsndo. Flor l

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serving Seminthe Court

two more or

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�TIIF . f U N r W ID H E R A L D
iln pr or,ruling their nierchnndi w\
Thursday, Jan. 8, 19S2
Page J
'and by the banks themselves who
1today eagerly shout to the world
(how easy it h to pul up a tenor,A
By r v M T H I l IO W R Y
ii.sn Alt tbit put) m -re and mure
At* N o . t i tint i t Writer
wclJ.e
M
.CaiUn
hat
h
it
lot
Ch&gt;
l.e.v member' W-M »
iripunstbtlity on the p u r.h v m in
T H I R flU A T
Church will meet at 10:45 *. m in itimed tni'o"the'Sanford
Woman's;cago, 111. to spend some time
repainting the wheat of necessary
Th* regular meeting of Semin- the EdUcalInns! budding a-* fid
it’* hren a long time
purchases from the chaff of un­
ola Rebeknh Lodge No. 4.1 will Iowa; Circle No. 1. Mr*. B. F. Me Club at their monthly luncheon,
Dr. and Mr*. II. H. McCaslIn will heard anyone say tlntlv und sim­
St. Catherine’- Chapter of Holy
meat at the 1. 0. O F Hall lit 8:00 Whorter. chairman, in the Phlln program and business meeting have as their guest for the week ply. “ I can’t uf fold It." And per-1 necessary ones
Cross Epi*co|ial Church met on
The ease with which persons
n m All member* ore urged to be thra classroom: Circle No. l» Mr*. yesterday nt 12:21) o’clock. The end Mrs. James It. Dodge of Jack­ Imps it would he a good idea to
Monday afternoon nt the home of
Tpflturr thum* foili unmuiiiluntrtl w^h
nn&lt;* niodfui inpresent
Voile William*, rhalrtnnn. In the new member* are Mrs. L. E. sonville.
Mrs. Randall f’lui-c at 2:181 o'clock.
words to a pnpulai spot m our mme* can acquire necessary things
'I tie Palm Circle of the Carden T E L classroom; Circle No. .1, Mr*, Thompson, Mrs. Sidney Ives III,
Mrs. W. K. Kiiehlioff, chairman,
viM-uliiilitries
tudav lias made life considerably
Club will meet at 7:'t(t p. m. with liraiIrv Odham, chairman, in the Mrs. Walter Morgan. Mr*. I). P.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Vincent Roliert*
opened the meeting with u prayer
more pleasant. It Is wise borrowMr*. II. C. Oaken, 422 Scott A ve- Golden Circle classroom: Circle I.nnier, Mr«. Jack Stamper, Mrs. have left for Pensacola where Dr
and during the study portion of
.
. ed that most families in the coun­ ing, for Instance, for a salesman to
®&gt;ue. Mr*. It. K. liatliff will serve No. 4, Mrs. It. |„ Itann. rhnirnmn. Lowell Trh&gt;j«, Mr*, lluelen Crier,
Hnhert* will enter the Naval Air
acquire an uutomnhile on credit,
Uu* meeting tin- Rev H I &gt;ttl.eton
a* co*ho»te*a.
In the Men's Wide classroom: C ir­ Mr . A. 11. Berber and Miss l.ois Corps.
try were spending a feu liumlied and pay for it while he is using It.
/ImiHciiiuin talked to tlie group on
i K ID A T
cle No. 5, Mr*. W. C. l.ynn, chair­ Cainphell. They were introduced
__ __
more dollars a year than they were It is a gooil investment for the
vestments and vesture*, and cere­
Bose Circle of the Sanford C ar­ man, In the Young Men'* elnss- by Mrs 1.. E. Spencer.
ml
Mr*.
John
E.
Rridffer*
earning.
Conning
monev
has
he*
Mr
head of a family to buv a washing
monial- of tlie chuteb.
Hostesses for tile luncheon in­ have
den Club will meet nt J&gt;:48 a. m. room; Circle No. it, Mr*. It. 0.
come
an
eliornton*
business
as
it
moved to Sanford from
lunching largely on credit, ami
At the euliclusioii of the meet­
with Mre. U, II. Crumley.
Moore, chairman, in the Woman'* cluded Mrs. W. II. Nlchnl*on. Mrs. Mure head f i tty, N. C. ami arc re- has become ensirr In bmtow mon- to
have the u«c of the machine
ing refreshments wen- served to
Tho Isora Circle of the Carden Bihle classroom; Cirrle No. 7. Mrs. Hugh Nicholson, Mrs. Alfred Stan­ silling at the Caiolina Cuesl ev. Installment tdnv Imving puts
through the period when it Is be­
Mis. W. A. I.efflei, Mr*. Richard
Club will meet at 2:.'tU p. m. at the It. I - Johnson, chairman, in the ley, Mrs. Eugene William*. Mrs. Home.
almost anything our hearts desire ing paid for.
Irvin, Mr*. Ilemv Mcl.iiulin Jr.,
home of Mr*. Hoy Creen. 704 Pal Cleaner’s classroom. A covered F. T. Meriwether ami Mrs. H. B.
in our paths.
The world’s most mysterious in­ Mrs. W J . Mtirri^in, Mis. Earl
Trouble comes, as it must, when strument,
motto Avenue. Each member I* dlrh luncheon will tie served at Crumley.
Everything,
fiom
diamond
stom­
the
"V
IC
TO
R
T
H
E
R
E
­
Mrs. S. M. Van Hook nnd sons.
At this meeting each year past
asked to bring evergreen specimen noon. Circle No. I will present a
achers |o hetiside ludios, are the family over-exlend* itself with M IN ,” will In* featured in a i , . i i . Burdick, Mrs. Kiiehlioff, Mr*. H.
lilents of the club are honored. Van and Dick, are expected to ar- available today on the dollui-down- the pay-ns.you-go-syslem. It might cert to he given by the nutionnllv F. W liitin-r.lt., M r- llniiiett W ar­
for identification.
program in the church at 1:00 n.in.
..
. i .
, ___ -r rive hack in Sanford tomorrow
swing payment' on the car. or the
ren, M r-. Edward &lt; . Kuhn and
The Jacaranda Circle of the Sun* with Mrs. John E. Fox a ' leader. they were seated at a large T - llf|l,r v U
f(lr lhe holiday sen- and •n little-even
month Ini
both. But known Mason S a w Bell Ringers M i- &lt;'ha*e
*
machine, » r both.
w,„,
,mr, n„ , |„ [|ahann which i, floe nod .......... .
4donl Carden Club will meet at 2:00 The theme used will lie '‘Baptist -hap."l table ami were as follow.
nt the First Batiti-t ( ' l u n c h i n .
,
'
Where most of os \mo.iouns full when It is also pnvm gun new-wall- night at 7:811 p n&gt; This m v-ier*h. m. ut the home of Mr*. It. E. ' Women Around the World." The Mrs. It II. ( rutiilev, Mrs. H.
new TT\
V -et.
down, apparently, is p. the do.
•’"'Holing, a new
nursery will he open for the Sun­ Wnvde Rucker, Mrs. Ralph All-tin
I'eurlfoy, 1104 Elm Avenue.
ions instrument h a - no k c v h . M i . l - ,
ami a fur coat, trouble is likely to
interested
to
jmrlment
of
decision
determinstring*, reed* or pipes mid tcThe Hibiscus Circle of the Car beams und children of pre-school Smith, Mr*. It. E. Tolar. Mr*.
Friends will he
break
oul
in
the
budget.
George Swart*. Mrs. (I. P. Hern- leai n that Willard Cotinollv has !nK what we really me justified
spomls to lhe motion of the per­
den Clull will meet at 2:110 |). m. a t ,11*1
,',
Circles of the Women of the Ion and Mrs. It. -• Holly. Another |rt.on transferred from the Florida in going in the hole for.
Credit, for most of ns, is so former'* hands waving over d in
the homo of Mr*. Michael Cinson,
Actually, the onus &lt;&gt;n borrowing easily come by today, it's hard to space without being touched.
121 Scott Avenue. Co-hoatesiea First Presbyterian Church will past president. Mrs. James Mmigh Sanitarium In Orlando to Vcternns
I I ♦* ('a tli"lif \\ 'iii* i) * ( ’lull of
will he Mr*. K. I - Harm and Mr*. meet a* follows: Circle No. I, Mrs. ton, was unable to lie present ami Hospital at Bay Pines. He wa* sc- mtmvv ha* tu»en uumvctl fur a ln'llftT that Lhprc'i anvlhin*? wo
All SiitiU i ’iillflii* i itiiii-h tvf Sati •
comparltlvely
few
years
Not
too
really
can’t
afford.
Hot
these
Charles
Wilke,
chairman,
with
a
note
of
ri'gret
was
rend
from
cntnpanie.l
hv
the
llev.
and
Mr*.
A
bowl
of
fresh
fruit
mill
r«
n
ft*
'I’ll
4*11’4‘t IM| IH"VI'
fit 4*| -4 ||| II
11. C. DuBoso.
long ago. individual leu rowing w as rather small payment* here, larger fine dessert for n ho|idu&gt; mini iniM'ttrur holil m the mmi'i Moriilnv*
Mr*. D. C. Howard. 1102 Oak Ave­
Kenneth Menslng.
The Mimosa Circle of the San­ nue, with Mrs. C. C. Earle a* co­ her.
not only frowned upon, but ar- payment* there, and those down
During III" program n skit wa*
when It'* served with fresh dote*, M im Mm v Mt Mnlmii pn nltleht;
ford Garden Club will meet at hostess at 2:K0 n.m.; Circle No. 2,
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Tcrwlllegar
without security payment* have a way of piling up cluster* of raisins, and i ousted Mrs. Koluot Itatinuifi. vin« jirrul
10:00 a. m. at the home of Mr*. Mrs. W. D. Hof man. chairman, presented under the direction of
the
unwary
householder
until
Mrs. Chniles MacDnwell of Winter and son Byron are expected to ar- I
practically lmpossl.de. I eopte •........
"
*re
..........................
J . M Cameron on Celery Avenue.
omes a_ __
day when
he's not _only_ walnuts. To roast the walnuts put 11«"fiit; Mr« KIi’lln*»r Pivuv, hc%
M The Dirt Gardener* Circle of the with Mrs. W. A. Ludwig, 008 East Park. Mrs. MacDowrll Is the state rive tomorrow from Spartanburg, " ,? w-anled to buy something us- fbroke hut worried sick too. It take* n pound of them in their sln-ll* in tut v iiiitl Mr*. Ni*lI I .iv iriL'^Uo
' h',[r /"‘d’1" " l”‘" ' "'
Carden Club will meet at 10:00 Fourteenth Street, at 2:80 p.m.; director of economic security for S. C. to visit her parents. Mr. and “ " “ F
a &gt;lern, realistic mind to sit down
Mrs . ..................................................
J. II. Triilnek. .sir.
Mr Te
rw lli# -1||#(| en0(|Bh ,h ,,r money until
they «&lt;lh
. . ...
.
,
Kill her Itlrluinl I. v« im
a.m. at the home of Mr*. It. F. Circle Nft. .1, Mr*. Lloyd lloyle, the Florida Federation of Worn- __
lerwiue
nnreha-e
I'fHcll and paper to figure
............ .
t
Robison, 1407 Ka*t Second Slrrel. chairman, with Mrs. Ralph Austin en's Club, nnd the skit was based gar plans to return to Spartanburg price nnd then went out nnd mil in fold numbers Just whnt we porch built on my house ih l- year. ................... .
Anyway, the trim and the kit. hen
, „ f l,..( l l w..... -erThe Asalen Circle of the San­ Smith, 2021 Park Avenue, at 8:00 on the snblect of federal aid for after a vl«l* of several days and bought it. These were tougher eus- ,,,n
'
“
'mot
afford.
And
chanare painted the car is Piet v new, , . M l, |
„ -i,t u r
ford Carden Club will meet at 8:00 p.m.: Circle No. 4, Mrs. J. I). local protects. Those taking pnrt Mr* Terwlllegar and her son will tomers. and the very process of ees are, if we do sit down and fig- he T \ set is all right and the man
:IpriP,en .
Woodruff, chairman, with Mrs. were Mrs. Wov Tllll* . Mrs. .1 D. remain In Sanford for several
p.m. with Mr*. Fred Pope,
it
out,
we
can't
affoid
it,
and
1
*
com
I
lit;
IH'Kl
WrCl*
to
nmiMin
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Having
to
Itiiv
rhminntf.l
ulnint
l|r*
'
.
,
Sullle Harrison Chapter, daugh­ Woodruff, 112 West Seventeenth Cordell. Mr. Wallace Philips, and weeks
and fmirii's
wr ran no without il nn the |»r**- fnr pi,, enrpoliiiu. And tin' hunk i
,,
ters of the American Revolution, Street, at 8:00 p.in.; Circle No. 6, Mr*. John L. Lee.
Tltivintf ha** hi‘«*n mrnh' infinitidv
mivwny.
i^n’t wriiim: mo iiiih I v uotii I |n ‘•hiillow f"»M I 'nf hi h i*hmP|
Mrs.
W.
L.
Roche,
chairman,
with
The
humorous
skit
depicted
the
will meet ut the home of Mrs. II.
1‘aHh'r f**t fh* itn -1 nl ifi'fii’i at ion,
Okay, ohnv* So I'vi* hint nvv lee* know when I nin't nfforil mhiiv
*»v *-ii fio nl imf lutlf un hour H 4
Wayde Rucker, 541) Valencia Drive, Mr*. J. I.. Corley, Cameron Ave­ problems and nvulveinents mining
t»oth l»y
Jh-M who uho th ru art* tore .So 1 can't afford t«* have a thinir — until *prinu
thr\ an* I" •** **•
nue,
at
2:8ti
p.m.:
Circle
No.
*
1
,
whin
n
-mall
community
seeks
with Mrs. Ituckrc, Mrs. W. It. Bul­
lard, Mrs. It. tv. Ituprecht and Mrs. II. C. Moore, chairman, with federal aid. Ill the skit it became
Mils* Bur bum Ituprecht us host- Miss Lois Campbell, Dellnry, lit appaieiit tliut every dollar spent
cast’ll. Mrs. David M. Wright of 8:00 p.m.; Circle No. 7. Mrs, C. It I by the government come* from
The Ionian Singers, male viH’al
Eagle l.uke, Fla. will he the guest l&gt;nw-on, chairman, with Mis. C. the local ]&gt;ii‘ ketl....k , in one way
ensetnhle. will present their prospeaker und all member* are II. Harris, 1115 Myrtle Avenue, ut or another.
2:l'U p.m.; Evening Circle No. 1,
Mr*. Smith Introduced M i- gram in four part* Friday night
urged to lie present.
Townsend Club No. I will meet Mrs. Mabel Brown, chairman, with Maelhiwi’ll n« a personal friend at K till o'clock in lhe auditorium of
nt 7:20 |i,m. at the City Hall. All .Ml** Sura Warren Ensterhy, 117 | nnd titled that she had served ill the Southside Primary School. The
in- 1uti- federation In many of. grtmii is being sponsored by the
senior cllWen* are Invited to at­ West Tenth Str-nt, nt H:0n
Evening Circle No. 2, Mrs. n ;
'leemid a- president of her local Municipal Concert* of Hanford.
1
tend.
Shepard, chairman, with Mrs. I'ot
lul
The fi'-t mu linn uf I lie program
The Hemerocnllla Circle of the l.unier, 2528 Palmetto Avenue, nt
pie- III.'Ill of till’ local Is entitled "( oPcerl Hall favorMr*. TiB
Garden Club will meet at 7:‘iu p.m, .1:00 p.m. with Mrs. Joe (iarrell cloli, I'unitucteil tlie bn-ines* nieet illes" uml is i onnuKi'd of "On
I
with Mrs. M. B. Smith and Mi-* tr* co-hostess.
ing during which time M r-. Silen­ Great Lone Hills" (Chorale from
Ethel Hiser. The program will be
TP FS D A Y
cer iinnoiiiieed that the birthday I "Finlandia" i . hv SIholiu*; “ Alt
pirn horticulture,
The Unity "Tru th " fin s , will i rnh-iidiirs were now ready for dis­ Evening’- Pastorale,” hy W Shaw;
M ONDAY
meet at the Valdes Hotel at 7:lf! tribution Mrs Rucker, dmiruinn "Drinking Rind" ( l-word round).
Cireles of the Woman’s Mission­ p.m. The puhlic is cordially invited if the Civic Department, -tilled by Mount; "Irish Cradle Song” or
display arid.........
tea Dilnk to Me tSulv, hv Iteiiertsoil,
'hat ii museum
....
.............
ary Society of the First Baptist to attend.
would be held uu Jan. 21 to be '&gt;nd "Burn Song" ( Humoresque '
preeedrd with eteethill of iiffieers
hrlr*.
fi»r tliu Civie Depurtliient at 2 tin
I’m I two Is made up of "College
pm
Mr*. Miriam Bussell will arid (.'lei' ('lull
Reniiniseencea,”
■i rvi’ n- i hutrrnnn of the unttipie ami ■mails the follow ing number*: ■
i
| display and anyone wl-htng to ills- "Torehlcaters
Indian Ghost
I.V N N , .'..ass. (/71 -r.»U f genera nlav liltli'les Is reipiested to eon- Donee" I IVmon* Collegel, hv nl*
St. Mark's Chapter "f
Holy
-ell l.viniin; "Secrets" (Wesleyan),
Cross Episcopal Chtircli met mi thins of mnies nil with tin- -tune tint h*-i
Mr . (' M. Flowers stated that hv C. R Sindh; "A -rovin ’ " (sea
— Monthly night with Mrs. A. W. nntni' Is the distinction enjoyed hyl
9l.ee ut her home on Laurel Ave­ the Evan* family of Saugus, which the social department wilt ludd a rhnnlevl. hy Hawley, and "The
nue. The buslnes* meeting wus is currently enjoying a winter re­ I ridge nnd Canu-tn party on .Ian. Ismg Dnv Closes," hy Sullivan.
conducted by Mr*. Boy Holler nnd union.
I t at 1:20 pin and upon tecoin- Intermission follow- tld* portion
of the program.
the *luily course was |n| by Mrs.
Great • grnnilfuther is Frank litendnlloll of (lie executive boon!
Amelia Noble.
of (lie chili the group voted to
The third port is entitled "From
Evans,
78.
who
lives
nt
Lake
baler In U » evening light re­
change the nni.unl ho-pitn! hone- Backwoods to Nursery and Draw
Mary,
Florida,
having
partially
re­
freshment# w*ro servwl to Mr*.
fit parly In a club hem-fit party, Ing Room," und entails "Hey
Holler, M r«, Ruth Scott, Mr*. R. L. tired from business for several sell edit led for April 15.
Rubin, Jolly It old ii," lev G. Shaw;
years.
Ho
still
maintains
a
place
of
H u y now nnd Have d u rin g m trtn ‘;'*
Cornell. Mr#. Joseph Bounder*,
The meeting was opened with "Song of Strep." by Walton; "On
business
In
Boston,
where
he
own*
Mr*. Mnrguret Bower. Mr*. Ed­
Wings of Bong.” lev Mendelssohn:
the
pledge
to
the
flag
anil
thr
rlc n ra itrc ! ChotiHe from m ntn
mund MeUch, Mr*. Noble and Mr* the Plymouth Chemical Co, und singing of Ilia Star Spangled Ban­ "I)r. Foster." hv Hughes, and
has happy memories of hi* days
"Ono More Itivsr,” hv Warlock.
ner,
The
devotional
was
given
hy
tlerfii) ilrcHHcs— custmlH, iln jlt p ’ b'*1'
L&lt;t«’.\ 1^______
________ it
n« the champion tighl-wlrc nnd Mrs. W. I*. Yesley.
Pnrt four I* entitled "M irth and
slack-wire performer In the world.
tlrcHH.itp frorliH . . . now iln c v ’idlv
Pntlms in the Gras*.rout* uf the
Second in line I* the giniulBooth" und I* composed "f "Were
m liit 'e il! Ml |&gt;i i •cflo i t " '
fulltcr, Frank Evans Jr., 51), who
You There" ( spirituali, hy Ringowns the Alwln Color and Chem­
R A IN B O W A S S E M B LY
waid-Martin: "Cindy" Ihenlm kv
ical Co., an off.*ho(,t and affili­
Mrs. Joe Corley, advisor, an­ mountain bnlliul), hv Mnlln;
"I
«‘m fr inn
W IN T E B I AR K &lt;Special j — ate of hits father’s business. Hi* nounced tmln^ that the regular Dream of Jennie."
hv Foster;
Rrdlln* College opened it* winter concern i* located In East Boston meeting of Rainbow Girls srheil- Boor Wood Mountain” tKenluekv
term this week and prepared for and recently Mr. Evans developed uleiled for Monday night ha- hem Imlloill, hv Mnlln, nml ........ I Night
H i ,! I f ) - :i!l.! » r .
three of the outstanding event* of u new Industry in Smigu*, (lie riitirelled because of the public in - Walt*," hv Vogel.
manufacture uf Alwlmd, n liquid stnllullon being held by the Muthe *chon| year.
Classes began nl 8:21) n.m. I ties- detergent soap.
soli* op that night.
day morning, nnd will continue
If you like to make soup from
Third in the generation* I*
through Mur. 20. During the per ­ Frank Evan* Aril, 21), who work*
the turkey bone* left after the
i o d the.annual program* of Found­ as u textile technician and sales­ I!y is the bnhy's mother, the for­ bird has been carved, remember
e r s ’ Week, with the Animated man covering Maine, New Hamp­ mer Myrtle rurhush. The couple that such broth I* perlshatde
Magaiine. the Economic Confer- shire ami Vermont for his fallu-r. now reside* at Iln Lincoln A v e ­ Don’t let It stand around In
cnco and the Bach Festival will be
The baby, Frunk Evans 4th, I* nue, Sittlgil*, while the Krnnk warm kitchen! Refrigerate Il iiheld In addition to other college- five months old and is n native of Evans' Jr*, live at 205 Lincoln soon ns possible, nnd use it stnu I
ly after you've prepared It,
sponsored activities.
Atlanta, Cn. Completing the fain- Avenue.
The first college e&gt;\it will he
Thursday night nt 8:15, when two
outstanding educational films will
ho shown In the Annie Hu*'ell
theatre. They are God of Creation
0 M EN S W E A R
and Birth of the Soil, and showInga will he for the benefit of the
Cai# Iberia endowment fund.
Btfinnlng next Wednesday eve­
ning at 5 o'clock, the weekly O r­
gan Vespers will lie heard In
Don'! misH Hie mill of lhe year!
Knowles Memorial chapel. Dr.
Herman F. Hlewrrt, who will play
'I weeds, gnlinrdineH, flannel*,
■t the vespers, announced this
fine woolens — by yo u r favorite suit
wrek that two new alopa had been
added to the chapel organ, which
designers. T h e y ’re destined
la the largest church organ In cen­
All-w ool h I d r Io und dnuhli! hrenntud,
tral Florida.
for
it
sellout
MtcresH
al Ibis low p rlre l
few rayon*. H o r u Iu i h , idiortn, Io iik h .
On Jan. 27 a five day run of
Come earlv for yo u r lies! selectionn!
"Spring For Sttro" will he given
^ f r y the Holllna Plavora and the
S t u d e n t Music Guild. Bally MonSale prlrrd
\ slur* from
sour will direct the music, and
Wilbur Dorsett the stage,
Tha Economic conference, cen­
A ll-w o o l K i i k II h Ii T w p o i Ih ,
tered about the Florida rattle In­
regular« only.
dustry and to which have been
Invited state and nationally nromInent cattlemen, will be held Feb.
6-fl.
Tha
Anlmnted Magaiine
I*
scheduled for Feb. 22, next to the
last day of Fourniers’ Week, which
C
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T X
Group of fino gabardines and cottons,
^.begins Feb. 10. The General Rasve
So vematili . . . m o fnshinn-rlglil
Lj I \ S 1 \ 4
\ i kJ solids, plnliln. Mostly mod. Inrgo nnd Inrgo Blzen.
WDratcrlcal contest will Its given
with sweatrra and blousa*. thr«r smart
Feh. 10.
■klrta 4ftuidc your wartliohel
Th s annual Bseh Feillv*!
All-wind in many styles!
he given Mar. 5-7. This year*# fes­
tival .will lie directed by Robert
Bale priced
Value* from
|f"fetader of the Jullllard School
of Music, New York, assisted by
C Z J /" j
About 75 pairs plain toes, wing tips and
7.95 - 1(1.05
Feted Gram Swing, of the eolleg*

Nine New Members
Enter Woman’s Club

C M ) OF WEEKLY SOCIAL M I E S

These'Women

Mr-i. Chaat* Houte3n
Tt»
Catherine’s

t ntholic Women Have
Officer Election

Ionian Singers Will
Rive Program Friday

innunRv

Mrs. Ix'e Hostess To Evans Family Has
Reunion In Lynn
St. Mark’s Chapter

Sale Starts Friday January 9th
DRESSES

^l*r^Krnm Outlined
At Kollins College

Qun.

SUITS

•

CLEARANCE
SUITS
Now $29.95 - $32.80 - $34.20
SPORT-COATS
Now $18.95

24.»r» - nuin

105

34.95

Wardrobe stand-bys!

Now Yz Price

faculty. Soloist# Include onera star
Rose
Ru
kui&gt;o. Hampton,
immjiHin, Lydia
ujnim Hummer*
lugh, Roas Rosasxa and
Harold “
Haqgh,
Noi
nrman Fafrnw.
parrn
Prgaldent Hugh F. McKean and
'ait Edwin R. Walker of Rolllnr
are In Loe Angrlea, Calif., thlr
week, attending the annual meatIne of the Asoorlatlon of American
colleges. Dean Walker la alao at*
tending a meeting of academic
deana In conjunct Inn with tha con­
ference, They will return to their
college duties about Jan. 15.
Stretch leftover creamed cbiekan
or turkey with canned green |
^ n d eerve aver a puffy omelet for
• 6 luncheon dish.

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Your balovad (laaaic* In an
array uf lovaiy colors!
Cardigan* and ailponx
In alica 31 In 40.

Group of Tropical Shlrt-ntylo jncketH,
Holld color*, formerly $9.05.

’ Now $5.95

Values from

Hal* prlr*d

4.05 - 8.95

2.95 - 5.95

ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GOODS
FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK.

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Colorful Sweaters

Now $5 75 - $6.45

V M B » * u tl/u

1*Fa#er Ski Shews Dmlif

3.95 - 9.95

tnoccualna. All made by General .Shoe Co. All good vnlueal

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Rollins To Play Stetson To Play Air Base To Play Oviedo’s Phenomenal Cager Jones
in' Row over kVc All Six Seminole County Prep
F.S C. Tonight Tampa In DeLand VJ-62, Replacing
Raises Point Lead To 64 Total
Key West Quintet
p n i a t u « j.iyVccs
Teams To Play Tomorrow Night
In Winter Park Tomorrow Night

VJ-62 Loses 1st
Sanford •
Game In Orlando
To Hughes 42-36

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B » The Associated Press
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BOWUHC TONIGHT
room

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M i a hlglter-|Hiwrrrd, hlgher-r.miprtui..n, higher-voltige "M m k tl"
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Iwauly! C M I W - r Stuffing* tn help you park, turn and maneuver
with 80% less efTorll A W Ihm rr-KIJr (Jm u lt for new smoothness and

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MICKKY MOITHE

All In all, It's the "1110 F E A T U R E " car of ike year . . . Super

Horsepower ha* been boosted to IAI
--------------‘ - TMht
•« •nnworverion
rath, rsbed
rs.^___ la •
fu I . . . ignition raparity
inert sand
■parity Inert
by a otw 13-volt tfeelrie.
deetrleal system.

"(18" uld.tnnhilr for l'biJl It’s mt display . . . In our showroom today/
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HOLLER MOTOR SALES

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s I W I M I I D BOHV WDItltS
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a»a,*j
It.sly Work
Kent Bldg
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plume IT
I ..rinturr Repaired
Itefinlshed.
Home amt Office Fi\turcs Htdll.
|&gt; i M FI S I'A B IN E i WORKS
i n Railroad Avenue
. iVel.tka Bldg )
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11" Cinder.
i d c i y and Melbmidte Avenues.
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mdy ' weeks $1H (81 . ash 2108
F.iiudui.' Center.
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blocks •icalc.l ssith knotty pine,
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you
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young fruit trees Furnished or
HOW id NOUR Y WE SB SM S A U iT T l V
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MBS. ALM A JOHNS
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ADVERTISING
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Garage apart
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IiOffal Notice

O V IE D O (Sperlnll — Despite a gamely played the Boone JV
»Pcndi.olf
» IIMIfWIINI Wl»^
IIi ik Ii lltlivi'l
School**
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Teolghl'a Marrh ol fllme. bene­ lindly .cabled left atm, Johnny
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« . . n. varsity,
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quintet, Mill in search of me .&lt;•«•
Seminole County', three high split with St. .Inme. m two e y e
fit ha.kelhall game between the Jones, Oviedo', phen'iinetml 15- game last Tuesday night, hut
the affect, of hi. illtir.. rlrarly
eon*, fir..t vietoiy after three school varsity basketball train., eurmintei.
«
• "•■*■*.i » v b i , i , i n u-inrnrd V n -.i Ativiii.rs- i t . u i. ( ............... •••'* .........- •&gt; " " i"
hampered bi. n.ual rfft-ctivcnrsa
Straight r.stbarks,
will encounter
Junior varsity .quails anil the
'the Limg.s.m,| m.lntrl will
straight
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Pllitl Vlllli.ln
fi.l nnen cninpetlAinniw.ll. Ovlf'llfl
»»*.- Iihank
. h L on a
I. . .hooting .kill of
Oviedo girls' team lll/inir
.wing Inin
into a
a.
East
Flotilla PuM
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Bora (( hie
hlra Air llllase.
Kev u(Vest
f " i ' ,t‘game average
overage to not
rot
tlon for the first time this year Mon tomorrow night In Seminole, their lender t harlie Shaw and
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under
the
w-uthwhen they play hoat to the Palatka Brevard and l.nkr enmities.
war
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lair
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the return of lloldiy Drlakill.
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N *’. &gt; in Seminole C ounty, . r with Imd cold lately, has done
The Oviedo l.lon varsity quintet,
regular S)|nfon,
Sanford NAAS
NAAS |rft(I1
learn r" nk Si*'.
Maroon five here at the Mils gyinIhe l.yman JVa will meet Ihe
n" •'geellent job piloting h i. Inwhich nwiia the iie.t county record, Terrier Junior Vur.lly in the
nasium tomorrow evening.
plaep of the Bor
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W IN T E R I’AltK (Special) w n .
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to
1Ilr doublrhender.
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, Tw o dark horse ,-candidates
inm,inies in me
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7:30
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Starting off the ilouhlehendrr J-!f, Invades Crovetnml In Mike lid-llftrr ,„
starting
time
in fl''e
Seminob thn haiis of Ids twm game average
In Sanford, Coarh John Hcolt Florida state rolleglate ba.krthall ^verillv
in .«',il.nkr th,ill. . .iMrew
- \ will re "n.m.
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'e Hemlnole
even J J n r ..... thus far this
affair will lip Ihe more promts* County tomonow evening to play
aeriind
Central
Floridahi.Con
"III ,&gt;e,n„ioir
Ruble his..............................................................................
varsity Seminole rare meet here tonight
In what vcM Iv &gt; T i m ... I r . D . I . ^ d 1 ^
" ,&lt;h Sc,," 1il « » * ' &lt; » " , •« was of M p o r.t per with J I total mark­
,
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■**.. miiiiw
varsity
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log Hrminole Junior Varsity their
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••.*! lurk eon vrr M&gt; of laimp.i in
fo •Mno'iiuid to«11 &gt; liv |hc Naval all r *4- Hilly .Mri'k rightfully RfumU
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mms unit
hr
, ..ren
»nr *rtfI
li renee opponent. In the lone C rG "iit.trs into Ihdr first Ea .t r..
Florintoml
In »...
h, ..a Ni..
nip &lt;
and
gamp wllh the I'alntka JayVerx
mnrrrn uient lflnr r»rnpfrt|n&lt;{ a Ihnrliiri.
MToriil
I iipInn ils«
..-r.m.l in
In VFir* imlnf
point n-ntt&gt;«l
score.) rnlnmn
.r.lumn Imirk
torirh iduring
ihe fir«l four
encounter.
Oviedo
drulihed
C
le
r
-1
da
Conference
clash
of
the
yrnr
at 7:10 p.m. The Junior Fed.,
inrs.
mile
ro.ul
ir
p
during
the
hull
mont, fin :tl,
with .III, ss Iii.I. likcsvl.e .tacks up game, for M lklrr'. Ilsirdosns,
The llollin. ('..Urge rsgers, day
with the f’nlatkii Muroons at the
led bv Co-coaches Hill Fleming
a* the .croud best effort by any •lint a fill..11 push m er »f t ier,
Coarh Paul Mlklrr boasts .SUN
with n green young Irsm and a
S n o rt* * l i m i n d t i D
gymnasium.
and Fred C a n ... pn..e«* a nent
—
...........- ....... The Ncoltmrn
Seminole County hoop.ler.
toarlr Dirk Kurland's lll-ll.itHemlnole County's two lop (mint have yet to register the first win 1-2 record, entertain dangcrn.i.
fo n l. the two dcfrnl. hair Ih-cm
1*1 record again.I .urh highly
111 M i’ll It \V ROSE
Fourth place l.otu.m g&gt;. l«
ten will he going alter their fifth
peodurers In Johnny Jones and uu
high filing Winter I’ark
touted quintet, a. Ihe Erlgew a*
holding losses to Florida Southern In the Winter
(F
o
r
DAVI.K
T
A
I.B
O
T
)
vlrlnry lu nine starts Ibis sea­
Vt.rmnn I’nyr will. 2.1 la llic .
IBIly Meek. Jones, who will he
M Ihlrala and a romhinnlii.n of
Back high school gymnasium.
iter Fugle J V . and the Mainland
,
'.'r
.
*’“
•
•
»*
Kdgcwntei
and
son when Ihcv tangle with f&lt;e
I'oye. In .pile of a severe rold,
Playing, despite . badly .raided
la r.ily nod Junior varsity play­
Mainland, all top flight Central Came 11r- • Is a p.m.
IJnnlor giant, of llaytona llearh.
NEW V( 1 1(K igs— At.e SKprrdrin
arm that will he bandaged, la Florida teams.
er. from Idgettalrr.
When the teams met earlier in .Sp.irl.ms. Mnrlaitd's forces will
^Coarli Krotl ia hampered by a the No. I rounty prep arorsr
be
(rjvslrettgll.rnrd
....... for Ihe Tampa was a skid how hi&gt; Harlem (llohe
In Uio opening rrigaKemrnt, Co- the reason, at Lakeland, Rollins fray
Owning a I-it record in Central
Ctn squad, illness and the lack with 81 points In four games for
with S 'a" Jim Vongr's re­ trotters berame such a spectacular
natrhe.l
7B-7J decision. The lead Jturn
* pIn
," h5
" squad.
,J L 'n J Yonge.
™ * ' »J who
*
Florida Conference play, Oviedo
practice coupled wllh the still • loftv ! « . point per game aver* eonchea Bill Fleming and Fred •
Ihe
attraction
war
narrow
all
of
the
w
.e
with
,,,rn.
the
squad.
1
onge
who
will slurs the courts lomorrotv night
ite discouraging fnetor of a age. Merk la second with .18 jrana. will dispatch their promts* wbh narrow ull of the way, with made all stair In Ills freshman
" I don't know esactly.*' said the
Ing looking Junior varsity Fr.ls never more thin a few points dif­ year al Htrlsnn. sal nut the pre­
against Cioveland for a twin bill
' “ accent which manifest even points In Ihe same span.
owner
of
Ihe
fuhulnus
traveling
against the I'alatka JayVe... in ference in scores.
.•tilt the I.inn K
gMl.l.
plaving
their m
ST
B IIIlfi
material.
holiday portion of the III Mats' Negro
O lt;t
sk ft III II train,
Vim
'I'ETEH
r .i r .i .H
.nn
OM '.tv-South
.?•
*-** !*
•••«&lt;••« i»»rn
basketball
learn, "hill
"but you
Thursday':, game marks the fit at schedule resllng from the gild
The Oviedo g irl, will rla.li with thn first gamn of the twin-bill.
Co .lim y uith a %hn\»' for 2t'
l.amiT, wlm won
••noi-hmil •t»nnt«*r|»nrt.« in thr in- w
ran
N While the gen­ Ihe (iroveland girli in the initial
IIHVl appearance of ll&gt;» llollin. Irci campaign.
c n i ' N r v c .t c K m i . a t k
.1 .1.1 nolbing
imllng will
with
venr- ami
netliing .."1st
out.tin.ling
Jn ,I
,J
**Hb the NewNeu- 1
\ nrl
&lt;&gt;ri&gt; ilial
.Dal out* jst.
i a l mentor la the game of the twin-bill.
five nod of Ni.k Vancho. the sen(Tom orrow)
D\
happen, anil Ihrn ttonni, ynn'rr
' '*"* vrar *U!ni,il hli l!IM
&lt; II DO I M il: Itl'( f&gt;RDS
: *first one to ad­
The
.Stetson
Tampa
natural
rl
ationai
Tar
freshman
from valry will also haw a rx.tr- of re a hit After that you're In
,
At Sanford
The l.yman (ireyhminds, who
S. ..ring
tnnjrart Wednesday
mit nn "name"
Brldgctu.it
Conn
The
V
a"
Vl"
r&gt;
'
wl11
have
a
note
of
re
«
»"t
After
that
you
re
In.
j’a ntka vs. Heminotes
ti. I'u. Ft. To. Avg.
"That's the
Hie way
way itit was
was wllh
with u*
us ' 1 m balking forward to n go.al Flat
‘ eoaeh can work have to play all their games oh
eve
bn.
1
,
i„
•
|,.|,|
„
!
V
"uttorrow
night
Stetson
de
"That's
1 alatka .IVs vs. Hemlnole J V .
1 jh
n fit
tn.n
All
of a
a s.r.blrn
sudden we
we caught
caught o
on vr,'!r And with Monte Irwin hack t..o.rid
-li r...irl
r..." ‘.,i
w
"'. ?" !" " " ''a
tenie.i
rne
Spartans twice In re ,t 'All
a ii of
ol
so.'den
on
jinliaclea without the road because the l.nngwood
and
t
i
l
w
i
j
"
'
1
"
'''
Bpnrlans
.i
At (irovelsnd
amt .11 rout. r.,r „ m
average, „| ,r
....... ....i. ... ... wtrb it*„ ,...t.ii^
........... .. u...,
Ihlnk u t hasp a i?nnd rhnnr o nf D ihIm
2 11
21 12 .1)
Material,
Scott school larks an Indoor gymnasium,
ranking
him
nnionir
*ihf
nallnnV
U,ar
V,,,n
n
Vr
'"'
only
to
lie
»»Mh
the
public
and
pack
them
.............
.
........
Ovinlo VR. (if OVt'lfiMfl
11
.‘lit
U.O
n ... i . ' L I
“ h nations misled bv tho Tampa h.M.psters in In wherever wc g o "
winning the National League flag." M ck
hasn't given up will travel In Titusville tomorrow
((.Iris' Came)
20
fi.7
the N A 1I I11I Toiirn.iinent
The
Trotters
have IlfPIl
Iicpii l»lnl)r
globe
Wheatm.
Vl.l
f»e
Is
a
Inn.I
1
,
1
^
I
C
,n,%
•
Mlim»l
|||f»|||
I
HP
I
mlH'M
h»VC
i in hia persever- evening to battle the Central Flor­
Dvlo.lo v«. lirovoland
.&gt;1*1 fur mriirifl him U **'»i*hu- i T
.«
4 cirillinu* for nrnrlv Ihrrn vr*ar*
1 ^ p^uintl Lanier, who live*
tn
r.,H
■Ing
efforts
to ida Conference Terriers, It will hr
,
At TBilsvIlte
mure l ot, M.Hardy, of W e. 1 * \ &gt;' '
, " ,r ''L ’." v,5‘ now withovt a T t u r . and^ sHRne
''" rln" &lt;hr winter, util lr,v c
to
I't
mold
.............a winner
.......... •;KC game No. .q for Coarh Jim
f-ymnn vs, Titusville
hrook Mr., whose 10.2 atrragp |b»r&gt; tn Ill-starts, wIII prohnhlv rely
cvervwhcrr whether i f . the ,,,r Fhnrnlx. Arlr
where the
ll
2
2.0
ut of this year’. ' "nynea Mounds, who hold an evert
I ,bil
...i effort
. . I or sRain.l
n|,Hiiiai 'heavily ii|um fieorge Mont/, fifn.it Chicago Stadium l.m n I'irk
l.yman .IVs v.. Titusville JVs
l?.r u. . 11 :I1 lM
Dtnnts train, the middle of Fel.ru
2
I
I
1
1.5
Hemlnole.,
Florida Slate. Soph
Coanle Mark
.Mark «unnl
guard who made all state for Ihe IHtlenoil
Suph Connie
l n L A . Aires
a7 ,L .L
v „!.. m L c
.V...._ arv_
I 7fi in I.HM 17.0
or »Wembley
Stadium
Johi rteott
Iro n i c a l .
-________________It'll Irr. of (irernsboro, ,N. f'„
past three years Mont/ has a near in laindnn
Sen*.&gt;n
Ite.
nr.I
7 • fa health hns suffered
“ports a 1.1 point a ie ra ir, and 2.Vpolnt-per
game
for
the
*
1 *m
«»»»« avernge M
U HIT
W. I,. I'rt. Tp. Avg.
"Since we started our latest
. Ith
Netninoje setback. The
season up lo date The .Spartans al­ tmir In October, we've sn'il n'lj
O rlando
J,,r.
MVH'.lMI
2 2 .500 INK 17.0
iflsnuly, ftm serious, mentor has
so possess a dangerous forward In In M nut nf 72 engagements." said
If
I / -II ■
,
T *N r" " hold their owh afalnat
D|..i|inent«
2 2 .500 175 43.R
baen wor|nK dally with evening
MIX F I) IIOtVI.INti I.F M Ji'.F
ami two clever plav- the little round nrntnnlrr "That Team
K en n el t.liih LntricH '
,h* H n t* Marty- Brooks -......................
(It Into
Opponents
and afterA,,,, ,nactlrns In an ef*
w.
I.
■— —
-------------------------------- --------------- minded three are right,
ers In Don Harriul and John O'Neal must he n record.”
'yjn j
Id
58
F'llgewMlci
lo
.12
shape l° x 1*' *'** rhargea Into
.................. . .
„ o"Mtt'llng mu H... first five f..r
f ouimenllng on the III Hatters'
The Trotters, featuring the un-'is|0,' g
t
lei
li.iltlf
mi
II
10
12
hiHee s i n *
. .'"L "
WoHlwe will l» *..pb Bill Cost. «frra«th entering the new year. canny drltd.ling n f Marques*- jgn q
:■« Winter I’.i i I*
51
Last niglft (be gloomy Hemlnole
Ft
21
O K I.A N D 0 — tHperinl) — Han........ . ' -run
It,....!
ruu ' . r *■'? *",r.
Sr.-WMI* Tolley, Junior Don Wnrl^nd allied, "Stetson hasn’t Ilavnes and the comical antics of s&gt; ' '.
HI
It..,me JVs
15
cage liorisoft whs not brightened
IM 21
Weber
m fi..sb-...............union,
Duk Cordon. lim
Only
hit
peak
yet. nmge
Yonge will ; loose Bmhcd. lone armed floose x ' «
..
y •
;.* itheir
«till
n . lliri
w
i « yei.
v Tltn N|"b"! AualBary Air Station llw.l.tr.’ t .r."! "L ’'
, . . rk Hbort.
Schedule
0 Hi. , (Cost,
114f. • Mr
r*IHi.
fi. ■i.iy
.I.. ....
i.. aI . nr.likn
atfsiiL
«.t*&amp;x.. ...^ I.will
__
any when ft sopl.ornoro-studtled V.1-03 ('hotogrnidilr Houailron mif- dtrato
17
25
i i i .-.- i 'hum.a. .silIKKir*
nod.I Ise-ss.s
Butler
ii*. aim. ..........
.
........
* ....
. rur Uke up Ihe stark where we have Tatum, lured 201.753 customers In « , .1
Jan. '.' \l (j rove lurid
l.yman quinftt scrimmaged th« fared its third loss of tho reason
10
12
--------'
**"lettermen, mi .. lenm Hint
ml whipped hr,n
weakest— Ip offensive lit games in 11 day* nn their coast " ' “
Jan. 12 -l.vman
lethnrgle
C ,% ,y
Kml quintet, and flral In the Orlando City Cage
rebounding. I am looking for Ihe I" coast trip Inst venr
Jail. I.'i At t fHint ill"
'tlon
matching
thft larger
Hanfonl loop last night l.v nl.snrl.ing a -12a
.t
. .
Tltlv l nor fhisw'll ..Uu
'l«s.
SVIalil.ia W.,M,I„
||.Lem o . '
M• I" Florida a___
Jen. 20 Titusville
"We start some of our rix.kies
team tn continue to Impruve as . | hU v r'?,r ,hCJr'!L •’l" v,
eager.
nd Wound
dir'iv
III inn
the rut
bunds
of ific
th.
s
i * po
nln t.ffr,l0|nl
T I ,,m,m „itiiu
wmmu .1(1 wlilnplnv
wiini|iinif m
m&lt;in or
•"ehv
Still), nod H2 OH In St.-I.iin.
the
le s s e n
I'ctwecn
March
2
fi
and
April
lit
off wllh lion a month plus rx
•Inn. 21 S|. Cloud
T il I Mll M i l l .
Up virtually uu&amp;M.intlng the F'erls. Muglr Sporting (J.i.hIs team, here
I Ml 'III
------------'*
yason
progresses.
nnd
undnuhtedlv
will
better
last
rhe
liext
llollin*
hmne
gnnu*
is
Hlifllitti, Mmrln Mr II •S'its a11f
pentes F’rom then it goes all the
Jan. 27 l.viiian
Ini* Iium
iiin I linrrftJii
lintFiiii110
1 1„ fr«rni
.... L
, ku |f|ai niirht.
Ihe
Imya
A nntihl^-hrailer will In* on I' m* yrnr'n flmirnn hv fnr T h r «rtiallrnt way nn to what the (tonic make*
.
,
ri*IM«M|«. M.SI Ilf....*
•|f||| rut until fun l'ii . with the FiirrU
Jet. :.'* \l drill.*.m
Irom Longwoift drmonslralrd
llin Miiir/H'i (iiiirilct mmlf nn of &lt;11 it. A 1..1 n.. . f ■, , . * 1 * Miillk
M mm I Marini t
pro«r.ini
Krhl.iv
.it l)iLa
Air 'Ul'im
.irrni lllt
thc*y*
plnv M
Inl m
thl%
vnr
• r- » .........V
s , a ..........assn
esil'«
s. 1 ran
y il11 JIIJIV
il VCIT
*
Feb. 1 Al Titusville
rtnrl
Arnm.1 Friday
l**ri&lt;ls&gt;. ni.ibi
milk *k..
L _ 1Kansas
/ ____ mCity
. *Auditorium
ns •
7scats
. I won't tell you what he gels tint,
o the l erls ho* (be fasl-hrtak flyers front the Firm Castle Air
• u r n i'i&lt; r; — i it. tin,
port, Aren
the *
the
Ih 1II1it* '■'rurrr*
„
. .
..night with
.
- ................ # __
.... „
..j
.
on a 10-month basis. It's twice
F'eb. 0 — 4&gt;rov.'lr. ml
“I'.Mi,tMI., l-rl.i*,
U li-.
. .,k Flayer
Stetson
Frnsh
tangling
with
St
-------*
* vear •
•
• ' - to whal George Mikan makis '
u : r hr
i
ocra»lon«. Base, sporting new uniforms, demI
s.
F't.
Tp
.
t
i
|
,
'
"
I
Fmsh
tangling
with
St
!I800
Last
they
played
Fell. 1(1— At St. Cloud
'lli I'**** .Seale n.el lie.,,.
HeolUvisibly di&gt;jkaird.
user! me
the "Oalrate.l iineniiiiv arriir**. v with Bus.-M ii'.,v
&gt;iH, ..sen
Yanebo
II 111 Mil 21.2 I'rtenhurg J r College at fi 1.1 p ,n fl.142 In El Paso. Tex.
Big Ocorge the highest oa'd
re
ii,
c,
FVh. 1:: ( &gt;n.rst i lln
aeailon lo point o flaw* In Ihe "oitnln art allot in notching th"
McHardv
:i!i IM lot 10.2
F H -r il l l l l 1 : _ s m Kill
F'eb. |g.2l -C FC Tourney
d !
\
R
nr ml r
m‘‘C' in,t t rA ’ kAl h" W ||^ p®‘si off hjs trot- star in pro basketball reputedly
Hernlnnlrx' defen.
nnd offen- |vlrlnry. however the fl- ers mulu
Tiny N. II. I Ire. ....... I , , , , Buller
lers. Abe rcplicil without hesita- collects $20,000 a year
21 05 11.0 lampa ai a.l.l p in
F'eb. 21 — Boone JVa.
slvr srrernlng lariw*.
•:**■
........... i,,,,., Bn&lt;*ook
'•'dv rip the cords on four freo
iii
It 20
.Mllllii. llll a** | t*t l.lli.i | ,,,,
5.8
Weber
M d 22
When l.yman roaV Jim I’ayne thrown,
si S't'll ll n i : — .i it. im ,
5.4
V.I-82, hnndlrappr.l In the fad
....... It.ll.e llr.l II. III..,, Me
e f *tm(
Informed Kcntt tlmfthls rhargrs
N 10 20
52
Tevleisl A.mi. II.,In,........ .. I . , , &lt;mm *l«»n
dints t have a gym cibcr to play that three of its rre.dsra, J r r r r
u
1 21
4.2
High.
(Jene
Hanoi.1st.
and
Joe
"
Me
"
«
"
Hue*.
I
liiiinli
Tn rlry
nr to practice on, Neill, obviously
I l.l
2.d
s ':t i:&gt; rn n s. •: — ,i u, iuir
Mrrallrh
had
only
returned
In
|
' iinnifi|f|t|iin
aurprij.cd, g. ii. iourly V&gt;ffcre,| the
titles,
Eiisblii.isl.l*
\ i.luiil
a
7
1.1
duly only a few hours before Ihe H'.i'e Mlii.e.ll, H.rlili ll |,„| | |... •*om1&lt;
I
I
:t
1,1
Iftuan team game, were iirresNarllv rusty.
(Ml
1
.
1
.
11
|»
I
&lt;i-.
In
I
■
|»,.
\..,,l,
ls.nl
on Wnlni'Miuy i vi ninml
learn TolaU
117 Mil .t in 70.8
F.t'iH Tii ,i ii *: — i hi wilr
Tho I'liot.igraidiera will engage
"We huve to play n ll\ „ r gamaa
MivI iib Mill. Mllvn III ,., I, Ml,. , ,v
Ihe
imwerful
Clicvrmr
fivers
..f
the
IIIAf.KAII TR A C K
lailfl*', • •1*1 l | r | t i
HIm«i | , | tit f yin 11((11
on lb - read/ I'ayne VapLalned.
M IAM I •I' - Ifl.iirnh l(»ff» enume
All we have I rutty |\,y cmllt• Horn Chlra base In Key West at IliltfV II Il«»9i|Is. All-Hi..H Mi.||*
the
HUM
gym
tonight
In
n
benefit
Mpon
Ihrmik'liout
Ihn y. .r.«.r n&lt; •
out-of-door..
...
Mile
.
_____ ...»
eonteat for the March of Dime*
Tolu.II row eve.
m i , L r . :
, l :„ l
s .W 'h m -:1
, " ,,r *c,lnn* i* ^ jo y in g .
fund l.egli.nliig al 8:10 p. m.
Mi.»tii lUf, »*h"rr% « iM*k'. iv.ri* h ,. ;,‘,,l,n rr ^riiAon. nfflrinU rrporln!
nlrtg'i. elu&gt;I. with
V J . 8J
F*. FI. Tp. M*»ri i*.i ' ‘Ini*
, Imlay
I'nlittk.. t. . .••**.|
Tallent
o
•rtivni n tt i: — a s u u .
During the lnd..v period endref
Ull oven ton. up
(‘iisviibiand
1
by moat EFC ex­
rr
Hunmilal
t .......... r .i it .,. Kb. ,, iiei.y v i s e n t
nut 1l7,5fio pmt cards
inn Is. Tim Ma­
•I
Mauoon
rl
■*“te
nu Increase of i t per cent over
roons have not,
Bunnells
i
I
*
the corrcspumliug |.crlntl a year
iinprrsaed
any­
Clark
0
n
n
i ts* v i ..i i r s iir .s ii.is
ago
one in iii.- north­
•
i
Morallcb
a
H
'•nisi "'lltwrt
t o ; _.T4,:|
.1 u. m,e
Another record was set Sunday
eastern
tertien
a
lllgb
o
rl J I'tialll •)•$»
III |M n DM I "(» Dec 28 when tt ?on «lgbl«crr»
of tlm stale this
Totals
M
11
.'lit &lt; hllllt IVflfllr
\
1 in l miiiloil 2.1,(881 post Ciir.ls, brcnklnc
lloghrs
ycat, while Nan
Fg. FI. In J I '!• k v 11aafi.it'* it
•11 die old record of 17 Iimi cartls sent
De.lm.ge
ford has re ta in
s|;r &lt;1111 M'1' 71^
» "I m ir
mil oil Dee .11. l!kVl
I"
ly not been too Hill
...............
Caplis
1
t
i)
Timing
I Hr*i "s ir *.ni'&lt; '.uiiH'".
I"he tra*'k w ilt open Ian |fi for
linprcm ii., playing even k|&gt; cum Hayes
o
0
12 i Km.tier
............ ..
, SI1 li., pi day racing season
t'larke
it
H . T r i i n r llappy
petition in tliia area.
t
a an : &lt;»
___________ _____
n
t
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have an Interesting group f soph­
M IAM I (jv -T h e Orange Bowl
•tn it i ii •*.%&lt; a. — * is m i.
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omore.* nnd two ntur Junlrs who Htadlum may have seals for l.noo
Time. .13.3
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have figured III both gains Ihla more aifclalors by nexl fall, 7 Mil.•&gt;. .'a.ut.sr
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tpact with *arh aueceadl
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the
City
Commlnlon
that
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Natad Indomitable pit
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IttUo Jim m y Rutlar ...
its b in The •lonal Production Authority has r Frsih Mr
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T i : v n i n i l 1: — n m m ir
lit.ln'els 13-71 11» In
add 3.000 seals.
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Ttu pact Rmfonl’s lars In pay off Ihe present stadium
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th*
csurl . ST. A U G U S TIN S U B -A fund is
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th" bring raised here to give Charlie
vRal feodlhg role LaPradd an automobllo and a bank
.f n while contrlhst- account and atari a truat fund for
his small son.
LnPrnd.l, n HI. Augustine Imiv
• e iib iv Mo?k. " ni1, Dutlpr* are lltd was Ihe first UnlversBv of Florida
athtete In 34 years tn Im named lo
lead n 'iY
for ,hu ^
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‘'epar tment. Thase the All America fftntbnl! team. He
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Ihe Associated Preaa 1833 team,
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Noble p c.alhnun. m-chalrman
of the drive, said 11,100 already
hia Item railed.

Nick Vancho Paces Jim V.mTre' Returns « £
I in Quintet With
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300 E. 3rd St.

POTTED MEAT

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Beech-Nut Baby Food
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Fresh Crisp Texas Green Top

Biscuits 2 "*• 25

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SANFORD.

Eatihltnhed 1908

Tornado Cuts Path
Of Destruction In
Downtown Sarasota
Clermont Is Also Hit
By Tontadie Winds;
New Khtfland Gets
Year’s Worst Snow

IN D K P E N D E N T D A IL Y

F L O R ID A

F R ID A Y

NEW SPAPER

fe r a lb
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Truman’s Last Budget
Calls For 78 Billion
Dollar Expenditures

Churchill Holds An Informal Talk In New York

McClelland Is
Named Chairman
Of County Board

Legality Of Special
Meeting Questioned
By Mrs. Meredith

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4,518 Telephones
Reported Now In
Use In Sanford

Bradley Says He’s
In Dark On Ilmv To
Settle Korean War

Early Validation
Of Hospital Bonds
Urged By Tucker

o r ;iir&gt; is
Noted InNumberln
Use One Year Ap&gt;

W.E.White Promoted
To District Manager

Cierman Youth Is
2J™ ""
gSeekinjj; Work In
| Ho espUltied that the t*dnl miniFour Persons Hurt W. K White----------bus been promoted ' her of telephone* m-w serving Hun
district supervisor of the In- ford Is more than one time*. m 117
The United States
In Auto Accidents totrrstate
Life and Accident In- Per cent greater than it wo* ut
nuance Company, according to .'he end of World Win II
The expnnston of Sanford’* tele
l ilv recently receive I i
inailc today hy the
In Sanford Area -inuouncrmrnt
•ompany which ha* headquarters phone system wn* n mol of u letter from ii l*erliinri vmilh olei
fire

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Four Person* wore inlurcl in
two utitomnhilu accidents on High­
way 17-02 vesterilav. ono of which
lnvolveil four vehicles.
A 1050 tiulek sedan, driven hv
Jlarrv C. Ent Jr.. 10. Orlando.
Highway Patrolman It. D. H arri­
son said, aidoswiiied n lit 10 Chev­
rolet truck driven hv Jumes H.
Dasher. Havunnah. (in., then side,
swiped a 1051 Olds mobile driven
.h v Rav-mond Baas, Lake Monroe,
and sidcswlped still another cur, a
f050 Chrysler sedan driven hv
Ned M. Simon*. Itoanoke. Ind.
Afterwards, the Ent car con­
tinued fur 150 feet, nurllv liimned
a culvert and struck n toleulume
pole, breaking It off at the ground.
The accident hauucnrd about 10:00
u .m „ 10 miles south uf Hanford.
Mr. Ent hud minor luccrutloui
uf the forehead: tlradv J. Pinker,
10. Plnecaslle. accumuanvlnv Mr.
Ent, lacerations uf the forehead,
-and Mr. Baaa suffered Inlurles to
the loft cheat.
Mr, Ent wua arrested and Inkcn
to the County Jail, chnrged with
driving while* Intoxicated mid

in Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. White
ha* been serving a* staff man­
ager of Ihe local office In the
Dtiuford Atlantic National Bank
Building.
Hi* new dotle* will cnenmnn**
siipiTVI.slon of
seven Central
Florida counties including Virtu*ln. Brevard. Femlmde, Lake,
Bulk, Orange and Osceola. Her­
bert C. Prevatt tins been nouointed to succeed Mr. White a*
stuff manager.
Mr. White moved to Bunfurd
In Janoarv of t!)4D from Nn&gt;ht-llle. Term, where he wn* also
usocIMed with fnterslnle. He
arid his wife reside nt 2105 A m e ­
lin Drive In Highland Park.

wishes to 'rente employment m
the I ’nite/I Slate*
Urmhlc to provide the young
n..,-,,,,,,, wp|, city employimi'
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JACKSONVILLE i* -F lv c policemen from the Hlvmltle precinct
mklesa driving, willful and van- wcrc jni]ed today on charges of
ion.
breaking and entering
Damage to Mr. Ent’a ear wux
They are Edwin Boyer, 37: Her­
placed at IU O O j to the Ilaaa car. ald Robert farter. 211: Harold Dan­
*1,100: to the Hlmon vehicle. iel Mann. 41: Johnte Calvin Cray______
*1,000:____________
about *100 to the truck. ey, M, and Wendell Edward Vlnand «I00 to the telephone cole and j
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Sheriff Sherman Cannon laid In
vextlgalor*
cleared
up
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of
Mr. Ilarrlttm wax audited In the
lnvextlgatlun bv Deputy Sheriff It. to burglartee In Iho Hlverxlde i«ctlnn and arreited five men and two
L. Euhankx.
Charlxa A. Ponder. 70. Banfortl.
was hoinlulixod here with cutx * ThebiirgU ri admitted Ihev were
aAtl hnjlaex of Iho htatl after the In league with the ufflceri, Cannon
caV he wax driving collided with •aids
Flraf brtak In the « « e
dtte (irlm t bv ’Devlrl Kohler. 45.
Atlanta, (la. II. P. Rarrlaon wax early Thuriday *h#n Dotectlvea
a' paxxenger of the nonder vehicle J. W. (Ireeno Jr., and T . 9. Beandwhen the accident r^urred yexter- rot nabbad three men they Identi­
dav afternoon north of the Lake fied as Denny C. Conway, 10; Joe
T .,.,.» . . 4 •
•xMonroe bridge.
' M r , ' Hhrrlxon elxo lnve«tl«ate&lt;l
m ! It. Shank look over the Invoitl,fthU occidhnt.
gallon and two more men were
picked up and charged with breakng and entering and grand lar•ony: Jamea Warren Griffin. II;
andr Wilton B. Klmrey, 45, who
wax drxcrlbfd by Cannon aa an
Mr* Ira A. Cuppin*. rexldent of "old timer.'*
"Ile’i been given 123 ycora In
Lake Monroe for the peat It)
. ytarx, died at her home Wednea- the p u t. end he'a on parole,"
dar night following a lengthy ill- Cannon laid.
Two women were arretted ana
• " T h e w u born In New York booked for receiving itolen goodt
Evelra Owena, 11, and Jane
■Ute Nov. ffl, 1813. Surviving are aa
Tolor, 19.
the huiband of Lake Monroe) two Marine
A i the prltonera talked, the may­
brother*. Frank E. Fo*o» Bowling or and county.aoUcitor Harry arGroan, Ohio and Ellxworth E. Fox Uo ware called in. . .
. „
' Jack ion, Mlch-t two lliterx,
0. I* Houxman of Jackson,
and Mra. A. M. Purling of
f'jrth, Ohio,.
'1* eervice* wit he eon*

nor UlM
•too Mb'

(•'till hi priivlftlm; the *•imui if inmi
with ii j«»l&gt; 111 ttil** nitintn .
Th r lrll«*r
fruin ( ’bum tli-^i. i

wintrr*
IlmuriM-hwi'lif,
KuHm
r int'iiw! i■Hinr t*. (irrnmny, iitui
i fiii I m in

follow*: "Sir!

At

tin

titul towns, SMHthi'i n 11**11 , i
v i i r i him ! nt I It*- UrniUMM ti
innl *llr«l nu m v m m l f !«*!•• - v »*nf School of TVi tirmloirv fo r on*
phofiftt tbrouirliDiit t h r Slut* ," Mr ( %«*sir.
nslrohom y,
rimtbi innti*
( C o n t ii n i n l On I ' m * t h r e e )
nlivsir^
unit t - I n * * * r i iilt
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5 Jacksonville Policemen Jailed
On Breaking And Entering Charge

Mrs. Ira A. Gopplna
Dies At Lake Monroe

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Florida-wide
telenhrwre growth
which in 11152 added nlimisl fid.lllHI
to the total telephone* in tlie State.
Florida now hu* about 501,000
telephiincy in service, which i*
more than double the imnr » r lo
MTvIct* in tht* Stiiti* nt l hi* ••ini of
World War II.
Soul hern Bell tn t1»52 orovid-d
25 million dollar’s worth of addi­
tional facilities in Florida, making
n tutu! of ovvr lft*J ih IINhii ihillum
■Pent In lire Slate since World
W a r ll.
,,
"In addition to providing tele.

Chief Cannon rxplnlned Dint the
county xnllrltnr will file county
charges directly agalnM the five
Solicitor Martin refused tn ill*
CUI* detail! of the |c*tlmii-;;;
Igalntt the patrolmen "We will
not try the case In the newxpa
peri," he xnld.
Sgta. Shank and Hall said the
•ccuxcd burglar* have admitted
breaking In: College Pharmacy
Burgmxn Tractor Co : Ittveraldr
Chevrolet Co.; Florida Electric
Runplv Co.. Avondale t.louor Store,
Columbia Laundry and t)rv Cleon
era. Stewart'* Flvr-»nd-Dlme,/.aun
Equipment Co.; Murray Hill Thca
ter: and an A * P Orocerv.
"Policemen were Involved In
everv one of Ihexe. according to
admlaitonx we have," Sgt Holt
declared.
Mayor Burnt mentioned a law
■tala of morale among policemen
at today'a meeting.
" I know Ihe men feel that there
la a dark clond over the depart
ment." he laid. "But I'd like to
paint out that thi* Investigation
wai carried out entirely within
the police department and I* a
eredlt lo the deportment When
they found bad apple*, everybody
who could help Jumped right In.
One city official, who refused to
be quoted by name, xummed up
the caae against the five officer*
this way: "Theie officers planned
theie Jobs with the gang, xtood
guard while Ihe burglars went In,
and took a share of the stolen
goods,"
In many of tha braak-lni, nothing
atoton. Two of the biggest
were at Avondsle Liquor
, where about ft.500 ca«h and
ware stolen and Zaun
-• Co,, where Itinoo in
bead* were takes.

I,v financial ilifflciillli-*, t
"in I'Miii'-i! lo break off im
U nity, lufiu" | urn itI.I i- to fiiii-li
it
"It stun.I* to n-asim ihui I
foiilil finil an rt|i( hi IHI rsii-ril lii-lin tii-rmiinv. I am nut willing o
do *ii, tail t waul to gu to lln
If. S. A. at unci-.
"Are v-ui util" to liilp im-, *ii,
in find any I'ci-iipntlun in ynai
town T At thi* til-ginning I matnut yn a i pri-tinslims. Imt t wnalo
la- glad al an npiiolntuii-nt. whlili
I* impruvulil" In th-* future. P"i
nhtips then- is any imniigratid
Herman In vour town, who want
a countryman? Dr do you know
sain" ndiirs-Mi-s, at which I couH
writ" with pm*|ii-i-t in xtirei-ss?
"Moreovi-r I know rnough almut
driving n nuitnr-ear, somi-thing
alaiilt th" phot agraph Vi a tilthalmut ntayiag piano and almut iho
tin-deln** of trnidrnl fistic*
"At all "Vi-nl* J think you v.-rcnrdlnly for vnur kind efforts!''
He eni-l"*t-d ii idetiire with Di­
li tter. whl h I* In the hands of
the City Manager.

il
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Hu* Im - i mil i *
Wll'lbl be tin* I Lv
vulldiil l.-ti f |l I.

No. ion

A h m ic I ii U h I I'n -sn I rased W ire

I A N . !), IB M

By The /Mandated Prraaa
The worst storm of the season
uffcted the Northeastern states
today and a twister rut a mile
wide path of di’itructlon through
downtown Sara sola, Fla., causing
between t.MKi.uou and a million dot
Inrs damage
Another twister accompanied by
T h r ('m ini) &lt; itmnil'»ltin Is **•
heavy ruins damaged a number of
peeled In ineel at 10:00 itVIork
home* In Clermont. Fin
Mumlav morning with the Itoada
There was no report of any cas
Committee of the Chamber of
ualtlcs
Cninmeree to iliu‘ti&gt;H the road
Freriluu drizzle and rain slicked
program for Seminole County,
recta and highways tn auuthrrn
Forre I llrerhenridge, manager,
irhljinn. northern Indiann, and
Ohio and alontt tl:e Mississippi nnnounred this afternoon.
it Ivor from southern Missouri to
J. F. McClelland was elected
southern Wlsronsln,
The storm In the Northeast halt clmiminii anil O. E. Fournkrc as,
ed several plane flight* and ile vicr-chairniun this morning at the
Secri-lnrv of S'lHte-dv-algMnli- .lobn Foster Dulles huMs the floor f•s the heutoot at an mfoinml ,ln
joyed buses Sr hoots rinsed In reorgnnlsationul meeting of the
Tray, N V At mid morning, there Board of County Commlaatoner*,[ ..UKaiun hiu/l by Biltisn J'nnie Mimstei Winston Churchill at the home -■( to- host, llciimiil M Bnnieli, n
was im to 15 tnehrs of snow In in which two m-w i-uinmisiiuners, ^'t,w Yoik I'll -. I p the group (I to i i in Ihiiles, M r ('h u iil'lll; Mr. Ih.nirh, an,I Woitiimp \V AiiliitJi,
the Adirondack* and a foot In At John \\ . Meisch amt W. It.1 Aml'uif»a-'i,»-&lt;lc*iitnnlv to l,omloii. Meeting followed „ n I'hnn nill unit &gt;&lt; in F .i imowei i Intelimtuumii
banv and II was still snowing The 1 Brown | Miller, took seals vacated
Weather Bureau said the storm by W. &lt;!. Kilhce unit II. II. Pope.
would eontlnoe through tomorrow
Mr
McClelland's election a*
™ The deepest snows of the winter -hairumii of the County Comm!*plied it)i In New England. Mas*# slim makes it the third time lie
chosett.s had seven tn 12 tnrhes l»v ha- servinl in that m pm lty since
mid-morning From 12 to ih tnehi" lOW). The 71-yinruhl Commission-j
were forecast before the storm er was first eleetrit to the County
peters nut tomorrow.
Comntlishin in IIUJ aiul has hern
W ASH IN (iTtiN r -lien Dinar
Snow was general throughout the on the Inuiril ever since, lie is now
Bradley wa* ipmletl today at
Northeast except for sleet and rais­ •erving the lust two years of hi*
.ay mg he doe* nut know how
in Ithode Island and Connecticut third term m u i-nninilssiom-r. The
In'settle Hie Korean \tur and
At tea«t three persons were native Baiifonlite pri-vkusly held I l l C P P I l S t 1
1 llcc.immuniljit imw
"hasn’t met anybody who dues
killed in the storm nod the Coast public office when he was elected
know " llep Slim I ill Moi said
Hoard was seeking two flshlne Sheriff of the imn ly in IP2N hold­
M a d e T o ( ' m i n t y By*
the chairman of the .limit Chiefs
boats off t^e New England ennst ing that iio«l until Itl'lit, Mr. Me1 Ii &gt;s| lit &lt;i]
’1 ru s t r e s
of Stall made the statement dor
V The Weather Bureau In Washing "leMand !» a citrus grower and
log a Ihree-hnur lop secret re
tun In a snerlol advisory, ordered retired fanner residing lit .100
view of the world situation he
northeast storm warnings from t*&gt;r French Avenue.
Iteeumiio'ii.luiout* were niit.h
Expanded telephone service wa*
fore the House Armed Services
Delaware Breakwater to Block ts
Ho- i tom d "I i ouiitv Com inI- hi"
The elmUmn* took place In short part of suhstiintlnl progri*** re­
Committee. Short, who i* to be "i* (hi* iifli'iooon hv T E T o l .a ,
laud and said strong "IruU would order after the nuctfng opened at corded in Hiiiifunl In IU52, or,Hid­
'hairmuu of the committee when
pound the middle Atlantic coast 10:00 o'clock and Mr. McClelland ing to E. V. Turner, .Southern Ih-ll
eliuirmno of Mo- Scnilnnh' lOonlv
for the nevt 24 to 10 hours,
it organize*, told reporter* there
Hoard of Ho mini .. .............. tliol
Iminerllatel) eg.hanged seats with manager here During 1052 the
wu* ail extensive discussion of
The sudden wind storm that B. C, Dodd, chairman during the number of telephones -In service
the Coutilv ('iiioiiiisniuri p*oi-",-d at
the Korean conflict He said Ihir
slammed Into Sarasota from (h, east year.
idira
lowuril
ihe
valldiitl......... .
here Increased hv 145, or eight per
Included a “ llllle" discussion ol
Olllf of Megleo sank if " » r s l boats
( ’ouniv bond* r11 the euusiroi tion
rent.
During
other
proceedings
at
the
the |Nis«ilile use of atomic wen
moored at Munlcinal I'tor, oyer
,of u Semlnol, I -uniV llo-ollnl us
As the vesr ended, 4,51H tele­
(ions there hut that Bradley gave I ■uthorlred bv fieehuhlcr* In the
turned trailers and knocked down meeting, the Commission passed a phones were In service, a* against
resolution
to
hold
two
regular
no Indlcalidn whether this mighl
11 to 20 feet of vrnll In the .Snruaota
w.VlaVolvlier elecllori
*
meetings a month Instead of. Just 4.171 at the first of the year. "The
be done
4 'h a m h rr of Commerce building.
number of people with telephone
r In piopoiiDii’ tin, idling v*lilt
Vue,.uf
ter
the
logulliyof
u
special■
Presidents
the aturns ar
servlc* Is regarded as a good baro­
It IIMIlHIlKlit Till t*MM» Sit I
tiller ulhel II't'oiiimemlalioiis Mi
a twister It knocked out power
meter of economic health, and the
Tucker &gt;'vI'liiin, d loot the liuslee*
In some downtown sections, dam
number In service pt Sanford eonhud li"M fi i mu-nl im-, hue* in the
oifed roofs and nut some tele
tlnues to Increase. We continue to
on t month nod I d also uo-l wiili
phones out of service.
til,- 11ii *i - , , .&lt;f 11.&lt; ) i ,| i .- -Iat, a .)

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shower* ami thunderstorm* ltd*
aHr moo it, Hearing and murh coldr r tonight; .Saturday lair and cold,
r r ; strung shirting winds becoming
ninth west.

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Draft Official
Truman Budget
Sees Tightening Called Fanciful
Of Deferments By Republicans
'nllejfe Students
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f rumaia today laid a $7U.r^i.oool.’ i v i . - i l
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Some ol ihcin prom‘set
(,. , ol it at least 1" Inllioo dollars
(!iif*itnr 'ttthl tfrmufik! iH.iff »■ilK ,iid al-o reduce taxi*
jput Hiniil limits &lt;n I hi’
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Itopoldiei'lls wllo will rortiol Ibe
i*l •i IiIi 'h w itp i»rml"**in»* i p ' m-si I, .In al purse string' i .i die pre .ent
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rniman's proon-.d tor
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Du- cnlli-gcs with -.iiuu-Diiiui m*ar»*
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M i l t o n M To Trinn In
Dunedin This Year

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what l , resldenl rle* I ta
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(tloomy Prediction
0! Observer Brings
Downpour Of Haiti

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I'll t • &lt;m nicfi Itru* ili* i n jut ii today llllit Ito I’ud'e* w it) "dc
f io il11v ’ I,..Id fli.'t, - H i l l y i iim o m
**f I Ii*- fall firiMiiHt rf *Mil I rl UIP |( «t I *,fla--tl'l.
till""
tulle* Out til
of
Mr ( 'I* hi u tiler
Milt ll'*l »/••■! HI
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dim Mi l.uughbo. Ilrowoie farm

with tb* i»h«fi *•( m i tutu
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iinlv 'in b no imhh iih im nm'lit ) ** i|a- Mi,*i,,0»' rduii- m ii lihoiie call

• vtucssiil in a recent surve y try
Die \**ttelated Pres*. I* for re. .........I spending aliroad

Al to* cnslnniarv meeting with
"ewsmeii to explain the budget,
Truman said there l* no wav. jn
•nil material la emiallv effeetlv*."

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afterriimn. i'f trnI i II ill'll for . ollVc |(ujf lh&lt;* TH^fHHAry blood
t In ai d *t»ll
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of January pledge* to trim awav
liilliiiti* of dollar* Only time ryuid
tell whether, under the liOP, thing*
would he different
Truinun'* estimate ol governmerit spending wu* tor the fiscal
tear Hi5|, which begin* Julv l
I'he total wa* four hlllinn dollars
higher than spending projected by
the President for the current fis­
cal year amt 12'v billions more
than in fiscal HJ.V2. which ende*t
1:1*1 June 50
The increases were almost entin-lv fur national sreurity pro­
gram* amt iHiinteil, Truman said,
toward a 10 billion dollar deficit
is month* from now
I'roman called for a hig increase
m foreign alii, mostly for miiltnrv
help to Die nation’* European al­
lies Hut he also included two bljlinns tor ceoiiunile. rather than
imliim* Ind)) Some member* id
i tfiicto** h.iw hern uriiing that all
piirelv ecomrrnte aid to foreign
i ituntncs tie h iltcil
I tie whole foreign aid section
11r" ini-,i-iI to he a controversial one
M 'lords emigres.imial desire, as

I'he foundation nul.l the of fir# of
-in- duv, Nov 20. tie *»ld
fen*" umhlllxiiUon iias a*ked the
Hniu la-gun to eu.nie.tlowit lute i Bed 1,’iiiss |u assume ri-xponsildlttv.

tn | f* If 'l in 'd t a l i - la 1 in trig ,t..| will, Ii
te u latiM

Dot Dial wa* (he customary re,n lion of Democratic congresse*.
loo and they frcipieully fell short

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V. O F C M EKTIN H
St mti'ii undi for which lbt&gt; cnnininf*
Direelont uf the Hemlnolt- Cntinly Chamber of Commerce will
meet at the Cltv Hull Tuesday at
B’OO p.m. to dim-iis* ronil net"I*
of tin- eountv for the eomlng
H in t
year, Forrest llreekenrldge. manEridiiv • "Asaignment Faria "
ne"* ennounccfl today.
til-J - 1:40 - 6:8S • 7:1(1 - 0:34
"Wo hope lo ilrnw up n program
Snt. "Hun Valley Cyclone" and
which will Ito onltetllv pjveesl to
"Arabian Nighta"
hv.the hoard and the Commission­
Sunday* • "Star* and Htripea
er*," he xalil. John MeUrh and O.
Forever"
E Fourakre. .laith County Com1:14 • 3:20 • 5:24 . 7:10 • 0:14
mUalener*. era co-chairman of
M OVIKLAND
th" C of C hlehwaya, road* and
"Jungle Headhunter*" *Urt*
hrldire* committee,
(1:3d • 7:0.1 • 8:08, last feature
Mr. Preckeerldir# told th* C. of
8:51
C. noaalblv will have a delegation
Mr*. Ed U n e , wife of the local realtor nnd long time resident of the city, yeaterdav wa* awarded a
Hut. • "Dakota Kid" and
accompanying Countv Commla- traveling trophy ami a $25 U, S. Defenae liond by th* Junior Chamber of Commerce for the winning entry
“ a , I. Jane"
alonera to the dlttrlrt meeting of (above) In tho Jayccea outdoor Chrlitinaa lighting conleat. Th* display appeared at ihu residence of Mr.
Sunday - "I alarid of Dealt**'
Ih* Bute Road Department at Deand Mr*. L*ne, 810 Park Avenue, during th* Yulo season.
Land Jan. 10-

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Eatihltnhed 1908

Tornado Cuts Path
O f Destruction In
Downtown Sarasota
Clermont Is Also Hit
By Tontadie Winds;
New Khtfland Gets
Year’s W orst Snow
By The /Mandated Prraaa
The worst storm of the season
uffcted the Northeastern states
today and a twister rut a mile
wide path of di’itructlon through
downtown Sara sola, Fla., causing
between t.MKi.uou and a million dot
Inrs damage
Another twister accompanied by
heavy ruins damaged a number of
home* In Clermont. Fin
There was no report of any cas
ualtlcs
Freriluu drizzle and rain slicked
« recta and highways tn auuthrrn
irhljinn. northern Indiann, and
Ohio and alontt tl:e Mississippi
it Ivor from southern Missouri to
southern Wlsronsln,
The storm In the Northeast halt
ed several plane flight* and ile
joyed buses Sr hoots rinsed In
Tray, N V At mid morning, there
was im to 15 tnehrs of snow In
the Adirondack* and a foot In At
banv and II was still snowing The
Weather Bureau said the storm
would eontlnoe through tomorrow
™ The deepest snows of the winter
plied it)i In New England. Mas*#
chosett.s had seven tn 12 tnrhes l»v
mid-morning From 12 to ih tnehi"
were forecast before the storm
peters nut tomorrow.
Snow was general throughout the
Northeast except for sleet and rais­
in Ithode Island and Connecticut
At tea«t three persons were
killed in the storm nod the Coast
Hoard was seeking two flshlne
boats off t^e New England ennst
V The Weather Bureau In Washing
tun In a snerlol advisory, ordered
northeast storm warnings from t*&gt;r
Delaware Breakwater to Block ts
laud and said strong "IruU would
pound the middle Atlantic coast
for the nevt 24 to 10 hours,
The sudden wind storm that
slammed Into Sarasota from (h,
Olllf of Megleo sank if" » rsl boats
moored at Munlcinal I'tor, oyer
turned trailers and knocked down
11 to 20 feet of vrnll In the .Snruaota
4'h am h rr of Commerce building.
Presidents
the aturns ar
a twister It knocked out power
In some downtown sections, dam
oifed roofs and nut some tele
phones out of service.

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In Auto Accidents
In Sanford Area

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Calls For 78 Billion
Dollar Expenditures

Churchill Holds An Informal Talk In New York

Draft Official
Truman Budget
Sees Tightening Called Fanciful
Of Deferments By Republicans

Legality Of Special
Meeting Questioned
By Mrs. Meredith

'nllejfe Students
^ i'pii As Heine

Thr ('mini) &lt;itmnil'»ltin Is **•
peeled In ineel at 10:00 itVIork
Mumlav morning with the Itoada
Committee of the Chamber of
Cninmeree to iliu‘ti&gt;H the road
program for Seminole County,
Forre I llrerhenridge, manager,
nnnounred this afternoon.

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ci.iK Nomii may he lotiknu; it

J. F. McClelland was elected
clmiminii anil O. E. Fournkrc as,
vicr-chairniun this morning at the
reorgnnlsationul meeting of the
Secri-lnrv of S'lHte-dv-algMnli- .lobn Foster Dulles huMs the floor f• s the heutoot at an mfoinml ,ln
Board of County Commlaatoner*,[ ..UKaiun hiu/l by Biltisn J'nnie Mimstei Winston Churchill at the home -■( to- host, llciimiil M Bnnieli, n
in which two m-w i-uinmisiiuners, ^'t,w Yoik I'll-. I p the group (I to i i in Ihiiles, Mr ('hu iil'lll; Mr. Ih.nirh, an,I Woitiimp \V AiiliitJi,
John \\ . Meisch amt W. It.1 Aml'uif»a-'i,»-&lt;lc*iitnnlv to l,omloii. Meeting followed „ n I'hnn nill unit &gt;&lt; in F .i imowei i Intelimtuumii
1 Brown | Miller, took seals vacated
by W. &lt;!. Kilhce unit II. II. Pope.
Mr
McClelland's election a*
-hairumii of the County Comm!*slim makes it the third time lie
ha- servinl in that mpmlty since
lOW). The 71-yinruhl Commission-j
er was first eleetrit to the County
Comntlishin in IIUJ aiul has hern
WASHIN(iTtiN r -lien Dinar
on the Inuiril ever since, lie is now
Bradley wa* ipmletl today at
•erving the lust two years of hi*
.ay mg he doe* nut know how
third term m u i-nninilssiom-r. The
In'settle Hie Korean \tur and
native Baiifonlite pri-vkusly held I l l C P P I l S t 1
1 llcc.immuniljit imw
"hasn’t met anybody who dues
public office when he was elected
know " llep Slim I il l Moi said
Sheriff of the imn ly in IP2N hold­
M a d e T o ( ' m i n t y By*
the chairman of the .limit Chiefs
ing that iio«l until Itl'lit, Mr. Me1 Ii &gt;s| lit &lt;i]
’1 r u s t r e s
of Stall made the statement dor
"leMand !» a citrus grower and
log a Ihree-hnur lop secret re
retired fanner residing lit .100
view of the world situation he
French Avenue.
Iteeumiio'ii.luiout* were niit.h
Expanded telephone service wa*
fore the House Armed Services
Ho- i tom d "I i ouiitv Com in I- hi"
The elmUmn* took place In short part of suhstiintlnl progri*** re­
order after the nuctfng opened at corded in Hiiiifunl In IU52, or,Hid­ Committee. Short, who i* to be "i* (hi* iifli'iooon hv T E To l .a ,
'hairmuu of the committee when
eliuirmno of Mo- Scnilnnh' lOonlv
10:00 o'clock and Mr. McClelland ing to E. V. Turner, .Southern Ih-ll
it organize*, told reporter* there
Hoard of Ho mini ............. tliol
Iminerllatel) eg.hanged seats with manager here During 1052 the
wu* ail extensive discussion of
the Coutilv ('iiioiiiisniuri p*oi-",-d at
B. C, Dodd, chairman during the number of telephones -In service
the Korean conflict He said Ihir
idira lowuril ihe valldiitl....... .
here Increased hv 145, or eight per
east year.
Included a “ llllle" discussion ol
(’ouniv bond* r1 1 the euusiroi tion
During other proceedings at the rent.
the |Nis«ilile use of atomic wen ,of u Semlnol, I -uniV llo-ollnl us
As the vesr ended, 4,51H tele­
meeting, the Commission passed a
(ions there hut that Bradley gave I ■uthorlred bv fieehuhlcr* In the
resolution to hold two regular phones were In service, a* against
no Indlcalidn whether this mighl
w.VlaVolvlier elecllori
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meetings a month Instead of. Just 4.171 at the first of the year. "The
be done
r In piopoiiDii’ tin, idling v*lilt
Vue,.uf ter the logulliyof u special■ number of people with telephone
servlc* Is regarded as a good baro­
It IIMIlHIlKlit Till t*MM» Sit I
tiller ulhel II't'oiiimemlalioiis Mi
meter of economic health, and the
Tucker &gt;'vI'liiin, d loot the liuslee*
number In service pt Sanford eonhud li"M fi i mu-nl im-, hue* in the
tlnues to Increase. We continue to
on t month nod I d also uo-l wiili

4,518 Telephones
Reported Now In
Use In Sanford

Bradley Says He’s
In Dark On Ilmv To
Settle Korean War

Early Validation

Of Hospital Bonds
Urged By Tucker

or ;iir&gt; is

Noted InNumberln
Use One Year Ap&gt;

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gSeekinjj; Work In
The United States

------| Ho espUltied that the t*dnl miniW. K White bus been promoted ' her of telephone* m-w serving Hun
to district supervisor of the In- ford Is more than one time*. m 117
trrstate Life and Accident In- Per cent greater than it wo* ut
nuance Company, according to .'he end of World Win II
The expnnston of Sanford’* tele
fire l ilv recently receive I i
-inuouncrmrnt inailc today hy the
•ompany which ha* headquarters phone system wn* n mol of u letter from ii l*erliinri vmilh olei

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in Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. White
ha* been serving a* staff man­
ager of Ihe local office In the
Dtiuford Atlantic National Bank
Building.
Hi* new dotle* will cnenmnn**
siipiTVI.slon of
seven Central
Florida counties including Virtu*ln. Brevard. Femlmde, Lake,
Bulk, Orange and Osceola. Her­
bert C. Prevatt tins been nouointed to succeed Mr. White a*
stuff manager.
Mr. White moved to Bunfurd
In Janoarv of t!)4D from Nn&gt;ht-llle. Term, where he wn* also
usocIMed with fnterslnle. He
arid his wife reside nt 2105 Ame­
lin Drive In Highland Park.

5 Jacksonville Policemen Jailed
On Breaking And Entering Charge

1'iiimisc ( 'uts 1!y At
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Id HillimH
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ci led "fniiiusiic" and promlseil to

cui It sharply.
Dot Dial wa* (he customary re,n lion of Democratic congresse*.
loo and they frcipieully fell short

of January pledge* to trim awav
liilliiiti* of dollar* Only time ryuid
tell whether, under the liO P, thing*
i-tessioilal fiscal spcii.ihsl* -ho 1 would he different
ed "confusion” and "f;itita*lie
Truinun'* estimate ol governI...lav al 1'ri‘ ddeul hmu.in s new
Some ol ihcin prom‘set merit spending wu* tor the fiscal
(,. , ol it at least 1" Inllioo dollars tear Hi5 |, which begin* Ju lv l
I'he total wa* four hlllinn dollars
,iid al-o reduce taxi*
Itopoldiei'lls wllo will rortiol Ibe higher than spending projected by
I, .In al purse string' i .i die pre .ent the President for the current fis­
i oligrr" indicated the* would cal year amt 12'v billions more
ignore rniman's proon-.d tor than in fiscal HJ.V2. which ende*t
speutliug iTH ilUO IHHla*....... the I d 1:1*1 June 50
The increases were almost en, .d veal starling Julv l ami « ad
,-a|
what l,resldenl rle* I ta tin-lv fur national sreurity pro­
gram* amt iHiinteil, Truman said,
D "illlolled Mo Cage Ih/cel
toward a 10 billion dollar deficit
is month* from now
I'roman called for a hig increase
m foreign alii, mostly for miiltnrv
help to Die nation’* European al­
lies Hut he also included two bljlinns tor ceoiiunile. rather than
imliim* Ind)) Some member* id
i tfiicto** h.iw hern uriiing that all
1 piirelv ecomrrnte aid to foreign
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■••m1 •(M|J|* 11r" ini-,i-iI to he a controversial one
1’ v* • -1 \
■ tit lit .1,1 III 1 • •x18!i 1 44, M 'lords emigres.imial desire, as
|lRV . .4 V'fV •If v • vtucssiil in a recent survey try
. M »" iny
Die \**ttelated Pres*. I* for reM' 'Hit*' it |ii l»nil !c i lM'
ifM'ln"■
&gt; • f null hit'l . ....... I spending aliroad
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Al to* cnslnniarv meeting with
1Ill's"1 vvtla'll 111 fiut'l' III' f""""k. "ewsmeii to explain the budget,
-Hit i Mm• kfi ]ItITI* '*( HI 1M (t MlItin Truman said there l* no wav. jn
t»'|H" 4 !" r.■ o .i J'j (d tIn* • nil material la emiallv effeetlv*."
mtlli’4 llRii lull' -li in
HIIMMht.
I'he foundation nul.l the of fir# of
-in- duv, Nov 20. tie *»ld
fen*" umhlllxiiUon iias a*ked the
Hniu la-gun to eu.nie.tlowit lute i Bed 1,’iiiss |u assume ri-xponsildlttv.
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M i l t o n M To Trinn In
Dunedin This Year

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f ioil11v ’ I,..Id fli.'t, -Hilly iiimo m
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with tb* i»h«fi *•( m i tutu
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ncfi'HHuiv with -m b m«J »- mnv **• liidiiv to Seiuiii'd" l oiinty Cliaiidier
rrn ivi ll fi mu thr I i&gt;b • inf*1 utlI of I'.iiiiiiih t ,’ Malinger Forrest
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Mrs. Ira A. Gopplna
Dies At Lake Monroe

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Republicans Promptly
Holler “ Fantastic”
And Promise To Cut
Kstimnte Severely

f rumaia today laid a $7U.r^i.oooI*' V I ii M't d 'l"‘l v-'lcdlclory liodgel before ConI A | &gt;• I t . gi,.,, where Aetiiihlleuiis promptly

Florida-wide
telenhrwre growth wishes to 'rente employment m
which in 11152 added nlimisl fid.lllHI the I ’ nite/I Slate*
to the total telephone* in tlie State.
Urmhlc to provide the young
Florida now hu* about 501,000 n..,-,,,,,,, wp|, c ity employimi'
telephiincy in service, which i* ()lt, ,-|tv M(l„iig.-r. Tom la...... ..
more than double the imnr » r lo |ur|1„ ,
|,.tll,r ,1V).r
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MTvIct* in tht* Stiiti* nt l hi* ••ini of
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IT r 4kbl ( *r | m !■jilmii, wiibb ii miv
World War II.
Soul hern Bell tn t1»52 orovid-d (•'till hi priivlftlm; the *•imuiif inmi
25 million dollar’s worth of addi­ with ii j«»l&gt; 111 ttil** nitintn .
tional facilities in Florida, making
Thr lrll«*r
fruin (’bum tli-^i. i
n tutu! of ovvr lft*J ihIINhii ihillum wintrr*
IlmuriM-hwi'lif,
KuHm
■Pent In lire Slate since World r int'iiw! i■Hinr t*. (irrnmny, iitui
W a r ll.
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"In addition to providing tele. i fiii Im in follow*: "Sir! At tin
phonrn to rmiilrntn of 7:1 Klorliln llumburu t*rnv. i *liv I Htn.h. tl f.n
cttjrp titul towns, SMHthi'i n 11**11 , i
v iir i him! nt I It*- UrniUMM ti
innl *llr«l numv mml f !«*!••- v »*nf School of TVi tirmloirv for on*
phofiftt tbrouirliDiit thr Slut* ," Mr ( %«*sir. nslrohomy,
rimtbi innti*
(Contiininl On I'm* three)
nlivsir^ unit t-In***riiilt Ndh
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miiis' iI I,v financial ilifflciillli-*, t 1-0,1 lull' , .............
"in I'Miii'-i! lo break off im tees hnuii-diali'tlv mve.tlvut" wlmt
Unity, lufiu" | urn itI.I i- to fiiii-li iaav h" iii-i i-s-iit i lo o*i oil* a i-iaol
it
fruin ih" fiihiiil i.i.vi-n-iiii-nl on
"It stun.I* to n-asim ihui I it") III" lino of Do- Hill Hoilon
f I siMlIaiMprf I'M •'wtgr I h r r r I
foiilil finil an rt|i ( IHI rsii-ril lii-lin tii-rmiinv. I am nut willing o
do *ii, tail t waul to gu to lln
If. S. A. at unci-.
Chief
Cannon
rxplnlned
Dint
the
JA C K S O N V ILLE i * - F lv c police"Are v-ui util" to liilp im-, *ii,
county
xnllrltnr
will
file
county
men from the H lvm ltle precinct
in
find any I'ci-iipntlun in ynai
charges
directly
agalnM
the
five
m kle sa driving, w illful and van- wcrc j ni]ed today on charges of
Solicitor Martin refused tn ill* town T At thi* til-ginning I mation.
breaking and entering
Damage to Mr. Ent’a ear wux
They are Edwin Boyer, 37: Her­ CUI* detail! of the |c*tlmii-;;; nut yn a i pri-tinslims. Imt t wnalo
placed at IU O O j to the Ilaaa car. ald Robert fa rte r. 211: Harold Dan­ Igalntt the patrolmen "We will la- glad al an npiiolntuii-nt. whlili
*1,100: to the Hlmon vehicle. iel Mann. 41: Johnte Calvin Cray- not try the case In the newxpa I* impruvulil" In th-* future. P"i
ri," he xnld.
nhtips then- is any imniigratid
_______
*1,000:_______
about________
*100 to the truck. ey, M, and Wendell Edward Vln- p eSgta.
Shank and Hall said the Herman In vour town, who want
and «I00 to the telephone cole and j
«
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Sheriff Sherman Cannon laid In •ccuxcd burglar* have admitted a countryman? Dr do you know
In: College Pharm acy sain" ndiirs-Mi-s, at which I couH
Mr. Ilarrlttm wax audited In the vextlgalor* cleared up ■ »|rli)g of breaking
Burgmxn Tractor Co : Ittveraldr
lnvextlgatlun bv Deputy Sheriff It. to burglartee In Iho Hlverxlde i«c- Chevrolet Co.; Florida Electric writ" with pm*|ii-i-t in xtirei-ss?
tlnn and arreited five men and two Runplv Co.. Avondale t.louor Store,
"Moreovi-r I know rnough almut
L. Euhankx.
driving n nuitnr-ear, somi-thing
Charlxa A. Ponder. 70. Banfortl.
Columbia
Laundry
and
t)rv
Cleon
was hoinlulixod here with cutx * ThebiirgUri admitted Ihev were era. Stewart'* Flvr-»nd-Dlme,/.aun alaiilt th" photagraph Vi a tilthaAtl hnjlaex of Iho htatl after the In league with the ufflceri, Cannon Equipment Co.; Murray Hill Thca almut ntayiag piano and almut iho
caV he wax driving collided with •aids
tin-deln** of trnidrnl fistic*
ter: and an A * P Orocerv.
Flraf brtak In the ««e
dtte (irlmt bv ’Devlrl Kohler. 45.
"At all "Vi-nl* J think you v.-r"Policemen were Involved In
early
Thuriday
*h#n
Dotectlvea
Atlanta, (la. II. P. Rarrlaon wax
everv one of Ihexe. according to cnrdlnly for vnur kind efforts!''
J.
W.
(Ireeno
Jr.,
and
T.
9.
Beanda' paxxenger of the nonder vehicle
He eni-l"*t-d ii idetiire with Di­
admlaitonx we have," Sgt Holt
when the accident r^urred yexter- rot nabbad three men they Identi­ declared.
li tter. whl h I* In the hands of
fied
as
Denny
C.
Conway,
10;
Joe
dav afternoon north of the Lake
Mayor Burnt mentioned a law the City Manager.
T .,.,.» .
•
•xMonroe bridge.
■tala of morale among policemen
' M r , ' Hhrrlxon elxo lnve«tl«ate&lt;l
m! It. Shank look over the Invoitl,f- at today'a meeting.
thU occidhnt.
" I know Ihe men feel that there
gallon and two more men were
V. O F C MEKTINH
picked up and charged with break- la a dark clond over the depart
Direelont uf the Hemlnolt- Cntinment."
he
laid.
"But
I'd
like
to
ng and entering and grand larly Chamber of Commerce will
•ony: Jamea Warren Griffin. I I; paint out that thi* Investigation meet at the Cltv Hull Tuesday at
andr Wilton B. Klmrey, 45, who w ai carried out entirely within B’OO p.m. to dim-iis* ronil net"I*
wax drxcrlbfd by Cannon aa an the police department and I* a
eredlt lo the deportment When of tin- eountv for the eomlng
Mr* Ira A. Cuppin*. rexldent of "old timer.'*
"Ile’i been given 123 ycora In they found bad apple*, everybody year, Forrest llreekenrldge. manLake Monroe for the peat It)
ne"* ennounccfl today.
. ytarx, died at her home Wednea- the put. end he'a on parole," who could help Jumped right In.
"Wo hope lo ilrnw up n program
One city official, who refused to
dar night following a lengthy ill- Cannon laid.
Two women were arretted ana be quoted by name, xummed up which will Ito onltetllv pjveesl to
the caae against the five officer* hv.the hoard and the Commission­
• " T h e w u born In New York booked for receiving itolen goodt this way: "Theie officers planned er*," he xalil. John MeUrh and O.
aa
Evelra
Owena,
11,
and
Jane
■Ute Nov. ffl, 1813. Surviving are Marine Tolor, 19.
theie Jobs with the gang, xtood E Fourakre. .laith County Comthe huiband of Lake Monroe) two
A i the prltonera talked, the may­ guard while Ihe burglars went In, mUalener*. era co-chairman of
brother*. Frank E. Fo*o» Bowling or and county.aoUcitor H arry ar- and took a share of the stolen
th" C of C hlehwaya, road* and
Groan, Ohio and Ellxworth E . Fox Uo ware called in. . .
goods,"
. „
hrldire* committee,
' Jack ion, Mlch-t two lliterx,
In many of tha braak-lni, nothing
Mr. Preckeerldir# told th* C. of
0. I* Houxman of Jackson,
atoton. Two of the biggest
and Mra. A. M. Purling of
were at Avondsle Liquor C. noaalblv will have a delegation
Mr*. Ed U n e , wife of the local realtor nnd long time resident of the city, yeaterdav wa* awarded a
, where about ft.500 ca«h and accompanying Countv Commla- traveling trophy ami a $25 U, S. Defenae liond by th* Junior Chamber of Commerce for the winning entry
f'jrth, Ohio,.
alonera
to
the
dlttrlrt
meeting
of
ware stolen and Zaun
'1* eervice* wit he eon*
(above) In tho Jayccea outdoor Chrlitinaa lighting conleat. Th* display appeared at ihu residence of Mr.
-• Co,, where Itinoo in Ih* Bute Road Department at De- and Mr*. L*ne, 810 Park Avenue, during th* Yulo season.
Land Jan. 10bead* were takes.
•too Mb'
Four Person* wore inlurcl in
two utitomnhilu accidents on High­
way 17-02 vesterilav. ono of which
lnvolveil four vehicles.
A 1050 tiulek sedan, driven hv
Jlarrv C. Ent Jr.. 10. Orlando.
Highway Patrolman It. D. H arri­
son said, aidoswiiied n lit 10 Chev­
rolet truck driven hv Jumes H.
Dasher. Havunnah. (in., then side,
swiped a 1051 Olds mobile driven
.h v Rav-mond Baas, Lake Monroe,
and sidcswlped still another cur, a
f050 Chrysler sedan driven hv
Ned M. Simon*. Itoanoke. Ind.
Afterwards, the Ent car con­
tinued fur 150 feet, nurllv liimned
a culvert and struck n toleulume
pole, breaking It off at the ground.
The accident hauucnrd about 10:00
u .m„ 10 miles south uf Hanford.
Mr. Ent hud minor luccrutloui
uf the forehead: tlradv J. Pinker,
10. Plnecaslle. accumuanvlnv Mr.
Ent, lacerations uf the forehead,
-and Mr. Baaa suffered Inlurles to
the loft cheat.
Mr, Ent wua arrested and Inkcn
to the County Jail, chnrged with
driving while* Intoxicated
mid

No. ion

A hm ic I ii U h I I'n-sn I rased W ire

IA N . !), IB M

McClelland Is
Named Chairman
Of County Board

W.E.White Promoted
To District Manager

shower* ami thunderstorm* ltd*
a Hr moo it, Hearing and murh coldrr tonight; .Saturday lair and cold,
r r ; strung shirting winds becoming

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In i ifI* Mnmln'1 i»f
in widely
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onlv b'RMtmrt t/lolmlin
tom|i* frnrri blood t-odottid in inch

Itirifo |kooh tinI* (•* **n ulmwn Id
«nr tv iinti-hmllcM nfiilHHl nil lhri*f
uf ♦)•*• kiMiwn
vlrnnn&lt;.
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c.rmmirtiul ifitnuiHt ylohuMn 1^
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nlivialo Iho nin»t?Mailv for
(b^
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Movie Time Table
Hint

Eridiiv • "Asaignment Faria "
til-J - 1:40 - 6 : 8S • 7 : 1(1 - 0:34
Snt. "Hun Valley Cyclone" and
"Arabian Nighta"
Sunday* • "Star* and Htripea
Forever"
1:14 • 3:20 • 5:24 . 7:10 • 0:14
M O VIKLAN D
"Jungle Headhunter*" *U rt*
(1: 3d • 7 :0.1 • 8 :08, last feature

8:51
Hut. • "Dakota Kid" and
“ a , I. Jane"
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ANNIK M. TA.NTUM. if Ilyina, and
If daad th« unknown attouar, lialra
laaataaa. araniraa
cradllnr* &lt;&gt;*
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uinlur or uundtaf,
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dacaatadi 111A t i. FAN TUII. If l'* ‘
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*pou»«, lirlra. davlaraa. Ia«al»a»
crinlHaa, .radllnra or nlh*r oartla*
clalinlna by. lHr«iu«H, undar. &lt;&gt;r
aaalliat Ida W. Taolum. duoaaaad:
VlOl.A liT A N T IIM . If llvlnc. and If
daad Iha unknown aiwuaa, halra, davi.aaa, laaataaa. yiwniaa., iiradllur*
or plhar parllra iifa mine * '!•'hrouah
un4or «&lt;r ugaltist VJdift I). Tsnjuw
d !?Ja.ad ; PKItCT L T A N T t l i l j t
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TANTIIM, hi*
wlla, and If daad th* onknnwn
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KHKK M KTHO DI8T CHU RCH
Fourth S lrcrt and l.aurrl
Avenue
ll*y. C.
Mlnrr. Paatnr
Sundhy lllble SrhfKil 0:&lt;5 a.m.
Jnlin Cinnatmi, Hupt.
Mornimr Woniblji 11:00 a.m.
V.P.M.H. (Vnunc Peoplo'a S rr .)
1:00 p.m. Edwin l^irkrl, l’rr*ldenl.
A ancrlal Invitation fur all to at­
tend thin *rrvlce.
Evanifellatlt Service 7:110 u.m.
Prayer Medlnc and Jtllili* Study
Wednesday 7:50 p.m.
A weleume to all to turahlp
with tia.

Dr. Frank L\ Murian, Paalnr
lliffi a.m. Sutnluy Spbonl. Mr. II.
K. Whi'idiT, Sr. Supt.
11:00 a.in. Horimin — "llaptlal*
and thn fli'rnrlty uf th*- IlHtpvrr."
OiilO p.m. Tmlninu Dnbtn. A
ilrnartmnnt fur ovcryuni'.
7i80 ji.m. flermnn — "(iolnir My
Way.”
Dr. Moriian will nttrml Iho
rvunurlD tlr cn nfrrrn tr, In Jai-kaunvliln, Florida, from dan. Ill
thrmiuh Ihr 15. Tim nrayor mootIni;, of W rdnr-diiy, .Ian. I I . will

in&gt; ennilurtrd by tho (I&lt;Ht i»ns of
tho rhurrb.

C O N filtE fiA T IO .v A t.

(KpUenpaU
Hev. II. I * lllrlun /Immrrman.
II. II., Reetnr

miali, undar or
‘anlurrt. (t*c«»**it:

laf Sunday after Kolphnny

t h ief r o b s s t o r e w h il e

C llt 'K C H

Park Avanue and Third Street
i . Bernard Hoot. Mlnlalrr
Sunday Kehool J0;tMI a.m.
itlnrnlnc Servlre 11:00 a.m. Ser­
mon; “Chrlvt at the Center of our
Uvea”.

iioi.v ruoss ciinim

E V E N IN G

H:00 a.m. Holy Communion.
0:50 am . Family Scivlrr and
-t- 1— Tmnlum, hi# wlfn, and tf.
**d, (ha unknown apnoa*' halra Church School.

TURNED

p r o p r iet o r s rack

CH U R CH O F C H R IST
Elm Avenue anti Second Street
J. C. Mrholaon, Mlnliter
aviaeaa, tacalraa. crania**, eredl11100 a.m. Confirmation nnd
10:00 a.m. Illlde Study.
tor* nr olhar parllra flalm ln c hr
11:00 a.m. Mornlnt Worahlp.
thrfiuch. undar or aiialnat l.**in II SermonTantum. d*i #«aedl all parll** elalni. I The l i t Hev. Martin J. Ilrnm.
fl:50 p.m. ''Ileraiil fIf Truth",
IliC oa halra. d**t*ara, aranlaaa. la- , D. D., Suffniirnn HI«hop of the
hriiadia#t over W TRIl. Sermon
olava. aaalcnaaa, llanora, oradllora
11 To- |e, "Re It Of find fir Man”.
rutiaaa or othar cUlm aala J'f PlfH'ro1 of South Florida, will vI —
throuch, undi r or aaalnat J f n jK F ir Duly Croaa Pariah nrld admll»l«ter "Study In *huw thyaelf approved
It. TANTIIM. dM*a*td: LTIAtll.VH the Aponlolle Snrtiiinelit of Holy
unto Qod, a workman that needeth
U. lAJIlhl and WII.I.IAM M. CANNY
not to lie a#hameil, rlyhtly dividing
Aa Kieeulora ami Trilalee* undar Confirmation.
tha laiat Will and Taalamanl of
Service, throoirh the week:
the word of truth."- i Tlin. 2:16.
J O C R ril It TANTIIM. daiaaaadl W
Holy Communion doily nt 7:50
7:50 p.m. Evening Worahlp.
m. KN TZM IN illlll and
HIIKU II
Wedneaday
7:50 u.iu.
Elide
i, ILHON.na •urvlvllic Itlrarlnra and II.m. raeant Friday at tl:IMI h hi.
Snerament
uf
Pennnre-Penre I Study.
Truvla** Uf l.AKM JKMHtil* I.ANO
COMPANY, a dlaaolvoil Hlnrlda enr- Chapel — Suturday ~ 5:00-0:00
Vllltnr# ahvny* welrnntii.
pnrailuni J w. I'm i i t k II, ir llvlnc

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and If daad th* unknown apnUea
halra. davlaraa. 1acal»e». craplaaa
rradllora or nlh rr iiarllaa rlalmlna
h i. Ihrmicl.. undar nr njatnal .l tt
i'anar, ilaeaaavd: St T. DNIiKItWOOD n r n l------------ UN DKIlW O oh
hla wifa, if llvlnc, and If daad th*
unknown apnuae, halra . devl****
Iraaleva. uranlrra. eradllnr*
nr
imrllra ■■laltnlnc by, thrmicb
unitor &lt;
or
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acalnal z« T
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living. »nrl — --------JltlltMT. Iil&gt;i Hir«, anil ir &gt;lond th#
unknuwu apouaa. hair*.
ilavl****
Irn tiM ,
«r*nl**a. r'radllura
or
other |i*rtl»« ■'tHlmlp*'- bv ttirmiah
iniilar or nealnal IMwnnl
lt* r ry
Mur 1. .|ro*,i.#d; MMMA I'llICNTU.’K
lltlllHT. If living. nnd If ilaed III#
unknown atmuaa, h*lr«,
ilevlaaa*
Irra tm ,
grnnta*#. iratlltor* nr
other iMr.U" .'tainting liy, through
uililnr nr humId i I Ilium* I’rantlre
Ifiiral. il«tr*##e.l: nil ri»r#iin* linvlnu
ir Halmlng In liar* any right, lltlr
ir tnirraat In Ilia following «teaurllml (impart* Inoat ad In Harnl
note (‘iiiintr, t'lnrlihi, tu-wltl
T ra il Nn. I,
lira In 1111 fi. W Ilf Ihe ffK jo r.
liar of NW *i, iw lja li In, Twp.
Ill Hnulti, II. In ft, rilll Waal
In Iha N\V corner of ah&lt;if Huelion. H |u» Fl . K T»H ft., H.

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' Hull I h If I ft. them * Waal I U ii
1 * * 1 In Ilia II iiuh * Hue. theme
North mi aulil I la oa o llua 111 I
ri„ lliarno Kaal 7Mi 1 FI., them:*
Nurltl t v * ft,, tHanot tin a I T t n .l
It. In III* (mint of beginning.
Traol No. i.
T il* N't of lh» MV U Of H*olion Jo. Two J ii Moult). flaoH*
til llaal
Vt III ,1NI&gt; MAl'II III* THU A lilt
I IK lu .liv I il ii j in m i l i to aart* loin
anawrr nr iiiliar ilafriialva |ilauillnn
•ill or linlora Ilia jtlh ilajr of Jan.
n a n . mat. *a required by law jir
ala* a ‘&lt;t*i raa pro conf#,*o will ■&gt;*
enter*)! aialnat toil and'th# railar
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Circuit nf Klurlda. In and far Heinluni a. &lt;'mi ni r, elurhla. J * Ctianovry
An atihravlatad Mila nf Ilia an|&lt; la
O rtra lrttl l.amt Company, a KlurMii
roruoralfnii, Plaintiff v# Allnle M
T tiliu m at ala. I 1*(*ndallla, amt th*
ran a number Ir C h e m t r r Hh, H it
The nntura of Ilia milt and iha re­
f e r ,* on till thereby la tha imitating
of.tha jTtla In, and Ilia .ramiiral of

i lot ft., ti. t it fL. N.
Ie*t tn point .Hniiin of
i. worth in beginning
tSffltl.d ft, Wait of HK

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I 'lm t f t COMM1INITT
PflKSM VTKHM N CHIHICH
lie*, r . C. White. Minuter
Recnlar nervier*
Unified Servian* 10-00 a m.
Chnrrh arhool and talk hv paatnr.
Younc People'# Meetlnir 1:00
p.m.
H»anln&lt;’ Servlre 7:50 p.m,
Wedneadnv even'on* I'lill p.m,
prnorr and Hilda Ntudv.
Mra. Paul Mu t * —■I'latilat.
Mr. Alfred Krlrann, Supt. of
Church School.
Mr. flcorpe Pciold. I.eadcr —
midweek aervlcn.

F I R S T P IIF-N R YT K RIA N
CHURCH

Oak Avenue and Third Street
Rev, A. (1. Melnnl#, Mlnlaler
0:45 a.m, Sunday School.
11 if0 a.m. Mnrnlrur Worahlp.
Anthem#: "In-nd Me. I.nrd" Kdmundaon, "Je#u, Friend of sin­
ner#" nrlejr — Chanrid Choir.
Sermon — Mr. Melnnl#.
Chtirrh
Nuraerv
10:45-12:00
each Sunday murnlny.
0:50 p.m. Pioneer Fellnwahlp.
0:5o p.m. Senior lllifli Fellow■hip.
7:50 p.m. Kveolmr Worahlp.
Sermon -- Mr. Melnni#.

ASHBMDI V OF M ill
F IR S T C H R IST IA N CH U U CII
Daro&lt;d F. HulWk
1607 South Sanford Avenue
Amelia J. Bullock
Herbert J. Ha*#, l'a#tor
HIM l.aurrl Avenue
Hlhlu School 0:46 a.m.
HundaV;
H:4B
a.m.
Sunday, Morning Worahlp 11:00 a.m.
School, a elaaa for every aye.
C'hrDtlan Youth Fellnwahlp 0:50
11:00 a.m. Mornlnu Worahlp. Paa- p.m.
|
*or»| m"a-n&lt;'e, !J:5n p.m. I'rl'on
hvrnlnu Sot vice 7:140 p.m.
Evannnllam. Youth In eharye. 7:00
A moat cordial welcome to vl»p.m. Keancella'lr Service.
Itor*.
i
Tue*dayi 7:45 p.m. Chrlat’a Ambaaaador* Service.
FIK H T M ETH O D IST CH U RCH
Thnrrdavi S-nO p.m. I’ravar
J. K. McKinley, Mlnlaler
itrellnif nnd Worker# Tralnlnif ,MI«a Thelma U n t . Director of
Courae.
Kellgloua Fluratlon
"I muat work thn work* nf Him
l,!4B a.m. Sunday. A ela«# for
•h r» Bent n&gt;a. while ll I* day: the every nge.
nlrht romnlh, when no man can
11:00 a.m, Mnrninit Worahlp.
work".—John fliV
Sermon Hiemei "The flight Hl*c".
5:50 p.m. Inivrmedlatu and Sunlur Youth Fellnwahlp Servlre.
C H R IS T CRUNCH. I.UN(iWOOI)
7:50 u.m. Kvenlng Wnrahlp,
(Bpiantiinl)
Serniun (heme: "tlaeful Ten#Inn".
The |i*v. *1, l.vtllrton /.Immerman
7:46 p,m. Wedneaday — Prayer
II. D.. PrleM-ln-fharne
meeting.
la| Sunday nfler Epiphany
Holy Communliin 0:00 a.m.
S l.V K N T H DAY A D V EN T IS T
Auuiiallnlun Fntliei* front the
C H U R CH
flood Shepherd Monastery, Ornnye
Seventh Street and Elm Avenue
City, will offirlnUi at Servlee*.
K. K. Mrn#lng. Paatnr
Church Satvlee 11:00 a.m. Sat­
urday.
A M . SOIH S C t T IIO M C
CIIDHCll
Mulihath School P:50 a.m, Mra.
llev, R l.h ird l.ven*. Paatnr
It. Rib'kner, aiiperlntendent.
Ninth Street end Oak Avenue
Prayer Mretlng Wedneaday 6:00
Sunday Mnarra H:00 and 10:00
a.m.
•
Vlalturi are welcoHe.
Week Dav Ma«* H:fH&gt; a.m,
Novenn Devotion# Tumday 7il5 CHU RCH o r T H E NAR a RKN K
p.m,
115 Maple Avenue
Confeailoit. Suturday I:005i00
E. It. Raahten, Paatnr
nnd 7:50 tn H:50 p.m.
Sundnv School H146 a.m.
Ifni* lloiir eaeh flrat Friday
Morning W ntihh I0i4fl a.m.
7)45 p.m.
Youth Service# 6i4# p.m.
Fanillv Communion Sunday the
f’YengellaUe Hour 7i4B p.ni.
fourth Sunday.
6tld-Wrek Service Wetlnevday
Catholic Youth Club the third 7:46 n.m.
Sunday.
N O T IC E: l'lea»e ilon’t forget
Ifnlv Name Soelety the &gt;eennd the revival that will cloia out this
Sunday.
Sunday night, Everyone la welCathnllr Women'# Club thn flrat rnmr. Como hear llev, Arthur K.
Sunday.
Kelly of Sputh Carolina.

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But turn your fe .t " / ^ " 8 '
lowardi the Churet,
j
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young folk W|lh you
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C H U R C H

The Church la the graoleat (actor on earth tor
the building nl character and pood clllienahlp.
II li a etoreheuie ol spiritual value* Without a
atrornj Church, nallhor democracy nor dvltliallon
m n aurvive There are lour found roaion* why
every peraon ihould attend lervlce* regularly
and tupporl the Church They are: (I) For hn
own take (2) For hla children'* ink*. (3) Tor Iha
lake ol hla community and nation. (4) For Ihe
*ake ot Ihe Church liaelf, which need* hla moral
and material aupport Plan to go to church reguIdtly and read your Bible dally.

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�• • fltMOBIt TO PRRPO SM
Joe May will apprsr at Groom’* R e a c t i o n T o B u d j r c t
A t C a s t l e B r e w e r Academy Jan. 12 at (1:00 p. m.
(Continued Prom fa g * One*
Christine McQueen will sponyor
the singer for the benefit of her
The Church of God Prayer church, the Triumph
Holiness srnhowrr has to say on the subHand held It* first meeting of the Church.
1
^"Aioy expect Elsenhower to subnew year at Caitle Brewer Court
mlt a revised, much lower hudget
at the home of Alice Uruwn. Talk*
sometime after he takes office 11
VOCAI. IIARMON1/.HRS
vera heard on the Scripture* nnd
The Vocal Ilarmonlscrt radio days hence. One top Ropubllcsn
discussion followed the talk* led
hy Mra. W, M. Tyson of Roches* and concert artist*, will hold their said substantial reductions already
been outlined by men who
^ t . N. Y. The pastor Rev. R. V. first anniversary at Allen Chapel, have
will head the big federal depart­
Tieslle w m present for the meet­ AMU Church, on Jan. 1H at 3;00 ments after Jan, 20.
ip. m. Muny outstanding singers
ing and talkud in the {(roup.
Some lawmakers voiced confl
wilt appear on the program.
Also present for the meeting
dence that as much as 12 billion
dollars
could he ‘whittled out of
were Odessa Tnvlnr of Dublin,
IlC II.DING P HR MIT
the spending plans. Others were
Ga. and Mrs M. I.. Brantley, pre.
Application was made by Dr. more motions
sldent of the women’s jtrnup of A. W. Epps Jr. yesterday to the
Hudget'Ciittlng talk has always
the prayer hand. President of the City for a building permit to urret been prevalent on Capitol Hill in
Prayer Hand. Nora Jones, thanked n four bedroom House at 1115 January. In past years, with Dem
lllpse who had attended the Friday North .Summerlin Avenue, over­ ocrats In control of Congress, per
noon prayer service*. More menu looking Lake Monroe, in tho May- forinnnre has often fallen short. It
her* are urged to attend. The n«*t fnlr Addition, The structure will remained to b* seen whether
iMPCftUlQT wll b# held at the home cost an estimated (JO,(100. tiara- things would he different under the
x f Fannie M. Bookman, tilt) l.n. 1ole, Kauaek and I.urbaek of Win­ OOP.
Roth Democrats and Republicans
rust Avenue, Jan. £&gt;.
ter Park are the contractor*
expressed surprise *1 an estimate
of $7 ,000,000,000 for foreign aid
Promises to slash this were nearly
uninimnns
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A G E N C Y Sen. Bridges ( R N II) , who will
head the purse string anproprla
tlons rnmmlttre. said thp "loh
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l.inds Darnell amt In h Hunter to n s.-vm- fmin the mrosiiUi on
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work between the Cncw President day nnd Monday Color by Technic tor
and the nw cCnngrss," llrldge*
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told a reporter “ I am confident
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such tenmplay to work this coon- |
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Irv out of the fiscal morass Into
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which it has been plunged hv 2d Act to assist in budding the Itosll.JA M K S (JUT
JAMKS 11. (iUT
T&lt;»,ivii i •f f i * ia | -* w«•n • *w in 11 t ot .
years of deficits plied on deficits tiitnt.
A .ism-.
It T h a t the sain of SI.OOU la- no- o f f i t i ‘ * u l I n | f | ; W O l H l III is ( (ll|* Ii i
of living for today without thought
niotirlnted l.v the County Com m is- •\ l i n n now im iv m . I&gt;» II
of tomorrow
G r a y e r

B a n d

M eets

G e n e ra l In su ra n c e

O ffidals Oll^m^wood
Sworn Into Office

A in billion d ollar rut « w

goal set hy Rep Taber (ll-N Y Y
chairman of the House Approprls
tlnns Cninmillee ami tnp OOP
eorgre'sionsl spokesman on the

SEED
POTATOES
DOUBLE RED PONTIAC
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store
Phone 33M

lid South Sanford Avenue

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“ A in billion cut l« not ton liv the Com m ission on the lecom i."
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Braedlng, Animal D lio o iei and Paratifat and Pattura
Management,

11 SUBJECTS IN 12 WEEKS
H»fs is oulhotllollve inlonnotlon liom the men who know, brought
ntmnst to yout ve*V itoor! Cve’V ioteiesltd pe'ion l» invited to tnrolh
Ladies are very welcome.
At 7 :30 every Thurwtoy evening, beginning on January 15, 1953,
the tieet tlx weeks In the Orlando Naval Reierve Training Center
(Armory Burbling! livingitone anil Parramore, lipo u tlo n Ground.. The
second six weeks at die Court House, Tavares
Experienced lolllcm en and those who hove recently goo# into
ranching ore eligible to attend and ura limited to the lost 150 enroll­
ing on payment at the $5 registration lee The school It being held
for ronthers ot Orange, Lake, ond Surrounding counties
The curriculum lor the tclmni will include lectures on suh|eclt el
Importance In Ihg ropcher. Inilruclprx will Include lla f l members at
the ExtenstC'l.Sofyice,,College ol Agriculture, and Experiment Station
ot the Umvefiity of Florida.
The school is being sponsored by lit* Central f l. ndo Cultlemen’t
Cnmmitlee, which It composed nr cottle Industry lenders ond Exten­
sion Service workers. I. P Pnyne ol Orlando It teeretorv-tfeaiurer of
Ibe nrganliatlon
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non-security unit non veteran pro­
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the Truman spending plans "Na
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met within Ihr income of our
government," he said
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of military and national security
problems, ran so manage m r fls
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in a balanced hmlgcl a-d proceed
In a reduction In taxes." Ferguson
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HIM IS YOUR MGISTRATION BLANK

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exrlti.l ,ef, In ihr nar fur rranhll
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FRIDAY JAN. 9. 19.13
Get in stepf Join the Much of
DimrtI Am) lirlp it.imp out polio.
Cover limn on litis wc-rk's issue
of I. fr ni.tK-i/inr it Thornton
Wilder, niilhoi of "Tlir Bndgr of
Sill l.liit Hry" .mil tiumt of tin*
M i)l.in Inn thrir winters aho.
At tmr of hit fint Arts in offirr
Governor Met'.niy liimi 400 rinployrrt from ihr Slate Road l)rpartinrni payioll. Naiw we’re gelling
somewhere I
Ihr National Wildlife Frdrralinn
will ittur JO tlamp* lliit year in(Imling full aofor dluilialiont of I r&gt;
i(T iin of Ainrricaii hiidi,1 fivr
mammals, fivr fishes. ten Ircet and
wild flowers, tlir sulphur butlerfly and (hr p’umoir ira anemone.
Ihrtr aie tlir lixteenth annual
Wildlife (nnirivalion tlampt to lw-

issued.
The pulilic it thoroughly justified
ill comptniiimg &gt;tlimit the frequency
of lypogr.ipliir.il rrrorii hut no onr
rvrr suTers at much frnm them at
the editor or tlir guy wlto wrote the
•luff. John Irmplr Graves |Hiinlt
out that the nrwipa|wr in Lynchhurg’i rival city of Roanoke, Va.
prmlurrd an editorial the other day
on "The Diiap|&gt;eaiancp of Lynch­
ing", and it came out in the paper,
"The Disappearance of Lynch­
burg", "It will he hard to punundr
the j tropic of LymhLurg", tayi
Mr. Gravei, "that thW wai a misprint".
The poiiihililiri of touriil pro­
motion air ihown by lltr inciratr
in the numbrr of viiitoii going to
»rr tlir giral Qkrfrnukre Swamp
Park near Waycmi*. There, ip onr
year, due pritiapi to the gieal
movie drilling with that luhject or
to imnr judicium pmmol ion, ihr
numbrr of viiiton jumped frnm
35.726 to 88,221. " Ih i. increase
of #«H prrrrnl for the past year
indicates unmislakahly that Waycross* dream of developing one of
the nation's major tourist attrac­
tions in Georgia's famed Okefenokee Swamp, is Iwing realiird",
says the president of the Okefenokee Association, Inc. And as a re*
suit Waycross may some day be­
come more famous as a tourist
resort than as a railroad center.
President Truman warns Russia
in his final Slate of the Union mes­
sage that any war hetween the
East nnd the West would result in
the destruction of the Russian
homeland with new and deadly
Weapons far more destructive than
any that ever fell on Japanese
cities, We have no doubt that this
is true, In spile of the wide expanse
of Russian territory and the secretiveness with which its industrial
centers have been located, il would
be hard for great cities like Mos­
cow end Leningrad to Mcape com­
plete destruction. I l would alto be
nerd to keep bombs from felling
on New Y o rk. Detroit and Sen
Francisco. This country wilt nevar
go through another war undam­
aged is il has tlw last two.
• The

older one gets after he
the age of childhood the
be thlnu of his mother. And
WuMtoa Churchill, although ha
■soda 12 ptevloua rlalta to tba
" Slates, visited for the first
the other day the birlhplsce
mother 102 year* ago. It it
story brawnstone house in
Uyn Heights overlooking the
and the gnat skyscrapers
Now Yotk. T in e was
ikhrn was an
suburb (or wealthy city
livnd on Mnghatlan la­
the only way to
f*n y boat

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Tim R rlth h hnvft tony
n m lo d liy (Ijo fnct tlin i nnr
luwtj f o r t hp control of iitonifr information • )tm jin h ' tIs*?
alluring of 6ur Hwruts with (Isc-isi. T I i Ih In onu of tin* ttiinya
which Winnton Churchill numlionutl In it In iirt-H.-i coilfurunco
on nrrivnl In thin country.
When there l» Homitthinjf on Wirintotl C hurchill’H mind
he letn you know about it. T h at In the way it rdiould be
with friend* and our tie* with llrlta in and our affection for
R h doughty leader tire utroiip thought to withfttund the
dlfferencen which iniml develop hetween two free anti inde|iendunt peopleti. It is umlfl'staiuhihlu that any implica­
tion that firitain cannot be ln iste « n k ith our Nenets should
rankle.
On the other hand those responsible for the necurity of
our high-powered secrets excluded our allien from partici­
pation in onr atomic p ro cess en the grounds thut tint more
people who know a set ret the less unity it is to keep it inthat. There was no intentional snub now were tin* restric­
tions to Is* construed ns n comment on the loyalty or trust­
worthiness of our friends.
It may be that in onr bewilderment at having the prob­
lem of atomic power dumped in our laps we made hasty,
ill-considered mistakes. The genius of many nations was
pooled with our own to make the firs t explosion possihle
and our itosltion may actually in. delaying our own progress
along these lines.
Churchill's complaint deserves consideration. Uur poli­
cies oil the developnn nt of atomic research cannot afford
to bo static and they should Is; reviewed and revised when­
ever necessary. Onr destinies are tied to those of Itritain
and the rest of the free world nml R is understandable Unit
they should be coneeroeil about what headway we are mak­
ing in our handling of the problem of (lit* atom.

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Whipping

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THE W0KU) fUJAY
tty JAMKS MARLOW
WASHINGTON
— The Itephhearts, who for 2&lt;) years have keen
s1
complaining about the spcndlna
Hum veil nnd
habits of Presidents goose
they’ve
what inov
Trntnan. now get wnm
been asking (nr—a chance to show
whnt I hey enn do.
Today Truman presents to (’on
gross Ills budget, his estimate of
what it will cost to meet the guv
eminent’* expenses for the tlscal
year beginning July 1, 19M.
When Urn
Klsenhower takes
ovrr tho presidency he can make
sornn recommendations of hlx own.
crhups suggesting les* spending
ran Truman thinks Is necessary.
It won't be as thnugh Elsen­
hower were entirely new In the
field anil had In start frnm arratch.
Thu man he has picked for his
own budget director, Pel roll bank­
er Joseph M Podge, was kepi In­
formed in recent weeks about this

An Alabama judge recently advocated the return of the
whipping post as punishment for certain crimes. Those who
»ake this point of view reason that if the penalty is severe
and painful enough law breakers will be deterred. Yet there
Is little evidence that man was more moral or law-abiding
In the days when a convicted prisoner could he whipped for
Ids crimes.
The purpose of law la ttj protect society, to enable men
live together In harmony and to help them to attain the
dignity which Is their b irthright. Those who scorn the la w s i hodgej- so, Elsenhower won’t be
of the community or the state must be dealt w ith. But If aide—thrre's
a|,]i»_t]
not enough time—to
justico is confused with revenge an entire society can be make recommendations anywhere i
nearly as di-tailvd as those put tudebased.
id-liter bv Truman Tho laller has
-Those who Judge transgressors must be morally superior. bri-ii
working on them lor months
Whipping and other cm ei punishments tend to brutalize
As usual with any president
those who adm inister the punishment as well hh the indi­ Truman began the project late last
vidual punished. If calm , reasoned, objective methods of summer
It’s always an arduous task The
tlim lnatlng crimes have not been wholly successful can heads of departments, bureaus,
there I m? hope that b rutality will accomplish more?
agencies and commissions put their

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staffs to work, figuring how much
money Ihcy would need for the
flsenl year starting next July I.
The whole budget, packed wllh
detailed expense figures, fills a
Further research-—much over-1agreement in the old soldiers' ren- volume as big as the biggest city's
due In the estimation of ull true | iiltion of the veil, although each telephone directory.
suns of the Confeileracy — hu* - hud hi* individual flourishes,
Wllh this budget, anil any rec­
Elicnhower makes.
l-cen dune Into the urthogrnphy of
|„ thin Uulslnna Rebel Yell tho ommendations
--- -------------a than, slides' the appropriations committees of
Dial famous Rebel Yell which dur­ ''Yeie" starts on A-snarp,
sillies jfouse and Senate U,in
will divide
divide them.
them­
ing The War Is reputed to have
persuaded Yankees tu fling down I in im*d iati-ly up half a tutu-, then selves Into subcommittees and be­
their weapons nml either shinny changes Into the "ah” on H-sharp, gin questioning the officials of the
up treea or light out for home. where It is sustained in a kind of various departmnts.
This quisling will go on till next
Thanks to icsearchur H. Allen ................... that note.
summer. Cnngren Is supposed In
Smith In the Dec*roller (1 Issue of
After a breath, the yell is re­ look for more ways to reduce the
Thu Saturday Evening Post, some peated again, then once again estimated cost of the government
tuccesi has Ik-cii reached in de­ until that final sharp staccato Finally, some time next xummar
termining not unty the ortho­ "Y IP !" on E natural. One gentle­ Congress will finish up voting Ihe
graphy but also In setting out man, distinguished by a handsome money.
some of the facta uboul Its effi­ Jefferson Davis heard, added In
__ ____
... then will we know
And
not until
ciency.
bis rendition—In dignity thut kept whether the Republicans, In control
Mr, Smith has now given his oven line silvery wldskrr front
published testimony that the Re­ being ruffled —- the stentorian
I lf
•I I v *• y l H J f
bel Yell even today, aa performed phrase: “Give ’em hell, boys!”
by anv number of people, run
It la worth noting that the film
cause wallpaper to blister and rrcotdeil also the opinion of these
P WO HI I M S
curl, can curdle dry Martinis, uml veteians that the "Louisiana boys'
should bo a useful secret weapon whooped better and louder" than
1M7 Hanford An.
P i 111*
in Korea.
mv other soldiers of tho Confed­
Orthographlcally yelling, Mr. eracy.
Ix k u isia n a R e b e l Y e ll
New O rio n - Tlm r-Pimyioir

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ROY WALL

ftmlth scorn* the effete Western
vurslon of MEe*-YowI" which he
concludes la "a sound made by an
extrovertad cowboy watching a
cowboy Introvert ride an extro­
vert horse.” He waa inclined fur
a while to accept the James Rtreet
version of “Rrrrr-yahhhhhhh-ylpylp-yip-ylpl-ylltl" But numerous
dissenter* had thalr own veils.
Including a ctip'a “ Kfff-weeeeeeeeeaew-upl" A Charleston lawyur'ej
’Yuhhhhhh-WOoooopooooooooooomj -&gt;
eeeeteeeo-UHl" won Mm over fix’
a whlla until ha discovered that
Mg had removed hla false
Ing the performance and
d that PlckeU'a men had
to stop and lay down thalr rifles,
and sabers “before uttering Ihr,
cry."

I t RUBftILL EAT

In a nationwide tadio and tele­
vision program, Harvey H. Fire­
stone, Jr. warned the nation that
unless concerted action is taken
now In an all-out effort to
modernise the nation’s highway
system, the traffic problem will
lie so acute we will suffer tre­
mendous losses through a comnletr breakdown of our transportaion system. Already the system
i is approaching bankruptcy.
Deploring the Increased loss of
life in r.'cidents on unlii|Uuteil.
unsafe highways, which reached a
total o f tn.KO'J last year. Mr. Fire ­
stone predicted that if the present
rate of increase In highway deaths
continues 2,000,000 persons would
die in traffic accidents during the
rest 50 years, a situation nppalUrn- to contemplate.
The material cost of such ucI'lden ls last year was three and a
half billion dollars, tin amount
greater than was snent on every
Inch of liiglfway construction dur­
ing the same period.
Comparatively little has been
done, he points out, to expand
our nlghwavx to meet the steady
growth of traffic, and the situa­
tion is growing worse Instead of
lietter. T h v e are 62,000,000 motor
vehicles registered today and by
UH10 ten million more will he
added to tint figure.
Civic, business and military
leaders who hnve studied the prob­
lem recognise the Imperative need
■n
lor net Ion now. Our highway sys­
tems. national nnd stale, cannot
lie modernised anil pm back In
shape to meet present and future
needs overnight. It is n lungtime jnh, and the longer we delay
Il the more difficult and mon
mstly it will he la-come.
A new Florida State Hoad
"nnril will take office this month
Thanks to the good Judgment of
Governor Pan McCarty we will
have able and trustworthy men
in this office.
Their task will nol la- easy and
funds at llo-ir command will be
tnllven of student orgnnixations fnr In-low those needed to give
l)r . S a m u e l N e e l
will participate In the ceremonies. Florida the modern road system
I)r. Neel served us regimental she must have if her future a* a
W in H B r o n z e S t a r
chaplain with the iilst Inlantry tourist and industrial area is tItegimcnl in Korea from August be considered. Motor travel in
T A l.l.A U .v S S K E (Special&gt;— Dr. 2.'l, luril to June 2b, 1052.
Florida will increase and both in­
Samuel |l. Neel Jr., Kiorldn State
He received a similar (Ironic dustry and agriculture, If it is to
University Chaplain end Coonll- star Medal In World War 11 as grow and expand, must have fanntor «f Religious Activities, will c(,m|IHt ohuplnln with the Kldlh rilltie* for fa*t, safe motor trans­
he awarded the llronse Star Medal |nlunlry |,tvj„..n in the European portation
for nti*rltoriouA wrvlr# In Korea in Thrnter
Pur greatest need today is for
rei.i.ionie. met for Jan. 1U from,
l)r Nt.„, WiU llorn in Al&lt;lersson. a long range program designed
I2. il'-1 'Id p.m. on the university’ll W. Vn., the son of the Itov. Sam to give this state a permanent
ROTC practice field,
tittl It. Neel, Sr., a retired Metho­
l.t. &lt;ill. Cornell P. Month, pro- dist minister, nml Mrs. Neel who arterial system, engineered to
(i ,«ur of Military Science anil now live in Cumberland, Mil. He stand up with the least possible
Tadic*. FHU Army HUTC, will is martini and hu* two children. maintenance. This cannot he ac­
complished within the term of
make the presentation. MuJ. W. N.
this or anv single administration.
l.IngenfeltiT. of the same departAcronting to estimates of experi­
lin'd, will make the citation ad­
D ra ft
enced engineers and mad building
dress.
authorities, It will take from ten
University ItOTt' army nml air
(Continued From I'age One)
units, KSU officials and repreaen- than an appraising eye," Gen. to fifteen years even If we start
Hershey continued. "Tho lime for Imlav with n nlanned program.
Its
arromullshmrnt will he
- Ihe goverment at last, have | appraising in that direction Is about
able to cut government ex-1over and Ihe time for action Is speeded If politics Is kept out of
Ihe program, nnd capable combelow Tnim an’x estimates, almost here.”

OKAY, MISTER,
Lrrfe se e iaWAt
YOUCANDO!!

Drunk But Poisoned

"Another drunken driver," said the patrolman, inspeetittg the accident. He may have slandered the victim , who
might have been su fficin g fn m carbon monoxide poisoning.
T h is theory is Istria* out by lin* researches of a Vermont
medical student, Ih* Wess Rrewn of Doiiorn, l ’n„ who has
been working under a grant from the National Eon mint foil
for Infantile Paralysis.
Taking Itlnod samples from persons arrested for driving
while presumably intoxicated, Drown found that an appreci­
able number showed signs of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Th is discovery lias led Vermont authorities to plan the mea­
surement of the cat bon monoxide content in cars, trucks
and school buses.
Brown’s interest in the subject may arise in part from
his residence in Donors. The community will he remembered
as the scene a few years ago of considerable loss of life from
poisonous fumes released bv an industrial plant. If that
tragic hap[K*ning has led Indirectly to a discovery that re­
duces the hazards of the roads, it w ill not have been alto­
gether In vain.
There are too runny drunken d riv e rs; but it Is well to
make sure.

Too Late To Clftfsify

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It was then that h* want to
Iwa'a groat biographer. Dr. Pouglas Southall 'Fm rnan, who with
“unwavarbsg dignity” obliged with
tba loudest of all Rebel Yallai
” Yeaeeteee-ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!,"

lietent engineer* aie retained on{
the Job regardless of who is roadi
chairman or
governor.
Some
-tales that have been most sue-)
cessful with their road building
programs have found that eon-1
tlnuity of program can best Inachieved
by appointing
road f )
board members on
staggered
terms so that no single governor
controls the hoard, and holdover
memliers are prepared to carry
out the long range program. Under such all arrangement, at the
outset, one member would be ap­
pointed for two years, another for
three, another for four, another
for five and another for six. As
these Initial terms expire, nil sublequi-nt appointments are for six
years.
*2
Under such a plan there is less
i-onrentration of power 111 the In­
dividuals, greater freedom from
-pdltiral domination of u gover­
nor ami greater continuity of the
overall long range program. It
Is a mistake to change road dr-artment personnel with |Very
change In political fortune. iAblr
nglneers and technicians should
’*) free from any political Influ­
ence nad concerned only wllh glv- k
ng the taxpayer the best roads w
yosslhlr at reasonable cost.
This article Is not written as a
reflection no anv administration
r anv board. Florida has been
most fortunate in the calibre of
men who have served In the past,
mil the Incoming board appears
to Ih- nn excellent one.
Tin* problem today Is a serious
ine and demands the most care'ul studv and consideration. The a
'Hfi.’l legislature can take action "
o provide fur FlrnlOa's road
uililing future by setting up
lafcguunl* that will Insure con'Inulty of program nnd purpose,
•iot only for the present admin­
istration but for those to follow.

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PERSONALS

; CALENDAR OF WEEKLY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
f l.lD A T
[with Mrs. John E. Fox *) leader.
Tin* A ia lta Circle of Ihe Hnn-'Thr theme u^ril will l# "Baptist
ford Garden Cluti will mart ut 8:00 Women Around the World." The
p.m. with .Mrs. Prod Pope.
nursery will he open for the Sun*
Sollle Harrisun Chapter, Baugh* m' children of pre-school
tors of the American llevolution "lt*’
Circle*
of the Women of the
—will meet ut the home uf Mrs. II.
•W nytle Ituckcr. 5 In Valencia Drive, First 1’reshyterlim Church will
with Mrs. Kucher, Mr*. W. It. Bol­ meet ns follow*: Circle No. I, Mr*.
lard, Mr*. It. \V. Kuprecht mill Charles Wilke, chairman, with
Mlaa Barham Kuprecht u* lio*t- Mr*. D. C. Howard, 1101 Dak Ave­
e.*e*. Mr*. Dnvld M. Wright of nue, with .Mr*. C. C. Earle u* cnEagle Luke, Kin. will i.e the Kue*t hostes* at 2:10 ji.m.j Circle No. 2,
speaker and till memher* ute Mr*. W. D. Hofntnn, chairman,
with Mr*. W. A. Ludwig, (HJ8 East
ur|(cd to )h&lt; present.
Fourteenth Street, at 2:10 p.m.;
Townsend Cluti No. 1 will meet Circle No. 1, Mr*. I.loyd Hoyle,
at 7:.10 P.m. »l the &lt; ily Had All chairmaii, with Mrs. Ilalph Austin
senior citizen* are invited to at- Smith, 2021 Park Avenue, at 1:0(1
u'™ ii.m.; Circle No. 4, Mrs. .1. D.
• he llemeroi iillts Circle of the Woodruff, chnitruan, with Mrs.
" lU rd e n C’luh will meet ut 7 iu p.m. Woodruff, 112 Went Seventeenth
with Mr*. M. It. Smith and )D** Street, ut 1:00 n.m.t Circle No. f», |
Ethel Kiser. I he ptugraui will I.,. Mr -. W. I.. Roche, chairman, with ^
on horticulture.
Mr*. .1. I„ Corley, Cameron Ave­
nue, at 2:10 p.m.; Circle No. 0,
MONDAY
Circles of the Womun's Mission­ Mr*. II. C. Moore, chairman, with
ary Society of the First Baptist .Hiss Cot* Campbell, IM iury, ut
Church will meet ut 10:45 a. m. in 7:00 p.m.; Circle No. 7, Mr*. C. K.
the educational Huildinir ns ful- Dawson, chairman, with the chairAvenue,
at
lows: Circle No. I, Mr*, II. F. .Mc­ m a n , 001 Oak
Whorter. chairman, io the Phlia- 1:00 i i . m.: Evening Circle No. 1
tliea classroom; Circle No. 2. Mr*, Mr*. Mabel Brown, chairman, with
^ ’olic William*, chairman, in th e' Miss Sara Warren Easterby, 117
T E L classroom; Circle No. 1, Mr*. Went Tenth Street, at BiOO n.m.;
Iirnlley Odhnm, cliulrmun, in the Evening Circle No. 2, Mrs. E. J.' MM. Dorothy Krueger Smith en­
Colden Circle classroom; Circle Shepard, chairman, with Mr*. Pat
ters the courtroom in Tokyo where
No. 4, Mr*. It. 1.. Dunn, chairman. l.snici, 2518 Palmetto Avenue, at
■he Is standing trial lor the alleged
'no
p.m,
with
Mr*.
Joe
(Jarrell
In the Men'* Bible classroom; C ir­
murder n( her husband, Col. Au­
u*
co
hostrs*.
cle No. 5, Mr*. W. C. I.vnn, chair­
brey It Smith, who died of stab
T
l'K
S
D
A
V
man, In the Young Men'* class­
wounds She I* followed In to die
The I ’nity "Truth" Class will
room; Circle No. 0 ,. Mr*. It. C.
courl by lit la tlen Adam IllrhMoore, chuirmnn. In the Woman's meet ui the Valdes Hold at 7:15
trmtid (Ilet ). ber defense rounscl
Bible classroom; Circle No. 7. Mr*. p.m. The puhlie is cordially Invited
and a friend of tier father, tlen.
It. E. Johnson, chairman, in the in attend.
Walter Ktucgvr. ( I nlrrmltluiiuD
(limner's classroom. A covered
St. Mary’s Chapter of Holy Cross
t t lr ii luncheon will hi' served at Episcopal Church will niret at H:00
m •'*
.at* the ■
home
of Mrs. *»*■
living
noon.
Circle
No. 4» will
present
M
tn'M. ''M
il' UMl
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OS11* u ( p. III
IOIII1 «»
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program In the church at 1:110 p.m. Fclnbeiir, llMifi Magnolia Avenue.
L i l l i e l&gt; . N o r w o o d
M e th o d ist

C hurch

Circle* of the Women's Society
r.l Christian Service of the First
Methodist Cliurih met recently
as follows: Circle No, 7 met with
Mr*, firmly Herman, West Klr*t
Street on Monday uflerrmnn at
0 1 . 0 1 o'clock. Mr*. T. F. .MeDiiniid
w apetied the meting with a prayer
after which a poem wn* read by
Mr*. Herman, and n prayer by
Mrs. W. D. Thornton dedicated to
the memorv of Mr*. Nettie Tilli*.
deceased.
Part of Chapter four of the
mission study hook was read by
Mrs. Herman, following which
Mrs. Florence Hnw'kin* of F.usli*
on* welcomed a* a visitor. Mr*.
— McDaniel tol l of the Cliuin of
V Missions which will he held In
die First Methodist Cluirrh Jan.
22,
Mr*. Thornton told of the
pruver group which meets each
third Monduy morning ut 10:00
n.m.
At the close of die meeting open
fared
sandwiches,
fruit
cake,
I.Ut* mill coffee Were served by
Mr*. Herman and Mrs. W. j .
David. Mrs. McDaniel presided at
the coffee service,
m
Thom ..attending—wuru Mr». T .
E. Wilson. Mi*. It. W. Sturdivant,
Mr*. Zfh Ratliff, Mi* W. W. C.
Smith, Mr*. Olive Well*, .Mrs.
M. J. Morris, Mr*. Elgie Brown,
Mr*. McDaniel, Mrs. A- F. Col
lum, Mr*. R. F. Crenshaw, Mr*.
Murrv Brown, Mr*. (J, W. Bailey,
Mr*. Thornton, Mr*. C. C. Priest,
Mr*. R. D. Priest, Mr*. J. G.
Walts. Mrs. O. E. White, Mrs.
Itawkin*, Mr*. Hermun and Mrs.
David.
Mrs. J. It,,** Adam* and Mrs.
II. F. Dyal were ................... for
the regular meeting of Circle No.
5 held on Monday at the Adam*
home on Park Avenue. A New
Year devotional wa* given by
Mrs. R. T. Warren nnd Mr*. J.
C. Duvi* was welcomed us u
visitor. Mr* Davis spoke on the
Chain of Missionary Assemblies
and gave the member* an oppor­
tu n ity to heroine *|Hinxor*.
Following the brief business
session, Mis* Louise Sipple traced
the story of the New Testament
from its enrv beginnings to the
new Revised Ftiiudnrd Version.
The hostesses *ervevl delicious
irfreshinents to Mrs. John Gillon,
Mrs. W. C. Hill. Mrs. R. IJ.
Hutchison, Mrs. W. It. Kirby, Mrs.
K. M. Mason. Mrs. Mahlo Blount,
Mrs. J. II. Niehulson, Mr*. J. F.*
Riser, Miss Hippie, Mrs. E . C.
I Smith, Mr*. Wnrrsn, Mrs. llrodlit
Williams, Mr*. J. K. Courier, und
Mrs, Davla,
—
McKinley Hall was the setting
for the meeting of Clrele No. tl
ng at 10:00
on Monday mornini
o'clock with Mm. J j,. Clark and

Mr*. It. C. Morgan at hoitesse*.
Tho meeting was conducted by
Mr*. Carl Chorpcnlng and the
devotional wa* given Dy Mm, J.
I N, Anaretlo in the absence of
Mre, Eva llarlxy.
Mm. Ray Herron urged all
niemlmm to attend the (ihain of
Mission* to ha held in the near,
future and at the close of the husnex* session delicious cookies and
aigl coffee Were syrvrd.
Those attending Were Mm.
Ctarence Wallis, Mm. Atiarollo.
Mrs. C. D, Brown* Mr*. Louise
Khowlei, Mm. B. H. Crumley,
Mm. W. It. Nlcholaon, Mrs. J. O.
V Laney, Mm, . Chorpcnlng, Mr*.
Herron, Mr*. S. O; Harrlmtn,
r*. M. R. Strickland. Mr*. M. L.
chols, Mrs. R. B. Monro# and
P, H. Wavalt.
Tuesday evening Mm. Ben Wig­
gins and Mm. Wally Sipple were
ro-hostesiee for Circle No. 7 al
ill* Wiggins home. Mr*. Park
Tyre l*d the devotional reading
from Romani 0; fourth vire*.
te The business meeting wa# conv dacted by Mm. HI pal#. She told of
t(w Chain of MI»slone to ba held

C ir c le s

H onored

O n

B ir th d a y

11
•tiom
lie i*
oolla

T im n .w ro n n nr.n \ in

p n m n Y T r n i »n c i r c l e 7
Circle No. 7 of Ihc Presbyterian

I'rl. Jan. It, 1957

I'a g e ji

Church will me»t with the chair

When you n r letting It.- hallla - dii.ner t.M ' t i i • * ii ospl in
of as originally &lt;chtduled at th» richer into .in .miw.g oi i , o J r e
home of Mr*, l'. II
Harris on Place It to die left „t lt,e I oik
Willi the open, towel millet nearMonday.
e*t the dinnei plate.
man. Sits

C

K

Dawi-m at Co.t

Oak Avenue at I no p to m ttraJ

r .li ,.f Judge Doualas ilteli
wilt I.e surrv to learn that
ill at his home. Iimi MayAvenue.

Friend* will he sorrv to learn
that Watson Wallace ha* entered
| the Orange Memorial Hospital for
an operation.
Fiicnd* of Mi*. .1 A. Ynutur will
he dad to know that she recently
returned to her home in Sanford
from the llriintri Memorial llusidUtl.
Miss Marguerite Craves of Col­
umbia. S. t\, Mr«. C. H. Crave*
and (’ II. Crave* Jr. of Greenville.
i.e ..... . ki i mm itoheit Waicnei are all siuiTe* in a scaup from
S C. w 'Te the ludiilnv guest* of
And Jdiipe* Forever" Technicolor. Show­
Mr .and Mrs, Hoy Holler nnd have 20th l etllurv l ev * ‘m u
ing on do. Hit- I 1* it. » -iireo Sot .lav mid Montlin
now returned to their homes,

What to serve to fortify late
tree-trimmersT Here's n *ugge*
tion: Claxed baked apple*, lull
' glasses of cold milk and spunge
cake sipiare*. To irlve thi* snack a
' seasonal look, glare the apph with a syrup made from red cm
naimrn candies and *ifl confection
ers’ s u ftr over the sponge cuke.

Mt« David M. Wriirhl of Engle
1 uke, national oieunirlnir -ecrelary
L O N (iW O O l)
ir. nernl of the D. A. U.. is the
It) MBS. J. II. MCNICK
II) M ISS VD ili I piti.\ vi r
cne*t of Mrs. A. |(. Key, Mr*.
Wrlolil was the gue*t spenker at
Ml* lllive llitimasler entertainMr .and Mi* ., no Slone and
the loenl D. A. H. ineetinir held at
the h''me of Mr*. II. Wnvile Hue- fiimiiv have a* their guest* for n ed at her home on Wiinlemerrlake
'week, Mr and Ml* ll"\h Kelly New Years eve. Those attending
ker this uftemooii.
were Mr. and Mi* John Ileum*,
of Banfoid, N. C
Mr and Mr*. I.eltoy Hennessey.
1 Mr. and Mr*. .1 T M .l-aln St
had us their lecent guest*, Ml. Mr. Russell Bump. Miss Mary
D o H n rv D o im r s
and M is, Charles Lawson of Sa n ­ Compton, al*o
Mi**
Margaret
Ily K IV M F W IV G K R
Swain of Wlndemere Mr De Witt.
ford.
Mr and Mr*, Hiclintd Koie* tire I ('mtney, and Mi** Hue Kicker enThiil |te llarv’* ernwth ha* lieen nrmot to nnnoiince the birth of n irrtaiiied with folk dances, lie
i phenomenal Is no lunger news, nnd son I»i»rn N| •*fitIn \ u t ' i i r l m u r f I V .
fre-hmelit* were served during the
j ns the town grows, so also grow* | n i t ( f i i | &lt; u n i t l u i - I v * - ( M l h i
ev 'iiillg.
M i
nn«l M t*
F u e l Y ih iI im h in t
j the Post i if flee Po-I master Haul
The I.oilgwnoil civic league will
M r
tih il
announces that there ha* been no i i * t h e n i f i n * 1 - M n t n l m
• |.i.11*01 a piny to lie given "ought
in n e«*e ..f more than DMI percent M i h . I t i i f i W a i f 1 * i * f 1 5 * i i V * I f n i , ill the l.ytnnii 'chool amlAtoinitn,
&lt; 'I i n «
W n e 'ih l
m I In1 ren "it" foi Hi" year end i l t i l M i x it* I M t
p’ , erit by the Smtf od I &gt;mimail,
ili« Dec, 71, tuvi I„ plfil ............ Ilf A‘HtHfllicf l V
t b I. Pi oi ecd-.
.'ii I., llo t 'ivi■

(JKNHVA N EWS

Mt nti'l \t i •t i A* I &gt;1 lh -4 11:i»1 league and pohlil- hill III y of
ceirds weie *2**77 nnd iu Ittfi"
f « t | 11
M
they were If,HI I *S. 175 Hew mail JIN M l * It k M I I - f w M M ' i ' h f t
I n!lgwood
boxes lltieo &lt;0 * 1 been ill-lllllf.l 111 ■I n V** 11 m i f i l i i i u r h f i n , M i ’* , 1 , i i m «&lt;i
Mr* Ren C ra y -pent ihe liolilh" Po-I Office
Vi’llh) n ful it'll i ■
11111P■
\ of 11*l " day* with her daughtet. All-. John
Caiitnln S Norman droves Is
Mr
Urol o i •IV I Keig had it*
C iiiw ford. In Jacksim, All*
here fin hi* iinnonl vnratloti.
Ilu'ii dinner uuo t« Sunday Mi
The Civic I engue meet TucMi. nnd Mr*. W II. Hill nre buck and
Mrs. J. IMcLain
Hi., Mr dny The new Mayor elect wa* the
rieniri this year for a *1ny of lliree and
Mr*, J. I M. I nin Jr , and pcutcipiil speaker, gave nil inter
month* They nre In the D*vl«
Tommy, of Geneva. Rev and n*tln« talk on cilllen-hip
h one on Hmvrtin Drive. Mr. Hill Mr, .lHtne* Cooper nnd *mi* of lie
Atr and Mi* Ru-sell Matthew*
I* on leave front hi* nu«itlon a * |.imi|
\ |,
,ull| m , ,
........... .
and fam ily flom llaltimore, Aid
n Division Sales Manager foe S'o- s’,AV Senv■&gt;in
« tie recent guest* of Ml. mol
vi" Manufacturing Co. of Water- | .......... ..
rri.-n.l-* . ( Me* Plnllii
Air- |&gt; I.. U vlng-lon They plan
Imrv. Conn.
Runet, n pioneer resident of Gen­ to l.oil.l a home in Eongwood tin*
M ». m ill
M m*
l l c r n i m l S u v n f f r eva, wa* *oi rv *o henc
of her spring, Air. Rus*ell n in the eon
1*11
t h a t Micv i i r * * t r o i n i f 1&lt;» f l t n v .Icntli Sunday night
tmeting business in Hnitimore.
iitiI fur a ivliili* Ttn'V w rn1 yin*****
Joe Flxliei n il, tided the mango
Air*. Henry Heath i* exjieclmg
ii ! ii M* " Y f iii’* Kvi* mirtv ut tin*
I’nrnc i•f \fr*4 ,\nt» 1L'liiiMr*v. Tin* t at jolt of Gov, m o i Duo MeCnitv too si&lt;|er nnd husband Alt mid
nth' f
\V»‘VI* ,\f r. "ml
*"* lo I allnhiis*. • I oe*dav II idaved Ati* John W alker from lliroiiog
with the Semi mile High Schoo' limn, Ala.
M , - \ n 1 | i - \ f » a (’i'll | M i n J t i l m
loin Pinch vi*iled hi* |iareitt*
WHII*’. M» itml Mh H. fi l*P»M#r, Baud
Mi*
Rita Living* **f Biloxi. Air mid Mr* Thomn* Pinch f.n
wnil .!«**' II u ' hou All \*ui the f*olt i - r ’1 v ( r r » | i r * ' H i * r * t f l u * n t * * t t l u v 111 Mi**, left lil*t week lifter spending the holidays. Tom i* working in
*ome tittie with Mt and Mi* I e*
Washington, II.
on the net
it
m»m uf Ih#* WHlli* Inhi'M
",
work with the voice of the people
W** •»**•’ linn**** *»i r«*finrt tlint nl* let Harper ami fatnllv
Jack Searcy from the t'nivcrsitv
0 » in i.* h M r * . W i l l i a m
A n e e l o e h l»
Mt no.l Mt*
lliirnev t'a dil
&gt;f Florida, spent the hollduv*.
* * 11 1 h o . | i i t n l i t e . l r e p o r t * t i l l * w e e k
have a then gne*t* 1h'* w».k M»*
with hi* parent*, Mi and Mr* C
mother
Alt*
It.ii-v
lui'"' I*..... milch better and she will I Cuildill'*
omhahtv lie neiinitted to g&lt; home Stuck!.... I i,f Melton, tin ati.I le i It Scarry.
in „nolh"&gt; week or Mvo.
Ati- Kmttut Goiisnlc* of Aliami
I i l l o i l i e ! it* I -i-lel I I I low Ml a oil
wit* the recent guest of tier -i-lcr
S i i le k la u d o f I nk&gt; b in d
(llto ||eer|e of (*ioi'in"nti and Mi
T*
AD* Henry Heath,
Mr n"d Mi* Fred poehlinan nf

R tS C A R C H

is wishme!

CHEF’S SPECIAL

5 ©c

» A ROW I. OF 111 W. IH'M E M \DK
V E liK T A H I.E S U I T
• C H E F ’S I H O ICE O F T \ S T V
HAN DM It'll DA 11 1
• C H O IC E O F C O F F E E OR T E A

&gt;f)r

HOME MADE P IE S D A IL Y

R c u m iila t &amp; A n d erso n
W A LG R EE N A G EN C Y
-ON T H E C O R N ER BY T H E t

S E E

A

O C R '

M O V IE T O N K H IT !

Mion nnd urged nil members to
ELD ER
SPRIN G S
(Special I
attend the general business meet­ Mr* Lillie D. Norwood was hoping on Monday afternoon ut Me- iiied recently nl her home near
S A T U R D A Y O N L Y
Kiiiley Hall.
Elder Springs, by her children,
— COMPANION P it'l l lie —
Mrs. Hipplel, Mrs. Ashhv Jones marking her Huth birthday.
Mr*. Norwood was lairn in Itmio
and Leslie Junes told of Khejr
m i * i m iu io t t
vi*il In the County Home on Dec. County. Tetm.. .Inn. 7, 1877. Shi*
22 when they distributed gifts was tile only daughter of On*
I tom members of the elrele. A Key nod Mi*. J. M. Mitchell. Tin*
discussion was held on method* I t e V . Mitchell wits a Methodl*t
of building up the Sunshine Fund minister of eitcuit riding day* in
nnd a motion made to make Tennessee and Ninth t'nioliitu
February n month of self-denial Mr*. Norwood'* mother wu* a
with en.'h member donating at medieal doctor. At the age of
least II.Ofl or more at the month­ bine Mrs, Norwood moved with
ly meeting. The missions study wn* her parent* and her six hmther*
led by Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Gerald to Eastland County Tex., when
a u c i ruMM a
Mvers welcomed as a new mem­ -.he completed her education. Shi
SORRY BLAKE
I was m uniid to Samuel Edmund
ber.
Parish,
MONTI HALE
A delicious sweet course wn* t Norwood of Cameron
•erved lit the conclusion of the; Louisiana, on Ang 7, IUUI
— tl.SO
meeting. Those present were Mrs. I Mr. and Mr* Noivvond eaale to
Florida on Christma* Day, IlHil, Jnek«nnviRe
we to over • nh*ht
Roderick Adams, Mrs. R. L.
rttling at Lake City. In ll'iti they •»'P,*ta iu the loom’ .if Mr and Mr* '{ W f l V ( ' l l l l V t ' F S l l ! ilH I
im /m n u n s o h a c m d
tieoige Peabody ol Dnllll*. I .‘XU*,
Conner, Mrs. I) II. Fletcher. Mr*. *e
■ J*7| w 4 &lt; k « w | «
xgM'wbi #« .
toyed to luike Monroe in Hernln- K"" E. P "'k til'* week
‘
iv j
C l t i l . i o culling She then iienrd a brother,
K. I.. Lev Jr., Mr*. Charles Meek*. moved
M**. Chnr’e* Lee ami low three
| ( ) 1* 1\ C? ^1 J i l l ' S Dougin* I 'ealio.lv in New A'nrk
’ *ex. Jo!,,, 3. White. Mr*. Harold i nl&lt;
?* County where they operated. ehlhlren were here fur a few dav*
Gily, a 111n| her, ('lit ford, of New I
W hitten, Mr*. Jone*. Mr*. Tv re .1 .............. . v Grocery" until re­ thi* week. Hhe attended lo the |
New Pori Itichev Pre«»
Orleans, f.n., a sister, Mr- W. R.
tiring
six
year*
ago
to
her
present
Mrs. Myei», Mr*. Finnic, Mr*
movin" of Imr Ihio*’* to their new
N EW P tiR I R IC H Fi A iSpeetnlf Gilfflth of Sarasota, Florida, nnd
home
in
Elder
Fpring*.
Mr.
Nor­
W|*»"ln* and n visitor,
Mr*
home In Ineksanvilh'.
Mr* E. I Mar-hitll of Wndiliig- nephew, George Peabody. Jr., o f1
wood pasxi'd away on Sept. 22,
Mr* William Cole'* daughter.
Myers.
11151, having lived to ei'|ehral« Mr* G K Rorrp-I of Jneltsonv llte, I ton Street nod linliarm Aveinn1. California, nil rm n Trans-Cultu­
RtSSOMM
n mie 1 ono-onl and il.tillitig m nlnl hookup for a family rev.ilh Id* wife their golden wed- „iir"t the holiday* here with he#,il had
"
experlepee ,»n G tiriilo ia* J v* .vhen| unioP with each other
The home of Mrs. John Williams ding nnnlversnrV. on Aug,'7. 1051.
wri* the .etllrn' for the meetlno of
In wa* p llv it iT il I" Inlk, »ui
A l l hud a i llallre lo talk to eneli
Mr*. Norwood had four living
uomher who were nwnv for
Circle No. Ii. Mr*. Williams, Mr*. iliildren. one son, Chmle* Edmund the hollilsvs. Imve lelm ned. Mr tch'ploHP1. to llll&gt; i broth1'! - * *1 *'
n1l"*l mill, III the -mile lime, Ileal
H. C. Smith nod Mr*. W. E. Vlhlen died in infuncy, she hit* *ix ginud- nnd Mr* Charles Y’opmnn retutoed ter and II oeplo * ii'-idiug in live, ea.h ol her* comet nation ll had
were ho»te**es for the evening.
diflerenl -tali . l l l l o f t I m - I t l t M * lie n many yeur* *mce the family
The rneetlf" was oneneil by Mrs. children, and three great-grand- In"' Hiiudnv ni&lt;»hl. fir and Mr* time f"i a t' li 11I I M l f &lt; I 1ii 1 i n t i
bad beard each idlier* vniee* and
rhildrert.
W illiam I FhHer g"t here e*.... .
Em/nne Williams, chairman, after
.! I , l l l l ri f'« M l
a! tiic instigation of Judge Peatin T'le-diiy. h i .
Four generation* were n ie .en l
'" l Tuesday The "eirl.l" "f
which the devotional was giver# hv
t
Pl.l'H
llarv didn't bother them at all (or nl lialla*, I • a a* . | o l ! ) -1 . M. l Iht ..' I "di m leva- tin* wn* made pus
Mrs. W. M. Castle Jr. using the for the occasion. ihc*e fuiluded uDe
L. 1 1
■ible h&gt; Will "f the I ele|llllltU', mill
Mm -hall and ••‘ l i l t s ' t
f t l ' l I I I " i l l " I ' X I U ' l l e n e e i l ll l i ' l l i e . ' i
S E R I \l
* \ K lO llN
Ten Commandments a* her theme. Mr* Norwood, \L** N&lt;&gt;■tn,- Nm
til home &gt;&gt;a r la ! 111m * K \ . .1 I M I M w.i* i|o mean- o f eneli one having
" f 11
X"'"1""'' p HI t a ' l i e " i 11 i * l i |i i d i . ' f i * ' t i t * ’
t!ud a most uni,pa &lt; liri-tniMs surM's. C. H. Hick* nnd Mr*. If. H. wood; Mr and AD* .1 || luidel.
ptlie, lung In lie l ememliereil.
l V f , III t i l l
Collier were
welcomed as new Mr. nnd Mis. It E Norwood and
n |,ri,|,r.. „„rlv »' the home sage 1111 t'hti ■t f 11 it
M l MU
1lie !'• aluaiy* were formerly of
mender* ami Mr*. Marvin Dvul re- .Air. nnd .Air* R I. Hnmilton of „f yic and Mr* Ce-ar Rohloti....... . appointed llriie, I m 1 i t • Ii
ported on the progress of the cir- Lake Monroe. Grandchildren: Mr. , Rundav evening. Ilorotheu Men und
ftiuriil a liinlhe!. Inline Hunt,oil
ele's prolect of renovating a room and Mrs. Arnold 'litnlel, o ’llelle tdeger won first prise, David Ho"
In the church holltllng to lm used and Robert llamitton, Paula Ji*an kel won sccoml atiil Mrs. David
for three year old children. A re- end Philip Norwood. Great grand- Itunkel got the hoohy. Air and AD ■
*
quest for toys win made anil sug­ children: Ronnie, Michael, nnil.Jiih'* Voigt eomideled the nnrt
gestions for painting were given. Mitchell Tlmtel.
Afe and Afr*. Charles f. F ra*ei
Mrs. Williams urged that all
Mr, and Mrs, R. f. Latham of of New Orleans, and orlglnallv • f
members attend the Chain of Mis­ Norfolk, \'u were unable to j, j . jNew A’ork State nod New England,
sion* to lie held Jan. 22-21 at the lend the celeluntion Mr* Latham ' nrnvril into their new home on Cat
L A S T T I M E T O N IC illT
Methodist Church. Mr*. James Ter- f* the granddaughter of .Mrs Nor- “,in“
,,n Thursday.
willeger and Mr*. Eugene Williams Wood.
i It it with deep regret that we
were appointed to prepare for romannounce the death on Wednesday
ALSO
munlnn service for the first Sun­
evening of Alfred Cover., who bn*
day In February; and Mr*. R. W. M r s . A r n o l d V i m N e s s lieen a resident of De llarv f"r
NEWS — CARTOON
Thrallklll and Mr*. Dval were
chosen to preside at the nursery
during that same Hundnv. The
expressions of sympathy.
AND SHORTS
study rour*e entitled “ Idea* of
Mr*. Arnold Vnn Ness wn* hon­
M-e Rltde" was given by Mr*. ored on Wednesday night with a
Thrallklll .
shower given hv Airs \|. T HaVThose present for the meeting ne*. Mrs. John Cmnph.il and Alins
S A T U IID A Y — D O U B L E F E A T U R E
were Mrs. Castle, Mr*. John Craw­ Jean Dobbs at Airs. Hit Vries' home
ford, Mm. Dyal, Mr*. Malcolm on Plumo-a Drive, (Janie* were enu t
loved during the evening with
Higgins, Mr*. Then. Pate, Mr*. nrlxc* Iwlng won hv Air*. Burke
H ie
Thrallklll, Mrs. Vlhlen. Mrs. Brou­ Hteele nnd Mr*. J. Ii. Phillln*.
Following Ihe game* little Niunti
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
ghton Watkins, Ml** Catherine
D a k o ta K id ”
Castle, Mm. John Williams, Mr*. Haynes entered and presentwl the
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Rtnnlhoff
hnnoree with a bassinette ronlnln- announced today the Idrth of a
Eugene William*, Mm. Terwllle- Ing
many lovely gifts. Delicious
gar, Mm. James Williamson, Mr*. refreshments were then served hv son. Frederick John, weighing d
G lint) CARTOON Pl.l'H
lh*., 14 ox*., on Jan 7. at tin'
Ihe
hostesses.
Hick* anil Mm. Collier,
NO 13
pin
\
i
i
:
h
o f m i': nton s e a s "
Fermild
Lal'^hton
Memorial
II"*
Those Invited to he with Mrs.
I Vnn Ness were Mm. M Cummings, nltnl.
ROHE C IR C L E
‘ Mr*. R. T. Cowan, .AD*. W aller
S U N D A Y
A n d M O N D A Y
The scheduled meeting of the Fester. Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. A. K.
.Shoemaker,
Mrs,
Robert
drowning,
Rose Circle nf the Hanford Garden
Club for this morning at the home Mr*. John Camfdrell, Miss Dohhs,
nf Mr*. II. B. Crumley was cancel­ Alls* Margaret Davis, Mr*. E. M.
led Irecauee of Inclement weather, Whitmire, Mrs, Flossie Guodsnn,
Mrs, R. F. Cole, publicity chair­ Mm. Hteele, Mrs. J. L. Jnck*on,
man for the circle, stated this Ml** Diana Haynes and Mrs. Hay­
nes.
afternoon.

m iw
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T O U C H T O N ’S
Saturday Luncheon Special
BAKED CHICKEN PIE
CREAMED POTATOES
CHOICE ONE VEGETABLE
HOT ROLL — BUTTER
HOT COFFEE OR TEA
S U N D A Y

new! orlon and pitna coltoii . ..

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Wonderful, wonderful orlon, never wrinkloi,
thrlnk* or loiet III thapo, morooi with
fine luitroui Pima cotton. Popular coal Gyle
deftly dramatized by Georglana with tlripod
pique collar, 34 button front, and plaatod
walit. Black, Navy, Brown.

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S P E C IA L D IN N E R

ROAST B E E F WITH BROWN OBAVV
CHOICE OF TWO V EG ET A B LES
SALAD - DEHHERT — DRINK

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Frl. Jan. », 1933

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McClellan

Truman Rurljrot

(CnOMFHM

Probe Launched
Into Strafing Of
Command Post
One Soldier TdcnHfiea IMtrne An Meinjr U.S. Thundcrjot

(oil hour l.ttler. he autographed
advance cornea id the budget f o r 1
reriotlers Ihe brlrllng session look
the place of hh weekly news tonference
The h*'ilvet m r*sace Trvmnrt sen
Congress tndav, It days before he
leaves offlre. Is srlb'ert In revisin'1
I&gt;v the Incoming Klsenhnwer aih
minlslration. which ha&gt; |o.ii...,i&gt;"'
-t will lie scrutinized rlnsely and
revised. prohalrK slartini' in Aer1A* |v cost unary Ihe I'resldent
•cot the 2anoil
word me»sat(e ti
Con tire •* noil did nut rea'I it tthe leplslatora himself
It »*»
,Iniiit in fmo words shorter than I
last year'The hndrtcl called for expendl
lure* in fiscal HIBI cipial to $tflh I*
for c v rry man, woman nod clldd
the Census Hureau estimates wll
h" In tie 11lilted State* nn Jan I
HIM t-rilf way thruilj|h the 12 liumlt
tie rind
i The I'resldent said 79 rent* in*'
of every dollar In the hmlflel
-could r;fi toward prokrams dlreel flsral I9B2. will Increase In 201
lv related In national sreitrlly. and hlillons hy next June 90, and lo
11 ( opts more inward paying (o Z7$ billions hy June 90, 1991 The
left a I limit set hy Conijrrss oil Ihe
pa*l v ar*
l The I'resldent made no prnpn |ptinlie tleld Is 279 liilliuns Com;res*
sals lor Increased laxe*. Hut he can chnnKo this if II wishes.
3 The I’ovenimenl will nerd
inlil a llrpulilli an Conurcss whose
Icatler* have been tnlklne syis (fully I$72,900 000,000 In pew approoria

of a I iis cut

back to the Nam lllvrr, clmiipiiiit
one to pieces
Minor Commonlst putrid thrust'
were reported elsewhere
Near-zero cold nod a thl-k over
east itrminded virtually all Allied
warplane*

Citrus Mutual Has
Concern Over Hi#h
Prevailing Prices
L--------A K K M—N I) *,19—Florida t'ltrus
Mutual Is lu Hie ome,uni po*!||int
pf worry hut because its grower
memlicrs are Kelllnt! so much for
their nreiute.
Mutual d lreclo i’. nrr .ilr.iid the
hllllicr price - hi h pre e' si r , ,rc
poymu fur (ir.intitis m li makii nr
undo ru iim ilra ti
*n cu.tly the
Itmiacwife will &gt;iop lutyltot
Thai in lu III make t'n- ho-) ran |e
result of prnxnnt price-, worse Ifian
n soniewlml lower le u ! i)ij!jilu)r);-i'
over a Io0 );i r period

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lirlmtltli! SI 1 9 .I la.x delivered at
till' iduid
"Th it’* k'uttimi to the dumtci
Olnt and luav m l oil i iinsump
nn." Jim Morion. Aidmriulalo.
warned
Several ethers repeated Morton’s
wnrnimt hut no step was decided
upon
J, C Strickland --aid oranijcs fur
concentrate are hrim;lm; the prow
er 2.3 cents ;i hoy more than or
Mures for fresh (rod market*.
"The t r c lt fruit shlimers arc
jiolnjt to have in pel their prices
lip, and lodlcnlhms are tlicv will
do so in the next few days."
Strickland said
T h rre were rrtmrty norite ship
ners in r«|inrtift« prn-e« to Mutual
ha ven l van nnlv their h ld icr p r im ,
making Mulunr-i dallv prh-r jptdfn
tin aorticwliat out of lute. Mutuidh
advisory committee voted In tend
nut a slnmuty woMlrd hulietlp
urplmt Hie turd fur a ecu rale in
forniatlun
T lir Iilti r opopcrnlKc ilet'liiml fit
rend Hirer tup men In tyashlpvhm
Kondnv lo ask help (rum Florid a’*
delmialimi mi the ii nl i ■
IrtiNt chnrttcs
fllrd acnlmd Mutual hy tho Fcfler
i l Trade Cmoinls&gt;loti
They am I’rcsiilrni I’crry Mur
J iy , eiMitpronfi Vlre I’residenl
L a r y Thpiiios, tirovclaud; and
(len rral Mnnnjjer liohcrl W TurIt'dijc, t.akclaml

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A prediction (hat Mulunl would
have to raise Its it'-sesshu'id next
Mason canto from .Sam 0 , Slmwfc
Dade Clly, tlurliif; discussion nt
l pendInb lio.ooo more on cllrits
eanlhlls In lie shown nl Zlx winter

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Rf*’ibln Cleln Izoseti
His Job With State

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illy never held.

1 Miami wreklv newsDin'r

er who strongly keeked Ih*

a admlnlstratlnn. das an

alio lgr*»s from ■ »#*tlnn of tha sub­
W ea th er
urb, ho filet.
,
-In Ihln day; If* protty much ------------CMInnd knew of the meeting open season on public otfkinl*,
Asheville
when it started, the minute* he pointed out.
II. I*. Smother*, attorney from llostmi
stnted. They both rame In late.
Orlando,
representing
the
Fnagnto
Chicago
0 . P. Herndon, County Clerk,
reforested an nnlninn on the pro­ Interest* In the south end of the Cleveland
cedure to he tnaon In calling spe­ county, requested widening and Lo* Angclc
cial moellntrs of the hoard. Mr. paving of m at retch of u road Nett Orleans
Hoyle *ald n notlre of five day*, which l* nn extension &lt;&gt;f Orange New York
at lonst, sliould ho given for sltrh Avenue eastward out of Forreat Seattle
a meeting ami unlit there was a City und lead* to the nose Slate \t jshir.&gt;lu'U
Jnckaonvillc
ilouht io hie mind ahoul the legnli- Itnnd +'W.
lie pointed nut that "timnupi'
ty of thi- Hireling In i|uo*tlon. lieHIS j T IN F lilt B X t-K
I K\t
forrltiir to railed meetings, he said nvrr the imiit 1* quite fnriln’ tic,”
Hy of t-'emlnole County
A ma
the Commissioner* rmild "run up nnrl thnt llamavc cuuaed hy truck*
cti'-rs attended
th e
here and do • nine husines* and the t* ihiniforuliB to automobile*. W, crhonl
annul &lt;nnferein-e on
rltlxen* dun’! have n chance to he II, Hnnrork, Fmurate production rourth
I tic I , uiiruniri* of Art*
inarniror and piddle tclniion* man, Itomlinir
heard at all."
at Orlnndo which was
•aid that fruit from Seminole, I Wednosd
Commissioner
Fnurnkre
sue 1'iilnii’i and Volusia euuntic* went snonsitri»v the tiramte County
ifeated a second meeting fur the over the road to the Foxgntc in- Kduriitii
Assoc intion ami the
month, to come the first Tile*' lay trreat*.
of
Miami. Itnvhurn
i | niversi
inly Superintendent of
after the third Monday In each
1‘liH rm.in McClidland said the Vllivu .
i i tiun. a mini* need tog
month. Chairman MrCIrllnnd echo - .'l-ntde slreteh of mad will lie I'ul'llr I
ed Ids suggestion and said "liusltics* in the county hn* Increased
•o that It I* almost Impo,slide to
hold Jo it one mrrlintr a month."
Hr rcrommended a second meetIni' "so a* to elimlnr.?■ a lot ot
11 i* work. I think it would hr more
• a ll‘factory to the hoard and to
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tlx nliVIUtr** nf die Ui'i’tillg shiiuhl
nut ho nppMivoil until the m ille r
won clear oil up. However, Com.
nil*-loiter a went nhftid and »|i
priived the minute"

Mi
In,- a
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Itodil, who called the nteeti hailiiiao at the time, *ahi
ho called all the Cnmmisi lu come to the meeting,
•seep'
Mr. McClelland, whom He
t'.ddoT roach. I.lovil P Hoyle,

Him* from Conurei* In fiscal 1031
rripicslcd last January,

" I do wish lo make it clear that Truman
in inv Iiiditmcnt il would not lu
wise to plan lor a Inreo bildiict
deficit (Inrlriic a lu-rlod when husl
|nn*« aellvltv. rivlllnn emplnyment
mill national Income are renrhinr
oiiiiri'i cdenti'd heitthts" II v nuli*
till he "the rmirsp of pnid rnri
anil wisdom" to strive for a lull
meed h'ldkct, lip added
TI i- dominant feature of the hml
•et was nillHnry rusts
T ru n n ii |i-edlrlcd that rxiirntl'
'■ires for nrllil rry services In p
-aI l!):.t would reach $111.29(1.000,
iffi
exclusive of atomic oner"'
o it) iy* of $2,700.000.mm. That coot
pares will) $tl.MO.tziO.OOO to i'-r
urrent fiscal year and $911,727,'Kiojwio in fiscal |!i: , 2 The I'reai
lent imlu utcil (hill atomic riierjjy
expciiilllurcs mmlil soon result l
more weapons, with atomic plant
exp*ualiui nlimit ended
Aliojjetlier, the I'resldent said
miHonal security |iro[&gt;rams would
old llji to $97,900 (SKI.(FIO 79 per
cut of the preilli tril outlay for
tin- year That Included military
&lt;i &lt;•• es. if lorriotlminl security alii'
foreign relations, atomic cncrvv
defense nroiliictlnn and economlf
•1 1Ii*liz.ition civil defense and m cr
ehanl marine n d iv ltirs
"Tld * is an exiienaive prupram ,"
rrnnian anltl. "hut our nation*
•cc'irUy depends on it
until
Ihe free world Is secure apairis'
Die Corniuunl.sl menm-e."
An ndiliHiinnl li Idlllnus, or *'
nor eenl of the hud||r1. woulil
'•reel'
lie i-hal lU'tdile to past
- m * Hit* was for Interest on the
mtinual iJahl anil
— vet prana’ scrv
Hu ami Iioiip IH*.
Ml olhitr uuvertriicjii cxiH'tol’
lures 111 fiscal llivt. Truinsn said
"'cild i milr to lin .'UNt.noo tXtO, ah"
the saIIIc ;is In (ho currctil (I -cvenr and $1,9(X) fKW.mm mure than
in (Kcal 1992 Tills am oim lnl t,
19 i« i cent of the tot nl

llils wn* the division nf mill
l n'v services spemllnjt- AIr Forci
9! 7 I7ii non.non, Armv $13,9.39.am
omi; N ivy til.MOt.otio.fMHi Truman
said this was in brink the Ah
Kune ill fiscal |f)3( up In I.V
wimt, nl its ||9 . wlmt timrl. Hn
army In 2n divlslnna, the Navy to
not cuinliatant vessel* with an air
irm nf in carrier uroups, nod (he
Marines In Ihrce divisions with ar
air arm of three wImr-i .
In the face of expressed run
ttresslimnl hnstlllly to Increaslnforclttn aid outlay*, Truman said
mutual security and forelipi rda
Imiv costs In fiscal 1931 shmild
Increase $1.920,000,000 frnnt expert
"Hurex in Ihe current fiscal year
In $7.fMl.noo,(KX). He asked that
appropriation* for mulunl secur
Ity he Increased hy $1,100,000,000
to $7,000,000,000.
However, overall, Ihe new bndart
callrd for cltthl billion dollar* less
lit new- approprlnllons than Truman
a»*ed 0 year * mo 11 called for now
nolliorltv lo Incur nbllftntltm* of

F**# !»*»•*

ly mill'd mreilnjr on Dec. IB last
was questioned hy Mr*. Ine* Mere­
dith, Lake Hranllcv renltnr nnd
fret]iiont visitor *1 the Commission
meeting*.
Col. James I*. Matthews, owner
of a Hinsiilrrahle amount of prop*
i-i ty pi Saidando suburb, located
on the noithern outsklrta of Altnmoete Kprimrs. appeared to defend
a 'tiun taken ti" the Commission,
*nd Mr. Fnurnkri- in nnrllrular,
In liiierovlnif a rond in the auhurh.
The Commission leeontly was iritielsrd Kv residents of the aouth
m,| of the countv who contended
'n n not it Inn that County fund*
were h-imr spent ill"irnlly nnd derea*i|ed a (fraud jury invi-stigatiun
Mrs. Meredith in questioning
•he lecalitv of the Itoe. IB meetn . i•&gt; which County properly on
Vi..,|»h \ -'•■p,i'* aero * from the
sr,.,„]r&gt;de lliirh Kehool was Iran*,
ferl'll to Ih*- f'nuo* s lloe nl of |*»l•, iiioii. said the Commission could
h""' a "pulled nicotine after
'iM ikfa.l or lioforo supper nnd
t'n"' any kind of mrctlng,” and
■e lilted out, "I don’t think it's
I -III I or the I :i Xpavel .1,”
h ' k " expii* r e d the opinion Hint

Count)? Attorn*?, later m

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"viewed'' fir*! In-fore aetion I*
taken tiy the Cnmmiasinn nnd that
l l,. u.n.iriirig body will "he glad
l« t'el(i."
llutfh Itonrau, new i|ip||n&gt; of
the I'l-riee, reipie ted office spare
mr him 'If and *’"nut aide .1. &lt;$
&lt;Klim i (iollnwny. lie wax told to

make arrangement* for apneo in ----Ih'- offiee of the County Hoiol lie- ,uituui for sort
I art merit.
itemen, the i h i
Fn-aheriff I*. A, Stern app'-tml I hope '-verynni
at the mi'-tlnsr with the new rdtrr right ill the fi
Iff, |,nthot llolihv, andexpressed nemtv will pr
hi, "thunk* (nr the wav in which] d«.”
the County Commission tin* stuck]
Mr Kid'"'
hy mo mi inv *i* venr* anil I hope &gt;comity will I'"
my aiirco&lt;«o|- will have the came to work with
since** I have, I have tried to do , i.op, i ate with
a good Juh nod appreciate what
tlic County Cnmmiaalon tins done
Personal taxi
lor mo." lie said he would try to Stales tool; it »
hoITi the Cnmmi**inn a* a citizvn. turner dollar I
Mr. Pope expressed Id* "nppre. cents In 19&gt;2

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School« 'eel'­
Wcdo'-.'lav
in
Irm her* eolild
to ntti-nd the c
width also fen
in iiiidio.et"l'Ui
iute.

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$ 7 2 ,1 tW ),0 (X I.0 0 O .

II preillrled a shrunken deficit
bis vrar but 1 deflrit nf nearly
lo hllllnn dnllara In flacal 19.V4.
Ami, Hip I'resldent said, If Ihlnrt*
vo arcordlmt to hla estimate* nm*
plans, the national debt by M34’t
end will be hut a hllllnn dollar*
short „f the Irani Until nf 273 hllllnr
"'"iftct mrssn«rs, InokltiR a yea*
and a half Intn the future, arc a'
way* a bundle of estimates An?*
Truman acknowledg'd at the outaef
of hlx mcssAKc (mlay that clrcum
"lances made this nee auhleet t*
0V1
,’9 ittoro than uiual revision.
,Tbq President-elect." Trum a'
said, will he *Dtlrely free lo pro
ptise channel."

Hut for this spending hlueorl"*
lb*' entire rosponai
I' lliV- Without merHonlnu tho namf
of Prcaldent-fleet Klienhower, Tru
man in Id he had kept him Informed
throitfih pelrolt hanker Josonh ’
ptHlgo, designated by Rlinnhower
1° tocfime the new budget dirertoF
‘ "However, I wish to make f
near that neither mv iticeessor 1
office nor anv nf hla itaff." the
1 resident said, "ha* participated
In tho dorlslana herein repreiehi'
ed . . . The President elect has

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STYLING
C h o v r o lo t'* fa w a r
holflht, and ffo w ln f
lin o s q I vo you tha
MMrost look In cant
N ow In to r la r i aro
richer and roomier.

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SAFETY

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D U R A B ILIT Y

H e a v ie r, it r « n |« r ,
mart H«M con strutlion. TMt moon* ovon
lonyor Wo for o car
alwaya famous for
8root durability.

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fartbor an
•vary foMaft of fa il
t * lOt'h.p.
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Oroatoe o v o m MI o«on-

amyf And Chovrolot
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Fork, itvoe with flnfoe-Hp m m .
yot retain tho fool of tha road.
Optional at oxtra cast, oatlu*
•Iva to Chovrolot In its fUM .
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to the Florid* Cmincll for
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IcCertv. who sue
Ten Tuesday, &lt;Ui
lough Cteln reeel
llment morn thar
never nuellflrd fni
id to sign hi* oatl

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Ju n io r Metts, Davis
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"R andy” Reynolds,
Stafford To S tart Runnella Tallica IS
Points And "Ike”
Hr K K N T C IIB T L A IN
Remlnnle High School'* thrlo-.
Risen brand Ad d a
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VJ-62 Scores 35 Points In Last Period To Whip
Harold Appleby
Leads Mailmen
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ference defense airnlnst the Paintlia Maroons In n douhlrhemler hill
fenturinir the junior varsity clash
In the opener at the ft 1151 w in
tonight.
Most cage experts rate this eve.
ri'n«r’s dash a toss no. lending
nllghtlv toward the f’elerv Foils,
despite their 0-3 record. Neither fling 77-02 defeat In n March »f
Palatka nor Hanford has lieen aide Dimes benefit game liluyed in the
Hemlnnle High School Gymnasium
to Impress nnvone this season.
last night.
F.tnert* who favor Hanford
Trailing throughout the first
■ay the Hemlnoles have Inst to
brer periods, VJ-02 came from
three of the best Central Flor­
.eliiml fur the first time in the
ida nren quintet In absorbing
•vening earlv In the lust quarter ..................... ...........
shellsrklnys from Winter Fark,
vhen Kill Clark scored a driving n,„| Light bowlers In City League
Edvewaler and the powerful
lay-up for the photographers, cut- action at the Hanford Bowling AlMainland Malnllners.
The lunior varsity opener Is inv down the NAAH lead to 49-48. ley* |Hst Wednesday night.
ronreded to Hanford on the basis
Clark was fouled and his sub.o- # ^ g g ^ f
Annlebv rolled
i.mi.,.,i |n,li.
of Its .12-2!! triumph over the pient . hsrlty to&lt;s rolled nr»un.l
Malnllners last month and It's I*I the rim and was tipped in by AoM W *
vi dua game In
sea'or's record.
Irn Itunnels, putting VJ-02 out In
-lrt*ult plnv with
Meanwhile, a local turn of
rout for Ihe first time in I lie eve^ j )0 ,„.r f„rmHn.
events turns most of these prekO‘49.
I
w},||„ lie ,I,it
rame forecasts upside down.
The lead Isslrd but a few seckit foe a pace
units as Hill Itamsey fired a
retting 0(1.1 ncrrnurt-lcngth pass to l.re Yel|es. Team Cupvinyton. farmer Miami EriUon
. tain, l.curi Lawstar prep rsgrr, under Ihr VJ-02
led the nowliaNKrl nhrrr Ihr lanky N N \S
rrnirn'a
wcokfr
rrnler promptly leaped inlo Ihr
W FW w Jra
403 three game
sir and deposited Ihe Iny-lip,
llnroul Appleby‘otul.
giving Ihe regular Hanford base
Meanwhile. Orville Tnurhton and
five a 11-10 lend.
1'*» K l-A h n ft comldmsl to enderation.
V.I-02, not to be out dune, room- able the Htino Machine bowlers to
.Starting forwnrd Rnv Dnvlr •il back Into the lead second Inter. ivuulsc the second nlace Ace Glasswill be misslnir when Hie clash lie
vlien Hill Mngoon tossed Ihe ball men's hid for the lengue, ilronping
pins because of an untimely trin to •o big Joe Merslieh deep in NAAH tin* window fillers, 2-1. Tolichton
Tallinn with the band of Fed aim- territory to
enable the rurlv- rolled the higii series, 4N2, while
era. Heidncln'r these nlayers wll1 'leadi'd plant to score oil ii driving Kirebboff recorded a 201 game,
b" hnrd I ' r lv l n g senior f.rw er
me-bander.
Jack Kuniier was the top man for
Frank Htnffocd and tintiredb-lulde
From this 12-1| margin, the the losers, 400.
Randy Kevri-dds at the guard.
VJ-02 quintet went on to build up
The H t n n l e ’ v
^
Stafford led the Feds In their
he eventual 11-point spread and lingers
l*st outlaw Inst month n&gt;slnsl
the remaining minutes.
wnremeii pi
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the mlghlv Malnllners with so
While Imlh trams are entered up ground on the
anemic «l« markers. Reynolds
In Ihe Orlando City League, Ihls s e c o n d
place
a ‘4i I |
scored three nolnts In that rlash
benefit clash «■&lt; not a regular Aeemeli nt
Ihe
and hns a .1-polnt game average
league contest. Il gave the Han- expense of
tlit AM. “ I
S« n resell.
ford I'hiitovrunhers a t-.l r.ra- *-' e I e r y Cit\ M B a j
While Jlmmv Krl.ler, star lunior
son’s record.
They were slstrd Printers.
I'ereny '
center, wns not In school venterto ptsv the
lines Chlrs Com- "*"l **••&gt;*• Pexold
day and Is known to be recovering
"bowed the way
/ rom a heavy cold, Coach Hcott I* nisml .Squadron uf the South
Clorlds Hervlre loop, hut the '" r
hardware
* B I T B
bunking on Ids lanky 0-foot-'.'
Kev West fivers were im»M- *n n,rn *
pivotmnn this pvcnlng.
make transportation ronnrrtlun* ,um" h * l*h , IheOrvllU Touchlnn
Gordon Clark, the Feds' hlsh
and had to ranrel Ihr gume ul ,,;nS'"' klgli 12.1 series for the evescorer wllh -II imlnM In frier
D&gt;" Iasi minute.
"*n* • ..
gsmrs for 11.1 average, will
The regular Hanford air base
''''I HarlwIek registered s 121
atari at Ihe right forward spot
'earn. NAAH. agreed to play the h,“ h
and hopes to overcome his lenominimis 1-nolnt effort against
Phidograpliers In place of llocn
PO ST b m c V ' ' —A f l l l
Mainland Mat month.
U l ru In a quick succession of dc- III
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‘ '| a ( a Total
The (t-foot-2 aenlnr traeafer ;l. or,. , l . e yesterday_ morning, &gt;
, T n J L ,,
«„ nn
from Kentucky tier! Gerald CovIneton's lust season Individual hl-»h
point game of 21 points when
Clark hit for that exact total ngainst the highly touted Kdgewater quintet In Orlando Inst
month.
Conches Hill Fleming and Fred
Ganns will be banking on the
S"rnnpv olnvinj Jlmmv llutlcr and
giant 11-foot-1 center J&lt;"'l Moss In
the opinilng .IV clnsli beginning at
7:20 p. m.

Ivoop Lending; Stine
Machinists Repeil
Acc Classmen, 2-1

COLLEG E BASKETBALL
lly The Associated Press
EA ST
Boston College 54 Dartmouth 51
Doqucsnc HO St. Uonaventure Afl
Marshall 77 Mnrehead ( Ky) U2
Boston llnlv 72 MIT 18
llrantlels 77 Rates Afl
Hlenu 71 Xavier (Ohio) (12
Klliabclhtown 58 Lincoln (Pa) 52
Albright 72 Dickinson (Pa) DH
Geneva Iflfl Clarion 07
Ht. Michaels (Vt) 82 Norwich fll
Tufts 77 Worcester Tech OH
so uth

Western Ky. 84 Cincinnati 70
Maryland 03 Richmond 00
GW 79 Georgetown (DC) 05
North Carolina 79 Va. Military 02
Holllni 81 Florida Southern 70
illllsaps 08 M in. College 54
Western Maryland M Washing­
ton (Md) 54
Memphis Stste 90 Spring Hill 00
Austin Peay 00 Lincoln Memo­
rial 81
Newberry 80 Piedmont 57
Presbyterian 04 Catawba 54
High Point 81 McCrary (10
East Carolina 70 Appalachian 03

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CITY L E A G U E
Stine Machine
Are (llasa
Htanlev Huger*
Po*t Office

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3* Blind
36 llorsdorf
83 Carrol
Cooke
LG. Hud l.cflls
Hl&gt;7
Total
H74
884
UM HTUDENT LEA D S
844
ST. P E T E R S B U R G Ut — Bill
8.10 Wall*.
n i i t 8 « University
% 'iiiv v m iijr 111
of Miami atudont
807 from Ft. Ignnlenlale, waa the only
survivor among the early favnriloa
as Ihe Lakewotxl Country Club's
New Year'* Amateur Golf Tourna­
ment went Into the second round
lodav,
210
Walla, n rn-medallil, ouated Doc
201 Melton. SI. Pelersburg, 2 and 1
Thursday.
10&lt;1
Harry Root Jr., Tampa, the oth623 er medalist, was dropped by llor
691 ace Williams, St. Petersburg, 1 up
606
Jim Erwin, defending champion
from St. Petersburg, tost 1 up to
Lou Rower, Tampa.
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G A IN E S V IL L E (Hpeciol)-One
Mr„ ||ow&lt;tr&lt;! !
of the top .Southeastern Confer|,|K winner
enre basketball gninc* of the year ,|ivt,,ion jn the
will take place in Nashville Mon- .
afternoon
dav when n hot-handed Florida
.,|i,v
quintet mixes it up with Vander- ^ T l u b ' . Won
bMls consistent r a y rs.
gelation. Mrs.
Ihe youthful Gator* will lie u „. tlinner-un s|
serkiny their fifth straight win \(|&lt; ,- | Aust
and their flr»l on the road as , hllll
they rarry their ( II record late, l ,,.'
„ .u' ..
the fray. Vanderbilt holds a sis .h " " 1,1 the “
and three margin, but has been
,
. . .
beaten only by tup-ranked i.ou.',**• *cek M
Islana Stale, slrony Duke and
r *’r * * " n *he
Tulane outfits, while taklny the
* ,,h
H°""
measure uf Vlrelnla, Davis l.lpsIke runner-up &gt;
comb, Texas, llsvlor, Tennessee
wr»k Mrs. Ada
and Yale, all at home.
fu tu re tha fl
Vanderbilt's
new
Memorial
c„ sllvlwlor
'iymnasium seems to
hold the ^"iv, Mrs.
An
«ame magie charm over opponents drew Marsh wot
that Florida's three year old (5vm- W" week
nyi
nasium does to their
visitors, while this week’]
Neither tc am has b&lt;-en defeated on plnving
honor
home gt&lt;
" f ' l v n ie ruptured I.J
neither has managed t win mi Hit*
..
..
road. Florida'■ Irn
..s wa. «
,tnv ,,r r
•wo-noint upset by Miami In the, ton. Mrs. .1 GibMagic Cily.
bins look the tie
Florida's I'oneli Manor now tins irmtiers |l dlvl Swk&gt;0 M ^ * * M W ‘
his squad at full strength for the
Mrs! time (his -eoson, with the si.nt title n week Mrs. Price Heard
return of grid fullback Hick ('ns- a&gt;’,i Wednesday while Mrs John
ares. The stocky renter, u lire- Crawford won this week at the
—
enson All-Conference choice by Seminole C, C.
many, lost two games to the Gator , Six association members will
Howl grid wur*, but is now round- ri present the Seminole club In the
ing into top form.
I Central Florida Inter City Golf
He will have to bustle however, | League’*
montlily
tourney
In
to meet Die stiff conqpetition
1.................„
being Gainesville next Monday. Those
offered by high-scoring Curt Cun-1v omen who will compete are Mrs.
kle, kangaroo leaping forwnrd, MrCotlgh. Mrs. Whelehel, Mrs.
rangy l(..y Huberts, who, nt (1-1 is! Price Heard, Mrs. K. II. Smith.
he team’s lull. «l member, and Mr« K. C. Ilaymnn, and Mrs.
tiot-handed fre hiniin Angle Groin- A u.i in.
•r, whose in point Gator Howl
Tournament performance led the I The at.mini Dot I'nwcl
will be
Datum to their second struight .-•■If tournev
hnmpionship. In the buckcourt Welnesdnv afternoon u
will be sophomore sharpshooter mimdc Country Club.
Sonny
Powell
and
freshman
smoothie Hobby Nims.
f tinkle's I I I points leads the
11, M a c l l a r d y , V a n e h o
tram as dites his 71 rebounds,
N e t 4 5 F o r R o llin H
hut he is pressed hr Huberts in
both departments with M2 points
anil AH snares. Greiner has lilt
WINTER HAVFN iw _||o|lint flfor I0.M% of his shuts and a to­ rally overtook Florida Southern
tal of HA markers, while Powell College In the last quarter Thors
has 09, Nina Al and C assrrs 50. tliiv night to win an HI 70 basket­
Vanderbilt, equally ns youthful ball victory.
is (he Gators will be another In
FSC led most of the wav, but
a Ionic list of teams to whom Flor­ after the lend changed hands five
ida will have tu give away better times Rollins took full command
‘ km two Inches per man in height. thanks to a hot streak by Rob
Commodore’s lending scorer, Macllardy, Nick Vaneho and Don
Daniel Iloone" Finch stands fl-3, Weher
and bus averaged nearly, twenty
Rlfl Leach and Charles Soneer
points II game. He j, hacked by scored 21 points each for Florid*
tnh tall men ns forwnrd George Southern Macllardy made 23 and
NordlmiiH at H I, big Hill Kelx who Vancbo, 22.
“ 'I'* ,,n “ I'taslngly mobile
210 bounds, and A-l guards Clarence Taylor and Tom MncKeruie. i M a l l o y F a c e s D a v i s
They lire suiqairtcd by tJ-7 cenY “f Jimmy Cummings, n-.'l Joe I n D i x i e T o u r n a m e n t
'(lley and Captain ll»h While, lb..
."lU'i'l » only senior. On Die r„q,.r
Is I. II fresbmun Charles Harrison
was a member of
HI. Ictcrsl.org High's ..........
First seeded Gordnar Mutiny,
—Tho West Flagler Miami, takes on Rill Davis, Knox­
Nursery Stakes, t," be ville, Tenn., No. 7.
Bernard llartc, San Angelo, Tex­
‘‘r A
r" l * a »*"” «’ Of as, No. 2, plnys dark horse Jerry
hlsior ~ r C"°* &lt;,rrY*,0lln,l race in Moss, limit Beach.
Ilryan "Hltsy" Grant, Atlanta,
_ .Wm1 Flagler President Jacob
Sher said a scorch of record book* Nn. 4, faces Calhoun Dickson,
of this and other countries re­ Tampa, No. 3.
Mnss, 10 year old former nation­
vealed no greyhound race to carry
al boys champion ousted eighthauth a large purse.
The 318 nominees at $25 each seeded Dan Sullivan, SI. Peters­
made a nurse of $8,950 and 124 burg, Thursday, 4 0. 6-3, 0-0.
Mulloy trounced Nelson Mason,
?*■««&gt;« al $100 each added $12,400.
West Magler Kennel Club matched Tampa, 0 2, ft-3; and Jack Staton,
II wllh $21,350 la make the total Orlando, CO, C 3.
Grant topped Allen Quay, Tam ­
$42,700.
pa, fl-4, 8 3; Alfredo Millet, Mexico
City, beat Ivy Wilson, St. I’eteruburg, 0 3. 0 0; Davis eliminated
BRODSKY TO U F
MIAMI Uv-Juo Brodsky, Miami Alberto Dancl, Mexico Cily, 0 2,
Jackson'a 210-pound fullback whn 0-1.
was allcity for throe straight
The Cincinnati Rrd* will play 23
years and all state In 1051, has
announced ho will enter tho Uni­ spring training gamea In Florida.
versity of Florida on a grant-in-aid .Twelve of them will he played at
scholarship.
Plant Field In Tampa,

Rocket
Speedway NCAA Is Faced With Perplexing
_
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TV Problem At Today’s Meeting
To Hold 100-Lap
Feature Sunday

By ARTHUR EDSON
WASHINGTON &lt;*—'The National
1Collegiate A t h l e t i c Association
fares a decision late today on
whether it should keep a tight hold
on televising college f o o t b a l l
games or whether It should allow
each school to do as It pleases.
The best guess on the outcome:
another thumping verdict for con­
ORLAN DO (SpevlalI — Rerause trolled television.
of the Intense enthusiasm of the
A substitute motion by Pennsyl­
Mg rrowd that stood and cheered
vania, seconded by Noire Dame,
to allow each college to make Its
own TV arrangements, seemed
program of "100 Laps of Racing likely to attract little support.
will be presented again this Sun­
No definite time was set (or the
day afternoon at 3:00 p.m.
The feature event on Sunday’s vote, but late afternoon appeared
thrill packed race card will lie the to be a good guess. And If the boys
10 lap “Orange County Handlra))'', yet too wound up In their oratory,
where the greatest array of Flori­ they may not get around to voting
da drivers ever assembled will [until tomorrow.
fans
compete In the torrid race of 60,I Although many televlslon^
VVL' w v
.s
IIUW IUIII|M
«III*« about ...»
limes around the asphalt banked ,.have
complained
the NLAA
speak
oval
I' football diet that, generally «P*»*
Raring fans and many other , Ing, gave them one nationallv
soectators whom merely went to televised game a week, tne IV
the New Yearn day races to committee stuck by its guns yes
"have a look" are still raving trrday In a 39 page report,
about the feature event. Ilow"Television continues to be i&gt;
ever, racing officials declared ■erlmis threat to the welfare ot
today that Ihe drivers are going college football." the report said

Wild Bill" Tindall
Will E nter Larpre
Stock Car Event

R A S ER A L L CLASHES
LA K ELA N D m -F lo rld a South
ern College opens It* fourth annual
•chool nf baseball administration
hero tonight.
The school, only one of Its kind
at the collegiate level, offers
classes for men and women In­
terested In the builness side of
nrnfesslonal baseball. Harold G
llnettger assistant to the president

Chico

Vtjar, 147, Sit a m f o r d, Conn,
•lopped Joey Wood*, 183, Atlanta,

. SAGINAW, Mich. — Pat Lowry
1H. Toledo, knocked out Howard
Leslie. 1
L»jdl#,.144,
Toronto,

G am es A w a y

TUSCALOOSA. Ala. ' * - A ten­
tative 1917 schedule for the Univer­
sity of Alabama lists onlv three
football oopnnent* for the c -Irnson
Tide to face on foreign soli.
Georgia. Maryland and Vander
blit will be the only out-of-state
games, according to the probah'e
schedule Seven game* are set for
Alabama, three of them in B ir­
mingham.
Miami and VPI, 1952 opponents,
have been dronped this year,
Vandy Is returning after a oneyear absence.
The tentative schedule:
Sent 18 -Mississippi Southern at
Montgomery.
Sept 2A-LSU at Mobile.
Oct. 3-Vanderbllt at Nashville.
Oct. lO -Oncn.
Oct 17-Tcnne*seo at Birming­
ham.
Oct. 24--Mlislsi!ppl State at Tui-

" nov . 14- Gcorgla Tech at Rlrmingham.
„
,
, A _ „
Nov. 2t - Maryland at College
Park, Md.
Nov. 28-Auburn at Birmingham
CO U N TY C A G E St.A T K
(Tonight)
At Hanford
Palatka v*. Hemlnoles
Palatka JVa v». Hemlnolo JV s
At Groveland
Oviedo vs. Groveland
(Girls' Game)
Oviedo vs. flrovoland
At Titusville
l.vman vs Titusville
Lyman JVa vs. Titusville JV s
During the 19U football season
Tulane gained 1,739 yard* In rush­
ing. Ironically tna opposition gain­
ed exactly the same yardage
agalnat the Green Wave.

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few Mexico M Utah 8i
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Sanderson 81 Taylor M

"We regret that two institutions
-th e University of Pennsylvania
and the Unlversl'v of Notre Damo%
- s a w fit repeatedly to attack th e *
motives of their fellow members
to bring discredit upon a program
which had tha backing of an overwhelming majority of the NCAA.
"Infelicitous wording." fa t h e r
Joyce called It. And he added:
••The University of Notre Damo
rertalnly Is not attacking the mo­
tives of the Television Committee
We have never done anything to
saixdnge the program."
Hubert A. Hall of Yale, ch alrm an f
of the 10-man television committee.
&lt;ald he would refer the sentence
to the group again. But he give
his opinion on the spot.
"I consider It a temperate state­
ment." Hall said.
calonsa (hnmecomlntt).
Ocl. 31-Georglo at Athen^
Nov. 7 -Challanooga at Tusca-

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the Dumont TV network. In a
statement last night he said its
recommendation "completely fen­
ces In the area of operation for
1953."
In a roundtable discussion. Fran )
els Murray of Penmylvanfa and
Ed (Moose) Krause and the Rev
Edmund Joyce of Notre Dame
argued that the American way is
to have free competition. But nn
other college official rose to sup­
port them.
Father Joyce took exception to
one sentence In the report which

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WASHINGTON
if f - President1
Truman today ordered the dropping
of criminal anti monopoly proceed• in*« agaliut five major oil companjei-provlded the companies pro
duce records for a civil m il.
In a letter to Attorney General
McOranery, Truman said he was
acting "as a result of larlors which
have emerged since the Institution
of the current grand Jury Invrstl
gallon of the intrrnntiunal activities
of the major oil companies."
Truman's letter did not say what
these "factors" are, There have
been reports, however, that the
•National Security Council — made
up of the government's lop policy
planners -• was concerned that a
Investigation would
graand Jury Investlgi
jeopardise U. S. global Interests.
J. F, McClelland (seated, third f'nm left! n tfl.yenr veteran of the
Truman directed that MeGrancry Seminole County Hoard of County ('oiiiinisxloner*. wa« elected chairconfer with representatives of the man Frtdny al a rearganir.uthmal meeting. 1). E Fminikte Icruled at
companies "to ascertain If Ihey Mr. McClellund'* left), wu* nuim-it a* the vlce-cli.iiimun. II. II. Pope
will agree to enter Into a stipula­ (standing it ur U-ft) and W. li. Kilhi-e dtnniiinu, -eeoiid rnn*i , nrhtl
tion" tn make records available relinquished their Commission sent* ti ilo-ir *hci-* .nu**, IV. II. (I howm
for a civil case.
Ills letter added:
" If they will, 1 ask that a elvll
^proceeding he instilulcd according
• ly and that appropriate steps he
taken to cause (he termination of
the pending grand Jury proceed

Funeral Services Work On 2 Roads
Held In Sanford Being Requested
For Vivian Speer By County Board

Associated Press Leased Wire

No.

ini

Eisenhower, Cabinet
Talk Over Domestic
And Global Problems

R e o r g a n iz e s

Anti-Monopoly Action
Against Oil Compa­
nies May Be Diver­
ted To Civil Steps

The whole cave originated In a
Federal Trade Commission report
that major U. S. oil companies
have worked with foreign com
panics to divide up the world oil
market.
Stephen I Splngarn. a member
of (he commission, ratlrd on Tru
A man a few minutes before the an
"nouncem enl of the President's eon
ditlonal offer tn drop the criminal
proceedings.
lie left the White House with a
sharply worded blast against drop­
ping the criminal proceedings
Splngarn told reporters It looked
to Rim as If tha oil companies
had performed "ona of the greatest
itmw jobs i(whitewashes) In his­
tory7, by convincing th* Mate n r

*

SANFORD, FLORIDA MONDAY JAN. 12, -10.Vi

1908

Truman Drops
Criminal Suit
^Against Firms

fe r a lb

I j i i tin.nigh Iuesdat, little (lun ar
In Irinprralurr except slightly cold­
er Interior south portion tonight,
w jrin ri Tursday.

Pope Elevates :“Shock Is Over”
24 Prelates To For Employees,
Cardinal’s Rank sSays Road Head
^

DOR I.eat lers Report
General In Agree­
ment As To Hand­
ling Of Patronage
NKW YORK 0 — President rlcct
Klirnlimvcr met with hiv ('abinet

('t'lletrt* Is Hromrht To -littery Kmplovet*s Of dc«uim-.". and other k.-» i.mriai.
today
Department
P u t after Senate ttepuhllcnn leader*
Pull ( ’npacity First
repoited the general in full agree­
At Hast* Ry W o n Is ment xvith them on how to handle
Tim e In 2 Centuries
lob patronage

ay mmol Muilto'T noni u&gt;Miller 4&lt;*rnni|insr. »e*-*&gt;nd fioni left) and John Met*rh (xlundtng. third
fioiu light i l.loyil F llovlc, t'outity Attoinr) (leftl mid I &gt;. I1 HernIon. Count) Ch-lk, irl-o me -eateil lit the tahle, while other* standing
'll* il.il lo ighu I. i Dodd, Ininiedlale pu*l
piia I rhnlrioiio;
rhiiirm m i: 1 other
Mi.lil v. Ilu ro w Sin-tiff, .ill.I P, A. Merit, fo 1111-1 -heiirr

Milwee Talks To
Rotary Club On
School Problems

Rotary Speaker

Two Killed And Two Resolution Will Ho
O t h e r s Critically
Considered At P ar­
Injured In Accident
ley Of Road Hoard

Ii'owth Of School F n *'i»Hnn'nts Soon As
Ponniring Huilti iiur

TAl.I.AItASKt V. V "T'-e siioek
got
Hv F R A N K BMC m i
over" fur Jitter) employes ul big rlhrr at tils Commodore Hoi
Mel
VATICAN C ITY »' In an tu:*''
State Itnad Itepaitmeni. (ear headnuorlcrsforadiseusslnnnfdaold ritual, l'npe Puts XII eon the
*■ * ' —
■
meslie and glehal prolilein*.
(erred the rank of eartlin.il ital.iv ful nf losing their lot's in ilu* new
i'n hand nt the outset of the
mi 24 prelate*, iiteliidlnu James administration’s economy reorgao
iticliard
II confluence were all members of
Francis Mclutvre of Los Angele* iratitm. Chalrmaii
the new Cjhlnel exeept Herlicrt
mid tile archbishop- of two t’otn Simpson said today
attorney general
Employes in the offices of t v llrewneli Jr
mnnlst land* where the Unman
wlm was expected later
Cat hid ic Church I* fighting lm *tn various division* housed m lie.nl designate,
quarters here have been on plus ill Hie day
vital
Also prc*ciil were three lop apIn bunging the College of &lt;,mh and needles since Wednesday ’* ih*
no I- In It* full strength of 70 mem eisum lu Irim likt tmneedeil work pointers Elsenhower ha* asked to
tier* fur the first lime In nearly ers off the rmiineering division *d in nl nil Cabinet sessions, oven
two centuries, the pope cave the payroll Only ahnul .40 eineloves though they are not members of
West Coast of the ('tilted Slate* o« ill I’allahassee were affeeted the j that sroiip They are Mrs Oveta
oltiers were scattered ttiroughout , t’ulp llobhv. who will be director
first prince of the church
I «f the Federal Security Agency,
Speaking before a secret roitsi* Ilu* state
\* a veteran state repn sept i •o-iph M It.idge the new federal
turv of mure than a score of pre* i
misty named cardinals tin- pontiff lu e from ;in adlaeent * mmlv , 'uniLi t director and Harold E.
Stn**ep, named to head the Mutual
denied any of his nominations ti nt Slum*.m said he had bad op|mi | Security Vgencv
political) motive*, ami expressed limity In observe the umkiug **f
Vice I'rrslili'iit elect Richard M.
deep sorrow that Archbi*hnt*s At** Itiuid Hepnrtineid tieadipiarti-i*
Nixon .iiiil former Senator Henry
l/iite Steplnac of Yugoslavia ami here f**r many year*
"1 have never llel.l the iiplli'iiri Cabot lantye of Massachusetts,
Stefan VVyszyuski of I'oland w* li­
the lu-aibiu trier* *t.il(
•** greatly wd'o will In* aintiaxsador tu the
mit present
l'!u *•«• on I'mlrd Nations, also were tirexent.
The pope extended Ills .uirowiiii: overloaded." he *utd
affection tow aid" Cardinal Stepm.i. donbledlv are a f*-w ■i*&lt;&gt;* of mail together wdh the key member* of
-aying "altliough absent
en* iifaetun-d n*ti* \ we foul Ibi-n* tlie new tVlulc House staff
I ''*' vr**up tdaneed lo have
thev wilt In* i !-minuted t."t v*m
til .tee turn with t.itlu-il) l i v e"
Ttie pontiff Silid he bail lercu rd • ill av defllllti-lv til* *hock is lunch. Hi* 1 begin discussions of
lori'iitn and domestic problems
a telegram from the I’.il -n m li •*v i I
He iede|-ale*l ll'al the le»l ttnw which will face Ihe new adminis­
bishop saying lu* could u*.t lem-li
when it take* office Jan­
Home Tlte reasons fm his lieliire will tie I* the lob neeessniv and tration
uary 20
tn arrive, the pope added "are I* Hie |h-i *1111 Imldmg it doing a
&lt;'ahiiicl designees present were:
until now nnknou u to u* "
"Manv nl tlmse whose joti* have
John Fmtar Dulles, secretary
U ry of
Cardinal Steplnac free from prls
been
id
IO
I
idled
were
good
people
slate; Ezra Tuft Itepson secretary
rreiary
nn under a conditional release
enmpeteid
and
witling
We
lire
put
id agrieidlurp: Marlin I’ Durkin,
granted by Marshal Tdo * govern
mrnt remainad in ilia little town ling them nn a reserve list and secretary of labor. Arthur K SumIhey
will
he
given
re
employment
mrrfiehl. imxlmuxter general; Gov
of Ivrasle Both to nnd Cardinal
Wyiiynskl had Indicated thev could il* |oti oppiutumllcs tirl*e " tn* "oiqd.is Mi Kay. of Oregon, secre­
said,
tary of ulterior. Georair* M Hum,.
not come in Ituuir for fear the
The i Ti .i iriu hi
. .......am i d j pin ■
• •r**t.us of tlie treasury1'
Yugoslav and Polish I'uvcrnmenl*
Ilu*
ilium
nl
Fred
M
&lt;
Mull*"*
a,
and ■•in lair Weeks, secretary of
would refuse them readmlttum'*1 (**
i
ri'*hi&lt;Mil
ali
.vmv
in
Ilu
l
e
v
coin
ilo-ir i n'lntries
losef t ardliul
Mout*/..pi v nt lloiutnrv iiameil division He birmerl* w:&gt;- w1li| s,'!l 'Df t ( H1 If.nli 1 * u hn uii't
'h J iNfijhnurr
s.ml hi*
raiilin.il at the U)|ii eonsUtorv is the Si.de H.idniud i 01111111**11 ill
in (irisun in a Ihlul Communist and mu*' w.i- nil .1**1 1.ml altm
(oily agreed” In clear all federal
oey
geneial
lie
will
ill
aw
,1 il. Mm nppniiitivc jobs in the future with
lounlrv Tliiuiin
i i ri l mnl Tien,
arehliisluip id Peipmi:. atleadv I* animal alaia lim n l!ie mail dr It* toddle an memhcc. of Congres*
an exile truni lu* &gt;umiiiuiusl ruled pui tiiienl
s'"»
Kttowland ot t allforma.
" Mt M11llim w ill be (lie Hind lull
enonli (
Chairman of the Senate Republican
time re-•lilt •III .itlorpev
to lb*' |*io bmi I,mg Tumbled Con
"We rut­1 ll'le eiuplii) nieiil «tl ,1 f "Ilex 1 0111 uilttee. said after a conferi'iu-e will) Fisenlunver timt tlie
, sMnri.d Hall In the pope's Vatlc.ltl thud bin t IlfIte illlOMO'V 1I aparlincril 72 old members id Ihe Imxtni'*'
tml will save 1IIMIM-X I ""tKi.il hail "fully agreed to follow
iiillcn
lulled in ermine Irimmed Slip 1* It X ill 1 luitilf1 ih Li Ii .iihIIi '»"• ensinmury practiee" nf check
with GDI' lawscarlcl robe* listened lo the pon mote nl1 Mlhi &lt;
own Idlg.iltiui 1fill !&lt; mg ippolldim-id*
•........
On l ' , „ si , ,
lift'* ***l« inn word* They had cut nil til
Li\»
id tile |iru
liowril ll'cir head* .n *dcnt agree lycix. « ft.) h ,*.- dr.t" it r*' 41*11**
ipent and hoiiKige lo Ihe nope us 1to ........ ♦1 1 '•1 I., him.tb- c.i 1 Inf
be named Ihe ?l new I al dill Ills
, tile 1ico1 ll • 1* •lllllio l
Itoheil m while and led the fli
year old spiritual lender of 12'* mil |
w IV I1 Itlll't 111 It
hop t’alholie* spoke from td* bifib
«’ M Id » I * id r
\ poll rn|l
\ 1•&lt;‘etui no id 1in: uf S.-minule
throne ill Ihe Cnnsistprinl Hull
dot led ini ••ns: :",l.,,,2P,'t Egvpti; 1f| N 1111 * "•tv 11*1v Soon; leadei* **f pub
Today's elevations to Ihe prince alt clils*-4'N In - -how 11 lliat !•’&gt; » |l|‘l S. ..ul* and llov Si &lt;&lt;iii*. will
be
him of the church were from 13 rent w.i III ,1 repilblie to tie i'nI.i Ii b* XI ot the Finn Methodist fiiu rv k
countries, bringing to 77 the n &gt;m lished 1 0 E , vnl the indeiu-odenl , ,&gt;( Snofurd toinoi row. at 7 ,'Iff
her represented in the college This weekly II**.a M Yonssef said I'mI iis n 0 1 John Pieison announced toI* the highest In Ihe nearly 2DOu
Whethi-r F.-vpl will contimie **
, 1 , 1 Plan*, will beunule
for the
vear history nf the church and In a human bv *r shift lo a t. public f.dl.wvinu »*&gt;n*i.b 1 atnio al lid* lmeludes four nultons who received muv In- ill * .led *&lt;"'11 3 1 ■" *'ni i*oil.u,l ....... ting f.*r lb* good »f
iul a ...Iiilunr in S*'mlnob- County:
their first rardinnlales—Yugoslav mrnt spokesman
pokesutan recently -aid
com m issi.'ll -dll role nil whether
la. Colombia, Ecuador and India
1 l)b**-rvon-i* n l National Boy

Funeral service* were held nl
Countv Ciiititiiinwjittiirfmilling
I'ointitn: tail the nit-e«cil* of *b3:(M) o'clock lhl» afternoon in Holy thin
......................
„ ..........
........... «»f
morning with
the ,Chumhei
veliming a long range pin**i:tm fur
Cross Episcopal &lt;hurch for Vivian .romrm-ioe. im-n-d u resolution
solving the pniltlems of .Se*nio*.liAlexander Speer, 67, victim of an questing const) net ion work on two
County *&lt;-hiHi|* Havlturn T \'il
automobile accident which oc­ runil*. for presentatlnn to u di*wee, lUpr’rlntendent of p*ddP- In
curred four mile* west of Daytona trict mei-ting of the State Ruud
slrurtlnn. told the Hotar* I'lull to
Ilrarh at 10:45 p m. Saturday. He Department Friday at 4:30 p. m.
tlay that n state I'-honl *urvev
died shortly ufthrward* In the Ilu- nl Dcl.nnd.
thmihl he brought bark t** teeiinrile
lifax Hospital. Father H. L. Zim­
The two rouil*. with h are eligi­
CountV tu make a new survey of
merman officiated at the service* ble for nsilMnnce from the federal
the school nec«U In th*s rnuntv
nntl Interment ws» msde In Ever­ I government, are the Southwest
He sold that the sthooU nre ell
t the gram! Jury probe green
een Cemetery
Cemetery.
. Itnad, or Chstunan mad which
gillie to Issue some 41 OSOtWl In
The, condition of Mw. !lllaneh )
fr„m Oviedo to the Cheney
• * , * &gt; t e f lo r * * £ .
Itothii lor (hr umxtrurilon of ne«
Stringer,
passenger In the Hneep
Hn
ringer, u paasnBgcr
Highway and the Format Cityst'luint biilldlni'* umter Hie v-huol
Ity
DOW, Splngarn sold, would he In car, who wa* seriously Injured In l.ongwdod Itnad, nr tin* Hoohinilo
intendment ndopleil 1**1 Nuvein
play right into the hands of Soviet the accident, wa* reported at noon Bid ing* Jionif.
her hill explmnetl ihnl at present
props gandlst*.
today n* still critical at the Hali­
Superintendent of School* I'nv ronstrm-lion ru*t« t'd*. &gt;• *'t toil
Ill
addition
tn
the
ti-olntlnn.
n
fax Hospital In Daytona Beach.
burn T Milwee spoke to the l!o gn verv far anti that careful ***r
Tf tX? ............................sting
She suffered
multiple ir
fracture
sine
RUfirreu iniimpip
a n u r * of i*At,r, * ,'F h*
t, .
.
.
r
turv tilth IndllV (UI the growth ill vev* will have (u be made to mal*.
school entollmi'nts and tin* n* . • » sure Ihul ll i« *peul whele II it
w * '*«■
i the
»-'• F X p,v *,‘T v S L - "*.'.•-5 ;!.1
,, .
. , , .
, llcach, In eonlunetion with Volusia *itv f&lt;&gt;r expanding -.bool faeibii*- needeil most
The CIO'* III of the M-lioot enrol'
The condition of Volu»la county County; corm&gt;l-ti..t. *.f the French
mrnt* in Florid.i «■•* omph.ni/ril
Sheriff Jim Turker, Injured in a Avenue widening |ir*&gt;i*vt, and the
when he *.iid tbnl mure limn III ivxl
collision while rushing to the scene w|dcnlti«- „f state It*.ml Id. which
addithui.'il I'hllitren are entering
of the Speer accident, was //portfr,„„
a,
, t*. Lake
Florida piddle school" every year
ed as somewhat improved. He wa* Jessup.
lie said llial Hn 1;i-1 time u " iru -v
Demonstrating extreme skill In ulso In tho Halifax Hospital
A letter from West*1
w:is made in Ihi* eieiptv «a* in
executing Intricate Interpretation* ^*VC*A|,:' ^*V
rj"' rf^**” *1^ivrVf/?***!f •*U*krU-1' *'■
n»/l........................
nt”-1!-* i»"'f x»nt„v^MC**"i!r™i*t-*
11)17 nml 1li.il .it that tin*** Ihe L i
of novel musical arrangement*, ed A ex Littlefield ns sheriff of
Mian school lud no eiir-illinent ol
the Ionian Singers, an all-male Volusia county.
exists In state funds for building
.71? pupil*. II mo* hu* &lt;*'i'i piirdl*
The fourth victim of the two primary road*, hut Unit thi* situ­
quartette, presented a
stellar
Voile William* .It .. Slat*- |(* pi
Further null* atlii" Ihe growth of
of Chnita. aI
*
* {..
Ill io n
Ibring*
I I 1&lt; I I T "
Iabout
I O 'M II
II
N
il I I ll'll*
lof
l|
per/ot insure as the responsive accident*, Walter liuvi*
ation
n
xuiplu*
sentnllvo fmm Sanford reel title Seminole t'nnntv xehratlx he point
Tenn. was killed almost lit- fthf, ra| fltmh *.-rh), „ „ 11tl.v nlll
homed a* a nicmbet of tin- H-- •• rtl out |t*;it l;*-l ve n Ibcrc *"*-ri'
audience clearly Indicated through­ noogn.
•dually. He was reported to have
&lt;’omttiit tee, l.-fl 2 712 while children lu the public
out the rnnrert last Friday night been under parole for burglary used on primary and certain sec­ A 111111&lt;111 lotion*
ondary roads." the letter Mule*. Ibis afternoon to ulti-ud th*- tin • '- school* here, whereas now there
In the Southsldo Primary School committed In Georgia last year.
"Pleaso hear this in mind when ing in Tallahasen- whjih *t:ul* i * are 3 (02 At Junior High Sehool
Auditorium.
The accident occurred west of
The quartette, which literally Daytona Beach Saturday night planning your secondary program morrow of the llou*** mid Sinai - Slone there were 2Wi pupils last
0 brought down the house with when the Speer car ran Into the for 108.1. Your monc-v will go al­ Appropriations Committees wil l year a» compared with 311 at the
present time
1 huge burst* of spontaneous ap­ side of the Davis car which was most twice as far if v»u *|tcn I it the Stati* Budget Commission
I'oinllnfi out even more serious
Named to the House Committ***
plause, forcing numerous encore*, parked ncros* the highway. No on road* nullable for federal par­
ticipation."
over
crowding at the Negro school*.
hv Speaker-elect C l-'.-rri* lit cm.i
constituted the third program In reason ha* been disruverrd yet
Mr
Milwee Indicated that he hopes
The Commission stipulated this of Ocnln. Mr. William* is tin- fo '
« series of concerts being pre­ why the Davis rsr ws* parked In
&lt;• a comm Hire of laymen will lie up
sented by the Municipal Concert* this position, according to Investi­ morning that no County mud fund* representative from S *• m in
will be spent on the primary toad Coun-v to attain a position on tl &gt;&gt; ■Hiintcd to work with Dir school
gating
official*.
of Sanford.
iMiard in helping lo decide what
the i*sne 1 n, tu- ileeoled hv |ioli Scoot Week. F**b 7 I I
Sheriff Tucker, sun of Dr. J. system. A«. J. F. McClelland, Important committee. He ha* b-ft
The nuarteUr'a selections were
chairman, staled, '* . . That's the this afternoon for Tallahassee t * (Might to lie done here
ulnr set* &lt;*r hv a «**n*111u«-nl liod)
Ity A LE X SIN G LETO N
Powell
Tucker,
pastor
of
Orlando's
sung without Instrumental sup­
2 Court of H**n**t
be to ld ill
President
Boll
Harris
announced
state's
obligation."
A
rimslderable
attend the opening session of HeIt.natlaurg On I'sae Sts)
ZAGHF.il Yugoslavia 'ff -Yugo
port, or in acappella, with the
..........
ri- six *
Snnfmd during Natiennl lli.v Srout
amount of money already ha* been meeting in which departmental ai&lt; that there will he no meeting ol slavin'* Coinmunlxl government
0 111'-'IHRL AI LNS1 11 ll.k
W**l,. william. Hutchison, (hair*
•ingie exception when a piano
&gt;ent hv the County for accruing pmprlation reipiesta are stu*ti..| the club next Monday nn account first denied ami Ihen grunted new*
1 1
' 1
, '7
'*'r*’ *' •' mini of the Court -aid w-c will have
was used In the the number on- H . H . B e n t o n D i e t *
................... ................................................................
ghts-nf-wny
for primary roads, before piescntathm to the l.egl-lu- id Ihe Chain ol Missions which will paper mini permission In see ailing quick
cnnipi-m ise Italy s rat wav*
.................. . Kl(L,|„ |;1„ K&gt;
- titled "From llaekwoods to Nurbe held ut the Episcopal Parish Alnjilic Cardinal Steplnac tosluy are line fur a strike al midnight
it was slated nt the meeting, which |ture.
t o ur annum ...................
to
A t L a k e M a r y H o m e should suffice In that respect.
^ sery and Drawing Room." B a ri­
House
mi
Friday,
Jan.
23.
The series of meetings will mut,.,| ,llM
............ .. )In,
only five hours alter mlldiami'h Innlght wlm It may |-araly/e Ihem
Mr. Milwee wns introduced by had Mopped Ihi* correspondent two for 21 limn*
tone Jean Pllon accompanied the
Mr. McClelland, who proposed tlnue through Friday when n lu­
......... Week
quartette at the piano during this
H. II. Benton, Lake Mary resi­ the roml* to lie presented lo the ces* will 4** ralleil until Jan. 22 in Principal it. E. True Walter Hay miles frnni Ihe village nf Krnide
The si lu iluled wulk.mt uf ZlXUMxl ( , Ki. k-ltn«h-kcc .. .......
Maf.
'
“
program
lies
hud
charge
ol
the
district
meeting,
stated
It
should
portion of tho program.
.
lient for the past 18 vears tiled
permit Governor Dan McCarty uo l
where Steplnac lives, the director
r:',!!':
V",:
"
!
:
.
!
r
;
"
’;r!;,rc
.
(hairman
o
f
.......tone
un.l
act
III
Charles
Morrison
led
Ihe
singing
be
brought
out
at
the
meeting
that
oilier officials to attend the Inim
Besides the group’s regular nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
of Information In Znureli granted hi'himl 1hi ,\firki'r&gt;4 (lunianil** for y 1114 **t \kill t»'ll ii“ all ilfiitit thi a an*
singing
agenda,
It
displayed H. Skcwcs with whom he made onlv as much as I* neressary from j-uratlon of President-elect Dwight with Frunels Itoumillut ut Hie l»i . [lermisslon for me In visit Ihe vtmri' |m v
1
nm
l
M
ull
l
I'rit.
.(mt
fun
making
arm.
ll. Ei-enhower on .Inn. 2(1.
T h r 1 1 in mnni^l fu*w • n tnrr I.*
vert* till tv In singing extra novel­ his home, at 1:00 a.m. yesterday available funds should h'- tim'd f o r ................
cardinal.
Visitors Introduced were Hamid jI A spokesman for the di rector If rill u 1 l.ii onvil ImLi v that O.IHNt j('M III i,
tlb) two roads, it. C. Dodd, former
Heading the Senate emnmi"1'’
ty numbers as part of the following u lung illness,
f»
Miidti'i* 1, t it M«»t Hit a ,
Henry
ot
Barrie,
OnL.
l&gt;.
A.
Flake
chairman
of
the
Hoard
of
County
I ra Ins u on hi hr haltril
will !&gt;*■ Senator George C, Day ton
If'nnllnurd On Page Six I
He was born Dec. &lt;1, 1882 In
encores’.
Mini i iDi i'M'iitnt' . ■“ nf nil Ni’Cnifu( Grand Haven, Mich . Jack /tick­
The narrations wero shared hv North Adams, Mass, and wa* * Commissioners,. said that both of Undo County, while Hep Jan *■* er of Jurniea. lamg Island, Thomas I
iriu nnltn uri' i&gt; 4iieti fully
Albert Barber, second tenor, Mr. retired mining engineer, Jlc was roads fell under tho federal aid ft. Moody of Plant Cltv w'll head Murphy ol Holley, N. Y., Howard
|n iilti'Iltl Ihi*1 tin Plliur. DUfl ofthe House committee. There nr*' 11
. . . .
Plon and Hildreth Martin, the employed by the Lake Mary Post program.
•4Mtfiri»HUnii4 f«1 r I 1m* i?o&lt;m| of
it
HDitiiM«i)
ftH
a'M
ii#
hla
(
The meeting ot D''Land I* being members on the former commit'* "
1 0 basi and the only charter mem­ Office.
14*0111 I ft kf.
arranged at the request of J. Max- and 20 nn the latter.
ber of the foursome, Alan Adair
Survivors Include one brother, ton Lloyd, Daytona Bench, new
t\.
I'lnriri f**i th»* notional UniThe two committees are charged
was the first tenor. Equally pleas­ Perry E . Benton, Hr, of Dayton. member of the Htal- Road Depart- with the responsibility for scrutin­ H o u h c H l u z e H u t O u t
in Callfeniiu, .1ulv 17-23,
ant as their slngln* were their Ohio; and several nieces and mont board from this district, ac­ izing ail proposed expenditures **f B y F i r e m e n S a t u r d a y
Itlft'l
i
Flense coin*1 mu! greet your
sneaklpg voices which added a nenhuwa,
cording to Mr. Sweat. Tho mert- state tux money. While ll I* p**'en worker* of the New \eur*
Services will be held at Bris- Ing will b« conducted •" »
gracious nolo of Informality to
Bv
JOHN
CHADWICK
|
for
such
a
probe
slhle for I**f1nli'd appropriation* to
City Flrvmrn wem forced to
son Funerel Home at 10:80 am ,
McCarthy will he chairman nf
the program.
(Continued On rage Hta&gt;
he -enacted over the objections of tear out part uf u wall adjacent WASHINGTON iff — The Senate
AUDUBON S P E A K E R
. t At the conclusion of the concert Wednesday with Rsv. White and
these two rnmmittees, It Is exceed­ tu « chimney in order to exlin- internal security siihcommllteo to- tho Senate’s permanent invrxtigo
II .lame, (iul. Opcrutnr of a loday
urged
further
investigation
of
I
tlon*
subcommittee.
Imt
he
&gt;ahl
it
Scott officiating.
both grilles and spectators agreed Rev. Lucian
ingly difficult.
C ity C o m m isn io n
gulali a Iioiimi blaze at I Hi t Maple , Bed InfltiencM In the nation's would lie willing to torn over It* cal insurance mfeiu-v ainl formsr
the (Inters were a definite "shot Burial wilt b* mado in Evergreen
Avenue lu»t .Saturday night, A»- 1
and college, and *ald there filet nnd co-operate willi nnothcr Mayor uml City C»mmM*l&lt;mer. will
Cemetery.
In «h* arm" for music lover* as
T o. M e e t T o n ig h t K d m u n d H T o A d d r e ss
be tin* guest speaker at the
sl.tant
Ftrc
It.
T.
Thomas
re“
many
hundred* of teachers rongressiim.il unit
• well as the rnnrert series.
County Audu­
The Intelnu 1 security sub'-oininit ing nf the .........
ported lids morning
who are Communists."
a
The Mitnleina! Toneerta of
Appointments to the Sanford In ­ W i n t e r P a r k M e e t i n g
bon
Society next Monday at 7:30
tro speeifleatly reeommendeil that
Firemen
were
first
alerted
ut
The
subcommittee
said
It
has
^ p*nfo*M will n&lt;-e«ent He fourth In
dustrial Board will I f made to­
8:45 p.m.
when a
defective turned up evidence from all parts it nmlimic investigation in Ihe cd p. m. ut th» Geneva Community
the winter series on the nlwht nf
night at the regular meeting of . Ollle Edmund*, president of chimney set the adjoining wall ........
fy nn t nmmunlsl pone ilcalimiiil Held In uihl'lton, it pro Hall. George Swart/, publicity *11«!&gt;e country
■
' i■« ■
Feh ft when th« Nassau Rtsl""
tho Cltv Commission, the agenda Stetson University, will he the
trillion
nl
college*,
high schools uml posrd that state legislature* con recinr. unnoiliu-eil.
Oul»t»tte and f.urla Boeen will
George Hague, about no, San prepared by City Manager Tom prlnrlual speaker at the annual ahlxxe in n wooden frame house, elementary school*. •
xldtr setting up cuiniiiitlers tn
owned
by
II.
It.
.Sanders
and
oc­
, nto'd'le whet I* exported to ho ford, waa taken to the Fernald- Lemon states.
C~OF c M K irr
luncheon meeting of the Centnd
During its public hearings In undertake similar probes locally
; goether |i*)«rertle«&gt; musical nro- Laughton Hospital this morning
Also, hlds for auditing the City’s Florida division of the Children’s cupied by Anna Jeffeoat, Negro. New York City lust September and
It was still nut clear how (he
The hoard of director* of th#
Chief
Thoma*
iwld
no
estimate
books
will
lm
received.
A
report
I*
new
Congress
will
hanithll*
C**m
itkmi
wlth
severe
lacerations
of
tha
weetn at **•« Hnuthslde Primary
October, the group said, il became
Home Society of Florida Tursdav
Seminole County Chamber of
forahaad and hoae after hla hrad scheduled to be mado by the Truf­ al I2:(!n p. m al the Winter Park nf the damage to the dewlllng bad apparent It could only survive the nuilixt Investigations, ulthnnuh Sen Commerce will meet tomorrow
School auditorium.
ate
Republican
Leader
T
1
1
ft
of
went through the windshield of fle Committee ' concerning the Woman's C ub. Randall Chase, di­ been made by the department.
situation In a hrnud fuxhinn nnd
night in tlie City Hull at 8:00
his car In a mishap on Pineway West First Street traffic problem vision president, announced today.
Tlie only other fire alarm dur­ submit nn Interim report to Ihe Ohio snhl hut night the line* nf o'clock,
Forrest
Brcckcnridg#,
and
on
tho
feasibility
of
Installing
jurisdiction
will
he
staked
nut
heRoad, off of South Sanford AveAn election of officers will be ing the past three days wn* a new Congress.
manager, nnounced today. Plant
FA TR O I, K I U J I I W
Iwfrn
committees
lo
prevent
over­
parking
meters
on
the
north
side
This it did today, In a 13 page
held for tho division, composed of smoldering neon sign in front
' NAIROBI Kenva iff- F o llri said B0#*
concerning the road program fof
Highway Patrolman R. D. Har­ of Commercial Avenue, between Volusia. Seminole. Orange. Lake, of Ihe Town Pump, 11(1 West report to It* parent body, the Sen­ lapping.
NMndav two Afrieani triad tn tran a rison
the coming year will be discussed.
oft
told
Interviewers
on
an
NBC
T
b
I
ate
Judiciary
Committee.
said that Mr. Hague wa* Hood and Park Avenues.
Brevard and Osceola Counties. F irst Street, last Saturday morn­
Kanva reilment pstrol after vnlnm traveling
television
program
that
the
Sen
The
lubcommlltoe'a
findings
e
u
t
on
PI
newsy
Road
A report Is to be made on a Headquarters for the society Is st
tearing fo lead tha aoMiara Into about 6iM a.m., left the road a t petition
seem certain tn spur plans afoot In ute's GOP Police Committee will
for atreet Improvements Jacksonville, where an orphans' ing at B:53 a.m.
1U*» ■Mau country- Both we
The rain and subsenuent seep­ the new Republican-rontrollod Coo- Iron md any conflicts In the Senoln.
M o v ie T im e T a b le
the left aide and atniek the edge from clllstns on Fourteenth Street, home la located.
ing water In the sign's support­ gresx for gn Intensive search for then reconcile any differences with
of Oleander Avenue, and a
BIT/.
Purpose of the society, Mr.
■Th* two AWram wera »u***•«*♦«*d of » culvert. Damage to tha IH t weat
request will bo considered for the Chase said. Is to provide homes for ing rod containing the connecting aulivcrslvea in (he nation's schools. the House.
"Fturs and Stripe- For«v#r"
i ■tetnbershlp In »ke; aotl-whlta Ford coach he waa drtvli
wires
caused
a
short
circuit
In
the
Taft
said
It
has
not
hern
decided
Rep.
Veldt
(
Hi
l
l
)
already
has
of a street light on' orphans and other children nreding
1:34 - 3:r.h • 5:21 - T : ID - 9:14
— - analet*. A Fortoean *»r **Jr^Hague, Patrolman Harris installation
wires and tho eventual smolder­ said Ihe House Un-American Ac­ whether McCarthy will bo given
West Eleventh Street, approxi­ home*.
killed them eftar thev bad
MOV1KLANI)
the
major
Investigative
rule.
He
tivities
Committee,
which
ho
Is
ing.
Chief
Thomss
stated.
mately a block west of Cedar Ave­
Mr. Chase will give tho welcome
tsfgrab tha h'os rm nf an said, walked to tha residence
"Islnndu of Deslr-*"
Thu burning wire* wero quick­ slated to hoad, Is ready to under­ said he favored a search for x"b
nue.
and Introduce guesta and xneakcra
itn rmFoMii whtla other men- J, B.
Show starts (!:3'J
Tko Commission will meet at at tho forepart of tho mooting, ac­ ly extinguished nml no other take such an Investigation. .Sen. vcrilves in collegcx hut onlv whore
Prirol were lavnUfat(Continued On Page Six)
damage was found by Firemen, McCarthy (R-Wla) also has called
liOO p.m. nt tha City HaU.
cording to tho program.

joti1

Concert Given On
Last Friday Night
By Ionian Singers

Rep. Williams Is
Named For House
Appropriations

l‘t*k Seoul Leaders
To .Meet Tomorrow

X

,

Red Penetration In High Schools And
Colleges Turned Up By Subcommittee

ncorirc Hmrue Hurt
In Anto Accident

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:

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                    <text>les Seek First Win With Palatka Here Tonight
Ju n io r Metts, Davis
Will Be Missing;
"Randy” Reynolds,
Stafford To Start Runnella Tallica IS
Points And "Ik e ”
H r K K N T C IIB T L A IN
Remlnnle High School'* thrlo-.
Risen brand Adda
singed vnrolly uulntct. still Beck­
ing Its c»«»e v 'rto rv No. I . w ill
If) For Photo Sqd.
m ake Its firs t En*t Florida Con­

V J-6 2 Scores 3 5 Points In Last P eriod To Whip
Harold Appleby
Leads Mailmen
With 210 Game

ference defense airnlnst the Paintlia Maroons In n douhlrhemler hill
fenturinir the junior v a rsity clash
In the opener at the ft 1151 w in
tonight.
Most cage experts rate this eve.
ri'n«r’s d a sh a toss no. lending
nllghtlv toward the f ’elerv Foils,
despite their 0-3 record. Neither fling 77-02 defeat In n March »f
P alatka nor Hanford has lieen aide Dimes benefit game liluyed in the
Hemlnnle High School Gymnasium
to Impress nnvone this season.
last night.
F.tn ert* who favor Hanford
T ra ilin g throughout the first
■ay the Hemlnoles have Inst to
brer periods, VJ-02 came from
three of the best Central F lo r­
.eliiml fur the firs t time in the
ida nren quintet In absorbing
•vening earlv In the lust quarter ........................... .............
sh e llsrk ln ys from W inter F a rk ,
vhen K ill Clark scored a driving n,„| Light bowlers In C ity League
Ed vew ale r and the powerful
lay-up for the photographers, cut- action at the Hanford Bowling AlMainland M alnllners.
The lunior v a rsity
opener Is inv down the NAAH lead to 49-48. ley* |Hst Wednesday night.
ronreded to Hanford on the basis
C lark was fouled and his sub.o- # ^ g g ^
f
Annlebv rolled
i.m i.,.,i |n,li.
of Its .12-2!! triumph over the pient . h srlty to&lt;s rolled nr»un.l
M alnllners last month and It's I*I the rim and was tipped in by AoM W *
vi dua game In
se a'o r's record.
Irn Itunnels, putting VJ-02 out In
-lrt*ult plnv with
Meanwhile, a local turn of
rout for Ihe first time in I lie eve^ j )0 ,„ .r f „ rmHn.
events turns most of these prekO‘ 49.
I
w},||„ lie ,I,it
ram e forecasts upside down.
The lead Isslrd but a few seckit foe a pace
units as Hill Itamsey fired a
retting 0(1.1 ncrrnurt-lcngth pass to l.re Yel|es. Team Cupvinyton. farmer Miami EriUon
. tain, l.curi Lawstar prep rs g rr, under Ih r VJ-02
led the nowliaNKrl n h rrr Ih r lanky N N \S
rrnirn'a
w cokfr
rrn le r promptly leaped inlo Ih r
W F W w Jra
403 three game
s ir and deposited Ihe Iny-lip,
llnroul Appleby‘ otul.
giving Ihe regular Hanford base
Meanwhile. O rville Tnurhton and
five a 11-10 lend.
1 '*» K l- A h n ft comldmsl to enderation.
V.I-02, not to be out dune, room- able the Htino Machine bowlers to
.Starting forwnrd Rnv
Dnvlr •il back Into the lead second In te r. ivuulsc the second nlace Ace Glassw ill be misslnir when Hie clash lie
vlien Hill Mngoon tossed Ihe ball men's hid for the lengue, ilronping
pins because of an untim ely trin to •o big Joe Merslieh deep in NAAH tin* window fille rs, 2-1. Tolichton
Tallinn with the band of Fed aim- territo ry to
enable the rurlv- rolled the higii series, 4N2, while
era. Heidncln'r these nlayers w ll1 'leadi'd plant to score oil ii driving Kirebboff recorded a 201 game,
b" hnrd I'rlvln g senior f.rw e r
me-bander.
Jack Kuniier was the top man for
Fran k Htnffocd and tintiredb-lulde
From this 12-1| margin, the the losers, 400.
Randy Kevri-dds at the guard.
VJ-02 quintet went on to build up
The H t n n l e ’ v
^
Stafford led the Feds In their
he eventual 11-point spread and lingers
l*st outlaw Inst month n&gt;slnsl
the remaining minutes.
wnremeii pi
^ Kgg^ g^ S
the mlghlv M alnllners with so
While Imlh trams are entered up ground on the
anemic «l« m arkers.
Reynolds
In Ihe Orlando C ity League, Ihls s e c o n d
place
a ‘4i I |
scored three nolnts In that rlash
benefit clash «■&lt; not a regular Aeemeli nt
Ihe
and hns a .1-polnt game average
league contest. Il gave the Han- expense of
tlit AM . “ I
S« n resell.
ford I'hiitovrunhers a t-.l r.ra- *-' e I e r y Cit\ M B a j
W hile Jlm m v K rl.le r, star lunior
son’s record.
They were slstrd Prin ters.
I'ereny '
center, wns not In school venterto ptsv the
lines C h lrs Com- "*"l **••&gt;*• Pexold
day and Is known to be recovering
nisml .Squadron uf the South
"bowed the way
/ rom a heavy cold, Coach Hcott I*
Clorlds Hervlre loop, hut the ' " r
hardware
* B I T B
bunking on Ids lanky 0-foot-'.'
Kev West five rs were im»M- *n n,rn *
pivotmnn this pvcnlng.
make transportation ronnrrtlun* ,u m" h * l*h , IheO rvllU Touchlnn
Gordon C lark, the Feds' hlsh
and had to ranrel Ih r gume ul ,,;nS '"' klgli 12.1 series for the evescorer w llh -II imlnM In frier
D&gt;" Iasi minute.
"*n* • . .
gsm rs for 11.1 average, w ill
The regular Hanford air base
''''I H arlw Iek registered s 121
atari at Ihe right forward spot
'earn. N A A H . agreed to play the h,“ h
and hopes to overcome his lenominimis 1-nolnt effort against
Phidograpliers In place of llocn
P O S T b m c V ' ' —A f l l l
Mainland Mat month.
U l ru In a quick succession of dc- III
' ,
‘ '| a ( a Total
The (t-foot-2 aenlnr traeafer ; l . or,. , l . e yesterday_ morning, &gt;
, T n J L ,,
«„ nn
from Kentucky tier! Gerald CovIneton's lust season Individual hl-»h
point game of 21 points when
C lark hit for that exact total ngainst the highly touted Kdgew ater quintet In Orlando Inst
month.
Conches Hill Fleming and Fred
Ganns w ill be banking on the
S"rnnpv o ln v in j Jlm m v llu tlc r and
giant 11-foot-1 center J&lt;"'l Moss In
the opinilng .IV clnsli beginning at
7:20 p. m.

Ivoop Lending; Stine
Machinists Repeil
Acc Classmen, 2-1

Colburn
q
Ward
n
C O LLE G E BASKETBALL
Fleming
()
lly The Associated Press
_ Total
21
EAST
Boston College 54 Dartmouth 51 V *-&lt;12 Photo Squad FG
;|
Doqucsnc HO St. Uonaventure Afl Tallent
High
n
M arshall 77 Mnrehead ( K y ) U2
Meralldh
Boston lln lv 72 M IT 18
Elsenhrand
i
llrantlels 77 Rates Afl
Mngoon
-j
Hlenu 71 X a vie r (Ohio) (12
j
K lliab clhtow n 58 Lincoln (P a ) 52 Hanqulst
Runnel*
u
Albright 72 Dickinson (P a ) DH
H
a
rk
!j
Geneva Iflfl Clarion 07
Total
Ht. Michaels (V t) 82 Norwich fll
H a iftlrn , Hears: Hanford
Tufts 77 Worcester Tech OH
1j* l V J - 8 2 Photo Hquad.. 2
so uth
Western K y . 84 Cincinnati 70
M aryland 03 Richmond 00
GW 79 Georgetown (D C ) 05
North Carolina 79 Va. M ilitary 02
H olllni 81 Florida Southern 70
illlls a p s 08 M in . College 54
MIXKD HOWLING I.RAGUR
Western Maryland M Washing­
ton (M d ) 54
Memphis Stste 90 Spring H ill 00
Austin Peay 00 Lincoln Memo­
ria l 81
3*
Newberry 80 Piedmont 57
36
Presbyterian 04 Catawba 54
83
High Point 81 M cCrary (10
CITY L E A G U E
E a s t Carolina 70 Appalachian 03
LG.
Stine Machine
Hl&gt;7
Are (llasa
H74
Htanlev Huger*
884
Po*t Office
844
8.10

807

lleeulla
Htlne 9, Are |
8tan-Ro» 2, (
Po»t O f f ic e ^

BafViisS

210

201

ilill Hartwb-k

Hlgk Merten

10&lt;1

P n i| Pesol,
lllll lla r t w ....
Harold Herbal

623
691
606

ISDAY'S FIGUTR
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Chico

Vtjar, 147, Sit a m f o r d, Conn,
•lopped Joey Wood*, 183, Atlanta,
. SAGINAW, Mich. — Pat Lowry
1H. Toledo, knocked out Howard
Leslie. 1
L»jdl#,.144,
Toronto,
rORK (Sunny aIda Gar*
irold " lu y " Druckar, ill,
N#w
New York, outpointed Tony Amato,
1», Hoboken, N. J., S.

get T su i II Southwest Texas
'Orth Tnaa 71 Trinity (Teg) is

Rocket
Speedway NCAA Is Faced With Perplexing
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TV Problem At Today’s Meeting
To Hold 100-Lap
Feature Sunday

B y A R T H U R EDSO N
W ASHINGTON &lt;*—'T he National
1Collegiate A t h l e t i c Association
fares a decision late today on
whether it should keep a tight hold
on televising college f o o t b a l l
games or whether It should allow
each school to do as It pleases.
The best guess on the outcome:
another thumping verdict for con­
O R LA N D O (Sp evlalI — Rerause trolled television.
of the Intense enthusiasm of the
A substitute motion by Pennsyl­
Mg rrowd that stood and cheered
vania, seconded by Noire Dame,
to allow each college to make Its
own T V arrangements, seemed
program of "100 Laps of Racing likely to attract little support.
w ill be presented again this Sun­
No definite time was set (or the
day afternoon at 3:00 p.m.
The feature event on Sunday’s vote, but late afternoon appeared
th rill packed race card w ill lie the to be a good guess. And If the boys
10 lap “ Orange County Handlra))'', yet too wound up In their oratory,
where the greatest a rray of F lo ri­ they may not get around to voting
da drivers ever assembled w ill [until tomorrow.
compete In the torrid race of 60,I Although many televlslon^
VVL' w fans
v .s
IIUW complained
IUIII|M«III*« about ...»
lim es around the asphalt banked ,.have
the NLAA
speak
oval
I' football diet that, generally «P*»*
Raring fans and many other , Ing, gave them one nationallv
soectators whom merely went to televised game a week, tne IV
the New Yearn day races to committee stuck by its guns yes
"have a look" are s till raving trrd ay In a 39 page report,
about the feature event. Ilow"Television continues to be i&gt;
ever, racing o fficia ls declared ■erlmis threat to the welfare ot
today that Ihe drivers are going college football." the report said

Wild B ill" Tindall
Will Enter Larpre
Stock Car Event

Alabama LiBt§ Only
3 Orid Games Away

the Dumont T V network. In a
statement last night he said its
recommendation "com pletely fen­
ces In the area of operation for
1953."
In a roundtable discussion. Fran )
els M urray of Penm ylvanfa and
Ed (Moose) Krause and the Rev
Edmund Joyce of Notre Dame
argued that the Am erican way is
to have free competition. But nn
other college official rose to sup­
port them.
Father Joyce took exception to
one sentence In the report which
"We regret that two institutions
- th e U niversity of Pennsylvania
and the U n lve rsl'v of Notre Damo%
- s a w fit repeatedly to attack t h e *
motives of their fellow members
to bring discredit upon a program
which had tha backing of an overwhelming m ajority of the NCAA.
"Infelicitous w ording." f a t h e r
Joyce called It. And he added:
••The U niversity of Notre Damo
rertaln ly Is not attacking the mo­
tives of the Television Committee
We have never done anything to
saixdnge the program ."
Hubert A. Hall of Y a le , c h a lrm a n f
of the 10-man television committee.
&lt;ald he would refer the sentence
to the group again. But he g ive
his opinion on the spot.
" I consider It a temperate state­
m ent." Hall said.

calonsa (hnmecomlntt).
Ocl. 31-Georglo at Athen^
Nov. 7 -Challanooga at Tusca" n o v . 14- Gcorgla Tech

R A S E R A L L CLA SH ES
L A K E L A N D m - F lo r ld a South
ern College opens It* fourth annual
•chool nf baseball administration
hero tonight.
The school, only one of Its kind
at the collegiate level, offers
classes for men and women In­
terested In the builness side of
nrnfesslonal baseball. Harold G
llnettger assistant to the president

TUSCALO O SA. Ala. ' * - A ten­
tative 1917 schedule for the U niver­
sity of Alabama lists onlv three
football oopnnent* for the c-Irnson
Tide to face on foreign soli.
Georgia. Maryland and Vander
blit w ill be the only out-of-state
games, according to the probah'e
schedule Seven game* are set for
Alabam a, three of them in B ir ­
mingham.
Miami and V P I, 1952 opponents,
have been dronped this year,
Vandy Is returning after a oneyear absence.
The tentative schedule:
Sent 18 -Mississippi Southern at
Montgomery.
Sept 2A-LSU at Mobile.
Oct. 3-Vanderbllt at Nashville.
Oct. lO -Oncn.
Oct 17-Tcnne*seo at Birm ing­
ham.
Oct. 24--Mlislsi!ppl State at Tui-

mingham.

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Gordnar

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hlsior ~ r C" °*

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Blind
llorsdorf
Carrol
Cooke
Hud l.cflls
Total
UM HTUDENT LEADS
ST. P E T E R S B U R G Ut — B ill
n iit8«
%'iiivvmiijr 1
11 ih
ib iiii r
iu u kiii
W
all*. University
of
M iami
atudont
from F t. Ignnlenlale, waa the only
survivor among the early favnriloa
as Ihe Lakewotxl Country Club's
New Y e ar'* Am ateur Golf Tourna­
ment went Into the second round
lodav,
W alla, n rn-m edallil, ouated Doc
Melton. SI. Pelersburg, 2 and 1
Thursday.
H arry Root J r ., Tam pa, the othe r medalist, was dropped by llo r
ace W illiam s, St. Petersburg, 1 up
Jim Erw in , defending champion
from St. Petersburg, tost 1 up to
Lou Rower, Tam pa.
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U F T A N K E R S WIN

GAIN ESVILLE ur Florida
noened Its IDS) swimming season
Thursday with a 45-88 vlelnrv over
Jacksonville Naval Air Station.

OUR

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S E I W ARRAN TY D I A l iR I N

T ill j N IIIU ‘ .I A I I ' j

TRUCKS

CARS

1911 Dodgt 1Vfc Ton ..

1981 Prefect

1918 Ford ThnmeM
Vi Ton Panel ..............
1940 Chevrolet

Tudor

1941 Chevrolet

1010 Dodf« H i Ton ....
1949 Dodg« Stake
1 Ton .............................

1980 Ford Tudor
Fordor

1948 International
2 Ton .............................
1980 Ford V4 Ton
Pickup ..................... .
1946 Chevrolet
184H W. a IN Ton '....
1946 Ford D m Track

iMH w. a i '

1941 Chevrolet
Redan Delivery

E xtra Special
1949 Mercury Fordor Sedan, Radio, Overdrive .......

Jeffaraon 41 JacksonvUJe Jaekidn

Open Bowling
Sanford Bow ling
- Alloy f M

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During the 19U football season
Tulane gained 1,739 yard* In rush­
ing. Iro n ically tna opposition gain­
ed exactly the same yardage
agalnat the Green Wave.

Mutiny,

ALL

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C O U N T Y C A G E S t .A T K
(To night)
A t Hanford
Palatka v*. Hemlnoles
Palatka JV a v». Hemlnolo J V s
At Groveland
Oviedo vs. Groveland
(G irls ' Game)
Oviedo vs. flrovoland
A t T itu sv ille
l.vm an vs T itu sville
Lym an JV a vs. T itu sville JV s

—Tho West Flagler M iam i, takes on R ill D avis, Knox­
Nursery Stakes, t," be ville, Tenn., No. 7.

Bernard lla rtc , San Angelo, T e x­
r" l * a »*"” «’ Of as, No. 2, plnys dark horse Je rry
&lt;,rrY*,0lln,l race in Moss, limit Beach.
Ilryan " H lts y " G rant, Atlanta,
_ .Wm1 Flagler President Jacob
Sher said a scorch of record book* Nn. 4, faces Calhoun Dickson,
of this and other countries re­ Tam pa, No. 3.
Mnss, 10 year old form er nation­
vealed no greyhound race to carry
al boys champion ousted eighthauth a large purse.
The 318 nominees at $25 each seeded Dan Sullivan, SI. Peters­
made a nurse of $8,950 and 124 burg, Thursd ay, 4 0. 6-3, 0-0.
Mulloy trounced Nelson Mason,
?*■««&gt;« al $100 each added $12,400.
West M agler Kennel Club matched Tam pa, 0 2, ft-3; and Ja c k Staton,
II wllh $21,350 la make the total Orlando, CO, C 3.
Grant topped Allen Quay, T a m ­
$42,700.
pa, fl-4, 8 3; Alfredo M illet, Mexico
City, beat Iv y Wilson, St. I’ eteruburg, 0 3. 0 0; Davis eliminated
BRODSKY TO U F
M IAM I U v-Juo Brodsky, Miami Alberto Dancl, Mexico C ily , 0 2,
Jackson'a 210-pound fullback whn 0-1.
was a llc ity for throe straight
The Cincinnati Rrd* w ill play 23
years and all state In 1051, has
announced ho w ill enter tho Uni­ spring training gamea In Florida.
versity of Florida on a grant-in-aid .Twelve of them w ill he played at
scholarship.
Plant Field In Tam pa,

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Nov. 2t - Maryland at College
P a rk , Md.
Nov. 2 8 -Auburn at Birm ingham

iMalloy Faces Davis
In Dixie Tournament

Breeders

tSEarmtf

Sanderson 81 Taylor M

11, Macllardy, Vaneho
Net 45 For RollinH

F irst

few Mexico M Utah 8i
n .roiXEGK BAARETBAU
•xaa Wesleyan S3 Southwestern Ro Una 11 Florida Southern T9
x ) as
Chlnola ju n io r CoUege 14 Florida
IIdwestern 77 Mckfurry 80
rkutaaa State 70 Boutkwtitern

G A IN E S V IL L E (H p e cio l)-O n e
Mr„ | | ow&lt;tr&lt;! !
of the top .Southeastern Confer|,|K winner
enre basketball gninc* of the year ,|ivt,,ion jn the
w ill take place in N ashville Mon- .
afternoon
dav when n hot-handed Florida
.,|i,v
quintet mixes it up with Vander- ^ T l u b ' . Won
bMls consistent r a y rs.
gelation. Mrs.
Ihe youthful Gator* w ill lie u „. tlin ner-un s|
serkiny their fifth straight win \(|&lt; ,- | Aust
and their flr» l on the road as , hllll
they ra rry their ( I I record late, l , , . '
„ .u ' ..
the fra y . Vanderbilt holds a sis .h " " 1,1 the “
and three margin, but has been
,
. . .
beaten only by tup-ranked i.ou.',* * • * c e k M
Islana S ta le , slrony Duke and
r *’r * * " n *he
Tulane outfits, while taklny the
* ,,h
H °""
measure uf V lreln la, Davis l.lpsIke runner-up &gt;
comb, Texas, llsv lo r, Tennessee
wr»k M rs. Ada
and Yale, all at home.
f u t u r e tha fl
Vanderbilt's
new
Memorial
c„ sllvlwlor
'iym nasium seems to
hold the ^"iv, Mrs.
An
«ame magie charm over opponents drew Marsh wot
that Florida's three year old (5vm- W " week
nyi
nasium does to their
visitors, while this week’]
Neither tc am has b&lt;-en defeated on plnving
honor
home gt&lt;
" f ' l v n ie ruptured I.J
neither has managed t win mi Hit*
..
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road. Flo rid a '■ Irn
..s w a. «
,tnv , , r r
•wo-noint upset by Miami In the, ton. M rs. .1 GibMagic C ily .
bins look the tie
Florida's I'oneli Manor now tins irmtiers | l dlvl Swk&gt;0 M ^ * * M W ‘
his squad at full strength for the
Mrs! time (his -eoson, with the s i.nt title n week Mrs. Price Heard
return of grid fullback Hick ('ns- a&gt;’,i Wednesday while Mrs John
ares. The stocky renter, u lire- Crawford won this week at the
—
enson All-Conference choice by Seminole C , C .
many, lost two games to the Gator , Six association members w ill
Howl grid wur*, but is now round- ri present the Seminole club In the
ing into top form.
I Central Florida Inter C ity Golf
He w ill have to bustle however, | League’*
montlily
tourney
In
to meet Die s tiff conqpetition
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being Gainesville next Monday. Those
offered by high-scoring C u rt Cun-1v omen who w ill compete are Mrs.
kle, kangaroo leaping forwnrd, MrCotlgh. Mrs. Whelehel, Mrs.
rangy l(..y Huberts, who, nt (1-1 is! Price Heard, Mrs. K. II. Sm ith.
he team’s lu ll. «l member, and Mr« K. C. Ilaym nn, and Mrs.
tiot-handed fre hiniin Angle Groin- A u.i in.
•r, whose in point Gator Howl
Tournament performance led the I The at.mini Dot I'nwcl
w ill be
Datum to their second struight .-•■If tournev
hnmpionship. In the buckcourt Welnesdnv afternoon u
will be sophomore sharpshooter mimdc Country Club.
Sonny
Powell
and
freshman
smoothie Hobby Nims.
f tinkle's I I I points leads the
tram as dites his 71 rebounds,
hut he is pressed hr Huberts in
both departments with M2 points
anil AH snares. Greiner has lilt
W IN TER H A V FN iw _ ||o |lin t flfor I0.M% of his shuts and a to­ rally overtook Florida Southern
tal of HA markers, while Powell College In the last quarter Thors
has 09, N in a Al and C a ssrrs 50. tliiv night to win an HI 70 basket­
Vanderbilt, equally ns youthful ball victory.
is (he Gators w ill be another In
FSC led most of the w av, but
a Ionic list of teams to whom F lo r­ after the lend changed hands five
ida w ill have tu give away better times Rollins took full command
‘ k m two Inches per man in height. thanks to a hot streak by Rob
Commodore’ s lending scorer, M acllardy, Nick Vaneho and Don
Daniel Iloone" Finch stands fl-3, Weher
and bus averaged n e a rly , twenty
Rlfl Leach and Charles Soneer
points II game. He j, hacked by scored 21 points each for Florid*
tnh tall men ns forwnrd George Southern M acllard y made 23 and
NordlmiiH at H I, big Hill Kelx who Vancbo, 22.
“ 'I'* ,,n “ I'taslngly mobile
210 bounds, and A-l guards Clarence Taylor and Tom MncKeruie.
They lire suiqairtcd by tJ-7 cenY “f Jim m y Cummings, n-.'l Joe
'(lley and Captain ll»h While, lb..
."lU'i'l » only senior. On Die r„q ,.r
Is I. II fresbmun Charles Harrison
was a member of
HI. Ic tc rsl.o rg High's ............

MIAMI

Bowlin* Standings

r i t e cl1'

Gator-Vandy Game Mrs. H. McGough
ii/:n i i ___ rr________ ________
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Will Receive Top Claims Class
Billing On Monday Golf Tourney Win

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I F YO U DON’T
m r l v * ro a r Sanford Harold, City
D r t t f ir y , by 1:M p.m ., pleaxt ra il
Y E L L O W C A B 1441

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA MONDAY JAN. 12, - 10.Vi

1908

Truman Drops
Crim inal Suit
^Against Firms

fe r a lb

t the gram! Jury probe
t e flo r * * £ .

DOW, Splngarn sold, would he In
play right into the hands of Soviet
props gandlst*.

Concert Given On
Last Friday Night
By Ionian Singers

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Demonstrating extreme sk ill In
executing Intricate Interpretation*
of novel musical arrangement*,
the Ionian Singers, an all-male
quartette, presented a
stellar
per/ot insure as the responsive
audience clearly Indicated through­
out the rnnrert last Frid a y night
In the Southsldo P rim ary School
Auditorium.
The quartette, which lite ra lly
brought down the house w ith
huge burst* of spontaneous ap­
plause, forcing numerous encore*,
constituted the third program In
« series of concerts being pre­
sented by the Municipal Concert*
of Sanford.
The nuarteUr'a selections were
sung without Instrum ental sup­
port, or in acappella, w ith the
•ingie exception when a piano
was used In the the number ontitled "Fro m llaekwoods to Nursery and Draw ing Room." B a r i­
tone Jean Pllon accompanied the
quartette at the piano during this
portion of tho program.
.
Besides the group’s regular
singing
agenda,
It
displayed
vert* till tv In singing extra novel­
ty
numbers as part o f the
encores’.
The narrations wero shared hv
Albert Barber, second tenor, M r.
Plon and Hildreth M artin, the
b asi and the only charter mem­
ber of the foursome, A lan A d a ir
was the firs t tenor. E q u ally pleas­
ant as th eir slngln * were their
sneaklpg voices which added a
gracious nolo of Info rm ality to
the program.
t A t the conclusion o f the concert
both grilles and spectators agreed
the (In te rs were a definite "shot
In «h* arm " for music lover* as
w ell as the rnnrert series.

a
The Mitnleina! Toneerta of
^ p*nfo*M will n&lt;-e«ent He fourth In
the winter series on the nlwht nf
Feh ft when th« Nassau Rtsl""
Oul»t»tte and f.urla Boeen will
, nto'd'le whet I* exported to ho
; goether |i*)«rertle«&gt; musical nroweetn at **•« Hnuthslde Primary

School auditorium.
F A T R O I, K I U J I I W

' NAIROBI Kenva iff-Follri said
NMndav two Afrieani triad tn tran a
Kanva reilment pstrol after vnlnm
tearing fo lead tha aoMiara Into
1U*» ■Mau country- Both we

■Th* two AWram wera »u***•«*♦«*d

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■tetnbershlp In »ke; aotl-whlta

— - analet*. A Fortoean *»r

killed them eftar thev bad
tsfgrab tha h'os rm nf an
itn rmFoMii whtla other men-

Prirol were lavnUfat-

Associated Press Leased Wire

Pope Elevates :“Shock Is Over”
24 Prelates To For Employees,
Cardinal’s Rank sSays Road Head

W ASHINGTON
i f f - P re sid e n t1
Trum an today ordered the dropping
of crim inal anti monopoly proceed• in*« agaliut five m ajor oil companjei-provlded the companies pro
duce records for a civ il m il.
In a letter to Attorney General
M cOranery, Trum an said he was
acting "a s a result of la rlo rs which
have emerged since the Institution
of the current grand Jury Invrstl
gallon of the intrrnntiunal activities
of the major oil companies."
Trum an's letter did not say what
these "fa c to rs" are, There have
been reports, however, that the
•N atio nal Security Council — made
up of the government's lop policy
planners -• was concerned that a
Investigation would
graand Jury Investlgi
jeopardise U. S. global Interests.
J . F , McClelland (seated, third f'nm le ft! n tfl.yenr veteran of the
Trum an directed that M eGrancry Seminole County Hoard of County ('oiiiinisxloner*. wa« elected chairconfer with representatives of the man Frtdny a l a rearganir.uthmal meeting. 1). E Fm inikte Icruled at
companies "to ascertain If Ihey Mr. McClellund'* le ft), wu* nuim-it a* the vlce-cli.iiim un. II. II. Pope
w ill agree to enter Into a stipula­ (standing it ur U-ft) and W. li. Kilhi-e dtnniiinu, -eeoiid rnn*i , nrhtl
tion" tn make records available relinquished their Commission sent* ti ilo-ir * hci-* .nu**, IV. II. (Ih o w m
for a civil case.
Ills letter added:
" I f they w ill, 1 ask that a elvll
^proceeding he instilulcd according
• ly and that appropriate steps he
taken to cause (he termination of
the pending grand Jury proceed

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DOR I .eat lers Report
General In Agree­
ment As To Hand­
ling Of Patronage
NKW YO R K 0 — President rlcct
K lirn lim vcr met with hiv ('abinet

('t'lletrt* Is Hromrht To -littery Kmplovet*s Of dc«uim-.". and other k.-» i.mriai.
today
Department
P u t after Senate ttepuhllcnn leader*
Pull ( ’npacity First
repoited the general in full agree­
At Hast* Ry Won Is ment xvith them on how to handle
Tim e In 2 Centuries
lob patronage

T A l.I.A ItA S K t V. V "T'-e siioek
got
Hv F R A N K BMC m i
o ver" fur Jitter) employes ul b ig rlh rr at tils Commodore HoiMel
V A TIC A N C IT Y »' In an tu:*''
State Itnad Itepaitm eni. (ear h ea d n u o rlcrsfo rad ise u ssln n n fd aold ritual, l'npe Puts X II eon the
*■ * ' —
■
meslie and glehal prolilein*.
(erred the rank of eartlin.il ital.iv ful nf losing their lot's in ilu* new
i'n hand nt the outset of the
ay mmol M uilto'T noni u&gt;mi 24 prelate*, iiteliidlnu James adm inistration’s economy reorgao
iticliard
II confluence were all members of
Miller 4&lt;*rnni|insr. »e*-*&gt;nd fio ni le ft) and John Met*rh (xlundtng. third Fran cis M clutvre of Los Angele* iratitm . Chalrm aii
the new C jhln el exeept H erlicrt
fioiu light i l.lo yil F llovlc, t'outity A tto in r) (le ftl mid I &gt;. I1 Hern- mid tile archbishop- of two t ’otn Simpson said today
attorney general
Employes in the offices of t v llrewneli J r
Ion. Count) Ch-lk, irl-o me -eateil lit the tahle, while other* standing mnnlst land* where the Unman
'll* i l . i l lo ighu I. i
Dodd, Ininiedlale piia
pu*lI rhiiirm
rhnlrio iio
m i:; 1 other Cat hid ic Church I* fighting lm *tn various division* housed m lie.nl designate, wlm was expected later
quarters here have been on plus ill Hie day
Mi.lil v . Ilu ro w Sin-tiff, .ill.I P, A. Merit, fo 1111-1 -h eiirr
v ita l
Also prc*ciil were three lop apIn bunging the College of &lt; ,mh and needles since Wednesday ’* ih*
no I- In It* full strength of 70 mem eisum lu Irim likt tmneedeil work pointers Elsenhower ha* asked to
tier* fur the first lim e In nearly ers off the rmiineering division *d in nl nil Cabinet sessions, oven
two centuries, the pope cave the payroll Only ahnul .40 eineloves though they are not members of
West Coast of the ('tilted Slate* o« ill I’allahassee were affeeted the j that sroiip They are Mrs Oveta
oltiers were scattered ttiroughout , t ’ulp llobhv. who w ill be director
first prince of the church
Rotary Sp eak er
I «f the Federal Security Agency,
Speaking before a secret roitsi* Ilu* state
\* a veteran state repn sept i •o-iph M It.idge the new federal
turv of mure than a score of pre* i
misty named cardinals tin- pontiff lu e from ;in adlaeent * mmlv , 'uniLi t director and Harold E.
Stn**ep, named to head the Mutual
denied any of his nominations ti nt Slum*.m said he had bad op|mi | Security Vgencv
political) motive*, ami expressed lim ity In observe the um kiug **f
Vice I'rrslili'iit elect Richard M.
deep sorrow that Archbi*hnt*s At** Itiuid Hepnrtineid tieadipiarti-i*
Nixon .iiiil former Senator Henry
l/iite Steplnac of Yugoslavia ami here f**r many year*
"1 have never llel.l the iiplli'iiri Cabot lantye of Massachusetts,
F n - Stefan VVyszyuski of I'oland w* l i ­ the lu-aibiu trier* *t.il(
•** greatly wd'o will In* aintiaxsador tu the
mit present
l'!u *•«• on I'm lrd Nations, also were tirexent.
The pope extended Ills .uirow iiii: overloaded." he *utd
affection tow aid" Cardinal Stepm.i. donbledlv are a f*-w ■i*&lt;&gt;* of mail together wdh the key member* of
ii u r -aying "altliough absent
en* iifaetun-d n*ti* \ we foul Ibi-n* tlie new tVlulc House staff
I ''*' v r**up tdaneed lo have
thev wilt In* i !-minuted t."t v*m
til
.tee
turn
with
t.itlu-il)
l
i
v
e
"
Funeral service* were held nl
av defllllti-lv til* *hock is lunch. Hi* 1 begin discussions of
Countv C iiit itiiin w jittiirfm illin g
Ttie pontiff Silid he bail le rc u rd • ill
I'ointitn:
tail
the
nit-e«cil*
of
*b3:(M) o'clock lhl» afternoon in Holy thin
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lori'iitn and domestic problems
orning w
ith the ,Chumhei
veliming a long range pin**i:tm fur a telegram from the I ’.il -n m li
He iede|-ale*l ll'al the le»l ttnw which will face Ihe new adm inis­
Cross Episcopal &lt; hurch for Vivian .romrm-ioe. im-n-d u resolution
bishop saying lu* could u*.t lem-li
solving
the
pniltlems
of
.Se*nio*.liw ill tie I* the lob neeessniv and tration when it take* office Ja n ­
Alexander Speer, 67, victim of an questing const) net ion work on two
County *&lt;-hiHi|* Havlturn T \ 'il Home Tlte reasons fm his lieliire I* Hie | h-i *1111 Imldmg it doing a uary 20
automobile accident which oc­ runil*. for presentatlnn to u di*tn arrive , the pope added "are
wee,
lUpr’
rlntendent
of
p*ddPIn
curred four mile* west of Daytona trict mei-ting o f the State Ruud
&lt;'ahiiicl designees present were:
slrurtlnn. told the Hotar* I'lu ll to until now nnknou u to u* "
"M anv nl tlmse whose joti* have
Ilra rh at 10:45 p m. Saturday. He Department Frid ay at 4:30 p. m.
John Fm tar Dulles, secretary
U ry of
Cardinal Steplnac free from prls
tlay that n state I'-honl *urvev
been
id
IOI
idled
were
good
people
died shortly ufthrward* In the Ilu- nl Dcl.nnd.
rre ia ry
thmihl he brought bark t** teeiinrile nn under a conditional release enmpeteid and witling We lire put slate; Ezra Tuft Itepson secretary
lifa x Hospital. Father H. L. Zim­
The two rouil*. with h are elig i­
CountV tu make a new survey of granted by Marshal Tdo * govern ling them nn a reserve list and id agrieidlurp: M arlin I’ Durkin,
merman officiated at the service* ble for nsilMnnce from the federal
the school nec«U In th*s rnuntv mrnt remainad in ilia little town Ihey will he given re employment secretary of lab o r. Arthur K Sumnntl Interment ws» msde In E v e r­ I government, are the Southwest
He sold that the sthooU nre ell of Ivrasle Both to nnd Cardinal il* |oti oppiutumllcs tirl*e " tn* m rrfiehl. imxlmuxter general; Gov
"oiqd.is Mi K ay. of Oregon, secre­
green
een Cemetery
Cemetery.
.
Itnad, or Chstunan mad which
gillie to Issue some 41 OSOtWl In W y iiy n sk l had Indicated thev could said,
tary of ulterior. Georair* M H u m ,.
The, condition of M w. !lllaneh )
f r „ m Oviedo to the Cheney
Itothii lor (hr um xtrurilon of ne« not come in Ituuir for fear the
The
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passenger In the Hn
ringer, u paasnBgcr
Hneep Highway and the Form at Cityst'luint biilldlni'* umter Hie v-huol Yugoslav and Polish I'uvcrnmenl* Ilu* ilium nl Fred M&lt; Mull*"* a , and ■•in • •r**t.us of tlie treasury1'
Ity
lair Weeks, secretary of
car, who wa* seriously Injured In l.ongwdod Itnad, nr tin* Hoohinilo
intendment ndopleil 1**1 Nuvein would refuse them readmlttum'*1 (** i ri'*hi&lt;Mil ali .vmv in Ilu l e v coin
the accident, wa* reported at noon B id ing* Jionif.
losef t a rd liu l division
her hill explmnetl ihnl at present ilo-ir i n'lntries
He
birm
erl*
w:&gt;w
1
li|
today n* still critical at the H a li­
s ,'!l 'Df t ( H1 If.n li 1* u hn uii't
iiameil
Superintendent of School* I'nv ronstrm-lion ru*t« t'd*. &gt;• *'t toil Mout*/..pi v nt lloiutnrv
Ill addition tn the ti-olntlnn. n
'h J iNfijhnurr
s.ml hi*
fax Hospital In Daytona Beach.
burn T Milwee spoke to the l!o gn verv far anti that careful ***r ra iilin .il at the U)|ii eonsUtorv is the Si.de H.idniud i 01111111**11ill
Tf
and
mu*'
w.inil
.
1**1
1
.ml
altm
She suffered
multiple iran
fracture
sine
RUfirreu iniimpip
u r* of i*At ,r , * ,' F h*
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r
turv tilth IndllV (UI the growth ill vev* will have (u be made to mal*. in (irisun in a Ihlul Communist oey geneial lie will ill aw ,1 il. Mm (oily agreed” In clear all federal
the
nppniiitivc jobs in the future with
iir ilm n l Tien,
school entollmi'nts and tin* n* . • » sure Ihul ll i« *peul whele II it lo unlrv Tliiuiin
w * '*«■
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»-'• F X p,v *,‘T v S L - " * . ' . • - 5 ; ! . 1
arehliisluip id Peipmi:. atleadv I* animal alaia lim n l!ie mail dr It* toddle an m em hcc. of Congres*
,, .
. , , .
, llcach, In eonlunetion with Volusia *itv f&lt;&gt;r expanding -.bool faeibii*- needeil most
pui
tiiienl
The CIO'* III of the M-lioot enrol' an exile truni lu* &gt;um iiiuiusl ruled
s'"»
Kttowland ot t allform a.
The condition of Volu»la county County; corm&gt;l-ti..t. *.f the French
" Mt M11llim w ill be (lie Hind lull
Chairman of the Senate Republican
m rnt* in Florid.i «■•* om ph.ni/ril enonli (
S h e riff Jim T u rk e r, Injured in a Avenue widening |ir*&gt;i*vt, and the
time re-•lilt•III .itlorpev
when he *.iid tbnl mure limn III ivxl
to lb*' |*io bmi I,mg Tumbled Con
collision while rushing to the scene w|dcnlti«- „ f state It*.ml Id. which
"We rut­1 ll'le eiuplii) nieiil «tl ,1 f "Ilex 1 0111uilttee. said after a conferi'iu-e will) Fisenlunver timt tlie
addithui.'il I'hllitren are entering , sM nri.d Hall In the pope's Vatlc.ltl thud b in t IlfIte illlOMO'V 1of the Speer accident, was //p o rtf r,„ „
a,
, t*. Lake
Florida piddle school" every year I aparlincril 72 old members id Ihe Imxtni'*'
ed as somewhat improved. He wa* Jessup.
tml will save 1IIMIM-X I " " t K i.il hail "fu lly agreed to follow
lie said llia l Hn 1;i-1 time u " iru - v iiillc n
lulled in ermine Irim m ed Slip 1* It X ill 1luitilf1 ih Li Ii .iih II i '»"• ensinmury practiee" nf check
ulso In tho H alifax Hospital
A letter from West*1
w:is made in Ihi* eieiptv «a* in scarlcl robe* listened lo the pon mote nl1 Mlhi &lt;
with G D I' lawown Idlg.iltiui 1fill !&lt; mg ippolldim-id*
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11)17 nml 1li.il .it that tin*** Ihe L i lift'* ***l« inn word* They had cut nil til
ed A ex Littlefield ns sh e riff of
............................... „ M i r i t
Li\»
id tile |iru
Mian school lud no eiir-illinent ol liowril ll'c ir head* .n *dcnt agree ly c ix . « ft.) h ,*.- dr.t" it r * ' 41*11**
Volusia county.
exists In state funds for building
.71? pupil*. II mo* hu* &lt;*'i'i piirdl*
ipent and hoiiKige lo Ihe nope us 1to .......... ♦1 1 '•1 I., him.tb- c.i 1 Inf l ‘t*k Seoul Leaders
The fourth victim of the two prim ary road*, hut Unit thi* situ ­
Voile W illiam * .It .. Slat*- |(* pi
Further null* atlii" Ihe growth of be named Ihe ? l new I al dill Ills
accident*, W alter liu. avi*
of Chnita, tile 1ico 1 ll • 1* •lllllio l
I
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Ill io n
Ibring*
I I 1&lt;IIT"
Iabout
I O 'M II
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lof
l|
ation
n
xuiplu*
sentnllvo fmm Sanford reel title Seminole t'nnntv xehratlx he point
Itoheil m while and led the fli
To .Meet Tomorrow
noogn. Tenn. was killed almost lit- fthf, ra| fltm h *.-rh ), „ „ 11tl.v n lll
homed a* a nicmbet of tin- H-- •• rtl out |t*;it l;*-l v e n Ibcrc *"*-ri' year old spiritual lender of 12'* mil
•dually. He was reported to have used on prim ary and certain sec­ A 111111&lt;111lotion*
w IV I1 I t lll't 111 It
&lt;’omttiit tee, l.-fl 2 712 while children lu the public hop t’ alholie* spoke from td* bifib |
been under parole for burglary ondary roads." the letter Mule*. Ibis afternoon to ulti-ud th*- tin • '«’ M Id » I * id r
\ poll rn|l
\ 1•&lt;‘etui no id 1in: uf S.-minule
school* here, whereas now there
committed In Georgia last year.
dot led ini ••ns: :",l.,,,2P,'t Egvpti; 1f| N 1111 * "•tv 11*1v Soon; leadei* **f pub
"Pleaso hear this in mind when ing in Tallahasen- w hjih * t:u l* i * are 3 (02 At Junior High Sehool throne ill Ihe Cnnsistprinl Hull
Today's elevations to Ihe prince alt clils*-4'N In - -how 11 lliat !•’&gt; » |l|‘l S. ..u l* and llov Si &lt;&lt;iii*. w ill
The accident occurred west of planning your secondary program morrow of the llou*** mid S in a i be
Daytona Beach Saturday night for 108.1. Your monc-v w ill go a l­ Appropriations Committees w ill Slone there were 2Wi pupils last him of the church were from 13 rent w.i III ,1 repilblie to tie i ' nI. i I i b* XI ot the Finn Methodist fiiu r v k
year a» compared with 311 at the countries, bringing to 77 the n &gt;m lished 10 E , vnl the indeiu-odenl , ,&gt;( Snofurd toinoi row. at 7 ,'Iff
when the Speer car ran Into the most twice as fa r if v»u *|tcn I it the Stati* Budget Commission
present time
her represented in the college This weekly II**.a M Yonssef said I' mI iis n 01 John Pieison announced toside of the Davis car which was on road* nullable for federal par­
I'oinllnfi out even more serious I* the highest In Ihe nearly 2DOu
Named to the House Committ***
parked ncros* the highway. No ticipation."
Whethi-r F.-vpl will contimie **
,1,1 Plan*, w ill beunule
for the
over
crowding
at
the
Negro
school*.
hv Speaker-elect C l-'.-rri* lit cm.i
vear history nf the church and In a human bv *r shift lo a t. public f.dl.wvinu »*&gt;n*i.b 1atnio al lid* lmreason ha* been disruverrd yet
Mr
Milwee
Indicated
that
he
hopes
The Commission stipulated this of Ocnln. Mr. W illiam * is tin- fo '
why the Davis r s r ws* parked In
eludes four nultons who received muv In- ill * .led *&lt;"'11 3 1 ■" *'ni i*oil.u,l ....... ting f.*r lb* good »f
&lt;• a comm Hire of laymen w ill lie up their first rard inn lales—Yugoslav mrnt spokesman
iul a ...Iiilu n r in S*'mlnob- County:
this position, according to Investi­ morning that no County mud fund* representative from S *• m in
pokesutan recently -aid
w ill be spent on the prim ary toad Coun-v to attain a position on tl &gt;&gt; ■Hiintcd to work with Dir school la. Colombia, Ecuador and India
com m issi.'ll -dll role nil whether
gating o fficial*.
1 l)b**-rvon-i* n l National Boy
iMiard
in
helping
lo
decide
what
system.
A«.
J
.
F
.
McClelland,
Important committee. He ha* b-ft
the i*sne 1 n, tu- ileeoled hv |ioli Scoot Week. F**b 7 I I
S h e riff Tucker, sun of Dr. J .
chairm an, staled, '* . . That's the this afternoon for Tallahassee t * (Might to lie done here
ulnr set* &lt;*r hv a «**n*111u«-nl liod)
Ity
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Powell Tucker, pastor of Orlando's
2 Court of H**n**t
be to ld ill
President Boll H arris announced
state's obligation." A rimslderable attend the opening session of HeIt.natlaurg On I'sae Sts)
ZAG H F.il Yugoslavia 'ff -Yugo
...........
ri- s ix *
Snnfmd during Natiennl lli.v Srout
amount of money already ha* been meeting in which departmental ai&lt; that there w ill he no meeting ol slavin'* Coinmunlxl government
0 111'- 'I H R L A I L N S 1 11 l l . k
W **l,. w illiam .
H utchison, (h a ir*
&gt;ent hv the County for accruing pmprlation reipiesta are stu*ti..| the club next Monday nn account first denied ami Ihen grunted new*
11 ' 1
, '7
'*'r*’ *' •' mini of the Court -aid w-c will have
....................................................................................
.
ghts-nf-wny
for prim ary roads, before
piescntathm to the l.egl-lu- id Ihe Chain ol Missions which will paper mini permission In see ailing quick cnnipi-mise Italy s rat wav*
..................... . Kl(L,|„ |;1„ K&gt;
be held ut the Episcopal Parish A ln jilic Cardinal Steplnac tosluy are line fur a strike al midnight
it was slated nt the meeting, which |ture.
t o ur annum ......................
to
should suffice In that respect.
The series of meetings w ill mu- House mi Frid ay, Ja n . 23.
t,.,| ,llM
.............. .. )In,
only five hours alter m lldiam i'h Innlght wlm It may |-araly/e Ihem
Mr. Milwee wns introduced by had Mopped Ihi* correspondent two for 21 limn*
M r. M cClelland, who proposed tlnue through Frid ay when n lu ­
.......... Week
H. II. Benton, Lake M ary resi­ the roml* to lie presented lo the ces* w ill 4** ralleil until Jan. 22 in P rincipal it. E . True Walter Hay miles frnni Ihe village nf Krnide
The si lu iluled wulk.mt uf ZlXUMxl ( , K i. k-ltn«h-kcc ............
M af.
'
“
program
lies
hud
charge
ol
the
d
istrict
meeting,
stated
It
should
lient for the past 18 vears tiled
permit Governor Dan McCarty uo l
where Steplnac lives, the director
r:',!!': V ",: " ! : . ! r ; " ’; r! ; , r c . (h a irm a n o f ....... tone un.l act III
Charles
Morrison
led
Ihe
singing
be
brought
out
at
the
meeting
that
o ilier officials to attend the Inim
nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J .
of Information In Znureli granted hi'himl 1hi ,\firki'r&gt;4 (lunianil** for y 1114**t \kill t»'ll ii“ all ilfiitit thi a an*
H. Skcwcs with whom he made onlv as much as I* neressary from j-uratlon o f President-elect Dwight with Frunels Itoumillut ut Hie l»i . [lermisslon for me In visit Ihe vtmri' | m v
1nm l Mull l I'rit. .(mt fun making
arm.
available
funds
should
h'tim'd
f
o
r
.....................
ll. Ei-enhower on .Inn. 2(1.
T h r 1 1 in mnni^l fu*w • n tnrr I.* ('M III i,
his home, at 1:00 a.m . yesterday
cardinal.
Visitors
Introduced
were
Hamid
j
tlb)
two
roads,
it.
C.
Dodd,
former
Heading the Senate em nm i"1'’
I A spokesman for the di rector If rill u 1l.ii onvil I m L i v that O.IHNt j f»
following u lung illness,
Miidti'i* 1, t it M«»t Hit a ,
I ra Ins u on hi hr haltril
If'nnllnurd On Page Six I
He was born Dec. &lt;1, 1882 In chairman of the Hoard of County w ill !&gt;*■ Senator George C, Day ton Henry ot B arrie, O nL. l&gt;. A. Flake
Mini i iDi i'M'iitnt' . ■“ nf nil Ni’Cnifu(
Grand
Haven,
Mich
.
Ja
c
k
/tic
k
­
Commissioners,
that
both
.
said
of Undo County, while Hep Jan *■*
North Adams, Mass, and wa* *
iriu nnltn uri' i&gt; 4iieti fully
er of Jurniea. lamg Island, Thomas I
retired mining engineer, J lc was roads fell under tho federal aid ft. Moody of Plant C ltv w 'll head Murphy ol Holley, N. Y ., Howard
|n iilti'Iltl Ihi*1 tin Plliur. DUfl ofthe House committee. There nr*' 11
. . . .
employed by the Lake M ary Post program.
•4Mtfiri»HUnii4 f«1r I 1m* i?o&lt;m| of
it
HDitiiM«i)
ftH
a'Mii#
hla
(
The meeting ot D''Land I* being members on the former commit'* "
O ffice.
14*0111 I ft kf.
arranged at the request of J . Max- and 20 nn the latter.
Survivo rs Include one brother, ton Lloyd, Daytona Bench, new
t\. I'lnriri f**i th»* notional UniThe two committees are charged
ouhc
P erry E . Benton, Hr, o f Dayton. member of the Htal- Road Depart- with the responsibility for scrutin­
in C a llf e n iiu , .1ulv 17-23,
Ohio; and several nieces and mont board from this district, ac­ izing ail proposed expenditures **f
Itlft'l
i
Flense coin*1 mu! greet your
nenhuwa,
cording to M r. Sweat. Tho mert- state tux money. W hile ll I* p**'en worker* of the New \eur*
Services w ill be held at B ris- Ing will b« conducted •" »
Bv
JOHN
CH
AD
W
ICK
|
for
such
a
probe
slhle for I**f1nli'd appropriation* to
C ity Flrvm rn wem forced to
son Funerel Home a t 10:80 a m ,
McCarthy w ill he chairm an nf
(Continued On rage Hta&gt;
he -enacted over the objections of tear out part uf u wall adjacent WASHINGTON iff — The Senate
AU D U BO N S P E A K E R
Wednesday w ith R sv . White and
these two rnmmittees, It Is exceed­ tu « chimney in order to exlin- internal security siihcommllteo to- tho Senate’s permanent invrxtigo
II .lam e, (iu l. Opcrutnr of a loday
urged
further
investigation
of
I
tlon*
subcommittee.
Imt
he
&gt;ahl
it
Rev. Lucian
Scott o fficiating.
ingly d ifficu lt.
gulali a Iioiimi blaze at I Hi t Maple , Bed InfltiencM In the nation's would lie willing to torn over It* cal insurance mfeiu-v ainl form sr
B u rial wilt b* mado in Evergreen
Avenue lu»t .Saturday night, A » - 1
and college, and *ald there filet nnd co-operate w illi nnothcr Mayor uml City C»mmM*l&lt;mer. w ill
Cemetery.
be tin* guest speaker at the
s l.ta n t Ftrc It. T . Thomas re“ many hundred* of teachers rongressiim.il unit
County Audu­
The Intelnu 1 security sub'-oininit ing nf the ...........
ported lid s morning
who are Communists."
Appointments to the Sanford In ­
bon
Society next Monday at 7:30
Firem en were firs t alerted ut
The subcommittee said It has tro speeifleatly reeommendeil that
dustrial Board will I f made to­
8:45
p.m.
when a
defective turned up evidence from all parts it nm lim ic investigation in Ihe cd p. m. ut th» Geneva Community
night at the regular meeting of . Ollle Edmund*, president of chimney set the adjoining w all ...........
fy nn t nmmunlsl pone ilcalim iiil Held In uihl'lton, it pro H all. George Sw art/, publicity *11«!&gt;e country
■
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tho Cltv Commission, the agenda Stetson U n ive rsity, w ill he the
trillion
nl
college*,
high schools uml posrd that state legislature* con recinr. unnoiliu-eil.
George Hague, about no, San prepared by City Manager Tom prlnrlual speaker at the annual ahlxxe in n wooden fram e house, elementary school*. •
xldtr setting up cu in iiiitlers tn
owned
by
II.
It.
.Sanders
and
oc­
FernaldLemon
states.
ford, waa taken to the
C~OF c M K ir r
luncheon meeting of the Centnd
During its public hearings In undertake sim ilar probes locally
Also, hlds for auditing the C ity ’s Florida division o f the Children’s cupied by Anna Jeffeoat, Negro. New York City lust September and
Laughton Hospital this morning
It was still nut clear how (he
The hoard of director* of th#
Chief Thoma* iwld no estimate October, the group said, il became new Congress will hanith- ll* C**m Seminole
itkmi of tha books will lm received. A report I* Home Society of Florida Tursdav
wlth severe lacerations
County Chamber of
forahaad and hoae after hla hrad scheduled to be mado by the T r u f­ al I2:(!n p . m al the W inter Park nf the damage to the dewlllng bad apparent It could only survive the nuilixt Investigations, ulthnnuh Sen Commerce w ill meet tomorrow
ate
Republican
Leader
T
1
1
ft
of
went through the windshield of fle Committee ' concerning the Woman's C u b . Randall Chase, di­ been made by the department.
situation In a hrnud fuxhinn nnd
night in tlie City Hull at 8:00
his car In a mishap on Pineway West First Street traffic problem vision president, announced today.
T lie only other fire alarm dur­ submit nn Interim report to Ihe Ohio snhl hut night the line* nf o'clock,
Fo rrest
Brcckcnridg#,
and
on
tho
feasibility
of
Installing
jurisdiction
will
he
staked
nut
heRoad, off of South Sanford AveAn election of officers w ill be ing the past three days wn* a new Congress.
manager, nnounced today. P la n t
Iw
frn
committees
lo
prevent
over­
parking
meters
on
the
north
side
This it did today, In a 13 page
held for tho division, composed of smoldering neon sign in front
B0#*
concerning the road program fo f
Highway Patrolman R. D. Har­ of Commercial Avenue, between Volusia. Seminole. Orange. Lake, of Ihe Town Pump, 11(1 West report to It* parent body, the Sen­ lapping.
the coming year w ill be discussed.
oft
told
Interviewers
on
an
NBC
T
b
I
ate
Ju
d
icia
ry
Committee.
rison said that Mr. Hague wa* Hood and Park Avenues.
Brevard and Osceola Counties. F ir s t Street, last Saturday morn­
television
program
that
the
Sen
The
lubcommlltoe'a
findings
traveling e u t on PI newsy Road
A report Is to be made on a Headquarters for the society Is st
seem certain tn spur plans afoot In ute's GOP Police Committee w ill
about 6iM a.m., left the road a t petition for atreet Improvements Jacksonville, where an orphans' ing at B:53 a.m.
The rain and subsenuent seep­ the new Republican-rontrollod Coo- Iron md any conflicts In the Senoln.
the left aide and atniek the edge from clllstns on Fourteenth Street, home la located.
ing w ater In the sign's support­ gresx for gn Intensive search for then reconcile any differences with
B IT / .
of » culvert. Damage to tha IH t weat of Oleander Avenue, and a
Purpose of the society, Mr.
request will bo considered for the Chase said. Is to provide homes for ing rod containing the connecting aulivcrslvea in (he nation's schools. the House.
Ford coach he waa drtvli
"F tu rs and Stripe- For«v#r"
w
ires
caused
a
short
circu
it
In
the
Taft
said
It
has
not
hern
decided
Rep.
Veldt
(
H
i
l
l
)
already
has
installation of a street light on' orphans and other children nreding
1:34 - 3:r.h • 5:21 - T : ID - 9 :14
w ires and tho eventual smolder­ said Ihe House Un-American A c­ whether McCarthy w ill bo given
West Eleventh Street, approxi­ home*.
** Jr^Hague, Patrolman Harris
MOV1KLANI)
the
major
Investigative
rule.
He
tivities
Committee,
which
ho
Is
ing.
Chief
Thom
ss
stated.
mately a block west of Cedar Ave­
said, walked to tha residence
M r. Chase w ill give tho welcome
"Islnndu of Deslr-*"
Thu burning wire* wero quick­ slated to hoad, Is ready to under­ said he favored a search for x"b
nue.
J, B.
and Introduce guesta and xneakcra
Show starts (!:3'J
Tko Commission will meet at a t tho forepart of tho mooting, ac­ ly extinguished nml no other take such an Investigation. .Sen. v c rilv e s in collegcx hut onlv whore
(Continued On Page S ix )
damage was found by Firem en, M cCarthy (R-W la) also has called
liOO p.m. nt tha City HaU.
cording to tho program.

Funeral Services Work On 2 Roads
Held In Sanford Being Requested
For Vivian Speer By County Board

Milwee Talks To
Rotary Club On
School Problems

Two Killed And Two Resolution Will Ho
O t h e r s Critically
Considered At Par­
Injured In Accident
ley Of Road Hoard

Ii'owth Of School
*'i»Hnn'nts Soon As
Ponniring Huilti

joti1

Rep. Williams Is
Named For House
Appropriations

H. H. Benton Diet*
At Lake Mary Home

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H
Hluze Hut Out
By Firemen Saturday

ncorirc Hmrue Hurt
In Anto Accident

Red Penetration In High Schools And
Colleges Turned Up By Subcommittee

City Commisnion
To. Meet Tonight KdmundH To Address
Winter Park Meeting

Movie Time Table

.p
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No. ini

Eisenhower, Cabinet
Talk Over Domestic
And Global Problems

County Commission Reorganizes

Anti-Monopoly Action
Against Oil Compa­
nies May Be Diver­
ted To Civil Steps

The whole cave originated In a
Federal Trade Commission report
that major U. S. oil companies
have worked with foreign com
panics to divide up the world oil
m arket.
Stephen I Splngarn. a member
of (he commission, ratlrd on Tru
A man a few minutes before the an
"n o u n ce m en l of the President's eon
ditlonal offer tn drop the crim inal
proceedings.
lie left the White House with a
sharply worded blast against drop­
ping the crim inal proceedings
Splngarn told reporters It looked
to Rim as If tha oil companies
had performed "ona of the greatest
itmw jobs i(w hitew ashes) In h is­
tory7, by convincing th* Mate n r

I j i i tin.nigh Iu e s d a t, little (lu n a r
In Irin p rra lu rr except slightly cold­
er Interior south portion tonight,
w jr in r i Tursday.

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P in l
Mon- J i l l . '12, 1953

Blues In The News
By ROD ANTHONY

Martinez Js. Voted ,
Johnson Completes
Best Kookle Boxer
Philippine Service

Coca G&gt;la Magnate
Is Dead In Atlanta

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N EW Y O R K Wt—Vince M artin*!.
Ralph J . Htukcl, J r ., a ir controlC L A R K A P R - (Special) Now
mao airm an, has been accepted for enroutc for reassignment In the 23-ycar-old Paterson, N. J . "Hobby
Sox
Ido l" today was named Rookie
the Naval A viation Cadet Program ’ United States following hla com*
.1
and left N A A S and the city of pletion o f a sixteen-month tnur of of the Y e a r for 1032 by th« Roxlng
A T L A N T A &lt; * - A ia Griggs Cand- Sanford Frid ay. He la plnnnlrig tn duty w ith the U. S. A ir Force in W riters of Am erica.
Martinex outdistanced Ralph ( T i ­
le r J r , who helped hn f it h n spend
n « .._ alinut eight days leave at -the Philippines, Is Airm an Second
faihlon a mtiUlmllllon-dnllar Coca Ida home In Wisconsin Della, Wine, Class Ja rv is If. Johnson, son nf .1. ger) Jones of Yonkers, N. Y . and
Tomm y H arrison, Ln* Angeles
Cola em pire, dk-d yesterday at (he bofore reporting to Pensacola for I). Johnson, of Sanford.
ago nf 72.
A/2c Johnson, who is scheduled light heavyweight. In the vnllng
further processing. When Ralph
Ida physician, Or. Vernon Pow­ reports to Pensacola, hn w ill be to arrive In San Francisco in mid- No final total was announced by
e ll, la id a malignant condition given a physical examination and. Jan u ary aboard the UBNH "Gen- President Nat Fleischer
The w riters w ill present a plaque
cauaed the fin an cier'! death yes­ If found physically uualified and cral Fred C. Ainsw orth," w ill next
terday after an lllncaa of several ncrnnautlrallv adapted w ill be en­ be stationed with the Sflflth A ir In M nrtlnrz nt their annual dinner
months.
tered In the II. 8. Naval School F n ire Hand at Donaldson A ir Force Thursday night at the WaldorfAstoria.
After making million* In Coca of Pre-Flight where he w ill re­ Rase, S. C.
Martinez, a handsome youngslrr
Cola. Candler went Into real es­ ceive concentrated academic, ath­
A
gradate
Irom
Leesburg
with dark hair anil flashing rye s,
tate add at one time owned U letic and m ilitary training. Upon
High
School,
he
enlisted
for
m
ili­
Is a combination boxpr-ptmchrr A l­
apartment buildings and several completion of hla NnvCad train­
ta ry aervlre in Ortnhcr nf 1050
hotels.
ing he w ill iH'cnrue a naval aviator and departed for assignment in the though he ha* been fighting longer
than a year he qualified under the
Hla father was n (Hair druggist and be commissioned as on ensign.
who acquired the ntaglr formula W hile stationed here at N A A S, Philippines In August o f the fo l­ rookie rides of no more than 30
lowing
year.
During
hi*
slay
in
fights nor less than in pro fights.
for Coca Cola at An Atlanta drug Ralph was attached to the Opera­
The records show M artinet w in ­
atnre during (he e arly part of the
tion* Department.
ner
(n 23 of 2fl fights with no main
century. The younger, Candler
A
fond
farewell
to
Chief
Wallace
men.
t,t.
Clyde
(illmnnreported
events
In a major club until 1053.
played a major role in extending
the soil drink discovery Into n M .Todd who checked out of N A A S hark after spending about 21 days lie flashed before a national tele­
business worth millions before It Thursday and who w ill be leav­ leave nl his home in Clarendon. vision audience for the first time
was sold by the fam ily several ing the city of Sanford soon for A rk . The six enllxled men to report hy knocking nut Tony Pellone at
the weat roast. While stationed hock were Joe G alastro from H»year* later.
Candler is survived by his wid­ hare at N A A B Todd filled the poa- hokan. N. J . ; Jim Patton from N or­
ttlon of Chief M aslern l-A rin s.
wood, Ohio; Richard Salvino Jrnm the Islands, he served w ith the
ow 'amt five children
Fred J . M ahlsleilt, fireman ap­ Chicago, H I.; Ch ris KM o lblo n liOflth A ir Foree Hand, Thirteenth
prentice, and Jesse I„ Ingram, sea­ from Palatka. F la .; J . W. Thomas- A ir Ferre nn C lark A ir Knrre Hasp,
man apprentice, reported aboard son from H artford, K y .; and Ralph 00 miles north nf Manila,
i be station for duty early Friday Wletand from Sanford.
Ills w ife, the former Helen P latt,
The regular monthly meeting of .live s with her parents, Mr. nnd
morning from the U. S. Naval
,
* * ii
Training Center, llainhridgc, Md. Local Hrarich 147 of the Fleet 1 Mrs. Adam Platt In Leesburg,
Association
w-a« held
.where they have both recently Reserve
L A K E L A N D ids— Low ground completed recruit training. Kred Thursday night at the Enlisted
locations w ill be slightly colder bails from Long Island, N. Y. while Mon’s ( ‘lull here nhoatd the sta ­
Tuesday morning wllh tempera- |.leaso calls Mortimer, N. C. bis tion .This organisation |» open for
lures dropping us low as 30 de­ .home. Welcome nhnntd men Hone iiivmhcrHlilp to any man on active
grees In ihe G ainesville D ls trlrl, you'll enjoy mu beautiful Florida
in duty w llh the Navy who has rumfhe Federal Stale Frost Warning wvatlier.
i plated at least six years service.
Service sold today.
Tha last group of men to report 1For more information as to rllgiThe morning bullclin gave this lu»rk to N A A S from their holiday hillty contact Doit T aylo r In the
4 Walmr S k i Shnw» f o i l ,
forecast fnr Peninsular Florida for leaves came In Thursday and In - 1 Station Personnel Office or nnv
. (UNO YOU* CAMHA
tonight and Tuesday morning: eluded one officer rind six enlisted member of the local nrgHnixallon.
Clear, slightly colder low ground
locations. Light northern winds
with long periods of calm . Tem ­
perature* on high ground w ill he
about eight degrees w arm er than
temperature* In low, ground loen
lions, lowcst temperature occur­
ring between S and 7:30 Tuesday
morning.

Fearless Fagan frowns on the luvemaking of Janet Leigh and
CarletOlt Carpenter in MGM's rn n .n ly, "Fe arle s* Fag an ." Showing on
the Hit* Theater screen Tuesday and Wednesday.
St Nicholas Arena HU sensational
Sonin animals are irtM itive to
battle with Sam m y G iulian i In light although they have no drMadison Square Garden last spring ,'eetable eyes.
thrilled all viewers. He wa* out of
action for several months because
It has not rained In February In
Kartoum, Sudan, for 40 year*.
of bad harnla.

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

Freezing Predicted
For Central Florida

General Insurance
M 2 H A S T F IR S T S T R U C T

C Y F R It^

R H O N E 78

G A R D IN S’

D U I.I.KN T fl V IS IT IN DIA
N EW Y O R K Ml—The New York
Tim es said today that Secretary
of State • designate John Foster
Dulles plans to visit India, Paklstan anil several other Asiatic coun­
tries this spring to sound them
nut an possible Joint defense against
communism.
A dispatch from a Tim es corftipnm lenl at United Nations headafter* here said Ihe chief aim
the trip " I* to determine to
what extent their government* are
to cijoporate
' Iready
I
HI*- ||I In ihe
__ _new
„ *tl
« i— fori *- cnordl
m inistration'* plan*
Hated defense against Tom m unU t
aggression in Ihe F a r E a s t."

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Warm Here!

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fleshly
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of your daily requirement

of Vitamin D

Q l v i n l p T4 l fl0fiK

SWRE ribs

‘ Think ofjt—the expensive vitamin that's so necessary to
build strong teeth and hones is now yours in bread—New
Holsum Bread. Vitamin I) makes stubborn Calcium
dissolve, puts it to work building beautiful teeth and
healthy frames for you and your family, l lolsum gives
you plenty of Calcium too, and all the other vita*
mins and minerals recommended by the National
Research Council's Food &amp; Nutrition Board. Yet—
and this is hard to believe —New Holsum costs
no more than other bread! Try New Holsum
with Vitamin D today.

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Expected temperatures for low

ground locations;
Gainesville D istrict: 30 to 3(.
pockets 27, frost.
Upper Fa st Coast and Orlando
D istrict*, and north portion nf
Drooksvlllc D istrict; 3t to 33 de­
grees, pockets 28, frost.
Rartow and Rldgo D istricts and
aoulh iMirllon of the Ilrnoksvllle
D istrict: 32 to 30 degrees, pockets
20. scattered fro st
West Coast D istrict: Tem per*
lure* ranging from 31 st E lfcrs
to 33 nl Televast except pockets
20 to 33 In the colder places Jons
area, scattered Im il mostly light
Indian R iver D istrict: Tem pera­
tures ranging from 31 at Cocoa
tn 33 nt Vcro Rrnch to 33 nl
Stuart, scattered frost, mostly
light
Everglades D istrict; 34 to 38
near the lake and 30 to 33 away
from the lake, 33 tn 37 Inim okalrr
area, scattered frost, noisily light.
Lower E ast Coast D istrict; 35
to 40 near the coast, 33 to! 37 nnd
acatlercd light frost away from Ihc
to ast
Forecast for T u e s d a y :'F a ir ami
warm er.
Temperature outlook: Warmer
Tuesday night. Nn frost danger
t£jcdne*day *m l Thursday morn-

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In creased A ctiv ity K a rl Leh m ann Is IDimmer tJrfrcs Aid
Is Reported A t M ade C h airm an O f For P*Uoj-Mtip»«*«
F a rm e rs M arkets H e a r t C a m p a ig n 1year Just past rmw-"polio inrhlrnre

Hal Boyle’s Column

wrrk’t salary on the rare* "
The hr gossip oprratrs hy

in
...
oulsltlnn as u r ll a* ImaginationJ
B y H A I, B O Y L E
Suppose you are coming to work
NEW Y O R K t it - r h ls Is the era 1" " «, bus. amt the frllnu next to

he-gosslp.• •*

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I you .mmps you In the eye with a

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Circus Day Planned
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T i l l ’. S A N F O R D l i r i l A I . l t

Mm*. Ja n . 12. 193.1

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MI.MKOCiKA 1*11 PRINTING — TYPING
CRKDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

It Is s a i d t h a t modern w om en' '*khted cigar You pause at a drug Jan. 30 w ill he circus day here
getting worse in nl&gt;out the same
It IS said tnat modern women ,,o re to imt on a hnndngc. and as with the Lions Chit, sponsoring
S
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T
E
U
8
H
U
R
O
(8pecial&gt;—
proportion
that
March
of
Dimes
n,,vl
are acting more like men. and
(
Into the office little poison Rogers Urns, three ring circus. in
W IN T E R H A V E N . (Sn eclal) Karl
l!rhmann,
8
&lt;
?
rc
ta
ry
o
f
the
research
was
getting
better.It.v
mrn
sre ae.Png more and more
ln express
ross ,y
syin nn afternoon nod night pi-rf«i 111*
Weekly reports of the Individual Kn
;.ake Countv Chamltee of Com- * ' O Connor, president of the Na- "«« womon
palhy and to hml out what hap
it uhx nniiouiu r*l M the
m arkets In the State Farm ers L.
n.rpi, T
u vn n 'i has
lias a
arcented
Rising to t he defense of the l&gt;cned
a Yon
v
explain
Market system to L . II. Lew is. merer,
rlult'* meet in w* Thurmlii) mifht
Tavares,
rrrn tril the tlonal Foundation for Infantile
P
aralysis,
said
today
In
a
review
bleaker
sea.
I
would
say
this
Is
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...
.
.
|h
,
,
.
.
.
Director, reveal Increasing volume state chairmanship of the t05*t
true In al least one respect—wont
.m J ,
v ' nmn i« t^Himmii
as well as some planting activity Heart Fund Drive. It wn« announe of "Polio 1052".
ovnntitt•••• mill tin*
The fight between man and * n are talking less, men are talking
.., fcmm „ „ |1( |hls
ttM ,,,
t
In many of the m arket
areas
todav hy Dr. Jere W. Annis,
ur &lt;
«hmv
!&lt;■ Immiik
im ii
I smoking a n y w a y "
Sum m aries of these reports
fnllakelan d , president of
the Florida polio has become n hitter tog of- ntore
hnirfit fni I hi* Aitfht
rvHtlan
war which only unparalleled sue- Women used lo have lo talk about
kidding'’ You weren't in n find Mind and h«*«iltti and v c ltin r
T K I . K I ' I I O N K S ISO a n il 1071
lo w
i Heart As'ocinlion.
your wife were you'*"
Fort M yers State M arket: A to­
Itixmi tut Sanford X lla n lir N atio nal Hank llu ild ln g
Mr. I.ehmann
w ill direct the ress In the rurren t March of things they didn't know, because f|uy,|
fund.
"Yo u don't think l '\ r been fight
tal of 9,M l packages brought l!&gt;5:t drive
to
Iw conducted Dimes campaign ran decide in fn- their r r 'lr lr le d lives limited their
sSitliipy Kcrkauiti, Iti'ith'itMl Kn
gross receipts of $27,13231 the throuirhimt February for 1100,000 vor of mankind,” Mr. O'Connor knowledge of Ihe World outside |n„ wm, sontehodv vise's wife do
' irini'ci of Kluridti Slnli* M-.ini nf
Ihelr homes The ladles no longer y „ „ - - vm, ^riunhlo testily
past week. Volume Is expected to to support the research, education declared. adding:
N\ bile scientists, supported by hare lo talk about t hlngs they
"No of course not " he jiiv s and llmlth, w«i tfiii'itt -*|M*n‘ rr at 2
continue fa ir for the next two to and community service programs I
Ht'iitmiili
Mar eh of (Nines, sought a don't know, because now they are Inim rrlialely grabs the lupel ot llo riiuri&gt;&lt;M)% nicvtitit!
three weeks though recent cold of the Florida H enri Association
difti'ii»fM‘d |iiitdle wnhi •&gt;*•!• lilt ill
ms ot preventing
weather has retarded cucumber and its affiliate s in rammunitle&lt;
„ .polio's erip- "■ a position to know everything
next man through Ihe door am' ri Intii'ii !&lt;• tin* mijtpK, \%It:•t run
pling afier-efieets In a mass lest i As a restill (hey are more llkelv whispers.
rowlh. With weather conditions throughout the state.
wtHutPU a public uati'i
\Mnin
frnnrovlng,
inroving, favorable reaction Is
___
" f 35,tHlit youfigsters, polio claim- lo keep their pretty llllle moolhs
"Lim it at Joe tint ., black c«e
Mr. Lehmann w a s horn III Wisui»t|i*i 14'uulat itniw
(lit Sin!**
iflclpatrd.
anticipated. Cucumbers brought censln and spent 20 yea's a* a I ''•* approximately the same niim- shot In Important m ailers. I would In a Rt-hl u lh some guy's wife
lloatd nf ID tilth Mini, tin in* * ih «
from $1.30 to |9 oo per bushel for secretary of the Internatlo, ' So- * ' r " f vletiins throughout the rather trust a secret today to many I hear "
ITit1 l ily of Snitrnril. I'loiltlii. x\ill rt'cvivt* tiruiMmulH
**f mntiid for put it % tn•i*'«. • • i»*
Fa n cy, top grade pepper $4.30 to ciety of Christian Endeavor In country m an outburst as per- women than some Tien In tvisi
"Whose-*"
from the pnMir lor «iilx;mim: the gritmlHlnnil at the oltl
M
M
|iiiri*«l
l»y
lhi*
drpfn
t
ini'iil
13.00 and top grade tomatoes $1 oo Mostnn. lie retired from this pos|. v ir s e n s it was unprecedented."
ness affairs particularly they often "Search me You don't suppose It
to M .00 per no lb. carton.
bull purls lim itcil ut Mrlltmt lilt* anti C e lr r t Atcntirw.
In a ytiir-eiid tabulation thruogh hiitlnn Ihelr lips better, for Ihrv eonid he the bookkeeper's wife d. I
r ," ‘ ........ ...
« a . nttnoh d lo
tlon In 14*20. and came lo Florida
Sanford Stale Farm ers Market to make his home in loike County December •.’ 7, the tJ. S. Public feel less need lo brag about •'being
j j r HJtN ,|,,m.| „ K tt,n, |„ .r
.'I
memhets
lio . -i*
m .hided
Ilials* or propownls will lie retelveil until I I*. M. .MonHny
One day's volume the past week In Mnntverde.
Set vice reported 57.2P.I in thr rrn l know."
lot al the office Christm as pnrtv "
......... ... 0nm«w. la k e AKu-d club,
j Health
..
l
ion
||
K
W
imk
I,
,\utl»9«»«\
h*ili**a'*
nn this m arket totaled in excess
c tt’iting. .Inniiiirv 20. IIL*»:l. S u n e s s fu l bidder ntttsl forWho spreads th r'w ild prattle and
\\&gt;tl. in half an hour the offu-t
During World W ar II he served I’.i0*'0 flWi f* it* -UOJ-eomprrred to
illttl \llllh-f I* Itlt lll h. If- Hull
of 21,000 packages of 31 varlelles ns executive manager of the U . S.
In ll'Vii t V | s '
'°f
f 0,.',rrJ
1n. ? , , , f ^
J ? r '« r.*- I* burring with the news that oh
nislt bund and iiiwiirnm-e. Indding ('lit of Sunfortl free
of fruit and vegetables, the heavi­ Treasury Savings program
I*-*I!* This made IPKJ hv fat torlay' Sadly. I how to the fact: It j „ r
,m,|,.r | , , , |nmp , ’*,|t"tpion. Maitland, Andy CosIn
est day's vnlunto this season. Florida. He has (wen active In the th. • worst
'
" y.-nr of all time. Is as likely to he a man as a t trying to plnv footsv tootsy with *»;''l&lt;. golf pin of t.ittle Ur«k. \ ik .
polio
from nil eliiim s and diimnge arising front tlentolisblng,
Leading commodity during the llov Scoots of America and holds
•Polio h it
year was shot woman
I , hr bookkeeper's
h.iosfniu after
, r - ***■*%••• nnsl Hi nee II.
reper
Mtlvngntg
and lem m n l on nml front C ity property. Sueweek was cabbage followed by u Silver Denver. He is a Past Clov- Jhro'tgh
t'amphcll.
foroieily
of
i
n
Pa
with
Inflation."
M i.
The "he gossip" Is among us In dark The only people who don'
celery, cauliflow er, pepper anil ernnr of the Flo tilla D istrict of
eeswfnl bidder im M lettve bull park elettn and free of nil
...................
" A ll pn vioo con full flower Do y tll know one of believe It are Joe and the hook anil now lesnh-nl of I'a . dh-rry.
potatoes. A good volume of a large Kiwnnls International.
cepN of the dlsea&gt;e In Its epldrm
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these busy ..........
little ,poison
moolhs
| keeper And If the
Imokkeepe1
debris and must girt* estim ated date of completion rtf
variety Is antlrlpaled during Ihr
On September 5, 1052 , Mr. I.rh- r" rn#,,/ " 'd *'•
■•■rapprsl. The old, thrse alm rllvr freaks of r sex lh.xl I hears the rrport he w ill sospeel
1 i«etieaM&gt; .,11
rurren t week. The New Years firs! msnn heeame Ihe first secretory | ,m"j'N 't"l thiimh rule for d.
job. A ll eonerele. steel, pltimbinu fix tu res, baek-stop
■. ,
know i ■&gt; *trnna and
secretly would '•''"o '3 days sales totaled 37,073 units of
" i™the
? *h.-n
^ u . organised n
, ' “ ' " " g " " epidentir n« nnv jnel &gt;||,.n|then n
newly
Or" ’
like to make a pn*s .it his wife
at a tfrnss valuation of $83,340.60
f the then
nrw|&gt; organised
Dr
net ami ball park lenre nol int ituled.
County Chamber of Com *I
i" »
h,
, , , hl&gt;
How can a mail deal with a I" of him hail nM thrown
,s
Fort Pierce Stale Farm ers M ar­ nnge
luriTi* In Orlnndn. lit* *ervr*l conhud «iniplv li»«t
*
{n^sln* Thi* **.inir »» iv miiiihm * riim n*lli* .iml .1 111fl«* f.*11In* 1 &lt;m I
ket: 16.837 crates of tomatoes Unum
i'lv In (hid field during the
inennmif *in*l«-r tin uvulunrh** ••f t'*xder II U there he dlMllM thr
% done with lm I i ' “
110 t 11* v d Alvin w.i% 11110K 114 ••
T h e * "it x t i s m t ' s the tiglii lo re je tl any or all o ffers,
moved the past week with best
• , , malice of an Idle mind, whl* sips start a counter campaign Fo - mighty sm all holt
grades selling at F D R prices of past th lrtv years, a record lo I'"**" vutun« "
* ••**••- Mr tt'Coonor prrlnu his own rumors as Into Ihr example tell an office buddy
llcfore long the whole o lio , will
$3.50 to $7.00 and fa ir lo ordinary chamber of commerce work in the
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C I T Y o r S A M O H II
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r .[ \ ; ' , v r ,rtl‘ *A'r
''n l|re c a r of every fellow w orker who
"A * I was going home ln*t nigh' believe Ihe he gossip i . ... , heap
quality at $2.00 to $5.00 Though *01m ^' ,
bor nine years he
served loo
asOlio
the.........
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«'•*
:W eases ,„
.r c„ m
, (|r |nk
|( v.nt
I saw
b lg ears
A lsln bend he picks up eignielle holts from
T hu s. I.. I.emitii
I , , --comes
upr, inr afor
urmx
11 vmi
wearwear
i s.,w little
nine
rug
r
there has been considerable frnsl
' ! ? "'
I'd i, clean shirt lo work, h r passes over and pick up something from the street And a few may then
In that area, nn big damage has reerclary of the Orange County n '
( 'll) .Manager
reach the ronrluxlon (hut he gels
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the word you gnl a raise Forget Ihe sidewalk "
been reported In fields nol com­ Chamber of Cnmineree, going from s
there
to
the
.Seminole
County
C
of
most of his Instill* lufiirmntinu tin*
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L | ,1.i. ...
" ,,
U l,h .. HI
lo KYI
fid T*nn
your 9IIW9
shoes stiiiirti,
shined Mini
and u
w "ti
"What was it * "
pletely picked, so a light t'omato
, ' " n ' ,,"o; Mi lines ota with I 17. goes thr bulletin: " U s l his whole
"Sear*&lt;i me Out Ihe guy ahem'same w ay
volume Is anticipated for the next C lit Sanford where he served for
four yenrs. and In 103(1 he was Iowa with 11:1 and Kansas w ith!
two or three wpeks.
(The national rate Is hn«-d on
Florida C ity State Farm ers M ar­ employed ns secretary of the Lake
ket: Increased tomato volume is County Chandler of Commerce anil esilmati-d population ns of July I,
t h e st a ll - t a l e s on t h e IllftO
anticipated along with a light vnl has served his home county com­ cIKft'J,
ensus |
time of beans sml squash No ma mercial organisation at Its offices
terlal frost darnsge was suffered In the Ciftirl House In Tavares for
S E E K R E P E A L D E I.A tt
during the last cold spell 1.733 thrse lit years.
H A IN ES C IT Y iJX- Repeal of
Mr. I.ehmann has the distinction
erstes of tomatoes were sold Ihe
oast week at prices ranging from of being the first chamber of com tne stale io n,titulo io.il ameml
$1.07 to $7.00. firnss receipts to metre secretary in America to re menl lornning Ihe closed slum is
hr ,the Florida
eelve nil honorary degree front a asked ...
- - ('muted of
growers totaled $80,200 00
.Ir,"' " " t k e r s ( A H .)
Immnknlee State Farm ers Mur college in recognition of such rivie
Ihe union meeting here
ket: Light lo fa ir volume of eu lo tivities. Rollins College nwnrded
cumbers, tomatoes, squash and i ,lt'"
degre.- of Id . D. in 1923 . •lav. asked the
•" provide
pepper arc reported moving on
In I KM he was awatded »
T , "»»'"'|d'jvment eomnnisa
ibis m arket, due somewhat in lie- I rc rtlflc a le
from
N'ortliwestein , ‘
and .1 la*w Khudis At
tween season pcriial and chlllv D niverslty at Evanston, III.
,
director of organ
weathnr slowing cron growth and
Mr. I.ehmann has served as both m , 7 , " r ,
,a *'l ' h"
m aturity. 6.437 packages of pro-1 secretary and president of the , '
'l ,!v
“ ho--*
duce brought grower* gross re-1 Southern Cotnmercinl Nvcretarh**
:.V '' ■
* " l '"’ ‘’Or"* cror.-,
cclnts of $33.273 06 for the week Association nml the Florida Com ...
d»’«'ted Ftrank
ending Ja n u ary 2nd
merciul Secretaries Association 11 Jr." AntmrmUle. prcMdetnt
Pshnkce State Farm ers M arket:
b'ts heen awarded the "key of
A good volume of celery al $2 3 0 - “ ''rvlce tiy
Aaaorin. the Southern
. ........ -...........
............
eadernhin." I'r Xuni* •lati-d, "Hie
to $3 30 per crate, along with n lion and is a member of the 25 Florida llen it A*»oelnlion and it*
fa ir volume of potatoes at $1.30 year clubs lit each of the National affiliate* wdl undertake the mn*t
eitio*ive „f their auniiul appi-ul*.
to $2.73 per bushel, cscarole at and Southern Associations.
"Under Mr. Lehmann's capable In make p»*sihle nn intensified
00c to 11.10 per crate, radishes al
70c to 90c per bushel basket and
fight :igniu*t the disenM-s which
a light volume of beans at $3 no to &lt;nnstil ole the nation'* leading
$3.50 per bushel hamper, pepper* puldle lirallh piiddem "
nt $4 00 to $5.50 per bushel are
In addition to ru*ejuch, I.r Atimoving over this market. Cab ni* nilded, the Heart Fond pro.
&gt; n t i i &gt;:
volume Is also vide* for esten-lve educational ac­
Niltlee l» ll ers ity g i v e n Hull I «m hage Ip light
Ml llllBil^ais M l fH j C n l m f e r
available
tivities. TH i -m* are ili-aigni'd In
!',*•! A
In HfUifonl. Hrm lm .U
Palatka Slnle Farm ers Market
f ounly. r i i
M.t.lrr I h r K i r i l l lull*
eliminate
uuneeessnrv fear and to
hhiim
Mtm11114*t •1 llt'il% W o r k * ' rihil Excellent qtiallly cabbage In heavy nripininl tin* piddle wtlli the pro - &gt;
•
I tn te iu l |.| M f l U l r r « 4 |il iiMinr vnlunto and a light volume ,uf
gtirurn
I'o
n
r ti n led to i-rouhat lo-art
irM ia n t in i h r
n f t h r n , ll- K'xk I cnllardk U moving al Ini*
’ I111
t ie MIm N a m r N i . h l r l o - H l I t Mr.
tll*ea»t\
M',
market. I’ olaln planting is under
anliclpated inerrasp
' h" ''•rra "f'"iH^'V'irYnii' rVur* 'I.'rl way
W0F with an anllclpatril
Hnnilm.le ('.Minty, n o r i a .
------IsCViil Nol ices
over Iasi* year in acreage
* 7 i « r l e a It. IlMMwjitrn, r ow n er
Palmetto Slate Farm er* Mar
D e e J J . |»«J
kel: Scheduled anctluiii are over
v.,, * ' V
'* * "
for the present Iml nrivale sale* .............. " ,
st ft r i i k
" rim .i.. u it i.. ,,
*
rile r e a u t a r s n o o . l n ie e tt n g . , r tl ,r will coniinue fur Ihe light volume
rttH-KtoilllerS wf tile l'|lt«et|e 11.11, 1, nf produce now moving 1.127 pack
f» II.
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o f l)«le,|o In I iv le,l„. y i „ r l , l i, m|| t,r ages nf inmatocs. pepper, pole lltMin lift |||»
!••' ♦ill*Ml* .ili.l iii.il
•• III f r «m|
♦• ■'• lei • f|i| ii.r |tir
lieM In th e t»ink nl I nn ,, ,„
hcans
atpush
a n d eggplant IMIFMIlHl.f I • . I f f n n I |tie I i- Il ll T u e e d a y , lunnwrv 1.1. i - f , j
brmiBhl gross receipt* totaling •••lls V i tt .. &gt;t •»• ' »» II ■• HE , it*»
ele, tIon of n ir ii e r e Mint llie l i » n «
»r i i ." m .
•♦ill* - I ' l l %
* Mli llm
■ e l lo n of an, ti Ollier tllislneaa „a $2,330.1(1 tn growers Ihe past week
'.I Mm
t« Mil • • HI I r.f Mf III.
m ay |iro|,erl&gt; * onte I,• f •, r,- tin- n,*-« i
Plant C ity State Farm ers M ar­ *'l«*rk
is
h
i e
n c i
t u t
it
s i i ' i i i . l i e
III..Is- .............. I I..i M ,
Ing
ket: Straw berries are muvlng in
l.lllii - $1 • If
( ' h a r t , « 'I st u irr. r
* .* all Iff
l lrllll I m I
Wi l l
giHHl volume with 82.751 pint*
•l«%Ilf | H
bringing $30.126 50. an averago nf
36Vtc per pint on Ihe auction
block. 723 growers sold through
\ in 1 1 1
this market the past week.
Pompano State Farm ers M ar­
ket; This market reported the
largest week nf this season as to
volume during Ihe post week with
260 ears nf produce moving T his
was less than the 416 ears for a
corresponding period last year.

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The recent cold spell left little
visible damage though It Is sure
lo retard maturity and rcdiire
yields. The frequent cold spell*
this season are extierted to bring

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CreomuNAtn rclkves promptly heesure
it goes Into the bronchial system to
help loosen and espd germ laden
phlegm and aid nature lo'sooihe and
heal raw,. tender,
'
inflamed bronchial
membranes. Guaranteed to please you
or money refunded. Crcomultloa curs
stood the teat of millions of users.

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the overall
production
ave r­
age Dean price* strengthened a*
a result nf cold weather with some
sales at $8.00 per bushel hamper.
Pepper prices remain fairly stable,
around $3.00 to $1.00 for World
Healer ami $4.00 lo $3 30 for C a li­
fornia Wonder. Cucumbers are
selling well at prices up In $8.00
while eggplant, all varieties of
squash except arorn are selling
a f below satisfactory prlco levels.
Wauchula State Farm ers M ar­
ket: M oil of the early boarded cucumber acreage has been planted
with snmep lanta already up. Open
field cucumber planting w ill start
about Feb ru ary 1st. A consider­
able acreage of tomatoes Is plant*

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t o m e s trout l .nldl.tc's advanced Power Steering*
so marvelous that turning ami parking and
-.feeling lie, rone almost a response to your wish.
(1 \ml it comes— m even greater measure —trout
(a d d lac's great new JIU It.p. engine . . . the
dramatic climax ot almost It) years nt undupli­
cated experience m the deign and construction " f
V S engines. (J Wc sincerely urge you to see and
drive this great motor car. Cl It is offered in three
new scries—the beautiful "Sixty-Two," the
luxurious "Sixty Special” and the distinguished
"Seventy-Five." There is also Cadillac's new
sport* convertible, the Ivjdnrado— the most
glamorous uml exciting creation in the whole
o| i adilliu history, U Wht imt sec them soon?

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\ tfrcitf new insp iratio n for fh r ntiinnt«»ttvc w&lt;rrM
w ill lie nn rltspliiy in m ir slinwr'Nim tn m otiriw ,
It s the I'J.U C n ililln i'— the latest trium p h *1
I'ittlilliic 'x cngittecring an il sty lin g genius. 1] It*
Ircn iity nit me would place tlu* new itiiitu riiig
crcntiun among L 'd ililla c 's all-tim e " g re a t* " - - to r
its inn um craltlc e xte rio r changes have made it
sim p ly liriitth -tu k in g to behold. ( J h r in te rim *,
tor&gt;, arc d ra m a tic a lly n ew —oH'cring the most
lica u tifu l fabrics and appointm ent* ever availab le
in a m otor ca r. ( I A n d for those who desire (he
ultim ate in co m fo rt, a w onderful new C a d illa c
A ir C o nd itio n er* it now a v ailab le , ( f Hut the
heart o f this new C a d illa c 's greatness lies in its
perform ance— so e xtra o rd in a ry that it transcends
any previous concept o f Imw n m otor ca r should
act and handle. ( J T h i* m agnificent perform ance

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it jiliuiin,il pui|K)Hi* to give m imOil
iii to 0flA
i*xlini-hOP. Li-ft to Its
own dovlcca it may In Him: solve mont if dot a ll of tho rid(lion of the universe.
The answ er to the rjuestlnn: "How wan m atter created
out of e n e rg y?" seemed a little closer to solution w ith tho
dedication of a 2200 toil ciwmolron a t the Brook hit von Na*
tiunal Lab o rato ry in Upton, L ook Island. It Ih said to be one
of the world's greatest scientific Instrum ents, W ith th is ma­
chine, six ty feet in diameter, man lias moved forw ard one
step. He has caused m atter lo form out of energy.
Protons (hydrogen nuclei) are w hirled w ith a speed
close to that of light and forced to collide w ith a target,
Koine of the products of the collision are hits of such sub­
atomic m aterial as result when atom fragm ents are put to­
gether. T h u s we seem to he one notch nearer the unrnvar as
to the method of creation.
Tho Chinese have a saying th at the longest journey be­
gins with the first step. So perhaps a s ta rt has been made.
But one first step is a long wnj from the end of tho road.

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Techpicinns

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E v e ry y e a r tho rshnrtngo of tcchnlcinna mid cnglncorn
In thl.s country growr mors* iicuto. Onco there wim u nnrpliiH of people trained i:t tdhlc-niln gymna»tlcH hut today,
MOMIAY JAN. 12, t»3,l
iiclcr preanure of ever-InrreaHing productlou acnlca, the snrTO PAV’H lillli.R v k k s r
! I’I uh haH dinappenred.
In recent ye a rs the Amorlcitn economy has come to de­
We treasure the memurle* af pend more and more on the ingenuity and sk ill of men in reJoyed oops mill nfler, ,|i,nte their
arch and technology. But the number of young people en­
wlyi- snyinu*. We should ro lllvstif rit"nd« wh*» tli ink klml k ml unijii tering these fields In- not increased proportionately. One
liiiiiig lilr for u p hecume ID,,- i | mt solution to the problem i-&lt; to direct more and more qualified
Wlilc-fi we love. I f n man love me people Into the eiigiiii-ering and technical fields. Another
hi1 w ill Iti-ep my wurile, __ .I d Iiii
solution might he to train people w ith lesser engineering
*ahUltieH to take over the tasks now performed by men with
Mu. Iliom.n i.amonl. wife of
training and skills needed in more important areas of indus­
l*ie m in wlm more limn envoirr
try.
rise finstiled tire |,„|
\J/„r
T h e shortage slu-Mld serve as a rem inder that despite
d'ed Inst week leaving almul $4,tho am azing m achines we have built and the techniques of
000,000 in cliaritsiile hrr|ur,l,.
production we have developed, progress and prosperity are
Murh of il goe, to educational in­
dependent upon having the men to run the m achines and to
stitutions, lliougli friends, relatives
and servants are not forgollen. Iler make the techniques work.
m er ,s'
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l imrww
nwm
t p r iim
Im i b l .
w e ll •• «|i
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liuslrari'l ivlm dird leveral yean
ago aim left four nr five million
lo various ichools and rollegei,
Fivr |si ktonville tmlicemen were
arrested die other day off charges
of complicity in a serif, of burg­
laries which had terrorised a sub­
urban section during the past few
weeks. The policemen acted as
"lookouts" for the burglars. Belter
not lo bas e policemen At all lhan
to havr them in lengtir widi the
underworld.
At lea&gt;i one job hunter trying to
gel nn (iovernnr McCarty’s state
payroll was an inmate n( the Slate
penitentiary at llaifnrd just ‘ one
year ago. S|ie objected lo Inc "im­
pertinent questions" ntked'.-by the
personnel director, got up and
walked out of his office. Such
rpifilinns apparently are all for the
good ul the service. You cannot
aspect honest laW enforcement
front chronic. *'w violators.

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"Soulhrrii itrrnglh in CnnR(r«
ha, inenpurir*, ,»yi ihr Tampa
Tribune," due tn die 1952 elrclinn,. .Southern member, have alei
gained in poiition, of Iradrnhip
. . . . The coalition (with die Re­
publican,) may not function as
often at in pail leuiont, hut il will
l&lt;e ready In dn to if ncraiion aritn.
It functinned Wednesday in the
Senate, when the .inli-fillbuUer
move wa, defeated 70 In 21".

It will he eslremely cmharraiting
to future employee, ol the State
Beverage Department if they aug­
ment their income, by irregular
nwthodi. They will immediately be
confronted with making luch irreg­
ular income known to tke Govern­
or. or ol running the risk of be­
coming embroiled with the Internal
Revenue Agent, of the federal
government who are always alert
to see that Uncle Sam gels hit cut
of the swag. To report it or not to
report il, that I, ilia nueition which
confronts grafters In tne future, and
. they are apt to be damned if they
do , *

Le.ifentlhpy OK
W here did "(). K ." come fro m ? l*’or m any years this
Iuih been a disputed question. A traditional explanation Is
that it came from "Oil knrrect." said to have been added by
Andrew Jackson to an official document. T h is was really a
political slander on Jackson, who w as a cultivated man.
Another view derives It from the Choctaw "okoh,"
meaning, " It is so." Woodrow W ilson accepted th is theory,
and alw ays used the spelling "okoh" instead of the more
fam iliar form.
Now it appears that Prof. Allen W. Read of Columbia
U niversity was right v lien lie 11need It hack to "Old Klndorhook." Kinder hook, N. Y was the home of President M artin
Van Huron. When In* ran for re-election in IH-10, his suppor­
ters formed a d u b which they called the "O, K . Club." The
name caught on, and has spread to its present popularity,
Now "(). K ." is si-id to hc^tltg one En g lish phrase thnt
Is understood everyw here frorp the A rc tic to A frica . If one
phrase could provo anything, th is proves that there can be
such a thing ns mi international language,
U77.flfl.0oA. a gain of t per cent
liver the tiitlil of l i t , 101.803,000 a
Uy SAM DAWSON
year ngo This Is around one fourth
Mti-iu v a i i v
t i.
i ...........i '»* tho total for nil tuinks In tho
N EW Y O ItK (As—ftie liaokinv jrn u h try. us reported by the federal
business Is looking op.
reserve system.
Higher Interest rates on n record
All 18 of the hlg boy, are fmmd
volume of loans, plus growing lo on both lists those with n trillion
tills of deposits nod a peppy turn in resources nod those with n bil­
over rale on money In dieir cure lion in dfim slls, toil their order
have enaliled many hunks In (lu­ varies a lllllc in (lie Iwn lists.
nation lo show better earnings
On both lists, however, the Hank
ily retaining pari of these profits
many hanks have sweetened sur­ of Am erica leads—nearly HC» bil­
plus and undivided earning, ac­ lion dollars in rcso iirco ,. almost
counts—and ul the snine time V i lilIIii&gt;i, m deposits. And another
made many u hank stockholder's W e,lorn bank brings up the rear
Christmas merrier with Increased in both—the Am erican Trust of San
dividends.
Crunclscn with M'i billion dollar*
At (he same time, Die mil Inn's in resources, and a little less Ihun
hlyucKt hanks haw- grown bigger. 111'* Wllinn In ilrp a ills .
There lire 18 billionaire hanks in
Only two of the 18 show a drop
the United Mutes. Although there In di-posH* during Ui.'t2-Bankers
wore no new-comer* In li)S2 to the Trust of New York and Mellon
rank* of hanks wllh both deposit, Nnliomil of Pittsburgh, and both
and resources tupping one billion decreases nre very sm all. Four of
dollars, their combined financial (lie 18 advanced in rank, depositstrength Increased Impressively.
wlso—Manufacturers T ru st of New
These 18 giants now have total Y o rk, F irst National of Chicago.
resources or 50&lt;5 billion dnllurs, Hanover of New Yo rk and National
according tn their year-end condi­ of Detroit,
tion statement*, available today.
The 18 hanks. In order nf deT heir total deposits rom e In t4S,-posits nro: Bank nf Apierlca, Sen

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June 30, 1934.
11*7 de­
in another ten biltsad
I pushing the lederk debt to
days of
billion dollars
properhigh employment, gent
i(V, am) Inflated prices when tvery
Ifart should be made to reduce
debt, If we can’t pay off In
‘ times, how in th* world ate
to,do it In bad time*&gt;
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I Congress for new laws to prothis country from "traitors,
end blabber-mouths". It will

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WASHINGTON (A -

The firm

(treat challenge to den. Elsen ­
hower’* presidency la in h it ability
to provide both aplrltual and prac­
tical leadership tor W eitern Eual leadership In the sense
T spiritu
pi
of Inducingg the
Europeans to rise
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abovei theTr ancient nationalisms

and to achieve
and suspicions
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asure of unity for the
some measure
good In the light with
common go&lt;

m.
communism.

P ractical leadership in the sense
•c
of guiding the arrangements—cco
nmnle, pfititlcal and m ilita ry—
T
ill
which will give unity meaning
through adejuate defense In rase
of w ar with Russia nr. better, In
discouraging such ■ war.
As late as last spring It seemed
the unity and the defense might
hr tran slaird Into reality. In the
past week hopes for both suffered
staggering blows. Both France and
Germ any began to backslide.
Several years ago. while dis­
mayed by the uncertainty of Rus­
sian Intentions, the rnuntrles of
Western Europe realised the ne­
cessity of common defense and be­
gan moving In that direction
through the Atlantic Pact.
What seemed necessary was e
new concept: a single arm y made
up of troops from Ihe pact part­
ners nn Ihe continent, a kind of
merged arm y, under a single
leadership.
V el. without troons from Wes'
Germany as part or this arm v I1
would seem like shadow arm y
since West Germ any, severed from
would he In Ih r direct line of at
luck
Hul f i r ,l an Importaul detail had
Him- allies—U S .. Hrltaln, France
technically at w ar
- w e r e still lechnlcally
with Germ any.
They couldn't lei her re-orm. V
nnlv lo the extent nf ,-ipplylny
divisions for the unified Europenarm y, without some nes-e er
rangement*. So thev signed «'|llWest Germ any's Chanrellor Ade­
nauer what was In effect a peace
Ire a ly.
T his was dnne In late Mav. lust
before Elsenhower relurned home
from his NATO command tn ntn
for Ihe presidency And Ihe nexl
day France. G erm any, R nlv l.ux
emhourg, Belgium and Holland
signed an agreement fur a uni­
fied arm y.
II w a , not final The agreement
had tn b* ratified by Ihe respec­
tive P arlia m e n t, nf the aix naII.m s, which called themselves the
European Defense Community.
Fran ce's Foreign M inister fichu
man, main sponsor In his countrv
for European unity, hoped tn get
ratification. But he h id nnpnalt'nr
Irom Frenchmen who shuddered at
tho thought of a re armed G or­
in Weal Germ any Adenauer, too,
many.
had opposition from his country­
men.
La st week In a reshuffle of the
French Cabinet Schuman was out
Fran cisco ; National C ity, Chase,
Manufacturer* T ru st, Guaranty
T ru st, (a ll of New Y o r k ); F irst
National and Continental llllnola of
Bankera
T ru st,
ami
Chicago;
leal Bank, New Y o rk ; fiecurl
Chemical
F irs t National,
National. Lo* Angei
Angelea;
ty-FIrst
Hanover New Y o rk ; Mellon, Pitta
burgh; Nation*. Detroit; F lr it Na­
tional. Ilnstonj Bank of Manhattan
and Irving T ru st of New Y " r k :
Cleveland T ru st, and Am erican
T ru st, San Francisco.

Howard floteler, n long time
resident of Hanford, has been ap­
pointed purchasing agent of L a r ­
kin Coll*. Inc,, o f Atlanta, one
of the nation'* largest manufac­
turers of refrigeration and a ir
conditioning equipment, It wa*
announced by O. M. film s, presi­
dent of La rk in Colls,
Son of the late Howard Buteler, S r„ and Mrs. Florence Zlmmi-rninn of Hanford, Howard and
his wife have resided In Atlanta
since Fetiurnry, 1052. Through
Dec. Hi, I Hr, 2. he was employed
hy the F irst
National Hank of
Atlanta In the Commercial Credit
Oenartment
Howard was burn In C h ar­
lottesville. Vn . on Hept. I. IK I4 ,
hut he moved to Hanford at the
ago of two months, lie attended
grammar and high school here,
ernduating from fiemlnole High
In 11&gt;12.
He entered the N avy In 1042.
hnrtly after graduation, and ser­
ved in the Pacific Theater of
Operations aboard
the
U.8.H.
Hamel and the If ,8.8. t.uson.
Upon discharge from the Navy
In HM&lt;1. Howard entered school
at tirlando Ju nio r College. In
1947, he transferrer! to Em ory
U niversity in Atlanta, graduating
wR th" Itnchetnr o f Business Ad.
m inistration Degree in June of
UUP).
While nt Em nry, he w«* n mem' er iif Hi»nta PL a social frnlernitv. nod Aloha Kanpa I's l, u proVsslnnul commerce fraternity.
A fter his I'rndnntinn, Howard
......... ......
, r " ' rnNJ ‘ n. ™ n.r , r *'
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of .h iI. " " f". .he.r "
business. Unwind lloti-ler Whole•iile Confectioner,. He operated
the liusliiCKK until Ja n u ary of
l|»Sll when he moved to Atlanta.
In h i, new cap arity, Howard w ill
'.e In ehar»* of all ptirehnslng for
Larkin Colls, Inc,

O r c h e s tr a D ir e c to r
D I ch B e f o r e A u d ie n ce
TA M PA i * - F ra -'t G r a „ o . Sfl
died before an audience of ,c v
eral hundred persons Hunda&gt;' while
directing the Tam na Symphnnotte
Orchestra in Ihe last number of
* concert. The selection was the
unfinished symphony.
Grassn, m usical director of R a­
dio Station W F L A , was credited
with discovering Frances Lang­
ford, Lakeland girl who hccame
■ top radio and movie singer.
He was 1mm In Italy where he
studied music and came to this
country as a flutist In Victor H er­
bert's orchestra. After playing with
several other orchestras, he moved
to Tampa In 1010. Here he became
a teacher and led several orches­
tras and bands.
Surviving are his wldnw and
three children, all of Tam pa.
The critics of Ihe unity agreement
are talking of changes before any
approval can he given. The chang­
es could be fatal
Adenauer, watching what waa
shaping up In Fran ce, yielded to
pressure from his own country­
men and said the treaty needed
changing or, rather, amendment.
A Job which seemed nicely on
It , way to completion when Elsen ­
hower left Europe last spring now
need, redoing or overhauling nr a
new approach.

pla n e

Congressman Herlong Reports

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MOST ADVANCED
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
IN ANY TRACTOR

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enim* In kern me thnre el'eq if
'I tneynt addin** nn nddltlonnl
rise,, to t|*e eomtpjtlee, || |* |.piisiril for n member of One nirt&lt;*.* ".*.% to list" for n member of
th« oonn-ltn portv — hut then
our rnntm'tleo i«o'l v**rv pn1|tlenl
I'm "lad It Isn',*. Nenrl*'
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•hot eommlMee *lnee I hive been

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e — •M e n ta tio n n f th e m e m b e r e h lo .

Th- three pew members nf Ih..
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nre certainly

TRACTOR

To Hein Prevent
Arthritis
Rv
W. V. Hitting
Touchtun Drug Co.
Ju st what causes a rth ritis
of course is tint yet known.
However,
doctors
observing
many case, find certain rh a r.
a c trrlstlrs that are common to
a rth ritis patients, Ily knowing
and avoiding these tra its It
may be possible for you to
avert the disense.
Poor p o s t u r e , abnormal
weight, Insufficient rest, sleep
and exerrlse, together w ith
poor diet* and w orry arc the
common factors contributing
lo the onset of a rth rllU .
N eg lrrt of teeth, and of
health In *»eneral gives nnv
disease a head start. Y e a rly
physical examinations hy n re­
cognised physician Is good
policy.
Heleet n recognised pharma­
cist for all prescription com­
pounding.
fn p rrla h i
T h i s fs t h e CJH th U l s s e r i e s n f
i : * l l l n r l a l s i t s e M l s e n i e n t s a |i|* e n r !«■ I n t h i s * a * e e r n r h n e e k

Now, In the new Golden Jubilee Model, Ford Trnftor
engineers have carried a time-proved hydraulic eystem
to a new high in speed of response, lifting power,
dependability and wide usefulness.
T his Live-Action hydraulic system fives almost
Instant action at alt times when the tractor engine is
running. It handles larger implements and heavier loada,
And, with H y Trot, it arts even faster when desired.
Also possible is an nlmoit unlimited variety of remott
cylinder* operation*. In addition to all the time-proved
advantages of tho Ford Tractor'e built-in hydraulic
system, you get a choice of hydraulic speeds, quick
hook-up, smooth operation of remote cylindera* and the
ability to handle bigger loads.
The more you learn about the new Ford Tractor th*
more you will find that it c a n n in g new ease end speed
to your farming— now economy, too. Com* In — look
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BRITT TRACTOR CO.
Hnnfnril • Orlnmhi
Phone »0I

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with a million mihs
bahindit
In literal lu ll || the moat
advanced V8 engine ever placed
in a ttandard-produellon American
automobile.

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I t la th e f i n t auoh V 8 to r e a c h an
&amp; S to 1 co m p re e alo n ra tio , a n d th e fira t
w it h e d y n a m ic flo w m u ffle r d ia l c u t*
p o w e r I o m to a e ro .

It la the Aral V8 to utlUaip yertlMt
valvea together with a I2*volt electrU
cal ayatem inalead of the uaua| fl. It (a
alao the flrat deelgned with new "T "
typo intakfl.Manifold to rapteee the
I tlf c .lu ll. .Im p ly,lb . iru V B /lrrfW /
Engine-th« engine that brind* electrl*

lying porformanoo to iln grrilaii
Buinka In (Illy great, naprajlba
angina that powara the 1W b i u
R o a d m a b t u r with W bp., and the
1963 Bnlak Bunn with up tn lift
Naturally, (hia apnetaeutar newVIbaa

an d b y m o re than a m illio n m llc a o f d r iv in g th ro u g h
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d e a e rt. m o u n ta in !, c ltle a a n d
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p la ln a . O n ly th e n d id B u lo k
c n g ln e e r a m a r k I t i R e le n t e d / e r
R r e d tu tle n . ,

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a* aorcr cecw tout
—**rr b*«a h**or.

B u t th e a e h a r d - tm p lM M u n g h w e ra

gave tb cae G olden A n n lv a r.a ry
Buicka far more than new power.
'Thprgfve th an , too, a arid flner ride,
nima raperb pogalort, new braking
p o w e re d handling eaae -and a tensedona)1neW T win "Turbine Dypaflow
Privet-that edda new quiet and whip*
bat grihwatjto abaotute amoothneaa.
Nothing, we believe, will do more
liiatlee to yoor automobile dollora-qr
to your love o! magniieent motoringthan a viait. 1to’ * uey *right
now.
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M IAM I &lt;/b~ The Florida A ir PIBy H ID H E R L O N G
lo ll Association clim axes » ftttlval today with a Hip to Havana
Wlnit it week ib is but been! fittin g In liicilv Willi the tret of by ibu planes
l-eirMaliv.-ty speaking, we have the delegullon. They are nil exForty-two plones had cheeked in
done nothing. U ntil the inaugura­ rrllen t men and I know w ill make at T im la m l Airport Sunday night
tion Is over, we w ill probably
and 70 additional pitots bav*
continue to meet, transact only s
s
x
x \a , , T i . / . a " s i v . t e
routine business, and adjourn- have an eight-man House dele.
The filers return T h u rsd iy , isndT h is week we did hear th* P re si­
dent’s State of th* Union mes­ gallon working as a team, ra th e r, jnj( #i Key West tn clear cuslntna
sage and his budget message, It than our former six-man team, 1before continuing to their hom e*,^
was read to the Congress for the
firs t time since I have been here,
The Inw requires th* message to
lm delivered, but doesn't sav a n y.
thing Hlmul it being delivered bv
the President. F ra n k ly , It w n,
rather nn emntv gesture this
time. The new President w ill have
Ms message to deliver, and of
c o u r s e that w ill be tile one which
w ill I h- Hu- basis for the h-gi-dufive proernm.
I usually prepare mv annual
nu»,tinnnnlr* based on these mes­
sages and get It out In Ja n u a ry.
T h is time I shall wait for Elsen ­
hower’s message. It w ill there­
fore he in February hefore the
oue,t|nnnalre Is submitted to you.
t .'o hoe* r-nny thousands of you
••■III a "* ln let ns know how vou
feel fit,n&lt;&gt;t leH slallnn upon which
t s h ill have to vote.
The ranking Dem orrst on the
Cnmmite* on A g rlru ltu r*
|n ,t
•"'IM r*-e In rne&lt;-rntiilate me on
'" 'n g able to rnlaln mv plare on
thnt committee. Tt Isn't rffi»i» t
i-i-t, but *e.-i»r-it member. Includ­
in'* the new ek--l*min of the rnm .

W orld's new est

SPECIAL

jjfhU reckless budgelajy practices:
.cslure
*i .virtually hit depaij
" A78,*
office he comes up

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W O H IO

By JAMS* MARLOW

THIS WEEK’S

If there is any one single feature
which definitely characteriiei Presrnt Truman's administration, it

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Howard Boteler Joins
Refrigeration Firm

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Mrs. Morunn Attends
Rho Chapter Meeting
Mr*. 0 . Wnlti'r Morgan of ihi*
c ity ntlended n meeting of the llliu
Chanter of I)e)ia Koopn (inmma
held nn Rntlirdnv in Knsti* ut the
luinie uf Mr*. W, Chester CrowW t . Mem bet* of the lie I a Chapter
n f l ee*Iong presented a urogram
entitled "Know Your Snelelv" with
M rs. Rny M. Hay o h . president, in
charge.
A tea was entoyed following the
meeting with tho l.eeslmrg mem­
bers n* hostesses.
Those nttendlng along with Mrs.
Morgen were Mr*. Ralph Harper,
Mrs. Rmmctt Ashcraft nnd Ml««
M illie H u ff of Del,nnd; Mi*. .1. H.
Cnnelv, Mrs. ,lne VV. I.o v ill. nnd
\ it r iim t T it i:A n ii:if
M rs , R. S. Sheldon o f New Siovrnn
Tleneh iM r*. K. Clnrk Weeks, M iss­
es Violet K. Pelkner, Amy l.n tl,
Mnry Ann Clutch of Dnytonn:
Misses Glndvs N orris and Slaeiti
Watkins of l.eetlnirg ; nnd guests
from lletn Chanter, Mr*. J . F*.
W IN T K R P A R K . (Sp o riali Skeen. Mr* S. II. Ashford. Mr*. 1 High comedy w ill he aboard in
Rny M. H nvrs, Mis* Agnes John­ Winter Park when Dorothy lockson and Ml** Ossie Davis.
hart's Town Hall Series opens
Tuesday evening Jntt. 13 at 8:16
I in the W inter Park High School
J Auditorium with the "ivy and
distinguished actor A rth u r T re a ­
cher. lie w ill present a program
nf "A l.lttle nf T h is, Bomelhing
New officer* were elected til the of T hat, Mostly Hum or!"
January meeting of th« Magnolia
T hi* I* the first of a *rrlc* of
Clrcie of the Garden Club held on ala attraction* presenting famnu*
Thursday morning nt 10:00 o'clock names from the field nf theater,
at the home nf Mr*. C. I I . Coghurn m u*lr, travel nnd world a ffa ir*,
In M ayfair. The following officer* to he given on Tuesday evening*
w ill serve for the new year: chair­ during Jam n uv nnd February.
man, M rs. J . K. Nlehol.ls; vice The Town Hall Series bn* a num­
chairm an, Mr*. Wnllv Sipple; see- ber nf *on«on subscribers from
jje tn r y , Mr*. Rrnlley Odlintn; tren*- I Sanford anil ninuv others who a t­
U r c r , Mrs. Kay Herron.
tend single performance*. Roth
Tho meeting was ronductrd by
Mr*. F\ D. I,lr*k e , present chair­ season and slit.de tickets nre nowman, nnd was opened with it prny- en sale at the Hamilton Hotel In
cr by Mr*. Nichohl*. A letter of W inter I’nck or front Kd” ti Paul
resignation from Mrs. It. T . W ar­ nt th” J e f f,*r*.iii Court Hotel in
ren was lead end accented with Orlando. All seals are reserved
regret. The chairman told of the nnd on tin .'round floor, The W in ­
nnnuui luncheon and lecture to he ter Park High Srhnnl Auditorium
liri.l at liie Mt. Plymouth Hotel ilaor* open Tuesday evening nt
F'eb. UP and urged members to a t­ 7:30 p.m.
| Mr. Treneher w ill present a
tend.
Announcement vvus made of n pmgrnm of readings from the
}&gt;ur to he held in the Interest of famous humorous w riter* *urh a*
the flower show In Drlauul on bnkl. A. P. Herbert. O. Henry,
Fell. I I . Mr*. I.ieske also stated F .P .A . nnd P. G. Wodehouse, whose
that Magnolia Cirele would place character "Jeeves" he uia.l* famflower arrangements nt the T o u r-. nus on both the stage and srrecn,
l-t Center during February. Mrs.
On surceeillng Tuesday evenings
I I . C. H etiel gave the h n rtlc .lt.irnl th” following Town Hull event*
report nnd she also told of the w ill he presented "T a h iti and The
needy fam ily whirh was al-Jrd b y 1 Island* Under thn W ind," n fenthe circle at Christman time.
tore film In rlotoua color w ill ho
"Caladium n" were the subject of shown hv K arl Ilrfn k, the man
the program presented by Mr*. who nhotfuraphe.l It nnd who w ill
which
sneak
the irtrip
made inIn A
•wWarren
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7after
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Town Hall Series
Opens In Winter Farli

pTficers Elected
•For Magnolia Cirele

A-eshment* were served to Mrs. ,w rfM)l w.hoonpr&gt; „ thp f„ m u
^,lr*ke, Mrs. Warren, Mr*. Herron, | ^ own. Ambassador Henry F\
M rs.. J , R, Hurgeton, Mrs. Joe Gratlv
nn "f)nr
Grady will
w ill rennrt
report en
"D ur For.
Fo r­
Messier. Mrs. W allv Sipple, Mrs,
Joel

Field ,

Mrs. C h arlrs

Meeks,

Mr*. H rtirl, Mr*. Miriam R umcII
Mr*. D. H. Mhldletoa. Mr*. Nlch.
Vis

old», Mr*. Coghurn nnsl visitor*!
Mr*. I*. O. Mart nnsl Mr*. Asia
G adihy of Atlantic C ity, N. J .

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eign P o llry In the Middle E a s t."
Mr. Gradv w ill analyse the entire
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R rlta ln , llusala! (he UnitLo ,!!1..
nn'1
Whittemore and Lowe, brilliant
dito-nlanisli w ill give a concert of
classical und contemporary music;
The famous Dublin Players w ill
present Show’s inimitable comedy
"Pygm alion” ; tha Rocleta Corelli,
wonderful chamber orrhestra from
Ita ly rinses the season with I.ulsa
Rlhncchl. nmxzn • soprano of I j i
Benin, with a concert whirh Is
predicted to he tme nf eueh rare
oualitv never before heard In
these parts.

I f you remember, several week*
•go Gene Arnold enma to our
school to play hi* ucrnritlnn fur
it*. W ell, he came to piny again!
He wax on hi* way hack from hi*
horna in Pennsylvania to Key Wiutt
Where he I* stationed. Aa he wa*
stayin'* In Hanford for a few tlay»,
D r. H itting of Touehton’* Drug
Company had him romo to play
Jar u i. Mr. Charles Morrison In' Produced him.
Some o f the number* he played
Mrs, Ja c k Burney, president of
Wore "Honey, Won’t You Honey* tho Seminole County Teacher’s
p’oon Wl*h Me", "T h ird Man Federal Credit Union, announced
Themo", " U d y of Spain", "Tea today that tha annual meeting of
organ!ration w ill lie held on
for Tw o " and "U n d ri the Double
Eag le". A fte r he played Mr. True . u riday at 7:00 p.m. a l the South
asked him how Ion* he haa been Sldn P rim ary Behoof. A t this time
playing. Gene M id, " I ’ve been yearly reports, declaration of d iv i­
layin g * U year* and took lesson* dend* and other routine business
four
our year*’’. Mr. T ru a also stated w ill bo handled. A ll m amhera.are
# a t It really takea a lot of prac* urged to bo preaent and bring
tholr passbooks. Tho meeting w ill
^ e o and work to play aa good
ho followed w ith a meeting of the
doe*. Gene repilletl, "When y
Seminole County Ttach o r’s Club al
love music It’s no w ork".
When we came haek from our BtOO p.m.
Christm as vscatlon tho firs t thing
that greeted our blurry eye* wera
Fin e ly chopped candied cherries,
tha w ater coolers. It certainly la V*. ,
walnut*, era
wonderful to have such eool, cool delicious added to pound caks hatw ater.
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T eth ers Union To
Meet On Thursday

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&gt; A BOWL O F R E A L HOME MADS
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R o llin s Players To

Present Folk Flay

r*»im Ciri lt* Holds
i First NijiTit Meeting

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Throe Flays Slated
At Stetson Theater

U K l.t N D I Snei Ini I Three one
act play* w ill hr given 1hursdav.
Frtd.lv un i Saturday at 8 p in a)
Stover Theater on the eninpu* of
Stetson
U niversity.
They
are
"Spreading the News", a eornedv
"K p hratn ", a dram a: and "M n*lei
Pierre Pntelin", a farce.

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hegiuoin,' or .................. h, „r rt,,Mr 1*1* no.otii Hotel -vtiere Mr s
Pool &lt;1. hilt I re of Miami, w ill he
' l l ’’ ’-..e -1 Iio sle , .She w ill I.’’ a
Hon
goes I of Mis S (' Dieter*„n, PltPin C.rele's *n»n*.,t. I.up.
citron relervnlions must t„- mad”
with Mrs R a tliff. Icier.hone 237-M
l.e »*e|,. I
Tire sf.eoo.p anno.ineement eon.
-erro'd the flower sl.ovv to He held
Del.and on le t. H Piet ween

WINTER P khK, t *'.pr. i*) i -- rt*o

T ilt : SANFORD H L R a LD
Mon, Ja n . 12, DP33__________ I h p t

Mrrt, Thelma Fontaine
To Direct Frotluction

first 1863 production ol Ihc It..Hint
1’layer* w ill he Riven Ja n J i 31 at
the college’* Annie Russell theatre
Mrs. Thi'lmn S. Fontaine, n fa r­
il Is "Spring For Su re ." a new
musical folk play by Catherine Mi­ mer director of the Em pire Pro­
ducing Co., of Kansas C ity who
lkm aid.
The play I* sponsored hv the vva* brought up ir, Seminole Coun­
Plovers with the cooperation of the ty. ha* been engaged to direct O r­
Student Music Guild, which I* di­ lando Little Theater'* forthcoming
rected by Sally Mopsuiir Wilbur production of You Can't Take It
Ihirsctt nnd Hick Verlgnn are stage With You, Ken It llr; ard. L IL T
directors, and Harhura Zciglcr dan­ president announced in Orlando
cing director Casting began this yesterday.
Mrs
F'ontaine whose hnnie is
week.
ring F’or Sure" t* a new play now pi Prescott, A il* ., has been
had ils premier at the Uni visiting her father. George ().
versity of North Carolina where
d t. Farm Iturenu n ffii ini. in
Sw art
j enjoyed signal surer** and vva* ink Sanford during th. holidays and
leu on the m ail Music i* hv Wilton has agreed to stay over to direct
Mason of the U niversity'* music the t.lav, H lirra n l sold.
department.
The fam ily came to Seminole
II is described by Dm sell a* Countv manv v*.irs ago with Mr*.
‘ ‘funny, with ltd* nf good music " L'o.itaine's grnndfalher. Dr. Jo. I
Action takes place in "Slippery Swartg, a w .il known m inister.
Creek, T e n n ."
Her stepmother is president of
The February production of the the Sanford Woman'* Club.
Players w ill lie "The Importance
The director has th« theater in
nf llelng K a rn e s l." hv (&gt;*• ar Wilde
It is a fa rc r comedy nf the Gay her blood in n manner of sneaking,
having
been liorn in Phihtdeltihla
Nineties, and Is selieduletl In run where her
eousin. Sear* the Magifrom Feb 17 21
The F’red Stone theatre of the rol elnn, no ..1,1 lime performer on the
lege w ill present a ............ .
"The Keith Cirvtiit, wo- currentlv play­
G reat Rig Dotvrstep," Feb I 7 It ing an engage went.
Graduated flout Virginia Col­
w ill be directed hv Donald s M ini
and was written hv Prance* Good lege. Roanoke, Vie, a g .il’ &gt; fin ish ­
ing school, when she miiinred In
rich and Alherl lln rk e it
Four other play*, two by the tnusle and tPie datn-e. Mi&lt; l-'onAnnie I I iism 'II theatre and two by tains* reenivnsl ln*t \H ,legn*e fs'-si)
the F’ red Stone theatre w dl he Hu. mud College of t'oluinhin U n i­
versity in Knglt-di lit e .at.in*.
given during the spring term
Its lienrsnls have nln n.lv lis'gun
.
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s.n You Can't Take It With You,
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• ji lim u u n i 1 1 iiit L i1 1»» l . t U n iu *r1 h u h 1C«»lli
Ho* faun.,. * Gs'.stge S. Kaufman♦♦
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Mo** llu .t .••inv.lv whi.d. w ill Is*
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'11i'd in 1li* ii *
presented F'sJ. l"t 21
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ver, the three play* w ere cho*en
M i n . H i l l i H i n n , iu n « ln n tim
rim n
foi th eir v a rie ty , up|H&lt;al anil en
fi»»i| *1*"11 ii, m Tin* Mmw will 11
tertainm erit value.
T in m i * *»lt **'! v iiu; f»it th«tnvH in n*
I.adv G reg ory's Irish folk com- !«** •’* i ll ** fnr t*i n f n I mu w h lf h
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edy. "Sprendiog the N ew s", lm« 'vi|l lit* flit t»Iti4'f i*if *vpt «* lu ilf In mi
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hnd a wide and enduring populoifurm* ?mi| ♦151«• mm ^ w ill he .Si*Mili:i « I *t.I. *. W .isnu I a j i i i *. I»*
ily Pei-.oi-e the liutnnn foil.le* sat f
Kf I Mil I Mn. I Ill'll 1 Mil !|i ***II'1 II •» »'\
irln s l In it are by no mean* con­ •hovvn ilisp la v s In the five chosen W i U n n , Niiin v M mvrfv, I i \'*'» m*
fined to the lils h . In the en*t uh homes.
iliiki'r* F‘ lzt4* Mnil**i*
M rs, M tiotir” Fn r.o .so n nnd kfe*. Siictix.
Vola T h e rre ll, Col.im l.u*, Georgia;
W iliia m H u m -*. Wnviu* ll» »»» i i h Mmm,
Kllen Driggers, Sanfm d: fu rl .1, II. l ee J r . w are welcomed Into *Jnhn D m ii i l FiivlMr, lifil "
i&gt;if
th” ”i r r l” as ” “w member a, n fle r

Mr
and Mrs W illiam
Arm
*lroug Let Hi t nniunmee the en
Mijetnenl of llie lr dnughler Lda
Morrie to I I
llnlierl Dale Until ol
"In t inteil State* Navy Mr II.ill.
I- I to- son nt Mr and Mrs Fred
el.ek It lilt,nil It..lit ol Milwaukee
tv.
M ** Leftler vva* graduated from
Seminole H u h School in Sanford
and attended Flornlu State U nlvrr
sdv the U niversity nf North Caro
linn amt the U niversity of Florida
where she w ill receive her bachelor
..( art* degree in Jonrn:ilt*m in the
lauuary graduating class She t* a
mouther id Alpha Della Pi social
sorority
Mr itotti attended Itipon College,
Itipon, Wi* . prim to euteniiu ihc
Navy and received Id* wings in
Itt.'itP at Pensacola lie i* now at
Imbed to V F 32 al (V e il Field in
Jacksonville
The wedding I* In hr an event uf
February

Nal Dil-ner, president of Dierief
and Ihirskind ,»dvi*rllsir.g A g in . v,
one of New Yo rk's leading agett
eiea, and his wife are guests at
'he M ayfair Inn. They have n&gt;
their guests Mr. and Mrs. James
Schneider of New York C ity nnd
Mr. ntt.l Mr*. Hnniurl Culler Mt
C u ller is vice president of Nn

ti«,mil It. 11si- It* - f innpiMty.
The |)|s&gt;ners erijoyi'il ii snrtirise
visit from tl.eir son in law Capt*
A lvin lliist* who is .tntionesl lit
Fan Rafael, t’n l.f. t'nj't. Haas Is
en route to Mnxvnll F o ld . Mont­
gomery, Ala for a ten ws*s*k* spe­
cial assignment

Kirkland Hall
f / r n t / r n in n - t a ilo r n y o u r

4 -srn n o n

LifeSavers Suits
America’s

sweetest suit
value at

Storey, D el-and; K elly Weeks, Ml
^ , 1111Ii -*, I *ii 111u I'ftiiH , |*i in it t F»..i
und;
Redden Tham es.
Mliinit; which M is. Nnrntall llecvea n
O RGAN K F T IT A I .
Jtiv \llinnii
Hugh Young, Orlando; .Mark Hoi- P 'lftn tln n K 'ta le * nod Mrs. W. tn*i, l.nnr*Mi»
I 11irk v U V - i f i i l l
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The
lis, Lakeland; P alrlcln T n y lo r,|W . Driwsor. were voted In a* new nn*Till
i li &lt;!iiit|f Hilly limy *•», I vmin firsl Organ Vesper recital ot lft,'3
Sarasota; Roherl Thurmun, Uleai- ntem’iera. Mrs Hakes agreed to Kvhol- . &lt;;«•!
t. .” !•* St it fli»* 1 * tm) v 111 he given Ja il I I .it Hollins Col
w ater; nnd Jack Shnw, Miami
(eomntete the . hairmiin'a term of
Kennedy t.I'jXtflV *l"■
n.
\tn Irt'o in Pile Know It's Meinoriul cha
"Fjphrntn", i* based upon ani'tO lee which &gt;*'ns v a .'•••"' lecentlv- 11. i P•*V•
k. 1'nun. h&lt;*’ lift *L mt Nt Tl 1 ITI*.
inchleut in the history of Penns&gt;l- with Mr« John D. f'atllo n eniu- KflV4‘ B lu ff III 414 h'S r ‘ 1 i ■i• ii.l pel It w ill begin al 7, |. rn
Dt Herman F Siewerl professor
vaiun that reveals something of "letlro» the term nf vice ehniiiniia. J n in It. ill. ■
IIIMl
\ Ut "n \l. Mil ol organ al llo* ilionel will he or
the heritage of religious freedom ' h r . 1*., f Lev o-ss designate*1 as tijiri. WnvMi U M1111
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earns; Soloist- during the recital
and experimental demo, r a. y |&gt;.s*nl 'he ro w- t.lnnt snleamno and Mt
&lt;*n. 1 l’i in * »*’.• . Yf, l*’l* 1 U .....
v ill l.e Lucia IL.riirm .ritl sni pnitlo
tar to that stall* The .onfliet il • •‘e ehalrmnn for the Junior
1
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lit*.! u.d Mar. vile llaiuttomd
Jin- &lt;
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nn*//o
present* helween love for n sweet
f ’h'''
A r min Mi * .
-opr aim
heart and devotion toreligion
Mrs.
H II Dnnenn. horllcuPu. &gt; Hihim iiI »r1
Mi i M ,' t V&gt;'1
knows, however. no stale hound- ehalrtuaii In tr. hI.n •*,! M i* S r W a . tr.'if 1L . »■lit ll« 1 ll.iW.v
h 11 I n,
H ilt I It W N O I N C L M L V r
nrie*. Tin* player* include Jack Dickerson who talked on ............ ...
•nv i-l Nui
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Si-ott \\ • t IM V | ■
Cold Iron, Kingsport, T rim .; Met " f f " ' " t*‘'P i’hitd«. when not fro Vi ••in* l ’ii i
V!r
and Mr* llv iirv Trin.iu an
11
Ifnv lU’hni'
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li.d/iv llo* h url, of a
{Purges*, S tu a rt; Hnrl.orn Uranium,
«ni1 Die best lime of the y.-.u O c lh iin i. Mn I &gt;i
Itu li I { i ^ to.uu. . il
Mill town, N. .I.; Mildred Crowe, »*&gt; transferring them. An onen d*. r r , I li a d \\ a i l i n ' . V m in S l n f f r t daiightei ll.n l.ma K iilh tvu on Dec
7 at th* Feiuald l.augldon Memo­
DeLand; Anne Gulin, tlcaln; Joy
fnHowe.l lo r talk aft. &gt; laA W l I ' f i ' f I ' i v*’i ‘ f I a i r y S l a i n *
rial II M" I' ll il I
Nichol*, Daytona: Shirley Lowe.iW hich refreshment* were served
T il H| lillltl*
VillHilM'
Spartanburg, South Carolina; Ma I
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Itithiii*! M lttlii'm , H*lti\
Mi mitl Mt
W ilm rr I* S I a ji I***
rllyn Taltnn, D rl.nm l, nnd H ill, M U ' ■» J * V I ' M ' C l f f l
K ft i ' ll !l"iifiuin. S I im I i -n !•*» yi*
li ft mm.............. liulnv Hu' iiiith rtf
Holley, lllnuntsto.vn.
ty N o iiix , Haiiuiru
M*imm
j -nn VV limi t Tlm in ii * Htii(i|rinn
Considered the greatest of Die
f M i x mn, Htm*1v IF
If . YM-iii; In mi: *• lit'*,, I L11»i ilf.il,*
Medieval French f a r e s , "M aster
I Fill (if «*!’"*% T mjnin v ' 1*J•, I
Pierre P ate lla" i* «n anonymous
- ii
.Inn K ut tIn* VYrfutld I. iiu k I f
M rs. R. Itrilce Duvls w as e le .* ’ P WliH*t*l, 1'nllv M il'll, ii a*|
|ir6du
luct o f the 6lh century.
**♦!» Muiihm ml til *»hi| din I,
- Unlike
........... ns chairm an o f the Ju. uHindu C m lin k e r
o iw* r drama of that time It dealt tele of the fhirden Club at its Jan
With ordinary people In life lik e |IIRrv meeting held on Frid a y after
situations. Leads are taken by Joe [noon at 2:()« o'clock nt the It. 1
lutrnell, M iam i; Carole llun.m el- I ’e .irlft.y hont” . Other o fficergaapu, Hturgron liny, W Is.; How- rderted were: vlre rhnirm nii. M&gt;ard Sm ith, Del.nnd; Hurt Hnlm rs, I |nvd l.i-arlmnn; seeretary. MrDeM nd and Fhl Town r-nd, De- Mettn S ta rk e : amt treasurer, Mr
Und.
Peorlfov.
Th” genernl business meetlnv*
IIII’I lunrhenn of rlnh to he belli 1*
Fehritnrv nt the Mt. Plymouth H&lt;*
tel were d|sriis«ed and reservnllmt
were mad.* by 12 meinhrrs to at
tend.
A dessert hrldge nnd Canasta
Mrs. George MrCldl «*»s tin*
party w ill be s|mn*nrrd on Wed­
nesday a t 1:30 p. m. by the K»&lt;*|n| guest speaker for the meeting and
discussed lieennnlns und eorsng*
Department o f the Woman’s Club making. Following her tnlk Mifo r rlub members, Housegnests of I’eurlfoy served refreshments to
members mnv slso attend for a ♦*”*. Starke. Mr*. Arnold William*,
am sll fee. Hostesses for the occa­ Mr*. S. G, lliirrlninn, Mrs. It.irk.
sion w ill be M rs. H. R. Duggnr, Hterde, Mr*. James Andersne, MM rs. I,. F:. Spencer. Mrs, W. It.
Jennings and Mrs. J D Cordell L. A. Tale. Mr*. It. A. Futrcll
Mrs. W, II. Ilrlnson. Mrs. Mn).i*
Reservations ntav he made with flepr. Mis, (7. M. F’lnwers, Mr*
M rs. Duggnr or M rs. Spencer,
l.endmon. Mr« Dtiv*s eml n gur-i
Mrs lliuwn, Mrs Peurlfoy’a moll,
FT A M EET
or
The Sanford Junio r lllu li School
Parent-Teacher Association w ill on "lltv re n llo n In the Com munity."
maet at B:00 n. m. The guest | A ll fsthera ere n artieiila rlv urged
sneaker fo r the meeting w ill tie to attend tho meeting. Refresh
Marlon H annan who w ill speak m&gt;nls w ill he served,

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Mr*. M illie d Hiler of R n rh e te r.
In e n d
of Ml
llt ja n Iti*ei
N. V.. bn* Iiniommed the engage w'H regtet to burn that *he bn*
mem ot herdauitbter, Nancy, to entered the Orange .Meiuoriiil Ho*Hr.
Kdwnrd K itig .n till M arkell, I'Unl In Orlntulo for Mirgery.
■on of .Mr. ntid Mr*. Kdwnrd I.. |
------Mnrkell of llerkeley, C n lil., lo r-,
Mr. and M r*. Iln rry K lin e of
merly of Snnfonl.
j Hrnokline, Mn*s. have arrived •«
Mi * H iler, who attended the spend their fourth *ea*on nt the
U niversity of Rochester, I* nt pre- M ayfair Inn.
*enl « InlHirntury technician nt the |
------Unlvemt.v of California School of
M 't llen rv l.onirwell entered
Vlrdlnne,'' l.o* Anttt'le*. Hr. Mar- Orange Memorial Hoapllul ln*t
.ell wiuduuted from I ’nmoim Col- Wedru-*dnv f o r uh*ervnllon nnd
leKe. took hi* t’ h.D, in Zoology nt treatm rnt nnd Inter w ill umlcrifo
the U niversity of C alifo rn ia in nn oocrnlioii.
llerkeley, and after serving in
the Navy during the w ar, attend-,
Mi. and Mr-. &lt;' K. Phillip* of
ed Stanford I'n iv e rs lly Medical the Couritiy Club Paida Road hav.
School, when He wa* a member of n tutned fio,u Jn&gt;ksonvilje when
No Siginn No frate rn ity. He in- the. spent &lt;eveial day* recently
terned ut Slanfoid Hospltnl*, nnd with M r. P hillip*' h r dher and
i* piv*vntly \&gt;*i-iant Prot'e**or ol sister in law. Cant, nnd Mr*. Roy
la ic .tn iii* 111*, H e nl the U .C.I V long in O riego.
School of Medicine.
The marriage w ill take (dace in
Howard M. Sweeney of H am il­
lleikelec during March, and short­ ton, Ontario, Canada arrived on
ly a f tern ni ls the couple w ill leave Saturday to visit hi* son and
lo r Tah iti, when* |)r. Mnrkell w ill dnughtei in law. Mr. and Mt*.
do research in tropical ill*ea*e« ' Gordon Sweeliev nod dnilghter
under a Murkle Foundation y'ehol
Klirnltclh Ann. lie is a gileat nt
the M iivfinr Inn.
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«&gt;
. .
Friend* of Mr* Klixnheth Halve,
tps&lt;, \t |f,(H io n trm ,.| tii learn
of her dine*, jp the IVrm ihll.oughttin Hostoinl
M i*, ||ahe
was in k 'll -iid.li-f.lv ill Thursday
Mr*. ||.
Moore w in haste’* evening nod vvi* immediolely elt.
for the inuolhly meeting of the lived ns a •inrieul tlier, l|.-r i"*n.
Central C lirle of the Sanford ditii.o u p , de*. i died IIS full- this
(iurilen Club on Thursday morn- mot ning
leg with Mi*. K. (I. Kilpatrick
rondo, ting the Hu rtin g ,
The guest speaker. Mrs, II M
Palin in th. spoke tin •‘Ciinservnl loti"
and told of her nersumd experleme
|ln gardening which made for nn
I Interesting nnd inform ative too.
To Fidio t'lii-lo nr tho Sanford
Gimh-n Clid. held it &lt; fi|--t n|u|,|
grnm.
Refrr’shments were served nt the ""■el iri',. „ l I he homo nf Mrs, l l . l
Moore home after which the group C , ( l a k e s with M is || K (tn tllff
went to the camelliii garden* of as co ho*te«*. ,\ su lk in g center
Mrs. George McCall where IP.” nose on Ike dinin.r Inl.'e was of
a large white . nndle en. ireleil with
meeting was dismissed
p*"k P f feelion .-mill Ilia*,
V i* M ile * a. te,| a* elmlrmao
and infoenu-d roeinPn-r* ,.f two

, , lD lf- * D A t
.
Sanford Woman'*
w ill
The U nity ‘T r u lh
C lax. w ill tor u d e x.rrt bridge nn&lt;1 (.Tunmvtn
meet at thi1 Valdei Huti*l nt 7:48 party for club member* ut ItHO
n,m. The public la cordially invited |. m. nt the club houao. Curst* will
to attend.
Iio Mr*. It, 8. Duggnr, Mr*. I.. K.
— St. M ary'* Chapter of Holy Cro** Spencer, Mr*. \V. It. Jenning* and
Cp leco p al Church w ill meet nt 8:00 Mr*. J . I). Cordell. Re«ervath&gt;n*
p. m .at tho home of Mr*. Irving rnny be made by contncllnir either
Fein berg, 1006 Magnolia Avenue. Mr*. Duggnr nr Mrs. Spencer.
The Cleaner's Cln*» of tl.i F irst
T llllis im
Uaptlat Church w ill meet nt the
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O K S .
borne of Mr*. M. N. Cleveland, w ill meet nt the Musomc Hull nl
¥483 Palmetto Avenue, nt 3:30 8 did p.m.
The Semlnele County Teacher'*
p.m.
jt'
The Snnfonl Ju nio r High Seined Federal Credit Union w ill meet nt
Tarent-Tenrher Association w ill 7:0(1 pan. to be followed with n
meet at 8:00 p.m. The ituest meeting uf the Seminole County
Teacher'** Club lit 8:011 p.m.
speaker w ill I u Mill ion Hoi omn
The Sauford (iram m nr School
0 h a w ill have a* Id* «'ih|e&lt;*t I’urvnt Teacher A'soeintlon w i'l
‘'H e e m tlo n in the Community". meet iii the Junior High S *hn .|
AH father* nre nurtli’l.ln rly urtred where u nr” g'a*v w ill be pr” "t‘n t.
to attend this meeting, Refresh, cd Irv Kdlth Royal nnd member*
mepla w ill he served.
of her dnneltw «.■’ on I at 8:tl0 n.iu.
The Pilot Club w ill meet nt the
r 'lM liiv
Vaeht Club nt 8:18) p.m. to he proS t. M ary's f ’hnnl” r of Holy
ceded w ith the Ininr.l meeting nt Cross Knl*,,«'*ist C h urih v !ll &lt;pon*
I t M I1'™ ;
I ''or n *uh.v rlptlon I rldtte ao&lt;l
The Woman'* A u xilia ry to the Cnnn«ln n a rlv a* 8:00 o m . nt th "
Seminole Count v Medical Society j
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The ntthlic i* eor
will meet at 7:30 n.m. nt the office dlaMv Invited (o a lie n ,I thi*
of D r. Fran k I,. Qulllman.
v n t.
U f »o»n which w ill i
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ep to the rhurrh. CtiPM* are naked
__Thc Social Denartmenl of the t„ help,* th*de „.&lt;* e| v (n„
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Engaged To Marry

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Family Of Six Wiped One TCsrnpnl Mental NCAA Rules Group County Commission
Out By Farm Blaze Case Still A t Large To Study College
(Continued knm i Pxga Due)

Increasing Volume E r t t E . Pa r - F I r e destroyed a
I
story fau n homo yesterday
o it n fam ily of f it Five
Of Winter Produce wiping
•her* living oil the first iloor fled
. . . . flames. that
................
e mushroonilng
left
Moving To Market!'nthlna
charred mass In the
but
mi

W fN T K It H A V E N td*
H ire d L . 11. l-ewls reported tedav m In
creasing volume of v tn!&lt; r vcmtable* moving on the dial'- Farm
era M arl eta and ■r,nn- planting i-I nk mi In many of tin- m arke'
itn-ui.
He nave tills rundown:
Ft Myora
volume expected
In continue fa ir for next cooplr
of week* despite eucm nhrr growl'
being retarded by recent cob'
wenther. Last week ructlP’ he"
sold fur 47.50 In 4ii n bushel, t*
grade popper lor I t 30 lo 4.1 am’
top grade tomatoes *t lo 36 a HP
pound rorlo n A lot'll of n w
iirongbi gros* receipt* of 427,132.
Ft Pierce
moved in 817 crate1
of tomatoes lost week. lli- t prude*
sold at I t So to $7. fall to ordlnar)
$3 to I t
Florida C ilv
no rnnleH-it fro-'
damage re|M .rlnl during la t eob'
Spell. I.a sl week sold l.T H erele*
of tomatoes nl ft "7 to J7 nn,'
gross receipts tolnled |il-i 2isi An
tlclpate* nn Im reaseil volume o'
tomatoes nod n light volume o'
beans and squiish
jmtnnkaleo
moving light t
fa ir volume of m , umber*, tome
toes, Mjiinsb mid iienper Huron
week of .Ian :■ tl l*.7 naekane* o'
prod -ut- brought 4.19,n t
Pnhokee — rleb-rv bringing t?.,vto 43 90 n crate pnliitoes SI to |e
$2.75, esearole no to SI to ;, crate,
radishes ,70 to 'jo a bushel, bean
43 to 43 50 a bustle], and pepper44 lo $3 ,S«
PaU tka — poliilo plnotlnu K no
drrw ay wllh an niille|pnle&lt;l in
crease over last year's iie rrig e
Moving exrellenl ipm llty rablim-In heavy volume nnd i’ oinI col
lards in light volume.
Plant C liy -- 82.731 pints of
strawberries Inst week nvernged
34*4 cents fur a tolol of 4.1M?d
Pompano —. 2iai ear* of produce
moved last week for the market's
hlgaesl week of the season Deans
sold Up to PI a host,el. the recent
cold weather strengthening I'u
prices. Pepper brought *:t to
vi
Sanford — on one dav lust week
anld over 21 ,&lt;M;o units of .11 vnrlo
ties of fruit noil vegetables with
cabbage the leading enniniudih
followed l&gt;v eelerv, cauliflower
penner and |H,tatoes
Wailehala — a eontlder.ilde aere
age of tomatoes has been planted
and planting is continuing M,,.uf the early lain riled cucumber
acreage has been planted with
some nlants already op Will slari
open field enemnber planting at,out
Fct&gt; I

Bed Fcn alnilitm
( ( ‘■mlliuM-d Prom Page One)
there wns evidence of orgntilm l
Communist groups. ||&gt;&lt; wmihln'l
Investigate individual professors,
he said.
The Internal security -nlirommil
lee report, Mihmlli',1 muter tin
expired rhaiim unsliip ,,( Sen Mr
f'a riiin I I I Nev), said without going
Into details:
"Terlin teny before the s-iheom
tlllttei- Indicated .peeifn ally thill
('ominunlsl activity look place
iitming leactirr-' In I'liibulrlnte.,
lips I on I'level.init Del,pit, lltiMii
lo, and Matllsoa, W , as well as
reileetlng llie rertiduH of Mihstan
Hill l *ii,l, mil |, i * I aellvity null,I,I!
tearliers In other areas
"Several univi-rsilie* also were
eiled In lesllmunv as tordaining
Communist units "
The stibnm itiiillee drew these
1-undtnlnns in IIs report:
" I . Ilespltc Die linillicxtlnncd
loyally and self Min tfiring devo
lion to duty of llie priqrpulcriint
hulk of A in i-rlrii’ s lim lie rs , there
are yet many hmulreils of teachers
who are Communists
"2 ('runmuni &lt;t lenehi-r* radiate
an Inltiieiire rrcich greater limn
their prooortioiiale nnndu-r
"4. The New York Teachers
Union Is an organization that Is an
instrument of the ('oiniimiilst partv
and has hern uted to Implement
the Communist t-nnsplrsrv.
"8. leg islative cnmmlliees elth
IT uf the Senale nr of Congress
h»ve aided loenl school idithurilios
sketrldm: a paltern of Commitnisi iiclivltles and by exposing
CommnnlMl teacher*
•’0, A OomnimiM I* not n fit
person lo lie placed or rclolncd In
a position to lidlnrnre the minds
of the ynulh of America,'*

Vivian Spoor
I Con llr urn
ra c e iih »|
F irs t Huptlnt (Iluirch, w h s thruwn
to the pavement In Uni iw'c iiik I
crash mid hl-« physichin mild he
had a brain Injury and a serious
concussion.
According to Piivlntnt nollce,
Tucker's enr was lu a colllalon
at N, Uinii'h nnd Mason Avenue,
Daytona lli-iu-li. with u vehicle
driven by a l!l-yenr-ob| Ormond

resident.

Two men rld|nir with the new
rh e rlff wer«&lt; also thrown out uf
the ear but eaenped w lili minor
injuries. They were Deputy S h eriff

'News Journal.
-M r. Speer was horn Aptf. 28,
WON In Hnnford id mt early pio­
neer fam ily, and had lived here all
Of hU life . He waa a veteran o*
J f « M W ar t, aervlnp la the U. H.

Na«f| a member of tha Anierlean

Iruem ent
Ituroid to death were (ieorge
Thompson. 21; his wife Alice. 22;
and their rhiltlro'i Ittta, 5; Marlhu.
l; Charles, 2, ami Charlene, It
months
They lived on Hie second floor
,f the Ira me dwelling situated oi tut acre farm six mile* south of
Erie
State Eire Marshal Stanley Siviianowle* salil he believed nn nb'
,11 stove, used to (toad the rhllIren's bedroom, exploded,
The eh.STed bodies of all

C IIA T T A H O O C H K E u fi- O le of
Ihrca patients whn esripud from
the State Ment* 1 HomitaJ Satiirday night was stdl at U rge today
hut authorities do not hclleve he
i* dangerous.
C ity police caught H V (b iffin .
27, fhe butcher knife wielding lead
er of the brook, pony o rhu rrh
.Sunday. Sidney I). Welch, 20. wa*
raptured u few Hours after Iho
escape.
fienrge Ward J r .,
Esrnm hla
County, was seen running Into
some woods when officers took
(b iffin .
Hosoltal Root W f). lingers J r .
described (b iffin as the onlv danl-&gt;T ons one of the thrre. He led
tlm escape by pressing a butcher
knife against an attendant's throat
and marching him post o iilrn t*
and guards llnrd up fo- » nper.
The attendant was nut h rrm td

( ’utter En dH 5-I&gt;ay
Ontfun Slavs Rival
Itesc tic Operation
For His Wife’s Hove
IX 'A I.A M*—Oscar l.olt II. was
irM In,jay oil charge* of fir*! de
free murder In the shooting of a
riv a l for the afferllon* of his at
tractive lim netic wife
Sheriff |)on Mi la-,,,1 s;dd laitt,
a carpenter, killed Ja v Armour.
28 year old shipping clerk. Rstor
lav night clim axing mi argument
In-tween the two over Armour’s
itlonllon* In Velma ladt
The shouting took place at the
home of Nee! Alford on a much
•our mile* south &gt;,f here The A l­
ton! fam ily was not at home Slier
iff Mel.eod 'aid he did not know
why Ihe two men were together
there.
The sheriff said l.ntt reported Ir
him at t a m S,today that he had
•hot Armour hot didn't know
whether he was dead He returned
to Ihe scene with Hu- sheriff and
Armour's body was found on the
hack steps
Mr*
Colt formerly was em­
ployed a* a ear imp at a drive in
restaurant She has four small
children
Armour was divorced
and had two childcn

l i o l a r y Cluli

N EW D ill,F A N S OP— A Coast
fiuarcl cutter cmfpd a five day re*
m e operation Sunday when It re­
leased two fishing vessel* In pro­
tected water and brnguht two med­
ical r is e * to shore
Dnr man, described ns a “ menlal c a se ," was turned over to his
fam ily at Venice, l.a
Another seam an,
Itnyer
''
lllackw older, St. Augustine, F Is .,
was put In sn ambulance al Ven­
ice and taken lo the U. H Public
Health Service Hospital hero with
an Infected leg caused by a fish
sting.
The cutter Nike relessrd the
fishing vessel* Vona Mabry, T a m ­
pa, F in ., nnd the So ulhw cslrr, Pen­
sacola. F la ,, at Pori Earls, Just
Inside Iho southwest pus* enlraner
lo (he M ississippi liiv c r
Another
fishing
vessel
was
scheduled tn low the boats to Pen
sorola fur repairs.
The Nike took thr vessels In tov
Tuesday in the Camnnehc fishing
hanks off the roast of Mexico.

S E O U L i.P — The heaviest tied
assault ,,f the new year smashed
against the lines ol a newlv a rll
Valetl Smith Kore in division today.
The Allied soldier* held their
vrmind, killed an estimated 213 of
lio- attacking turn Beds, and forced
the Communists Into retreat after
three hours of savage cln.se*quarter
Cardinals Chosen
fighting.
Unities Hared wllh renewed hit
( C o n lln iie d I’ i o o i C u r e O n e )
termed the act Ion hv the tn ,111la ternesa all along the frozen Kor
can front Altogether the lied*
"a blunder ”
hlirled nearly I VSI men Into the
Tin m ll'tia h.,il linli-d me in mi bidding in hhmdy hid futile at
,-domoiilii hired Irom the olllclat temols In dent the ll N. line* in
t'ovcjnui(‘lil travel ageney and told lire dawn darkness
me that under a new regulation
The ll 8 Eighth Arm y said Ihe
olftelul permlsslnn must he ob­ main
lli-il blow fell against thr
tained l,y any visitor to the spirit
Hcpuhllr of Korea I 2!h division mi
out leader of Yugoslavia’ s approx­ the mountainous eastern front.
imately seven million Homan Cuth
Gen Ja n ie * A. Van Fleet .immune
nils tho activation of the 12th a n '
Previously, no permission had - (‘•I
15th Huh' divlsluns onlv two months
hero required (mm unOmritlc* to add This was Die first Intlleallun
-ci- Hu nil Id,I-hop, Itn is now f(
Dial either had sern eniiili it.
nortril rceoveriug from a minor
lu the a ir &gt;var. Allied flgliler
leg operation made necessary liy
a Ihrunditnis (I,Ion,I d o t) eoiidillon linm hrr* m a ird ninth in followup
The itilxup over wheltier report raids on the vital Kinanju supply
er* could see him occurred on the -enter deep in northwest Korea
day Sloplnae and 21 other C dholle Ten If R ll 2fi’ s dropped loo tons
plelnl,.- were elevated to Co l ot r-f nigh i x|dns|ve* on rail yards
Rimilay uiglil The Irlp lia m
it-gi: of Cnnliiiids at the Vatican ■there
lo hls last Interview wllh this mer Mm, s are pari of a enneerted
correspondent the prelate com effort lo smiish a main H nl siqiplv
meiiteil that rellglmis freedom in hue final Manehiiria to the front
Yugoslavia " Is eipial to zero "
tin condemned what he termed
Die "n id i church practices" of the
Communist government
High I.1IW Free Ip.
Asheville
.ill
26
Boston
37
31
.10
* fin 11it Him fiiiw i * * * ii iiinrl
Chlengo
34
18
Cleveland
.11
21
.26
m aker*.
73
33
•.Hp ii T u ll of Ohio, till’ Semite lais Angeles
n iiijo rily leader. told F.isonlmwer's New Orleans
05
3D
41
igrccrneiil lo do lid* represented New York
32
.04
"no rever»«|" id trolley on hi* part, Washington
ll
32
.211
30
36
lint III*' Ohioan uddrtl thill the nr .larksm ivllln
61
riiitacm rid hnd hcl|ird (o dlsitcl Miami
18
contusion irg artlliifl the handling Tall alias', re
37
32
id lob pa i milage
Kimwland, T a ll and Sen. M lllikln
M OKNADEflll S E E K S PO W ER
T E f lit AN. Iran k R -P rlm o Minister Mnhammrd Mnssxdrgh w ill try
&lt;penl about an hour nnd a half min In tomorrow In n iu itrr a par­
with the Presidentelect.
liam entary quorum tn conildcr a
They rnm c In ndvnnrn of Elsen ­ bill extending his |&gt;owrra to rule
hower's first meeting with hi* cn- by dome
llr r Cabinet, Also scheduled to alt
The prime m inister, whn la up
nl tin' Cabinet ennfcrrnee warn against hitter realalance from a
VIre President ■ elect Ninon and minority b i llon nn tha iiauo. failed
other Ion officials id the Inennilnji In pel enough deputies Inin the
administration.
I'urllnm cnt yesterday fur a sched­
uled seaalnn.
O V IK lIfl I'- T A T O M E E T
A apokramun for Mnasadegh said
O V IE D O (Special)*—The Ovledu Saturday that expiration next
I'-TA w ill meet Tuesday nt iltUO month id the law granting Mm dic­
•i,m, u l the Home Economies llld if. tatorial powers has resulted in
Uni-sl Hpcnker w ill ho Mr*. Jen mm British refusal tn negotiate on the
Iranjan oil d isp u te ._______________
B rinkley,
fCunllnonl Emm I'-iB'- Due)
Chadwick of Mt Pleasant. N .1
Osar lleigstroll, Ilf Winter Park
.tame* t, Miinriu of Cocnn. .1 c
llradlev mid l.elluy Lawson of
Dcf.aml

NOTICE TO TH E PUBLIC
O F INVITATION TO BID
Honied prop«*mlH will l»o received In I he office of llie
Cllly Mnniiger of Hnnford, Florida, until I P, M. January
2 (1, 111.13, fo r CurnlnhlnK one carload of Mwer pipe an
per follow* t
noO reel of io "

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ftifffl*** sailor In It* w alftht s la n t
Ford E" 5 oiler* I wln*&gt;llia*e lenalhs to
111 voor load spare requirement*.
Clioieo of Hix or V-8 puwurl

PROOFthat Ford Truth
run fur ponnlu por mHof
In (Itn all-month, nationwide Ford Truck
Kconomy Run, (5,500 Ford Truck owner*
kept dally record* of what they paid for
Brut, oil, maintenance and repain. You can
are thoee revealing on-the-job coat flfuna
in the big book of the Economy Run­
et yottr Ford Dealer's now! See this book
before you buy any truck! Come in today!

PRO O F
tuvo up
P R O O F that ford Truths
lost lon§orf
Mb ineurance experte, uaing (ateat regiairatlon data on 1,066,000 truoka, prowthat Ford
Truck* laat krnpr! That mean* depredation
ia eloww. No wonder they command big
trade-in value*! Get a Ford Truck that’* a
PaovnN better buy!

tfcrf Ford Trutht
fe 14% muru on 901/

Ford Trucka offer Uireo completely new high*
comprawion, L o w - F r i c t i o n overheed-valve
engine*. Shorter piiton itroke cut* friction
jwwer-wnate! Engineer teste—end owner experionce—ehow that you sava up to one gallon
of gas In every aeven! Chooee tha right power for
your job from Piv« great Ford Truck engine*!

1000 feel, more or

of P’ nectwary to fill

Prlcui submitted must he figured F. 0 . 11. denUnattoo.

kitllmnlrd taxes muat he deducted from bid*
The t'ily. of Hanford retteryen the right lo accept the
lowest undfnr the Mat hid, |

«f»wer It tu fv ln d .h y hfs
B f r p t l at aonfonf A v e n u e

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We give you

(500 feel of 8"

The Cliy of Hanford rraerv^a the right to reject any. or
ail blda.

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M IAM I Oft— Kenneth Lee M aur­
er, accompanied by two detec­
tives, was enroute lo Detroit by
A T LA N T A (JR — A new Georgia
hv train today where Ihe 20-year
(glslaluro assembled today wltn
with
old ynuth will face charges In the Legislature
killing of hi* mother ana alater.
most of Its member* friendly to
M aurer, handcuffed to police L t Gov. Herman Talmadge but manv
Gerald W allers and accompanied armed with bills™ hoi* could test
by Detective Kenneth P erry, Is severely hls "hold the lin e " p o lic y *
Certain
kin to be Introduced Is r
due In Detroit Tuesday.
measure calling for a 10 per cent
Maurer was arrested Thursday cost ■of - living pay Increase for
a* one of the ten men most wanted teacher* which Ts opposed by Tal
try the F lit . He said he had be*- mBilge ami hls leglslotlvi
legislative benchin this area a year when F B I
men.
m ent* arrested him at his work
Another bill would add ton state
bench In a furniture factory.
highway patrolmen In an effort to
Maurer denied any knowledge of cut down a Georgia traffic death
the slaying. Ills mother, Mr*.
*('••midnrv road fund* for 1115,1, Daisy M aurer. 44; and sister Ja n toll which soared last ye a r to 062.
T h is is iho amount t-ft after u at, It. were found hacked to death Tho teacher pay hike would rost
total of 4-1115,1)58 50 in commit­ in their Detroit home on Nov. 28. about eight m illion dollars; the
patrol expansion would require * 0ment* and expenditure* hnn l&lt;ren !I).H.
1
. .. Ki
■ledii ted from the original appro­ . Waiters said (he youth would he other million.
The governor has warned that
priation of 430P.2I5 83.
questioned during the long train Georgia” * tncoms w ill fall hv about
A* Stated jo I lie figure*. Jfl.H U ,. ride and expressrd the opinion
71 hn* been rommitte-l for m ain­ ('•at "W e'll get the story from to million dollars a year during the
next two year*, and since he l l
tenance
*:ion for rig hta-af-w ay1him
against Increasing taxes, he wants
on tile .Molbins'illi'i ,‘ A v e n u r-Iw k ,., Maurer had been living In
expensive addition* to the state
.f* s iil|, rood' *:i5,5ti0.:t:i
* -* Roo •*• for
*— right*, trailer park with a lilundo woman■ i&gt;no
i,m i„»i
of-wav nti P irtirh Avenue; * tll,. identified a* Nina F Ayers. 28. budget.
Hep. Charles (Hiwen of Bruns­
,081 for Die lead from l.ake Marv She said they were married on w ick, long at issue with Talm adge,
to Si**-' Itirrnl tU)f) Mtighrvav 17- tie r 29, 1031, and that Ma-irer ha* charged that u-wless emnloyee*
f'8 ): 450.001) for the Chapman tuld her be came from Kentucky.
clutter the stale’s payroll. He says
Itoad. n«o
nnd •in.iHisi
43M.IHHI m
forr tne
the Knnliiumost of the m one^ncedid to glvo
Spring* Itowd, making a total
the tcarhers a raltfa could be o tt
C IT Y F IB EH W O R K ER S
of St7;i.;iH?,07.
W OONSOCKET, R. I. UR-M ayor talned by firing INrse w orkeri.
Mr. \V*|Biint* offered the *ot».
Two bridge - building proposals
ireslioii (Id* morning that n re*„lii- Kevin K Coleman fired 80 highway hacked by the ad m tnlslrilln n m *v
department
worker*
today
for
re­
Moo lu* pipcu-d for decentralizing
draw strong opposition. One would
seeondnrv r*tnd funds from the fusing to work overtime Friday rre n lc an aulhorily to construct
Rtalc to Hie rouplies i,o,| |h|(t he during a snowstorm because of a toll hrldges; the other would es­
would Introduce llie net loo in llie pay dispute.
tablish nn authority to build about
„ „ „*
The mayor then told them they 30 million dollars worth of bridges
S late l.egislnture. No oetion wm
taken on the mutter 1,v 111 Com- ! could apply for reemployment on a lo replace some nJw labeled ob­
.10 day probationary period provld solete.
nlssion.
Ing they agreed to overtime work
Other bills likely to lie offered
nt their regular rate of pay. The would;
/ THE.M OHS B E C O R D E D
men
had
sought
tlmo
and
a
half
N EW Y O R K -£t—Two sharp earth
Establish a state censorshte
tremors a trout 2 7ix&gt; miles from (or overtime work.
hoard and Investigate sale of' "’lesnl
I
The m ajority of the m rn applied m agazines,”
New York were recorded Inst night
fur
reinstatement
at
once.
on the Fordham tln lve rsllv srism o
1 Frovide 417,300 annually for medgraph. 11 wns rejKirled I'ldny.
| leal scholarships tn supply doctors
The llev. Joseph l-vnch. sets- Ihe bantam class title: Jack Price for ru ral areas.
mologlst, said tt was not possible Miami, took Star Class honors and
tn determinn the exact direction Chuck Phillips, Miami, was first 1 Silk worm moths are almut oneof the shucks
in thr Suicide Class.
half-inch Jong.

Hu1And Cabinet

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y&gt;^iald*Lap&lt;fhUHt

.ilt-r handling the ball (rout renter
am! that the old fair catch signal ■•»(- outstretched arm lie restored
The receiver now is required tr
wave both arm*.
No change* havn been proposed
in t'-e prrsent tivo plalnnn system
U tile snid .onlv a M ini) mJnorllv
nl college eopche* polled im the
siihslitutliin rule* were In favor id
reslrlrtlons. The other*, he raid
were alioul equ-illv divided hetwrer
keeping the present rule* nnd
siloutlng the professional policy of
unlimited substitution

Many Bills On Tap

M IAM I (At- Chet Tlngler didn't
have n boat for this year's na­
tional Thistle Class Winter Cham ­
pionship but hit won Ihe title In
the Sunshine ftegall.i .S-.md.iy,
T ln r'e e ,
Defending ehamn'e-r
had sold hi* boat and did not In­
tend to compete until he met rim er
lllch . Davtnn. n who Invited him
to sell the H Clan.
Howard Foht, Miami salted hi*
Zephyr tn first place in the State
Llitl't-lng Class rare for t'-e third
straight year. Another MlamUn
Lew is Twitched, won the Slate
Moth Class title.
Ed Burroughs, Jacksonville, took

Weather

Hems Itltl on tire for use of Hnnford Hewer Pepi. nM
will he paid for from Hewer, Dept. lludgct.

m

■v R E N FU N K
S T , P K T EW S B U JIO , Fta ( * - T h e
Football Holes Committee of the
National Collegiate athletic Asso­
ciation started Its annual confer
rn re today, with prosper!* uf
making few I f any Imoortant
changes in the present regulations
Most of the H member* seemed
satisfied with llie way erilegr foot­
ball was played last season
" ! think we have » Poe »r* nl
ru le s," commented Michigan's Alh
letlc Director Frlta D rtslcr. the
committee chairm an “ I hope there
won't bo any changes In the came
"O f course, we'ro not going to
legislate against progress. Imt
we'll stand pat until we hear some
very gnu* reasons for rewriting
any rules. Constant changes cun
fuse the coachrs, the players and
the spectators."
An advisory rmn mil tee of roll-.-ae
coaches hesded hv Columbia's lam
Little has submitted a number *-f
pronosals, Including one Intended
lo discourage the so railed "sucker
sh ift," a maneuver to draw the
enemy offside.
The coaches asked the rules
committee to make It Illegal for
■ lineman to change position after
assuming his stance in the line
with one or both hands on the
ground.
"Home of us felt that lurching
by the linem an Is what nulls the
opposition offside." L illie said
"W e're Just throwing that sugges
tlon In as a starting point for discusslon. It may lead the committee
to a belter solution than we have
been able to find ."
Many coaches at last week’s
NCAA meetings In Washington snid
they didn't believe Ihe proposed
change would end the sucker shift
hreause It wouldn't restrict Ih r
maneuver* of the harkflcld.
The roarhes also are recommend­
ing that T quarterbacks be madn
eligible to receive a forward pass

construction budget hearing for
the 12 counties o f the F ifth D is­
trict
Among those alien,ling
the
inrrtlug this morning were nil Iho
Countv Commissioners: O. W.
Knrnrer, C of C manager; .Muck
Cleveland nnd Volin W illiam s, state
representatives, while the latter
also is directly connected with the
Frenrh
Avenue
prn|ect;
Ja ck
H u lls,
operator
of
Simian,In
Spring*: M. I! (T-bnno) Sm ith,
nnd Judge Dougins Stenxtrnm,
i,resident of the Ju n iu r Chamber of
Commerre.
Th- Si)-,ih-«i-si ttumt \vas given
priority ill the resolution at the
siiirg* sllon of Mr. McClelland, who
smd It tiad lieco longer In neting
procedure t h a n
th- Runlarnlo
Spring* Ilund. The latter road was
roo side rod tty several i f the rommisslnneix ns the most imporlnnt
riinfl prolert in It-,* rrninly. I'-tp*.
pl-eioper D. E Fm irakre -mid It
| , "npe of the biggest assets Repi
Ir„,|e Cooritv tuts,"
Already, the County has n «ie „,|
to pav 4511,(N)0 nil the French Ave­
nue pride,-i. Commissioner timid
said, and ban fottu-d a "gentle,
omo's agreement" w llh the C lf . to
-plitting tl-e
. . ro*i
. . more than
. . . that
,",,,",p t. l.om m l*s|(,im r l-m irnkrs ii.l Dm ( O d d ly would go a* high
a- 475.'»K|.
A&lt;T«rdtng to figure* nt tintin-clinu tlii* morning, Die Countv
svilt Imvc 42X1,287.;n iivnlliiiilc In

HenvitiHi AhnhuH Of
Yunr Aimed At KOKh

Lejnnn and Holy Cro*a Phurch,
in Fo rm erly a city vnm tnM onnr
W seven year* he served ax m ay­
o r of Hanford for two terras in
IW P-lftM , lie had a jw served as
p n c u llv e chairman o f the Remtool.- Uouiuy War DaWijgi Ilrlrj*.
y a r 84 y»a,rs lie bad operated tlm
f r r * * * ** store a f t Speer M io n ,

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Football Changes

Tinkler Sells Boat,
‘Most Wanted’ Youth Georgia Law Bod f
But Still Wins Race Faces Murder Count Meets Today With

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I'honc 1732 — 1710

ROY WALL

OPTOMETRIST

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(.’ LASSES FITTED
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Avenue

Got Enough H O T Water For

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310 Nenlurd Ave.
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Jacobson's llepl Store

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SPECIAL SERVICES

J A M It 'S lE S
F rec K *11-f. tun.' Aluminum
III e«t«*^ i 1ft* In- t.ill.ilifn TeleI'liiniture
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Furniture I'enler, lift W First

••Family Health Require* Hot Wator for Dishwashing

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An cahauttive five-year reioarch project by a leading laundering authority conduiivcly proved that
Water Temperature* of ISO • 180 degraet— In Iho waiher tub— are encntial for brtt mil irmo.nl,
whiter waihat. A GAS Water Heater will provide enough hat wator to operate any a u to m a tic wathar
continuously, load after load.

Authoritlei o'grcc it lake* 30 minute* to kill bocteria at
140 degree*— BUT ONLY TWO MINUTES AT 170 degree*.
Sanitation code* of Public Health Department* in moit

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it
work two
I'.ilmeito

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30 GALLON GAS WATER NEATER EQUALS IN EFFECTIVE
NESS AN 80 GALLON ELECTRIC WATER HEATER.
T H E

l ROOM llm i-c p.irlly foim-licd
lavatory,
commoile.
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porch,
c.ii.i^i-.
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$21(75 nn liuiuire (iroccry I m ile,
vvesl of S a nfortl oil IRchw.iv Hi
Can •&gt;«•' I'rnlay .mil *».il&lt;iv«!-■v to
to 12 Itarcnm if taken ,d mne

M se W itnle t*. thr llnr.

C LE A N F i l l ’ll room
apar lincnt till Park

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�Sanford Sweeps T win B ill From Palatka, 41-30; 28-19
Scottmen Win First
PwFC Game; Junior
Feds Take Second
Straight V i c t o r y Lions Win 2nd CFC
Contest; To Play
Sanford's bleak basketball hnrlxon took n sudileri ahuut-fat r lust
Lyman High Five
Frid a y night aa Seminole High
varlalty nnd junior quintet* com­
In Oviedo Tonight
bined to sweep n doubleheniler

Jones Scores 19 To Pace Oviedo To 5 5 -3 6 Win Over Groveland

front the I ’ulntka Maroon* bv reapectlve tiro re* of 41-30 nnd 28-19
before 200 fnn* in the S IIS gymnaaium.
Fed Coarh John Krotl'a em­
phasis on fundamental* flnully
m itrr ia liir d on the court a* the
spirited Seminole lirmonslrnti-d
rfrwe rn-o|&gt;er*linn and team pin,
for the flrs l lime Ibis rear In
ringing up their seasons flrsi
victory.
Cordon Clark, Kenturkv tran s­
fer senior, led the Feds with I I
points while alternating with
lanky Jim my Krider taking rebo"nda off both bn-nln,

nuiiira lllsbea

Jock Krider

Junior Metis nnd Fran k Htufford teamed tip to bring tin* hull
down the court and played Impor­
tant feeding role* while occasion­
ally breaking through the I’nlnlku
lone on running lay-ups.
It w»* evident from the very be
ginning that the Celery F .ils had
complete command of tilt' silimtlou
as they mounted nn 11-6 margin
In tlie initial period while pushing
the sente to 22-111 hy the In lrrin l*
simt. Hanford was never headed
throughout Ihe gums.
Coarh Hrntl kept the Seminolrs on th rlr Iocs calling several
time ouls to metlrulmisly chart
out flaw s In the Fed playing
la rtlrs on a small black hoard.
Hrnll punctuated the Hanford
onslaught with Ihe liberal use of
hla two-platoon system, thus
keeping down Ihe srore.
The hustling piny nf lluhlui His
tier, K rider nnd Ht afford le v no led
Hanford'* Improvement, 111*1......
excellent floor game whs a com­
plete surprise to many and the
tim ely relmurdlng of h ih je r [dm
the uncanny am irn ry nf Rtnfford
certainly brought snllsfuellon fimn
Seott.
Both Stafford and Krider were
second high to Clark with nine
m arker* eaeh. The nimble Htnfford led the Hemlnnle's big 12point third slanta with three buck­
et* on two one-handed pusher*
from the court and another from
Underneath. Clark pared the early
Fed drive with five points In tho
firs t quarter while Krider eonlrlhilled u nne-liiinder anil ii I In-in.
Metis found Ihn range hi the
second period with a pair of field
oals while the second platoon Joe
'lekens, Kandy Reynolds and Dll
Sheffield lidded two points eueli in
the rinsing minutes.
I'nlntka, loser of five games in
six this year, holding hut a single
triumph nv«r little Crescent C ity
five, found little to cheer about.
Bruce llnnrock perfornuul nldv,

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Paul Pezold Maintains Titanic
9-Pin Lead Over City Bowlers

G R O V E L A N I) (S p rc la l)- O v le do'n h u.krt happy sopbomore forwurd, Johnny Jones, went on anu tlnr scoring rampage here Inst
F rid a y night, churning the cord*
tor II* points to spearhead the
t.itins r&gt;ii-t»l victory over GroveIit 1111 in u Central Florida Conlerence game,
Jones' point spree pushed up
his season’s total to s i In five
lames for a 18.7 average, which
reds all Seminole County prep
scorers in both departments.
The Ovledunns were playing
without the service* of their star
toiunrd Hilly Meek, who is side­
lined on crutches with a sprained
ankle, However, Guard Norman
u&gt;c, who him self hits been
m in in g a severe cold for the past
two weeks ami was held to n sin­
gle murker in the Hoone J V gnme
i . wees, look no the thick left
by Meek’s toss unit unit r I lulled 12
pomls to the Oviedo itesiiult, &gt;&lt;lx
im m the rhn rlty line.
Grtjvelmid's leelde senring o f­
fensive was paced by the 12 point
ft m u * n| J t,rt n Dowdy nnd Herniun Ktlierlon. The GrovcJnnd girls
gittned some eonsolulioii for tile
ioeul funs by ndministei mg u Mi lk
setback to the Oviedo g i l l s in Die
lid lifte r.
Je rry I’uryenr hit for 27 point*
for winning g irls while Oviedo's
perennially high scorer, Shirley
Jones, led the I,ions with Ifi ta l­
lies. .Shirley Is no relation lo John­
ny Jones,
Tonight the Oviedo quintet,
which hntds a nifty 2-0 record
in C F C play &gt;o far. w ill make
unothrr confrrrnre defense In
Oviedo against their county
rivals, the l.ymnn Greyhounds,
•he girls’ game will inaugural*
the twin hill at 7:110 p.m. In the
hn»
•■nl»'-io hi d ' I H u r f f i L n l
new Oviedo gymnasium.
I *lon Coach I'ttill .S ilkier will
bad his charges into the fray with t i l 111ii ii ii n i n e
liil&gt;
a winning 3-2 record while Ly m a n '
” i‘‘
mentor Jim I'ayne w ill field it rlu h i f ’l /&lt;&gt;1■I 1 - mm- I
Vo n
«ith n 1-3 season's count. I.ymuti Iiiiiit
iiolits n poor 1-2 margin in I ’ FC le tI iii II h I s only Von llrrb tlll*
Ulut p,ii M-Miiil his 1962 clip nf
.day.
ith an infill |iiunis already, D15 I I. 'King C i i i I" I lliliil this
Johnny Junes w ill lie seeking to senn&lt;m with n DU 17.
The peiennlnl fourth plnee Gr'ra ck the century mark in seating.
It he run put together the neces- villi- Toiichtnii I* luiiely m front of
h«fy . IT markers tonight, Jones B ill llu rlw lc k w im IU2.DI nmi
will heroine the first eilimly prep 1(12.11 averages, respectively. Bay
eager to reach the coveted |lll). C an oil, who rnnkeil No. 3 lust
season with u Id2 13 percentage
point figure tills year.
at this cor responding date, I* ex­
Oviedo
periencing a disappointing season
Jones
this year, hurled down the list of
Myers
pin spreaders with n igiiuniinoiis
McCall
151.1." murk.
Hlater
Alnlliers
fin
L E A G U E V V ER AG HR
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G. T .P . Avg. H.G.
Fox
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ft. Tuuchton
18 7792 DM.Ill
Schaffer
Total
W. Hai Iwn l.
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Steele
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Groveland
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Tamm
IH 2815 167 0
Dowdy
P.
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Holly
J . K linnet
47 7189 159.17 281
G.
I'oxolil
48 7491 158.5
Atkinson
J . Cooke
IK 7128 151.18
Green
P Ettel
47 7225 161.34
Blackurn
II. Ilerhst
47 7114 151.17
ITiinrdi
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II. Carroll
45 8808 151.13
Ba«s
II. K reiser
I I 8588 149.10
Total
L. I’evlc
48 7184) 149 28
( h ledo
E . K in hhi.ff 48 7141 148.:,7
Grot eland
•&gt;. Ilerhst
12 11248 I 18.18
I*. E ly
12 1771 147.7
A. N ig m llu
15 (Slot 148.31
G. Hi ine
16 9573 148.3
Hlira fi r
3 438 115.1
L. Lawson
43 8084 144.10
T. Cobh
21 3024 144.
L. Russ
39 6102 143.14

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111 1297 143.7
12 81)08 143.
111 5I1H 142.0
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2 2&lt;*0 140.
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Mo” Connolly Is
“Very Proud” Of
Her No. 1 Ranking

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29
ixth straight week with a robust
27
17.1 game average, official league
T IT U S V IL L E (Special) — De-j Stanley Roger*
Post
O
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24
itatlitica revealed today.
pite Hobby D rlsklll'a 18-polnt Celenr C ity
IQ
I’eeoM has dominated tk* la*l*f&gt;ring spree, !/&gt;ngWood'a L y m a n 1
FPAL
n
dividual leadership ia the league
High quintet was badly mauled by t
MIXED LEAGUE
ever since he firet entered the
the Titusville T e rrie r*, 50-41, In 4
loop eii-weeka-ago aad In the
Centre! Florida Conference clash I
process he has turned the taut
here last Frid ay night. The G re y­
place No. S team h ie a third
hound g irls drew lome solace fo r,
piece contender for tho Mixed
Lyman by handing Ihe T e rrie r fe­
howling titles
males a 49-37 defeat in tho opener.,
Bill Ohnesorgc bold* a allm oneLvman Coeth Jim
Payne,
point edge over Ellen Bette for
fielding a eomplete sophomore
leconil place in only six tinea with
&lt;•1.inlet with the exception of
» 151 average. In fourth pdare la
rt-arde Shaw, woo handicapped
he league's top pin smashar on
not having kla high atorlag
the basis of total pins downed,
enard Jlia ia * Newman In the
Morris Sjobtom. who has left 8792
lineup fa r (he flra t tim e this G. Pesold
tenpins sprawling In 49 games.
sea* on. Newman quit the aqua.)
MIXED L EA G U E AVERAGES
earlier lost week.
G.P. T.P. A ti
After Jumping o ff to a 9-7 lead
1. Pezold
n 'he first period, the Greyhounds C O U N T Y C A G E S C O R E R
Ohneiorge
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lo
the
four-prong
Last Friday Night
Ustta
coring onslaught of Jim G allo n ,’ Sanford 41, Palatka 30
Wall D riggers, H arry Gene Ben­
Sjobtom
Oviedo 55. Groveland 34
Powell
nett and Jim
Mnnnis. Gallon I Tlluaville 69. Lvman 4t
matched D rlskill'a 18-polnt feat
DW
Sanford JV s 28. palatka J V * 19 Schauttret
Lyons
while Mnnnis hit for ID, Driggers
174
(Girl's Games)
Holly
189
for It and Bennett for 12.
Lvman 49, Titusville 17
'•’ordyce
17a
l.ymnn, which has to play a il of
Groveland 50. Oviedo 38
Vitt
155
GAMER TONIGHT
B. May
178
I.vrnan (1-3) at Oviedo (3-21
Burnett
Lvm an girl* v*. Oviedo H rh
B. Hayes
llathorn
Von llerbulis
Hanford JV* at Deland JVs
Barrios
Lyman at Winter Garden
Robinson
Canterlno
GIRLS LOOP FOLDS
MIAMI (At— Rain, cold weather Hedenhaugh
and varied other attraction* were Nichols
M. Fesnld
Fried
P. liayrs
8. Muy

tnford, won a blur ribbon In fh#

Malloy Seeks First
Net Crown Of 1953
T A M P A tit—U n k y G ardnar Multoy, the No. I ranked tennis plover
1a the country, foot after n il f lr it
tournament title of the year todav
when he meeta Bernard (T V !)
B art sen, Saa Angelo. T*X M ,
Mulloy. from M iami, whipped an
old tannls buddy, B it iv G rant. Atlaata 8 4, 84), 8 ! Sundav to enter
the final round of the Dixie Tenn il Tournam ent.
\

GAMER TOMORROW

MELBOURNE. Australia Ml—" I
am very thrilled, gee. that's great
new s -thanks very tn'ich," Maureen
t Little 'tni f'essnllv su'd today
when ml vised that she had hern
voted (lie female "Athlete of Ihe
Year" in the niiiiiinl Assw-taled
Dress [mil
It was the vmittl vtruiithl year
the 18 year old I eon's ehninnion
from Kan Diego, Calif . had been
voted Ihe honors in a nation wide
poll of sports writers ami sportsraster* in the II S
Maureen. U S nnd Wimbledon
champion, had Just walked off the'
courts at Knoyong Stadium after
another victory In the Australian
championships when *do*»e«t «»
news
"I reel h.inntiilH
tin B B r /

Sanford at Del.and

A. Thomas
E. Thomas
Helm*
Total
Titusville
Bennett
(Digger*
Murmis
Gallon
MrCottcr
Brown
Total
Lyman .
Titusville

loth nave bean named for Ine
nidi and up at a mile and a fur-,
long, with Cbarfran KaWa a Craft*
Admiral top weighted at 128
pounds, two more than asilgocsl to
William G. Haiti J r.'i Handicap
Star.

htat to dafaat John Myndly, Hart
ford, Conn, l up. Manlty heal

the lop u r i i i l i i n W j .
S S i
athlete." she s a ld ^ K
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lint declared s h e ^ K ' C ? J l 1

"T h e re I* Florence (h n d w icx.
who awain the Cnlallnn Channol.
Then there'* Pnl M cCorm ick, who
won u diving ilnuh'e In the O lym ­
pics at Helsinki. Very few women
ever won that double. Then again,
there Is the Ira rk star, Mae Pages
She renllv did a great Job for
A m erica."
,
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.
Maureen dldn t know II then, b'tt
two of the women she mentioned
pat McCormick of I*** Angc'cs
and Florence Chadwick of R v ;
nieeo. finished second and third
In the poll.
Mis* Connolly had 109 first place
vote* and M t points, enmnarr^
with 82 nolnls for Mrs McCormack
nnd M for Mis* Chadwick.
Babe Zaharies, a leading profes­
sional golfer and flv r times winner
of the Athlete of the Y e a r honor
orlginnlnl In 1931, was fourth, fn!
lowed bv Marlon Ladewlg. four
lim es winner of the women a all
slar howling championship; Andre*
Meade Lawrence, who won two
gold medal* in akllna at the 0»lo
winter O lym pic*; Betsy Baw l*
leading woman money-winning golf
er of 1053; Patty Berg and Lonlie
sngg*. also golf sta r*: and Marlorie Jackson, Australian e lrl who
won the Olympics too and WO m cle1dashes, nnd sel n world reeortl
ln*l year nf 10 4 In ihe inO-yard
dash.
Freshman Fred W ynnt quarter*
hm-keil every West Virginia touch­
down this season. He passed fat
eight TD 'a, scored flvo and handed
o ff fo r (ho other 22,

r—Crafty Adn
lor—mty m#*t Thuraday In tha
bait race Tropic it Park rrar
i rad, the IW.toa added Tropic a)
ndlaa*.

Ilia race attracted 27 thorough­
bred*.

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Titusville Drubs
Bowling Standing! Loop Lead Held For Boyce’s “Debdand?”
6th Time By Pezold
Wins Blue Ribbon
Lyman Greyhounds
CITY LEAGUE
George Pesold continues to lead
D*bd*ndv of MtckeJIff, own*d
By 59-41 Margin Stine Machine
32
the Mixed Bowling circuit for tha r Dr. u 4 Mr*. J. Clifford Boyc*.

All over Florida more and more v liid n f
buaJnesimcn are finding golden
opportunities in Florida*! lunahinc. . .
and a better, brighter, baftpitr way
o f living to reward their labor!. Maybe

you can profit from their ex am p le.,,

Enjoy younalf I Bui k««p your
"btnintM •y«" opon too. Chock
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|offer* her evor*expondlng
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1908

Dulles Will
Seek Data For
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I It at In purtl) cloud) ami m r in r r
nli IVednr
111lull nil
Wednesday.

A s s o c ia te d I ’ re.Hn I r a s e d " i r e

Ni*.

102

Morse Is Knocked Off
O f Z h a d a n o v 2 Covetedj Committee
[Spots By GOP Action

J e w s in D e a th

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Secretary Designute
Of State Depart­
ment To He Accom­
panied By Stasaen

Diplomats Speculate
Disclosure May Be
Breludo To Burge,
Renewal Ol* Trials

Internal Weakness Is Detected In
Russian Purge Of Jewish Doctors

i Milv 11 Minor Assign­

N EW Y O H K tffi - John Foster
MOSCOW tW—Tlie Suvtrt Union
Duller, secretary ot slate ticsli!
lodny accused nine dnelor*. mn&gt;l
oato, and Harold E . Stasxcn will
ol them Je w s, of killing two tup
■Xq to Europe at the end uf this
lliixslun leader* mid plot ting the
month to [father Information for
dentin of other* through faulty
President-elect Elsenhower on jm
treatments,
ll&gt; W ILL IA M I.. It\ t \
Utica! trrm l* there.
An mmounermciil *nld the doc
AP Foreign New* tnalv*r
The decision was reached tixluv
1 W \SIIIN G t'ON ,t* t he confer
tur*. nm* under arrest. "Incorrect |
The Soviet purge of Jew i-li ,l«,
coco ill Itrpiit.liiMii senator* t.xlay
at conferences Elsenhower Is hold
lv diagnosed" ttir fatal Illness of
ipscl ,i com|u oinise plan and
lni| with his Cabinet designee* ami
Andrei A /Jiadnnuv. a Irailing I'n tors on charges which h.m- •»&lt;&lt;■
liiimpctl Sen Mor-c 11nil O re ) off
other top officials of the new ml
lltburo member, and "reduced the look of pore fantasy intlii ,il« 'o- loo ma|o* committee assign
m inistration.
life " of Alexander S Scherbakov strongly that then- are imU-im .i I
Mil lit ■
»
Elsenhower's press secretary.
head of the ehli-f iMilitieuI .idniln weaknesses in I lie t otoonmi-t
Jam es C. lin g erie, said Dulles and
Istralion of the So*let Arm y
party * regime serlnii- • rn"&gt;,ti i-i
Ihe &lt;ii&gt;l* ' i111atmT " drehled ti»
S tissen , who wilt be director of
Like all nf Ihe ehjht maturity
llroadeast of the nhnnimccment I frighten the Soviet hierarch*
the Mutual Security Agency, would
sent thousand* uf Muscovite* to I Coupled with the recent Mx-t ni
plat e's mu the \rmeit S e r\iie " LtifllP a v e l to Europe at Elsenhower's |
newspaper stand* to obtain mure high ranking Mlkhiio S Sn-lm ii
m ilter and all of llie "even Ilia
Minor A djust­ j*mif \ pi,ire &gt; on the Lahur t uni
request.
details. One person, reading » the former etlllor of HnMu-v it t Only
WITH NO ONI TO UAM1 but himself v cuthri m ui hi nest C. Johnson ails on his anowbound ear in front
newspaper posted on a wall ex even gives a hint of M-hi-m uiihut
H agcriv said the purnusc of their
iillii
I'he re-nil h , i &gt; tn kimek
m ents Seen Needed nM"Me
of Him federal Building. Albany, New York, and teads lus own prediction -correctly to—of a heavy tnow ! claimed "Toe scoundrel*...... tt'rt* the higher reaches of thr part*
trip would be “ to gather Informs
off I imII i eu vet ed "(Kit?*,
I pigs." said another.
fall in the area. But who believes tha weatherman especially lha weatherman. Aa traffic In tha city eama
which w ill require a puree o.ot.
tlon on political trends there In 1
Ihiw lift open fur Morn1, uhu
lit
Kamilv liu'onu's
The story vva* being discussed thorough gob g than the nre*t •»&lt;
to a near standstill, an alert photographer found just the picture to tell the atory when he snapped the
relation to U. S. participation In
tiulti d the Uepuhheait party dnr
i everywhere, and seems destined i hamlful nf hapless doetoi*
N ATO and In economic assistance" 1
cocker spaniel (right) watching soulful!) from tear window of Its m aiter’i stranded auto. (International)
inii tin- pre^tdentlal eamualkin.
i to cause new and stronger feelings
N * mu lot s*lu*«vn• - *’i Mu '
abroad.
With these unmmnvcm-nt- -In
nillst the groups the So' let press
* ii
utti m i'irtl mi I Its* ft* t nit spilt* .ui tun minor euniinmeeft.
Elsenhower snd his Cabinet to
tin
call* Anglo-American warmongers, Soviet press ha» hro-iglil
Viol
I • MU* I t ' f
ill* Slltlfo',1 l l i'i l ’ - I hi*\ ,n i 4rmi|»" dealing u lth !&gt;!"•
day discussed his Inaugural ad­
tin t of i nlumtiia matter" and Puband against Zionist organisation* fore once again the inystrrnni* m i
M l*
\ t l l t lM l t \ Mil
I l««*
tllli*
II*
dress and the State uf the Union
In* Work" Kverv senator Is enTlie announcement said the a* cunistanees s o rrn u m lu itm dr.itl&gt;
•n t h
4 M M ! | l | « ‘ ta .1
I ill
I n t i -HU*
message which the general w ill)
sorted plot wti* carried out on In of Andrei Zhdanov i i i i i t looted op
YI|W ♦• titteil l»v Liu tu hm en m 111lit re
.i
im i lii&gt; i •U . ii
submit to Congress shortly u iler
i ( on I liineil I hi Patfr S t i)
,1«Mt
.ktrudiuiD nf British ami \ini*riciiii on ;*s SutlmK llk rh «n«Tr*
.ih’sl ti- lit’ Ml It |M• Pit •I
Apklng office next Tuesday.
intelligence Yvrvii'tA oml ZimiKt III** |*«*riCi* uf NiVf*li»I Vi»vitt vrii-vKk
•&lt;tM» «
♦
ft
»
V
'
M
\
t■
«
&lt;
w And there were Indications Unit ,
«l
|iri!lr*gi*. Hill lull " vtftfT
urgnniratliois
W i'll s ,
thr key ufflcals of the new ad
I It said an investigation will be
Many 111m1v nf w|»ivill*ali«m
I la.
Jilt A l
m inistration also talked over the
completed In the near future hot I*IT' M|H'Ill'll III thl* fit vf pl.M l lilt ♦.•.hii.t I,-Ml-. I f '
problem of how to cut the I78.60U
meantime
it
had
been
"established
Y
'
I
k
f
|
w
*
t
I
if
flUg^ittL’
l»f
till'
Sdt
i«
|
B . * M. , I -I'M | !»M,l
The i'iiy and Ihe Chamber of Itollilitm.
Mr llreekenriilge said.
0U0,000 budget which President
Is,till) r&gt;M
Commerce are working together to
"M i G ililix plans to lie back III tluil all Ihe arrested doctor* " e re |iri'Y» ,»t the* inlrl1i ;i iilM.i •*1 l i imi • n i l l I
Trum an sent to the lawm akers
paid
agents
of
foreign
liitellt
~ ~
bring 3
garment Im loxlry to Sanford next week " Mr Hrcckoni*r:nl in particular, tin^ mhI um I imI I i h k j t i I ft tee hi I
i It l
last week.
lo
meet
m
m
'g
e
n
r
e
"
It
declared
"T
h
e
majority
l.ltlV
all aluiiU thiit tiling* w n r not tioiiu:
Forrest
Hreckcnrldgc. rlilgc disclosed, "to meet ulth
h\ h»M
E a g e rly said Elsenhower read a Gl'OUD I() Meet With Sanford.
•d
eiti/en*
nml
,,f
l,,r
n
’r1*1
Kr“
Up
were
eon
.,
1
.
,
manager of the C of C. revealed group of interested
l&lt; l | l M i
id in -1mi nt
mi
'II
there
mill
that
thr
draft uf Ihe inaugural message.
riiMinp-Mm, Lhifi"
J
Heeled with the Inter...........
'
In te re s t"
today. Which would provide cm representatives ol he !
A1 l •
’ 1 I'll 9(141V 1tl " lit*
It f V Jt 11■
l.eiitll|trail element
ili.ifm u .it
which reportedly w ill set the gen
get1 * ( o n c e r n
| Ml. 44&lt;(1 • t .it &lt;..nm thu i i tiit past
.
|
it
ployment for ahmil t.Y people at Com m enc Im luslrinl
ria l committee j f t ,
1 ' \ ,i &gt;'mHM&gt;1
t iininiiilst parly w iin tn ir
,lsr r a l theme of the new admlnb
ft* till 1 1 ’ &lt;t tlif | mil" fltth In
e tl
111
b it e
lie ie
the s ta ll
and the City lin lu stii.il Hoard to
II \
♦MlliR L t. 1 T 1Is.
/Inl.timv vim the a r ilu li« t «&gt;i (
ID.
(ration's policies and philosophy
iT h is evidently rc le ric d to tin
) ’ctiDi
.m i rf to pm («e v uf t h«*
____
Negotiations have been under complete arrangement* for setting
1
Mill
f
4
l|
fn
ll"
A
litrr
a
iy
anil
wrtB
imrue
hi
I
emu
-* go
—vernm
ernment.
ent.
Joint Distribution I'n m m lllrc
i
t "in 111 1 1 . i i tiih r "nnwelfKIi
The iiopoliitment of ti C ity Insaid ................. the r of (' up of the factory here
President c lc rl then called
1»ltf 1 1Jtr D \ ■Jt 1 &gt; &gt; &lt;s thill t &gt;| ■1\ .IJ*1 J41*&lt;| * \ in ph I h rl le underpi ml It w ii* Mill ^nin^ mi J imH I v
Jewish
organlralloti
which
hn*
sent
■ tioasd for the
■ ourpo«e of* *"'1
president
"M r (iilili* and Mr Drake wore
for and received- suggestions for durlrUil
" I'1* ,'H1. . "U Drake,
1,1 “D ' ex
ex *v lee
"t*president
I,
1 (hr "HUf»D* 1 H"' .Ml' \ isl lit &gt;|
niMIhm^ nf vlnllar^ In aid Hill'opeaii hefnie ln% death at live
j411■
l)M(' " Hi ii Tti'lef iiddii'S,-* to
Inc., Corilelr,
tin vety desirous of some loeal flnntiII
11.
I........new
..
„ Sanford
g „i,r„r.l O'
&gt;■
bringing
Industries lto
’
revision of the draft.
/.hfluniiv \ iJtNiih u .in pnipiD nii'
t . hi. * Jilll Ml 111*! il ID*' 1i«M 1h» Sj»fiD»«.| 1 iDii* meetiiiy? Sn tin*
Jew *. New York spokesmen *aid
women's
ria
l
participation
In
setting
up
the
c
ninmifucliiied
Next on the agenda wax n dix whs effected last night at a meet* "
Jilit
In-tl
V
IO
L?
|H"IM
the
charges,
if
Intended
for
llteir
ftir (ii*ur«l M Miitunkm s.itlm \ ,p )'i l Inli tmhi&gt; ■
cuixlon of the Slate of the Union irtg of the C ity Contmlanioii. Ap spurlsweur and Junior apparel tie factory here, especial!* since they organliutTon w,-r.- Iix. rldleulmis to hluulow m ih r K ic m lin . \y Ii i » h.i- tl lift a if * "it in tin, I
"W in it 1 fil "t jollied the 1-itltlS
message. That talk had not been pulntment* confirmed by the Cum fore being sold to another inanu both iilan to move tlieir fam ilies merit comment
.1
M
l
i.mnf
t
n
mil
v
v
y
i
&lt;
s
t
i
n
It
*
r lir t i ifi kluturc iti tliu L i &gt;1 f» '
i hit. ‘_’«i vtut ■
* Hgu In t Ti'ulu," he
li- s s .- s s t- on i ' l l , a lt i
mtHslon were J . H. Van Hoy, Her faeturer J , ,M (la rre tt. operator here, If ami when this operation
(111
Ixxidnn.
diplomats
speculated
M
iM
hl
li"
i*f
Mil
M
l
("11
t
f*
*
I
i.»-gaii. “ I fiuured I umild put murt!
&gt;i*ars until hi1 ta imxi luokrtl ii|mn
man Jacobson, W, It. Nicholson, of a local dry good* xture. and gets underway
that
the
disclosures
may
prelude
if
till
.
H
til
nitsi
i
I
In
mil
|
mi
a
Hilo the einli thill) | got out uf it.
l.lve (Ink.
d a k, president
president uf
o f I.......................
Wtllluni r iu r k
W allv Dlrtrielm Sum Gibbs,
. ,1' lave
Brelltnlnary discuHwInmi w ill be a wide * ch 1c purge nml lend to the at n likely stlCl'f»»or tu Stalin
Ituikr &gt;etiii' Hint ii L I'huii'U* fund
licit t I In i'♦’ fnnhd tti1‘Mii|fli the
MttlvtikuY at i i i i i t i ’ii ! I mixj- v;i t
Itohurt Uauman and HulDh Cowan’ *1)®
Company nml former held relative t« the rxtnhlHhm cn! biggest Soviet trial since IU.T&gt; A
I)*-* in t‘ tiv nni tin '» 4 live f i i ’ t a»iu . | hute i i 'i 'I’i y ei| lnfthitely
S
L d l w Vare
n . the
^ I happointments
a ^ S i S S l . ,d-1^ ,Cl “ " v , r " ur “ f **"» Klwunl* |«.f tlrla Industry hy the C of C Foreign Office spokesman coin- linv rid uf Zhilunm a (nllim erx
Htill
lill ipending
m
i
mi
l
i
i
n
1
1
1
*
III
eu
i
i
&lt;
'nut
i
.
tiMiiv I mm the i luh t tin ii I m il
Ixiurd of directors
director* tonight at 8:
8:00
...i..,’., ....
rr with Vn«
ViutmcMHluky the flr&gt;t tu fall
of Dan W right and Cordon F re d ­ Club
with U.s ilu I’llilii'’ tiai^gf *• m&gt; f'.t - , 'evi l put Into H "
The negotiation* have gone mlu ‘
powerful
fntaif ul t/Tr Soviet
erick.
!'•
n
&lt;
i»
Kk|
"
i
M
m
*1
^
^
'^
Tap
ecter!
t
’ommimlsl
figure
hn*
been
Tlm
l
pi)1
npeiii
d
in
N
mv
„
ITi
I
Ik
&gt;
xmnifu
the final slngrs, Mr llreckcnridge
M1 t'luupp iim, u Tu reeefitly in'
tNimrtiissiiui u a s
' ’ ? , ol H:00 o'clock,
l v . f d also
. , ! ? rat
, rrrtlio
: behavine like a Hurglo fur :ii-M a te V'liKiiitrii^
l&gt;
The new bouvd w ill meet to­ said. Including the selection uf n i rnight
nI ii-n- i f D .! nf Dm i f,ttMiln*e i in..* . ids the |u«'lfth Lhm ever
y e a rs ." The lluriilns w,-rc 131b ecu fired fitini til* joh ami from the
morrow night nt thu C ity Hall teolnllvo site for Ihe faelory in f i t v Mull.
HUMIf l n f h* in 11t i i Ini Hi nil *4i i. tiuitlded lire tr'dd |dnt»‘d
fury Itts)Itm nobh’s who murdered Built hum and never heard uf in M j I and \h
I J . M. (la rre tt, operator of n , h„ Crown Paper company's imild
If..V
11 1 , 1 1 " .
im fid't t -fdp in the Mom
They ( representatives of the to gel rid of relatives and Iva lsl
A total of IL&amp; U pupil
Wl Inxiwctioox
I
puhlle ii^nlii until ntiimt a tinuitfi
' jt
Sanford dry goods store, who D , | ng near the Inkc ......... tv K
I I lift I ']11 i)ii. ■
(M ill
'» Mil imi let dr s*' Tl In'
were made
■ •last
I t year
y « r Lbv nurses of
iiijtt tt hpii Su^luv mentmnrd Vnw
Zhdanov
died
lit
Hits
ami
Seller
:
t
P
it
*
p
I
p
*
i
*
1
■
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"il 11
41 ,« 1 [ij'iiM.II
the Seminole Count]
County Health Unit, representing a jatrly raid to be fjo rm iy J r ., representative of llVe !!p!i’ rnthm ^iVt'i^niiproxtnHitLjy1'1.!* bakov In I 15
nesi’iiik v ‘t %in% in eurnieellnri u kill
pcfif
| * tr -1 1 '♦pm* utirhufH . *t t '1 ..
gar- company, recently sh.rn.-d the machine* and will work .........
t:,
1 IMI 11**| LM|lh Itltf thill
its records disclosed
Ixcloxcr today while Interested In establishing a
i huulitiu* out i*i %eu the edit.
«»f
ment
rectory
here.
building
to
a
group
uf
rrnrc*entu
jieuplc
when
they
»
l;u
l,"
Mr
I'll lit (III • h " . t f.t
.) r. .»)*» 1
1
11
nl.-tiluli- f-&gt;r ) our
1.733 pipit examinations were made
Die |iu rl v tltrfirelie.il in-nla/Nie
1
Iti*
%* lMin 11 Mil
Tom Lemon, C ity Manager, said lives of the proposed faelory.
llreekenriilge said Later be said
Mil ./ .il
1,1
') M D 1 \ • Il il 1 * !l ^mil. Dill
by a doctor and 3.701 field visits
H&lt;iMie\ ik
,
M
t*
1
*
•
*1
.1
I
m
1
that the location of the garment
The representative* defutllelv plan* are to Increase to about too
fit im ilt* f
. 1 M-)l(;|i'M 1!Mi1 |** Mt inililf
were made to pupils' homes.
| III" U Milltl till ,Ml ' I I.Hir-4 V11.11 • il' 11*J*'
• *| llt&lt; •*I|M
»*»IIM 1|•1•'- 1 , ft II till } Mil
lllrth s In the county more than factory here l« proposed by n fur- arc Interested In the building and machines and npproxim.iiel&gt; i;* '.: I [ i - i r i k / l R v ( ' m n n
xii far lo flu tup tankini; m en diei" i'l I'll • « 1tl
I
Ilf|
1
1
1
IS
■
1
1
1
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L
V
U
[
II
U|
V
X
VIIIIS
II
■
™
-"srs-1
nn*r
inunufucturL'T
of
w«iiu'n*i
o
laiHir
inhi
I
which
va
a*
hruuKlit
pruplc
'
•1 III. .
**
• t*M* '*
doubled the deaths In 1033, with
of
the
S*u
let
(
outiiiimixt
hiei
ar
■
purDweur
and
Junior
upparvl
of
about
by
the
IM&lt; 111. Ill • 1 I’’
Florida
k ashhills
1be ptopo-al got started. Mi
i llitll ■ *1
|» . *i v' llitll III*' Dm I y 1 milltl t'f
711 ol
of the
inc form
former
er and
ana 287
zni of
ui the
me
city .ii»’ euiki’ei'tietl tin* V u m ii 'h iii
.....„
...Li^t, ____ - ,.„ i...,i.„ l MJlntifnpf
,1 • lilt It•*« IM f.t" • • 1
flit 1Lit at s •&gt;
MlMlel 1.lull-i ( L,l. ult.l (Im
f a t te r. Eighty-two m aternity cases Cordcle, Go. which »»&lt; contacted Manufacturing (oinpany liraneh llreekenriilge said, when Mr Gar
sk&gt; f»eu|)te iiiut thu" tin* /.tul.Mi'*\ ,
here,
now
disbanded
"Negotiations
;
re
ll
told
a
friend
in
Atlanta
Gr«
..It
lit.
.
1li«
•
1
by
the
Chamber
of
Commerce,
i V ’’llllf ' «
pro
were admitted to a clinic on pre­
t * 1 »11* flu 1 III k ii MI/hThilt, hi* •■Milpeople
are
'till
in
Hie
K
re
m
lin
1
to
(i.
\V.
Swan,
H08
Kseamlda
Avenow
are
underway
through
the
that
Hanford
wn*
interested
,
il.l,
f,.(
f Ii
le
natal care, through tha unit, while
11Imi -|
The "&gt;u,l oommltt'-i- «f Mm l-»kr &lt;ln;Jt&lt;tlt*f In effiM I It "eoiii" t«* fIIM*tilt* i). ■
Attorney (?. W. Spencer, rep- Chamber of Commerce to make getting someone to establish
. ..it. 1mm* tti Li
County nurses recorded 373 pro
\ " m t luh h* f f IP &gt;t|lift.lii
Mary rtmmlmr of f oiiiim M• wrlil me an a K m that Malenkov AI til I* » till -l i t s i !
arrangements
for
Ihe
use
of
the
IC.m
tinurit
On
I’
agr
S
is
)
reseeting
about
a
dozen
home,
ft I ■1 ■s|
natal office nod field visit*. A total
•1
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on rn-oril ..........
&lt;l»
flie
Imr
"hot
,,
,
f
,
t1
owner*
in
tinarea
of
ExeamUa
till
f.M
f*iDs t*.
of 3M post-birth calls were made.
1 ' ;.i In IliurL tin Sn 111m11k Mi»u.«
Coninils'b'O'-f- to i*"' " (i " ■ " *
l
ine
open!)
anti
Je
u
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n.it
ur
e
1
*
1
f
1
•
Avenue,
ipiextloned
an
ordiliunco
i
t.f ......... .
The h rallh unit has five mid
' 1 l AY,1 till* 1I'M’I i htil1*1f 1 "1 If11II "
Ci,io( Depui lon-nt m&lt; &gt;Mug tu H&lt; nf tin* ehai'iM*' fit* in u ith tin* ' n 'I Iftlffi
wives under II* supervision, ae I violation notice which bail been
f
&gt; ( ti
.| HI ills whlt'l IM f ii krw i' lllfM.
|,I,ml In llo. mil, fiilto, tmvlog Mi *-jitellite attnek&gt; mu / h u iK in and UH|1 Jil tt
'
‘
"lift
,|
,
,,
cording to the rcrurus.
j Issu' d to C . W, Swan, 8i»8 Eseninlllf
1* » &lt;tli 1'it ■
*
V( Ttill 1 11 ilia 'll It t4 D ili 1*111&gt;
, | „ H m , tin- t i llo im - u l o f I'itv m g M u nich It, nil
le
e
r
y
Ih
u
ie
v
e
i
Most of the care given by tin | bln Avenue, concerning the break| | ,. m
1 ■ ........... . f Jilt' '
HUNHI
1 V
. luh
t ••in . 1 -IHK
fund-.
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line.
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.
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n
"
'
'
'
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health unit lx of preventive nature. • lug of a curb without subseipient
Ifi 1 II
I r *f|l Mi. M
VLi 1 - 111 1hi* I.M m t ill • ’ niil ittM
recclit
ii.cwlt'ig
“
f
"
I,
"o
,
iil'iw
unim
iof
being
a
side
Issue
construction
of
u
drivew
ay.
but fgcepllnns are made fur tu t
* ' m 11 \ «i* 1 t tt 1III .
Ni i 1 11 L
il
1mill V, (hi 1 ** 1 1 1 .' 'h t 4*1 j Inin
Uomiucrrc In the rououun"v u “ &gt;
Win
(tier
W in H
ut
Zhdanov actually was (Im • Ii if ! lit
Tin- violation notice which had
disease*. There were MB people
CIIHt 1 .1 lit
'i'll ,1 tt'hil iM.'inh.1 hi|i t.r m b .
at Luke Mary with President It pul old ul tile wiiv or died nalur
Jre ite d for venereal rilirn te x during Iwen sent to Mr. Swan resulted
1 1
111 min
i|t 1 '« "Irht 1 • u *'f In"y1 Miiy 1In ini^liMiil tin*
iul.lt.| »• t
allv of n heart attack also I* be
M. Mull presiding.
'• h e year and ODD field v li l t i for from a permit to bn-ak a curb,
1 1*1 im Inti* 1 Il.l
»n hi,'' lit* |**. 1lit • tl •m l.
F o llo w in g tin’ reading mid *1' side Hie point now The ixilnt i* tu 1hi 1 im. 1
VD Investigation*.
which huil been Issued In Decem­
\ 1) &lt;I I " I l l ' l l hr uni (lint
pruval of minutes of previous (|lu| y.h.lurvnv dead Is imiell more IfH'i.ftM* 1"" 1 1&lt;l| || t St II | ' MDli
The other exccptlun la tubercu- ber of ID-ID. It was brought out In
.
j) (u*f' h’ nml ID" 1D’li hi r l ’th, 11 i m mil 1hr ill*
mn-tlng, tlie treasurer repurted 11 valuable lo eertnlu high leaders In h im 11v ("II
tovli. There were IT people hoapl- the discussion between Attorney
&lt; ’.lUU in f hi ul
L ii.| t&lt; • J '
llpilllMtl lif .1 Mm 111 ' uMikhui y*
total l.aioiiee of $ 14*t.10. A- ”
Moscow than he would have been
tallied for the rilaenie through the Hpeneor and the Commission.
I M
■ 4 r.iuuL . l-*&gt;u l,i 11pill ti|i iill t-ii" HIHH1 IIM Hi Di*r ■
of
tin* j,live lie now give* them an ex
Toinktuson,
ehuirmun
unit end A7 large X - r a r i made of
Thu attorney contended thu per­
1 ut ' ii lii ii 1 &gt;
&lt; Mlll.l
Mlit) 1
i i|, Mi .. ami hn "'iti mm n **fit 1 full
ruse tu begin ii purge
Christm as Tree Com iiiUlec. n
arredod T R c n ie i and nf othora mit covered breaking of the curb
| l.f M'i" nl r'181' |HM
1111 limit |itt 1" ■
I'm" f 11
ilIII &gt;1 upi fii tt'il y Li
nurleil (bill J ‘J07Jtt* bud been enl
suspected uf having had contact unly, and that It did not provide
»: ’in &gt;
1 • hi • '■
*&gt; fj! mi il ■ Ylilt .MJitl
leeted
lid*
year
f"
'
the
e
lile
rliiln
with an Infcrled person.
fo r Huli*ci|urnt driveway construc­
y .'lh l kiJt *' h
. urM .D
ml) t M1 Hi|i|f
'At It.Minl thill
Vaccinations given Included ypn tion. The C ity Manager disagreed
1 ment, wlileh wu» It" 1 linge-t " "
IIIIL A N illl I .VIK
in .1. ti l m| &lt;J. HM* m ..... »Dikiy 111«|*&lt; 1 H m fiu'l thill
)1111 it nf 4
I record, w ill. IUJ g ifts being profor smallpox, 37B for combined with his theory, stating that the
Nflt 1 . • . ,1 1 1- Mill f ni l . Ml' tl Itti ui mi »«
ft Uhl kit- stih’ nf i»yf
I elded for that number of elilldrnt,
Pli.iis fur p.trliel|t;,tIIMI hy him
uhouplng cough, dlptherla
and old I no lire provides that a drive­
lunil- n in} \u '■still
V til'll m,IV kl 1IM * t\ t P1 kfit 1itif fttr ihr
retanus, nm) 4t for typhoid fever, w ay should I mi constructed after
Mrs. Frank tlnrlh.w . cliuirim .ii Junl ami Seminole County In Ihe 1 Mtfrl if'
I L i i M il.'
\ u U lM I
II ft IHMtf
)MiH i ii - '.f K in ."
lot 11ml* 11»r i v - a rn iltc (hookworm) testa num­ a curb Is broken In such a ease.
I of Urn llenuttfieatluU Committee,
eutral I h.rula K*|.o*l hm k rh
III" it • f'
■
M \ 11s l*i i I t hililri'M, tin1 tile &lt;*f LMIfil
ilv . Ill*
bered #69: blood t c it i, 32,1. and
renor
rd
splendid
cooperation
"
f
2.7
28
are
uu.h-rvvav
hv
the
(
ham
Mr. Spencer said his clients
,iiitri11 tr»ui»! &lt;1«*&gt;11 I • «( 1 ■ t'luiMi &lt;i
11li iii'tl •**
I m Lily tilt'
water bacteriological tc its . 397.
»l committer .........her-. P. I» An- ber of ( ommeree horrest I reek. ..
could not afford to build drive­
'' • It Ml1' III 1 ii&gt; &gt; sit v (jlimt'-v I'M lit* ni'huul
biufiMf rI&gt;
One of the functloni of the unit ways and that a hardship was be­
de
-o
halr.ou..
of
the
......
i."avf-r.
unnuuiim
I
Imlay
derson, clialrn.u u of
i I&gt;mit■tl in * i &lt;I•I»- n,'* Mi
I K ......-nil .ti.I
with John Pirrsuu us ehuirmun of H i m I L
Is lo Inspect w a lcr supplies and ing worked by the .C ity . Mayor
Com m ittee, review.-.; the orgunun
L 1 Jt u**i
I t'li-M ' U l
I Im
s|»riiT * t 1111*4 inlrit..
.
i
.....I
tho
enmmlttee
In
charge
sewer facilities, both of homes and Itandall
nammii Chase
uimse said the
tfie (.Tty
C ity ManIII. ( If tl I I * f(i*l I....... . It) K mik L i mu I I Mi ( till.
Mill !*' t*l
The principal biiihliug ,.f Slovak Gardens, Inc. lucutc.l on I uk. l,10" Vf l , “ ’ 8hufflelm urdt.iuii.uAlrendy the two men sold. Sun
(own*. Another Is the Inspection of uavr and the C ity Commlsxlton nre ‘
IIfi; l Mu Y ' it
der the
thu sponsorship
spoiiHurump of
«i tin
'»»' ^
' ha _ |rendu
nmjii Spring*
f *i *i i m I mnm «li 'I'N iitiif, Frwu
Howell
Itoad,
four
mil.from
Casselberry,
resulted
from
a
churllahh
'
!*l'r
Si.rmgs
ami
the
Parker
food handling establishments. D ur­ " Irv in g lo work on a reasi
reasonable
ber of Commerce, but functioning ||„|„.y
in Oviedo tm nil!* nt*"
f ftt iL
•i »
«■"jsliiitM «| " "ni it u»*w ifutu
ing tlw vear there were 331 tec- basis" and are "not
bequest
from
Mrs.
Curl
Ih-lohlavckuvu,
whose
liusl.aiul
Is
now
tliai.
not tryin g tu
to work
*• f»*'il |sii r
separately, The courts are now m pigged in participate In tile expu &gt;L'.r,MU a
tin
m 11 ( r l i
i n n l i i f l i " t «!•»»n g w l i y I I * I i
(urea, talks and motion picture* a hardship
m»n
j
i
ihi*
taKtrd
iHri*»*fi»r«
anyone,
■hip on anyone."
,M|» I)
tiptop condition, lie re port etl,
. allton. interested groups may con
I I'll't fit I I'M-V Lflnja' ||||M I'll HI lit ill' lllfllM" ill
rated by the
tr unit to
presented
‘ « total
The attorne,
attorney said Mr.
Mr Hwan was
everyone Interested in the «p.&gt;ri j „ C( (|j(, (- ()f
teleplm...- iHtsi
(4'.M illii.1 On Page -Is i
)|MJ || I D (If |f« I Hit* llll'ItllllT I
idlence of 4,91)
audlanct
4,M l people,i. Dr, Frank
singled out of numtrou
■ous
was urged to take advantage of i ------- ----- — ----- ----------------- i ** thuntv tint n u ll 1j1111 4 I mf ih i’ir
Qulllman heads the unit.
. . . who
. . . . . had broken curb* and
Ui l|» ill |Mnm.Mmr •*ii«l 't'lliiitf Mil'
tft Mr*. Robert Kam i, office secre­ .pvopT*
*' im fui the I
\iui 4i l ni l |ifu*
tary, said the mobile X-ray unit asked that the C ity Manager and
&gt;ii ni fur chilli* t »i
will be In the county, early thli the building Inspector look at
the
Phllll)i»
Industries
properties.
year on ■ biennial ▼tilt.

ments Left Open To
Senator Who Split
With Party On Ike

Report For Year
Is Released On
Housing Projects

Industrial Board City And Chamber Of Commerce
To Aid Business
Work Together For New Factory
Is Named By City

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m
m
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Lionisin T a lk Hy
“N e lli Thom pson

j

Health Unit Data
For Last Year Is
* Disclosed Today

Action On Hoads

From Iiiikc Mary

110MKF0R SLOVAKS

i'&amp; Sni.;rs!' -

Slovak Day To Be Held Feb. 22
E S ^ S R i g h t Of Press To Criticize Court
At
New
Seminole
County
Home
reportedt,r"g; |8 Upheld By Georgia Chief .Justice mood Bank win no
"

The unit alio assist* In making
examinations of milk oows and In
rc«« i i y ihe (Jirl HcouU am! tolil
Mayor Chasa said the Commis­
giving them vaccination*. The
D r. Victor Msmntey, Professor w ill feature in addition to the nilcow* are eximlnted for Bang* Di­ sion meeting was not any plgea Ot H isto ry at Florida Htnto Unibv D r. M uiualry. exhibitions Brownie group, for whom a leader
to thrash out a legal m atter .and t t r s it y , Tallahassee, w ill deliver
sease and tuberculosis.
o
f
Slovakian
a rt and handiwork, ha. .IreaSy bee,, r msen. Joe %-V- W^ , ! ^ S l E k A h
fin a lly , Commissioner John Kadcr

Sanford Represented
A t CAP Assembly
^

Local representation wa*
to the Florida Wing aaaeml
the .Civil Air Patrol at West
Beach last weekend, during which
particlpenta secured the latest In­
formation concerning cadet trainand formulated plana for the
re.
ipmentatlves from here were
L L John Pierson, director of ca-

dsts fiyr the Central Florida Orou

itn John Andes, commander
CAP cadet squadron,'and the

K

better'* ion, Thomas, code!’ lieu

made u motion to turn the matter
over to the C ity Attorney. His mo­
tion eras approved. Attorney Spen­
cer said he would "be glad to havo
you do it.''
John Callahan, president of the
Sanford Baseball Association, ro«
quested assistance from the C ity
In promoting tho Seminole Blues
baseball team and told of plans
for raising funds.
He presented e proposal fo f a
season ticket sate campaign for
the Bluet, stating, " I f sufficient

the principal address ut Klovnk
D ay ceremonies, Sumlay, Feb. 22,
to be held at Slovak (in rile ns, near
C asselberry,
C arl
tlelnliiaveka.
chairm an of the Board of Directors
fu r th is newly slate-chartered in­
stitution, staled today.
Slovak D ay. to I m* held on that
date fo r tha firs t time In Florida

to wlileh those who plan tu attend
are Invited to submit entries In
eluding needlework, a rt, c e ra m ic
and other types o f handicraft
cither Hindu in the old country or
otherwise typical of tho Slovokiun
culture,
Bfeala w ill be served on the
grounds .It was stated, and the
general public Is Invited to attend.
The program w ill cpmmenco about
10:00 a. m. and w ill continue
throughout the day. Tho chairman
stated that he Is happy to haw
tho opportunity tu acquaint not onv his fellow Amuricun-Slovuks of
the purposes o f the Slovak G ar­
dens, but feels that It w ill be of
unusual educational and inform ­
ative value to the public as well.
Located fust four m iles from
Casselberry on the Lake Howell
Hoad. Slovak Gardena Is • ch a rit­
able Inatutltlon organised In 194#
end chartered by the State of

bury
t t u f f l r tl».
Cumineru donuU
"M arch of Dim* .
rebu ke care of thu Jo h n liu Evans
Memorial plaque and usalca pluntIngs. K arl Toney volunteered to
repaint the Luke Mary road signs.
P ro f. II. It. Iluckoubuch, princi­
pal of the school, uffered to super­
vise any games, one evening a
week on tho school's lighted
courts, open to either the students
or any adults curing to taku purt.
The president appointed a nom­
inating commlltea composed of 11.
M. Gleason, C. I '. lirastngton and
B, E. True to prepare for tlio elec­
tion o f officers for the coming
year, such election to take placo
at the February meeting. A . W.
Tomklnson was awarded a rising
votaa o f thanks fur all the work
ha gave to the Christm as Trea

..

.

.

..

body H m -

nf .be ( l £

Supreme Court cummrr.U-d on [he
be neb today that newspapers have
« right to crIU clio courts "because
ry wo do not have
I" tills , country

a belief that thu king can do no
wrung."
Hu made thu remark at thu Su­
preme Court’s hearing of argu­
ments on tho unueul uf two Atlanta
(.'(institution editors fur contempt
uf court citations In Superior Court
at Rome, Ga.
. "I do not think you will find
any court willing to hold a news­
paper In contempt for criticlilng
a judge." Duckworth told special
prosecuting attorney S. W. Fur the
of Komu. Fsrrlis argued Mint thu
Supremo Court should uphold the
citations.
Farrias had told the court, "We
need lawi to protect court* against
attack* on their integrity." Chief
Justice Duckworth then inked Farrlia: "Can any court ever itrengthen Itaalf by lUenclng crlUolam of

Kdilur lti!|&gt;li M il.ill nml M.m.ig
lug Editor William l-'tidit* of the
C'onslililtlim bud ii | if:iJv -iI tliv i-nxi"
jiftor Sufivriur Juilgt- II E N iibol*
of Hume In-Id Hie ni lu i-mitt'inid
of h i-i cum I mid *cnli-need tiiutii
to servo 20 days In pill anil puy
fine* of )2&lt;x) each,
Nictiol* licensed tbc editors of
nublishing .1 "inislcm liag mid ills
honest" stoiy lust April 21 on Iruf
fie violations In Floyd County as
part of a highway *afetv series
Tin’ story cited a traffic ease 10
Floyd County and said stale high
way patrolmen found no record*
that disposition hud Imen made
uf tlie case lo Ihe court
'The newspaper later published
u picture uf lliu arrest ticket hear
lug a "no record" nutation.

At another point during (he argil
ment* Duckworth asked proteeut
Ing attorneys, "How could any
county complain about tho truth
being told?"
At another stage during the
arguincnta Justice Lee U. Wyatt
Allowing adjournment, pie and
fao were served by members of
"U a nawapaper hai libeled ■ commented from the bench that
the Constitution'! ttnry concerned
lh a Beautification Committee and Judge," Duckworth continued, "ha
f ('untie(tied‘ On
~ “Peg n.Stx)
can auo for libel Juat like any­
• social hour waa enjoyed.

inilv-

•

4

Here On .laiumry 22

I he Control Kloruio lllnud Hunk
Hull will be In Sanford on Jap. 22
in iirci'pl bliHxl iliiimr* fur llo- SemiHole County Blood Hank under the
auspices of tin- Lion* Club, it was
mimmnci'd tixluv by H arry ltnbson,
Liims I flood drive chairm an.
Illixxl dumilloiix are being re ­
quested at tills time because the
liuluncc of blixxl in tlie Central
Florida Illixxl Hunk became c r it i­
cally low during tlie Christm as hol­
iday*, lie said.
Anyone wishing to give blood fur
(lie use of .Scmlnulc County re si­
ded lx are requested to telephone
Mrs Henry Wllto J r . nt 4H M,
or Mr Itofison at DU8.

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                    <text>Sanford Sweeps Twin Bill From Palatka, 41-30; 28-19
Scottmen Win First
PwFC Game; Junior
Feds Take Second
Straight Vi ct ory Lions Win 2nd CFC
Contest; To Play
Sanford's bleak basketball hnrlxon took n sudileri ahuut-fat r lust
Lyman High Five
Friday night aa Seminole High
varlalty nnd junior quintet* com­
In Oviedo Tonight
bined to sweep n doubleheniler

Jones Scores 19 To Pace Oviedo To 55-36 Win Over Groveland

front the I’ulntka Maroon* bv reapectlve tirore* of 41-30 nnd 28-19
before 200 fnn* in the SIIS gymnaaium.
Fed Coarh John Krotl'a em­
phasis on fundamental* flnully
m itrrialiird on the court a* the
spirited Seminole lirmonslrnti-d
rfrwe rn-o|&gt;er*linn and team pin,
for the flrsl lime Ibis rear In
ringing up their seasons flrsi
victory.
Cordon Clark, Kenturkv trans­
fer senior, led the Feds with II
points while alternating with
lanky Jimmy Krider taking rebo"nda off both bn-nln,

nuiiira lllsbea

Jock Krider

Junior Metis nnd Frank Htufford teamed tip to bring tin* hull
down the court and played Impor­
tant feeding role* while occasion­
ally breaking through the I’nlnlku
lone on running lay-ups.
It w»* evident from the very be
ginning that the Celery F.ils had
complete command of tilt' silimtlou
as they mounted nn 11-6 margin
In tlie initial period while pushing
the sente to 22-111 hy the Inlrrinl*
simt. Hanford was never headed
throughout Ihe gums.
Coarh Hrntl kept the Seminolrs on thrlr Iocs calling several
time ouls to metlrulmisly chart
out flaws In the Fed playing
lartlrs on a small black hoard.
Hrnll punctuated the Hanford
onslaught with Ihe liberal use of
hla two-platoon system, thus
keeping down Ihe srore.
The hustling piny nf lluhlui His
tier, Krider nnd Ht afford lev no led
Hanford'* Improvement, 111*1.....
excellent floor game whs a com­
plete surprise to many and the
timely relmurdlng of hihjer [dm
the uncanny am irnry nf Rtnfford
certainly brought snllsfuellon fimn
Seott.
Both Stafford and Krider were
second high to Clark with nine
marker* eaeh. The nimble Htnfford led the Hemlnnle's big 12point third slanta with three buck­
et* on two one-handed pusher*
from the court and another from
Underneath. Clark pared the early
Fed drive with five points In tho
first quarter while Krider eonlrlhilled u nne-liiinder anil ii I In-in.
Metis found Ihn range hi the
second period with a pair of field
oals while the second platoon Joe
'lekens, Kandy Reynolds and Dll
Sheffield lidded two points eueli in
the rinsing minutes.
I'nlntka, loser of five games in
six this year, holding hut a single
triumph nv«r little Crescent City
five, found little to cheer about.
Bruce llnnrock perfornuul nldv,

f

Fernslda
Jarrett
flmllh

Paul Pezold Maintains Titanic
9-Pin Lead Over City Bowlers

GROVELANI) (Sprclal)-O vledo'n hu.krt happy sopbomore forwurd, Johnny Jones, went on anutlnr scoring rampage here Inst
Friday night, churning the cord*
tor II* points to spearhead the
t.itins r&gt;ii-t»l victory over GroveIit 1111 in u Central Florida Conlerence game,
Jones' point spree pushed up
his season’s total to s i In five
lames for a 18.7 average, which
reds all Seminole County prep
scorers in both departments.
The Ovledunns were playing
without the service* of their star
toiunrd Hilly Meek, who is side­
lined on crutches with a sprained
ankle, However, Guard Norman
u&gt;c, who himself hits been
mining a severe cold for the past
two weeks ami was held to n sin­
gle murker in the Hoone JV gnme
i . wees, look no the thick left
by Meek’s toss unit unit r Ilulled 12
pomls to the Oviedo itesiiult, &gt;&lt;lx
imm the rhnrlty line.
Grtjvelmid's leelde senring of­
fensive was paced by the 12 point
ft mu* n| J t,rt n Dowdy nnd Herniun Ktlierlon. The GrovcJnnd girls
gittned some eonsolulioii for tile
ioeul funs by ndministei mg u Mi lk
setback to the Oviedo g i l l s in Die
lid lifter.
Jerry I’uryenr hit for 27 point*
for winning girls while Oviedo's
perennially high scorer, Shirley
Jones, led the I,ions with Ifi tal­
lies. .Shirley Is no relation lo John­
ny Jones,
Tonight the Oviedo quintet,
which hntds a nifty 2-0 record
in CFC play &gt;o far. will make
unothrr confrrrnre defense In
Oviedo against their county
rivals, the l.ymnn Greyhounds,
•he girls’ game will inaugural*
the twin hill at 7:110 p.m. In the
hn»
•■nl»'-io hi d 'IH u rffiL n l
new Oviedo gymnasium.
I*lon Coach I'ttill .Silkier will
bad his charges into the fray with t i l 111ii ii ii nine
liil&gt;
a winning 3-2 record while Lyman'
” i‘‘
mentor Jim I'ayne will field it rluhi f’l / &lt;&gt;1■I 1 - mm- I
Vo n
«ith n 1-3 season's count. I.ymuti Iiiiiit
iiolits n poor 1-2 margin in I’FC letIiiiIIh Is only Von llrrbtlll*
Ulut p,ii M-Miiil his 1962 clip nf
.day.
ith an infill |iiunis already, D15 I I. 'King Ciii I" I lliliil this
Johnny Junes will lie seeking to senn&lt;m with n DU 17.
The peiennlnl fourth plnee Gr'rack the century mark in seating.
It he run put together the neces- villi- Toiichtnii I* luiiely m front of
h«fy . IT markers tonight, Jones Bill llurlwlck wim IU2.DI nmi
will heroine the first eilimly prep 1(12.11 averages, respectively. Bay
eager to reach the coveted |lll). Can oil, who rnnkeil No. 3 lust
season with u Id2 13 percentage
point figure tills year.
at this cor responding date, I* ex­
Oviedo
periencing a disappointing season
Jones
this year, hurled down the list of
Myers
pin spreaders with n igiiuniinoiis
McCall
151.1." murk.
Hlater
Alnlliers
f i n LEAGUE VVER AG HR
G. T.P. Avg H.G.
Dudn
I-ley el ly n
G. T.P. Avg. H.G.
Fox
Von I lei hull -&lt; IK 7919 DM. 17
ft. Tuuchton
18 7792 DM.Ill
Schaffer
Total
W. Hai Iwn l.
Ik 2927 D12.ll
Ii.
Steele
45 7119 158 HI
Groveland
Cock r.i ft
II. Tamm
IH 2815 167 0
Dowdy
P.
Ilukur
27 4246 157.8
Holly
J. Klinnet
47 7189 159.17 281
G. I'oxolil
48 7491 158.5
Atkinson
J. Cooke
IK 7128 151.18
Green
P Ettel
47 7225 161.34
Blackurn
II. Ilerhst
47 7114 151.17
ITiinrdi
htherlon
II. Carroll
45 8808 151.13
Ba«s
II. Kreiser
II 8588 149.10
Total
L. I’evlc
48 7184) 149 28
(h ledo
E. Kin hhi.ff 48 7141 148.:,7
Grot eland
•&gt;. Ilerhst
12 11248 I 18.18
I*. Ely
12 1771 147.7
A. Nigmllu
15 (Slot 148.31
16 9573 148.3
Sanford - Orlando G. Hi ine
fi r
3 438 115.1
Kennel Flub Entries HL.liraLawson
43 8084 144.10
T. Cobh
21 3024 144.
L. Russ
39 6102 143.14
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Hlannln lin„,
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•l"l Irri'iilalln, lleathsrtliiu" llalia,
lien'!" ****** W'oiulblns. Npuogy
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,a.rena'a tUsur, taitus, Trvas
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.vevln llsmn Hlni Our Irish
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II. Gray
45 flirt 143.8 210
it. Ilohhard
XI 4727 IC..K 191
F. School-'Ct
111 1297 143.7 198
H. Russell
12 81)08 143.
190
H. Hnr dorf
111 5I1H 142.0 175
L. David
12 1090 140.10 17)
It- I.i'FlI*
2 2&lt;*0 140.
101
C. Plorey
48 Otto I 137.25 195
II. K. Hnrdl. on MU 1770 112.24 Dll
T. Horm-tt
15 180! 111.IS 182
A. Van Ness
20 2582 129.2 154
D. Miller
2.1 2952 128.8 104
" . Diercy
J MO 122.
119
Hempstead
1 297 99.
DM
le t2 AVEIL.CKK
G. T.P. Avg. II.G.
Von 111-1 lulls 15 741.8 105.41 195
l‘, resold
15 7101 185.39 213
Cm r oll
45 7:&gt;U.&lt; 102.13 2o9
1otch.on
15 7155 159.
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Mo” Connolly Is
“Very Proud” Of
Her No. 1 Ranking
MELBOURNE. Australia Ml—"I
am very thrilled, gee. that's great
new s -thanks very tn'ich," Maureen
t Little 'tni f'essnllv su'd today
when ml vised that she had hern
voted (lie female "Athlete of Ihe
Year" in the niiiiiinl Assw-taled
Dress [mil
It was the vmittl vtruiithl year
the 18 year old I eon's ehninnion
from Kan Diego, Calif . had been
voted Ihe honors in a nation wide
poll of sports writers ami sportsraster* in the II S
Maureen. U S nnd Wimbledon
champion, had Just walked off the'
courts at Knoyong Stadium after
another victory In the Australian
championships when *do*»e«t «»
news
"I reel h .in n tiilH
tin B B r /

T o la l

Rnnfnrdi

Clark
Hawkins

Vauahn

&lt;’,T' 1 * , r * " , P', r ' '

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Fg. Ft. Tp.

A. Thomas
E. Thomas
Helm*
Total
Titusville
Bennett
(Digger*
Murmis
Gallon
MrCottcr
Brown
Total
Lyman .
Titusville

ixth straight week with a robust
17.1 game average, official league
itatlitica revealed today.
I’eeoM has dominated tk* ladividual leadership ia the league
ever since he firet entered the
loop eii-weeka-ago aad In the
process he has turned the taut
place No. S team h i e a third
piece contender for tho Mixed
howling titles
Bill Ohnesorgc bold* a allm onepoint edge over Ellen Bette for
leconil place in only six tinea with
» 151 average. In fourth pdare la
he league's top pin smashar on
the basis of total pins downed,
Morris Sjobtom. who has left 8792
tenpins sprawling In 49 games.
MIXED LEAGUE AVERAGES
G.P. T.P. A ti
1. Pezold
Ohneiorge
Ustta
Sjobtom
Powell
Schauttret
DW
Lyons
174
Holly
189
'•’ordyce
17a
Vitt
155
B. May
178
Burnett
B. Hayes
llathorn
Von llerbulis
Barrios
Robinson
Canterlno
GIRLS LOOP FOLDS
MIAMI (At— Rain, cold weather Hedenhaugh
and varied other attraction* were Nichols
M. Fesnld
Fried
P. liayrs
8. Muy

"There I* Florence (hndwicx.
who awain the Cnlallnn Channol.
Then there'* Pnl McCormick, who
won u diving ilnuh'e In the Olym­
pics at Helsinki. Very few women
ever won that double. Then again,
there Is the Irark star, Mae Pages
She renllv did a great Job for
America."
,
„
.
Maureen dldn t know II then, b'tt
two of the women she mentioned
pat McCormick of I*** Angc'cs
and Florence Chadwick of Rv;
nieeo. finished second and third
In the poll.
Mis* Connolly had 109 first place
vote* and Mt points, enmnarr^
with 82 nolnls for Mrs McCormack
nnd M for Mis* Chadwick.
Babe Zaharies, a leading profes­
sional golfer and flvr times winner
of the Athlete of the Year honor
orlginnlnl In 1931, was fourth, fn!
lowed bv Marlon Ladewlg. four
limes winner of the women a all
slar howling championship; Andre*
Meade Lawrence, who won two
gold medal* in akllna at the 0»lo
winter Olympic*; Betsy Bawl*
leading woman money-winning golf
er of 1053; Patty Berg and Lonlie
sngg*. also golf star*: and Marlorie Jackson, Australian elrl who
won the Olympics too and WO mcle1dashes, nnd sel n world reeortl
ln*l year nf 10 4 In ihe inO-yard
dash.

All over Florida more and more vliidnf
buaJnesimcn are finding golden
opportunities in Florida*! lunahinc...
and a better, brighter, baftpitr way
of living to reward their labor!. Maybe

you can profit from their example.,,

Enjoy y o u n a lf I Bui k « « p your
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Grwytow'd Cm k w f i r
ale tantt* war WOiO at
#110 wMt «« * • ‘dog**
tn Wtt dog• a* dva OHaw-t- * -4 - Ktaawl Clue
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Malloy Seeks First
Net Crown Of 1953
TAMPA tit—U nky Gardnar Multoy, the No. I ranked tennis plover
1a the country, foot after nil flrit
tournament title of the year todav
when he meeta Bernard (TV!)
Bart sen, Saa Angelo. T*XM,
Mulloy. from Miami, whipped an
old tannls buddy, Bitiv Grant. Atlaata 8 4, 84), 8 ! Sundav to enter
the final round of the Dixie Tennil Tournament.
\

r—Crafty Adn
lor—m ty m#*t Thuraday In tha
bait race Tropic i t Park rr a r
i rad, the IW.toa added Tropic a)
ndlaa*.

loth nave bean named for Ine

nidi and up at a mile and a fur-,
long, with Cbarfran KaWa a Craft*
Admiral top weighted at 128
pounds, two more than asilgocsl to
William G. Haiti J r .'i Handicap
Star.

htat to dafaat John Myndly, Hart
ford, Conn, l up. Manlty heal

the lop u r i i i l i i n W j .
S S i
athlete." she sald ^ K
\
lint declared s h e ^ K 'C ? J l 1

Freshman Fred Wynnt quarter*
hm-keil every West Virginia touch­
down this season. He passed fat
eight TD'a, scored flvo and handed
off for (ho other 22,

tnford, won a blur ribbon In fh#

Ilia race attracted 27 thorough­
bred*.

V lrkl

TMATH NATH — B/t* MB*
Dun**, Deal Nle*. Quaen

17 7 41
i Sanford 22, I'alat-

Ace Giasa
29
Roger*
27
TITUSVILLE (Special) — De-j Stanley
24
pite Hobby Drlsklll'a 18-polnt Post Office
City
IQ
*l*f&gt;ring spree, !/&gt;ngWood'a Lym an1Celenr
n
High quintet was badly mauled by t FPAL
MIXED LEAGUE
the Titusville Terrier*, 50-41, In 4
Centre! Florida Conference clash I
here last Friday night. The Grey­
hound girls drew lome solace for,
Lyman by handing Ihe Terrier fe­
males a 49-37 defeat in tho opener.,
Lvman Coeth Jim Payne,
fielding a eomplete sophomore
&lt;•1.inlet with the exception of
rt-arde Shaw, woo handicapped
not having kla high atorlag
enard Jliaia* Newman In the
lineup far (he flrat time this G. Pesold
sea* on. Newman quit the aqua.)
earlier lost week.
After Jumping off to a 9-7 lead
n 'he first period, the Greyhounds COUNTY CAGE SCORER
■inr-imbed lo the four-prong
Last Friday Night
coring onslaught of Jim Gallon,’ Sanford 41, Palatka 30
Wall Driggers, Harry Gene Ben­ Oviedo 55. Groveland 34
nett and Jim Mnnnis. Gallon I Tlluaville 69. Lvman 4t
matched Drlskill'a 18-polnt feat
Sanford JVs 28. palatka JV * 19
while Mnnnis hit for ID, Driggers
(Girl's Games)
for It and Bennett for 12.
Lvman 49, Titusville 17
l.ymnn, which has to play ail of
Groveland 50. Oviedo 38
GAMER TONIGHT
I.vrnan (1-3) at Oviedo (3-21
Lvman girl* v*. Oviedo H rh
GAMER TOMORROW
Sanford at Del.and
Hanford JV* at Deland JVs
Lyman at Winter Garden

. I

GREYHOUND

Hancock

Willis
Westhurv

Titusville Drubs
Bowling Standing! Loop Lead Held For Boyce’s “Debdand?”
6th Time By Pezold
Wins Blue Ribbon
Lyman Greyhounds
CITY LEAGUE
George Pesold continues to lead
D*bd*ndv of MtckeJIff, own*d
By 59-41 Margin Stine Machine
32
the Mixed Bowling circuit for tha r Dr. u 4 Mr*. J. Clifford Boyc*.

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Wednesday.

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Morse Is Knocked Off
O f Z h a d a n o v 2 Covetedj Committee
[Spots By GOP Action

J ew s in D eath

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Secretary Designute
Of State Depart­
ment To He Accom­
panied By Stasaen

Diplomats Speculate
Disclosure May Be
Breludo To Burge,
Renewal Ol* Trials

Internal Weakness Is Detected In
Russian Purge Of Jewish Doctors

1 Minor Assign­
Left Open To
Who Split
With Party On Ike

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NEW YOHK tffi - John Foster
MOSCOW tW—Tlie Suvtrt Union
ments
Duller, secretary ot slate ticsli!
lodny accused nine dnelor*. mn&gt;l
oato, and Harold E. Stasxcn will
ol them Jews, of killing two tup
Senator
■Xq to Europe at the end uf this
lliixslun leader* mid plot ting the
month to [father Information for
dentin of other* through faulty
President-elect Elsenhower on jm
treatments,
ll&gt; WILLIAM I.. It\ t \
Utica! trrml* there.
An mmounermciil *nld the doc
AP Foreign New* tnalv*r
The decision was reached tixluv
1 W \SIIING t'ON ,t* t he confer
tur*. nm* under arrest. "Incorrect |
The Soviet purge of Jewi-li ,l«,
coco ill Itrpiit.liiMii senator* t.xlay
at conferences Elsenhower Is hold
lv diagnosed" ttir fatal Illness of
ipscl ,i com|u oinise plan and
lni| with his Cabinet designee* ami
Andrei A /Jiadnnuv. a Irailing I'n tors on charges which h.m- •»&lt;&lt;■
liiimpctl Sen Mor-c 1 1nil O re) off
other top officials of the new ml
lltburo member, and "reduced the look of pore fantasy intlii ,il« 'o- loo ma|o* committee assign
ministration.
life" of Alexander S Scherbakov strongly that then- are imU-im.i I
Mil lit ■»
Elsenhower's press secretary.
head of the ehli-f iMilitieuI .idniln weaknesses in Ilie t otoonmi-t
Jam es C. lingerie, said Dulles and
Istralion of the So*let Army
party * regime serlnii- • rn"&gt;,ti i-i
Ihe &lt;ii&gt;l* ' i111a t mT" drehled ti»
Stissen, who wilt be director of
Like all nf Ihe ehjht maturity
llroadeast of the nhnnimccment I frighten the Soviet hierarch*
the Mutual Security Agency, would
sent thousand* uf Muscovite* to I Coupled with the recent Mx-t ni
plat e's mu the \rmeit Ser\iie" LtifllPavel to Europe at Elsenhower's |
newspaper stand* to obtain mure high ranking Mlkhiio S Sn-lm ii
milter and all of llie "even Ilia
M in o r
A d j u s t ­ j*mif \ pi,ire &gt; on the Lahur t uni
request.
details. One person, reading » the former etlllor of HnMu-v it t O n l y
WITH NO ONI TO UAM1 but himself v cuthri mui hi nest C. Johnson ails on his anowbound ear in front
newspaper posted on a wall ex even gives a hint of M-hi-m uiihut
Hagcriv said the purnusc of their
m e n t s S e e n N e e d e d niillii I'he re-nil h ,i &gt; tn kimek
of Himfederal Building. Albany, New York, and teads lus own prediction -correctly to—of a heavy tnow ! claimed "Toe scoundrel*...... tt'rt* the higher reaches of thr part*
trip would be “ to gather Informs
M"Me off IimIIi eu vet ed "(Kit?*,
I pigs." said another.
fall in the area. But who believes tha weatherman especially lha weatherman. Aa traffic In tha city eama
which will require a puree o.ot.
tlon on political trends there In 1
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The story vva* being discussed thorough gob g than the nre*t •»&lt;
to a near standstill, an alert photographer found just the picture to tell the atory when he snapped the
relation to U. S. participation In
tiulti d the Uepuhheait party dnr
i everywhere, and seems destined i hamlful nf hapless doetoi*
NATO and In economic assistance" 1
cocker spaniel (right) watching soulful!) from tear window of Its maiter’i stranded auto. (International)
inii tin- pre^tdentlal eamualkin.
i to cause new and stronger feelings
N * m u lot
s*lu*«vn• *’i
Mu '
abroad.
With these unmmnvcm-nt- -In
nillst the groups the So' let press
*ii utti m i'irtl mi I Its* ft* t nit spilt* .ui tun minor euniinmeeft.
Elsenhower snd his Cabinet to
tin
call* Anglo-American warmongers, Soviet press ha» hro-iglil
Viol I • MU* I t ' f ill* Slltlfo',1 lli'il’- I hi*\ ,n i 4rmi|»" dealing ulth !&gt;!"•
day discussed his Inaugural ad­
tin t of i nlumtiia matter" and Puband against Zionist organisation* fore once again the inystrrnni* m i
Ml* \ tlltlM l t \ Mil I l««* t llli*
II*
dress and the State uf the Union
Tlie announcement said the a* cunistanees so rrn u m lu itm dr.itl&gt; •n t h 4 MM! |l|«‘ta .1
I ill I n t i -HU* In* Work" Kverv senator Is enmessage which the general will)
Liu tu hm en m 111lit re
sorted plot wti* carried out on In of Andrei Zhdanov iiiiit looted op
.i im ilii&gt; i •U. ii YI|W ♦• titteili ( l»v
submit to Congress shortly uiler
on Iliineil Ihi Patfr S ti)
,1«Mt
.ktrudiuiD nf British ami \ini*riciiii on ;*s SutlmK llkrh «n«Tr*
.ih’sl ti- lit’ Ml It |M• Pit •I
Apklng office next Tuesday.
intelligence Yvrvii'tA oml ZimiKt III** |*«*riCi* uf NiVf*li»I Vi»vitt vrii-vKk
♦ft »V ' M \ t■«&lt;•&lt;tM» «
w And there were Indications Unit ,
«l
|iri!lr*gi*. Hill lull " vtftfT Wi'll s ,
urgnniratliois
thr key ufflcals of the new ad
I It said an investigation will be
Many 111m1v nf w|»ivill*ali«m
I la.
Jilt A l
ministration also talked over the
completed In the near future hot I*IT' M|H'Ill'll III thl* fit vf pl.M l lilt ♦.•.hii.t I,-Ml-. If '
problem of how to cut the I78.60U
meantime
it
had
been
"established
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The i'iiy and Ihe Chamber of Itollilitm. Mr llreekenriilge said.
0U0,000 budget which President
Commerce are working together to
"Mi Gililix plans to lie back III tluil all Ihe arrested doctor* "ere |iri'Y» ,»t the* inlrl1i ;i iilM.i •*1 l i imi • nill I Is,till) r&gt;M
Truman sent to the lawmakers
paid
agents
of
foreign
liitellt
~ ~
bring 3
garment Imloxlry to Sanford next week " Mr Hrcckoni*r:nl in particular, tin^ mhIumIimI I ihk jti I f t t e e h i I
i It l
last week.
lo meet
m - 'g e n r e " It declared "The majority all aluiiU thiit tiling* w n r not tioiiu:
l.ltlV
meet m
ulth
h\ h»M
Eagerly said Elsenhower read a G l'O U D I ( ) M e e t W i t h Sanford. Forrest Hreckcnrldgc. rlilgc disclosed, "to
•d
eiti/en*
nml
,,f
l,,rn’r1*1
K
r“Up
were
eon
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,
manager of the C of C. revealed group of interested
l&lt;
l|lM
i
id
in
-1
mi
nt
mi
'II
there
mill
that
thr
draft uf Ihe inaugural message.
riiMinp-Mm, Lhifi"
J
Heeled with the Inter.........
'
I n t e r e s t " today. Which would provide cm representatives ol he !
A1 l •
l.eiitll|trail element
ili.ifmu .it It f V Jt 11■’1 I'll 9(141V 1tl " lit*
which reportedly will set the get1
gen * ( o n c e r n
| Ml. 44&lt;(1 • t .it &lt; ..nm thu iitiit past
.
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ployment for ahmil t.Y people at Commenc Imluslrinl
rial committee jf t,
1 ' \ ,i &gt;'mHM&gt;1
t iininiiilst parly wiintnir
,lsrral theme of the new admlnb
ft* till 1 1 ’&lt;t tlif | mil" fltth In
e tl
111
b ite
lie ie
the stall
and the City linlustii.il Hoard to
II \
♦MlliR L t. 1 T 1Is.
/Inl.timv vim the ariluli«t «&gt;i (
ID.
(ration's policies and philosophy
iThis evidently rclericd to tin
) ’ctiDi
.m i rfto pm («e v uf t h«*
___
Negotiations have been under complete arrangement* for setting
1 Mill f
4
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A
litrraiy
anil
wrtB
imrue
hi
I
emu
-* governm
— ernment.
ent.
Joint Distribution I'nmmlllrc
i
"nnwelfKIi
t "in 111 1
1 . i i tiih r
The iiopoliitment of ti City Insaid ........... . the r of (' up of the factory here
President clcrl then called
1»ltf 1 1 Jtr D \ ■Jt 1 &gt; &gt; &lt;s thill t &gt;| ■1\ .IJ*1 J41*&lt;| *\ in phI hrl le underpi ml It wii* Mill ^nin^ mi J imHIv
Jewish
organlralloti
which
hn*
sent
■ tioasd for the
■ ourpo«e of* *"'1
H. . "U Drake,
president
"Mr (iilili* and Mr Drake wore niMIhm^ nf vlnllar^ In aid Hill'opeaii hefnie ln% death at live
for and received- suggestions for j durlrUil
"I'1* ,'1
1,1 “D' ex
ex *lee
v "t*president
I,
1 (hr
"HUf»D* 1 H"' .Ml' \ isl lit &gt;|
j411■
l)M(' " Hi ii Tti'lef iiddii'S,-* to
Inc., Corilelr, tin vety desirous of some loeal flnnti- Jew*. New York spokesmen *aid
II
11bringing
.
I......new
.. Industries l„
g„i,r„r.l O'’
&gt;■
to Sanford
revision of the draft.
il ID*' 1i«M 1h» Sj»fiD»«.| 1 iDii* meetiiiy? Sn tin*
/.hfluniiv \ iJtNiih u .in pnipiDnii'
t . hi. * Jilll Ml 111*!
c
ninmifucliiied women's rial participation In setting up the the charges, if Intended for llteir ftir (ii*ur«l M Miitunkm s.itlm - Jilit In-tl VIOL? |H"IM
Next on the agenda wax n dix whs effected last night at a meet* "
\ ,p )'i l Inli tmhi&gt; ■
cuixlon of the Slate of the Union irtg of the City Contmlanioii. Ap spurlsweur and Junior apparel tie factory here, especial!* since they organliutTon w,-r.- Iix. rldleulmis to hluulow m ihr Kicmlin. \yIii» h.i- tl lift a if * "it in tin, I
"Win it 1 fil "t jollied the 1-itltlS
message. That talk had not been pulntment* confirmed by the Cum fore being sold to another inanu both iilan to move tlieir families merit comment
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rlirti ifi kluturc iti tliu Li&gt;1 f» '
i hit. ‘_’«i vtut ■* Hgu In t Ti'ulu," he
faeturer J, ,M (larrett. operator here, If ami when this operation
li-ss.-sst- on i ' l l , a lti
mtHslon were J. H. Van Hoy, Her of
(111
Ixxidnn.
diplomats
speculated
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li"
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i.»-gaii. “I fiuured I umild put murt!
local dry good* xture. and gets underway
man Jacobson, W, It. Nicholson, Suma Gibbs,
that the disclosures may prelude &gt;i*ars until hi1 ta imxi luokrtl ii|mn nitsi i I In mil | mi a if till . H til Hilo the einli thill) | got out uf it.
l.lve (Ink.
dak, president uf
o f I.................
Wtllluni riurk Wallv Dlrtrielm
. ,1' lave
Brelltnlnary discuHwInmi will be a wide *ch1c purge nml lend to the at n likely stlCl'f»»or tu Stalin
iiL I'huii'U* fund
Ituikr
&gt;etiii'
Hint
MttlvtikuY at iiiiit i’ii! Imixj- v;i t I)*-* in t‘ tivnni tin '»4 live fii’t licit t I Ini'♦’ fnnhd tti1‘Mii|fli the
Itohurt Uauman and HulDh Cowan’ *1)®
Company nml former held relative t« the rxtnhlHhmcn! biggest Soviet trial since IU.T&gt; A
a»iu . | hute i i'i'I’iyei| lnfthitely
Still
L d l w Varen .the
^ I happointments
a ^ S i S S l . ,d-1^ ,Cl “" v, r"ur “f **"» Klwunl* |«.f tlrla Industry hy the C of C Foreign Office spokesman coin- linv rid uf Zhilunm a (nllimerx mi mi l i
Hlill ipending
i n 111* III eu i i &lt;'nut i. tiMiiv I mm the i luh t tin ii I mil
Ixiurd of directors
director* tonight at 8:
8:00
...i..,’., ....
rr with Vn«
ViutmcMHluky the flr&gt;t tu fall with U.s ilu
of Dan Wright and Cordon Fred­ Club
I’llilii'’
tiai^gf
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&gt;
f'.t
,
The negotiation* have gone mlu ‘
'evi l put Into H "
fntaif ul t/Tr Soviet
erick.
!'• n &lt;i»Kk| "iM m *1
^ ^ '^T apecter! t ’ommimlsl figure hn* been Tlml powerful
pi)1
d in Nmv„ ITi -I Ik &gt;xmnifu
the final slngrs, Mr llreckcnridge
M1 t'luupp iim, u Tu reeefitly in'
V'liKiiitrii^ tNimrtiissiiui uas npeiii
r ' ’? , ol H:00 o'clock,
l v . f d also
. , ! ? rat
, rrrtlio
: behavine like a Hurglo fur :ii-M ate l&gt;
The new bouvd will meet to­ said. Including the selection uf n i night
nIii-ni
f
D
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nf
D
m i f,ttMiln*e i in..* . ids the |u«'lfth Lhm ever
years." The lluriilns w,-rc 131b ecu fired fitini til* joh ami from the
morrow night nt thu City Hall teolnllvo site for Ihe faelory in f i t v Mull.
HUMIf l n f h* in 11t ii Ini Hi nil *4i i. tiuitlded lire tr'dd |dnt»‘d
fury Itts)Itm nobh’s who murdered Built hum and never heard uf in M j I and \h
I J. M. (larrett, operator of n ,h„ Crown Paper company's imild
If..V
111, 11" . im fid't t -fdp in the Mom
They ( representatives of the to gel rid of relatives and Ivalsl
A total of IL&amp;U pupil
Wl Inxiwctioox
I
puhlle ii^nlii until ntiimt a tinuitfi
' jt
Sanford dry goods store, who D ,|ng near the Inkc ...... . tv K
I I lift I ' ]11i)ii. ■'» M
(Mill
il imi let dr s*' Tl In'
were made
bv nurses of
■ •last
It yyear
«r L
iiijtt
tt
hpii
Su^luv
mentmnrd
Vnw
Zhdanov
died
lit
Hits
ami
Seller
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the Seminole Count]
County Health Unit, representing a jatrly raid to be fjormiy Jr., representative of llVe !!p!i’rnthm ^iVt'i^niiproxtnHitLjy1'1.!* bakov In I 15
nesi’iiikv‘t %in% in eurnieellnri u kill tpcfif
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p
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utirhufH
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t
Interested
In
establishing
a
garcompany,
recently
sh.rn.-d
the
machine*
and
will
work
......
t:,
1 IMI 11**| LM|lh Itltf thill
its records disclosed
Ixcloxcr today while
i huulitiu* out i*i%eu the edit. «»f I'll lit (III • h " . t f.t
buildingto a group uf rrnrc*entu jieuplc when they »l;ul,"
Mr
.) r. .»)*»1 1
11 nl.-tiluli- f-&gt;r ) our
1.733 pipit examinations were made ment rectory here.
Die
|iu
rl
v
tltrfirelie.il
in-nla/Nie
1
Iti*
%*lMin 11Mil
Tom Lemon, City Manager, said lives of the proposed faelory.
llreekenriilge said Later be said
Mil ./.il
1,1
' ) M D 1\ • Il il 1*!l ^ mil. Dill
by a doctor and 3.701 field visits
H&lt;iMie\
ik
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1
that the location of the garment
The representative* defutllelv plan* are to Increase to about too
fit imilt* f
. 1 M-)l(;|i'M 1!Mi1 |** Mt inililf
were made to pupils' homes.
| III" UMilltl till ,Ml 'I I.Hir-4 V11.11 • il' 11*J*'
• *| llt&lt; •*I|M
»*»IIM1|•1•'- 1 , ft II till } Mil
lllrths In the county more than factory here l« proposed by n fur- arc Interested In the building and machines and npproxim.iiel&gt; i;*'.: I [ i- ir ik /l R v ( ' m n n
xii far lo flu tup tankini; mendiei" i'l I'll • « 1tl
I
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V
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-"srs-1
nn*r
inunufucturL'T
of
w«iiu'n*i
o
laiHir
inhi
I
which
v
a
a*
hruuKlit
pruplc
'
•1 III. .
**
• t*M* '*
doubled the deaths In 1033, with
of
the
S*u
let
(
outiiiimixt
hiei
ar
■
purDweur
and
Junior
upparvl
of
about
by
the
IM&lt; 111. Ill• 1 I’’
Florida k ashhills
1be ptopo-al got started. Mi
llitll ■ *1
|» . *iv' llitll III*' Dm I y 1milltl t'f
711 ol
of inc
the former and
ana 287
zni of
ui me
the ....„
city .ii»’ euiki’ei'tietl tin* Vumii' hiii iflit
...Li^t, ___ -,.„i...,i.„l MJlntifnpf
1Lit at s •&gt; ,1 • lilt It •*« IM f.t" • • 1
MlMlel 1.lull-i ( L,l. ult.l (Im
fa tte r. Eighty-two maternity cases Cordcle, Go. which »»&lt; contacted Manufacturing (oinpany liraneh llreekenriilge said, when Mr Gar
sk&gt;
f»eu|)te
iiiut
thu"
tin*
/.tul.Mi'*\
,
here,
now
disbanded
"Negotiations
;
rell
told
a
friend
in
Atlanta
G
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..It
lit.
.
1li«
•
1
by
the
Chamber
of
Commerce,
i V ’’llllf ' «
pro
were admitted to a clinic on pre­
t * 1 »11* flu 1 III kiiMI/hThilt, hi* •■Milpeople
are
'till
in
Hie
Kremlin
1
to
(i.
\V.
Swan,
H08
Kseamlda
Avenow
are
underway
through
the
that
Hanford
wn*
interested
,
il.l,
f,.(
f Ii 11Imi -|
le
natal care, through tha unit, while
The "&gt;u,l oommltt'-i- «f Mm l-»kr &lt;ln;Jt&lt;tlt*f In effiM I It "eoiii" t«* fIIM*tilt* i). ■
Attorney (?. W. Spencer, rep- Chamber of Commerce to make getting someone to establish
. ..it. 1mm* tti Li
County nurses recorded 373 pro
\ " m t luh h* f f IP &gt;t|lift.lii
Mary rtmmlmr of f oiiiim M• wrlil me an a Km that Malenkov AItil I* » till -lit s i!
arrangements
for
Ihe
use
of
the
IC.mtinurit
On
I’agr
Sis)
reseeting
about
a
dozen
home,
ft I■1■s|
natal office nod field visit*. A total
• 1 • j Him 111 t 1 LlDh *Dt 1 III
on
rn-oril
.........
&lt;l»
flie
Imr
"hot
,,
,
f
,
t1
owner*
in
tinarea
of
ExeamUa
till
f.M
f*iDs t*.
of 3M post-birth calls were made.
1 ' ;.i In IliurL tin Sn 111m11k Mi»u.«
Coninils'b'O'-f- to i*"' "(i " ■ " *
l ine open!) anti Jeu l"h n.it ur e ' n 'I Iftlffi
t.f ......... 1*1f1 • ' 1 l AY,1 till* 1I'M’I i htil1*1f 1 "1 If11II"
The hrallh unit has five mid Avenue, ipiextloned an ordiliunco i
Ci,io(
Depui
lon-nt
m
&lt;
&gt;
Mug
tu
H
&lt;
nf
tin*
ehai'iM*'
fit*
in
uith
tin*
(
ti
wives under II* supervision, ae I violation notice which bail been
f
&gt;
UH|1 Jil tt
.| HI ills whlt'l IM f ii krwi' lllfM.
| , I , m l I n l l o . m i l , f i i l t o , t m v l o g Mi *-jitellite attnek&gt; mu /huiKin
and 1* » &lt;tli 1'it ■*
' ‘ "lift ,| , ,, lllf
cording to the rcrurus.
j Issu' d to C. W, Swan, 8i»8 EseninV( Ttill 1 11ilia 'll It t 4 Dili 1*111&gt;
,|„ Hm, tin- tilloim-ul of I'itvmg Munich It, nil leery Ihuievei
Most of the care given by tin | bln Avenue, concerning the break||, . m
1 ■ .......... fJilt' '
1 V . luh
t ••in . 1 -IHK HUNHI
fund-.
Tblm
llon
w»Miki
ii
»t
ii in Ihe M
hmtmi
«
line.
IhK
ha»&gt;
tin
I1M
M
I
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'io
n
"
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1 ' . ’U'l ,,
health unit lx of preventive nature. • lug of a curb without subseipient
Ifi 1 II I r *f|l Mi. M
VLi 1 - 111 1hi* I.M m till• ’ niilittM
recclit
ii.cwlt'ig
“f
"
I,
"o
,
iil'iwunim
iof
being
a
side
Issue
construction
of
u
driveway.
but fgcepllnns are made fur tu t
* ' m 11 \ «i*1 t tt 1III . il 1mill V, (hi 1** 111.' 'h t 4*1 j Inin
Ni i111L
Uomiucrrc In the rououun"v u “&gt;
Win
(tier
Win H
ut Zhdanov actually was
Tin- violation notice which had
disease*. There were MB people
CIIHt 1 .1 lit 'i'll ,1 tt'hil iM.'inh.1 hi|i t.r mb.
(Im • Ii if ! lit
at
Luke
Mary
with
President
It
pul
old
ul
tile
wiiv
or
died
nalur
Jreited for venereal rilirntex during Iwen sent to Mr. Swan resulted
1 1 111min i|t 1'« "Irht 1 • u *'f In"y1 Miiy 1In ini^liMiil tin*
»• t
allv of n heart attack also I* be iul.lt.|
M. Mull presiding.
'• h e year and ODD field v lilti for from a permit to bn-ak a curb,
»n hi,'' lit* |**.1lit• tl •m l.
Following tin’ reading mid *1' side Hie point now The ixilnt i* tu 1hi 1 im. 1 1 1*1 im Inti* 1 Il.l
VD Investigation*.
which huil been Issued In Decem­
IfH'i.ftM* 1"" 1 1&lt;l| || t St II | ' MDli
\ 1) &lt;I I " I l l 'l l hr uni (lint
pruval
of
minutes
of
previous
(|lu|
y.h.lurvnv
dead
Is
imiell
more
The other exccptlun la tubercu- ber of ID-ID. It was brought out In
.
j) (u*f' h’ nml ID" 1D’li hi rl’t h, 11 i m mil 1hr ill*
mn-tlng, tlie treasurer repurted 11 valuable lo eertnlu high leaders In him11v ("II
tovli. There were IT people hoapl- the discussion between Attorney
total l.aioiiee of $ 14*t.10. A- ” Moscow than he would have been Lii.| t&lt;I•M J ' &lt; ’.lUU in f hi ul llpilllMtl lif .1 Mm 1 11' uMikhui y*
tallied for the rilaenie through the Hpeneor and the Commission.
■ 4 r.iuuL . l-*&gt;u l,i 11pill ti|i iill t-ii" HIHH1 IIMHi Di*r ■
of tin* j,live lie now give* them an ex
Toinktuson,
ehuirmun
unit end A7 large X -rari made of
Thu attorney contended thu per­
1 ut ' ii lii ii 1 &gt;&lt; Mlll.l i i|, Mi ..ami hn "'iti mm n **fit 1 full
Mlit) 1
Christmas Tree ComiiiUlec. n ruse tu begin ii purge
arredod TR cniei and nf othora mit covered breaking of the curb
1111 limit |itt 1" ■| l.f M'i" nl r' 181' |HM
I'm" f 11
ilIII &gt;1 upi fii tt'il y Li
nurleil (bill J‘J07Jtt* bud been enl
suspected uf having had contact unly, and that It did not provide
»: ’in &gt;
1 • hi • '■*&gt; fj!mi il ■ Ylilt .MJitl
leeted
lid*
year
f"'
the
elilerliiln
with an Infcrled person.
for Huli*ci|urnt driveway construc­
y.'lhl kiJt *' h
. urM .D
ml) t M1Hi|i|f
'At It.Minl thill
Vaccinations given Included ypn tion. The City Manager disagreed
1 ment, wlileh wu» It"1 linge-t ""
IIIILANilll I .VIK
in .1. ti l m| &lt;J. HM* m .... »Dikiy 111«|*&lt; 1 Hm fiu'l thill
)1111it nf 4
I record, will. IUJ gifts being profor smallpox, 37B for combined with his theory, stating that the
Nflt 1 . • . ,1 1 1- Mill f ni l . Ml' tl Itti ui mi »« ft Uhl kit- stih’ nf i»yf
I elded for that number of elilldrnt,
Pli.iis fur p.trliel|t;,tIIMI hy him
uhouplng cough, dlptherla and old Ino lire provides that a drive­
lunil- n in} \u '■still Vtil'll m,IVkl 1IM* t\ t P1 kfit 1itif ft tr ihr
if'
retanus, nm) 4t for typhoid fever, way should Imi constructed after
Mrs. Frank tlnrlh.w. cliuirim.ii Junl ami Seminole County In Ihe II1 Mtfrl
I Li i Mil.' \ uUlMI
Mtf
)MiH i ii - '.f Kin." lot 11ml* 11»riv -arniltc (hookworm) testa num­ a curb Is broken In such a ease.
I of Urn llenuttfieatluU Committee, eutral I h.rula K*|.o*l hm krh ilv.ft IH
III" it • f'
■M \ 11s l*ii I t hililri'M, tin1 tile &lt;*f LMIfil
Ill*
bered #69: blood tciti, 32,1. and
renor
rd
splendid
cooperation
"f
2.7
28
are
uu.h-rvvav
hv
the
(
ham
Mr. Spencer said his clients
,iiitri11 tr»ui»! &lt;1«*&gt;11 I• «( 1 ■ t'luiMi &lt;i Im Lily tilt'
water bacteriological tcits. 397.
»l committer ...... her-. P. I» An- ber of ( ommeree horrest I reek. .. 11li iii'tl •**
could not afford to build drive­
' ' • It Ml1' III 1ii&gt; &gt; sit v (jlimt'-v I'M lit* ni'huul
biufiMf rI&gt;
One of the functloni of the unit ways and that a hardship was be­
de
-o
halr.ou..
of
the
....
i."avf-r.
unnuuiimI
Imlay
derson, clialrn.uu of
i I&gt;mit■tl in *i &lt;I•I»- n,'* Mi I K .... -nil .ti.I
H im I L
Is lo Inspect walcr supplies and ing worked by the .City. Mayor
Committee, review.-.; the orgunun with John Pirrsuu us ehuirmun of I t'li-M' Ul
L 1 Jt u**i
I Im
s|»riiT *t 1111*4 inlrit..
.
i .....I
tho enmmlttee In charge
sewer facilities, both of homes and Itandall
nammii Chase
uimse said the
tfie (.Tty
City ManIII. (If tl I I * f(i*l I..... . It) Kmik Li mu I I Mi ( till.
Mill !*' t*l
The principal biiihliug ,.f Slovak Gardens, Inc. lucutc.l on I uk. l,10" Vf l,“’ 8 h u fflelm u rd t.iu ii.u Alrendy the two men sold. Sun
(own*. Another Is the Inspection of uavr and the City Commlsxlton nre ‘
IIfi; l Mu Y' it
der
thu sponsorship
spoiiHurump «i
nmjii Spring*
f*i *iim I mnm «li 'I'Niitiif, Frwu
Howell Itoad, four mil.- from Casselberry, resulted from a churllahh ' !*
l'r the
of '»»'
tin ^' ha _ |rendu
Si.rmgs ami the Parker
food handling establishments. Dur­ "Irving lo work on a reasonable
reasi
ber of Commerce, but functioning ||„|„.y
in Oviedo tm nil!* nt*"
f fttiL
•i »
«■"jsliiitM «| " "ni it u»*w ifutu
ing tlw vear there were 331 tec- basis" and are "not
bequest
from
Mrs.
Curl
Ih-lohlavckuvu,
whose
liusl.aiul
Is
now
tliai.
tu work
not trying to
*• f»*'il |sii r
separately, The courts are now m pigged in participate In tile expu &gt;L'.r,MU a
tin
m 11(rli inn liifli"t«!•»»ngwliyII* Ii
(urea, talks and motion picture* a hardship
m»n
ji
ihi*
taKtrd
iHri*»*fi»r«
■hip on anyone,
anyone."
,M|» I)
tiptop condition, lie re port etl,
. allton. interested groups may con
II'll't fit I I'M-V Lflnja' ||||M I'll HI lit ill' lllfllM" ill
rated by the
tr unit to
presented
‘ « total
The attorne,
attorney said Mr
Mr. Hwan was
everyone Interested in the «p.&gt;ri j„C( (|j(, (- ()f
teleplm...- iHtsi
(4'.M illii.1 On Page -Is i
)|MJ || ID (If |f« I Hit* llll'ItllllT I
idlence of 4,Ml
4,91) people,i. Dr, Frank
audlanct
singled out of numtrou
■ous
was urged to take advantage of i ------- ----- — --------------------------i** thuntv tint null 1j11114 Imf ihi’ir
Qulllman heads the unit.
.pvopT*
. . . who
..... had broken curb* and
Ui l|» ill |Mnm.Mmr •*ii«l 't'lliiitf Mil'
tft Mr*. Robert K am i, office secre­ asked
that the City Manager and
*' im fui the I
\iui4il ni l |ifu*
tary, said the mobile X-ray unit
&gt;ii ni fur chilli* t »i
will be In the county, early thli the building Inspector look at
the
Phllll)i»
Industries
properties.
year on ■ biennial ▼tilt.
The unit alio assist* In making
examinations of milk oows and In
rc«« iiy ihe (Jirl HcouU am! tolil
Mayor Chasa said the Commis­
giving them vaccination*. The
Dr. Victor Msmntey, Professor will feature in addition to the nil.. . . ..
cow* are eximlnted for Bang* Di­ sion meeting was not any plgea Ot History at Florida Htnto Unibv Dr. Muiualry. exhibitions Brownie group, for whom a leader
body H m to thrash out a legal m atter .and ttrs ity , Tallahassee, will deliver
sease and tuberculosis.
of
Slovakian
a
rt
and
handiwork,
ha.
.IreaSy
bee,,
r
msen.
Joe
%
-VW^
,
!
^
S
l
E
k
A
h
nf
.be ( l £
Kdilur lti!|&gt;li M il.ill nml M.m.ig
finally, Commissioner John Kadcr the principal address ut Klovnk
I he Control Kloruio lllnud Hunk
to
wlileh
those
who
plan
tu
attend
bury
ttu f f l r tl». Supreme Court cummrr.U-d on [he lug Editor William l-'tidit* of the Hull will be In Sanford on Jap. 22
made u motion to turn the matter Day ceremonies, Sumlay, Feb. 22,
Invited to submit entries In Cumineru donuU
be neb today that newspapers have C'onslililtlim bud ii| if:iJv-iI tliv i-nxi" in iirci'pl bliHxl iliiimr* fur llo- SemiSanford Represented over to the City Attorney. His mo­ to be held at Slovak (in rile ns, near are
eluding needlework, art, ceram ic "March of Dim* .
« right to crIUclio courts "because jiftor Sufivriur Juilgt- II E Niibol* Hole County Blood Hank under the
tion eras approved. Attorney Spen­ Casselberry, Carl
tlelnliiaveka.
other types of handicraft
A t CAP Assembly cer
ry wo do not have of Hume In-Id Hie ni lu i-mitt'inid auspices of tin- Lion* Club, it was
said he would "be glad to havo chairman of the Board of Directors and
rebuke
care
of
thu
Johnliu
Evans
I" tills, country
cither Hindu in the old country or
hi-i cum I mid *cnli-need tiiutii mimmnci'd tixluv by Harry ltnbson,
you do it.''
fur this newly slate-chartered in­ otherwise typical of tho Slovokiun M e m o r ia l plaque and usalca plunt- a belief that thu king can do no of
to servo 20 days In pill anil puy Liims Iflood drive chairman.
wrung."
^ Local representation wa*
John Callahan, president of the stitution, staled today.
Ings. Karl Toney volunteered to
culture,
Hu made thu remark at thu Su­ fine* of )2&lt;x) each,
to the Florida Wing aaaeml
Illixxl dumilloiix are being re­
Sanford Baseball Association, ro«
Slovak Day. to Im* held on that
Bfeala will be served on the repaint the Luke Mary road signs. preme Court’s hearing of argu­
Nictiol* licensed tbc editors of quested at tills time because the
the .Civil Air Patrol at West
quested assistance from the City date for tha first time In Florida grounds
Prof.
II.
It.
Iluckoubuch,
princi­
.It
was
stated,
and
the
nublishing
.1
"inislcmliag
mid
ills
ments
on
tho
unueul
uf
two
Atlanta
Beach last weekend, during which In promoting tho Seminole Blues
of blixxl in tlie Central
general public Is Invited to attend. pal of the school, uffered to super­ (.'(institution editors fur contempt honest" stoiy lust April 21 on Iruf liuluncc
particlpenta secured the latest In­ baseball team and told of plans
Florida Illixxl Hunk became criti­
The program will cpmmenco about vise any games, one evening a uf court citations In Superior Court fie violations In Floyd County as cally low during tlie Christmas hol­
formation concerning cadet train- for raising funds.
part of a highway *afetv series
10:00 a. m. and will continue week on tho school's lighted at Rome, Ga.
and formulated plana for the
iday*, lie said.
He presented e proposal fof a
Tin’ story cited a traffic ease 10
throughout the day. Tho chairman courts, open to either the students . "I do not think you will find
re.
Anyone wishing to give blood fur
season ticket sate campaign for
stated that he Is happy to haw or any adults curing to taku purt. any court willing to hold a news­ Floyd County and said stale high (lie use of .Scmlnulc County resi­
ipm entatlves from here were the Bluet, stating, "If sufficient
way
patrolmen
found
no
record*
paper
In
contempt
for
criticlilng
LL John Pierson, director of catho opportunity tu acquaint not onded lx are requested to telephone
The president appointed a nom­
dsts fiyr the Central Florida Orou
v his fellow Amuricun-Slovuks of inating commlltea composed of 11. a judge." Duckworth told special that disposition hud Imen made Mrs Henry Wllto Jr . nt 4H M,
uf
tlie
case
lo
Ihe
court
prosecuting
attorney
S.
W.
Fur
the
K itn John Andes, commander
or Mr Itofison at DU8.
the purposes of the Slovak Gar­ M. Gleason, C. I'. lirastngton and
CAP cadet squadron,'and the
dens, but feels that It will be of B, E. True to prepare for tlio elec­ of Komu. F srrlis argued Mint thu 'The newspaper later published
u
picture
uf
lliu
arrest
ticket
hear
Supremo
Court
should
uphold
the
better'* ion, Thomas, code!’ lieu
unusual educational and inform­ tion of officers for the coming
lug a "no record" nutation.
citations.
ative value to the public as well. year,
Movie Time Table
election to take placo
At another point during (he argil
Farrias had told the court, "We
Located fust four miles from at thesuch
February
meeting.
A.
W.
.MOVIF.LAND
ment*
Duckworth
asked
proteeut
need
lawi
to
protect
court*
against
Casselberry on the Lake Howell Tomklnson was awarded a rising
attorneys, "How could any
"The llellu Of New York"
Hoad. Slovak Gardena Is • charit­ votaa of thanks fur all the work attack* on their integrity." Chief Ing
H urt U:3U • rt;3d - H:IF last
able Inatutltlon organised In 194# ha gave to the Christmas Trea Justice Duckworth then inked Far- county complain about tho truth
feuture 8:51
rlia: "Can any court ever itrength- being told?"
end chartered by the State of
At another stage during the
en Itaalf by lUenclng crlUolam of
111 TZ
arguincnta Justice Lee U. Wyatt
Allowing adjournment, pie and
"Fenries* Fagan"
fao were served by members of
"U a nawapaper hai libeled ■ commented from the bench that
1:00 - 2:44 . 4:38 - 0:12 * 7:50
lha Beautification Committee and Judge," Duckworth continued, "ha the Constitution'! ttnry concerned
0:10
f ('untie(tied‘ On
~ Pegn.Stx)
“
can auo for libel Juat like any­
• social hour waa enjoyed.

Report For Year
Is Released On
Housing Projects

Industrial Board City And Chamber Of Commerce
To Aid Business
Work Together For New Factory
Is Named By City

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m
m
i•&lt;
\

Lions ('luh Hears
Lionisin Talk Hy
“Nelli Thompson

Health Unit Data
For Last Year Is
* Disclosed Today

Action On Hoads

From Iiiikc Mary

110MKF0 R SLOVAKS

i'&amp; Sni.;rs!' -

Slovak Day To Be Held Feb. 22
E S ^ S R i g h t Of Press To Criticize Court
At
New
Seminole
County
Home
reportedt,r"g; |8 Upheld By Georgia Chief .Justice mood Bank win no
"

Here On .laiumry 22

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YOU'RE TELLING ME!
WIUIAM IITT

Weather Id Playing
Tricks Over Nation
By The Associated Press

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Central P r t u W riter

The weather appeared to lie play
Ing tricks In some pari* of Ihe
country again today. Colder air
pushed inlo Southern areas as
springlike weather continued In
wide sections of the West and
Midwest.
It was warmer early loduy In
tome aectlons of the normally frig
Id Rocky Mountains than in some
parts of Florida. The above normal ‘
readings predominated from the '
Southern Plains states northeast­
ward across the Great Lakes re
lion.
Rut murh colder air extended
from northern Minnesota across
North Ookotu and northern Mon i
tana. The cold Canadian air
Durr* to near rent
dropped temperatures
rern i
hut
Helms.
at1 »ll
Groat
■
Vi l fKails,
tall»| Mont.,
•i M
U*‘ III
It
a short dlstanrc south, rrporied
B mild SO above. At the lam e lime
It wa« 41 above In Jacksonville.
Flu . and 42 In Tampa, ns llgnl
winds lent the mercury below nor­
mal level* In tho .Southeast.
Record high reading* for the
season amt date were reported In
the mild weather hell yesterday.
Including 00 at Salt Luke City uml
87 at Casper. Wyo It was 00 at
Rapid City, ». I*., compared to u
top of 02 at Min mi, Fla . and 00
at I.n* Angeles Denvers’ high was
70 and It wn* 07 at Dkluhomn 1
City and 03 ul Kansas City The
nation's top mark yesterday was
U at Yuma, Aril.
Clear skies covered must of the
Southern two thirds of the country
from the Itorklcs in the Atlantic
coast early today. It was mostly
cloudy over much of the northern
third and the Fur West.

,1 Sons Sworn Into
Officp Hy Mother
.IKFFFRHMN f’lTY Ml) IM-A
mother administered the oath of
oftlce In her three son* In the
Missouri f’apilot yeiterday ami
commented
“ it is with irreat love sod faith
In von inv three sort*, that I hove
administered this n*lh of office
I’m promt ti be vnor mother."
She Is Mrs .(nines T Hlalr
widow til a Mule Supreme (’ourl
Justice She was nimulnted a notary
pubtle r*nre|a!lv fur the eeremony
In Ihe Missouri Senate chamber
The brother* sre
Gov .lame*
T Hlalr tr Circuit liotjle San*
(!. Illillr and Cole f’o'intv I’robnle
Judge William C lllnlr.
f If Is i f j f r l f S |4 l l y
*
,
'
A l t l U f l ’f l A H H I lU ttn t

THE FRENCH ARMY ta cona'.dartng substituting milk or fruit
lute* for Ihe traditional dally pint
of vlna fee It* aoldtera. tf R&gt;*
plan goea through ll«* polhu p r o b ­
ably will agree with fjeneral
Hlitrman.
I I !
Incidentally, oar I’arl* rorrrnpnndrnt

rtporli

t h&lt;

tiro s

knocked many a Free, h iiihlal
groggy,
t • t
044*0 thing absut that milkInitt*4-af-wlnt kuilno,, Is that it
didn’t taut* a rablnst crisis and a
changa af prsmltrs.
I t I
A fakir In Vienna, Austria, w*
read, plans a prolonged slay Ina'dt a huge glass ImtUa containing

a polaonoua anaka. This, U far
as ws know, will ba tha Aral Uma
n man vlaltad a hangover InoUad
of vlca varaa.
f I t
A Orrman oldster celebrate* Ala
r o m birthday, U i ‘» te a - k e ’S
lit erf Ihrouuh one /filler and hour
many /falser* /
I t t
Shaati af shlldrt* vpaat Mai tea
C lty 'a gghtlnf bulla sa (bay
wauldn't act. Must ba that Ftrdh
nond Infhranaa.
I t I
No raaaon why Quaan XllsaiMth’a raglma shouldn’t kaap tick­
ing merrily along. Tha young
Hrltlsh monarch haa received over
300 clocka aa gifts.

Girdle Of Dynamite
Explode* Kills Man

TO

SAVE TIME

WK8TON, W.Vb. UP - “ Look
what1* going to happen here,” said
Donut Raymond McCray ■■ he
displayed five or ala Mick* of dyna­
mite strapped to his waist.
A* five persons, Including his
divorced wire, looked on In horror
yesterday, he touched two small
batteries to wires extending from
the dynamite.
He was blown to lilt* and hit
wife and her lawyer, Charles N
Hland, were critically injured. The
other three witnesses—Magistrate
W .8. Fulls, Una Mapel Brannon,
and 7* year-old J. N. Osborn—e s­
caped serious Injury.
State Trooper Robert Elliott said
the explosion came Just as the
magiitrate had concluded a prop­
erly settlement In his office.
McCray, 47. and his wife were
divorced last September. They hail
six children.

OH

tone Dtsmtce
m is

Trnman'H Documcntn
Get Full Protection

Union lo b a r 'i A lllivdt
L tii Antagonist!* la T-H

Appointment of Durkin
Shrtw d Mov# by Ika?

,X;„ rlnl In Crnlral / ' r e s t

ASHINGTON Mill" soil mure, Grneial Elsenhower's appointMem of Marlin I' Durkin, ii Democrat and a lutsir union nfltetui, to la- secretary of luleir in tbr new iidmlnletrutlon Is corning t«
be rtcognlted ns n alrnke of |&gt;»&gt;IHten I genius,
Kvert Hill It tor Robert A T il' i d Ohio who lushed nut sharply si the
appointment in the IwkimhIuk now snya he will ilo nothing to block
Henste confirmation of Durkin s nomination.
Of course, organised luMir i annot say so openly, but Its reaction*
•n
since ilie appointment have obviously softened
toward th' GDI* and the Taft-Murlley law It has

W

KANSAS CITY i* - President
Truman tan be certain his state
papers, now being stored In the
Jackson County Courlbomie. are
safe with Deputy Sheriff Richard
It Kelly around.
Monday three men who super
vised the Installation of a security
system to safeguard Ihe document1
were making a final Insperlinn of
the layout. One of them accidental
ty touched off an alarm
Into the storeroom rushed Krllv
armed with a gun. It look a mlnnlr
for the three men In convince Kelly
It was all an accident.

CALL BY

Weather

Asheville
41
in fact some top union leadera now say that
39
tin* Ion
since a.iilr11;Iit repent of Tuft.Hartley I* out of the
42
Chicago
!,
TBP &lt;|uratlon tlmy will In- aullsfled with some revtslona
50
l4»s Angel**
■ K ' ■ I urgently &lt;1. sired hy labor.
New Orleans
S!l
40
m
Krom all sides collie pltdgea of labor co-operaNew York
Sealllr
52
BA-g* •
tlun with Ike so long na the Republicans follow
42
what he union* consider th* path of aoclat , Washington
. Jacksonville
51
prngreas
fit
Miami
B
|r Eisenhower can maintain the political silvan58
Talluhiisscc
B iage he ba* tlio* won, inoit pollllios think the In k
^B
tB of Hu- Deiom rats lehoufi.llftg In power In lb* nest
Human beings have
Martin f. Durkin four vein* will In* Infinitely more dlRIcull.
,carh sblc.
•
t i i
• I.NAI'Of'RATION SAFETY Washington poll'* official* are pre­
paring to toako the nation's enpllal as safe a* possible for spectator*
of the gala Inauguration events the week of Jan 20.
They are taking advantage of Ihe $18,000 appropriated by the SJnd
Congress to bring In more than too police officer* from Urge cities
all over the’rountry to assist In keeping tinier In Ihe city.
The vanguard of vlsllmg policemen will tie assigned especially to
keep nn eye out for visiting rrlmlrml* who arc expected to descend on
the capital city.
With a million and n half Visitors oxprrted to arrive for the four
days of festivities, the Job of weeding out criminal suspects will Ire a
giant task. H I* feared that many of the top rrlmlnal arllsla from
*11 part* of the nation will be In town to take whatever advantage
possible of the unsuspecting visitors.
Tha congrrsalonal appropriation approve* a dally rate of from flA
for police ''private*'' to 130 a day for Inipsrtora.

21
27
35
55
33
32
40
30
37
47
Si)

(live the operator the outof-town telephone number
whenever you can. Then she
doesn't have to call “ Infor­
mation” in the distant city,
and your cull goes through
faster.

I'J

AND H llO *A *M ChatrAMT

io u t h iin

over
the nest two
year*.
A a aa.l l . . . - 11 -.

At th* same time, Hep. John D. Ring' ll &lt;Ri, Michigan. Inaaed Into
th* hopper a measure designed to repent ttir 20 p*r r*nt federal
amusement tax.
However, It appears likely that the Mils will remain just where they
tre for some time to come. House tenders Indicated that no action
will lie taken on either bill until Die ipirstbm of new appropriations
ha* been settled.
•
•
•
t
• MORE ROOMS IN EVERY IIO t'H E r-T he government and th*
housing Industry have Joined In urging more emphaala on bigger
home* with an extra bedroom nr other added space
WU.KODT FNOS
_
Many Hauatl
FONTANA Calif. Id)-A
day old for IBM-house buyer*.
Walkout of eg rrann nWa’tnrs'nnd
Rurvey*. both public and prlvale, have Indicated u .
« l yesterday al the Kaiser 81**1 l,,‘ l m ,ny nf ll,r house* constmcted during the poat- wn"»r *se»r»g*
Corporation
1
boom were too small for Die average family,
family Ilia
rporatlnn plant here, after drns
rt
The Department of Agriculture Minis that rural
tlcallv curtailing tdunt oiieratlnns
Details of the dispute were not famtlle* want a home with a full Imsrinmt, a large kitchen, separate
given t’rrsldnnt Dave Walton of dining area and "room tu live.” in moat part* of Ihe country, the
CIO Ifnltpd Hteelwnrker*
. I lawal
U)C»
rural residents prefer a nnc-stmy house but In New England, th* ma­
said II concerned incentive jority would prefrr two stories but at least one bedroom amt bath
company spokesman said a on th* first floor.
Th* homing Industry la convinced that there la a big m arkit for a
return In work agreement was
reached after a brief meeting, with larger home among many present home-owners—provided favorable
unilttled Issues to be negotiated. trade and financing terms cart bo assured.
w u M tM ta u rw s r# .

She reported the Nr«rn stabbed
her and «tnirt,* her In the f a c e
when she told him *he had n n l v n
nickel and &gt;v»s unable to produce
more
Iter «**ntlant fled *bvd She lb
serlhcd him *s a young Negro
Her wntmds were deserlhed a*
E d hnipital a* painful and ser
us hoi not neeessartlv crllienl

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/W ic /—S&amp;z i/ie . &lt;3d% i/)d t a il i/i&amp; m xt&amp; rm th a S o u t/

S (M m

ATLANTA bP-A Near.) holdup
man, angered hcraiue hi* victim
h i d iui Iv f i v e eenti, gashed Miss
Nancy 1/m Klehl of Ortamhi, Fla , twlre In the choit and once nn • TAX riJTHT—A drive for a rut In tnsra got off to a flying atart
the arm tndny
tha ripening day of Die new Congress hut It Immadlately slowed down.
Miss Kiehl I* a student nurse lit
Daniel A. Reed till. New York, launched the rampalgn with a hill
Gradv Memorial Ilnapltal. Tho
tsLnlel i* t* t i t l n i i h ’ n / i i u i e a i i i l a l a k n I n f l
M ,Utifll
holdup attach'occurred aa. aha loft providing
. . .
, .per rent slash tMperamtnl ta*M for most taxpayers

a frtill stand near the hnsttilal
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am

n

D0SS7

•

U /o /id e/fa M / d 'ffe /m t/
THE IR AWSERIES
la ha compared only with
hlflhar-pricod card
The new Bel Air Series is w dis­
tinctive. so rich In appointments
It is truly u new kind of Chevro­
let. Four new Bel Air modcls-tho
4-Door Sedan, 2-Door Scdun, Con­
vertible, Sport Coupe - create a
wonderful new c h it of curt.

Aa saMrsly sew kind at CktvrsM la aa aallrsiy i

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NKW YORK i# — When a man
B•'y 1n 'C
uiatriC Nurse buys
»new automobile Iralsy. his
first worry ns ho slip* in behind

t'ASSF.l.llr.lUtY I Special I —
Newly elected council memlier*
w*ue sworn in ln*t night willi two
"lirnnd new” officer* in the potlp.
The meeting wits termed "relative*
Ij ipdet" by v tvtan nffielul*. with
only a mild difference on raining
regulation* coining up.
Joseph I, l.iiird, retired resident,
wit * install,d ns mnvoi, holding
office for the first lime along with
Ciiiinednmn Junius Vilen, hard*
ware merchant.
I it her member* of iho council
who I,a,I I., til office at various
limes ini'I ole Arthur Johnson, noi militant; Herman It Joyce, eon*
tractor and ex iimym, and hold­
overs Paul Hate* nod fernery sup. i inteioli-m
llnyimiiid
Morris;:
plan imieeiitu ai
sale-man.
I lio |
ijr*'ee was
to eire osi
i.
it • li.nrmnn,
llowned It in is. ferliei v depart-1
IIP lit to ad. w a s re-elected c le r k )
■end .li-ipli (■lint well, town m ar-:
•tail.
Alien was nppointed a one-man
wileoming commilleo. ,\ street
lighting |ieoJeet was refi'rri'd to
Floiidu Power fit. for hills.

lly DAY ID TAYI (Jit MAHMv , “ whore run I pork It?”
AI* Kdurntlim liemirter
j ’fhis Is hiroinlng such a fretful
How proud you parent* ur*‘ tnsk ihnt many wise buyers now '
when Junior tiepin* t« talk. ) »u demumt that the dealer guarantee !
record hi* first word. 'I h&lt;. first to dellvrr the vehicle parked with- )
M^tenre ntterrd is classic. You m half a mile of their home. Find- i
urge amt prod him on l» make ing the *rcund parking place is ’
greuter effort*. You tom h turn then up to the new owner, a haunt* |
nur*erv rhyme*. You to t hi* vie ing responsibility,
cat talens,"which invariahly *tmw
Tin1 narking prolileni hu* beunnurstloncil promise.
emne the No 1 vexation of our
Rut, ask* Iteulnh I mure, what times. One day as I was waiting
precaution* have you taken at for a traffic light to change. 1 lookthin time for your child? I»i&gt; you ed up and down the congested
leach him to apeak curreellv from &lt;irret* amt wonder laid y asked a
the first word he utters ? I to you *‘iip
lAVIffh lit nr n ,i'i :it Hia iiirvitulili
^ BPTC Hft* *ill tllP'Si? people HO*
error*? If you tin* i*ni" »*f t\v*» tBJ!
ti
tiWX* will rmpp^n: h«* will i»«l
“T)»r&gt; aren't join* anywhere.
iftiiHIvo urn! hfM-nm** he*iiitnt in
^ciiirly Ihey ro just cruU•
Ida speech, or he will fe. i ^n«1“r«»'nd looking for a place ^
park
See
that car? It's been
pleased anil will use "hubs talk around the block
five times in the
to win further approl&gt;ntiiin.
Mrs. France, who is u skilled la*t half hour."

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has Just authored How Io Have
'Isll.l'* i(NierHng
y i a t r U t i t r I'ubI» ||||.
A HappyI Iihiltl”
liihing Co,. I-’.IIO). In it she says:
^ Check up on your own grammar and use of word*. Ho not let
him (Junior) learn from you eith­
er slang or imareeplutili- expres­
sion*. Avoid eolliKiuinlism*. Tin v
can euslly lieetime humlii'un*,
"One child uses bountiful lan­
guage. Another speaks rarelr-sly,
Incorrectly
and
Incoherent ly.
Hath repeats what he hits learned
at home. Through the year* these
■arllesl lesson* will lie tie- one
remembered.
® ' h e n Junior is nbout I wo
three he mu) start Multi -im; m
jum m erlnit. *l.e wuins. Mie.-ii.llv
ts thU true of boys. And e*p.
elallv If ulivoiie ill tlis- fnuiitv Inis
&gt;'ieb a speech defect, or is tense
nr I nvrvvuR.
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hich
trung neruni*
. iiiidnn, she snvs, tiv to g&lt;l
vmd* out tun 'inicklv Their
ndnds work more ruplillv than,
their lounges do. That is (he
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ARISTOCRATIC felines, these Seal
Point Bintnric cats turn appealing
ej»» on the Judgrs as they under­
go Inspection at 3lilli annual Um­
pire Co I Show in New York. Their
(tame* are Vee IlnlT Lovetal am' game over the radio Then every
Adlnl, who probably came In r c- body take* a nup It i* du*k Time
oiul In the volu. ( liifvriiaiiu»iil) to start home No kids Inst No
liialy mosipiltn Intten or sunlmriH'd.
Ju»t a wonderful relaxing dav You
all right, kills. Throw the rubbish shut off the miitur. everybody
in the street No critieism from H in d is mil, and a* yon li"'lge bock
the back seat alinut going ino fast I ess uni the house your wife says:
You aren't even moving No dan
"That w is a wonderful Idea
ger of accidents
dear I never knew metering rmild
After lunch &gt;■&gt; ■ listen to the hall tie siicli fun "

of the way to their ilrxllnaUnn and
, k (jarage spate costs up to J75
’
a... a J | j j _ a month amt more And it is so
scarce that when a man dies
strangers phone up his wudow and
say "Did your dear loll* husband
have lus car in a garage any­
where" If &gt;o. I'll liny the car Just
to get the space "
In (tic tremendous housing tie
vi'lopmeni where I live wives often
come out and throw sandwiches to
their hiishunds a* they drive about,
hour after lonely hour, looking for
a berth fur the family's iron char
lot
The situation seems almost a*
had in every hamlet across the na
linn tine motorist told mr hlttrrty
poking'pr.iiileiu'hm i heeniu'e
Aliu.;|t..,.s f(l&gt;, |1|M, llf defense
u|I(lil|vt Invasion
( jnva,|jn|,
roulil really
., v,,ry f.,r •• hl, ,,,jj “ Jt, vv
hides could keep rolling onlv un
jjj tp(,y cnuldn'l find a place t o ,
park
*
“ |i isn't my troubles with my!
wife that've got me down,” m.vv
mnturist groans from a psyrhi
.itri'l's couch. “ It s this--where ran (
I put my e a r"" And the psychl
all 1st. King down nil the couch,
hat, replies:
"Move over and listen to me •
got three tickets mvself for Illegal
parking already this week ”
As the day is remorselcsxlv
growing nearer when the land will
hold mure automobiles than pen
pie. there appear nnly two real
■olid nns to the problem:
1 Pave America, making the
countryside one vast street.
2 Adapt the motor car to the
situation.
The second alternative appears
In lie the cheaper The car of the
future will have all the comforts
of home- a small stovo, a hutli
room, alt easy chair, an outlet for
your electric shaver, hot and cold
running water.
The dealer will deliver il to a
parking space he will find himself
After that you luck It up and leave
i| there forever.
If you want -to take the family
for a Sunday outing, you walk In
the parked car. start the motor and
! listen to tile music of Ihc spinning
wheels on their stationary jacks
Power the windows Ah, feel that
lirrcM?
Open the picnic lunch Doesn't it
taste good? No ants hen That’s

MUST VACATE
HAVE LOST OUR LEASE
SELLNU ENTIRE ST0UK

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BUY NOW AND SAYK

CARRYING BANNERS urgii ■I'u oleiitl.il clemency fur Ethel and Julius
Ibeetdierg, convicted ale"'v -pic*, a ciow.l ef svmp.dMI ers g.uhci*
outside Hie Fseciitivo Mat mu Due to die pi the electric d u n at
Sing Sing pi i* .11 on Jan 11. .1 -1.1x of cxi'ciilliin lias hern agreed to he
Tedcral Judge Irving Isold, an on .'ointlllnn that tliev appeal to
President I'nimaii by Saturn V lu b e If fused to reduce Ilie senten. cs.

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41 "Worth M ore” Iciihiies (&lt;» ktuyw why
I'ord is worth more when you huy
. . .
worth more when you sell i t !
lit this iicw V&gt;.'l Kurd you'll find lint mils .i m vs t mu &lt;| &gt;1 ..I i nling .mil
driving nunfoit . . . you'll lint I tnme •&lt;1 i In things smi m in i .mil naif
than in any oilier car in the Intt -jun r In Id.

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Autom atic Rldo Conlroll I'niil's
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"sliHnr*s" vary aulomaiically asm ,nl
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Y O U ’V E G O T T O FK I-SL I T . . . T O B E L I E V E

ill use o f some speech tumble.
In other instances, it is due to
1mi emotional condition. Jealousy
limy l&gt;e to blame. Moving to a
new home, replacement of u fa ­
miliar maid, or too strict discililine mav start stuttering.
How should it he treuted? book
for tiic cause, advises Mrs.
I' lanee. One you discover that, j
vou rim correct it us a rule. For
IMstanre, Jealousy is relieved by
more demonstrated affection; ml1 .Uncut to a rim ago by giving
ine child mure time and atten1lion. If vou are uncertain wlinl
I :• do, talk il over with your doctor. One of Ihr greatest assets
’ '.t hundlcn'is Junior wilt have
I 'hrough life is his speaking voice.
Is It one with a smile? If It is,
rhe says, it can lie un asset In
hiisiness, professional and social
life, when adulthood has liven
reached.
The first step toward a good
■peakmg voice for Junior is to
onnlyrt) your own voices, slut
says.
"Ilcmombor
your
child
Is
learning from you day by day. If
you speak In high-pitched, ner­
vous tones, your child will do his
best to Imitate you. If you
mumble your words, he will too.”

N itIV CONSTRUCTION

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enginei, (and limit lliiiseou n ^ iilm g.c.). Ymi'll lunl die p,n ,il,.ill-imtiul
visibility , . . the easy handling, hi.iLing and paiLing ymi uttd Im to*
day’s Ira die. And yon‘II appieciaU lie .inly tli.it ’TuTmigs,’’ ss her ever you
may drive. No wonder Foiilis (be Ness St.iud.mlol tin Mueinaii Ko.nl.

’53 FORD

STR1CKLAND-M0RRIS0N, Inc.
103 East Thirteenth Street

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Hal Boyle’s Column

First Hired at Hanford Avenue

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By KENT tllKTLAIN
OVIEDO (Special)—A tremend­
ous scoring surge on the part of
Oviedo’* deft one-handed artist.
Johnny Jones, and the crafty rehound Inti ace, Waller Duda, In the
l i l t two period* provided the Mens
with a 47*W triumph over the Ly­
man Greyhound quintet here last
night.
The victory gave the Oviedo*
am the myth It at county p e p
ra se leadership and was their
third itralght, terond consecu­
tive conference win and fourth
vHa of the year In all outings.
Over 100 cnllty fnns watched the
cnnlest In Iho refurbished Oviedo
community gym, which wasn't ex­
actly (he warmest spot In Kemlmde
County with lls corrlgaled steel
roof Hint conducted the hent out
and the cold Into thn arena.
However, the bitterly fought con
test supplied sufficient warmth for
the brave fans who notched John
ny June* shake off a twisted knee
nnd run literally wild scoring 12 of
his It ludnts In Ihe third stanza on
ilx field jioots.
Jim Pavnrs' Lyman raarrs
Started off with an carlv lead
which Oviedo cut to a D-D He by
the end of Ihe Initial period. Then
('oath Paul Mlklrr put guard
Waller Duda bark In at center
and lifted giant Harvey Joe Slavten. who had scored five m inis
at that Juncture to lead the Lions,
l i e Oviedo attack gained slight
momentum, but the petkv little
sophomore ■ studded Hound*
fought on almoat even terms In
the first two pertodi, going Inin
the intermission with only nn t i ­
l l dlsadvanlagr.
The roof virtually caved In nn
Iho Houndi n&gt; Jones hit for IZ.
Duda for six and Fred Wheaton for
two more to give Oviedo a com
minding 3120 lead going lulu Iho
last quarter.
Lyman scared IZ (mints to &gt;*'ie
by Mlklrr'* ouintrl In n thillllug
rally Ihst fell far too short.
Jones' JO points, the third gnme
in a row that he hat netted I'1
boosted Ihe hustling Ovlcdnan’*
total In 103 markers this tra in '
thus becoming the first ruuiit
prep scorer to reach that finuri
Lyman
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fihaw
Drliklll
A. Thomas
Wlddl.
{!. Thomus
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Total*

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Florida, Tulane Are Upset And
LSUNarrowly Mixes, $7To 66
Cnai’li John Scott takes hi* re­
vitalised Hetnlnnle High .School
hoopsters to Dcl.nnd lid* evening
to try nod guide them to their sec­
ond KtruighL win of thu year and
second consecutive Ka«t Florid*
Conference triumph In a* many
game*.
Ho far the Fed*. having
kniK-krd off 1'alatka last Friday
nlghl, 11-30, are undefeated In
KFC play with a 1-0 recurd
which place* Ihcm up on lop of
Ihe heap with the mighty -Seabree/e Hand Crab*.
The Seminole* ho|x- to retain
tlds position this rvening and
bring their somewhat miserable
ld | season'* record up to a more
lesjieetnlile 2-3 mark.
The Fed JnyVeea will open the
twin hill In the Dcl-and tiyrn at
7:0lt p.m. with n nifty 3-1 mark
ami also an unblemished l-U EFC
retold this neuron.
Latest official i crania show
Cordon Clink still holdinir a conimondlng lead over the Fed varsity
......
with If. points In four tills
(or u lofty I Mi average.
Here ale Ihe lutest averages for
the Feds,
SEMINOLE CADE ItECOKDH
Scoring
I'leyrr
O. F r. FI. Tp. Avg.
Clark
Stafford
Krider
Melts
Davis
Pickens
Reynold*
Hawkirii
Itisl...
Sheffield
Miuinuiii
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Mon*

Totals
Tram
W.
Opinmi’iit* .7
HANFORD I

Records
I- I'd . Tp. Avb,
1 .780 IU7 in.:
:i .280 13(1 III."
Hanford
Opponents
Hu Winter puth
tl Edirewater
21 Mainland
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Call It Quito After Tins Year
NEW YOliK OP-Thls may be
the last year for Jackie Robinson,
highest salaried player in Brooklyn
history and (he /(dodgers' greatest
drawing card.
Although he said. " I nope to have
another year after this one," the
brilliant second baseman Indicated
during a press conference yester­
day that - he might call it quits
after the IM3 season, The confer­
ence was staged by the Dodgers
to announce the signing of Brook­
lyn's "Big Three'" that Included
Robinson. Pecwee Reese end Roy
Campanelle,
"P m certain I have one more
good year left," Robinson said

39-all at halftime, but the Commo­
dores put cm a 30-point scoring
spree In the third period to take a
commending lead which they never
relinquished! A strong defense held
the clators to eight point* In th q f
third quarter.
.. , „
Vandy's Dan Finch netted a
points for scoring honors.
nonor*. cCurt
un
Cunkle’s 10 made him high foe

and serving a» an executive
f rroJeel
n NBC, said he had no designs

to stay In bsicball once he was
through aa a player.
"1 pave a goal," ha said. "I
want to build a boys' club in
Harlem. That will take a lot of
money. I'm trying to do this
through my atore. If the itore to
successftil, then my future I* se­
cure."
Asked whether he would accept
• baseball Job a t a manager, Rob­
bie replied:
"I'd have to consider It. Of
course, It would have to be In the
big leagues, No more minor
leagues for me, I might go beck to
Montreal fur one year In apprecia­
tion for thr wonderful treatment
the Montreal people gave me dur­
ing the one season I was there."
tlettlng back to hix future as an
active player, Bubble said be was
hopeful of playing In ’34 but the
possibility was still there that he
might have In hang up Ids spikes
at Ihe end of this season.
"It all depends on my physical
condition during the romlng sea­
son. ho said. "One thing I know.
If I feci that I c a n t plav regularly,

only to Ihe mighty EdgOwaUr
quintet while unsettlng Mainland
and lambasting Palatka.
With a two-game wienie*
skein on the lint, Ihe Jonlor
Fed* will awing Into or Don owes
again this evening when they
Journey to DeLand wllh the var­
sity to battle the' Delated Bull­
dog* In Ihe second Eaat Florida
('unfrrenro defense ef Ihe year.
Ho fnr Itoth teem* have been
undefeated in their lone EFC out­
ing against Palatka. The Junior
Fed*, who have been Improving
with earh parsing game, hope to
extend their winning ways with
both giant Joel Moss and Jimmy

No. 1 Holds Lead Shuffleboarders
In Mixed Loop On ,Will Hold Drills
3-0 Forfeit W i n Twice This Weel
Front running No. 1 team of the
Mixed Howling Leiigue maintained
ID leading pnaltlun by winning a
tbiei- unnii- series from the huple;&lt;» last (dure No. 2’s on a for­
feit un- Inal week ui the Hanford
Rowling Alleys.
1 lilnndc lioiuhi tin
Kliefi
llrtl , i|"-iii bead jflK ; , ', ) ) ■ :
tlie
'Jto cM |
place No. &lt;1 quin|V |i

Tn n m i H c u tn S tu tN o n

II

** W

{*UTi*p uvi»r

IV *

llm

W i n I n R o w ! (i'li by* rolling s
_____ _
lofty 4U2 series
4
MIAMI t* -T h f University nl Vrv'' .
s Miami aqueeted out a 71-70 victory D«»*t«*** t,,B
tl over Stefson MonJay night and |* three-game mark
4 fllll undefeated In state college ,or2 )" ’ lo*er** ,MI
^ basket ha II
circles
with
four
former
o straight win*.
.
No. 3 s meaner
0
Dave Nicholas shot tho winning trenched thenu
0 field goal as he was falling away place by odml
o from the basket In Iho last second licking to team
IT Iof Iho overtime period.
Resold again w
.1 0 1 H was n battle ull the way hut the No. .1 vlcloi
17
.Miami was never behind until Hip high Individual
final period wo* three minutes old. series, 3lu, In
The lead chunged several times In for the night,
lhj (lie lust seven minutes ami Htcl- &gt; Margaret Von
™ son's Jim Carlin hit for n Held &lt;-d I7U plus to h
IS Inal I" tie the score at 70 all Just
MIXED
us the gun went uft.
No. 3
The score was Hud In the over- Mayers
Hme milll Jim Tuvernlerc made ■ M. Resold
I!
l ' frve throw and a field goal In Ihe Hchuutteet
U
,
PUl Stetson ahead, Ohnesurge
II
"n 7087 with 19
seennd* left. o. Rrsobl
l,0
BUI HclinyowlD broke loose un- Total
St
,r,j der Ihe haskel for a field goal and
__
r|‘l i Nicholas' sensational shot clinched
jgu, 4
&gt;• It Howard Keene led tho scaring R|«vvrM
I" wllh 23 points, the fourth game In p u rtyi,H
j
a row in which he bagged more BeitniUuuh
l
" than 20 points for Miami
5on Her lull Is 1

Mullov Ih 2nd Man
To Win Dixie Twice

ltlM&gt;k«
Klehlo

o4 7-30 Win O
T

Celery Feds Seek Second Straight EFC Win In DeLand Tonight

F o r 4 th

Oviedo
Jones
McCall
Slavton
Duda
M. Pore
Wheaton
Llewellyn
Boatwright
Shaffer
R. Pore

LeadOvtedo

Flayers
M. Canterlno
R. Lyons
Cl. Rarriou
E. Bette
Total

V

18 HI’ORTS ftllUFFLEROARD
Hlmffleboiird players of the Sun
ford Tourist Club will engage In
Intra-squad malchta tomorrow ami
Saturday afternoon at tho Fort
Mellon Turk court* to preparo for
ponding tournaments with Orange
City, Delated and New Rmtrna
Reurli teams, It. McDonald said to­
day.
On Jan. 2H thn Hanford shuffleboarders will go to Wlnlor Garden
to play nn afternoon tourney there
against tho tourist ibufflaboard
team.
„
■
Tha Tourist Club will kare Ita
M at meeting hi Um Mw tourist
building at T tM .p jb M Tuesday
algkl, Jan. 39. It will ka ■ *wmod dish supper fettowsd. by the
regular burin*** meeting.
Bo far this year, the Baftford
shuffleboard team naa been vic­
torious ’ In three of four matches,

HHUFFLEUOAKD RWORDS

M U S T I U I N -— B / te M l'*
It a llo n , I U r U t-K ity , lU u u r T lll|» ,
R a ls y H un, Ml«u S ls r u r , i l i s a |i « r to n s Tlm n Unuy, l.n - t M a h tn ltm
t i i r n x i i m a c ’ sj — e / ie a im
U iiv a rn e r. K v s r 'llt d s . d r i l l Ami
Hour I I . H a rlla lllu s , A rg a u . A ll
T I iiiu . Ilo al lllu m l, I'r lc r lr iw tlu b r
T H IM U M ACH — a.'IA M il*
A s t ir , M olly ilu n . No lli-g a ril. sm y
Hrook llk - h s ril Sl&lt;iss. l i u s t r . 'la t ig .
* l» r , H oinallu. K a w n s t lr
r u t MTM M AI M — S IS N il*

wgi it to retain their lofty perch.
Melon Hall, itUl in second piece LSU with ■ 4-0 record and Auburn
with *43 points — although their with a 1-0 mark are on top of the
lead over La Salto shrank from 34 SEC standings.
Tonight's only game la Georgia
to 10 points—feces an even more
,
.
_ .
Immediate danger. Tbe Setonlaas, at Furm an,.
LSU’i high scoring center. Bob
who have won 15 straight, meet
Pettit,
was
hospitalised
with
virui
seventh-ranked Fordhem, also un­
defeated, tomorrow night In a neumonla and it was Leslie
game featuring the la it two major ones, a substitute freshman for­
team s with perfect records. Ford- ward, who finally gave the Tigers
bam Is counting on tta home floor Ibelr victory.
With about 20 seconds remaining.
advantage to stop Scion Hall and
Miaslislppls' Bob Jarvis, high point
rack up Ita 13th straight.
nUflols. for the second straight man with 34, pushed In two foul
week, failrd to receive a single shots to put the Rebels on top
first-place ballot, but piled up 88-83. Then with six second* left.
? nough supporting votes to retain Jones got two free throw*. He con­
nected with both to win Iho game.
nurth place.
After a thumping 93-S4 victory Norman Magee wn* high for LSU
over Northwestern last night, the with 21. It was Mississippi' slhird
Illlnl now face sixth-ranked Indi­ Conference defeat and dropped the
ana In the Big Ten's game of the Rebels Into the cellar behind Geor­
gia. which has lost two SEC tilts.
week Saturday at Indiana.
Others In the top 10 are Washing­ Vanderbilt and Florida were tied
ton. fifth: North Carolina State,
eighth; Oklahoma ARM. ninth, and
Western Kentucky, 10th.
The leaders (first-place voles In
parentheses):
I. Kansas State (30)s.......... 820
3. Seton llatl (10) — .......... 643
3. U Salle (13) ............. .......M3
3. Washington (11) ............... .443
0. Indiana (8)
M3
Itv BEN FUNK
7. Pordham (1) -- ---------- 281
8. North Carolina Stale (3) 283 ST PETERSBURG, Fla, IT 9. Oklahoma A4M (1) ... 383 Tl"htTinned member* of tho font10. Westarn Kentucky (3) ..... 177 ball rules committee of the Na­
tional Collegiate Athletic Associa­
The setsstd H i
alter wrestling for six hours
11. Notre Dame (1) r -----------158 tion,
with the question of the
II. Southern California ....------ 98 Monday
• platoon svslem. tackled It
13. Tula* (1)
- ----- M two
14. Louisiana State (1) — ...... f t again today behind closed doori.
Chairman FrlU Crlsler and other
committee meinUera rcfuwd to
IT. Hwy Croaa (!) --« comment on whether the long de­
18. Oklahoma City (S) ...:...- 43 liberations meant that Important
19. UCLA ....;...... ............. : 44 change* might be made In thu
20. Georgetown ..............
38 free substitution rule.
But Crlsler. Michigan's athletic
director, called the subject "our
most Important order of buslneaa
and declared the m atter would be
thrashed nut before anything else
Is drmo. He said no final decision
could be expected before Wetlnc*day.
In a recent poll, collc'ic coaches
voted 4 to I In favor of free sub­
stitutions,
but many school presi­
CHICAGO on—"When I stand un
there 1 alwaya pull the ball, said dent! and administrators would
Ull Paul Richard*, manager of like to restrict the two • platoon
■vstom to reduce the heavy cort
the Chicago Whit* Box.
Baseball? Nope, Paul was Ulklng of maintaining big iquadi and
coaching staffs.
Some fans, too, have argued that
* « w a « a big pros* luncheon In a
Loop bistro with UM While Sox the modern day gome la too highly
ipeciallsed and ton confusing with
picking up the tab,
Finally cornered bv the horde constant stream s of | •v e n runof baseball writer*, Richards gsvc nlng on and off the held, Tbls
faction wants to retun In the era
r the Ameri- of the all-around footba performer
"We’re going over the entire
e 1MI White

S

Tulane to five--three of tb e m jS ®
free throws. The Qnentoa W *
able to hit only one of 1» field
goal attempts In that period.
Tulane'a top footer wai canter
P rill Schuls, who got IT.
Pete Stlai and Bill Cohan were
the big guns poJot-wlse for Tech,
but a fine Ust quarter exhibition
by substitute guard Howard h e a d
gave the Engineer* their first SEL
victory.
Snead's accurate shooting puU ed|
Tech to a 8987 lead with iJlahllV"
more than a minute left, and Tech
frore the ball. Alabama’* Leon
Marlalre fouled Gene Anderson In
an effort to get possession of the
ball and Anderson made It SMT.
•Uama's Jim Grant m ined a long,
desperation shot which would have
sent the game into overtime.
Freshman center Jerry Harper
of Alabama wai hlqh with I t
points. Grant and Silas had 10
each, and Cohen had 13. H arper^
got 10 of his points In the final
quarter.

NCAA Will Debate
Thorny 2-Platoon
Grid System Again

ia! Smut1

Hunt
Turner
Henning
W. L. Pel Flowers
HANFORD
0
1
.76(1 Behrens
Opponents
1
II
,2fiti Ferrell
Sun ford - Orlando Miller
Dvkle
Norton
Kennel Club Entries Park
Pickens
T 4 I N K I H T i WNTMtSta
Totalu
New Hmyrnn Beach.

W sriislppl State, tod by Harold
Blalock and Garold Cayenese.had
to wipe out • 14, Point d f M t to
bind Tulane Tta first SRC defeat
Blalock got 18 points and Caveataa

U 2 a
1
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a
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t
a
1
2
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0
2
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1 0
0
S 37 39
Team Records
W. L. Pet.
SANFORD 2 1 .007
Opponents
1 2 .338
Hinferd
|
28 Edgowater
83 Mainland

u

Yankees Are Team
To Beat In A. L ,
Says Chisox Pilot

SHM'adsn,
Kmpluycr.
Hsnalor
Rmsl'in, Nhrltun. Lunky Twlnhlr,
Trieu*r H a p p y . Ho ioappy, Color­
ado VVlnit .
are Astill the
r i r r a NAcm — a te mis*
standpoint of the Coaches and the
S l.ynn's Lad. frmond ItolHne Man.
college administrators and the
for
the
White
to
g
...
u,
•nny'a Mlsiaka. BID*. UM May.
•ach l&gt;u*i, Hunny Handy
spectators.
drawling Texan who at
■ IST M MACJB — B / IB M ile
"We haven't resolved the ques­
dab to third plan In
Manhatlnn Hull, KurMtar, Vulatition y tL "
, .
D rr HI air, Julia I'anlon. usfunl,
The committee received a tele­
Ur**n Thumb, Ladr Rtiylil*, Hup­ NEW YORK (M - Sal Maglie,
pin' Mine
gram from 90-year-old Amoe Alon­
New York Olanta' right • banded
HM VNNTH M ACH — * / ! • M il*
so Stagg, urging that no change
nltehlng ace, came down from hie
l i m i t IID h u u C o p tlo , H h srld an .
be made in ihe rules "which will
Niagara Falla home for thf New
sdd strength to the offense."
V«&gt;rt Pros* Photogrsohcr* AlsoStsau. who has been a committee
elation dinner leet nieht and staved
member for half a centyry but
to iton a contract tor a reported
waa unable to attend the current

Sal M aglie Signs
1953 Giant Pact
For Over 132,000

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
By T he Associated Pros*

LSU 87 Mississippi 80
Virginia M Washington and Lee^
Wake Forest M South Carolina 30
Maryland 83 VP7 44
Georgia Teen N Alabama 97
Miami 71 Stetson 70
Tampa 77 Florida State 73
Mlssuslpol State 87 Tulane t l
Georgia Tchr* 10 Presbyterian 99
Troy (Ala) M Jacksonville (ala)
Vanderbilt 88 Florida 73,
Piedmont *4 North fleorgl* t l
M treer M jM H na 70

Sewanec H Kerry Coitoga (Q t|

dared that the offense hoe
"great cadUon" fa eonstoar

rules.

Commltta# members agit

B i an effort la avoid tha du

is Um once so common la
football, many nitoa ha
sdoptod In recent year*
the ad vast* | a away toon

Msgile. wbo sald In in tatar-

Htocker
Veasev

ToteD
Photo Hquadrun

■"Tup
Mi'-s:Tuilrlsl.

Tallent
fbrlngfleld

FSU’h Wernke Nets
38 Pointy In Ttfmpa
TAMPA trv_H*m Wernke, rtori-

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Bowling BUndinga
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Bing Again Tonight

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MkVrl* Itoarh Hln
4*r, llaftsa, Crow's Vlleht, amaoll
HtrlJ*. Foul note, Hoally

pJanned to7o*^afanl SffldsU ahJS
• contract today, waa aa surprised
M -nyone at ta t unusual tum of
'*Hilt'I’m aa happy a* I am lurpCtoil/ be add as Giant officials

GREYHOUND

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AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W SP A P E R

E atnhlU hrd 1U08

V O LU M E X L1V

Union Leader^
Brands Strike
ill , As ‘Anarchy’

I'jillv tlmiil) lu occasionally i
Hiionirli Ihurxday: widely srsl
'•linncm li) rx lrrm r south and |
sIuh l&gt; rising trm peraturr*.
\

SA N FO R D .

I 1.01(11) A

Acheson Has
Last Meeting

Unrivalled Prosperity
withScribesPredicted: B T ruman
iThrough 1953

Eisenhower And Full Cabinet Meet For First Time

r

ir

Michael J. Quill De­
scribes Walkout Of
Transit Workers In
Philly As Criminal

| See ret ary Of State Is
Sure Hbr Difficul­
ties Faciiur World
Will He Overcome

NEW YORK UR - Michael J
Quill, preiident of the CIO Tram
/ r r t Workera Union, today de
Tihunced the Philadelphia tram it
strike as a "crim e" against the
union Iocs! In thst city snd the
riding public. He called the be
havlor of ■ section of the TWU
membership as "anarchy."
In a statement Issued at Trans
llall, the TWU head, who ir
M
Ing ■ TWU strike against eight
private bus companies In New York
City, called the Philadelphia strike
■ violation of the union constitution
a l i a blamed a "bowling mnt&gt; In
&lt;•» front scats" of a recent Philo
delphla union meeting for the strike
In that city because, he said, (hr
"m ob" kept the membership from
hearing details of a proposed con
tract.

WASHINGTON r ■Dean \che
son, winding up lour ye.irv ns see
rotary of stale, .aid today he was
•sure the formidable difficulties in
the way of Western world unity
and strength can and will be sur
rnounteil
In a farewell news conference
he gave lh.il .hi' mci luised upon a
review of progress and Iroutdes
■in the Western .dll,vice agalnsl
Soviet i onilnintlsm when l,e was
ached whil lie Irough t ib»ui| new
wi French efforts to amend a treat)

BALTIMORE! id*—'The clly lodoy
withdraw
of an AF
................Its recognition
.......................•'{,
union of municipal laborers whose
3.000 members hove been on strike
since New Year’s duy,
Mayor Thomas D Alexandra or
til all city___________
departments to take
lercd
.3
_________
__
all steus necessary to resume their
normal services. This Included col
lection of garbage which has piled
up for 14 days.
D'Alesandro warned the men
they will be discharged ll l*1** do
not return to work by noon Friday.
There wia no Immediate sign of
■ back 1o work movement.
The city had given the union or.
ultimatum to get Die men back on
the Job by noon today or Its recog
^Itlon would be withdrawn.
The Board of Estimates, mcetltu*
at the tjme the deadline passed,
was expected to engago private
contractors to haul away the g a r
bage. „

Of C Directors Fa­
vor Resolution Sii£ffestinj? Less Delay

Assets Increase In
1952 Over $*300,000
At First Federal

The Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce added its weight to
the drive (or speed in prnvhllng
liplter forilllies for the rare nf the
alck ami Injured when It adopted
n rernlution nt Inst night’s meeting
in the Cltv lint} nriiimf the Countv
The axle** of lh* First Federal Hospital Trustees ami the Hoard
Bevins's and Loan Association In nf Ctounlv Cominlishiners In tike
creased over fSOO.OOO, according to i immediate s t e p s f o r t h e e a r l i e s t
a statement released today and possible construction of a hospital
post exceed »n,ing,000. The three
The resolution was presented bv
million dollar mile-post was m u ll­ George Tmihy and his motion for
ed In November, nccordlmr lo lls ndniithm was seconded by F E
George Tnuhv. executive vice urea Itoumillal Jr. The resolution uilnnl
(dent, who added (hat through the | inously adopted hy the Hoard of
Ravings of thrifty people In Hem- 1 Directors reads ns follows
"WHEREAS, it is recognised th.it
Inote County und surrounding terrjlto ry home ownc'* and home a hospital is not qnly a vital faclor
Waivers had been ahlo to borrow In providing proper care for the
over 1*00,000 from the association *!ck of a community, hut also In
during the year that haa Just end- establishing that peace of mind ami
assurance that comes from Ihe
•d.
Seventy-nine n-w homea w e r e knowledge that adctpinle medical
holH In this section, Mr. Tnuhv facilities arc readily available, md
raid, through the First Fedcrnl’a "WHEREAS, ihe presenro of a
home ownership pl*n and over hospital Is indicative of the pro
$150,000 was borrowed to improve gresslvc viewpoint which attracts
or add to already existing homes. newcomers to a community, and
Tha director* of the local asso­ "WIIKHKAS, Ihl* organ'lltlon,
ciation have maintained the ft ner- being fully aware nf Ihl* fart, en­
^ u n t a vear dividend for saving* dorsed
" " ' v Ihe
"T passage
i"‘"'’*'ae Ity
&gt;.» the
'i.e freehold
iieenuio
'U n d tn 1 BB3 the payment* to th e , " * of hi* enunty of a bond Issue
holder* nf saving* account* tofond* available
tailed 174 201.41. This has been fn jjh n construction of such s ho,
done while tho reserves have pita), and
WHEREAS, the rjuallflcd volrr*
moved umvard fsnm (13* P4d on at
the dose of H)f&gt;1 tn *137.437 on (lt&gt; |*»lf l**''*, returnrd an over
last year end. nn Increase of in whelming majority in favor of the
measure on Nov. 4 amt thus showed
percent.
•
The current statement elmw* their keen Interest In Ihe erection
that tha saving* arrount* ere lust or (hi* hospital, und
"WHEREAS, Ihe governor of Ihe
under th" th re e million dollar fig­
ure, while the loan* outstanding state appointed a Hoard of Trust
« re at two and a half million dot- ee» to supervise and plan this pro
Jcct, and
®*rs,
"We »ee very erstefu) to our * "WHEREAS, certain action* to
friend* who nut their saving* at speed tho curly completion of this
work, not only In rarnlng n nice medical facility aro required by the
(Continued On Page Four)
return for them, hot In helnlp*r

the local economy by providing
fund* from which home* mav ho
bdllt or rehovated, thus opening
the door tn employment for many
in the building trades and adding
greatly lo the «*(*« made hv tho
aunnly yards." e,ild Mr. Touhv.
&lt;a He addwt th*t many borrower*
• Jdsn are finding that the Fir»t
A total of 13,767 driver a llccnie*
Federal plan more nearly aulMI
to their Individual needs and the were aotd nt the flemlnolo County
Judge's
office In 1063, one thous­
demand for loans haa been steadi­
and ten morn than tho number sold
ly Increasing,
Patron* of the a*ioeiatlon have tho previous year, Mr*. I.etha Fowb*»n most complimentary of the lor, fhlof Clerk, annntineetl today.
Of last year** total, 13,20(1 IIoffle* force. Mr. Touhy said, ami
, d-elared (Hat Mr#, ' Foa'mond
rtiin ifu n . Ffcrotirv * T i'piiiifof Jhrotiih Unonib(,p, Buies continued
now year with 77 .............
license*
M „ P Hilda Pow eil^nd lif t.'M a x ’ Into
'hrln*
n’° tho
...........................
sold In four . and" one-half
In* Ekarn have done much to ere- day*,
she laid.
said.
. ^ U the friendly, helpful atmos­ iys, *h*
p h e r e about which so many people
J ’SSStfTBWJSS'SS',
I t , comment.
tho total of 13.042.113 In Imtinea*
. The directors, according to tho ronsumated
In 1061, Certlflvd eopv
operating officer, look forward to husfnetX brought 133.1 Into the of­
a now vear of continued nregret* fice 1130,40 more than lh* total
In Bemlnnle County. BuIMfnr at of 3303.00 In business for 1031.
present shows no signs of droo­ Marriage licenses showed a
ping off and the demand for Ihhirt of only two. with .138 being
heme* I* stron», The directors am Issued in 1062 and 133 in 1031.
Howard Favlllo, president, H, Two-'totlsr resident fishing ItJames Gut, J. H. Van Hoy. R O. femes showed a definite Increase,
Harwr. Br., Sanford F. Doudney, with 8,812 being sold in 1062 and
■ijT^Edwin Shinholaer and Mr! 3,242 the previous year, while
110.30 nnn-reildent llrcneea in­
creased from 41 to 00 and MAS
I/NV
f* u B H irn iD
non-resident license* (rood tor 14
dava)
ava) decreased from 724 to 031.

Driver’s Licenses
For ’52 Have Jump
Over Year Before

c *

flypsy Returns Here C 0 { C P rop oses
T« Visit Jailed Ihd C ounty C ontro,
S W W W II i .i i.l* It.- - sis'
Mih lirll XI year old gypsy who
rami* here lo marry wdf dl)
returned l i her Horhi.i httuic
Tueid.ii upon lemg proitil .cd
.lie would iic allowed lo mi her
liu|irisoned hoy friend The man.
otha l.ee (’.Hindi, i. in the Semi
iiide County, Fla . Jjji charged
Vvith stealing trom tho trailer
of the girl’s relatives The gypsy
camp is In Semmntp County
Miss Mitchell agreed to return
after a visit here from her tun
enls anil Ihreu other lelatlVes
Tho two enmo hero separately
siuirtly lujoro Cixthlmns p/ler
meeting tn Florida They !»•
came acounlntcd when t audill

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McKinleySpeaksOn
Underprivileged At
Kiwanis iamrheon

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regular, weekly meeting ill the
llll. toilav
todnv called
ciilled upon
Yacht ‘C
Club
cuch member of the
ivie.i &lt;&gt;runniralion to think of tl" bdieri'Ot
privileges of Ameilrnn 'M idi'*n.

"Wo generwlly think "f under­
privileged children n» th".e Inck.
Ing good fond, alienuati I,*-■&gt;*invr.
neepRsarv doihing and nndlcal
'nre,’’ In* declared, "Rot rvui
IlioRi* viumgeler* enloving nn
ndenunev of all those lietna mav
(till ho mloalnr vllal mi i-Kiltle*."

The Uev, McKIrih'V tn'lntnl out
that Amor leu bring the t ...........
nation il I*. n hoinellf" laisral on
a fumidatlan of nroi'ic reipect
for Gild is ail Important. Ill*
stated that every fattier who
takes an Inactive tinrt ill churcli
matter* ahould ho rharged with
contributing to the dilinuuenev of

Id* children.

tfuurter of road, and 47.7ot «...

•pent in IH52 to repair II. Mi
Snenrer expressed confidence th.ii
Ihe County could build such road
better nod more cheaply than il
.Sliilo does with federal aid
The motion for requesting ttn
8cMinnie County legislative ileler.
tion to work for Ihe re|H&lt;nl of tin
present law and the suhntltiilltm m
Ihe provision that the Indlvld'inl
riHlntip* have roniplrtc lontrnl of
the use of the seventh rent of tin
gas tax funds distributed lo tl&lt;
comities for secondary roads wamade liy II. II. Hope who nurred
willi Mr Spencer on the waslofol
ness of Ihe present practice and
who add'd thui federal aid under
Hie cirniinslaui'e* Is costing mon
than It |« worth.
Mr. Dope explained that at Hopresent time this seventh m il (n&lt;
Ihe mivii rent pfnsollne tax levied
liy Ihe Slate) is ill.strilmted tn Hevarious rountics In the state for llo
ronstnicllon nf seenmlary mails
hut only 20 pern nt of this ampon*
con lo* spool hv the county coin
mission- while ho percent remain*
under the control and mpervUior
of the State Read Department for
•ho eoiiitriictlnii nf secondary roads
In each county,
(’minty Commissioner J o h a
Melsch explained the uctlnn of tin
County Cnmmlsjlnn In giving pn
ferenco tn the early construction of
Dip I*orrcit City root! nnd thu Chnt&gt;

man road from Oviedo In ihr
Orange county line He said that all
were In agreement that the For
rest Lily road was the most |m
portent rood project pending In
tins countv and that as some work
had already been done nn the Chap
man road It was thought best In go
ahead and finish It.
Mr. Pope suggested that the l.nkr
Mxrv boulevard should also be in
eluded In the recommendation,
which will bo made to the Stair
load Depnrlmrnt meeting in Dr
land Friday, pointing out how badly
II * needed by Ihe Lake M iry re
’sldenta.

J. M. Garrett, representing s

group from Cordele, Oa„ interest

(Coatiaas4 Oa ra g s fs a r)

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lilt* #*f f ft 4 (|( ,
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ri*vrnlftl iKfit l In* «lull rnllff tuil
(•hlllt Hill M 11 f Ins* ' • ■44 .1 i*f iNri
tfi'? itw nn fImi -li»v.
Mlw I'lixif lutin' Smith, mill* liiiiiL I!, ti Ktli ifrii-k (• i'H ul*
vii ir in* '.icoi iiful i i
fhnirnmn. r*'p»'rl« tl u ImIhI i.f $ |ti i: t i i
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•pf*nt iliulnr the lift f mimlli fm Diif(iii h•nit lift
»n|1k fr*» MM-I.-I |«| ivi lli'fi! fill 111!I■ .h . . ,i Ul* i an|41-p,Mm i It |I m i&gt; u
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'iv»* F#8i*. f M’iv'tHf 1*11fk ituily ' 1(*.4
Mil i" • ilit- Ilf ..f t in* t\ 'Ml •
^r&lt;»*'i Mu* flu I • ik11)I** full.I
1 |4.| (till • «1"llli 1Hill • ii'iIH \ n ■*•• •
Mlf, HniVik* Hwrinytntt it*lsi'fi t
Hv i•An, 1 id M' *f &lt;;*it &gt;
uii*tnlM*r« fn itilittr ul) lliiir rhriil 111f•Ifi4111ul
Mu* 1 (Mil 1 1Ml.
ffliih
« In tn*i In In* fur vvtii"11’&lt;I Quirk li*
SI unit*1i- ('.Hi
ffk il rfilltJr. ir. hmiuiful In Ni -a puny, Siiiifin d;'Kill Mi
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York City. A MitmlrtuUiur rninmit Mi Sh Nullv: W, A I*nI rIi 1 , in*
M#% tcimpfiMui nf Mir, Mdhii fun*i‘, ■11 nl uf ilif I'ut tltl. I i nil l *11 pis i ji
Mn. M. II Smilh i»Fir| Mm, E I!
i ( iniliiiued On Pa mi* I'ini i i
linn fin11 v jh jiopdinluil hy t Ik*
nr•*4i*Iriit, Mm , \nfit y linn If. \vlit&gt;
ftrr-iduil ut flit* mi’flinK lti&gt;M m

l I lues.m prosperity, high pinHue ' through 1033
&gt; i ul miicd 1*154 «t will bring
-''imil* " threat of slump
i I rip'll nation to shunt for S00
to" on dotl.ir a year production
coal
i 11 imii d split In his economic
io
i! nit anti deflation policy.

Hi s l l ltllNG F. Git KEN

'iliN i.iiiN r
President
i " n m told the country today It
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h im ’ ,product
nf half
ilt'liar'. .imuinily wilhin _
b ." i H il heals a potentially
. I mi Hui it nf depresshm after
tlii- i . .ii
I" hi- last major message tu
r,'i" i ’ I nimun pictured lixlsy’s
.■mi''". iiicnt. ami sialile prices as
..... I iliroiigh tit.Yl Hut he
i .l Hui ihereuflcr;
M&gt; m.i* face in lh" future,
i in ul.uly when detense tpctuling
in - iii'l) lie reduced, more ser."'s ic *i- iif our ability to avoid
I. in. --imi than Ihnse which have
I'u rri'd since World War II,"
tt.ih ' ‘timely and intelligent"
' "i In "il Hie difficulties con
l" 1 i .1 HI *e.ir« frnm now
' ■t i • .ii he producing good*
. • .ii the rale td 473
I. ihuii dollars a year, 40
■i 1 1 ul .ilmve the present level

■a :lla I.ilium-

Stale Bank Has U. S. jSabre .k'ts
Deposit Gain To Bag 8 Red MIG
*■AH Time HW In Mip Air *T'ht

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PlIi sviteiri of letting the Si ■r.
Hoad Department throw away o
money Imllding en-tly lint pnoiU
cotiitriu'lrd
mails."
The Rev. J. E. M&lt; K"d"v noCiting the example of the I..i4
tor, of Ihe First M'IIiimIIsI
Church, apeak ing h"fnt Ho mem­ Mary road nn which $:io III v .
ber* of the Ktwnnf* * l"l&gt; nt ll"’ M’enI in IP.'l hr build mile and

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Marshall .* -erri'larv of .i.ili- m

Hie follow tmj Siiiulas. tie &gt;
*^ttciu*i'F &lt;Mmittcs I’re- no
Hi to the Gland of Nttllgua m 'tn
West Indies where he will speed
*tcnt Slati* (Nmtroj two
months on vacation 11, tin .
(&lt; onllnii'd Itn page Four)
(IcU Rum* Results
dcrmnchition
Following a ilrmnui.it
iitn b
bym
Polio (ami)aip;n Is

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He told oiirslioiu r . that ■
Ft l.l il .itli | IllallClII ill.ill I’

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Over Road Fund.0* tretco t-.toNewlie \ *oieok and
attend
hv frieriii II" n

Economic Report Sees
Hood Times But Envisions Trouble As
Spcndinjr Eases Up

I 'l n t i d a

Hi The Associated I’re**
I csideiit rruman. in his economn *.sage today ■

'resident G W Spencer nf th#
i »•
• ris
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present
'resent method of stale emit ml of f ) i ! t l l U C f l
I I) l ' l l i . l
till
lie Mterlmtnry road program
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ai i.i / ;ct tleu that the entire prtijT
*4 t ' j t . r -.4 1 r» C'-r
-ed. r.f ihe am raw* .!*&lt; V /lV " i * O w f&gt; f \ r i v l V »
tnuiiev fin County mud eon.lror
tiiin In plsnu’d 111 the hands of Hie
f M ..... f ‘ 311
Mr \
ivas callcii upon In tec to a .......
Cotinlv Commission, the hoard id •B*,
fl... (*Mm»I„. i - * Mii ri ii mi A - U 'l s Ol* R u n k li t i n
era In 0 novelty linolU nperalcd dtrri lors of Ihe Clintnhcr of gum •*
l&gt;,,lbi’' " &gt;.♦lies 1 t l . lll'l 41 i f •V'M1
liy one of Ihe girl'. Im liu .
merer* went on record it Us no , t a nil a .... i - ' ♦• -ft 41. ! M* '
’i-i'i n y ! | i ■. ttm i
j Caudill was arrested hen mi tin
iflll m the Clly Hull I l m jit ■ ml ill M Hill i )l HL ■l| v til Dll •
charge nf khltiapplm: Ihe girl
I ■I’
.I I I I I It ll t
favor id new legislation l.ihn
I'llIC" »id •in *|» f ' M1it . HU 'it1 * 441•
When it was found Mr 'tit* •» M eotilml of Hit peri etif "f the
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was at least
yr.n i-t
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•nth r enf of ihe c isi'lme t.is
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fit • fiiu'lit
rather than the III •!"
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of the hand', of the State It" id In Club
Mr M.
H » t. f I'
lleved to be, and Hint tie liu.l pattnien! and nutting it in the i m
i 1,111»&lt;
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Mrs, \\ 14 1*1 K Mli v
rnilie here alone on a Ims, this Ifol ol the i irlmis einmti comm
lb.
»"riti i i ll* • ul
Mi S m imu
jacciisatiun was dropped
slops thrriughnut the state
.mi. .
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"The present method is u.i'lef
‘••Ith m&gt; (»'li4 i * nf tl»* p I* I bib ill
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Iri i miyIim-i (t'lft iril’h ll,..
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road', heller and cheaper Hum ii
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InfffrFin •ictifi | i•res | it ! || IdHlt of
Slate doe* nnd make our Co in'
MitlU"'.
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l&gt;t|H'lui-ti&gt;| ' •1*1- J
vhmtpt
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road dollar gh farther I am again t
Hi,- t..' tl
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C e n tra l

Ml III*' Mill i* 1ll JMf't ‘IHr'” f
Arheson seemed lit cxvc'len*
spirit- He was craver of hair tli.in

ed In establishing a dress making
factory here, explained that he wat
well acquainted with the pcoplr
Koree, was a n e c t nnd answered ■nd that he wai confident of their
ernestions concerning that war, ability tn operate a successful en­
torn country.
terprise that would be * credit t*

DO.*

S a lu te s

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Among other factor* iu're»*nrv
for the life of the eliitd, lilt'
soenker listed the ritrht In work,
availability of worthwhile recre­
ation. love nnd respect of the
parents, n sense of rcMiorndtiilUy,
nnd the feeling of good fellow»hln within the home.
The Rev, McKInlcv w-a i Intro,
dnred by Iluuert fitHcl land.
Judge Dougin* Ften*trom&gt; who
wn* unable to b« present nt hint
we-'k's induction ceremonie*. was
Installed a* first vice president
of tho club bv Ed f-aPCi a past
lieutenant governor.
Report* nf the district midwinter conference nt Ft. Petersburg earlier in the week1 were
given bv Itov Mann, O. K.
Goff, and J. C. Dnvl«.
Earl Higglnhotham, tin’*liiing
at hi* first meeting, announced
that next week'* luncheon would
lie postponed until Friday when
the rlub will attend the Ghnln nf
Missions at tho Knisrnpsl Pnri'h
House.
Becretarv Ralph Smith announ­
ced he had received word that
Mack Cleveland, memlicr of the
eluh, h*d hern named on th" Key
Two-dolta r re* hi on t hunting II* Club Committee for tho Florida
HUM showed
decrease,
dropping i!l*Het,
...__ J ___
__ _"dropping
William West, who recently re­
from 348 to 477, at did the 37.50
turned from a tour of duly In

age at 1

M m rn /iin *

^ which would permit West Herman
i n o i i i i i nt
ot
nr i armano
■Mchi'.im opened the enideieut'r
with .nine ideas wtilili he said lie
had jot Ied down on Ids years m
office II said he was deepli
Cl'ateliil lo| the complete toy,ills
I'cnddenl elect Dwight It. I’.inenhl'wet po i . In N’eW A &gt;»h .sol imi,'• • i i iif Ids full Fidonet which which had evisted hetween himself
l!i reins of goyi rumeiit. I’lc. as lie id uf the state Department
he ii'iuonblcd to chart the routs.* uf Id* Admmlstiu to o a h 'it •' 'a ■ •t ;
i.iio i il n-&lt;ilicit I■iKwnctl; .md t'resident Ttutii in.
tilled ll. to r.i In hunt row, and given thcii fulm, &lt;1 "gtiiti.o . an VH
Secn iary uf Tien M iry George M. Iluillplir- y; Vic- !'i e d d c " - d e . I KH I o
\ in: I'n lib ill elect Klsel).
For Hie recline of Seerelarv des
i .&gt;f h 11 use In loirk mw iguale John Foster Indie, \eheson
hower; Snrulurv of Hint" John I'ln t - 1 Dullc-; mi,I i . t&lt; &lt; I.. V.v
I , i t ■*I Ho I- 1 ile in l S e n i l i t y 'aid he was asklmi sunn 'tiling he
II. to i.l lire; Jn e p h M. Ilotlge, lltl.lg.t Director; M
til la I I i Hul l
Agency. Gov, Shurmini Adams, A "i tunl lo tin* IV out; Mud. &gt; l\n
tiny of Foinlneici't Guy. sond goodwill nod a fall ehatiee
Dougin- McKay, Secretory of the Interim; It non
on m iiti- !&lt;l. I’" ttm
■• ii. i i I. I
Tuft li. mi'll, 1 lie a! n fuhl i t pni Irr w mil tu think
Secretary of \gi i. ultiirc; Martin I* Ihi. kin,
.i.-t I’ . "f I ., 1&lt; ■, I'. &gt; • o t I.II.I ' |o i mum in If ii, !• Ills nf hi* s ittfNsi.r if Mitfifi
reprcseliliilive to the United Nations ,n.| ll.u •I I S la i ll. ho f
rmi ! I. ill VI'lonlstrij- IillM'N I hi* m a tifmiii sfi tf iirt
■■rt ill' t»• hi- itfhfiij lltr•• Htf i t
Hi n. I tils rimliottnl)
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More Speed On
Hospital Urged
By Trade Body

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Al lcrnoon Parking
On Wednesdays To
He ‘Out* Hereafter

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rMl.'itiiP nut i*i « tiitf tif hi effect

f -f ■i if) U'l'tl'tMiliir ri ftrT"• t *'If*ilYtli|t»r II*&gt;\ t vi'I*• It,, pollr'f*
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I'lie President ignored a 3 to 1
Mu wiHiin Ills council of ccnnomlc
"l\ cr. which, it developed, has
■I «agreed on the outlook for doH Hlon In Ihe next three years
hci itclerue sgiemling lx due to
III* k olf
I'hc clash was disclosed In the
cnmicil's economic rcylew. Mint in
fjfngrcss along with the wiille
Mum c message chairm an Leon
IC. '"hug and the newest msmi!"licii c Turner, colled for
it 'ii private and government
n'cs to prevent possible |msl'■ iincmploymcnl and slack
' ' fiom spinning Into "a
. 1 'mis deflationary sp ira l"
' hall mail John li (’lark
'■d Ia 1 11v and lerscly He
no business condition
i li
■- he said in a footnole,
i tmli are "Ihrealenmg enough (o
' ’inii i' new counter ileil,itiunary
a '" ’u liy Ihe government "
' 'n k refused In help draft two
"i i haplers of Ihe advisers' re­
ef in which Ills colleagues api t ' ed 'he hazard, as Ihey see

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H t ' liei'i. ll" pniilici' of th"
H I i.'iuii Inirnt to allow freo
" i " nl mill is no Wednesday
•. . iis..-ii
In i leimr tl'" i"nso,i for the nrCl'i.-f Williams said. "In tho
....... . wlien Hi" -ini i'ii are dosed,
u " l murk lli- oi (cheek viola’ • • hut In the .viator when tho
'"• * til" open, tli'ie is Ho special
ii fm mil min king them.**
H. -aid tlif new tvpe envelop*• I leing it-•■&lt;I fm violations Is

I'fll t i • oof a "i-ni'ii i"M|nmsa" and
fl I (I 11 ,t tin' " "s*. e ii lot iif argil....... " Fifteen of tin- new llckota
present.
iccelveil in the mail today.
Ill'll Hie new tieki't, all th« vioI
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• iii v amount in l tn- envelops In
A I tv I K s ’ M e e t i n g " ivliur
s ch
ch ml u« the in vv pi • uh’h! nf thi
Ids film anil drop the eavoSfiiilimli’ t'minly M» *11'ul Sm ii 'v
I-it..- in Cm ni’arest mail box.
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VVi IH ii iii II, A 11ttm it, 11, m f n r m e i ’
\ total of $il 70 was nicked up
I
... i:ik- i■ 'lino'* from milking meters vrsri*Fldeni nf .S/inford for If* yinm, IiihI iiiuhl nt th&lt;- S'nnfonl ( lint*, Co. i I
(Itlinri
tilkililf
of
fill*
w**ie
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ill
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th,
r ii'ifiiu h "lav. Chief William* said, which
die«| in lip* F l n r i d i i K n i t Cnnu t
i oiei't """H to the March of Dimes cam*
Ild H p ltn l In St* AiiifimtliK* n l I : ir» 11 iui v Z Hilthv n • vh**» pifdihM ; Tliui's'lin i1 'ii,- in *,
hr.
I’iniik
hO'lhlumn,
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im
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nf
II
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l
' h will 1'iiiiMi to fight imiIIo.
n,tn. yniteiilriy aftnr » m
in m.
* .1 1 4 #
hi iff
ill- 11
ni§JlH
*
••ftMill nr. and llie hniiril iif ei'ii
*'F(m i.l' Hint" Elk • ' .... inti,in
All dimes which are placed In
'. ic*,t ’ I
Ht.i i" i 11 t*tn, v, no inn king meters nl " being eontrlMr. Allman was „ conductor for
V,' ‘ . ' T ' " Mm
f gun
|,,,rl&lt;'and' lmir
In.
miiim
•
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I"
liiited to this cans*. Meters will
the Kn't Const Itnilrond nnd Imd .'/.'"i’
'
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F. McDaolel.
i A chick* li lll'l ilt'i-'l" sII[1, 1. I' w ill itlluw dimes to drop Into lh* coin
made Ids home in Jock son vi 11" for T. Mtivoc
Itundull
f'luise
appear'd
h"
served
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&gt;
tt-.'Ht
p,
rn
witli
ttie
l.ox but will not register any time
the i past H) years.
V While ”in■ Run- hefore Die group and talked on the meeting following nt MUM) ii. in.
for them.
ford he operated the Allman (no- ,
. ’
A
t.nrt
srlie.luicl
at
tin.
jural
Sticker* have been nlnrnl on all
eery nt West Thirteenth HI re e l 1 "cotlog
i" !!” ...! problem*
“ encountered by
and Kouthwest Hoad. He wa* horn the city in the proposed Installa­ ■lull for H'i ' imIhv while the inntnll- lb" Kill meters to inform motorists
nliori
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the
new
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Ktssliti"f tins method (.f eontrihutlnr to
Oct, 2H, ItMiti in Osteen and attend­ tion of Ihe new system and indit'd
will t"&gt; held Jim "I uoder th" lb" ill Ice Dick llealv Is th* local
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meiliral stun&gt;1point on the iiiied nf 107U.
• iimoulgn.
He w i l l a member of the First n d i&lt;P"Mil plant.
4;i«ht new milking meters wer#
Methodist Church of Jaekaonville
Dr. It. L. Hark* wa* elected a*
being installed this murnlng on
and of the Rrotherlmod of Ituil- a delegate lo thu slute convention
Ituml Avenue, which run* north off
road Trainmen.
to ho In-Id lit Hollywood In t|u&gt; near
First Street, ami consideration ll
Surviving are the widow nnd one future with Dr. J. Clifford lioyee
being made for placing »ev*n m ors
*on, Rolirrt of Jaek*onvill«| till being elected a* nn nlternnlo.
on Commercial Avenue, between
parent*, Mr. and Mra, Wesley All­
A medical film mud" nt the Ln* Tim Heinioole Comity draft board
man and ono brother Tilt* Allman hey Clinic In Ronton, Mass, was sent 43 men to Jacksonville this I loo.) und Dark Avenue*.
of Knnford.
shown lo tho group and a new un* morning for pre-induction physi­
Services will he held a t Rri**on I'llrfltion for membership in th" cal examinations, Seleetlve .Serv­
Funeral Home at 3:00 nm . Sunday fioeloty wn* referred to the hoard ice Clerk K. li. Carter reported to­
MOVIRLAND
wllh Rev. J. E. McKinley offl- of censors. Dr. 1. W. Muir was wel­ day.
it wn* ttu. largest grouii of men
elating and burial will ho made in comed ii* a now member.
"The Hell" Of New YovV*
Sta rt 0:30 • 0:30 - 8:18 last
Oatccn Cemetery.
Those attending the meeting sent far pre-linluctmn iihyslcnls
feature 8:34
w«r» Dr. Hll»hy, Dr. Mrllnnli'l. Dr, fiom Hemlnoln Countv sine* the
Rirz
Qulllmnn, Dr. Muruun, Dr. Muir, Selactivu Service system was last
COUNTY COURT
Tho docket wa* Bounded yester­ Dr. J, N. Tolnr, Dr. Garner,’ Dr, reorganized In 1H1H, Mr. Carter
"Fearlee* Fagan**
stated.
Charles
L.
Dark,
Dr.
Edwin
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day from the January term of
The name* of thu 43 mm were
County Court and court Immodlatv- ateoln, D. (talks, Dr. I,canard Mini0:40
not
disclosed.
sun, anil Dr. F. A. Smith as gueat.
ly waa recessed until Fob. 18,
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By KENT tllKTLAIN
OVIEDO (Special)—A tremend­
ous scoring surge on the part of
Oviedo’* deft one-handed artist.
Johnny Jones, and the crafty rehound Inti ace, Waller Duda, In the
l i l t two period* provided the Mens
with a 47*W triumph over the Ly­
man Greyhound quintet here last
night.
The victory gave the Oviedo*
am the myth It at county p e p
ra se leadership and was their
third itralght, terond consecu­
tive conference win and fourth
vHa of the year In all outings.
Over 100 cnllty fnns watched the
cnnlest In Iho refurbished Oviedo
community gym, which wasn't ex­
actly (he warmest spot In Kemlmde
County with lls corrlgaled steel
roof Hint conducted the hent out
and the cold Into thn arena.
However, the bitterly fought con
test supplied sufficient warmth for
the brave fans who notched John
ny June* shake off a twisted knee
nnd run literally wild scoring 12 of
his It ludnts In Ihe third stanza on
ilx field jioots.
Jim Pavnrs' Lyman raarrs
Started off with an carlv lead
which Oviedo cut to a D-D He by
the end of Ihe Initial period. Then
('oath Paul Mlklrr put guard
Waller Duda bark In at center
and lifted giant Harvey Joe Slavten. who had scored five m inis
at that Juncture to lead the Lions,
l i e Oviedo attack gained slight
momentum, but the petkv little
sophomore ■ studded Hound*
fought on almoat even terms In
the first two pertodi, going Inin
the intermission with only nn t i ­
l l dlsadvanlagr.
The roof virtually caved In nn
Iho Houndi n&gt; Jones hit for IZ.
Duda for six and Fred Wheaton for
two more to give Oviedo a com
minding 3120 lead going lulu Iho
last quarter.
Lyman scared IZ (mints to &gt;*'ie
by Mlklrr'* ouintrl In n thillllug
rally Ihst fell far too short.
Jones' JO points, the third gnme
in a row that he hat netted I'1
boosted Ihe hustling Ovlcdnan’*
total In 103 markers this tra in '
thus becoming the first ruuiit
prep scorer to reach that finuri
Lyman
* **
fihaw
Drliklll
A. Thomas
Wlddl.
!. Thomus
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Celery Feds Seek Second Straight EFC Win In DeLand Tonight
"

________________________ ______ ______

Cnai’li John Scott takes hi* re­
vitalised Hetnlnnle High .School
hoopsters to Dcl.nnd lid* evening
to try nod guide them to their sec­
ond KtruighL win of thu year and
second consecutive Ka«t Florid*
Conference triumph In a* many
game*.
Ho far the Fed*. having
kniK-krd off 1'alatka last Friday
nlghl, 11-30, are undefeated In
KFC play with a 1-0 recurd
which place* Ihcm up on lop of
Ihe heap with the mighty -Seabree/e Hand Crab*.
The Seminole* ho|x- to retain
tlds position this rvening and
bring their somewhat miserable
ld | season'* record up to a more
lesjieetnlile 2-3 mark.
The Fed JnyVeea will open the
twin hill In the Dcl-and tiyrn at
7:0lt p.m. with n nifty 3-1 mark
ami also an unblemished l-U EFC
retold this neuron.
Latest official i crania show
Cordon Clink still holdinir a conimondlng lead over the Fed varsity
......
with If. points In four tills
(or u lofty I Mi average.
Here ale Ihe lutest averages for
the Feds,
SEMINOLE CADE ItECOKDH
Scoring
I'leyrr
O. F r. FI. Tp. Avg.
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Call It Quito After Tins Year
NEW YOliK OP-Thls may be
the last year for Jackie Robinson,
highest salaried player in Brooklyn
history and (he /(dodgers' greatest
drawing card.
Although he said. " I nope to have
another year after this one," the
brilliant second baseman Indicated
during a press conference yester­
day that - he might call it quits
after the IM3 season, The confer­
ence was staged by the Dodgers
to announce the signing of Brook­
lyn's "Big Three'" that Included
Robinson. Pecwee Reese end Roy
Campanelle,
"P m certain I have one more
good year left," Robinson said

39-all at halftime, but the Commo­
dores put cm a 30-point scoring
spree In the third period to take a
commending lead which they never
relinquished! A strong defense held
the clators to eight point* In th q f
third quarter.
.. , „
Vandy's Dan Finch netted a
points for scoring honors.
nonor*. cCurt
un
Cunkle’s 10 made him high foe

and serving a» an executive
frroJeel
n NBC, said he had no designs

to stay In bsicball once he was
through aa a player.
"1 pave a goal," ha said. "I
want to build a boys' club in
Harlem. That will take a lot of
money. I'm trying to do this
through my atore. If the itore to
successftil, then my future I* se­
cure."
Asked whether he would accept
• baseball Job a t a manager, Rob­
bie replied:
"I'd have to consider It. Of
course, It would have to be In the
big leagues, No more minor
leagues for me, I might go beck to
Montreal fur one year In apprecia­
tion for thr wonderful treatment
the Montreal people gave me dur­
ing the one season I was there."
tlettlng back to hix future as an
active player, Bubble said be was
hopeful of playing In ’34 but the
possibility was still there that he
might have In hang up Ids spikes
at Ihe end of this season.
"It all depends on my physical
condition during the romlng sea­
son. ho said. "One thing I know.
If I feci that I c a n t plav regularly,

only to Ihe mighty EdgOwaUr
quintet while unsettlng Mainland
and lambasting Palatka.
With a two-game wienie*
skein on the lint, Ihe Jonlor
Fed* will awing Into or Don owes
again this evening when they
Journey to DeLand wllh the var­
sity to battle the' Delated Bull­
dog* In Ihe second Eaat Florida
('unfrrenro defense ef Ihe year.
Ho fnr Itoth teem* have been
undefeated in their lone EFC out­
ing against Palatka. The Junior
Fed*, who have been Improving
with earh parsing game, hope to
extend their winning ways with
both giant Joel Moss and Jimmy

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Krider
Melts
Davis

No. 1 Holds Lead Shuffleboarders
In Mixed Loop On ,Will Hold Drills
3-0 Forfeit W i n Twice This Weel

Pickens

Reynold*
Hawkirii
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Sheffield
Miuinuiii
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Totals
Tram Records
W. I- I'd . Tp. Avb,
Opinmi’iit* .7 1 .780 IU7 in.:
HANFORD I :i .280 13(1 III."
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Opponents

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M ainland

Front running No. 1 team of the
Mixed Howling Leiigue maintained
ID leading pnaltlun by winning a
tbiei- unnii- series from the huple;&lt;» last (dure No. 2’s on a for­
feit un- Inal week ui the Hanford
Rowling Alleys.
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lofty 4U2 series
4
MIAMI t* -T h f University nl Vrv'' .
s Miami aqueeted out a 71-70 victory D«»*t«*** t,,B
tl over Stefson MonJay night and |* three-game mark
4 fllll undefeated In state college ,or2 )" ’ lo*er** ,MI
^ basket ha II
circles
with
four
former
o straight win*.
.
No. 3 s meaner
0
Dave Nicholas shot tho winning trenched thenu
0 field goal as he was falling away place by odml
o from the basket In Iho last second licking to team
IT Iof Iho overtime period.
Resold again w
.1 0 1 H was n battle ull the way hut the No. .1 vlcloi
17 .Miami was never behind until Hip high Individual
final period wo* three minutes old. series, 3lu, In
The lead chunged several times In for the night,
lhj (lie lust seven minutes ami Htcl- &gt; Margaret Von
™ son's Jim Carlin hit for n Held &lt;-d I7U plus to h
IS Inal I" tie the score at 70 all Just
MIXED
us the gun went uft.
No. 3
The score was Hud In the over- Mayers
Hme milll Jim Tuvernlerc made ■ M. Resold
I!
l ' frve throw and a field goal In Ihe Hchuutteet
U
,
PUl Stetson ahead, Ohnesurge
II
"n 7087 with 19
seennd* left. o. Rrsobl
l,0
BUI HclinyowlD broke loose un- Total
St
,r,j der Ihe haskel for a field goal and
__
r|‘l i Nicholas' sensational shot clinched
jgu, 4
&gt;• It Howard Keene led tho scaring R|«vvrM
I" wllh 23 points, the fourth game In p u rtyi,H
j
a row in which he bagged more BeitniUuuh
l
" than 20 points for Miami
5on Her lull Is 1

Mullov I h 2nd Man
To Win Dixie Twice

Flayers
M. Canterlno
R. Lyons
Cl. Rarriou
E. Bette
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Florida, Tulane Are Upset And
LSU Narrowly M ixes, $7 To 66

F o r 4 th

Oviedo
Jones
McCall
Slavton
Duda
M. Pore
Wheaton
Llewellyn
Boatwright
Shaffer
R. Pore

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47-30 W in O

LeadOvtedo

W sriislppl State, tod by Harold
Blalock and Garold Cayenese.had
to wipe out • 14, Point d f M t to
bind Tulane Tta first SRC defeat
Blalock got 18 points and Caveataa

wgi it to retain their lofty perch.
Melon Hall, itUl in second piece LSU with ■ 4-0 record and Auburn
with *43 points — although their with a 1-0 mark are on top of the
lead over La Salto shrank from 34 SEC standings.
Tonight's only game la Georgia
to 10 points—feces an even more
,
.
_ .
Immediate danger. Tbe Setonlaas, at Furm an,.
LSU’i high scoring center. Bob
who have won 15 straight, meet
Pettit,
was
hospitalised
with
virui
seventh-ranked Fordhem, also un­
defeated, tomorrow night In a neumonla and it was Leslie
game featuring the la it two major ones, a substitute freshman for­
team s with perfect records. Ford- ward, who finally gave the Tigers
bam Is counting on tta home floor Ibelr victory.
With about 20 seconds remaining.
advantage to stop Scion Hall and
Miaslislppls' Bob Jarvis, high point
rack up Ita 13th straight.
nUflols. for the second straight man with 34, pushed In two foul
week, failrd to receive a single shots to put the Rebels on top
first-place ballot, but piled up 88-83. Then with six second* left.
nough supporting votes to retain Jones got two free throw*. He con­
nected with both to win Iho game.
nurth place.
After a thumping 93-S4 victory Norman Magee wn* high for LSU
over Northwestern last night, the with 21. It was Mississippi' slhird
Illlnl now face sixth-ranked Indi­ Conference defeat and dropped the
ana In the Big Ten's game of the Rebels Into the cellar behind Geor­
gia. which has lost two SEC tilts.
week Saturday at Indiana.
Others In the top 10 are Washing­ Vanderbilt and Florida were tied
ton. fifth: North Carolina State,
eighth; Oklahoma ARM. ninth, and
Western Kentucky, 10th.
The leaders (first-place voles In
parentheses):
I. Kansas State (30)s.......... 820
3. Seton llatl (10) — .......... 643
3. U Salle (13) ............. .......M3
3. Washington (11) ............... .443
0. Indiana (8)
M3
Itv BEN FUNK
7. Pordham (1) -- ---------- 281
8. North Carolina Stale (3) 283 ST PETERSBURG, Fla, IT 9. Oklahoma A4M (1) ... 383 Tl"htTinned member* of tho font10. Westarn Kentucky (3) ..... 177 ball rules committee of the Na­
tional Collegiate Athletic Associa­
The setsstd H i
alter wrestling for six hours
11. Notre Dame (1) r -----------158 tion,
with the question of the
II. Southern California ....------ 98 Monday
• platoon svslem. tackled It
13. Tula* (1)
- ----- M two
14. Louisiana State (1) — ...... f t again today behind closed doori.
Chairman FrlU Crlsler and other
committee meinUera rcfuwd to
IT. Hwy Croaa (!) ---« comment on whether the long de­
18. Oklahoma City (S) ...:....- 43 liberations meant that Important
19. UCLA ....;...... ............. : 44 change* might be made In thu
20. Georgetown ..............
38 free substitution rule.
But Crlsler. Michigan's athletic
director, called the subject "our
most Important order of buslneaa
and declared the m atter would be
thrashed nut before anything else
Is drmo. He said no final decision
could be expected before Wetlnc*day.
In a recent poll, collc'ic coaches
voted 4 to I In favor of free sub­
stitutions,
but many school presi­
CHICAGO on—"When I stand un
there 1 alwaya pull the ball, said dent! and administrators would
Ull Paul Richard*, manager of like to restrict the two • platoon
■vstom to reduce the heavy cort
the Chicago Whit* Box.
Baseball? Nope, Paul was Ulklng of maintaining big iquadi and
coaching staffs.
Some fans, too, have argued that
* « w a « a big pros* luncheon In a
Loop bistro with UM While Sox the modern day gome la too highly
ipeciallsed and ton confusing with
picking up the tab,
Finally cornered bv the horde constant stream s of | •v e n runof baseball writer*, Richards gsvc nlng on and off the held, Tbls
faction wants to retun In the era
r the Ameri- of the all-around footba performer
"We’re going over the entire
e 1MI White

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18 HI’ORTS ftllUFFLEROARD
Hlmffleboiird players of the Sun
ford Tourist Club will engage In
Intra-squad malchta tomorrow ami
Saturday afternoon at tho Fort
Mellon Turk court* to preparo for
ponding tournaments with Orange
City, Delated and New Rmtrna
Reurli teams, It. McDonald said to­
day.
On Jan. 2H thn Hanford shuffleboarders will go to Wlnlor Garden
to play nn afternoon tourney there
against tho tourist ibufflaboard
team.
„
■
Tha Tourist Club will kare Ita
M at meeting hi Um Mw tourist
building at T tM .p jb M Tuesday
algkl, Jan. 39. It will ka ■ *wmod dish supper fettowsd. by the
regular burin*** meeting.
Bo far this year, the Baftford
shuffleboard team naa been vic­
torious ’ In three of four matches,

NCAA Will Debate
Thorny 2-Platoon
Grid System Again

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1
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Henning
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1
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0
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Opponents
1
II
,2fiti Ferrell
J
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Miller
1 0
0
Sun ford - Orlando Dvkle
2
0 0
Norton
J
0
0
Kennel Club Entries Park
1 0 0
Pickens
1 0
0
T4INKIHTi WNTMtSta
Totalu
S 37 39
MUST IU IN -— B/te Ml'*
Team Records
Itallon, IUr Ut-Kity, lUuur Tlll|»,
W. L. Pet.
Ralsy Hun, Ml«u Slsrur, ilisa |i«rtons Tlmn Unuy, l.n-t Mahtnltm SANFORD 2 1 .007
t i i r n x i i m a c ’ sj — e / i e a im
Opponents
1 2 .338
Uiivarner. Kvsr 'lltds. drill Ami Hinferd
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28 Edgowater
TIiiiu. Iloal llluml, I'rlcrlriw tlubr
THIMU MACH — a.'IA Mil*
83 Mainland
Astir, Molly ilun. No lli-garil. smy
Hrook llk-hsril Sl&lt;iss. liustr. 'latig.
*l»r, Hoinallu. Kawnstlr
r u t MTM MAI M — S IS Nil*
SHM'adsn,
Kmpluycr.
Hsnalor
Rmsl'in, Nhrltun. Lunky Twlnhlr,
Trieu*r Happy. Ho ioappy, Color­
ado VVlnit .
are Astill the
r i r r a NAcm — a te mis*
standpoint of the Coaches and the
l.ynn's Lad. frmond ItolHne Man.
college administrators and the
for
the
White
to
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•nny'a Mlsiaka. BID*. UM May.
•ach l&gt;u*i, Hunny Handy
spectators.
drawling Texan who at
■ISTM MACJB — B/IB Mile
"We haven't resolved the ques­
dab to third plan In
Manhatlnn Hull, KurMtar, Vulatition y tL "
, .
D rr HI air, Julia I'anlon. usfunl,
The committee received a tele­
Ur**n Thumb, Ladr Rtiylil*, Hup­ NEW YORK (M - Sal Maglie,
pin' Mine
gram from 90-year-old Amoe Alon­
New York Olanta' right • banded
HMVNNTH MACH — * /!• Mil*
so Stagg, urging that no change
lim it IIDhuu Coptlo, Hhsrldan. nltehlng ace, came down from hie
be made in ihe rules "which will
Niagara Falla home for thf New
sdd strength to the offense."
V«&gt;rt Pros* Photogrsohcr* AlsoStsau. who has been a committee
elation dinner leet nieht and staved
member for half a centyry but
to iton a contract tor a reported
waa unable to attend the current
New Hmyrnn Beach.

HHUFFLEUOAKD RWORDS

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Tulane to five--three of tb e m jS ®
free throws. The Qnentoa W *
able to hit only one of 1» field
goal attempts In that period.
Tulane'a top footer wai canter
P rill Schuls, who got IT.
Pete Stlai and Bill Cohan were
the big guns poJot-wlse for Tech,
but a fine Ust quarter exhibition
by substitute guard Howard h e a d
gave the Engineer* their first SEL
victory.
Snead's accurate shooting puU ed|
Tech to a 8987 lead with iJlahllV"
more than a minute left, and Tech
frore the ball. Alabama’* Leon
Marlalre fouled Gene Anderson In
an effort to get possession of the
ball and Anderson made It SMT.
•Uama's Jim Grant m ined a long,
desperation shot which would have
sent the game into overtime.
Freshman center Jerry Harper
of Alabama wai hlqh with I t
points. Grant and Silas had 10
each, and Cohen had 13. H arper^
got 10 of his points In the final
quarter.

Yankees Are Team
To Beat In A. L ,
Says Chisox Pilot

Sal Maglie Signs
1953 Giant Pact
For Over 132,000

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
By The Associated Pros*
LSU 87 Mississippi 80
Virginia M Washington and Lee^
Wake Forest M South Carolina 30
Maryland 83 VP7 44
Georgia Teen N Alabama 97
Miami 71 Stetson 70
Tampa 77 Florida State 73
Mlssuslpol State 87 Tulane t l
Georgia Tchr* 10 Presbyterian 99
Troy (Ala) M Jacksonville (ala)
Vanderbilt 88 Florida 73,
Piedmont *4 North fleorgl* t l
M treer M jM H na 70

Sewanec H Kerry Coitoga (Q t|

dared that the offense hoe
"great cadUon" fa eonstoar

rules.

Commltta# members agit
i an effort la avoid tha du
is Um once so common la
football, many nitoa ha
sdoptod In recent year*
the ad vast* | a away toon

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38 Pointy In Ttfmpa
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• contract today, waa aa surprised

MkVrl* Itoarh Hln M -nyone at tat unusual tum of
4*r, llaftsa, Crow's Vlleht, amaoll
HtrlJ*. Foul note, Hoally
'*Hilt'I’m aa happy a* I am lur-

pCtoil/ be add as Giant officials

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Union Leader^
Brands Strike
, As ‘Anarchy’

I'jillv tlmiil) lu occasionally i
Hiionirli Ihurxday: widely srsl
'•linncm li) rx lrrm r south and |
sIuh l&gt; rising trm peraturr*.
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SANFORD.

I 1.01(11) A

WEDNESDAY JA N . II. 1D.TA

Acheson Has
Last Meeting

Unrivalled Prosperity
withScribesPredicted: B T ruman
iThrough 1953

Eisenhower And Full Cabinet Meet For First Time

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Michael J. Quill D e­
scribes Walkout Of
Transit Workers In
Philly As Criminal

| See ret ary Of State Is
Sure Hbr Difficul­
ties Faciiur World
Will He Overcome

NEW YORK UR - Michael J
Quill, preiident of the CIO Tram
/ r r t Workera Union, today de
Tihunced the Philadelphia tram it
strike as a "crim e" against the
union Iocs! In thst city snd the
riding public. He called the be
havlor of ■ section of the TWU
membership as "anarchy."
In a statement Issued at Trans
llall, the TWU head, who ir
Ing ■ TWU strike against eight
private bus companies In New York
City, called the Philadelphia strike
■ violation of the union constitution
a l i a blamed a "bowling mnt&gt; In
&lt;•» front scats" of a recent Philo
delphla union meeting for the strike
In that city because, he said, (hr
"m ob" kept the membership from
hearing details of a proposed con
tract.

WASHINGTON r ■Dean \che
son, winding up lour ye.irv ns see
rotary of stale, .aid today he was
•sure the formidable difficulties in
the way of Western world unity
and strength can and will be sur
rnounteil
In a farewell news conference
he gave lh.il .hi' mci luised upon a
review of progress and Iroutdes
■in the Western .dll,vice agalnsl
Soviet i onilnintlsm when l,e was
ached whil lie Irough t ib»ui| new
wi French efforts to amend a treat)
^which would permit West Herman
i n o
ot
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I'cnddenl elect Dwight It. I’.inenhl'wet po i . In N’eW A &gt;»h .sol imi,'• • i i iif Ids full Fidonet which
l!i reins of goyi rumeiit. I’lc.
he ii'iuonblcd to chart the routs.* uf Id* Admmlstiu to o a h 'it •' 'a ■ •t ;
BALTIMORE! id*—'The clly lodoy tilled ll. to r.i In hunt row, and given thcii fulm, &lt;1 "gtiiti.o . an VH
i.iio i il n-&lt;ilicit I■iKwnctl;
withdraw
of an AF
................Its recognition
.......................•'{,
Secn iary uf Tien Miry George M. Iluillplir- y; Vic- !'ieddc" -de. I KH I o
\ in: I'n lib ill elect Klsel).
union of municipal laborers whose hower; Snrulurv of Hint" John I'ln t - 1 Dullc-; mi,I i . t&lt; &lt; I.. V.v
i .&gt;f h 11 use In loirk mw
3.000 members hove been on strike II. to i.l lire; Jn e p h M. Ilotlge, lltl.lg.t Director; M
I , i t ■*I Ho I- 1 ileinl Senility
til la I I i Hul l
since New Year’s duy,
Agency. Gov, Shurmini Adams, A"i tunl lo tin* IV out; Mud. &gt; l\n
tiny of Foinlneici't Guy.
Mayor Thomas D Alexandra or Dougin- McKay, Secretory of the Interim; It non
on m iiti- !&lt;l. I’" ttm
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Tuft li. mi'll,
til all city___________
departments to take
lercd
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__ Secretary of \gi i. ultiirc; Martin I* Ihi. kin, .i.-t I’ . "f I .,1&lt; ■, I'. &gt; • o t I.II.I ' |o i mum in If ii,
all steus necessary to resume their reprcseliliilive to the United Nations ,n.| ll.u •I I S la i ll. ho f
rmi ! I. ill VI'lonlstrijnormal services. This Included col Hi n. I tils rimliottnl)
lection of garbage which has piled
up for 14 days.
D'Alesandro warned the men
they will be discharged ll l*1** do
flypsy Returns Here C 0 { C P r o p o s e s
not return to work by noon Friday.
There wia no Immediate sign of
T« Visit Jailed Ihd
C o u n ty C o n t r o ,
■ back 1o work movement.
The city had given the union or.
SW W W II i.i i.l* It.- -sis'
ultimatum to get Die men back on
Mih lirll XI year old gypsy who
the Job by noon today or Its recog
rami* here lo marry wdf dl)
^Itlon would be withdrawn.
returned l i her Horhi.i httuic
The Board of Estimates, mcetltu*
Tueid.ii upon lemg proitil .cd
at the tjme the deadline passed,
.lie would iic allowed lo mi her *^ttciu*i'F &lt;Mmittcs I’reOf C Directors Fa­ liu|irisoned
was expected to engago private
hoy friend The man.
contractors to haul away the g a r
vor Resolution Sii£- otha l.ee (’.Hindi, i. in the Semi
*tcn t Slati* (Nmtroj
bage. „
iiide County, Fla . Jjji charged

ffestinj? Less Delay

Assets Increase In
1952 Over $*300,000
At First Federal

The Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce added its weight to
the drive (or speed in prnvhllng
liplter forilllies for the rare nf the
alck ami Injured when It adopted
n rernlution nt Inst night’s meeting
in the Cltv lint} nriiimf the Countv
The axle** of lh* First Federal Hospital Trustees ami the Hoard
Bevins's and Loan Association In nf Ctounlv Cominlishiners In tike
creased over fSOO.OOO, according to i immediate steps for the earliest
a statement released today and possible construction of a hospital
post exceed »n,ing,000. The three
The resolution was presented bv
million dollar mile-post was m u ll­ George Tmihy and his motion for
ed In November, nccordlmr lo lls ndniithm was seconded by F E
George Tnuhv. executive vice urea Itoumillal Jr. The resolution uilnnl
(dent, who added (hat through the | inously adopted hy the Hoard of
Ravings of thrifty people In Hem- 1 Directors reads ns follows
"WHEREAS, it is recognised th.it
Inote County und surrounding terrjlto ry home ownc'* and home a hospital is not qnly a vital faclor
Waivers had been ahlo to borrow In providing proper care for the
over 1*00,000 from the association *!ck of a community, hut also In
during the year that haa Just end- establishing that peace of mind ami
assurance that comes from Ihe
•d.
Seventy-nine n-w homea were knowledge that adctpinle medical
holH In this section, Mr. Tnuhv facilities arc readily available, md
raid, through the First Fedcrnl’a "WHEREAS, ihe presenro of a
home ownership pl*n and over hospital Is indicative of the pro
$150,000 was borrowed to improve gresslvc viewpoint which attracts
or add to already existing homes. newcomers to a community, and
Tha director* of the local asso­ "WIIKHKAS, Ihl* organ'lltlon,
ciation have maintained the ft ner- being fully aware nf Ihl* fart, en­
^ u n t a vear dividend for saving* dorsed
" " ' v Ihe
"T passage
i"‘"'’*'ae Ity
&gt;.» the
'i.e freehold
iieenuio
'U n d tn 1 BB3 the payment* to th e , " * of hi* enunty of a bond Issue
holder* nf saving* account* tofond* available
tailed 174 201.41. This has been fn jjh n construction of such s ho,
done while tho reserves have pita), and
WHEREAS, the rjuallflcd volrr*
moved umvard fsnm (13* P4d on at
the dose of H)f&gt;1 tn *137.437 on (lt&gt; |*»lf l**''*, returnrd an over
last year end. nn Increase of in whelming majority in favor of the
measure on Nov. 4 amt thus showed
percent.
•
The current statement elmw* their keen Interest In Ihe erection
that tha saving* arrount* ere lust or (hi* hospital, und
"WHEREAS, Ihe governor of Ihe
under th" three million dollar fig­
ure, while the loan* outstanding state appointed a Hoard of Trust
« re at two and a half million dot- ee» to supervise and plan this pro
Jcct, and
®*rs,
"We »ee very erstefu) to our * "WHEREAS, certain action* to
friend* who nut their saving* at speed tho curly completion of this
work, not only In rarnlng n nice medical facility aro required by the
(Continued On Page Four)
return for them, hot In helnlp*r
the local economy by providing
fund* from which home* mav ho
bdllt or rehovated, thus opening
the door tn employment for many
in the building trades and adding
greatly lo the «*(*« made hv tho
aunnly yards." e,ild Mr. Touhv.

Driver’s Licenses
For ’52 Have Jump
Over Year Before

&lt;a He addwt th*t many borrower*
• Jdsn are finding that the Fir»t
Federal plan more nearly aulMI A total of 13,767 driver a llccnie*
to their Individual needs and the were aotd nt the flemlnolo County
demand for loans haa been steadi­ Judge's office In 1063, one thous­
and ten morn than tho number sold
ly Increasing,

Patron* of the a*ioeiatlon have
b*»n most complimentary of the
offle* force. Mr. Touhy said, ami
, d-elared (Hat Mr#, ' Foa'mond
rtiin ifu n . Ffcrotirv * T i'piiiifof
M „ P Hilda Pow eil^nd lif t.'M a x ’

tho previous year, Mr*. I.etha Fowlor, fhlof Clerk, annntineetl today.
Of last year** total, 13,20(1 II-

p h e re about which so many people
comment.
. The directors, according to tho
operating officer, look forward to
a now vear of continued nregret*
In Bemlnnle County. BuIMfnr at
present shows no signs of droo­
ping off and the demand for
heme* I* stron», The directors am
Howard Favlllo, president, H,
James Gut, J. H. Van Hoy. R O.
Harwr. Br., Sanford F. Doudney,
■ijT^Edwin Shinholaer and Mr!

J ’SSStfTBW JSS'SS',
tho total of 13.042.113 In Imtinea*

Jhrotiih Unonib(,p, Buies continued
Into
now year with 77 .............
license*
'hrln*
n’° tho
...........................
sold In four . and" one-half
In* Ekarn have done much to ere- day*,
said.
*h* laid.
.^ U the friendly, helpful atmos­ iys, she

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ronsumated In 1061, Certlflvd eopv
husfnetX brought 133.1 Into the of­
fice 1130,40 more than lh* total
of 3303.00 In business for 1031.
Marriage licenses showed a
Ihhirt of only two. with .138 being
Issued in 1062 and 133 in 1031.

Two-'totlsr resident fishing Itfemes showed a definite Increase,
with 8,812 being sold in 1062 and
3,242 the previous year, while
110.30 nnn-reildent llrcneea in­
creased from 41 to 00 and MAS
non-resident license* (rood tor 14
dava)
ava) decreased from 724 to 031.
Two-dolta r re* hi on t hunting II*
HUM showed
decrease,
dropping
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from 348 to 477, at did the 37.50

age at 1

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S a lu te s

C e n tra l

Economic Report Sees
Hood Times But Envisions Trouble As
Spcndinjr Eases Up

I 'l n t i d a

Hi The Associated I’re**
I csideiit rruman. in his economn *.sage today ■

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More Speed On
Hospital Urged
By Trade Body

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McKinleySpeaksOn
Underprivileged At
Kiwanis iamrheon

Ing good fond, alienuati I,*-■&gt;*invr.
neepRsarv doihing and nndlcal
'nre,’’ In* declared, "Rot rvui
IlioRi* viumgeler* enloving nn
ndenunev of all those lietna mav
(till ho mloalnr vllal mi i-Kiltle*."

olio (a m i)a ip ;n Is

The Uev, McKIrih'V tn'lntnl out
that Amor leu bring the t ...........
nation il I*. n hoinellf" laisral on
a fumidatlan of nroi'ic reipect
for Gild is ail Important. Ill*
stated that every fattier who
takes an Inactive tinrt ill churcli
matter* ahould ho rharged with
contributing to the dilinuuenev of

Id* children.

Among other factor* iu're»*nrv
for the life of the eliitd, lilt'
soenker listed the ritrht In work,
availability of worthwhile recre­
ation. love nnd respect of the
parents, n sense of rcMiorndtiilUy,
nnd the feeling of good fellow»hln within the home.
The Rev, McKInlcv w-a i Intro,
dnred by Iluuert fitHcl land.
Judge Dougin* Ften*trom&gt; who
wn* unable to b« present nt hint
we-'k's induction ceremonie*. was
Installed a* first vice president
of tho club bv Ed f-aPCi a past
lieutenant governor.
Report* nf the district midwinter conference nt Ft. Petersburg earlier in the week1 were
given bv Itov Mann, O. K.
Goff, and J. C. Dnvl«.
Earl Higglnhotham, tin’*liiing
at hi* first meeting, announced
that next week'* luncheon would
lie postponed until Friday when
the rlub will attend the Ghnln nf
Missions at tho Knisrnpsl Pnri'h
House.
Becretarv Ralph Smith announ­
ced he had received word that
Mack Cleveland, memlicr of the
eluh, h*d hern named on th" Key
Club Committee for tho Florida
i!l*Het,
William West, who recently re­
turned from a tour of duly In

man road from Oviedo In ihr
Orange county line He said that all
were In agreement that the For
rest Lily road was the most |m
portent rood project pending In
tins countv and that as some work
had already been done nn the Chap
man road It was thought best In go
ahead and finish It.
Mr. Pope suggested that the l.nkr
Mxrv boulevard should also be in
eluded In the recommendation,
which will bo made to the Stair
load Depnrlmrnt meeting in Dr
land Friday, pointing out how badly
II * needed by Ihe Lake M iry re
’sldenta.

J. M. Garrett, representing s

group from Cordele, Oa„ interest

ed In establishing a dress making
factory here, explained that he wat
well acquainted with the pcoplr
Koree, was a n e c t nnd answered ■nd that he wai confident of their
ernestions concerning that war, ability tn operate a successful en­
torn country.
terprise that would be * credit t*
(Coatiaas4 Oa rag s fsar)

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uii*tnlM*r« fn itilittr ul) lliiir rhriil
ffliih
« In tn*i In In* fur vvtii"11’&lt;I
ffk il rfilltJr. ir. hmiuiful In Ni -a
York City. A MitmlrtuUiur rninmit
M#% tcimpfiMui nf Mir, Mdhii fun*i‘, ■11 nl uf ilif I'ut tltl. I i nil l *11 pis i ji
Mn. M. II Smilh i»Fir| Mm, E I!
i ( iniliiiued On Pa mi* I'ini i i
linn fin11 v jh jiopdinluil hy t Ik*
nr•*4i*Iriit, Mm , \nfit y linn If. \vlit&gt;
ftrr-iduil ut flit* mi’flinK lti&gt;M m

l I lues.m prosperity, high pinHue ' through 1033
&gt; i ul miicd 1*154 «t will bring
-''imil* " threat of slump
i I rip'll nation to shunt for S00
t o " on dotl.ir a year production
coal
i 11 imii d split In his economic
io
i! nit anti deflation policy.
Hi s l l ltllNG F. Git KEN
'iliN i.iiiN r
President
i " n m told the country today It
,r:
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h im ’ ,product
nf half
ilt'liar'. .imuinily wilhin _
b ." i H il heals a potentially
. I mi Hui it nf depresshm after
tlii- i . .ii
I" hi- last major message tu
r,'i" i ’ I nimun pictured lixlsy’s
.■mi''". iiicnt. ami sialile prices as
..... I iliroiigh tit.Yl Hut he
i .l Hui ihereuflcr;
M&gt; m.i* face in lh" future,
i in ul.uly when detense tpctuling
in - iii'l) lie reduced, more ser."'s ic *i- iif our ability to avoid
I. in. --imi than Ihnse which have
I'u rri'd since World War II,"
tt.ih ' ‘timely and intelligent"
' "i In "il Hie difficulties con
l" 1 i .1 HI *e.ir« frnm now
' ■t i • .ii he producing good*
. • .ii the rale td 473
I. ihuii dollars a year, 40
■i 1 1 ul .ilmve the present level

■a :lla I.ilium-

Stale Bank Has U. S. jSabre .k'ts
Deposit Gain To Bag 8 Red MIG
*■AH Time HW
In Mip Air *T'ht

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Hi to the Gland of Nttllgua m 'tn
West Indies where he will speed
two months on vacation 11, tin .
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8cMinnie County legislative ileler.
tion to work for Ihe re|H&lt;nl of tin
present law and the suhntltiilltm m
Ihe provision that the Indlvld'inl
riHlntip* have roniplrtc lontrnl of
the use of the seventh rent of tin
gas tax funds distributed lo tl&lt;
comities for secondary roads wamade liy II. II. Hope who nurred
willi Mr Spencer on the waslofol
ness of Ihe present practice and
who add'd thui federal aid under
Hie cirniinslaui'e* Is costing mon
than It |« worth.
Mr. Dope explained that at Hopresent time this seventh m il (n&lt;
Ihe mivii rent pfnsollne tax levied
liy Ihe Slate) is ill.strilmted tn Hevarious rountics In the state for llo
ronstnicllon nf seenmlary mails
hut only 20 pern nt of this ampon*
con lo* spool hv the county coin
mission- while ho percent remain*
under the control and mpervUior
of the State Read Department for
•ho eoiiitriictlnii nf secondary roads
In each county,
(’minty Commissioner J o h a
Melsch explained the uctlnn of tin
County Cnmmlsjlnn In giving pn
ferenco tn the early construction of
Dip I*orrcit City root! nnd thu Chnt&gt;

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He told oiirslioiu r. that ■

dcrmnchition
a ilrmnui.it
iitn b
bymP

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•t1 MTI! Ml III*' Mill i* 1ll JMf't ‘IHr'” f
Arheson seemed lit cxvc'len*
spirit- He was craver of hair tli.in

(IcU Rum* Results

Following

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'resident G W Spencer nf th#
i »•
• ris
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present
'resent method of stale emit ml of f ) i ! t l l U C f l
I I) l ' l l i . l
till
lie Mterlmtnry road program
1 *
'
1 11 1
ai i.i / ;ct tleu that the entire prtijT
*4 t ' j t . r -.4 1 r» C'-r
-ed. r.f ihe am raw* .!*&lt; V /lV " i * O w f&gt; f \ r i v l V »
tnuiiev fin County mud eon.lror
tiiin In plsnu’d 111 the hands of Hie
f M ..... f ‘ 311
Mr \
ivas callcii upon In tec to a .......
Cotinlv Commission, the hoard id •B*,
fl... (*Mm»I„. i - * Mii ri ii mi A - U 'l s Ol* R u n k li t i n
era In 0 novelty linolU nperalcd dtrri lors of Ihe Clintnhcr of gum •*
l&gt;,,lbi’' " &gt;.♦lies 1 t l . lll'l 41 i f •V'M1
liy one of Ihe girl'. Im liu .
merer* went on record it Us no , t
’i-i'i n y ! | i ■. t t m i
. ! M* '
j Caudill was arrested hen mi tin iflll m the Clly Hull I l m jit ■ a nil a M.... i -' ♦• -ft ■41
Hill i )l HL l| v til Dll •
ml ill
charge nf khltiapplm: Ihe girl
I ■I’
.I I I I I It ll t
favor id new legislation l.ihn
I'llIC" »id •in *|» f' M1it . HU 'it1 * 441•
When it was found Mr 'tit* •» M eotilml of Hit peri etif "f the
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was at least
yr.n i-t
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•nth r enf of ihe c isi'lme t.is
t
fit • fiiu'lit
rather than the III •!" i- I"
of the hand', of the State It" id In Club
Mr M.
H » t. f I'
lleved to be, and Hint tie liu.l pattnien! and nutting it in the i m
i 1,111»&lt;
, 1, \ , tt
Mrs, \\ 14 1*1 K Mli v
rnilie here alone on a Ims, this Ifol ol the i irlmis einmti comm
lb.
»"riti i i ll* • ul
Mi S m imu
jacciisatiun was dropped
slops thrriughnut the state
.mi. .
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. d-Htl'l ||tl’
I i S' *1&lt;" •*V HIIII
I
"The present method is u.i'lef
‘••Ith m&gt; (»'li4 i * nf tl»* p I* I bib ill
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Hm* IHIIIt'Vt.
11.
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miyIim-i (t'lft iril’h ll,..
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road', heller and cheaper Hum ii
I ■""I *li i.
t 1'
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InfffrFin •ictifi | i•res | it ! || IdHlt of
Slate doe* nnd make our Co in'
MitlU"'.
"
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vhmtpt
\k
i
road dollar gh farther I am again t
•, 'III m
ilfMvi.lt. f ...... il. • tn M|e*1st 1 Hi,- t..' tl
PlIi sviteiri of letting the Si ■r.
||l ti’l • i| x||| •' •’,,1 \t ig,S*Is I &gt;ll
Hoad Department throw away o
if.
,i
1,1 I 11|t •'*'*• l, I f a f f 11 * • «11 ” I *’**•• ■ Nt
money Imllding en-tly lint pnoiU 1Miinm
i l&lt;
tin fnr fl * I'Ini*«»*•!t»* In ; h | p '
cotiitriu'lrd
mails."
*41
The Rev. J. E. M&lt; K"d"v noWi»*•■#•*»'«» | *nf \ • rwit v in M.4in I.i f"ll..iMm.1 pit..i
It
Citing the example of the I..i4 nm|ivl.
tor, of Ihe First M'IIiimIIsI
i kr'(&gt;(i|iii|f &lt; | pi 1 11
4S|(111H t
Church, apeak ing h"fnt Ho mem­ Mary road nn which $:io III v .
fill r« l i t 1f'T f r i 'fn I :i*il W 111! i• u f
iiiiii'*! i'n 11 ft itin* » I 'I .....
ber* of the Ktwnnf* * l"l&gt; nt ll"’ M’enI in IP.'l hr build mile and
'I
n* ffifvn'Ioti Aim*' Hinnltimr lhf» in tin* m .hf ilivi ■• ■
(M4*xI
regular, weekly meeting ill the tfuurter of road, and 47.7ot «... *'hih f»&gt;r it* ’t*rNiiM&lt; tn liru'lnr
llll. toilav
todnv called
ciilled upon •pent in IH52 to repair II. Mi •Hi* !»■II ill f’ht
Yacht ‘C
Club
•iiiir, il wbvi &lt;« yi'lir,
lilt* #*ff ft 4 (|( ,
II M. •ill *.
cuch member of the
ivie.i &lt;&gt;r- Snenrer expressed confidence th.ii ri*vrnlftl iKfit l In* «lull rnllff tuil
(•hlllt Hill M 11f Ins* ' •■44 .1 i*f iNri
unniralion to think of tl" bdieri'Ot Ihe County could build such road tfi'?itw nn fImi -li»v.
privileges of Ameilrnn 'M idi'*n. better nod more cheaply than il
Mlw I'lixif lutin' Smith, mill* liiiiiL I!, ti Ktli ifrii-k (• i'H ul*
vii ir in* '.icoi iiful i i
"Wo generwlly think "f under­ .Sliilo does with federal aid
fhnirnmn. r*'p»'rl« tl u ImIhI i.f $ |ti i: t i i
M .1 1‘
privileged children n» th".e Inck. The motion for requesting ttn •pf*nt iliulnr the lift f mimlli fm Diif(iii h•nit lift

a ^ 'S C ftV B u S K 8""“’

e g ®

■Mchi'.im opened the enideieut'r
with .nine ideas wtilili he said lie
had jot Ied down on Ids years m
office II said he was deepli
Cl'ateliil lo| the complete toy,ills
which had evisted hetween himself
as lie id uf the state Department
.md t'resident Ttutii in.
For Hie recline of Seerelarv des
iguale John Foster Indie, \eheson
'aid he was asklmi sunn 'tiling he
sond goodwill nod a fall ehatiee
1 lie a! n fuhl i t pni Irr w mil tu think
!• Ills nf hi* s ittfNsi.r if Mitfifi
IillM'N I hi* m a tifmiii sfi tf iirt
■■rt ill' t»• hi- itfhfiij lltr•• Htf i t
’:*MttF n IT ImT.iii vI' It.ulll inn i

Ft l.l il .itli | IllallClII ill.ill I’
Over Road Fund.0* tret
co t-. New \ oi k and attend a
to lie *eo hv frieriii II" n

Vvith stealing trom tho trailer
of the girl’s relatives The gypsy
camp is In Semmntp County
Miss Mitchell agreed to return
after a visit here from her tun
enls anil Ihreu other lelatlVes
Tho two enmo hero separately
siuirtly lujoro Cixthlmns p/ler
meeting tn Florida They !»•
came acounlntcd when t audill

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I'lie President ignored a 3 to 1
Mu wiHiin Ills council of ccnnomlc
"l\ cr. which, it developed, has
■I «agreed on the outlook for doH Hlon In Ihe next three years
hci itclerue sgiemling lx due to
III* k olf
I'hc clash was disclosed In the
cnmicil's economic rcylew. Mint in
fjfngrcss along with the wiille
Mum c message chairm an Leon
IC. '"hug and the newest msmi!"licii c Turner, colled for
it 'ii private and government
n'cs to prevent possible |msl'■ iincmploymcnl and slack
' ' fiom spinning Into "a
. 1 'mis deflationary sp ira l"
' hall mail John li (’lark
'■d Ia 1 11v and lerscly He
no business condition
i li
■- he said in a footnole,
i tmli are "Ihrealenmg enough (o
' ’inii i' new counter ileil,itiunary
a '" ’u liy Ihe government "
' 'n k refused In help draft two
"i i haplers of Ihe advisers' re­
ef in which Ills colleagues api t ' ed 'he hazard, as Ihey see

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Al lcrnoon Parking
On Wednesdays To
He ‘Out* Hereafter

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f -f ■i if) U'l'tl'tMiliir ri ftrT"• t *'If*ilYtli|t»r II*&gt;\ t vi'I*• It,, pollr'f*
■« f* lt«*v &lt;• Williiimi nrmi&gt;unt*eil

H t ' liei'i. ll" pniilici' of th"
H I i.'iuii Inirnt to allow freo
" i " nl mill is no Wednesday
•. . iis..-ii
In i leimr tl'" i"nso,i for the nrCl'i.-f Williams said. "In tho
....... . wlien Hi" -ini i'ii are dosed,
u " l murk lli- oi (cheek viola’ • • hut In the .viator when tho
'"• * til" open, tli'ie is Ho special
ii fm mil min king them.**
H. -aid tlif new tvpe envelop*• I leing it-•■&lt;I fm violations Is

M'"U " la g
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t (lies
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t il'JM'.l
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I'fll t i • oof a "i-ni'ii i"M|nmsa" and
"I . I.
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•hf» Yiu*M Mul. with IH Member * Dr. (iiivner Installed
fl I (I 11 ,t tin' " "s*. e ii lot iif argil....... " Fifteen of tin- new llckota
present.
iccelveil in the mail today.
Medical Society Head
Ill'll Hie new tieki't, all th« vioI
n
n
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S
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11, 1••, t . .1* to do i . inclose the tieW.W.AHmitn. Fornu*r Ilr, W i'li' II. I,'iiMint' Wli’4 In I ill
• iii v amount in ltn- envelops In
A I tv I K s ’ M e e t i n g " ivliur
TsOchI Resident, DIch ml u« the in vv pi • uh’h! nf thi
Ids film anil drop the eavoSfiiilimli’ t'minly M» *11'ul Sm ii 'v
I-it..- in Cm ni’arest mail box.
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VViIHii iii II, A11ttm it, 11, m fnrmei’
\ total of $il 70 was nicked up
I
.... i:ik- i■ 'lino'* from milking meters vrsri*Fldeni nf .S/inford for If* yinm, IiihI iiiuhl nt th&lt;- S'nnfonl ( lint*, Co. i I
(Itlinri
tilkililf
of
fill*
w**ie
hr,
rti
i.
w
ill
i
th,
r ii'ifiiu h "lav. Chief William* said, which
die«| in lip* Flnridii Knit Cnnut
i oiei't """H to the March of Dimes cam*
IldHpltnl In St* AiiifimtliK* nl I : ir» 11 iui v Z Hilthv n • vh**» pifdihM ; Tliui's'lin i1 'ii,- in *,
hr.
I’iniik
hO'lhlumn,
.ifiiH
im
luo
nf
II
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l
' h will 1'iiiiMi to fight imiIIo.
n,tn. yniteiilriy aftnr » m
in m.
* .1 1 4
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hi iff
ill- 11
ni§JlH
*
••ftMill nr. and llie hniiril iif ei'ii
*'F(m i.l' Hint" Elk • ' ....inti,in
All dimes which are placed In
'. ic*,t ’ I Ht.i i" i 11 t*tn, v, no inn king meters nl " being eontrlMr. Allman was „ conductor for
V,' ‘ . ' T ' " Mm
f gun
|,,,rl&lt;'and' lmir
In.
miiim
•
it
I"
liiited to this cans*. Meters will
the Kn't Const Itnilrond nnd Imd .'/.'"i’
'
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F. McDaolel.
i A chick* li lll'l ilt'i-'l" sII[1, 1. I' w ill itlluw dimes to drop Into lh* coin
made Ids home in Jock son vi 11" for T. Mtivoc
Itundull
f'luise
appear'd
h"
served
'
*
&gt;
tt-.'H
t
p,
rn
witli
ttie
l.ox but will not register any time
the i past H) years.
V While ”in■ Run- hefore Die group and talked on the meeting following nt MUM) ii. in.
for them.
ford he operated the Allman (no- ,
. ’
A
t.nrt
srlie.luicl
at
tin.
jural
Sticker* have been nlnrnl on all
eery nt West Thirteenth HI re e l 1 "cotlog
i" !!” ...! problem*
“ encountered by ■lull for H'i' imIhv while the inntnlllb" Kill meters to inform motorists
and Kouthwest Hoad. He wa* horn the city in the proposed Installa­
nliori
of
the
new
iiult-,ut
Ktssliti"f tins method (.f eontrihutlnr to
Oct, 2H, ItMiti in Osteen and attend­ tion of Ihe new system and indit'd
will t"&gt; held Jim "I uoder th" lb" ill Ice Dick llealv Is th* local
ed (Uinliimlo High Heliool in Han­ for the doctor’s opinions from n ntC"
*|ioosnr&lt;hi)i
of
()i
lun
'.i
I
-itlae
No.
"hull mao of the Mardi of Dimsa
ford,
meiliral stun&gt;1point on the iiiied nf 107U.
• iimoulgn.
He w i l l a member of the First n d i&lt;P"Mil plant.
4;i«ht new milking meters wer#
Methodist Church of Jaekaonville
Dr. It. L. Hark* wa* elected a*
being installed this murnlng on
and of the Rrotherlmod of Ituil- a delegate lo thu slute convention lit Seminole Emnity
Ituml Avenue, which run* north off
road Trainmen.
to ho In-Id lit Hollywood In t|u&gt; near
First Street, ami consideration ll
Men ra re D rafting being
Surviving are the widow nnd one future with Dr. J. Clifford lioyee
made for placing »ev*n m ors
*on, Rolirrt of Jaek*onvill«| till being elected a* nn nlternnlo.
on Commercial Avenue, between
parent*, Mr. and Mra, Wesley All­
A medical film mud" nt the Ln* Tim Heinioole Comity draft board
man and ono brother Tilt* Allman hey Clinic In Ronton, Mass, was sent 43 men to Jacksonville this I loo.) und Dark Avenue*.
of Knnford.
shown lo tho group and a new un* morning for pre-induction physi­
Services will he held a t Rri**on I'llrfltion for membership in th" cal examinations, Seleetlve .Serv­
Funeral Home at 3:00 nm . Sunday fioeloty wn* referred to the hoard ice Clerk K. li. Carter reported to­
MOVIRLAND
wllh Rev. J. E. McKinley offl- of censors. Dr. 1. W. Muir was wel­ day.
it wn* ttu. largest grouii of men
elating and burial will ho made in comed ii* a now member.
"The Hell" Of New YovV*
Sta rt 0:30 • 0:30 - 8:18 last
Oatccn Cemetery.
Those attending the meeting sent far pre-linluctmn iihyslcnls
feature 8:34
w«r» Dr. Hll»hy, Dr. Mrllnnli'l. Dr, fiom Hemlnoln Countv sine* the
R irz
Qulllmnn, Dr. Muruun, Dr. Muir, Selactivu Service system was last
COUNTY COURT
Tho docket wa* Bounded yester­ Dr. J, N. Tolnr, Dr. Garner,’ Dr, reorganized In 1H1H, Mr. Carter
"Fearlee* Fagan**
stated.
Charles
L.
Dark,
Dr.
Edwin
En1:00 - 2:44 . 4:28 . 8:18 • TlM
day from the January term of
County Court and court Immodlatv- ateoln, D. (talks, Dr. I,canard Mini- The name* of thu 43 mm were
0:40
not
disclosed.
sun, anil Dr. F. A. Smith as gueat.
ly waa recessed until Fob. 18,
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ralataw fsads. nil) k# rka,a»a I.
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. WEMHWPAV JAN. If. t i l l
TODAY’* fWll,K~VBR«m“
Tnare la soma fraud and more
•Janfer In dapending on the occult.

Eft, Wf,v

Denplte many hnmflcntm jront-wnr GcrmHny In moving
•lowly hntl pninfully townrti recovery. The Intent accomplish­
m ent In Ciormnny'n favor In the d ra ftin g of a plan which
will jwrm it the operation of nn Internal Germ an airline with
a fleet of twelve planes linking novcrnl largo Went Gorman
cities.
A fter World W ar II many of the vlctorioun powern were
determ ined to nuppremt German nvfatlon forever. The new
plan Indiniten th a t a t leant nemo of Germtiny’n form er
encmlcn have realized th at thin would bo nn unrcnllntlc
policy which would bo detrim ental to the rehabilitation of
Germany ulong peaceful linen.
The plnncn ncccnnnry for the operation of the proponed
airline would probably he purchnned in B ritain or In the
United Staten. Hut to make nuch purchnncn thu Gcrmnnn
will hnve to have money and there can be only two placen
from which th a t money can come. It munt cither bo rained
In the form of old from the United Staten, already over­
burdened with contrihutlonn to Kuropcnn recovery, or from
trade between Germany and tho Went.
A h the world leader In commerce on well nn In m ilitary
m attern the miccenn nr failure of any trade program will del&gt;end to h great extent on the United Staten. Many promin­
ent world Icatlern, Including Wlnnton Churchill, have linked
for Am erican cmpImniH on trade ra th e r than aid In our relatlonnhlpH with Kurnpe.
Our new Congrcnn In economy minded. By taklryi every
posnlble ntep to encourage trade It can evontuolly remove
nomo of the prenniue tor old which Ktirojieann havo exerted
in the Innt neven yearn.

llf" need* "® "urh

l i v S u a i V : T l . '^ 'd hV th m -

America ni iiwnd more money on
public icmini* ilian any oilier na­
tion on earth But we lometimei
wonder whether the cuurtei of
•tudiei generally taught ate all that
Ihey ihould lie. In Prjnceii Anne.
Md, a mathematics teacher initi{“•** • eohne in "po.tnlfice'' In
help 12 year old icventh graderi
overcome their inliiliitlcma". The
achooi board, however, did not en­
tirety agree with him on the need
for such a coune, ami now lie it
looking for another job.
Something of the problems of
Semtnola County ichooli can be
gleaned from the fad that the
whila enrollment liai increaied
from 2742 hit year to 3,032 at
the preienl time, according to Su­
perintendent Milwre who ipolie at
the Rotary Club Monday. In the
Lyman ichool the enrollment liai
increaied from 332 to ft35 In the
lait five yean, while over-crowding
in all Negro ichooli it reported ai
aven more tariout than in the while
ichooli. Seminole County can bor­
row about a million dollar* lor new
conitiuclion under Ibe recently en­
acted ichool amendment, hut even
a mijlion dollar* will net go far in
thcie timej toward ,relieving our
preienl overcrowded condition!.
Roadi. ichooli, hoipitali, tewert.
water, all comtilute the problem of
a growing community. All coil
money. A million dallari for
ichooli, MOO.OOO for a hoipital.
two millinn doilan (nr icwen, no
telling how much for roadi, or for
water worVi. It iremi like a lot of
money. But it ii the inevitable de­
mand of a growing community.
New people help pay the hill*
for new roadi. new k IiooIi and
new hoipital*. The optimiil looka
at the new building and lav*,
"What a fine building I What a big
■wet to our town!" The pcaahnlit
aayt, "Look at how much it coil!'
Everything worthwhile coiti minething. Would vou rather live in 1
community which doea not have
roadi, ichool* end hoipital*)
One of Sanford* moit prominent
citium, a format mayor and mu of
a pioneer merchant, math hi* fata
on one of Central Florid*’* over­
crowded. incraaiingly dangerou*
highway*. Vivian Spier aarved on
the City Commiiaion bom 1929 to
1936, a part of the trma a* mayor
whila tha City was going through
thw Wringer nrcriihated by the fabutmik antic* of the boom. He look
• leading part in implementhii
aawtr project*, si badly needed
ihtb i t now. in improving water
facQkifi, and moat ol all fn driving
the rafaadiag program
which Sanford would have
hopelcitfy tunk under an ayie
U of bond* and mtereat pay. In doing thla ho frady gave
of hh pemonal lime And «f*
i than la cuatonUrily txptcftd
any pgbjic official.

THEByWORLD
TODAY
IAMB* MARLOW

MARK 500-YEAR SPAN IN PRINTING

WASHINGTON (JT—If Um
attorney geoarat. Herbert Brow
ncll Jr., ytll* ''Ouch" when ho
Hep* Into of ft co next week. It may
bo from tho hot foot hi* prede­
cessor gave him.
fn fact the retiring attorney gen­
eral, Jam es P. McOranery, tn an
Interesting burst of energy, haa
set the whole Justice Department
ablate with a big and brand now
batch nl Investigation* and legal
actions.
For a man In bis Job only about
eight months. McOranery m ar
have established a record for get­
ting things started. But, ilnee bo
won't be around after next Tueaday's inauguration, it will be Brow­
nell's job tn finish what McOranery
began.
At least McOranery can alway* aay, If only to himself. "Well,
I guess I showed them ." Ills ac­
tivity had been contrary to tho
predictions of some congressional
critics of the Truman adminiatralinn.
They expected, out loud, that Me
Granery would Just rock along
elecllon anyway. But ho liai
off like a man who expected _
Democrat* to win the election.
When Ihey lost, he kept right on
going as If they had won.
McOranery. who gave up a lifttime federal Judgeship to take over
the Justice Department last spring,
began by accepting the resigna­
tions of some of the highest de­
partment officials.
Then he went on tn Investiga­
tions, aqj 11rust suits, Indictments
against some former Inn Internal
revenue official* anti actions to dtnaturallre more than 100 underwnrld nllcni.
The McOranery energy waa a
contrast In the regime of the man
he followed, J. Howard Mcflralh,
whnm Truman fired last April.
Under McGrath the Justice Dc
parlnieid had become a shooting
gallery for Truman critics who
wanted tn know why the attorney
general wasn't a tittle busier look­
ing for corruption In government.
McGrath called In a New York
lawyer, Ncwhold Morris, aa a spei nl Investigntor.
Not the most tactful of men,
Morris began hli brief Washing­
ton carrer by announcing he would
Investigate the Justice Department
first. Me (olluwed this wlfh *n st
tempt tn make Justice Department
lawyers reveal the source* ol tneir
Income, outside their government
salary McGrath immediately fired
him That was when Truman fired
McGrath and called In McGranery.
McOranery look care of Die
problem of outside Income, or at
least tried, lie put a flat nan on
outside law practice by depart­
ment attorneys.

Thli la tha original Outenborg pr«i«, along with llb to ho prlntad.

Mystery In Stone
Illnloriann have long lieen my nil fled by the meaning of
a net of Inltlaln Inncrllicd on Sponlnh Rock which ovcrlookn
tho ocean on the nmith nhore of Bermuda. Along with the
Inltlaln In the dale |f»4il. There In evidence thnt Snanlnh nhlpn
may hnve reached Bermuda iilmut th a t date and, while it In
not documented, name believe t hut the Initial* may he thone
of the Spanlnh explorer Theodore Fernando Camclo.
There ncomn t«» bo a compulnlon In men to leave their
I raced in placen where they havo traveled. During World
W ar !I tho mark of the uhiquitoun "K llroy" wan made In
mnny far off Inndn. American Gfn wrote tho name In chalk,
or cut the lettern on wooden walls, on the trunkn of treen, or
even traced it In the fronh cement In tho m anner of nmnll
Imyn. W herever the Americium went nnmoonc wan hound to
leave the cryptic mennngo "Kllroy wan hero."
No one knew who "Kllroy" wan or junt w hat ntarted the
fad of mlverllning hin vlnlta. I’erhitpn In neveral hundred
yearn ntudentn of hintory will penme Home of the rtilnn we
men of tndny managed to make with our warn. Surely they
will find the trnren of "K llroy” and wonder who ho wan and
how he mannged to bo In no mnny plnecn a t once. To theae
far off nbnervern it may even neem th a t he wan nomo dread
angel of dcntructlnn.
Whone inltlaln are carved on the rock In Bermuda? The
lient unnwer we can ever hope for would la* mero conjecture.
Only one thing In known— th a t they were left by an ndventtiroun man who had ventured fur from the nnfety of hln
own firenldo.

Answers Too Easy
Some (iiientlonn life no ohvlmm th at they need not have
been put. Stalin lately annwom! Iiujulrien from Jamen Hea­
ton, a New York newnpaper man. one of which wim "Do you
believe war to be Inevitable?” Naturnlly Stalin mild, "Ny."
Ttad he nald anything nine, it would have lieen nractically a
declaration of liontllltlen. The United Staten would have been
jiintified in mobilizing itn forcca, ready for an immediate
emergency.
Actually he mild that he rtill thought th a t iwaec wan
ponnlble. Thin thrown no light on hln nccret intentlnna, and
nhmild not lie altoweil to lull the Wcnturii world lulu a feel­
ing of fulne necurity, It’n a good Idea not to accept enny
annwera at face value, but to think down Into them a little.
If they are wntnd, th n t’n giH»d. If not, It'n well to nmllze It
In time.

Kivu seaman apprentices rrpurl­
ed aboard NAAH this week frum
Halnhrldge, Md. where they rumluted their ' noot" training.
trangrly enough, all five men
hnll from the state of New York.
They a rti Hunald A. Hrlrnsky,
Jark A. Clem. Uclnhardt Jackson,
Vllo It. Novlclll, and John It. Huydam,
Although Vllo Nuvlelll waa l*orn
In New York, he anon moved l«
Italy where hi* parent* atlll reaide. Vltn returned to the II. H. In
HMO after spending moat of hi*
life In Italy. France and Hpnln. He
•peak* Italian fluently and i* qual­
ified aa an Interpreter of French
and Hpanlih.
Cloyd B. Seaton, aeatnan ap­
prentice of the Station Peraonnel
Office awoke Sunday morning
with a tarrlfle pain In nl* aide. Ha
went to th« diapenaary and. upon
examination, It waa found he wa*
aufferln* from an attack of ap­
pendicitis. lie waa Immediately
ruahed to the Naval Hospital h
Jacksonville by plane. Aa yet. nc
word haa been received a t to how
he la getting along. Thoaa of you
Who a r t friends of Cloyd may

B

and Hubert K. Jones reported to
NAAH for duty. Herring rlslm*
Ferry, FIs. ss his home town while
Jones hulls from Titusville,
Herring Is a coinmisiaryman
third class and reported here from
• en doty. He 1ms hern assigned to
the Hupply Department and will
work In the Galley a* a conk.
Jones Is a chief aviation ma­
chinist's main and ram* to Hanlord from Key Waal. Ills wlf* Is
the former Miss tlestrlcn Johns
whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Johns, resid* at gst North Lemon
Avenue In Titusville. He has been
assigned to the Public Work* Drpnriment and will work in the
Transportation Division.
J a m y K. Powell, hospital corpsman first .-lass relumed from
leave Monday morning, Ho iald he
enjoyed tho stay at his homo In
Glnrksvlllo, (la, nut he ramo across
some road* covered with kn on hla
way back to Florida which made
the driving slow and dangerous.
Other men to report hack to
NAAfl for duly after spending
leave* at home with their families
and frlendi ar* Charlee L. Felhlngar, John C. Blvko. Max E. Rich­
ardson, and Donald Audui. All
four men went far up into yankee■•ml whore winUr mean* below

V ail m adam prat* of today from which now ipaport roll •ndlsiily,

N

ATIONAl MINTtNO WltK, Jan. 11-17 -imttliiM* line »t th(&lt; wurlil's
moil vital dcvrlopint'hls, mnvultlo typn, an Invention Rrnerally
creillleil tn Johann (tutrnherg. a 13th century printer of Mainz Ger­
many. lteforti. book pairs were luhnrloo,|y rul out ol wood. • iloulo
block for each pngr. In the five ccnturlr, which followed Gulrnbrrn,
his lirnpte press bcntnie an Inlrlrato, Otrgantuaii monster which can
print mUlloni of entire newspaper* In hours and which costs liundrrtli
of thousand of dollars.
(Cealral I ’m , AnorlnltmiJ

Rod Crown Seeking
ConHcrvation Group
To Meet In Orlundo AsHt. Field DlrcctorH
The annum mretlni? of I he Flor­
ida Chapter of the Hull Conaervntlon Hncletv of Amcrlrn will ho
held In Orlando, Florida, at thu
Angehllt Hotel .Inn. 21-21, accord­
ing to Gnyle Diamond of Orlando
who Is in charge of
arrange­
ment*.
Featured on Frldny uflcrnonn *
progrnm will lie ii panel dl&lt;&lt;co«sl&lt;m
un Conservullnii Education. The
nonet will Include outstanding
lenders In Conservation Education
front nil over Florhln.
Ilighllght of the twn-dnv M-ssbui
will fir the annual banquet uu F ri­
day night, Mr. VVillinm M. FIftchl,
Dim-tor «f the Florida Agricul­
tural Experiment Ntnilons will net
a# Inentmnstrr.
Diamond siild (hat the meeting
In expected to Hllrnet citrus grow­
ers, cattlemen, rcprrscntnllvcs of
fertiliser companies, fnrenl Indus­
trie*, farm machinery and equip­
ment dealers, teachers, hnlikera,
educators, nud nrufesslnnal soil
conservationists rinm all srctlnns
of Florida.
will lie dancing, refresliineiita ajtd
a special show In help you rnjny
tho evening. It will h» fun fer all
and all for fun so don't ndss It,
That'a Fiiduy evening al your Na­
vy Center.

Sanford Forum
Editor

Hanford Herald.
A call Is being made hv the Hanford. Florida
Amet lean Red Cross for assistant Dear flirt
field directors, recreation wnrkera
and service personnel tu fill posi­ Throughout the year this office
tions at military Installations and malls releasee about Florida Agri­
a t military nnd service hospitals, culture to newspaoers.
Naturally we do not expect all
Ml*. Velnm Gonxalea, executive
s.Tletnry of the local ARC chap­ nf them, to bo used. A* a m atter
nf fart we are extremely grateful
ter, aimuunccd today.
If .mlv mm a venr Is nrlntrd.
According to a letter from W.
An analysis nf our rlipplng
\VY Jefferson, manager of the serviro for 1032 revealed that
Himlhfastern Aren of the AHC, newspapers, ss a whole, were
Atlanta, to Raymond l.unilquist, very kind to Ihe Farm Hurraii.
local chapter chairman, (here is n, Home, nf course, printed mure
'illh n l shortage In the 1..ri for releases Ihnn others. Our record*
S \K (Sr.vice for Arnied Forces) chow that vuur newspaper la
both in the Hulled Stoics nml nnmntr the ten dallies which carrthroi.il. AssUlunt field directors
the mn-t news stories alxiut
nnd service personnel arc needed tied
Bureau during 1052.
milltniv luMnllntlnns nnd as. theTheFarm
ten, nlnhalietlraily. are;
-l-ctnnt field dirteturs nnd rccrea- F—l Mv»r*
Pressj Gslnestonal workers are needed In serv­ elite Hun; News
Jarksnnvllls Times
ice and military hospitals.
I'nlon; Orlando Henllnel Htar;
Anyone inlrreMrd In the HAFj Panama Gllv New.llsratdi PenpMigrnm, Mrs. Goiisales mid, must ■scots New# Journal! Hanford
Inf wilting nod able to serve nvrr* Herald; Tallahassee
Democrat;
sms al anytime. Additional Infnr- Tampa Morning Tribune! Weal
rnathm roncerntng the posIHom, r*hn flearh Post Times
m ay be arc
neenred nt the local chapFor this splendid cooperation
U t Hfllre, lelepholtn
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wr env thanks In behalf nf onr
I.I.44H farm families throughout
Ruwnit, an sheikdom at the head Florida.
Hlnerrelv.
nP the I'orsl
Persian Gulf with n popula­
Mu»h Watera. '
tion of 170,000, has proved reserve*
nf 10 billion barrels of nil. half (hot
Director of information,
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Mrs. Baker Honors
Medical Auxiliary
Daughter-In-Law
Has Regular Meeting

Plana Arc Completed David Peralta (liven ; T,,c santoro nnui.n
ll,‘'
For Benefit Party 11th Birthday Party " r'1 Jnn “ • ,9M

PERSONALS

F'lilill! jtltllk A r | f i •lllll I- I ' d i i l
l i j i n l F*-| .ill I " l* h*.|n&lt;ft I - i l
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t
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...
The Woman's Auxiliary to the
i W. Bai.ei eiilei tlined
MI'm. I »i\. Basham Are
L
I
lliif f h r v W ilt
*1 11* s'**lit
THURSDAY
Catmsta party at 8:00 p.m. at the
County Medical Society In Mrs
IlItjM f&lt;«i III** nti, •i i |*l Mill Ul i-J* • Ilk" «"li&lt;Wrfil li In) t lltt.i • v, ill. t 11 t i
.1
eveiliin’
at
8.110
o'clock
bull,
ill Ht« Hit if i it 11*jl»•I in Aicmf ( kill,i t.i (i&lt;ii Jik t..-«»k‘i ......... . Ilk |f | i ) vn i li\ lu" Hint k ff ' l l
Seminole Chspler Nit. 2 , OEH. Parish llous*. The piddle is cor- M,*( |u*t riIkHt at the office of Ur.
orilig
In
i
daughter
in
law.
Mrs.
With Party
Ih tvtoim l i n n It,
II meet at the Masonic Halt at tlinllv Invited to attend this y rHltk Qulllman, 11.1 Palmetto
m I nil F I iiln v lu vM l»s. y'1 \l II V‘
M. F f i i i l f n n il M n ifilm til 11 ...........
linker with a bridge party
event, proceeds from which will Avenue, with Mrs. T. F. McUanlel Joe
n .u vn u m ? g i i f s t i w i t p 11111 i f -*1
30 p.m.
Chupter
of
H
mI\ I ' m i k t ji »in|*nl
F iit*inU u ill ht* m irry (.» Im it i riuifi h. n,c iitaM* - it mu It .it (nr
The Seminole County Teacher * go to the church. Guests are asked presiding over the business meet­ at her home nt f&gt;2 I Plumosa Price
MI! K. True en tertain eil rei» in . to f lic i V i n l t ii F
^daral Credit Union will meet at to bring th d r own playing cards. ing. Uniitine business was conduct­ in San Lanin. Lovely arrange­ flint Mm . It. k IlntilUo'i i ill ;i»nl I hi' tlM'i t iIMT ■f flu I t oil M * .| •, ' tit LMMU l i t i u k \ \ t iiip *
i,t I \ nt b-’i l a t e
M ary home
ments
of
vnt
(•colored
gladioli
rillorvil
tin*
r*‘in:ihl
I
iiiiit
I
i
'
uii
Mr
* 0 p.in. to lie followed with a
-b no i n f - i mat co ffee honoring
f hr ||f »*il« of M* l'\ihi* I'M ii'M ',
(iitin t'h w ini* i nit-Vt'il 4 utittt!
Religious services will be held ed and announcement mode that were used in till’ living mum with
itiurinl H«»~|iilnl v« ttfiihiN
Feting of the .Seminole County by Congregation Belli Israel at •tlx- nest meeting would be n
IBMfi MfigiifUst \ \ »*»*«*♦•
. f it ) in inn w ith i •1 1.*i ■ ' Itfifiir ■’ i i . i i ilit'ig b t-'ts. M i-. K v e le tte D lx
blight calm-lulu* on the dining
itcher's Club at 8:00 p.m.
1 | ii r . u.nn iti’iu b and M rs, Jam e s
8:00 p.m. at the Jewish Community luncheon niceting.
T il l' sl|t| Cl 11»1 I'M IT a*I | J **
V til l»v It i IIV t t illf \ . I .re S tm i k ir ,k n
table.
On
the
buffet
was
an
nrrt .,.iH _ _ _ . I ' i
'•mi m u * m u m
vim an » r Mir*. \V It. \%’ 111i 11 111 * litiil
Hi l*i*gm itf *4 tin 11 in ;i* t ‘
H i - nr 1 nf W a rie n s lo irg , Mo.
The Sanford Grammar School f~i . n ‘t , .
'i fill
K il l l i l r r l l
1% .fill'll,
P o -1
dal
frult
The'monthly USO party will be business1' coffee and c « L wrw &lt;
j and taper*.
,,f v, Uow fru,t M" " ,v l,lf'
f,M H«l'dgl.. S IIT mi&lt;»‘ m i K i i-fw\ mt. I
\
ji onnl Ibente was carried
l- n r i r t llk r il n il III** Inu n ntnl »•
irent-Teacher Association will
ttml ,n""r*'
,
I w b . i . i b c v wen- ........, bceause f Tll|)l t In- ■’ *nt V
M,. Iruftnnefik
%ill t
.1 •-., ii rangi ineiits of greens
-Mt ini I',i
set at the (irnmmar School at held at the Navy Center nt 8:30 nerved.
; Those attending were Mrs. MeBoring the evening several pro- of the dlm-ss of bn mother
i'in 11&lt;*h I n * »-t -* m u
1
" 1.. n*I,., ,1 tin- rooms. The tnltle
v r r r f h ^ t r ik illr il «lui m g flu* .iM DO p.m. Edith Koyal ami mem- p. m.
MONUAY
i Daniel, Mrs. Daisy Knox, Mr*. , gresslons of bridge were enjoyed.
fi otYt nnv tm ml»
were
noon nrnl Ih iv u l i u p h u I t r :m \ 11.mi «1 i»,-h refreshment*
in of her dancing school will
Mr*.
Miirioiif
I’ltcknid
of
lh*
The Past Matron's Club, Order | Frank Quillmnn. Mrs. Harry Sil*- 1 After the scores were added the
-■rve,| wu. 0 0 e n d with a linen
M• • I • ■
if f " fr«»in hi* f in n t D
esent a program to which the
truil,
Mich,
a
f
it
iMi't
of
hlehL prire was- awarded to Mrs.
tills '■ I J * • It t
of Eastern Star, will hold its an. by, Mrs. O. L. Park*, Mr*. Leonard Lt
. it mo 1 cloth in the center of
Tln*fn* iit v it r d (f* l*r va it h I»:»v
.bile Is invited.
I. Unborn Jr., second hlgli to Ftltlfot'1, h V!Ytl*fiir lil t *i *ti‘f • »»• »• n M »i I*I 'I
1 In, a , 1,-.
huge while candle
VMit* F t i l l V M llt - l i . k iit k li &lt; fi I'The T. K. I- Class of the First mini chicken anil dumpling din Munson, Mr*. Charles I.. Park. M.
Mrs I . *t&gt; t fiutherie, and seteeno Mfi VVnh"f Kouf h.
I Tt Ft If.tf / i f f '’
■ ■ . t. .1 , i t l I n d l y . Presiding at
n I In,.
M f in r iin t .
*
1
iplist Church will meet In the ner honoring the lunior t’a 'l Mi*. J. N Tolar and Mr*. L W. rirircs to Mis. Gerald Los sing and
II,
-cry .&lt;■ was Mis James
H«*H riu « ♦ \ j
I" In i n,r
M m ii*
U rn) tt&gt; m .
If
j i n ’* Ilona) ilulhling of the church Matron Mis. Tom McLain, and Muir.
Mr- Rod' Sloan.
I'll • HP' - III! t FMfi
I III. Of- m,|
Past Patron. Robert Cole, nl
r .iili'V , I Itiifilv llt n hntn, I •
»3:00 p.m. Mr*. C. K. Henton the
A ilellfiou* swe.-t eourse was
It . Ht -4 *V* |
MM
m . t
Hr, af'.tu o o n a number
■n 11 mill W illm Mn ti n - !*• t ■t
d her group , will serve, a* hos- the Masonic Temple at &lt;1:30 p.m. Hemerocnllis Group
• served Inter ill the evening ill \\"'
'
01 1 '
&lt; 11 . in S n n fo iil and Lu k e
\ t&lt; I'l-t lilt it
11
ISC*.
TUESDAY
......... attend. M,,'l"»'il
'In , . ailed
v iiu f l»V M is , 1 I k v«| S tu n l i t'
Meets At ___
Smith Home h"»•
dinin,.
The Countv Council of the SeThe flower show committee of
»h w i f f i M r s . Milker w e r e M r s .
Mrs.
i
\
Butt-son
ttu,|
Mis,
nole Countv Home Hcmonstm- the Gnrden Club will meet ut
Mrs. M. It. Smith and Ml** Finnk. Mebane J r of M{ Plvt- L tt«
in Clubs will meet ut the Gen- 2:30 p.m. with Mrs. Irving Fleis­ Ethel llisrr were hostesses for * m.«.«h Mrs. B ^ o rn , Mr*, t.ulhrle. JoH l'p li S ilU n t l.l^ .\&lt; T f
11'tu rn Im liiv ft Min M:» tin gsi u h r i t*
S P E C !A t. S A L E !
a Community House nt 10:30 cher. Mill Plumosa Drive,
the regular meeting of the He« '"'nm*. Mrs. U*s- 11rf v v i %i t in | f i i "tn K }in i! m -1si r 1v*■■ 4,
«■ A covered dish luncheon will The Woman’* Bible Class of the mrmcnlll* f ire ........ the Sanford
Kenneth Berry. Mr*.
held with the hostess dull First Baptist Churrh will meet In Garden Club held on FrhlnV night s l'..,n and the bo-less,
Mi^f Miliiiim1 Ik itin-* Ium ip
IN NIW 1UMI t r A?
rvlng rhlcken pilau.
. , the Educational Building at 7:30
the Smith home on Itosalin
Ol ■ 19 Ul AR fO*MUlA
tu iM ffl
In f lifMii** m I'siU iflinH
The Phllalhea Sunday School p, m. Hostesses will lie Mr*. ut
Drive. Mr*. M. D. Bumgarner
’‘ I'f a f l f i iil t i' i tlm u tin* f i i i it&lt;) tt 1
j » s of the First Baptist Church Eunice Dann, Mrs. It. It. Beck, conducted
the meeting and report* N ih’v (iroup To Be
*if ViviriM S d . i i Km \ 11■ mi L i\ nf
H i meet at 8:00 p.m. at the home Mr*. Essie Wilson. Mrs. G. 8. Seltu niDtin
Mrs. M. C. Stone, into East man, Mr*. Francis Stine, and Mr*. of standing committee* were
Hntcrtiiinetl
Friday
$100
heard.
The
group
voted
to
change
0. M. A. Chnncy.
turlh Street.
MIf Al CAHO I'MTlCKl
their
niotilhiv
meeting
from
Hie
#
Mr
nrnl
Father's Night will be held by
FHIDAT
•ot omr ,
I I.
. IIJ’
i*tu
Jali it11)
The Now ren ter will be th e ' Wiiybt Ii
St. Mnrv's Chapter of Holy the Longwood Lyman School Pur second Friday of the month to
f"t the reg
tegular USD party 1ill M 'ittiiik fn-fii 44 VVi 1,| ,M..
nss Knlacopal Church will .pun- enl-Trache, A*»o. intloli at H:IK1 ( the second Thursdav at 7:30 p.m. sitting
(ting for
t h ,| 1hit IHtrf' \ i»Hf limit 41
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,
V ’ ' t ''t M* i II’|
r a subscription bridge a n d p . m. In the school auditorium.
A harllculture mu* was cm- on Frhl.iv night -at S in o'clock, j i1
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------ ducted hv Ml* Miriam \inup. Mr-, f, F Lane, i Halt man of en- 11IIIKm *1 . II 1 **ji♦■ Ul 1 u. Fi \
-lift iti 1 mIimi! I oriMtll t
II" ■ t C u l l k ” l,i
orngtiini cbnltman, following the teltiillimept, announced today. Mrs,
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Grammar School To business meeting. Those present Lane lias ar ranged an II net varie- Mii I" It,’-. II1
* I" til klk lit V &lt;i IIr* k ( ft
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Mi
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Mi-s Laura Chittenden, Miss tv show, and novelty dame* and
-I'll 1 I |nm 'lliliti'
TIV ft U-i- I I I ! f i*Isf. &lt; i ' i t
i-lt i" ji v i aft* , i I,
See Dancing Program were
Edna Chittenden. Mi«s lllser. Air*, j prises will lie awarded. She will be dll'
’• ir '1 Pink, Rnl I icy,
ly VIBGINIA P, ANDKH80N
Erie Vllilen. Mrs, C W. K rgle,' assisted by Mr- Bessie Greek, i j ’i mul \| i j i u Miik.i I 1 V|o’i hi n| yav' '
mu '*'"&lt;illi Viimrit titi,
Ititivi'i
Iin ' l» l'i fill H Ilk*ill1 ,,f fi.im 'I i p.'tb ‘
ButA dancing program will lie pre­ Mrs. Bumgarner, Mr*. C. W. Mi*. H, C. lira Imm. Mrs, VV A. i fivi't
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Mrs.
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Mr*
Cagle.
Ml**
Barbara
Bigg*
and
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llnmil.
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Mr. and Mr*. Wendell Battle* sented hv Edith lloval and
n i l esloin nls w i
SliilCi \ir T,if, v tfi ! fltfIiumI
Exeter. N. H were the guests student* of her duticing school on J. .1 I ate*. Mrs. N. B. Newsome. I Mi** Mary Jane Boyle.
I. II
1 la i v e y
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her brother and sister-in-law. Thursday nt the meeting of tho Mrs Viniip. Sirs. II. E. Wiggins.
Mm
\ S S.tM of AfliHi'ii. liu vli.'li. .Mm .1. 1 l
r. and Mr*. H. E. True over Sanford Grammiir Hcliool Parent- Mrs. Watson Reel and a guest h. B. Stowe Talks ro
Ir f' HmImv f'M Minim )•ft• r
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e Jan.
week end. going on | Xcoclier Assocltitliin The meet Mrs. Joe Chittenden nf Arlington,
1 »In \ •* vvttlk 11« I il l*, i ii |)t | I
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Ixora (tarden ( ira e 11'ht*rg 4*ii1V*'1I'lltiiTiil.
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Pvtersburgh, where they ing will
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be held ut 8:00 p.m. in va.
St.
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ntttl Mi s 1m I '«•«:t »^ % M i \
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the Grammar School auditorium.
an to .pend the winter.
(f II111 fit flit'll Inl| 11I* K|| It It Hill 11ifllI M !'" IkMis•k 4 -I I M
»
Friend* of Mr*. J. I.. Humphrey
The main feature of the pro- Mrs. Newman Hostess
F It Stowe wa* the guest A v I'hin*
I........ .. 1
li t
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II he sorry In hear that she gram will lie entitled "Snow T.I., „ 04
V n 0 1, V l n n k l n i * sneaker nl the regular meeting
M»\
I* called to Heaver, West Vtr- Maldrn" which will lie presented
\|.
M it J
i
Vlii!lii“ V«i f« hiit 'd
nla last Tuesday, due to the along with other Interesting num­
den Cluli held ol 3:30 Friday nt fttiljiv
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r|ou» condition of her fnther. ber*. About 85 mitill* will par_M r - It. A. Newman
........wa* ho*- the home of Mr-. Hoy Greene.
Jltccentlv, Mr*. J. I.. Bullard tlclpate In the event. The nubile j less for the regular meeting of St. Ii os lessee with Mis. Green** were ( u l lift* l v i-ititH * litt ■ !t|li)riitf i
t*f1*1 *ttri 'ii !*» '
M*
jui.I Mi
Silted her sister, Mr*. A I.. is rordiallv invited to attend.
i Ami'* Chapter of Holy Cro** M
Mr- Fniiik I Woodruff III and V illi M1 1MS k ' l l .
1.
It'
Ilson and nlerr. Mr*. I
Ln Isenna I Church held on Mnmtav | Mr- lialnlt llnv Mr Stowe bad I»*
iiih - *rt- \ \ . 1 | 11 . u | kt Tk
♦ivlnr In Jacksonville.
afternoon at !!:00 n.m Plans were ns Id- - ditcrt "I iind-eilping With Mi
Ilf t*
!l„
\% f« li*■-vi
Friends of Mrs. G. E. SJohlom
discussed at the meeting for the ^ Evergieens" nnd each meniber p in * i1 Mm
1««l ;l l« ’A , l , \
II bo sorrv to hear that the i*
*ale nf fancy articles at tin* nest ^bnmeht evergreen specimen for’
nflned to her home, due to III*M | *J4t *1tl| I*
meeting nf the group In be belli 'Idcntifirnlinn.
I'i-'s , II T ..
M.
.in -1 M&lt;, s
•an.
nl the home nf Mm. Vail Lovell. ] The business meeting was run- i u k I i F im
» ' I 1»* I t TIlIIti S
rl it. i M i i ' l l u i l- llki
*
lopvv Harrl* and danghlrr. MIrr
till Imli{ i t « i n u t n l*i nn *
Committee report* were heard, dueled |,V the vlre president. HIk VU t utitnr t &lt;i\t I k
1| 1 slllll
t
ibv Harris of Bumpnss. Vn. ore
T m -«ln\
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m IN' ihi
Those attending were Mr*. George Mrs. libit e Sony cm. In the ab- III i l k " 1lit1! 1 f lit Ilf 1' 1III
IItVi*
M
BIRTH
i I'uul a n litKi i m u
I li|i in i
iltlng Ihelr friend*. Mr. and ANNOUNCEMENT
S w a r t x . M rs. S t . C l a i r
W h i t e , .......... of tin
tin- presidenl Mrs. Don- 1
Ini * F " i n
ii m m*i nt I
&lt; "■ill I.....i|*«u'i t i'*I u 11 Ii II - '
bl
rs. Herbert Lnmpert.
M rP a u l C h e s t e r s n n , M m . S l e - tllil
.Inm
Rcfteshmcnl* were* (’onntv
\ 11Min i ' cI f u r
\ n liH n i
Mins Gavle llurke, daughter of
w art Brow n, Mr*. ,1 N . Uuliso n, servi-d nl I lie e lo .,, ,,f t ti ■
• tn j*L 1 Im 'V f tilth In ii ut I, i' I h m liu r uu &lt;t&gt; &lt;maluflItiNf flu* rm &lt;1 in u i
M||" *rl'l I' -V| Vt)|*1111N
A . and Mr*. W. P. Burke wa*
Mrs. 11 I Cnnriellv, Mrs. D-uolhv ill’s* meel mg Tln i*e nttem llng 121?7 S u m ! Ii I c u n \ vi n m
,
\ I -si.
i in I inli'il *
f i"
e guest of Mr. and Mr* C. A.
Patter, Mt*. Lovell and Mr*. were Mrs Jam es T e rw llle g e r, M r*.
w ill In 1 a fin u n i i ni iln- '
iliner In Orlando, the weekend
Newman.
W. II. S le n m e r. M r*. W illia m
h, ImikI wt ml. ul - nn i 11’
I’
Jnn. 4’
jtush. Mr*. Ralph Denn. M ra., Moinlnv for N.m V,.rk « Hv to v,
Mr. nnd Mr*. Leo llutner Jr. an­
HOI.I INS PLAY
\S Iml \N. I!x|*f. I "t • • l
Miss Hvlvla Smith of Tallaha*- nounced today tho birth of n
D-nvIiis Htenslnirn, Mrs. McKav It bis wife befo,. porting -n I I. Iln*
Mnnu
m nl I ' m S I- **
WINTER PARK. (Special) — Trilluek, Mrs. Fr-sl Murray. Mr*, ft In Seattle, Wash. In t.'t»Vl* f»U
e h a. been the guest of her daughter Martha Kllrahcth, weigh­
lend., Mr. ami Mr*. Frnnk Harl- ing ft Bis., 4 o n ., an Jan. 10 at the A cast of 31 was nnnaunceil Indtiv John Morgan, Mrs. David Gntrhel, duty in Korea He liail visited line la* fnllnWfil if Ii a - i
fltu nniknn.f
w, recently.
Brownnl. General lluMpilol in Ft for the Jnn. 37 opening nf "Spring Mr*. Mervvn • Older, Mr* Wight wtib his |ilirufi' -4 fu i 1411111' t;-)&gt;!
Afr. and Mrs. Oscar Rchuck i'audurdale. Mr. a ml Mr*. llutner
M rllrv. Mftii (L Hr Hiwfticiii J|%, 111|-|4 J hupk Ik nn cn'lHUHrr hnl- Ilf
id their daughter and her bus- are making their home In Pom -' hi" V ..... . f,,r ,l’" ,,nl11'1'' c "&gt;' Mrn Hmv. Mrs. Tom Mrro, Mm. nt
‘,»i, - kn
»• n-l Nn
tcriun llu-uilnl it. N. \
.ltd, Mr. and Mis. John Aiiller pnno Bench.
i»| ' . .vit I 'In 1.1 Ik.
Snuvun,
M r 4,
Won. I n i f f
a nit V o * k u l i f i u i l l *1 • - ■ f tnlvtvuf I'*111• -I
I W%\ ,
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I In- cast iueludes both mem- Mm. C lii^ n r, M ta . O x irr nrnl M ta . t r i e * 111 PllMIlH imti
id daughters. Sharon, Do re no
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In-I Milt *
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jd Linda of Chamher*hurg. Pa. |
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-the Student Music Gull-1, co-spnn- m tfm lifr''.
A iled Mr. and Mr*. Wm. J , l.efA t liin ia
J ^8 ..«• to I ..f 11vft t - . *
Tho Library of Congress says) n„m of Hie nroduril-m, which i*
•r last wqok. Mr*. I.efflcr i* a
that
after
cornims
ng
hi*
only
su
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H
,m,H
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„lnv.
All
nrKolllns
ece of the Robuck’*.
Saturday, Mr nnd Mrs, Herbert c***fiii hatlad, the famous ‘ I &gt;{. sui-lcnts except Hettv Kinder ami
impart, their guest*, fa'W Har- Take You Home Again, Kathleen I Myron Csnintieli, t—Hi of whom
. | , |nv principal roles. Ml** Kepler
i and Mia* Ilubv liarrl* and American composer Thoma*
1- « CM graduate „f ll-lllns nn.l
B. Harris formed a fUhlng " .\U.['L l:Lrf.
nir
resident nf Winter Park, while
irtv. going to New Hinvrnn various reform Kchnol*.
Campbell is an airman staHoned
•aeh.
at Pinecnstle Air Force Base, and
A. B. Soiitluinl who has been
I* stndvillg voice under Prof.
Is out again.
Tuesday evening the Common- Mr. nrnl Mrs. Ralph llurtelt ami Ross Rnsnzru, of Rollins,
Karen are on route to
v I'reahvterlan Cliurrb held n daughter,
the Unit—I Slate*. They have
GARDEN CLUB
#vrred dish supper In the been
In Honolulu for
A meeting of the flower show
lurch, followed hv the annual some stationed
and are being trans­ committee of the Sanford Garden
^ngregationii meeting. At that ferred time
to Glenview, III. Before Cluli will be held on Tuesday at
me, report* from the various reporting
the new station, they , 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mr*.
roups of the rhurch were rend expert to Invlait
hitu nit I tM
her parents, Mr. Irving Fleischer, f-00 Plumosa
id new business transacted, and Mr*. Fred Wrrfelman
fj vI \ • ,s- l»* -i•*
Drive.
lire* Elder* were re-elreted lo
iceoed them .elves, George R.
stterson, A. F. Kemp and Walter
Tiper. At this time. It was
&lt;•&gt;"
&gt;ted to create a Board of Trus.Slit M l
!•*, who would* administer the
jslness of the church. It wn»
'Voided that the hoard should
insist of three members of which
A* should also be an Elder,
lected at this time were true*
ies: Frank Evsn*. A. E. Crocker
✓
hd P . D Anderson, tho Inltor
king also nn Elder.
Some 40 person* enioyed the
jnper nnd more limn that minier took nart In the meeting N tyring, which was felt to he
lost successful
Friends of Walter I. Plner will
Tho nonnan'M out»tninl• *orrw lo hear that ho conintiea III at his home.
fnir rnnhlonn . . . . Our
Mr. and Mra. It. E. True spent
he weekend with hi* brother-lnbettor drosnon by Kubro,
'I 'u
* i
|w and sister, Mr. and Mr*,
fendell Battles In 8t. PetersMIhh I’luzn and othern.
ur-».
3 5 .0 1 1
Mr. ard Mr*. P. D. Anderson
fer4 c l l i n r on friends In OrValuon to 2LBr»
indii. Thursday afternoon.
Tonv Kara Ins h*a returned to
(I* home in Idik» Manr, following
A m a tln g S y n t f - ir a ln Circuit per★
.ito u r of du.v with the Merchant
sVarlne of which he la a member,
feclly synchronises TV signal for
, Mr. and Mra. Charles Kotch
finest picture.
ave rented Mra J. If. Cowan's
iw-tment.
New Power lu o ile r plves extra
★
yk
- Cht-f and Mr*. Wallses Todd
power far leng-ronge reception —
nd thrae children left Saturday
city er country.
nr Lon? Beach, California where
|e ha* been transferred.
New W/de-ftange Tone Control—
★
The t , r "nt* of V»rn*r Nelson
ad|usts from high treble to deep
iave pur-hased the Roberta CotGLOVES
bass, at you w ith .
a*e on (dike Street and plan to
(emndel It.
lu lfM n Provision for New U. H. f.
Washable Fabrics
★
Word ha* been received that
Station s, Ne extern a l converter
needed.
1.00 pair

Honored

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3 Persons Injured
In Two Accidents
In County Tuesda)

RUM

2.88 -

whlrh have hern develnncd In Ihe
period—a "fairer" distribution nf
Income, social security, farm price
supports, a "far more shock-proof
ivalem of banlu and securities exfirmer wage rates due
ntalnly to stronger unions, and

llcra" In
collective

LAST TIME TONIGHT
M lU L t jM
I A ftTaiaill
lw.B jwi ” !
nB pW *!

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pointed out th at the surplus
fund of the bank had been In­
creased last year by 888,000, that a
10 per cent dividend waa paid for
the year and that employee* were
given a “very satisfactory" C hrist­
mas bonus.
All former employees were reemployed, he said. The hank has
no plans for changes In the future
hut Intends to continue ''giving the
same efficient service." The opera­
tion, he said, was "very satisfac­
tory last year."
The hank Is the only one In Sem­
inole County which has a drlve-ln
window where business may lie
transacted directly from an auto­
mobile. Other modern fraturra of
the bank Include the use of a tell­
er’s machine which speeds up busi­
ness transactions, makes for easier
accounting and eliminates the
need nf bank hooks. A receipt I*
given the depositor which he may
keep In a container furnished by
the bank. The machine, Mr. Kil­
patrick said, Is used by most of
the progressive hanks. •
Until recently, he said, the Flor­
ida State flank waa the only hank

Movement nf celery from the
Sanford area will he light this week
and next week. M I. Culhirn. sates
manager at Chase ond Company,
said yesterday aflernenn, hut nor
mat movement should gel under­
way the last week nf the month
Prices are not conducive to Im­
mediate shipping ot this time, he
said, and anyway, cool weather
ha* retarded the growth nf celery
The cool weather, however, has
contributed to the (|iiallty nf the
Ineal product, which Is good In
general.
A spokesman for J C. Hutchison
and Company said no Sanford cel
erv will he snipped by them before
Keb I. hut that they had shipped

Thrri- pi-.tuli- were inlim-d, nm
m nturl't whs iirri-*li&gt;d nn&lt;l Ihri-e
automobile* nud n truck were damaged ns results uf two hiirhwuy
traffic urrlih'iits in the county
early yrntoidny evening and lute
this mnrnln".
Ohitrle* llnym-s, 57. Allnnionte
Spring*, was Lskrn this mornliiv
to tin- Pernnld l.nu-’htnn Hnsnltal
by State Trooper It. It. Ilnirimn
for trentment of nn in lured I--ft
arm, while Arnle It. Ilollomnu. 2*.
and Adam Murk, C&gt;7, both of Sunford, were Ink ell to u iihyalclHtt
ycaterdnv evening hy the state
irnoner for treatm ent of fnrinl Incoration*.
Ifnyiu s wns Injured ill ii inMinp
which ocriirred south of Hanford:
on Highway I7-J&gt;2 nt the entrance
to the F'anurr* Auction, mill Involveil two Hutiimiitiilen nod ii
truck.
Ilernnrd L. Itnkey. :*•», Hanford,
going south on the highway, gave
n signal for a left turn and slop­
ped to allow nnrnniiiiK traffic In
rlenf. Ilaynes slopped behind him.;
tilarenre McKinney, -to, Hanford,
driving a Chase and Company'
truck, rnne' fmni behind the iwo
cars, Struck the llnvucu vehicle
and drove it into the Itnkey automobile.
Damage was set al *180 In liie
jlerkey ear, a l!i|g Chevrolet se­
dan: lit SHOO to tile llnviies vehicle,
a III 17 llulek I'l'dun, and nt 828 to
the ItUH Chevrolet trnrk driven hv
McKinney. Trooper Harrison a r­
rested McKinney on a iliarge of
driving nt n iate of Npntl ton
floHpital
grral fur existing roiiditioua. lie
rnmincnti'd the Irurk had made no
skid marks.
The other two Injuries urrurreil
(&lt; iiiiilnurit From Cage One)
when n lu ll Chevrolet row Ii,: Hoard uf County Commissioner*,
driven hy llolloiiinn, blew the therefore
right front tire and plowed Into
” IIE IT RESOLVED, that the
an abutment of the eulverl over | Ki'ininult' County Chamber uf CumHoldler’* Creek on Main Itoiul IIP j merce through this action nf Its
whlrh lead* from lllghwnv 17-112 Hoard of Director* go on record a*
to Oviedo.
urging tin- County f'limmlsslnner*
A seroml passenger. Willie llu- and tin- Hoard of Trustees, a* in­
gers, a limit .10, Hanford, wns lu the dividuals. and ns group*, nut only
rnr when the mishap oecurred at In do priini|dlv thu'e things re
8:40 ii.m. yesterday, the trouper •luirfd nt them hy law , hut In adopt
said. The car was list'd ns a total a positive altitude whlrh together
with the foresight expected of men
nt such recognized business ability
will prompt them to nidtrlpnle and
plan tin- essential steps uf progresTruman Report
sinn that will lead In the fullest conpernliiin between the two groups
t • **»•» |I»*mrn f- * -*•*• r s * « t i n r i
II, and dlsiusM'd preventive ar and In the rmniileliun nf the hn*.
pital at the enrllrsl possible date.”
linn.
,
The president did mil deliver
the IS,IKK).word message In pcrxiui,
but sent it In the Capitol In he post diJense dip cun he held In
read hy clerks
i proportions they termed "manageTruinau stuck to his pulley uf aide "
Truman's message dwelt tin ecumaking mi specific reenmmendaUOII* to the new Congress. In lone, mimic progress since Itigo, the
however, his message followed that year of boom aml-cnllapsn. Only
of Keyserllng and Turner Their once did he call nltcnllnn. Indirect
Cnnrluslmi was Hint, If government i ly. to the fact that the period
and business move wisely ami t coincided roughly with that of his
promptly In expand markets, the Party's tenure In Ihe While Ifuiise
HuosevcH's second Imiugurnl nil
dre»* In January, 10.17 "I can nee
one third uf a nation III limiscil,
; III clad. III nourished" ■- Ttuuian
added:
"Since then. Ihe one.third li.is
hern reduced In one llflh. or may
lie less on the old standard* "
He called fur further progress
Within lu vears, he said, il i*
feaslhte In Itier case ennsiltner In
come hy lu per cent, providing
nn average Income nf $2 nno fur
eneh man. woman am! chilli.
"Ten years from now, a labor,
force nf 70 In »o millinn, working
more rffeetlvely with hettrr tool*
hill somewhat fewer htnirs per
week, rimlil nrtKloce annually about
175 to 500 Idlllnn dollars worth uf
goods and servlrea-m eatureil In
today’s (trices," Truman said.
"This Is nhnut to per rent above
the present level, anil represent*
an average Increase of slightly
HOLLOWAY’S
over .1 per rent a year."
Truman gave these comparative
IN ORLANDO
figures:
National imlmil nmv Is 148 billion
HUKKN Ol' NKLHON
dol nra annually, as against 177
IIONDKD KV.
hllllun* In loan, measured In dotInrs nf tow buying power. Indus­
BOURBON
trial mdpiit hn* doubled and farm
A I Q — fllh A H.28
production risen about 50 per ccnl.
lit Ihe same period the work week
ha* dropped from 48 In 40 hour*,
hot Ihe mi Ipt ift nf each worker has
risen Hu per cent. Average annual
ini'iuue iiflcr taxes wns tl.000 a
person In 1020 anil last year aver"“oil 11,500, again measured In
1083 prices,
Truman emphasized the protec-

RANCHO H VII
FUB11TO RICAN

SilTtr mtoee la Aato
(ht Chamber ef Commerce, pre­
Achwon
ably were worked »* «
sented the financial raport (or the
Chamber of Commerce aod report
C m Ki m r i a * n- i » n»*i
(CeattMed Prom r a r e Ooe'
t J aa (be resuito of (ho racool
they are now securing Information membership drive. Ua alio pro- aspects to return to Waihlugtoo
oa freight rate*, power rates, taxes, seated (ha annual audit by vine­ and resume his long-interrupted
private law practice.
w ell pleased with the annual re- rants, sites and so forth.
yard aod Company.
In hla discussion of the develop­
Chamber of Commerce Manager
,'r Mr. Kilpatrick said today.
It Cato Happen
President Spencer congratulated

ALSO
CARTOON
SELECTED
SHORTS

and

THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY!

ADDEDi
CARTOON tad
SELECTED SHORT
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Brcrkcnrldge stated that his com­
mittee has been working with the
group for the past month and Is
convinced that they are sold on
Sanford as an (deallocation if they
can secure suitable accommoda­
tions. lie added that H. O. Drake,
former vice president of the DeLalne, Inc., of Cordel*. has be«n
In the manufacturing business for
38 years, while hla associate, Sam
Glbhs of Live Oak, Is a man of
considerable maana.
K 0. Kilpatrick Jr., treasurer of

Mr. KUpatrlaf

the success ef
O commanded
Voile Williams Sr. and a commit­
tee headed by Randall Chase and
J. C. Hutchison which had charge
of the Seminole County float In
the Inaugural parada at Tallahaasee.
r
President Spencer si so appoint­
ed John Pierson chairman of a
committee to arrange for a Semi­
nole County booth at the Central
Florida Exposition In Oruado,
commenting that "anyona who did
aucb a good job last year should
In 8emlnnlv County which photo­ be askcif to do It again If he will".
graphed all transactions on micro­
Among those present at the meet­
film. Space needed for filing Is ing heilaes the president and man­
much less than is necessary with ager
E.
. . . were
...........
Kilpatrick Jr.,
other type* of record*.
John Rrumley, George Touhy,
Voile Williams Sr.. T. E. Roumlllat,
Jr., Mack Cleveland, Roy Britt,
__ ______ _______ ________ II. B. Pope. Rutland Dean, J. M.
TAMPA igu.Hualnes* I* an poor Garrett, T. E. Tucker. John
the Illegal drug business around Mclach. Harry Lee, Jack HaU, An-re that the federal narcotic* of-1 drew Carraway, J. B. Roxtnn.
George Stine. Homer Gleason and
from the old days when Tampa the Rev. L. W. Scott of Lake Mary,
was known as a center for the Henry Walcott of Oviedo, and Jack
Butts of Saniando Spring*.
drug traffic.

ing unity ft the Western world.
Aeneaon said he thought there are
clouds on the horlson in Europe.
But he added that there la a much
greater awareness In this country
of the dangers of the situation.

Air Battle
(Coallnaed Piiua Pag* Oa*)
40 Sabres. One wss credited t^
Capt. Leonard Ulley of Manches­
ter. N. If., already a Jet ace. LU
ley’* record la now aeven destroyed
and one damaged.
On the ground, patrol action*
flared all across the war-torn pe­
ninsula. No major engagements
wero reported.
HICK EXHtllTH
WINTER PARK. (Hneclalt —
The U. F. exports about 88 per­
cent of Ita total rice cron afford­
ing to the research department of
the Flrolda Farm bureau.
Other farm rroo* and percent
exported are! cotton &lt;18 percent:
lard 20. percenV wheat 48 per­
cent: toharro 20 percent and soy­
beans 18 nrrrent the ftureau add*.

Anytime
NEK!)
AUTO
INSURANCE

BOB KARNS
Representing
The Traveler*. Hartford %
I’honn

^

...y o u weren't kidding!

You ought to hoar what Gulf customers are saying
about the new, boosted NO-NOX. And it’a true! You get
all these big benefits. *•
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A C T IO N -R IG H T FROM THE START I

Safetysture pickup in every traffic and highway situation
—right from the snappy, fuel-saving start.

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LONGEST POSSIBLE MILEAGE I

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Fact: No other gasoline beats NO-NOX for long mileage.
And Gulf NO-NOX mileage Is really smooth.

977

Sanfonl 1

KAHNS rNMIHANi;!

When you said “BOOSTED
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KNOCK-FREE SMOOTHNESS I

All the wayt Welcome relief from annoying (and powerwasting) knocks and pings. And it takes care of the stall­
ing problem. Gat new, boosted NO-NOX and let your
engine start livingt

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. .OPTOMETRIST
I ' EVES EXAMINED
| ,kl (.LA SSES FITTED
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DR. C. L. VERSONS
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w%er the 1'elephttite hr
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return fate thla nrr«»mm***lntl«»n
the Md«ertlarr ta r t p r .f r .t In pny
p m m p tli.
In n nler for ua t*i
remlei Ike heat i»«*a«lt»te aernfre
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rittlun.
9*len«e n 1*1111 ua Immedlnlely
II nn err«»r nrrura In tout ml
H r rnnm*t he ve«p*tnalhle fur
ninve t hi«i* **ne Im o r r m lu«r»
tlnn.

H O M E M A D E P IE S D A IL Y

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SURE IV/iy
TO A

my barn

H.

\ Barrett* Shlnglot or Boll Booling
rfoht over your old roof

1 'J H A S T

Cull

The

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For Sudden Service

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SANFORD
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11. J A M E S ( I F T

TH f M M f N f N A M I

IN KOOHHO

J A M B S It . ( I H T
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MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING — TYPING
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
4
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

CRKMT BUREAU OF SANFORD
Phone H.1

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I ' l l O N K 7H

T h e name B A R R E T T atanda fm Oft years of roofing
experience "D clw e rn the World and (he W eather." Farm
building.upkeep ia amier and let* expensive w ith B arrett
roofing*. T h r Harrett |&gt;eoplc cumhine high-quality material*
and m anufacturing (k ill to produce a roofing that gives eatra
service in every way. I f you are planning to fl* up your
farm , come in and let u* show you the
Ila rre tt product* you w ill want to u«e.
W c recommend them w ith confidence.

Hill Lumber &amp; Supply
Yard, Inc.

JAMES

General Insurance

P u l a D n u ett roof over your live.to e k, crop* and lo ci*
...a n d you Ainu*’ th ey’re »afe from the weather.

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&amp; Andersen

WALGREEN AGENCY
•’ON TIIK CORNER RY TI1F. CLOCK"

T K I . K I M I O N K S IS O a n il 1071
R im. io 101 S an fo rd I t lu n t ir N a llo n a l Rank R o il.lln g

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U N F U R N IS H E D
three hcdrnnni
house and I 1 1 acre s land One
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si. it a till- lo r .1 o r I Fo u r mites
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l lot. I li a .im n.l Phene 1333 M2
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R E D IIO O M with kitchen
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A M O V IO .’' H M M
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H A V E B E E N COL y . '

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lu-il ami in a ltle s s . $inim
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washing m aehlne. $7.3 ini
Wood
mi kitchen set. $2.3 ini
2 End
tallies
$21 nil, m ulched coffee
la h le, $1.3 ini Slin iu o n s sofa lied
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s e p a l.R ely O ccasional c h a i r .
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garage
slilp and M a le iia ls l.u a i anlei il
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M aster C ra ft Paint
Mngnnlln Aveim u.
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F U R N IS H E D 2 l.eilroom home with
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two e x tra lots Reasonahle See ] | 0 Sanford A v r .
Phone 1321
owner
1718 West F ir s t St
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for details
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w»d. Jan. 11. O J3

l.i’Uiil Noticus

By Will! IM.snry

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eminoles Sweep Twin Bill From DeLand 48-32; 34-19

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Bisbec And Krlder
Pace Celery Feds’
S e c o n d Straight
EFC Cage Victory

THE HANFORD HERALD
Cage «
Wed. Jen. II, IU.13

Clary Wins MVP
Trophy Award In
Southern League

DELAND — (Special) — D c
■pita the nhicnre at high scaring
Gordon Clark, the Improving Sem­
inole High School quintet unleashed a well executed attack
with aptrlted hustling and sharp
•hootInn to roll over the Defend
Bulldog*, 48-32, here laat night.
In the opener the Seminole
Junior varelty quintet rarked up
third ennaeeulhe victory hy
handing the HulJdng JV* a SINEW ORLEANS itf — Second
19 shellacking.
i busrmnn Kill* Clnry. u 38-yc*r old
Dllhtia Rlsber, who few experteil velpran of Id professional baseball
to be a atar on the Seminole court* season*, won Ihe Southern Asso
this year. clearly showed the «&gt;f* elation’* most valuable player
feet* of the atrlct tralnimr of Fed award for 1012 In a rinse rare
Coaeh, John Scott j i * the lanky with pitcher Al Sima, his team ­
left-hander poured In 14 point* mate on Chattanooga'* pennant •
while Jimmy Krlder added 1 ft for winning Lookout*.
the Individual high honor* of the
Sport* editor* and writer* gave
evening while pacing tho Seminole Clary tho notl In n poll conducted
victory.
by Hob I'hillin* of Ihe Birmingham
Junior Mett* got Into the net Post • Herald, decretory of the
with hi* heat *rorlng game In o v er, group. Result* were announced to
a year of rage ulnv hv ripping the ilny. . by
Httrlli. !&gt;
president
. . . Charles
. . .
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coni* for HI more for the Fed*.
of the (’la** AA baseball league
Coach Scott’* eh*rge« broke
Thlrtl In Ihe voting was New Or
out In a ra*h of tallle* earlv In lean*’ power hitter, outfielder
the came In romp to a 11-9 flrat Frank Thomn* Thoma*. halllnv
period lead and a 21-1 hulae al
.101 for the *e»«on. led the league
the In ter ml** Inn.
In home run* with iv In run*
The Seminole* overcame th halted In with 111 run* *enrcd
frees! mr tncllc* of DeLand. which with 112, mint tidal base* with
was Intended to o pen.the almost 33a nm| utl, „ .rmid in double*
Impregnable Hanford defence*, hv with 40 lit* home i* in FiltOiurgh
oulpolnllng the hulldoga, 10-4. InClary, whn*e home town I* Val
rre**lng the Hemlnole lead to 32-21 do*ln, fla , sparked Ihe Infield
The «ee-*aw fourth period »i»«- play of ll&gt;e laiokout* and hid ted
Sanfortl churn the coni* for Id a heflv 111 fur Ihe sca*on. knoek
more murker* while DeLand only , |ng three triple* and 2d double*
put In II.
l He played 111 game* at second
I.ait night’* triumph g*ve base and wn* second in fiehlloe
Hr oil'* Kemlnn'e* a oerfert 2-0 only to Mobile’* Forrest Jacob*
record In Ea*l Florida Confer* at IIInt [m.| He played 12 game*
enre nlay and their second til Ihlrd without nil error
atral-ht victory, The Hanford
linth t'lnrv mill Slum received
var*llv now lm**t* of a. nof Iimi six first plan* vote*, lint 4Ti»r-bad, 2-1 rrrnrd for the aeaxnti.
eoin|iiled more -eeonil mid Ihlrd
The Fed .InyVee* scored their place vole# to run n|i 11 loliil of
third straight win and now hold n -ti) point* eoni|inred with 38 for
nlfl" 3*1 season rniilit.
Slum
Hanford
nlae*
N'-*v H invnm
Sima, the wlimlnuevl plteher In
He*eti here F ih ln y n ig ht.
the Icnitue 111*1 seiison, I- 2ft mirl
Hanford:
hull* from Mnhwnli. N l He won
FG r r r 24 and lost nine Inr n 727 murk
1 i i
Duvls
6 4 It
Disliae
College Basketball
(1 a 2 Florida State 71 t-loruln Southern
Reynold*
« 1 16
Krlder
(2)
2 6 in Jacksonville NAS Carrier Croup
Mvlt*
1 0 2 H2 Mnc-lllll AFit 77
Rtaffnnl
1 0 2 High Srh. Hil Ituskelliiill
H",m"m
Jacksonville Jackson :m Jackson
Id HI IH VlllV Lee M
Total*
11* 1,and i
Ml (lltll High .12 Miami Edison M
Lake Wurth -in Ft Fierce 38
Havman
Winter Park 53 Cocoa 22
lllll
I'ahnkee III Clewlston 15
Taylor
Stuart 57 Seaerest 52
Fanbecr
Vero Reach 57 Hello Glade 28
Bryan
Fi Lauderdale ill West I'alm
Gould
Reach 18
Campbell
llcdlnnd 32 Riverside 11
Henry
Coral Onhle* 71 St Theresa 11
Bnodernsn
*1 Ketlerllnos 77 I’nlatka 43
n Hilliard in Baldwin 11
Total*
Reor* by Q uarlcrit
Crescent City 48 Plrrstm in
Ratifnrd
14 8 10
Luke City 40 Live link 1!i
Deland
....... H 0 4
Fletcher 00 Central Cnlh.dle t.lnek

PenninRton’s SonIn-Law, AI Simn,
Is 2nd In Voting

on Ihe Hound* have hnd little to
howl about
Usually opening up strung with a
scrappy hustling nltnik Ihe Grey
hounds have since lost to Titus
vllle and Oni-du
LYMAN CAGE KECOIIHS
Scoring
Player*
G. Fg. Ft.
Avg.
The uncanny long-range
4 21
3
II 1
aklll of appropriately named Hobby Drlsklll
.Shaw
3
11
17
41
84
Drlshlll ha* been the chief factor
5
9
A.
Thomas
12
33
87
In making the recent Lyman High
4 11 If)
6.3
School io u ei bearable lor l-ona- Now ms n 3
5
8
3 17
34
wood Greyhound Monlor J I m Helms
E. Thomas 3
3
1
7
23
Payne.
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3
1
3
1.7
The youthful sophomore Drlsklll Wldtlls
)
0
1
1
10
came from the No. 2 position In Carter
Totals
5 nn 50 170
31.0
two game* to imarat the
Ih# last
h
W. l.. I'ct. Tp. Avg.
,yman
leader Charlie Shaw with a
ian laid
Lyr
remtndmi* 28-point splurge.
Opponents 4 l .800 218 43.2
tremendous.
Drlsklll, havlni plaved on# let* LYMAN t 4 .200 170 34 0
___ a.Season Record
■me (hail Rhaw’a five, hold*
. . . . Ihe
__senior
Lyman
Opponent*
1-42 point edge over
senl
alto pace* the 12fl
Apopka
48
im a g e per 42
______ with an 11,3' average
St. Jam es
31
St. Jam es
fam e and 21 bucket* far the tea
41
Titusville
tilling _______.
into the . .No.
Oviedo
» Pulling
. . 2 Mot is 30
Allen Thomaa, lanky sophotnori
lophomoro Schedule
center whose amaslna 30-font one Jan. 10—Iloone Jv*
handed iwiihera trrlt
Inn. 21—St. James
fane last Tueiday night.
Jan 27—Oviedo
Thomas, who also has a brother, Jan, 30—Umatilla
Rd, playing
the L
Langwond
quinFell. 8—Titusville
ylng on tho
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m
.
tat, broke Into his own In the Feb. IS—Mount Dora
Ovledo-Lyman claih by pacing tho Feh. 18 21--CFC Tourney
Ioilng Hound attack with a potent Kcb. 24-81. Cloud
i- S h .lr*'points, n io m aim ha*
i 32 polnta Feb. 27—Umatilla
this lesson and a 0.7 aver-

DriHkill Unseats
Charlie Shaw As
Lyman Top Scorer

If'

Jam es Newman, the fourth rank&lt;
iitg Lyman scorer, bolted the loam
only last waek In laav* Coach
Payne with almost an e
.pjw m orallneup,

be fa tar* itSaopiwm
DsytMf but 8 m a t n

New Smyrna Defeats JRH’h Pick Up Game
Crooms Five, 28-23 On Leading Hellcats

Sanford - Orlando AI Negrotto Sets
Kennel Club Entries Bowling Pace In
’ro M o irr* i:% rn n :»
riiik r ii %u: — fwn h ii *
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r * K » t K ln fil, Krltfl*

VJ-62 Navy Loop

d;tir«&lt;» L I iiimilit"
I pi l.in-k, lli ll * i ' H p i i i r ,
liiitfige Mf&lt;ial, t inv«**i% I » u u g , T h r i f t y

Al Negrotto, Inveterate bowling
player from the Sanford Naval
NU
9 | : i i i m i ii \ i n — » / hi m i i «
Auxiliary Air Station who plays
iiu»ti&gt;n nine. mu.iii.ti linn*. T«.-k jn ajj four leagues at the Sanford
Mom.. H*pf«n. captain now,)njt Alley.,.ha* finally come
mime. Met lim p
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itjn. Ik
Ia, own
nniK am
la: I m *»J«**ll*W
f f I*
Into
hia
a* 4this
week’* floffi­
r i i m i i ti 1 1 1 : — v m *1 1 1*
Kiln*. I * . It,-*l I’ .1 1 rnmi. I'ltjr lln li *. cial average* reveal hn I* pacing
I.
.. n it Imii, III tc Mini*. I m r P the
faiiml*,
VJ-A2 Navy league with a 141)
II.
' i l . r K n o w n , l!l*nr Moon
average.
I i l l II I II II St K —- .V ia Mile
Standing but a pin behind
O u t l i n e m i- , Ai. »nre, I’ r c l l y I ’e g,
Trnile
In.
NPy
I ’ r u le e r
ll n rid if
Negrotto la lltll l.ulhwood at
H a v e r . I.m lv t i e r ,l e u HIP p ,11m
148. A two-way tie for Ihlrd
I IP-I II I H I I ! - .Vlil Mile
placo honor* ta held by Cearley
ttliiinilin T a p , / m i l , A .lr ln n , S e p .
h i . f 11,c W nl Is, i t i u e l e r T i i l e m . I h i n l
and Hprouao with 118 average*,
I ’ reesefl, lentil.
although Hprouse ha* ama«*ed
* i « t i i 11 x n : — a / hi M ile
hla ranking percentage In Ju*t
K li h lle r. Hlo iyne &lt;P. lhin l l l e p n r l .
three gamea to Cearley’* 21.
Mine T m e *
fliilil
llm ry .
P'nney
I' li n ier o n , T r i p l e T r u n l i le , T e s i m W i l ­
Cemrlev’a IDS game still stand*
lie
ax the highest Individual effort In
* m i : \ t i i h a i t : — a / m Mile
r i n g M u f f , W n v o e H. .Inal In ('Hue, the aallor circuit.

Hem e I’ li P o e . It.-.l.- v ll r .l, V n *h ln n • M * K v e l v n K r l * r o , K ,| &gt; M a g n o l i a
• t i u i i T i i l i t e r . — a / m Mile
lie m i y * 1) 1( 1, I l r .- P l e * * llnP*. No
I 'r e l d e in
I'rep liig
Turn,
llolsler,
l''lo«'iim1,imu|v, r i r o m y s l n . . f e * v &gt; Hnl.
s i v i i i ii t r t i — a in Mile
,MriPiu,in r c m P e r .
W h ile
Hea r,
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ItuPi H v l i o n Alnioret II,ill
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Lyman llimrh, 48-32
WINTER u A llHEN
f Hue-la"
Long won.)'* I.vmnn high school
outut,'. nt ii rl &lt;-il streuif iignln Inst
night leil wn* lie-'1le to hold on
•&gt;, the lenil no,I f"ll Iii l.nkevlew
Mli»h Hchuul five here lust night,
l.nkevlew JnyVees W'oi the open­
er fnmi I.vmnn, 47-20. lllll Fleming
lilt fur 21 point* to h-nd the Lakeview vnrsltv nttn-k w'dle Fnmhro
&gt;*•*» high for Lyman with l2.
l.ymao;
FG FT T
1 1 1
King
I’cmhrn
.1 8 12
Miller
2
1 1
1 0 2
F'"lieh
4
N’-wmaii
1 0
wiil’iu
1 1 3
12 10 14
T-lst-.
l.ilketii’M:
FG IT T
0 i, o
Howell
Hiiv-'s
1 ii 5
1 0 o
I'llllllps
1 2 H
Maddox
9 -i.. 29
Fleming
1 1 1
.1 Iriguug
0 0 0
1.1*1"
13 7 37
Total#
14 7 4 9 - -14
I.vmnn
l.nkevlew
9 5 11 12-17
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Hv The Associated fre t*
North Carolina 71 Davidson 00
Duke 78 Virginia Military 33
North Carolina Slate 02 WAM 58
Georoe Washington 104 Virginia
Terh 53
Richmond 05 Washington k Let
aa
Wake Forest 03 Clemson M
Furman 08 Georgia 74
Howard (ala) 78 Trov (ala) 71
Florida Slate 71 Florida South­
ern 83
Georgia Trhrs 88 Rollins 70
I’rcrloia Mills 71 Chattanooga 02
•onvllle) 28
l.uko Butler 48 Hcddick 42
Hanford 48 DeLsnd 33
Daytona Beach Mainland 50 Win­
ter Haven 29
Sarasota 31 Ft. Myers &gt;3
Venice Noknmi* 48 Punta Gorda
36
Callshan 52 Macclenny IS

GREYHOUND

LEAGUE
Negrotto
Negr
l.ulhwood
Cearley
Hprouse
Ht. I’eter
Hchautteet
Warren
Wlckllnn
Carver
Fnrdyce
Norton
Henson
Frank*
l.ocke
Cox
Wnlkama
Dumont
Fogal
Young
MrCarxon
Clark
Wolf
Jackson
I’arrnt
C. D. Miller
Fortune
Ronton
Reek
Fatheree
Ziegler
Martin
('nrhone
Will
I’- G. Miller

O.
21
9
21
:i
24
22
18
12
6
12
9
21
9
21
6
(I
24
14
12
3
8
15
16
12
12
21
8
IH
15
5
24
21
3
16

Pins Avr.
3124 149
1130 148
3073 148
418 148
3471 145
3149 141
2624 140
1873 1.79
893 139
1051 118
1252 178
1275 178
1220 135
282(1 135
H9|, 114
1195 173
1170 172
22.18 112
1512 128
188 129
786 128
1908 127
1008 127
1610 128
1590 125
2821 125
748 124
2210 123
1821 121
594 119
2810 119
2488 117
341 114
1097 111

II.G.
104
186
105
164
185
189
102
182
181
181
182
107
167
174
187
181
177
169
178
142
152
181
147
107
181
182
147
150
154
116
192
146
132
143

New Smyrna ncacb scored a 2823 triumph over Ihe Cronma Aca­
demy Panther quintet In the open­
ing basketball game of the season
here last night.
For Croom*. Ernest Thorne made
one of tho two baiketa In Ihe first
period that found New Smyrna and
Crooms lied, 4 4,
The visitor* took n 13-11 lead at
Ihe half and added three more
points to the spread In the third
period while the two clubs each hit
for seven marker* In Ihe final
desperate quarter.
Ive "Two-Pound"
Smith wn*
Ollv
"
high scorer for Ihe I’nnlher* with
eight tallies and A. Ilrown of New
flmyrna equalled Smith’s eight*
point effort to lead Ihe winner*.
F*. FL Tp.
New Smyrna
8
2
2
Wilson
0
2
’1
Staton
8
4
3
A. Brown
3
0
C. Brown
o
4
Mitchell
2
5
1
Chatman
8 ta
28
Total*
CROOMR
Fit. Ft. Tp.
0
2
1
0
Bell
0

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Gibson
Lewis
Frederick
Furl
Smith
Totals
New Smyrna
(’ROOMS
Girls game: New
(’ROOMS 1).

8 7-28
5 7-23
Smyrna 28,

TUESDAY’S F IG im
By The Associated Press

TAMPA, F la.-K id Gavllan. 150.
Havana, outpointed Arnnt* Peck,
151. Tampa. 10. (Non-lllle).
TOLEDO, Ohio — Chuck Davey.
149, East Lansing, Mich knocked
out Johnny Williams, I43'.4j , New
York, 7.
LOS ANGELES—Billy Peacock.
118. Rhllndclphln. out pointed Tom­
my IJmrda, I2«), Honolulu, 10.
WHITE PLAINS. N. Y. — Earl
lllllon. 127, Philadelphia, outpoint­
ed lllll Boaaln. 127, Pittsburgh, 8.
MIAMI IIEACH, F la .-Ja m r* J.
Parker, 207, Zorontn, stopped Os­
car Pharo, I851li, Birmingham, Ala.
4.
In the 1932 Michigan Slate-IndlHAN ANTONIO, Tex. - Chain
ana football game, three Spartan Hernamlei, 138. Durango. Mexico,
backs each gained more yards outpointed Eddie Hcrollnn, 138,
ns Ilhan
__ the entire
____
____
_______
rushing
Indiana
Galveston. 10
learn. The ha.d hitters were Hilly
SPOKANE, Wa*h. - Ted Lowry,
Weill, Evan Stonac and Don Me- 182, New Bedford, Mass, stopped
Aullffc.
Joe Kahili, 183, Portland, Ore. 5.

The second place JRB’s picked
up a game on the loop leading
Hellcats by defeating the Tigercats in two of three game* last
Tuesday night In VJ-82 Navy
bowling league play at the Han­
ford Howling Alleys.
Mrsnwhlle, the llellrata were
dropping a pair In the third
ranking llearent* while the fifth
place llohcat* were picking up
a clean series sweep on • forfeit
from the hapten* Panther* who
for the fifth *tr*lght week fell­
ed lo show up for the weekly
g*mr*.
Ht. Fetor led the way for tho
J ltll’s with a 41)4 series, high for
the Iraguo’s evening play, while
Hill Cearley rolled a top 480 serlr*
far tho losers. Rob Warren hit for
a 448 three-set total for the win­
ning Beareata and Fogal’* 411
series was the best effort for the
losing Hellcats.
Beareata (2-1)
flayers
1
3 Total
3
Henson
ton 187 148 420
Mnrtln
102 118 118 428
Warren
140 11*7 142 448
Luthwood
117 112 111 -tor
McCarson
115 142 111 188
Total
591 718 872 1981

Oviedo’s Johnny Jones Cracks
Century Point Mark With 102*

Oviedo’* pride and joy, the *t n•atiunai 16-year-old Johnny Jones,
liecatne the first Lion and Hemlnoln County *corer to crack the
century scoring mark this season
when he poured In 19 points agninst Lyman last Tuesday night
to liooul M* year’s count to an unhidlvvahle 102 markers In Just six
contests.
Junes' phenomenal total glvr*
him the county prep leadership In
average points per gnme with an
even 17. lie hn* In addition scored
88 of his point* on 44 baskets to
pace all the county players.
In *plte of a sprained ankle
in|ury! which kept him aldelined
for two of lha six Oviedo games,
lankv rebound ace Waller Duda
I* Ihe No. 2 Lion point producer
with 13 for Ihe second-seeded
position In Ihe averages of 10.8.
While Norman Fore, chunky
little Lion guard, 1* third In points
with 19, lie I* fourth on the basis
of point* per contest with n 8.5
average. The third ranking honor*
In average go to Illlly Meek, who
Is currently nursing n badly
sprained ankle. Meek left the
Oviedo scene two game* ago and
Hellcats (1-2)
Player*
I
2
3 Tolnt possessed ii neat 9-pnint* p e r game
Dumont
111
121 170 percentage with 18 scored In four
Clark
110 400 tilt/.
I4fi
Lion Coach Paul Mlkler. who
lit)
Schanttret
(21 401
Carbone
07
12t 148 has le-en constantly plagued with
Fogal
140 I no 123 411 Injuries and Illness will lend hi*
Total
HB3 870 821 1951 charges ngiilust the highly touted
Umutilln quintet Friday night In
Umatilla with the girl*’ game pre­
JHH (2-1)
Players
1 Total ceding the featured clash at 1:10
I
2
Wlrkllnr
148 129 117 422 p.m.
From nil reporta this year Umn128 1R1 18ft 494
Ht. Peter
Ponton
l i t 112 Jog M52, *ilia I* th» lop rnnkln* quintet In
Negrotto
ino 181 141 468 the class (' Central Florida Con­
Blind
123 120 126 176 ference which Oviedo holds an enTotal
CAO 710 72!) 2099 viable lending 1-0 rrrnrd.
The Friday evening battle
shapes up to he the big CFC
Tlgerrat* (1-3)
Flayer*
I
2
3 Total clash of the nieht wllh the out161 110 tin 41U rnme rated slrlrtly In the to**
Walkamu
Jackson
115 117 144 188 up elan*. However, the outcome
Farent
187 113 112 S02 of this utruggle should go a long
Cearley
181 101 141 488 way In determining the winner
128 126 126 176 of Ihe CFC rage championship
Blind
Total
712 816 800 2018 t h i s s e a s o n ,
Oviedo holds the heat county
prep hnskethnll record this season
Panther* forfeited tu
hnviug four win* us against only
Bobcat* (3-0)
two sethurks, owning victories
GRAND RAPIDS. M lch.-Frank over Clermont. I.ymnn, Boone JV*,
Favaro, 1721X, Akron, stopped Grovelnud while fulling only to
Chuck Snicser, 17Siti, Detroit. 2.
NHWAUK, N. J.-W llllo Syilnur,
HASTINGS. Neb. — Rlllv * ’&gt;l''«
179. Omaha, Mopped Oeorgo Black- 148' -j , Now York, outpointed Mon­
roe Kuril, 117, Newark, 8.
stone, 178, Omaha, 7.

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Jones
Duda
Meek
N. Fore
Wheaton
McCall
Hlayton
Mather*
Bhnffer
It. Fore
Boatwright
My era
Llewellyn
Total*

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feh.
Feh.
Feb.
Feh.
Feb,

6 44 14 103 17.0
4 . 19 5 43 10.8
4 14 8 38 9.0
a 14 11 39 6.6
4 D 6 24
3 4 6 14 I P
A 10 7 27 4.5
1 1 0 2 2.0
4 1 1 3 0.8
1 0 0 0 0.0
1 0 0 0 0.0
1 0 0 0 0.0
2 0 0 0 0.0
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Edgewater
Clermont
Winter Park
Boone JVs
(iroveland
Lyman
18—At Umatilla
IMS Schedule
20—Titusville
21—St. Cloud
27—Lyman
19—At Clermont
3—At Titusville
0—(Iroveland
10—At St. Cloud
l.l—Umatilla
18-21—CFC Tourney
24—Boone JVa

Bowling Standing*
CITY LEAGUE
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWHPAPEIt
VOLUME XLIV

EcUbUahad 1908

8 A N E O llD ,

F L O R ID A

TH U RSD A Y JA N .

13, 1933

A

k s i k ' in

I n l l'rc * *» L e a s t 'll H i r e

N il.

101

Industries, Inc. Is Formed
|
Camp Guard Killed, Sanford
To Bring New Industries To Sanford Runaway Train Crashes Into
Another Is Injured
Washington’s Union Station;
As Prisoners Flee
One Of Four Escaped
Convicts Captured;
Palm Beach County
Is Scene Of Break
WEST PALiT b EACH tit — A
guard was beaten to death and
another knocked unconscious by a
prisoner who then escaped with
three others today from the Lo*
ahatchee camp.
One escaped man, Paul Halph
Fields, 31, of Bonlfav, Fla., was
recaptured In a field too varda
from the camp. A bloodhound
sniffed him out as he hid In g r a s s .
Fields was serving 13 years for
armed robbery In Levy County.
Prison Capt. E. E. Paige report. ed a trusty, Donald Lee wlllls. 31
' struck down the first guard. Grant
Dohner. 83. while serving
Bar's early morning meal. Doh.... died at Good Samaritan IfospUaMjere without regaining conPaige laid Wlllls took Dohnrr’i
pistol and went to an office where
the aoeond guard, John F Gravdnn.
v i l «u duty. He placed Graydnn'a
ikfast on his desk, then struck
S t f L . from the rear. He mod
in
stove fid handle In each

iron

Gene Tucker Is
Named Number 1
Local Young Man
Jaycee Citation AT a„
Given
On Basis Of
tr
.. 1 r * * *
H o s p ita l
Ils T I O r t S

____
Cited for Ills outstanding work
as president of the Fcrnuld-Laughton Hospital Association for the
post three ycurs and his successful
efforts In promoting the author Iration of the hospital bond Issue
t v
at the polls last November, T. t .
Tucker was presented tho Outstanding Young fih-n Award for
1062 by the Seminole Countv Ju n ­
ior Chamber of Commerce at Its
meeting In the Yacht Club today.
The youthful vleo president of
the Florida Stale Bank, who came
, to
_____________
____ ______
Sanford after World
War II.....
and
j**,, acl|Ve In the Rotary Club

C,Oravdon W u n ro n sc lo u s. Wlllln 1K* wc'' “ i ‘ 1rvl1n * on many J a y c e
took his pistol and krv* and un committees during tho last yenr,
looked n rrll hlm-V holding 43 men. graciously accsptrd tho award cor-I
Three lolnetl Wlllls and Ihev fled tiflcnlo from Jayceo President
The 40 prisoners who remained
Stcnstrom.
behind stayrd In thtdr cell block, Dougins
the standing ovullon by
except two who went to Croydon's tlmAfter
Juycces finally subsided, Mr.
assistance.
Wlllls was serving eight years Tucker, shook hands with Mr.
on a breaking and cnlrrlng rliareo. Stonstrum and said, “Thank you
Those who escaped with him very much."
Then lie turned toward tho Jaywere Thomas George Madden, .it.
and Robert Swycrs, 33, each serv­ cees and,in sluw measured words
ing five y e a n on breaking and added, "I want you to know thut I
receive this uwurd with full appre­
entering charges.
ciation of its meaning and I am
vory proud to have It.
"When I first came to Sanford
after
tho
last W"l&lt;
war. »I was ,,*w
like •a lot
m
m HI
Mir U
1V Hill

Local Delegation
To Moot With Road
Officials F r i d a y

Among representatives f r o m
Remlnole Countv attending th« iliatrtet budget ipyeUng of thg State

at
Ho*d DetHMfBMnl tomorrow
1
(iBO p. m. at Delaind
_____ will he mem­
bers of thu Beard of Countv Com­
missioners. Fnrr**t Rreekforldve,
manager of the Chamber of Com­
merce, Voile Williams Hr,, r"nresenllP'r the O of C, and Tom Lem­
on. CUv Manager.
A resolution will he presented at
the budget hearing for ronstrurGan work on twu secondary mails
In Seminole eoontv, the Chanman
Road to State Road HP In nvh-du
and ■the Forrest C ity-logw ood
Road, giving access to Santando
.Springs.
A letter I* to lm presented re­
commending construction work on
French Avenue, the extension of
Geneva Avenue to Lake Jes«up and
the extension of Celery Avenue to
New Smyrna Beach, In eonjunc
tlon with Volusia county.
The five project* aro among 12
Upon which the Commission has
taken action since 1050, During
Uta last three years, the County
has accrued a total of f600.246.Ml
In available funde for secondary
roads. Ths expenditures and com­
mitments during the past three
years total 33(15.058.60. I«av(iicr a
balance of $283,287.33 for 1033,
according to available figures.
State R«p. Voile Williams Jr.
said at a meeting of the Commis­
sion with the Chamber of Commeree Monday that a 17 million deficit
' exists In tha state primary road
fund*, and thqt not much can be
done on them for several months.
According to a latter from the
State Road Department, the Coun­
ty la being naked If It wUhea to
contribute County secondary road
funds toward primary road conitnmtion. Tha Commission ruled
against aoeh action, deciding to
stick to aacondnrr road construc­
tion. and not put any of the County
funds Into a collective fundI of the
state for primary road building.
It was said at the meeting that
no daflnlta assurance was given
that auch funda would be uied n
Seminole County, ^that poaslb y
they would be uied elaewhero In
tb* state,
bodDdOt._______________ __

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41 Persons Receive Injuries

Soviet Embassy
Bigwig Accused
By U.S. Of Plot!

Two

Court Dismisses Sanford Atlantic
Case Against 2 Reports Increase
Atlanta Editors In Bank Deposits

A tiler leans

1 Vienna under the
1 debts were Indicted

CQ,lfu* * ! I® ,® *

studying
in
G. I. bill nf
u* bis intent*.

In Vienna, U. S. snurres said a
third Ami-rlvnn bad been nrrc*tcd
then- and that "subslanilid minil&gt;er*“ nf oilier* ornhaldv win Id
lie pinked lip, ui lna*t fin ipm*
I mi,i up. ip the fuinl -liu isld iii! nf
1 n Inteiliutinliul Siirlct ■•.pinnaun

! 1 imr.

II,ne ill Wa-ldlietnii tin St,lie
luritfct Says Criticism Ko.v Mann Is Elected Demntilinnl
deiiiiinded tlml ltii**la
iiimeibut, Iv recall Yuii \ Nm 1
Is No Grounds For
Vice President And knv.
,eeinid *eeretarv "f it- mn
ba»«V limn. Ill- I* Mlnil*,',1 nf
Contempt Charges
R.W.Deane Cashier I ,|lrn,
llmr the ring.
ATLANTA
The Georgia Sii
preine Court tialay dismissed run
tempt of court charges against
two Allantii Cmixtlliitlon editor*
who bail hrrn sentenced to 20 tlnvIn Jail by Flovd County Superior
Court Judge II. K. Nleluds.

|

Jii'iuiuuio tlie sub-tooiiiil -fcowth
of tin- Sanford Aibintle Nutlonut
Rank lluoughmit the w ars. wo«
! lh“
i-"-'n ie ,l to the Ih-s i .I
"f db'clor* nl Hi-'h normal meet
P " 1-' v '"i,i,,v l.y l’i«*ldenl Robert
Haiinmn wlm slated that hn ww*
Editor Ralph McGill and Man cniecluliv pleased with the pro.
aging »U8H
Editor W. H. Field* were arcs* niiide bv tli lunik dm Inilit A2.

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M iliin n m ,
iimioimnn,l tlm l twn nf N .n ik n ,'
nllm rid 11set-ill s lltt n \'m l,m tin.I
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„ nre Midrml b, F . S
in ilitiiry mdiee in Vlmum \n.,t&lt;i
dm Tin-, wme mil iibinnd 11 plane
mid nre mi m u le back lime In
-land tria l 11* a reus nil spln-

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tile till i d American nrrn»teil there
was identified at W n ltir 1.1111 tier,

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Ferry, Freighter Many Firemen In
Collide In Murk
Capital Hurt By
Of Hudson River
Blast In Store

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llv F R A N K

In act axalnst threats to tho secur­
ity of tha AlJlea.
Tboae arrested Included;
Dr, Werner Neumann, fo rm e r
clary In D r. Joseph Golb-

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VATICAN CITY W - A b i i I i i G a appealed ui (he Im -ih rii uim iient*
i Imckgrtiimd nf hinting IlifM ami tifler id as (* Irum silver trumpets
Ihn color nf medieval pageantry. heralded III* approach
Tim I'lintiff. rolled in red nnd
Popo Plus XU (ndnv placed red
hills nit Hie bend* of Hi of Hie 21 while, wn* hurtle lulu Ibe church
Homan Catholic cardinal* Im ere un ills portable llirime A gleaming
gulden mitre was on bis bead
uted this week.
Shunt* nf praise broke again and
Among those hundred In Ihe cere
miiny in St. I'rtrr'x great basilica again from the faithful, held hack
from
Hie middle aisle nf Hie Inisil
wn* (be United Stale*' flr*l Fur
Western prince nf the church — lea hy uniformed Sw’lm guard*
James Fraud* Cardinal McIntyre, carrying ancient halberds and
wearing medieval helmet*.
archbishop of Lo* Angeles.
The red damnsk ilrapcd church
The Pontiff smiled affectionately
at the American prelale after re- sparkled with myriad light*.
cllln#
over
d o u g to
to hi*
h i * bowed,
i n .» v „ i cowl-covered ,
in
iis iu e , aa xu
g n i iflurry
m i i y in
Outside,
slight
nf snow
snow

^aent 4 » u t

™
ucceed Gobbela as Belch props-

l#fir.a "ouitaV Schcei, formerly
Reich student leader and onelimo
weaa? fn'Tha TtrUlsh wrcupaUon gauialter of Satiburg. Austria, who
nominated In Hiller** will for
poet of Reich mlnliter of cuiS S Iic fiS d 'jr
0 ,1 1 0 M
A BrMah . Foreign “
A' Herr Zlmmermann. former SS
brigade leader and
eiat connected with
tratioo of conrantra

head

KNOWMNO (M l) of Calif.! San. Robart A. Taft of
orlty Loader, and Sen Bugana D. MllUkJn of Colo.,
i MMalnula «aftronc« with Prwldsnt-alact Dwight
&gt;York. Toff told nawoman ba la complataly satispatronspt and that Ctaonbowar bad agreed to
j method" ad obtaining approval on all Job ap*
ffntornaftonatj

the

n n clcn l

L a tin

words ' ( 0|| nvo r Home a* Hie cerem ony

which accompany llic prexenlatlun
of the red hat. the special aymbnl
of cardinal rank.
Cardinal McIntyre's fare was
radiant ns hn returned In Ida place
among the other new prince* of the
church.
Home Moot) pilgrim* nnd K»mans nf high and humhla rank
itfed lha
F
thronged
world's l a r g e s t
mrefa for the ceremony.
church

vt XSH IN G TO N i.p — A ru n aw ay
tm**enger lin in ern«lted spcclacuIm l, inio I'n io ii Slut ion tialn y. mlru ru lo o sl, killin g no one tint InP ilin g II At Ir a s l eight person*
were li-te il n* c ritic n lly hurt
It* horn m re rcltin g n w arn in g ,
Ibe e le ctric liw iunntive of the l , enn-&gt; I* iilitn ', Fe d e riil express from
lt " ',l" ii *m n-lu ll lliro u gli a concrete
iiiul iic c l sinplilock and crashed
throng!) Hie lloor of tile s ln tln ii’s
gu ’ .il cuiicniii -i' nl about 3:30 a m .
ll -topped -liu it of Hie crowded
w .tiling rnniil
Pome of iho-e nlm ard w ere arm mg for the In aiig iirn l ce rcm u tilcs
t" he china sed T u e sd ay when
I* " ig lii ti E is c iiliu w e r take* the
" .d ll a* president The station lx
three b lin ks flin n the Capitol.
F ra n k
I
M cC arth y, assistant
n r e president of Hie IV n n .sylvn n ia
I! n li " ," I leltl reporters hours afte r
" ic i ru*li (to re hull been no nff" i d finding , el as In Hie cause.
i om piinv and s l.itlim n ffie ia ls,
(be lufi i - l i i c i iiiiiu ic r r e Com m ixHo I III .mil rep resen tative*
■f in iii" .le d
igeneies sw arm ed
mi i their ' iric il in ,r- llg a lto u * Ttie
b g el
politic hearing for J a n .
I' i
di l , Im rcau agents imi"iin id ",l the w reckage i grotesque
"id . i . i l l i i i d pill- d ic w ii llirn llv h
tile eorii iiin -c fil W,r into till* *tat m i . 1 ,,,,, r b'\ cl
lb " li nn siiiiisltcd llirm ish the
■t if utii iiia -te r’* office at Hie older
-ub " I the rnm 'diir*e a favo rite
incetnig -imt for trn se ie r* II went
on Hirongli a new sstand sc a lle rln R
ma ga/lues, *m n coll'* mid tobacco
item *
rill'll Hie lau loii locornniive and
one c a r a coach from the New
I In , en ra llrm iil
plunged througli
Hie reinforced concrete Hour Inin
i liaggage storage room In thn
basement
T h e re « n i no in im ed iid e evpla" illn ii as lo w li, Hie tire kc* appnri
c n tl, failed a* Hie lia iu ap p rn aclird
tin- -lid in ii Hirongli (lie y a rd *
I' - engei's e .llm a tc d ll* siH-erl
* .»r 11IM* Iv
bu1\t run
i«nil Tril
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Miff
t m Ilnur
if i,
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Mil* Jnfit-t t'MMtifuiMtMt t! itrn
II * ' 1, l • *1 nf I In' !i«»rn ami I I m*
I •1' m
ilntm Ii ||u- I’Miii
fliitif
1 .i I n i ' 8 hnm :ti| lull
1
Iln* flour mil u lxi'ii iiMny,
M
llir It in u n u lil hi'm1 idmsuil mi
m in II v in .iiii ii.iw Pii^ eT v%!»i11n
| 1Ml Hi
Ml *;i\ .til.ild t’ jit»11a‘6* I '.ir v urnluh
1 (IH ir * arul it ir ir t ii* %f|iiiiil wt??©
-(ltd liltnut'll

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m i n i m i ott n r m l ;it .ilxm l
«»*i t'etur FliitF il

imiII mint

Court Clerk Turns
Large Surplus For
T&gt;2 Over To County
Tlo- n u n ,' of the Clerk of the
i " n i l Cum I -bowed ii net income
••I &lt;s.i i i i i l , win-It will be turned
ii,,i in tin lluiiiil of C om ity C um ­
uli -iiiiici*, i,e,'inding in ii report
i.ii I'.i ,'i 2 tn"pm id 1,y m I*. H ern ­
don, , Irik
!..|,|I i,.".|pt* fill Hi" yenr were

The i ij11111 vt as ji 11,i|f«-r v stiiil
.ip jlll,. Mi n
ln| t" *it Hllil ililll f I
Nil Iisl! |Iln
III*- iihmit
11M&gt;t|1 hi
\ n iilit
Mil i
hint 1 I , trill Mii- I tit m i SI ji f tmi nil
a in " attl* II,d im .......
Him i ip
- i i ,,',1111. 7 : 1, w iiile expeosef- umouiitI It * i p | " .ion ea me at abniil • d In $| t,!IPtl H2.
1 * IN p in d was llu* * e i" " d
Tin- m l urn,m ill dr iiiii'd for tliu
t’lHi't an - pi liow Ittow II Wwxldllg Coinit v i , llu* sei-olul highest In
hi n i'i
■
-Xi , *4 fee- lo l,e tnriled ill by Mr,
Kin I kmii putlter a iitisxengei lb I lu ll. II -illi e (o- took o ffice In
r n -tied lb " ," c li ii liiirrle r
rain
\u g u -i of 111'ir., lie -itiil today. T im
and p ill" &gt;d ml 11itinn S ia lIo n , In bii-he l won sM,::trfl,,l!i lo Itclit when
liil'ilii
II
I1' -engers ami b .
l "o ii*ld i'ri.b b ’ niooim l of to* eer■
Ilu t e I
Ilfii liti'K w el ll old.
Mi
lleioilon ueerrdited Gin
HI! s | I I I I S l i l l S
. ii g" iiinoiiol for ||ir,2 In "efficient
ST
M i . I s u m : I" Di I
-I
S o llies Si ill retired president ol pm -oiuii'l uiul I'l'onomic uperaHui)
Hie F lo iid a School lo r Hie D eaf of Ho iiffice." Aside frmil snlnrle*,
and Hlnul du d Tuesday iiigld m ii offii" expi'ii-e, uiouiinted lu only
• 77(1 77.
1.0 k su li, itte hn-pdai

Medieval Pageantry Marks Rites As
Pope Places Hats On New Cardinals

British Seize Six Former Nazis On
Charge Qf Plotting To Regain Power
GKORQK BOULTWOOD j

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mii

Road I Widened

Bv

Ahsencu Of Fatalities
Is Called Miracle;
Heavy Toll Averted
By Warning’ Signal

Acllai Escorts His Successor

fined 1200 and sentenced to 20 days
Ruv Mumi. it lio Im* been cull' 11 student.
opportunities fur pub- In |nll each by Judge Nlelml.*,
necled tvllb tin- bank fur the past
erad by the Jayceos
and I'onger were a rm isn l
who
had
been
the
target
of
edllnrlid
23 vears mid who bus been raahier nf Veibet
have been s' source of Inspiration
cspimimre III a ennlnd Indict­
for me. And again, I want to soy. criticism by Atlanta papers In for the past rliflit years was *lectloci ment returned bv 11 federal grand
ill vice president nf the institution Jurv on Tueadav. Tim linliclmeiil
recent years.
thank you."
P e rso n s
In ju r e d
A unanimous opinion, written by i HDeane, assistant in sh lsf for was epeii' il &lt;»lib word 'ndnv tl - . , S i x
Hr. Tucker’s selection was made
&gt;iy a-cammllteo of prondnont San- ™ ; i j,'," ™ * . a . n « d ,w „ ,,h ., a : » r i n a . f ? ? M . r . 2 S s they were id vudislv. •
P u t
P n i/ iV ■ A v e rte d
lord eltlscns above the aga of
Mn, . . * , .......
1, 1, .,, n..........
, , ri._______
v ll)lir , Pin|
1 I'Ofl
_ . _nn.
Novikov ith named
active msniticrshlp In tho Jaycees. said "th e ru le tor ro nlam pt here .....
A m o iiu '
I * u s s i , i i K ,c r s
imr
shows un its lute that 1moil dividend* of nix ncrci*n| won*!
oltli tlicio hut.
This committee was chosen by Involved
grounds whatever lo ».is*aln oiiiti on Jo n . I mid J u lv I of lu*t dilllriin atic stilt Os, In* uux not
Junior Chamber Award Chairman anoconviction
M M V i l | I K I- \ ‘■l.'len I l.nnl
made 11 ilrfc iiilm il.
fur contempt existed " v**m. M r. Hjimnan ri'iin rlc il,
Gordon Bradley.
(e r r , I ' l l l l l MM pil*&gt;elll el ■l I Iie.l
Tin* iiwllctim nt sk. t. h i- in .
The case grew out of n iiighwny
Oi'iMMilM o f th#» hunk, n c c 'd ln v
Preceding the presentation, M r.' safety
camtmign conducted bv the I" tho Ih*«*. H1 s(nt«’in**ni, rcmdird • hiirir* • '.id ! Ill l.m nd fn*M*»ii Rut into i ft e l’. 'lile r m .u Iln S lu lo i ,«l
Stcnstrom alluded to the award as . Cons[1111
• •( l * ■ . .,1
1Ion One sinrv in the series
in. (In* ircfhinl nil* k'lkticn* L ib e l t v lod.n " i
the highlight of National Junior I said "m otorUti whn *knnu IIn* un nil tioio hiL'li fur UtU tiini* of i Im7*sm
hat Nok ikok inti V m|I»i *i uiul ll-ion- ,n I, ■, in ,mileil Ni"&gt; t m l
Chamber of Commeice Week. Af­ ropc»* find va*y u « yb »ml meant vi*nr nnd «*vc*»&lt;Nl*“d six iniilioti do)&gt;
ter a brief Miminury of Mr. Tuck­ of getting around traffic charge* I n i’* l»v 111!. I (H) fill. A ^s it s tvore 1‘on 1*4 1 I** tiot'i'i* srvo rn l \ » u i' nifo liiic lau
S ix ; m*i - no
w e ie i j i liiie ,| .m il
r»*in»rtod ns Slt.-tHi) ltUt-21. Tl** dr** It* art hn Sovh't hitch ' s , in hid 11
er'* civic contributions, Mr. Sten- In many (fcorgia cmmtici."
in isiN fo r t!d?* y4*dii
w ith Mills h1»»*re 1hi*v would "In* in n iil.n n -li.iken up " lio ir d Ibe e ll,
strom concluded by saying:
Among the ca*c» cited wa» one
t i c i i t* ow lied ( e l l , Til, Gold S I, ir Motile'
110 iiiifi vnr iiifti. itrid oo»itimi to d i'liv i’i '* I*.
“ this man took over thu ForI ’ a.vw'lliter* Ill-bed fur life p ie
to |h»* Si iv l i t . and to i cod vt* "un
Ift.lAUMW 2d in ItthM. T om M
nald-Laugliton Hospital In tho must of a man am ^ted In Floyd County
s e rv e r, bid llu- (ere) lii-e u L liic le d
'•aid [ M
* ir«
„ „» (he
Son fur. I A
lb .n tle Natbm
al ,, ' trm tii.u , ilir n lm o *
am i in
the Sanford
AtUrdi.Nntiunul
trying times and successfully bv state trm i|K’rs . The sto ry said
her s to te iu In, ' If inn Ibe 1 Tilted
-ne. *" fr..m Hi.viet ..ffh j. i*.
hept it from closing Its doors. Ilfs ■fata patrol record* showed H m l, Hank ile m is li. were *l.7 2 2 .M n
Inn In Igtllel
|„r,2 .............. .
That ili. v huve .......
turn . S ta ll1* Lin e 1 Juu
efforts with thu hustiital were so tlo record nl dlmisltlnn nf th e . Ti„. p,.,.
A llte l I, nil V ile r ,in
und i em bed
highly thought of that Governor caa© co u ld bo found In r lo yd , f n r t h o r nhm vcd imiri»Iii« n f ilWO,* f A u i t r i i i i»» iirc«M*liiiir«* v iitli tin her
M.n ib .ill &gt;0 tc’iH i
«0(t. im illvl.led n ritfli* «.f SM .n7S.Di I rn n sp iin m w ith N ovikov
Fuller Warren appointed him to County.
In Hie nthec .111 idi nl in lower
nil the case w as in anuther HM&lt;| r, „ „ 1A,,., o f *,o.21tl .2.V ».&gt;an*
Although
T h e fi r —I so ccific e b n ui I lo­
the County Hospital hoard of court,
Nichnt* Innk Issue with Hie
New Y o rk h arb or the 6,271 ton
trustees of which he was later story and rinully demanded that anil ill* ,'(111111* w ere r c p m t .J lit in d ictlilco i gin * back t*. IP IIt wln-o F u lle d S ltile - l ine li elu ld e r A h u t
V c rlw r wu* nlrcm lv in A u - liiu
J.
elected chairman".
lean Len d er anil Ibe i! I.ll
Inn
tha Constitution publish photo­ *2 TU73.-I37.7
h e stockholder* ri--et,"-le,l tin* and accuses him of *id lcilin t; in
(juutlnjf from the text of tha graphs nf court records showing
W iiterm nu S ii .uu-hm Lin e* fre ig lil
Award Certificate issued by ths that a bond wn* made in the rase fo llo w liiv d lre c ln r* : It. J . H w inian, ft •, mn it t m on I ’ . S . te c re l*.
&lt; hli k.i-nw
collided
In Ibe
In the same v.iir, Verbcr i* nl emr u rky
National Junior Chamber, Mr. lit threatened the tditor* with run iire sid cn l. T h e Hanford \H an tlc
w calb er
T h e A m e rican
leged
lo
have taken illfnroiutinn Lead er up|inienll&gt; w .i* loullv iln in
Stcnstrom read as follow*:
tempi of court proceedings If limy ^ " ,llon" 1 " “" f 8u "„ ' l V'" 1....* Z ' nbuut a U. H Air Force ln*lnll&gt;i
"Tho United Stales Junior failed to comply with the demand 1
Kmifor.l: •*. H f &lt;dutnn ■- Dluued.
-they refused,
. .cited
. . ..
Chamber of Commerce certifies and- when
None of Ibe , essel* sunk
them visbm .Malinger. Florida l’»i” r, »nd Hon, It Is ul«o iilleged tlml loLight f’omnanv: L. 1. F'usler. "took, obtained and received” un
that T. E. Tucker was recipient of for contempt.
M eniiwbile. Ibe I'nnst Glint'd *,i'*l
farnirr. Sanfnr*t| J. r . I!ut,'|.*snn. Intelligent repot!.
the Distinguished Service Award
Hie lo.iH Silon I .in k e r K»&gt;o Wll
Among sp e d flc count* against mingtuii run aground In Hie d r iiu
owner. J. C. Hutchison A I’mnfor outstanding community service
nany; R. A. New man, nre,i,lent, I ’n llgre is otic tlm l lie went lo fog id Hie low c i h arb or
during the calendar year of IUA3.
. ll|tf lm iib&gt;iu"ni f'umnnne. |ii«„ H iilsln irg . A iis lr b i. ill .In ii■*iii v .
Through his loyal efforts he has
The ferrvb o n l left SI lieu rg e
h
_.
... . ,
, i Hanfuidt II. II. I’nno. nr esldeni, H. Il'fit , lo m e t nil em plnve of iln- Stolen I aI it mi with it* cii*ln m i n
made a great contribution to hli
l O L l f f h t c c n I ’ O C t 'H . Pone Cnmnanv. lor., Hanfurd! I I . H on ti mission to iiriu ilg c foi morning loud ol c iu iin iiite i * lm
community, state and nation." ,
J. W. HIi» iiiI*, or.'sldrnt Tl'c At­ Hie eninlovee lo meet w till Novi M .mii a I ton mill i in into tin- Amei i
"Signed Horace E. Henderson,
run V r le u ill ill 7 t'l ll ill lielw een
National Junior Chamber of Com­ Work is underway un the road lantic Nut bund flank of Jail. sop. knv Ip W ashington,
T ile indictment *uv* tlm l N ovi |lie famed statue anil M iillllid l "t
merce President."
leading south off Hun Hi Hun ford villo: and Ira E. Hmitliward, presi­
Thera
next. Arvnua in widening it from a nlnu- dent. Houthwnrd Fruit rutn.nny, knv did meet with this iiniiani ed I I'a p l K o h i'it I.n llirn p . tin- fe r n
, , will be no meeting .....
tl, H. cmolnve In W asiiliiK tn n in -kipper, ii'ta irle il u fterw u rd that
week since tha Jayceo. wilt attend foot dab to a twu lunc mad, ahunt Inc.
there wu* "n o im nle, but *ome
tha Joint civic club Chain of Mis- 18 feet wide, W. II. (flruwn) Miller, Tlie tumid of director* then . Iret- April, IPM.
ext dement
•ton meeting In tha Episcopal Far County Commissioner, said today, ed the following officers: J. W.
T iie fe rry und I lie A rn rrlrm i Vet
lih House on Friday noon, Jan.
A one-mile stretch extending Hhaml*. Ghalrinmi of the I1..aril; PIMENTRY COURSE OFFERED
LAKELAND ijt—Florida SooHi em it were (id e rlu rk e il fur scverid
23, President Htaiutmm announc­ south from I’lncy Road U the R. J. itauman. nresident! it. F.
ed.
scope of tho project. About two Mnno. vice iireslilunt: J, It. Rnston, ern College nnniilinced Indue Hint m inute* I lien Hu- fe rry sum I'n letl
Cliff Ahlaa, chairman of tha woeka more will l.e taken in con­ vice president and manager h.itul- ll will offer n course In forestry In In b u lk in g « w iiv am i moved in
Jaycaa circus. Issued tickets for struction work lieforc tho stretch nient loan deiiartinenl • II. W. Itenn, ruuiMTiillmi with Duke University re ve r*e in it* M anhattan slip t&lt;*
each member to call and orgtd all Is flnlahad, he said, pointing out a cashier; and O, C. Mellrlde. As­ which will lend to n professional avoid xldpping w a ter thrm igli In i
degree in lliul tpeclntlm l field
dnm ng id how
Jayeaea to solicit aataa before tha long haul is Involved in getting sistant Cashier.
T h e C u a*l G uard reported the
circus begins, sines tha Junior ahfj) for use as fill.
A m orlcun Len d e r w as "b a d ly dam
Tho rood will have a blacktop
Chamber receives 60 percent ef all
H iHifltiiiaHl Un I'tiir** l« M l
I’atronuge
With Ike
aurface when finished.
the advance ticket Mice.

u f |DJ , l ^

I ’ L A N N IN G C O M M U N IO N

Proposed annexoUon' ef add!tional area to Sa^ord will be dlscussml at a mooting of the City
Planning Commission tonight at
|t00 o'clock at tha City Hall, Rob*
«rt Drown, chairman, said today.
imr a
conalflereu
deflnlto*
Araaa
considered
defli
Areas being
h
odsubdivision!
aubdiviiMn.
__ Wynns
wood
t )y are Ui
the
Wynnswi»d
lubdlvl
ndustrlee, and
by “Phillips
1ft
VUwMd *“
“*
areiI beyond tho Dreamwold
iibdlvlsion,
Ion, Mr. Brown
Brow said. Both
and James Out, m reU ry of
commission, have dona aulla a
grown
surveying,

nlin*

lly 11(111 SMITH
cert. ITniiiiinoiisly ebeted were
'Hie first meeting of the Sanford Hamlnll C h a s e
a* chairman
Industrial Hoard got off to a fly­ (tem pi, Unlxri llauman as vice
ing start at their meeting last chairman, and Gordon Frederick
night at City Hall. All member* of as serrvtary.
the new Imard, with the exception
The group then waded into the
of two members who were out of problems ami objective* of bringtown, attended the meeting and ng
_ new..........
Indiistiie* to Sanford. All :
enthusiastically pitched 111 to end present were given an opportunity
j the era of Industrial stalemate.
to present constructive Idea*,
! Members of the new board, us
Although the immediate objecappointed by the City Commission, Hve was the locating of a small
who were present Included Mayor factory for women’s sport*Wear
llandall Chase, as unofficial rh a ir-:and Junior wearing apparel In
man, who presided! Robert llau- ’ Sanford, long range plans were
man. president of the Sanford At- discussed and tangible evidence of *
lantlc flank! Ralph Cowon, or tho sincerity and the desire fori
Cowan’s Department store; Gor- new Industry were evidenced In the
don Frederick, attorney. Herman mtlnn of tint Industrial hoard In I
Jacobson of Ho-Jay’s: W. II. Nl- »&gt;&gt;*, • rratlon of a new niganliat on
!eholson of Nicholson liulck Co.: to la* known as Hanford Industries.
, Wally Dietrich, realtor! and (till I*11’■Clark. Two members. J. II. V an' Cliairmun Chase appointed « Recall Demanded For
ll°V and Han Wrlglit. were out of rummlttue composed of Herman
R u s s i a n Official;
the d tv anil uiiiililo to attend.
Jacobson, us cliairmun. Hill Chuk,
I Others present at the meeting Gordon Frederick, and Robert HunTwo
GIs Involved
Included Forrest
Hrcckoni tdge. mini, to draw up a prospective
, manager of the Seminole County charter uiul necessary papers for
1Chamber of Commerce; J. M. Gar- ] Incorimrutlun. The new organituW A SH IN G TO N lA 'f -T h e U n it -I
i
° ( OanHVn I»rv Do.mIs Storc. tlni, will provide a u»«Mlum |o r the fil Slates todnv accused a Soviet
land Tom Lemon, City Manager.
purpose of building a fund Wltli Embassy uffieiul of tiiiislei-m liid
| n„ , taken up was
First |&gt;u,
business
wn» the
lire wliii h to insist In the location or , imr a tiuiiHHtlunllc spy pint
tI 4inil it Med m*» **«**# I'w* I
! organisation and election of offl
uuaiiist U. H. m ilitary secrets.

began. Huge St. I'otcr's Square
wn* *uriirl*iiigly oinplv.
Only lliu uhiencc of two of Ihe
new prince* of tho church who had
not been aide In como hern from
their Cominimivt rided countries.
Yugoslavia and Poland, marred
the ancient, picturesque ceremony.
O t h e r presentation ceremonies
were arranged for tho six other
new cardinals—tho apostolic nunIt'iitllasef u s r &gt; |i t » * l
Thay broke Into triumphant crips

\ blink down nf recelplH for
IPo.' -bow. Ho- following: From
lion, iiluaU 'n s ledemptiun foes,
M ll.2 i» : ..........

fee*, iio ,U fU .7 5 ;

to* d"i-d iiiHirHsing mui Hu- like,
3*11111; legal fee*, f.'1.17(1, nnd mls■cl Iii iis-i m s fits, l2.fUlt.2H,
From go, ei oiiieiitnl agencies—•nlary of Hie Cleik of tlie Circuit
Court (|i4,id by Ibe County 1, (0,*
milt; erimiiml fees, |ii,tM*7.o(J, and
irelieml i'lllll l work, tUPO.
Tlie unty oilier listing* under
ex pen, us wera salaries of em­
ployee* of Ihn office, which wera
a* fuliuwx: E. 1.. Iturdlck, J6,I'MTij (Hive Hunt, 3l.IPt.U6, anil
Nortlie Norwood, 3J,3H2.U6.
Net ineome Hmmiiiied to *15,flfll.ll, Imt under the law, tho
clerk is allowed only lo retain a
maximum of $7,6ufl, which left (*
net amount of $H,IHl.t| us tha
proportion due tlie County.
A check was made out payable
to tlie Hoard of County Cummls*
-loner*.

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eminoles Sweep Twin Bill From DeLand 4 8 -3 2 ; 34-19
d®fe
,
,
,
Bisbec And Krlder
Pace Celery Feds’
Secon d Straight
EFC Cage Victory

THE HANFORD HERALD
Cage «
Wed. Jen. II, IU.13

Clary Wins MVP
Trophy Award In
Southern League

DELAND — (Special) — D c
■pita the nhicnre at high scaring
Gordon Clark, the Improving Sem­
inole High School quintet unleashed a well executed attack
with aptrlted hustling and sharp P e n n i n R t o n ’ s
Son•hootInn to roll over the Defend
Bulldog*, 48-32, here laat night.
In-Law, AI S i m n ,
In the opener the Seminole
Junior varelty quintet rarked up
Is 2nd In Voting
third ennaeeulhe victory hy
handing the HulJdng JV* a SINEW ORLEANS itf — Second
19 shellacking.
i busrmnn Kill* Clnry. u 38-yc*r old
Dllhtia Rlsber, who few experteil velpran of Id professional baseball
to be a atar on the Seminole court* season*, won Ihe Southern Asso
this year. clearly showed the «&gt;f* elation’* most valuable player
feet* of the atrlct tralnimr of Fed award for 1012 In a rinse rare
Coaeh, John Scott ji* the lanky with pitcher Al Sima, his team­
left-hander poured In 14 point* mate on Chattanooga'* pennant •
while Jimmy Krlder added 1ft for winning Lookout*.
the Individual high honor* of the
Sport* editor* and writer* gave
evening while pacing tho Seminole Clary tho notl In n poll conducted
victory.
by Hob I'hillin* of Ihe Birmingham
Junior Mett* got Into the net Post • Herald, decretory of the
with hi* heat *rorlng game In over, group. Result* were announced to
a year of rage ulnv hv ripping the ilny
Httrlli. !&gt;
president
. . by
. . . Charles
. . .
■
coni* for HI more for the Fed*.
of the (’la** AA baseball league
Coach Scott’* eh*rge« broke
Thlrtl In Ihe voting was New Or
out In a ra*h of tallle* earlv In lean*’ power hitter, outfielder
the came In romp to a 11-9 flrat Frank Thomn* Thoma*. halllnv
period lead and a 21-1 hulae al
.101 for the *e»«on. led the league
the Inter ml** Inn.
In home run* with iv In run*
The Seminole* overcame th halted In with 111 run* *enrcd
frees! mr tncllc* of DeLand. which with 112, mint tidal base* with
was Intended to open.the almost 33a nm| utl, „ . rmid in double*
Impregnable Hanford defence*, hv with 40 lit* home i* in FiltOiurgh
oulpolnllng the hulldoga, 10-4. InClary, whn*e home town I* Val
rre**lng the Hemlnole lead to 32-21 do*ln, fla , sparked Ihe Infield
The «ee-*aw fourth period »i»«- play of ll&gt;e laiokout* and hid ted
Sanfortl churn the coni* for Id a heflv 111 fur Ihe sca*on. knoek
more murker* while DeLand only , |ng three triple* and 2d double*
put In II.
l He played 111 game* at second
I.ait night’* triumph g*ve base and wn* second in fiehlloe
Hroil'* Kemlnn'e* a oerfert 2-0 only to Mobile’* Forrest Jacob*
record In Ea*l Florida Confer* at IIInt [m.| He played 12 game*
enre nlay and their second til Ihlrd without nil error
atral-ht victory, The Hanford
linth t'lnrv mill Slum received
var*llv now lm**t* of a. nof Iimi six first plan* vote*, lint 4Ti»r-bad, 2-1 rrrnrd for the aeaxnti.
eoin|iiled more -eeonil mid Ihlrd
The Fed .InyVee* scored their place vole# to run n|i 11 loliil of
third straight win and now hold n -ti) point* eoni|inred with 38 for
nlfl" 3*1 season rniilit.
Slum
Hanford nlae* N'-*v Hinvnm
Sima, the wlimlnuevl plteher In
He*eti here Fihlny night.
the Icnitue 111*1 seiison, I- 2ft mirl
Hanford:
hull* from Mnhwnli. N l He won
FG r r r 24 and lost nine Inr n 727 murk
i
1 i
Duvls
6 4 It
Disliae
College Basketball
(1 a 2 Florida State 71 t-loruln Southern
Reynold*
1 16
«
Krlder
(2)
2 6 in Jacksonville NAS Carrier Croup
Mvlt*
1 0 2
Rtaffnnl
H2 Mnc-lllll AFit 77
1 0 2
H",m"m
High Srh.Hil Ituskelliiill
Jacksonville Jackson :m Jackson
Id
HI
IH
Total*
VlllV Lee M
11*1,and i
Ml (lltll High .12 Miami Edison M
Lake Wurth -in Ft Fierce 38
Havman
Winter Park 53 Cocoa 22
lllll
I'ahnkee III Clewlston 15
Taylor
Stuart 57 Seaerest 52
Fanbecr
Vero Reach 57 Hello Glade 28
Bryan
Fi Lauderdale ill West I'alm
Gould
Reach 18
Campbell
llcdlnnd 32 Riverside 11
Henry
Coral Onhle* 71 St Theresa 11
Bnodernsn
*1 Ketlerllnos 77 I’nlatka 43
n Hilliard in Baldwin 11
Total*
Reor* by Quarlcrit
Crescent City 48 Plrrstm in
Ratifnrd
14 8 10
Luke City 40 Live link 1!i
Deland
...... H 0 4
Fletcher 00 Central Cnlh.dle t.lnek
Ihe Hound* have hnd little to
about
DriHkill Unseats onhowlUsually
opening up strung with a
scrappy hustling nltnik Ihe Grey
Charlie Shaw As hounds
have since lost to Titus
Lyman Top Scorer vllle and Oni-du
LYM AN CAGE

KECOIIHS

Scoring
Player*
G. Fg. Ft.
Avg.
The uncanny long-range
4 21
3 If'
II 1
aklll of appropriately named Hobby Drlsklll
.Shaw
3
11
17
41
84
Drlshlll ha* been the chief factor
5
9
A.
Thomas
12
33
87
In making the recent Lyman High
4 11 If)
6.3
School iouei bearable lor l-ona- Now ms n 3
5
8
3 17
34
wood Greyhound Monlor J I m Helms
E. Thomas 3
3
1
7
23
Payne.
I
3
1
3
1.7
The youthful sophomore Drlsklll Wldtlls
)
0
1
1
10
came from the No. 2 position In Carter
Totals
5 nn 50 170
31.0
two game* to imarat the
Ih# last
h
W. l.. I'ct. Tp. Avg.
,yman
ian leader
laid Charlie Shaw with a
Lyr
remtndmi* 28-point splurge.
Opponents 4 l .800 218 43.2
tremendous.
t 4 .200 170 34 0
Drlsklll, havlni plaved on# let* LYMAN
___ a
.Season Record
■me (hail Rhaw’a five, hold*
. . . . Ihe
__ senior
Lyman
Opponent*
1-42 point edge over
senl
alto pace* the 12fl
Apopka
48
im a g e per 42
______ with an 11,3' average
St. James
31
St. James
fame and 21 bucket* far the tea
41
Titusville
tilling into
the. . .No.
Oviedo
» Pulling
_______
. . 2 Mot is 30
Allen Thomaa, lanky sophotnori
lophomoro Schedule
center whose amaslna 30-font one Jan. 10—Iloone Jv*
handed iwiihera trrlt
Inn. 21—St. James
fane last Tueiday night.
Jan 27—Oviedo
Thomas, who also has a brother, Jan, 30—Umatilla
Rd, playing
the L
Langwond
quinFell. 8—Titusville
ylng on tho
_
m
.
tat, broke Into his own In the Feb. IS—Mount Dora
Ovledo-Lyman claih by pacing tho Feh. 18 21--CFC Tourney
Ioilng Hound attack with a potent Kcb. 24-81. Cloud
i-S h .lr*'points, niom aim ha*
i 32 polnta Feb. 27—Umatilla
this lesson and a 0.7 averJames Newman, the fourth rank&lt;
iitg Lyman scorer, bolted the loam
only last waek In laav* Coach
Payne with almost an e
.pjwmorallneup,

be fatar* itSaopiwm
DsytMf but 8 m at n

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K ennel

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d;tir«&lt;» LIiiimilit"
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AI Negrotto Sets
Bowling Pace In
VJ-62 Navy Loop

Al Negrotto, Inveterate bowling
player from the Sanford Naval
NU
9 | : i i i m i ii \ i n — » / hi m i i «
Auxiliary Air Station who plays
iiu»ti&gt;n nine. mu.iii.ti linn*. T«.-k jn ajj four leagues at the Sanford
Mom.. H*pf«n. captain now,)njt Alley.,.ha* finally come
mime. Met lim p
liH
itjn. Ik
Ia, own
nniK am
la:I m week’
*»J«**ll*W
f f I*
Into
hia
a* 4this
* floffi­
r i i m i i ti 1 1 1 : — v m *111*
Kiln*. I * . It,-*l I’.11 rnmi. I'ltjr llnli*. cial average* reveal hn I* pacing
I.
.. n it Imii, III tc Mini*. I m r P the
faiiml*,
VJ-A2 Navy league with a 141)
II.
' i l . r K n o w n , l!l*nr Moon
average.
I i l l II I II II St K —- .V ia Mile
Standing but a pin behind
O u t lin e m i-, Ai.»nre, I’ r c l l y I’eg,
Trnile
In.
NPy
I ’ ruleer
llnridif
Negrotto la lltll l.ulhwood at
Haver. I.mlv tier,leu HIP p ,11m
148. A two-way tie for Ihlrd
I IP-I II I H I I ! - .Vlil Mile
placo honor* ta held by Cearley
ttliiinilin Tap, / m i l , A.lrlnn, S e p .
h i . f 11,c Wnl Is, itiu eler Tiilem. Ih in l
and Hprouao with 118 average*,
I’ reesefl, lentil.
although Hprouse ha* ama«*ed
* i « t i i 11 x n : — a / hi Mile
hla ranking percentage In Ju*t
Klihller. Hloiyne &lt;P.lhinl llep n r l.
three gamea to Cearley’* 21.
Mine T m e *
fliilil
llm ry.
P'nney
I'linieron, T rip le Trunlile, T es im W il ­
Cemrlev’a IDS game still stand*
lie
ax the highest Individual effort In
* m i : \ t i i h a i t : — a / m Mile
r i n g M u f f , W n v o e H. .Inal In ('Hue, the aallor circuit.
liiitfige Mf&lt;ial, t inv«**i% I »u u g , T h r iiff t y

Heme I’ li Poe. It.-.l.- vllr.l, Vn*hlnn• M* K velv n Krl*ro, K,|&gt; M a g n olia

•tiuiiTii l i t e r . — a / m Mile

lie m i y * 1) 1( 1, Ilr.-Ple** llnP*. No
I'reldein
I'rep liig
Turn,
l lo ls le r ,
l''lo«'iim1,imu|v, r irom ysln. .f e * v &gt; Hnl.
s i v i ii ii t r t i — a in Mile
,MriPiu,in r c m Per.
W hile
Hear,
T n*h *il* T e . ii* tlrnve. J u n g le t'rhle,
ItuPi Hv l i o n Alnioret II,ill
r r . v r i i l i s t i: — . v i a Mile
llloe Mnrlon My t.lnil*. W ar l(n&gt;.
“ low Tim e. Mnrtlvn lt„ll. T u f f Urnlln-r. M l * ■„, ,, f I MnlJv
4: 1, 1 : t l i V T t l ii t f it — n i * Mile
Mtierrv I .,1 re- l ' „ * v T a p e . |i„*erl
'Vn rclnr J,-,v,-ir* ling lt*-n,Ji ||,-lle.
II.« l»*lie. HI tll*|i lln'vn W ain ell
T iiM in rr*
rjn x
fthht
&lt; t :* i yinn t. i . m .
iln’ M I .*14*18 |In i, f*'* [ M IVpr
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Hllrk lltn, i lt d rni{rfiitM
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Hunt
P rcw t
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Lym an

Mill

F iv e T o n s
llim rh , 4 8 - 3 2

WINTER u A llHEN
f Hue-la"
Long won.)'* I.vmnn high school
outut,'. ntii rl &lt;-il streuif iignln Inst
night leil wn* lie-'1le to hold on
•&gt;, the lenil no,I f"ll Iii l.nkevlew
Mli»h Hchuul five here lust night,
l.nkevlew JnyVees W'oi the open­
er fnmi I.vmnn, 47-20. lllll Fleming
lilt fur 21 point* to h-nd the Lakeview vnrsltv nttn-k w'dle Fnmhro
&gt;*•*» high for Lyman with l2.
l.ymao;
FG FT T
1 1 1
King
I’ cmhrn
.1 8 12
Miller
2
1 1
1 0
2
F'"lieh
4
N’-wmaii
1 0
wiil’iu
1 1 3
12 10 14
T-lst-.
l.ilketii’M:
FG IT T
o
0 i,
Howell
Hiiv-'s
1 ii
5
1 0 o
I'llllllps
H
1 2
Maddox
9 -i.. 29
Fleming
1
1 1
.1 Iriguug
0 0 0
1.1*1"
13 7 37
Total#
14 7 4 9 - -14
I.vmnn
l.nkevlew
9 5 11 12-17

LEAGUE

N ew

S m yrn a

D e fe a ts

O.
21
9
21
:i
24
22
18
12
6
12
9
21
9
21
6
(I
24
14
12
3
8
15
16
12
12
21
8
IH
15
5
24
21
3
16

On

C r o o m s F iv e , 2 8 -2 3
New Smyrna ncacb scored a 2823 triumph over Ihe Cronma Aca­
demy Panther quintet In the open­
ing basketball game of the season
here last night.
For Croom*. Ernest Thorne made
one of tho two baiketa In Ihe first
period that found New Smyrna and
Crooms lied, 4 4,
The visitor* took n 13-11 lead at
Ihe half and added three more
points to the spread In the third
period while the two clubs each hit
for seven marker* In Ihe final
desperate quarter.
Ive "Two-Pound"
Smith wn*
Ollv
"
high scorer for Ihe I’ nnlher* with
eight tallies and A. Ilrown of New
flmyrna equalled Smith’s eight*
point effort to lead Ihe winner*.
F*. FL Tp.
New Smyrna
8
2
2
Wilson
0
2
’1
Staton
8
4
3
A. Brown
0
a 3
C. Brown
o
4
Mitchell
2
a 5
1
Chatman
8 ta 28
Total*
CROOMR
Fit. Ft. Tp.
0
2
1
0
Bell
0

Pins Avr. II.G.
3124 149 104
1130 148 186
3073 148 105
418 148 164
3471 145 185
3149 141 189 Gibson
2624 140 102
1873 1.79 182
893 139 181 Lewis
1051 118 181 Frederick
Furl
1252 178 182 Smith
1275 178 107
Totals
1220 135 167 New Smyrna
8 7-28
282(1 135 174 (’ ROOMS
5 7-23
H9|, 114 187 Girls game: New Smyrna 28,
1195 173 181
(’ ROOMS 1).
1170 172 177
22.18 112 169
TUESDAY’S F I G im
1512 128 178
By The Associated Press
188 129 142
786 128 152 TAMPA, Fla.-K id Gavllan. 150.
1908 127 181 Havana, outpointed Arnnt* Peck,
1008 127 147 151. Tampa. 10. (Non-lllle).
1610 128 107 TOLEDO, Ohio — Chuck Davey.
1590 125 181 149, East Lansing, Mich knocked
2821 125 182 out Johnny Williams, I43'.4j, New
748 124 147 York, 7.
LOS ANGELES—Billy Peacock.
2210 123 150
1821 121 154 118. Rhllndclphln. out pointed Tom­
594 119 116 my IJmrda, I2«), Honolulu, 10.
WHITE PLAINS. N. Y. — Earl
2810 119 192
2488 117 146 lllllon. 127, Philadelphia, outpoint­
341 114 132 ed lllll Boaaln. 127, Pittsburgh, 8.
MIAMI IIEACH, Fla.-Jam r* J.
1097 111 143 Parker,
207, Zorontn, stopped Os­
car Pharo, I851li, Birmingham, Ala.
4.
In the 1932 Michigan Slate-IndlHAN ANTONIO, Tex. - Chain
ana football game, three Spartan Hernamlei, 138. Durango. Mexico,
backs each gained more yards outpointed Eddie Hcrollnn, 138,
ns Ilhan
__ the entire
_____ ____
________
rushing
Indiana
Galveston. 10
learn. The ha.d hitters were Hilly
SPOKANE, Wa*h. - Ted Lowry,
Weill, Evan Stonac and Don Me- 182, New Bedford, Mass, stopped
Aullffc.
Joe Kahili, 183, Portland, Ore. 5.
Negrotto
Negr
l.ulhwood
Cearley
Hprouse
Ht. I’eter
Hchautteet
Warren
Wlckllnn
Carver
Fnrdyce
Norton
Henson
Frank*
l.ocke
Cox
Wnlkama
Dumont
Fogal
Young
MrCarxon
Clark
Wolf
Jackson
I’arrnt
C. D. Miller
Fortune
Ronton
Reek
Fatheree
Ziegler
Martin
('nrhone
Will
I’- G. Miller

J R H ’h P ic k U p G a m e
L e a d in g H e llc a ts

The second place JRB’s picked
up a game on the loop leading
Hellcats by defeating the Tigercats in two of three game* last
Tuesday night In VJ-82 Navy
bowling league play at the Han­
ford Howling Alleys.
Mrsnwhlle, the llellrata were
dropping a pair In the third
ranking llearent* while the fifth
place llohcat* were picking up
a clean series sweep on • forfeit
from the hapten* Panther* who
for the fifth *tr*lght week fell­
ed lo show up for the weekly
g*mr*.
Ht. Fetor led the way for tho
Jltll’s with a 41)4 series, high for
the Iraguo’s evening play, while
Hill Cearley rolled a top 480 serlr*
far tho losers. Rob Warren hit for
a 448 three-set total for the win­
ning Beareata and Fogal’* 411
series was the best effort for the
losing Hellcats.
Beareata (2-1)
flayers
1
3 Total
3
Henson
ton 187 148 420
Mnrtln
102 118 118 428
Warren
140 11*7 142 448
Luthwood
117 112 111 -tor
McCarson
115 142 111 188
Total
591 718 872 1981

Oviedo’s Johnny Jones Cracks
Century Point Mark With 102*

Oviedo’* pride and joy, the *t n•atiunai 16-year-old Johnny Jones,
liecatne the first Lion and Hemlnoln County *corer to crack the
century scoring mark this season
when he poured In 19 points agninst Lyman last Tuesday night
to liooul M* year’s count to an unhidlvvahle 102 markers In Just six
contests.
Junes' phenomenal total glvr*
him the county prep leadership In
average points per gnme with an
even 17. lie hn* In addition scored
88 of his point* on 44 baskets to
pace all the county players.
In *plte of a sprained ankle
in|ury! which kept him aldelined
for two of lha six Oviedo games,
lankv rebound ace Waller Duda
I* Ihe No. 2 Lion point producer
with 13 for Ihe second-seeded
position In Ihe averages of 10.8.
While Norman Fore, chunky
little Lion guard, 1* third In points
with 19, lie I* fourth on the basis
of point* per contest with n 8.5
average. The third ranking honor*
In average go to Illlly Meek, who
Is currently nursing n badly
sprained ankle. Meek left the
Oviedo scene two game* ago and
Hellcats (1-2)
Player*
I
2
3 Tolnt possessed ii neat 9-pnint* p e r game
Dumont
111
121 170 percentage with 18 scored In four
Clark
110 400 tilt/.
I4fi
Lion Coach Paul Mlkler. who
lit)
Schanttret
(21 401
Carbone
07
12t 148 has le-en constantly plagued with
Fogal
140 I no 123 411 Injuries and Illness will lend hi*
Total
HB3 870 821 1951 charges ngiilust the highly touted
Umutilln quintet Friday night In
Umatilla with the girl*’ game pre­
JHH (2-1)
Players
1 Total ceding the featured clash at 1:10
I
2
Wlrkllnr
148 129 117 422 p.m.
From nil reporta this year Umn128 1R1 18ft 494
Ht. Peter
Ponton
l it 112 Jog M52, *ilia I* th» lop rnnkln* quintet In
Negrotto
ino 181 141 468 the class (' Central Florida Con­
Blind
123 120 126 176 ference which Oviedo holds an enTotal
CAO 710 72!) 2099 viable lending 1-0 rrrnrd.
The Friday evening battle
shapes up to he the big CFC
Tlgerrat* (1-3)
Flayer*
I
2
3 Total clash of the nieht wllh the out161 110 tin 41U rnme rated slrlrtly In the to**
Walkamu
Jackson
115 117 144 188 up elan*. However, the outcome
Farent
187 113 112 S02 of this utruggle should go a long
Cearley
181 101 141 488 way In determining the winner
128 126 126 176 of Ihe CFC rage championship
Blind
Total
712 816 800 2018 this season,
Oviedo holds the heat county
prep hnskethnll record this season
Panther* forfeited tu
hnviug four win* us against only
Bobcat* (3-0)
two sethurks, owning victories
GRAND RAPIDS. Mlch.-Frank over Clermont. I.ymnn, Boone JV*,
Favaro, 1721X, Akron, stopped Grovelnud while fulling only to
Chuck Snicser, 17Siti, Detroit. 2.
NHWAUK, N. J.-W llllo Syilnur,
HASTINGS. Neb. — Rlllv * ’&gt;l''«
179. Omaha, Mopped Oeorgo Black- 148' -j , Now York, outpointed Mon­
roe Kuril, 117, Newark, 8.
stone, 178, Omaha, 7.

the mighty Winter Park and
Edgewater five*.
OVIEDO CAGE RECORDS
Scoring
G. Fg. Ft. Ta. A fg.
Player
6 44 14 103 17.0
Jones
Duda
4. 19 5 43 10.8
9.0
4 14 8 38
Meek
6.6
a 14 11 39
N. Fore
4 D 6 24
Wheaton
3
4 6 14 I P
McCall
A 10 7 27 4.5
Hlayton
1 1 0 2 2.0
Mather*
4
1 1 3 0.8
Bhnffer
0 0 0.0
It. Fore
1 0
0.0
0 0
Boatwright
1 0
0 0
0.0
1 0
My era
0 0
Llewellyn
2 0
0.0
Total*
• 111 58 2*9 4IJ
W. L. Pel.
Ava.
41.3
4 8 .867 %
OVIEDO
239 39.8
Opponent!
2 4
Beaaoa Record
40 Edgewater
80 Clermont
18 Winter Park
18 Boone JVs
nn (iroveland
47 Lyman
Jan. 18— At Umatilla
IMS Schedule
Jan. 20—Titusville
Jan. 21—St. Cloud
Jan. 27—Lyman
Jan. 19—At Clermont
Feb. 3—At Titusville
Feh. 0—(Iroveland
Feh. 10— At St. Cloud
Feb. l.l—Umatilla
Feh. 18-21—CFC Tourney
Feb, 24— Boone JVa

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWHPAPEIt
VOLUME XLIV

EcUbUahad 1908

8 A N E O llD ,

F L O R ID A

TH U RSD AY JAN .

13, 1933

A ksik' in In l l'rc**» Least'll H ire

Nil. 101

Camp Guard Killed, Sanford Industries, Inc. Is Formed |Runaway Train Crashes Into
To Bring New Industries To Sanford
Another Is Injured
Washington’s Union Station;
A s Prisoners Flee

lly 11(111 SMITH
cert. ITniiiiinoiisly ebeted were
'Hie first meeting of the Sanford Hamlnll C h a s e
a* chairman
Industrial Hoard got off to a fly­ (tempi, Unlxri llauman as vice
ing start at their meeting last chairman, and Gordon Frederick
night at City Hall. All member* of as serrvtary.
the new Imard, with the exception
The group then waded into the
of two members who were out of problems ami objective* of bringtown, attended the meeting and ng
_ new..........
One Of Four Escaped
Indiistiie* to Sanford. All :
enthusiastically pitched 111 to end present were given an opportunity
Convicts Captured;
j the era of Industrial stalemate.
to present constructive Idea*,
! Members of the new board, us
Although the immediate objecPalm Beach County
appointed by the City Commission, Hve was the locating of a small
who were present Included Mayor factory for women’s sport*Wear
Is Scene Of Break
llandall Chase, as unofficial rhair-: and Junior wearing apparel In
Acllai Escorts His Successor
man, who presided! Robert llau- ’ Sanford, long range plans were
WEST PALiT b EACH tit — A
man. president of the Sanford At- discussed and tangible evidence of *
guard was beaten to death and
lantlc flank! Ralph Cowon, or tho sincerity and the desire fori
another knocked unconscious by a
Cowan’s Department store; Gor- new Industry were evidenced In the
Citation AT a„ don
prisoner who then escaped with Jaycee
Frederick, attorney. Herman mtlnn of tint Industrial hoard In I
three others today from the Lo*
Given On Basis Of Jacobson of Ho-Jay’s: W. II. Nl- »&gt;&gt;*, •rratlon of a new niganliat on
ahatchee camp.
tr
.. 1 r * * *
!eholson of Nicholson liulck Co.: to la* known as Hanford Industries.
One escaped man, Paul Halph
H o s p it a l
Ils T I O r t S , Wally Dietrich, realtor! and (till I*11’Fields, 31, of Bonlfav, Fla., was
_____
■Clark. Two members. J. II. Van' Cliairmun Chase appointed « Recall Demanded For
recaptured In a field too varda
Cited for Ills outstanding work ll°V and Han Wrlglit. were out of rummlttue composed of Herman
from the camp. A bloodhound
R ussian Official;
Jacobson, us cliairmun. Hill Chuk,
sniffed him out as he hid In g r a s s . as president of the Fcrnuld-Laugh- the dtv anil uiiiililo to attend.
Fields was serving 13 years for ton Hospital Association for the I Others present at the meeting Gordon Frederick, and Robert HunTwo
GIs Involved
Included
Forrest
Hrcckoni tdge. mini, to draw up a prospective
armed robbery In Levy County.
post
three
ycurs
and
his
successful
,
manager
of
the
Seminole
County
charter
uiul
necessary
papers
for
Prison Capt. E. E. Paige reportWASHINGTON lA'f-The U nit-I
. ed a trusty, Donald Lee wlllls. 31 efforts In promoting the author- 1Chamber of Commerce; J. M. Gar- ] Incorimrutlun. The new organitu° ( OanHVn I»rv Do.mIs Storc. tlni, will provide a u»«Mlum |or the fil Slates todnv accused a Soviet
' struck down the first guard. Grant Iration of the hospital bond Issue i
t v land Tom Lemon, City Manager.
purpose of building a fund Wltli Embassy uffieiul of tiiiislei-mliid
Dohner. 83. while serving at the polls last November, T.
t.
&gt;u,|n„ , taken
First |
business
taken up
up was
wn» the
lire wliii h to insist In the location or , imr a tiuiiHHtlunllc spy pint
Bar's early morning meal. DohtI 4inil itMed m*» **«**# I'w* I
uuaiiist U. H. military secrets.
.... died at Good Samaritan Ifos- Tucker was presented tho Out- ! organisation and election of offl
pUaMjere without regaining con- standing Young fih-n Award for
Two
A tilerleans
studying
in
1 Vienna under the G. I. bill nf
1062 by the Seminole Countv Jun­
1debts were Indicted u* bis intent*.
Paige laid Wlllls took Dohnrr’ i ior Chamber of Commerce at Its
In Vienna, U. S. snurres said a
pistol and went to an office where meeting In the Yacht Club today.
third Ami-rlvnn bad been nrrc*tcd
the aoeond guard, John F Gravdnn.
The
youthful
vleo
president
of
then- and that "subslanilid miniv i l «u duty. He placed Graydnn'a
ikfast on his desk, then struck the Florida Stale Bank, who came
l&gt;er*“ nf oilier* ornhaldv win Id
lie pinked lip, ui lna*t fin ipm*
S t f L . from the rear. He mod , to
______________
____________.....
Sanford after World
War II and
Imi,i up. ip the fuinl -liuisldiii! nf
in iron stove fid handle In each
j**,, acl|Ve In the Rotary Club
1 n Inteiliutinliul Siirlct ■•.pinnaun
C,Oravdon W unronsclous. Wlllln 1K* wc'' “ i ‘ 1rvl1
n* on many J ayce
! 1 imr.
took his pistol and krv* and un committees during tho last yenr,
II,ne ill Wa-ldlietnii tin St,lie
looked n rrll hlm-V holding 43 men. graciously accsptrd tho award cor-I luritfct Says Criticism Ko.v Mann Is Elected Demntilinnl deiiiiinded tlml ltii**la
Three lolnetl Wlllls and Ihev fled tiflcnlo from Jayceo President
iiimeibut, Iv recall Yuii \ Nm 1
Is No Grounds For
Vice President And knv.
M S3i
The 40 prisoners who remained
,eeinid *eeretarv "f it- mn
Stcnstrom.
behind stayrd In thtdr cell block, Dougins
ba»«V limn. Ill- I* Mlnil*,',1 nf
Contempt
Charges
R.W.Deane
Cashier
After
the
standing
ovullon
by
OOV ADIAI MKVCNSON
to t .1*1*1 !*...• *1 i&gt;. tin
except two who went to Croydon's tlm Juycces finally subsided, Mr.
I ,|lrn, llmr the ring.
Prrsftitcnltsil cniup.ii » *
1•- i '
t Cl *Mb’&gt;' ■ i»
assistance.
All,miii' v limimul Miliinnm,
» .sf l i.ns.4i. Willi,MMI, Sf*
lit Id. Ill , Ills* »«ll ' t
Wlllls was serving eight years Tucker, shook hands with Mr.
ATLANTA
The Georgia Sii
Jii'iuiuuio tlie sub-tooiiiil -fcowth iimioimnn,l tlml twn nf N.nikn,'
. th &gt;MljMlf* ,f ffi.ili 111 ll If 1h 1
(rlyhl), Uiivuttiui sti f1
on a breaking and cnlrrlng rliareo. Stonstrum and said, “ Thank you preine Court tialay dismissed run of tin- Sanford Aibintle Nutlonut nllmrid 11set-ill s llttn \'ml,m tin.I
mi i It,i
lx i ll 1 t*jrtti I. 11 * ui ‘
|M!it In Hit? M.iti * In &gt;&lt;&gt;#
Those who escaped with him very much."
tempt of court charges against Rank lluoughmit the wars. wo« knit I.. I'nnynr. lwith id \m,
Then
lie
turned
toward
tho
Jayi t Ia
j I l(l| I !•«) |tlltltil *.'r MI tl
were Thomas George Madden, .it.
world unit I'cfurr *•i»&gt; .
two Allantii Cmixtlliitlon editor* ! lh“
i-"-'n ie,l to the Ih-si .I Vnrk t'id „ nre Midrml b, F. S
cees
and,in
sluw
measured
words
and Robert Swycrs, 33, each serv­
inilitiiry
mdiee
in
Vlmum
\n.,t&lt;i
who
bail
hrrn
sentenced
to
20
tlnv"f
db'clor*
nl
Hi-'h
normal
meet
added,
"I
want
you
to
know
thut
I
ing five yean on breaking and
receive this uwurd with full appre­ In Jail by Flovd County Superior P "1-' v '"i,i,,v l.y l’i«*ldenl Robert dm Tin-, wme mil iibinnd 11 plane
entering charges.
ciation of its meaning and I am Court Judge II. K. Nleluds.
Haiinmn wlm slated that hn ww* mid nre mi mule back lime In
vory proud to have It.
cniecluliv pleased with the pro. -land trial 11* areus nil splnEditor
Ralph
McGill
and
Man
"When I first came to Sanford
U. S snurres III Vlemni -aid
Editor W. H. Field* were arcs* niiide bv tli lunik dm Ini- tile till id American nrrn»teil there
after
tho
last W"l&lt;
war. »I was ,,*w
like •
a lot aging »U8H
m
mH
IMir U
1V Hill
litA2.
was identified at Wnltir 1.1111 tier,
uf|DJ,l^ CQ,lfu**! I®,®*
fined 1200 and sentenced to 20 days
Ruv Mumi. it lio Im* been cull' 11 student.
opportunities fur pub- In |nll each by Judge Nlelml.*,
necled tvllb tin- bank fur the past
erad by the Jayceos
Veibet and I'onger were armisnl
have been s' source of Inspiration who had been the target of edllnrlid 23 vears mid who bus been raahier nf cspimimre III a ennlnd Indict­
criticism
by
Atlanta
papers
In
for the past rliflit years was *lectfor me. And again, I want to soy.
loci ment returned bv 11 federal grand
ill vice president nf the institution
recent years.
Among representatives f r o m thank you."
Jurv on Tueadav. Tim linliclmeiil
P erson s
I n ju r e d
A C I ’OSS
A rc
IM ow n
A unanimous opinion, written by i HDeane, assistant inshlsf for was epeii' il &lt;»lib word 'ndnv tl - . , S i x
Hr. Tucker’s selection was made
Remlnole Countv attending th« ilia&gt;iy
a-cammllteo
of
prondnont
Santrtet budget ipyeUng of thg State
P u t P n i/iV ■ A v e rte d
™ ; i j,'," ™ * . a. n «d ,w „,,h ., a : » r i n a . f ? ? M . r . 2 S s they were id vudislv. •
(
Street. Six f i l l e r
tomorrow at lord eltlscns above the aga of said "the rule tor ronlampt here .....
Ho*d DetHMfBMnl 1
Mn, ..*,1
,1,.,, n..........
, , ri.vll)lir
, Pin|.nn.
1 I'Ofl
.......
_________
_
Novikov ith named
active
msniticrshlp
In
tho
Jaycees.
A m o i i u ' I * u s s i, iiK ,c r s
(iBO p. m. at Delaind
_____ will he mem­
(’ovci'cd Hv I i c l u ’ is
imr
Involved shows un its lute that 1moil dividend* of nix ncrci*n| won*!
oltli tlicio hut.
bers of thu Beard of Countv Com­ This committee was chosen by no grounds whatever lo ».is*aln
dilllriinatic stilt Os, In* uux not
missioners. Fnrr**t Rreekforldve, Junior Chamber Award Chairman a conviction fur contempt existed " oiiiti on Jon. I mid Julv I of lu*t made 11 ilrfciiilmil.
M M Vil|IK I- \ ‘■l.'len I l.nnl
v**m. Mr. Hjimnan ri'iinrlcil,
1
w \ S 1«I
i&lt;
\
*|tHi
manager of the Chamber of Com­ Gordon Bradley.
Tin* iiwllctim nt sk. t. hi- in. (err, I'lllll MMpil*&gt;elll el ■ l I Iie.l ill 1 I mm r•im : 1 ,sMs t t ,»&gt;G 1 •i.ji ’1
Oi'iMMilM of th#» hunk, ncc'dlnv
'i i •ll •
Preceding the presentation, M r.' The case grew out of n iiighwny
merce, Voile Williams Hr,, r"nreinto
i
ftel’
.
'liler
m
.u
Iln
Sluloi
,«l
safety
camtmign
conducted
bv
the
•
hiirir*
•
'.id!
Ill
l.mnd
fn*M*»ii
Rut
*I.M| 1 IM l .i Mu i t u ,, I.llII ll.ll »M .1 18
senllP'r the O of C, and Tom Lem­ Stcnstrom alluded to the award as . Cons[11111Ion One sinrv in the series I" tho Ih*«*. H1 s(nt«’in**ni, rcmdird i Im*sm in. (In* ircfhinl nil* k'lkticn* Libel t v lod.n "i
• •( l * ■ . .,1 H i m l: r •«- iln it tilli ' II
I l n 1 Mill
the highlight of National Junior I said "motorUti whn *knnu IIn* un nil tioio hiL'li fur UtU tiini* of
on. CUv Manager.
ll-ion,n
I,
■
,in,mileil
Ni"&gt;
t
ml
7
hat
Nok
ikok
inti
V
m
|
I»
i
*
i
uiul
lull 1n l .Iti l,t , . Mf» hi IN ft a t i • l \
A resolution will he presented at Chamber of Commeice Week. Af­ ropc»* find va*y u « yb »ml meant vi*nr nnd «*vc*»&lt;Nl*“d six iniilioti do)&gt; 1‘on 1*4 1 I** tiot'i'i* srvornl \»ui' nifo liiiclau
|VU4f ll 1. '.t
if!
the budget hearing for ronstrur- ter a brief Miminury of Mr. Tuck­ of getting around traffic charge* Ini’* l»v 111!. I(H) fill. A ^sit s tvore
K» i ■*• t .
Six
; m*i - no
w eie
i ji l i i i e , |
. m il • Ml1 |•a 1
r»*in»rtod ns Slt.-tHi) ltUt-21. Tl** dr** It* art hn Sovh't hitch' s, in hid 11
t III. •1 ' i d
III
Gan work on twu secondary mails er'* civic contributions, Mr. Sten- In many (fcorgia cmmtici."
M
ills
h
1»»*re
1
hi*v
would
"In*
in
n
t
, j It! h i n'
iil.nn
-li.iken
up
"lioird
Ibe
ell,
inisiN for t!d?* y4*dii
with
1" . 11 lal |(I f \\ I
4*118*tl
fin*
In Seminole eoontv, the Chanman strom concluded by saying:
ow
lied
(ell,
T
il,
Gold
SI,
ir
Motile'
Among
the
ca*c»
cited
wa»
one
oo»itimi
to
di'livi’i
'*
I*.
ticii
t*
110 iiiifi v n r iiifti. itrid
1*Vi 1# 1 Mt n . u i i S 'll 1■III 1! evi I ' t i ' i
144•
“ this man took over thu ForRoad to State Road HP In nvh-du
I’ a.vw'lliter* Ill-bed fur life pie fit 4* N.llli .Ml l l " '»l .i f I n tl i*' I ' N U l d ’- mti
to |h»* Si ivlit. and to i cod vt* "un
Ift.lAUMW 2d in ItthM. T om M
and ■ the Forrest C ity-logw ood nald-Laugliton Hospital In tho must of a man am^ted In Floyd County
server,
bid
llu(ere)
lii-euLliicled
'•aid
bv
state
trm
i|K’rs.
The
story
said
[*
„„
(he
Son
fur.
I
Alb.ntle
Natbmal
,
'
trm
tii.u,
ilirnlmo*
ami
in
Mir«» the Sanford AtUrdi.- Nntiunul
llsll t' HtliljIh in i tl .H i! ili
Road, giving access to Santando trying times and successfully
her stoteiu In, ' If inn Ibe 1 Tilted f i ll ’ \ ll.Kl
-ne. *" fr..m Hi.viet ..ffh j. i*.
hept it from closing Its doors. Ilfs ■fata patrol record* showed Hml, Hank ilemisli. were *l.722.Mn
.Springs.
' ui1
, '*
if ti i 1
ft W ,1*' t •HI
I t 14* l i
Stall1
*
Line
1
Juu
Inn
In
Igtllel
tlo
record
nl
dlmisltlnn
nf
th
e.
Ti„.
p,.,.
|„r
,2
...............
That
ili.
v
huve
.......
turn
.
A letter I* to lm presented re­ efforts with thu hustiital were so
Alltel I, nil Viler,in und i embed
l”.t i ,|fittlllFlf'U I'-, ff 44|fl HIM
commending construction work on highly thought of that Governor caa© c o u l d b o f o u n d In r l o y d , f n r t h o r n h m v c d imiri»Iii« n f ilW O ,* f A u i t r i i i i»» iirc«M*liiiir«* v i i t l i t i n her
M.nib.ill &gt;0 tc’iHi
«0(t. imillvl.led nritfli* «.f SM.n7S.Di I rnnspiinm with Novikov
Ui \ 11 ......... .I M,tt vI iml. .♦■* n»
French Avenue, the extension of Fuller Warren appointed him to County.
In Hie nthec .111 idi nl in lower is V\,i ■,i111 fi»n i mii |Mrlt&gt; v vi-Imi It
nil the case was in anuther HM&lt;| r, „ „ 1A,,., of *,o.21tl .2.V ».&gt;an*
Although
The fi r—
I soccific e b n ui Ilo­
Geneva Avenue to Lake Jes«up and the County Hospital hoard of court,
Nichnt* Innk Issue with Hie anil ill*,'(111111* were rcpmt.J lit indictlilcoi gin * back t*. IPIIt wln-o New York harbor the 6,271 ton Mil' i 11!•«| (ft fo In I]I Ini fil I!r I.
the extension of Celery Avenue to trustees of which he was later story and rinully demanded that
Vcrlwr wu* nlrcmlv in Au-liiu Fulled Sltile- l ine li elulder Ahut Ill tillVtf
*2 U73.-I37.7 J.
New Smyrna Beach, In eonjunc elected chairman".
Lender anil Ibe i! I.ll
Inn
tha Constitution publish photo­
I* 1 «* ’in II " i If 1tI«|'A|t ,|(|tt‘
The stockholder* ri--et,"-le,l tin* and accuses him of *idlcilint; in lean
tlon with Volusia county.
(juutlnjf from the text of tha graphs nf court records showing
Wiitermnu Sii .uu-hm Line* freiglil tin*I*|V
sfiiil ff-itii flti&gt; luiriiiiii* hullil
The five project* aro among 12 Award Certificate issued by ths that a bond wn* made in the rase followliiv dlreclnr*: It. J. Hwinian, ft•, mn ittm on I’ . S. tecrel*.
er
&lt;
hli
k.i-nw
collided
In
Ibe
In the same v.iir, Verbcr i* nl murky wcalber The American HU* Six nfliM hii*!ln*u, Iiiuluiliiti*
Upon which the Commission has National Junior Chamber, Mr. lit threatened the tditor* with run iiresidcnl. The Hanford \Hantlc
Sultuu wt n* i«anita*&lt;| iImwii hy rubltli
leged lo have taken illfnroiutinn
taken action since 1050, During Stcnstrom read as follow*:
tempi of court proceedings If limy ^ " ,llon" 1 " “ " f 8 u " „ ' l V'"1....* Z ' nbuut a U. H Air Force ln*lnll&gt;i Leader up|inienll&gt; w.i* loullv iln in ill till' ll.i •*ifm nt
Uta last three years, the County
"Tho United Stales Junior failed to comply with the demand 1
Kmifor.l: •*. H f &lt;dutnn ■- Dluued.
| III ■11»&lt;l| hi lllLr .19M*811 six nil'll
-they refused,
. .cited
. . ..
has accrued a total of f600.246.Ml Chamber of Commerce certifies and- when
None of Ibe , essel* sunk
them visbm .Malinger. Florida l’ »i” r, »nd Hon, It Is ul«o iilleged tlml loi l '■ f m i. ui W i l l i . m i i T r i » l h n t f &lt; ar
Light f’omnanv: L. 1. F'usler. "took, obtained and received” un
In available funde for secondary that T. E. Tucker was recipient of for contempt.
Meniiwbile. Ibe I'nnst Glint'd *,i'*l m
&gt;.H
i!
Sihjm* nf fhlMll 'UTC III IMlIl
roads. Ths expenditures and com­ the Distinguished Service Award
farnirr. Sanfnr*t| J. r. I!ut,'|.*snn. Intelligent repot!.
Hie lo.iHSilon I.inker K»&gt;o Wll
mitments during the past three for outstanding community service
Among spedflc count* against mingtuii run aground In Hie driiu Me 1111 In flit’ll !!•*« k •
owner. J. C. Hutchison A I’mnThe i ij11111 vt as ji 11,i|f«-rv stiiil
years total 33(15.058.60. I«av(iicr a during the calendar year of IUA3.
nany; R. A. New man, nre,i,lent, I’nllgre is otic tlml lie went lo fog id Hie low ci harbor
.ipjlll,. Mi n ln|t" *it Hllil ililll f I
balance of $283,287.33 for 1033, Through his loyal efforts he has Road Ih Widened
. ll|tf lmiib&gt;iu"ni f'umnnne. |ii«„ Hiilslnirg. Aiislrbi. ill .Inii■*iii v.
The ferrvbonl left SI lieurge
Nil Iisl! |
III*- iihmit
11M&gt;t|1 hi
\niilit
Iln
according to available figures.
_.
... . ,
, i Hanfuidt II. II. I’nno. nresldeni, H. Il'fit, lo m et nil emplnve of iln- Stolen IaIitmi with it* cii*lnm in Mil i
made a great contribution to hli
State R«p. Voile Williams Jr. community, state and nation." ,
l O L l f f h t c c n I’ O C t'H . Pone Cnmnanv. lor., Hanfurd! II. H on ti mission to iiriuilgc foi morning loud ol ciuiiniiitei * lm hint 1 I, trill Mii- I titmi SI jif tmi nil
a in" attl* II,dim.....
said at a meeting of the Commis­
J. W. HIi» iiiI*, or.'sldrnt Tl'c At­ Hie eninlovee lo meet wtill Novi M.mii aIton mill i in into tin- Amei i Him i ip
"Signed Horace E. Henderson,
I It* i p|".ion ea me at abniil
sion with the Chamber of Commer- National Junior Chamber of Com­
lantic
Nut
bund
flank
of
Jail.
sop.
knv
Ip
Washington,
run
Vrleuill
ill
7
t'l
ll
ill
lielween
Work is underway un the road
1* IN p in d was llu* *ei""d
ee Monday that a 17 million deficit merce President."
Tile indictment *uv* tlml Novi |lie famed statue anil Miillllidl "t t’lHi't
leading south off HunHi Hunford villo: and Ira E. Hmitliward, presi­
an - pi liow Ittow II Wwxldllg
' exists In tha state primary road
dent.
Houthwnrd
Fruit
rutn.nny,
I'apl
Kohi'it
I.nllirnp.
tinfern
knv
did
meet
with
this
iiniiani
ed
I
Thera
will
be
no
meeting
next
, ,
..... . Arvnua in widening it from a nlnufund*, and thqt not much can be week since tha Jayceo. wilt attend foot dab to a twu lunc mad, ahunt Inc.
tl, H. cmolnve In WasiiliiKtnn in -kipper, ii'tairleil ufterwurd that hi n i'i Ikmii putlter a iitisxengei
Kin
done on them for several months. tha Joint civic club Chain of Mis- 18 feet wide, W. II. (flruwn) Miller, Tlie tumid of director* then . Iret- April, IPM.
there wu* "no imnle, but *ome
rain rn-tied lb","cli ii liiirrler
According to a latter from the •ton meeting In tha Episcopal Far County Commissioner, said today, ed the following officers: J. W.
ext dement
11itinn SialIon, In
State Road Department, the Coun­ lih House on Friday noon, Jan.
Tiie ferry und Ilie Arnrrlrmi Vet and pill" &gt;d ml -engers ami b.
A one-mile stretch extending Hhaml*. Ghalrinmi of the I1..aril; PIMENTRY COURSE OFFERED
II I1'
ty la being naked If It wUhea to 23, President Htaiutmm announc­ south from I’ lncy Road U the R. J. itauman. nresident! it. F.
LAKELAND ijt—Florida SooHi emit were (iderlurkeil fur scverid liil'ilii
■Ilute I
contribute County secondary road ed.
scope of tho project. About two Mnno. vice iireslilunt: J, It. Rnston, ern College nnniilinced Indue Hint minute* I lien Hu- ferry sum I'nletl
funds toward primary road conCliff Ahlaa, chairman of tha woeka more will l.e taken in con­ vice president and manager h.itul- ll will offer n course In forestry In In bulking « wiiv ami moved in
HI! s| I I I I S lill S
itnmtion. Tha Commission ruled Jaycaa circus. Issued tickets for struction work lieforc tho stretch nient loan deiiartinenl • II. W. Itenn, ruuiMTiillmi with Duke University rever*e in it* Manhattan slip t&lt;*
ST M i .I s u m : I" Di I -I
against aoeh action, deciding to each member to call and orgtd all Is flnlahad, he said, pointing out a cashier; and O, C. Mellrlde. As­ which will lend to n professional avoid xldpping water thrmigli In i
Sollies Si ill retired president ol
stick to aacondnrr road construc­ Jayeaea to solicit aataa before tha long haul is Involved in getting sistant Cashier.
degree in lliul tpeclntlml field
dnmngid how
Hie Floiida School lor Hie Deaf
tion. and not put any of the County
The
Cua*l
Guard
reported
the
Hlnul du d Tuesday iiigld m ii
for use as fill.
funds Into a collective fundI o f the circus begins, sines tha Junior ahfj)
Amorlcun Lender was "badly dam and
Tho rood will have a blacktop
1.0 ksuli, itte hn-pdai
Chamber receives 60 percent ef all
H iHifltiiiaHl Un I'tiir** l«M l
state for primary road building.
Hold
I’
atronuge
Parley
With
Ike
aurface when finished.
It was said at the meeting that the advance ticket Mice.
no daflnlta assurance was given
that auch funda would be uied n
Seminole County, ^that poaslb y
they would be uied elaewhero In
tb* state,
bodDdOt._____________ _

41 Persons Receive Injuries

Gene Tucker Is
Named Number 1
Local Young Man

Soviet Embassy
Bigwig Accused
By U.S. Of Plot!

Court Dismisses Sanford Atlantic
Case Against 2 Reports Increase
Atlanta Editors In Bank Deposits

I

Local Delegation
To Moot With Road
Officials F r i d a y

nlin*

Ferry, Freighter Many Firemen In
Collide In Murk Capital Hurt By
Of Hudson River Blast In Store

|

Medieval Pageantry Marks Rites As
Pope Places Hats On New Cardinals

British Seize Six Former Nazis On
Charge Qf Plotting To Regain Power

I’ LANNING COMMUNION
Proposed annexoUon' ef add!tional area to Sa^ord will be dlscussml at a mooting of the City
Planning Commission tonight at
|t00 o'clock at tha City Hall, Rob*
«rt Drown, chairman, said today.
imr a
conalflereu
deflnlto*
Araaa being
considered
defli
Areas
h
odsubdivision!
aubdiviiMn.
__Wynns
wood
t )y are Ui
the
Wynnswi»d
lubdlvl
ndustrlee, and
by “Phillips
1ft
b
VUwMdI*“
“*
areiI beyond tho Dreamwold
iibdlvlsion,
Brown said. Both
Ion, Mr. Brow
and James Out, m reU ry of
commission, have dona aulla a
grown
surveying,

Bv

GKORQK BOULTWOOD j

alia a
to regal* power la Wrnteni
*
" S t o a t , publlo iaf«
aaxiatfd by armed mil

In act axalnst threats to tho secur­
ity of tha AlJlea.
Tboae arrested Included;
Dr, Werner Neumann, former
clary In Dr. Joseph Golb-

^a en t 4 » u t

™
ucceed Gobbela as Belch props-

l#fir.a "ouitaV Schcei, formerly
Reich student leader and onelimo
weaa? fn'Tha TtrUlsh wrcupaUon gauialter of Satiburg. Austria, who
nominated In Hiller** will for
poet of Reich mlnliter of cuiS S I i c f i S d 'j r
0,110 M
A BrMah . Foreign
“
A' Herr Zlmmermann. former SS
brigade leader and
eiat connected with
tratioo of conrantra
KNOWMNO (M l) of Calif.! San. Robart A. Taft of
orlty Loader, and Sen Bugana D. MllUkJn of Colo.,
i MMalnula «aftron c« with Prwldsnt-alact Dwight
&gt;York. Toff told nawoman ba la complataly satispatronspt and that Ctaonbowar bad agreed to
j method" ad obtaining approval on all Job ap*
ffntornaftonatj

lie ;

of "V I,.i ll I'npn” :■* Hie I'ope
llv FRANK 111!INTO
VATICAN CITY W - AbiiIiiG a appealed ui (he Im-ihrii uimiient*
i Imckgrtiimd nf hinting IlifM ami tifler id as (* Irum silver trumpets
Ihn color nf medieval pageantry. heralded III* approach
Tim I'lintiff. rolled in red nnd
Popo Plus XU (ndnv placed red
hills nit Hie bend* of Hi of Hie 21 while, wn* hurtle lulu Ibe church
Homan Catholic cardinal* Im ere un ills portable llirime A gleaming
gulden mitre was on bis bead
uted this week.
Shunt* nf praise broke again and
Among those hundred In Ihe cere
miiny in St. I'rtrr'x great basilica again from the faithful, held hack
from
Hie middle aisle nf Hie Inisil
wn* (be United Stale*' flr*l Fur
Western prince nf the church — lea hy uniformed Sw’lm guard*
James Fraud* Cardinal McIntyre, carrying ancient halberds and
wearing medieval helmet*.
archbishop of Lo* Angeles.
The red damnsk ilrapcd church
The Pontiff smiled affectionately
at the American prelale after re- sparkled with myriad light*.
cllln#
d o u g tover
o to hi*
h i * bowed,
i n . » v „ i cowl-covered ,
iOutside,
niisiue, a
u g n i iflurry
m i i y in
now
a xslight
nf ssnow
head the nnclcnl Latin words '( 0|| nvor Home a* Hie ceremony
which accompany llic prexenlatlun began. Huge St. I'otcr's Square
of the red hat. the special aymbnl wn* *uriirl*iiigly oinplv.
of cardinal rank.
Only lliu uhiencc of two of Ihe
Cardinal McIntyre's fare was new prince* of tho church who had
radiant ns hn returned In Ida place not been aide In como hern from
among the other new prince* of the their Cominimivt rided countries.
church.
Yugoslavia and Poland, marred
Home Moot) pilgrim* nnd K»- the ancient, picturesque ceremony.
and
humhla
rank
mans nf high
O t h e r presentation ceremonies
itfed lha
F
thronged
world's l a r g e s t were arranged for tho six other
mrefa
for
the
ceremony.
church
new cardinals—tho apostolic nunIt'iitllasef us r&gt;|i t » * l
Thay broke Into triumphant crips

Ahsencu Of Fatalities
Is Called Miracle;
Heavy Toll Averted
By Warning’ Signal
vt XSHINGTON i.p — A runaway
tm**enger linin ern«lted spcclacuIml, inio I'nioii Slut ion tialny. mlruruloosl, killing no one tint InPiling II At Irasl eight person*
were li-teil n* criticnlly hurt
It* horn m rerclting n warning,
Ibe electric liwiunntive of the l,enn-&gt; I* iilitn', Federiil express from
lt"',l"ii *mn-lu ll llirougli a concrete
iiiul iiccl sinplilock and crashed
throng!) Hie lloor of tile slntlnii’s
gu’ .il cuiicniii -i' nl about 3:30 a m.
ll -topped -liuit of Hie crowded
w.tiling rnniil
Pome of iho-e nlmard were arm mg for the Inaiigiirnl cercmutilcs
t" he china sed Tuesday when
I*"iglii ti Eisciiliuwer take* the
".dll a* president The station lx
three blinks flinn the Capitol.
Frank I McCarthy, assistant
nre president of Hie IVnn.sylvnnia
I! nli","I leltl reporters hours after
"ic i ru*li (to re hull been no nff" i d finding , el as In Hie cause.
i ompiinv and sl.itlim nffieials,
(be lufi i -liic i iiiiiuicrre CommixHo I III .mil representative*
■f in iii".led igeneies swarmed
mi i their ' iricil in,r-llgaltou* Ttie
b g el
politic hearing for Jan.
I' i
di l, Imrcau agents imi"iinid",l the wreckage i grotesque
"id .i.illiiid pill- dicwii llirnllvh
tile eorii iiin - c fil W,r into till* *tatmi . 1,,,,, r b'\ cl
lb" li nn siiiiisltcd llirmish the
■t ifutii iiia -ter’* office at Hie older
-ub "I the rnm'diir*e a favorite
incetnig -imt for trnseier* II went
on Hirongli a newsstand scallerlnR
ma ga/lues, *mn coll'* mid tobacco
item*
rill'll Hie lau loii locornniive and
one car a coach from the New
IIn, en rallrmiil
plunged througli
Hie reinforced concrete Hour Inin
i liaggage storage room In thn
basement
There «n i no inimediide evpla" illnii as lo wli, Hie tirekc* appnri
cntl, failed a* Hie liaiu apprnaclird
tin- -lidinii Hirongli (lie yard*
I' - engei's e.llmatcd ll* siH-erl
* .» r 11IM* Iv
bu1\t run
i«nil Tril
.
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Court Clerk Turns
Large Surplus For
T&gt;2 Over To County
Tlo- nun,' of the Clerk of the
i " n i l Cum I -bowed ii net income
••I &lt;s.iii ii l, win-It will be turned
ii,,i in tin lluiiiil of Comity Cum­
uli -iiiiici*, i,e,'inding in ii report
i.ii I'.i,'i2 tn"pmid 1,y m I*. Hern­
don, , Irik
!..|,|I i,.".|pt* fill Hi" yenr were
- ii,,',1111.7:1, wiiile expeosef- umouiit•d In $| t,!IPtl H2.
Tin- ml urn,mill dr iiiii'd for tliu
Coinit v i , llu* sei-olul highest In
■-Xi , *4 fee- lo l,e tnriled ill by Mr,
lb I lull.II -illi e (o- took office In
\ugu-i of 111'ir., lie -itiil today. Tim
bii-he l won sM,::trfl,,l!i lo Itclit when
l "oii*ldi'ri.bb’ niooiml of to* eerIlfii liti'K wel ll old.
Mi
lleioilon ueerrdited Gin
.ii g" iiinoiiol for ||ir,2 In "efficient
pm -oiuii'l uiul I'l'onomic uperaHui)
of Ho iiffice." Aside frmil snlnrle*,
offii" expi'ii-e, uiouiinted lu only
•77(1 77.
\ blink down nf recelplH for
IPo.' -bow. Ho- following: From
lion, iiluaU 'ns ledemptiun foes,
M ll.2i»: .......
fee*, iio,UfU.75;
to* d"i-d iiiHirHsing mui Hu- like,
3*11111; legal fee*, f.'1.17(1, nnd mls■cl Iii iis-i ms fits, l2.fUlt.2H,
From go, ei oiiieiitnl agencies—•nlary of Hie Cleik of tlie Circuit
Court (|i4,id by Ibe County 1, (0,*
milt; erimiiml fees, |ii,tM*7.o(J, and
irelieml i'lllll l work, tUPO.
Tlie unty oilier listing* under
ex pen, us wera salaries of em­
ployee* of Ihn office, which wera
a* fuliuwx: E. 1.. Iturdlck, J6,I'MTij (Hive Hunt, 3l.IPt.U6, anil
Nortlie Norwood, 3J,3H2.U6.
Net ineome Hmmiiiied to *15,flfll.ll, Imt under the law, tho
clerk is allowed only lo retain a
maximum of $7,6ufl, which left (*
net amount of $H,IHl.t| us tha
proportion due tlie County.
A check was made out payable
to tlie Hoard of County Cummls*
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General lloyt 3. Vmulenbenr, nlr force chief of »Utf.
warned recently that nny cutbacks In plane production may
prove to bo "catastrophic.” General Vnndonbertr pointed out
that In tho last five years Russia has produced five times
ns many plnnes us we have. The present Russian production
sale still equal* or liettera our own, Vundnnbcrir believes,
even though our program for producing nircraft hns been
greatly nccelernted since the start of the righting In Keren.
At tho end of World War If the United States had the
greatest air force In the world. But, after fighting censed,
expenditures for defense In litis country were'reduced to 15
Iter cent of tho war time itunk. Russia, on thu other hand,
continued to spend at the rate of 55 per cent of its war time
high.'American planes, the best of their kind during World
War II, arc now obsolete and must ho replaced.
There are some who think that the Republicans can ef­
■bltuavr oo«l&lt;
fect the reforms they promised by cutting mllltury expenses
will m n in
It would certainly Ih&gt; wise for the incoming administration
fit W ffU&gt; aQirerrieloa rat—.
to examine tho military budget to see if economies are not
» n iH « W
ftolleoaMr 1
possible. Hut General Elsenhower, as a former military lead­
Pjrt
llram ti
|* * i fla w l u r k , t 'blra o * .
er, is not likely to allow drastic reductions in defense spend­
Kawtaa lily a*0 a*. I.aai*.
ing where such spending is vital to the security of the coun­
. *&gt;». y»!*M la a meaifeef #1 Ida try.
fiHSfi* .
"k&lt;ak la eatlllr*
The second Is'st air force In the world is not good
cnought for the United States iu those dangerous times. In­
creased production will lie necessary ami that will cost
money. The prospect Is not pleasant but It Is u good deal
tmuh^ day jan . t&gt;, i»n
Iom disagreeable Ilian facing a Russia with clear-cut su­
TOIlAm Bim.R VBRfR
periority In air power.
f
,. Yet h* called himself the first

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torium of the State Department
SOUTH BEND, Ind. ( * - A nlnewas almost filled with reporters
-M bov who had lived most of
end commentators who had been hl&lt; 1'V as the son of e South Bend
dealing with him since he became fe-to-v technician received a qew
secretary four rears ego.
set o» parents yesterday In an
He came In. looking Ilka ■ men trropn-*s| courtroom scene,
who had had a good night's sleep.
A*&gt; elderlv Jndee, sneaking In ■
He seemed at ease, as usual, but hunt-** voice and with his eves
with an almost hlrdlike alertness, ti imn 'mm tears awarded the hoy
which Is also Usual with him. Noth­ t* nn Ohio co-'ole and ruled lh#‘
ing about him suggested the extra­ HsfvlI»se* lap fl'flB their son who had
ordinary pressure of the four veers bci-i i-'rl-taneH In 1044.
unless perhaps It was hia hair. It
T*" • the lad. known) as Charley
had turned very gray.
Jne T'op, became Bonnie ThnmpAs he ist down at a small lable, I - o n 'of V r. and Mrs. Arthur
facing
newamen,
Ig the
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_ ____photo- Th A*v)oson of Dayton, O.
graphers knelt on the floor. They
T*’ "-’ Charley Joe. unable qulle
said: "Start talking.” He looked In rcV re fully what had h 'opened,
at them aa if to say: "T o whom?'* &lt;*«• -'k ed how he liked ala new
Crouching closer, they said: "Talk pjBnota.
over our neadi.” Acheson grinned*
" r“ -sv, I guess,,” he rhnkrd.
"Oh, I couldn’t talk over your
Minutes later, when Robert A
heads.”
Tinn- &lt;vho had raised him thmueh
Everyone laughed. Everyone In *&gt;'s. .csrlv
. . . . bovhood—turned
_______
to leave
the room, acme time or other, had thw courtroom. Charley Joe called:
beard Acheson accused of talking
"Oooohve. Dad.'
down to people, particularly to
The ruling, coming with dram st­
congressmen, with whom his rela­ ir .-Menness after nine dava of
tions could hardly be worse.
Spectacular and biiarre testimony,
. Ache ion, of cou m , might irgfce tchl m»de by Tg-veir-old special
tbit he merely lathed on the level Jtid"e Lewis W. Hammond.
he waa used lo while respectfully
"A"*'bodv ran see l*m itrlklng
assuming his listeners were on the resemblance betwiwn the plrfrirt
urge level. And among hit Inti­ of Ronnie and Charley Joe.” Judge
mates he la said to be • lively Hammond said aa he told Re
men with a taste for earthy lan­ Thompsons he was convinced the
guage. Rut this pert of him could bov was their kidnaped son.
net be detected In his sometimes
Robert J. Mabonev. Tlpn’s atmildly humorous but always un­ tornev, snoke for the msn who had
bending public eppeerances.
lhn"ght the bov was Ms son and
No matter what the reason for said: "Wo realise now that Lola
his public austerity — a natural Tlnn was not capable nf bearing a
condition, a deliberate attitude or child. Our purpose In the trial was
a deep iclf-conscloutneia—he waa rM tn determine the cuitodv of
never, to his misfortune, able to Charley Joe. but his true parent­
establish ■ warm and personal link age.”
with Congress.
tni* Tlpp was Tlpn’ a former
He happened to be In the Stale •wife She now Is confined to a
Department at a time of severe Florida mental Institution, whare
national anxiety over communism •‘•c was ntared after being Indicted
and had had a major part In shap for murder In the death of one of
ing tome of the most far-reaching •in bovs who had been living with
postwar policies, such aa arms for her as her sons.
Greece and Turkey, the Marshall
Tien had brought the boy to
Plan, the AUentlc Pact, arms for
South Bend from Tampa, after
Europe.
Bui while the European fortress Mra. Tlpp. who had been operating
was being cemented he was at­ a tavern there, was nlared In the
He testified earlier that
tacked for not having done enough Institution.
she had returned home from a

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born or many brethren, and promlaH wa should do greater work*
Riots In Poland
A few mbrtala have ihnwn that
•bay can lv* truly spiritual and
Reports from liehiuil the Iron Uurtuln describe riots
not animal llvea. That la a new
order of bring. Not a alow evolu- staged by indignant Cnthollrs in Cracow, Roland, when
i *'!*}. ,,,, astronomical lean. Archbishop Eugene Ituziak was arrested by tho Commu­
r w V—1 Mark
m * r*"'! *■* ,h® «»n of nists. A number of demonstrators, the report said, were
Ood.
10:31).

The great mounds of fluffy white
•now piled in huge hanks alongside
the highways or floating in fleecy
dnffs in parks and parkways, the
fcy fingers dinging to twigs and
brandies of irres or glistening
along the tdrphone wires are beau­
tiful these days, in pictures.
You park on Wednesday after­
noon at your own risk hereafter if
you do not use parking meters, The
Wednesday afternoon holiday on
parking cnnliibiitioni is oul from
now on, Chief Williams announces
In a front page news item. Hut wa
would like to have a nickle for
•veryone who says ha didn't know
a thing in the world about it when
lha chief picks him up on a park­
ing violation.
President Truman predicts a con­
tinuing high level of prosperity
throughout 19%), but is convinced
that the Republicans cannot make
it last for long. So look out for
hard limes in '%4, is the way Id
ices it. Hislory shows that the Re­
publican patty has not been the
patty of depressions any more than
llw Democratic party has and that
none has a monopoly on good
times. Than is no reason to believe
that business will be any Itss good
in '54 than it would have been if
the Democrats had rimatned in

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A Senate committee insiats there
are hundreds of school teachers
throughout the cnunlry who are
Communists and should b* rooted
out of their professions. Aside from
the fad that we doubt if a ^Senate
coutmiliee would know a Commu­
nist whan it sees on*, we wonder
v H it would be Constitutional nr
proper for the federal government
to pats a law providing ■that the
public schools esnnot employ a
Communist as a school teacher. We
Igliev. It is up to the local com­
munities to decide who shall be *0
employed, and we know that if this
Senate can say no Communists
may be employed, the neat one
may say only Communists can be.

killed by police whn fired into the crowd which hud gutherod
to protest the arrest.
The Communists arc determined to stamp out religion
and In every country where they have come to |&gt;owor clergy­
men of every denomination nave been persecuted. Yet the
report from Rolnnd Indicates that the persecutions are use­
less, that people still ding to their religious beliefs even
under pressure* from the stnte.
It Is natural that tho churches and tho Communists
should find themselves on opposite sides. The lleds deny the
dignity of man as an Individual, thu churches affirm tlie be­
lief that man is created iu the Image und likeness of God.
It Is posslblu to change a man’s mind about economics,
to persuade him that ho will get a greater share of the
things he needs if he will change his government from u
capitalistic to n communistic one. Hungry |ieople are easy
to delude. Rut to erase religious belief from people’s hearts
is all but impossible.
For thousands of years the Jews have been persecuted
and yet they still address their prayers to the God of their
fathers. There have Iteen wholesale attempts to wipo out
Christianity but It still survives, stronger beenuse of o|»posltlnn. In the long run the Communists will fall ns Nero
and the rest failed.

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produc*r’ m° '* noted for hit laviih pro.
a ^ J U‘-W h!. i a" H ram,mflnd of »h« English language. w.&lt;
naked, What do you prefer; monogamy or polygamy1” The
great man considered core*
fully for aeveral seconds,
ff , T r ^ v „ __ *\)lL
lhan declared, -W ell, gentlamen, It all depends. In my
^ w g.
office, 1 like monogamy. But
C
In my home, give me while
1 c y j \
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ntapl* every time!”
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Wlswrcnking U dungoruun. Tho playwright Ocorgo S.
Kaufman wan tcmiNinrilv dnippotl from n tolcviilnn pro­
gram beenuno Iwforo Christmae ho ad llhbod.
mnVp
thin ono program on which no ono alngs ‘Sllant Night.’ ” This
brought In eovoral hundred proiusts that he wns antl-rollgloua. Entertainment a|Ktnsura are notoriously fearful of
WINTER (I.WKfA »T-'public disfavor, and even n single protest may bring nboltt *a teautlful I'btlilj ivrathci has
change In program or iwraopnel,
maile the lilvssotns t* Cypress
Kaufman says thxl he had no anti-religious idea at all. Gardens sou* Into full bloom
much sooner than usual. This
HU nlnt was to protest against the commercialization of this famous
lourlt. eUractlon is nuw
Christmas carol. As a veteran producer of plnys with popular a fairy land of Power*.
appoul, he should have known, however, that mnriv people
are literal-minded In thu extreme. Had ho objected, us he
might well have done, to the eulogies of home und mother Ivural Common Sense
to which iKilitidnns :iro addicted, lie would have been
ltc SI'ITM JOHNSON
charged with hostility to those two institutions.
A new year of upixirtunity lies
Tho humorist runs a risk of offending somebody when­ before
Florida farmers, and they
ever he opens his mouth. Yet he cannot keep still and make should make the nuU of It.
a living.
Nineteen Hundred Fifty two, with

Some oT tht hospital people are
smdeiiag why the County Com­
mission had to insist on a two
dtlay in order to study a
.sal that validation pioceedon the County hospital bond
lwt be started at once, they seem
A proftuor at a college in
think that everyone should have the Inner Oaarka la atill pua, that such validation was an aMng over the answer he got
nl n u t step In Use pwess from a husky student when he
Gaining the new county hos- hiked. "What m ak e s y o u r
I which was authorised so over- tongue an black T* The student's
explanation was: "Wal, Prof.*' gly by th« people in last *?r* dropped •* jug of corn
wear's election. To the tugg*1' llklitr on i Irtthly Urrtd rotij.”
g that the County Comrnmum
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My it-year-old ton. Chris,
wwddnt mlml falling Into a la)
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THEWORLDTODDY Ednaped Yoath Is
By JAM KB MARLOW
Given BackTo Real
WASHINGTON tet-It was to, be
Secretary of State Acheson’s last Parents By Court
conference. The small audi­

See No Cady Meeting
I
M arshal Zhukov's Return
Between Ika and Stalin
|
Brings O n * Hopeful Note
Rperiol In Central Press
TT^AHIIINOTON—Informed Washington nhaervers expect PrealdentM e'ect Eisenhower to order quiet exploration, through diplomatic
channels, of Soviet Premier Stalin'* professed willingness to aid In
ending the Korean war
.However, these onlookers do not foresee an early meeting between
Ike and Stalin, though they do not rule out the possibility that auch
a confrtetire might take place sometime In lt&gt;&amp;3.
Ttu* President-elect I* reported determined to Increase the United
Nations striking potential In Korea to a point makIng It cryatat clear to the enemy that an offensive
on their part would be met by .crushing counter-

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Meanwhile, the new United Statea chief exeouf j * - ' S | p M ? live la expected to seek some method of putting
4 ;
A * 1 **'8 *ruco negotlaliira tiack In busIneM without
'IM A compromising the United Nations aland on the
P'lsoner-ot-war luue.
? &lt;
()ltn indication that United States-Hovlet cela*
■ tlona might Improve after the general enters the
White House lx eeen In the re-emergence of Marslial Georgl Zhukov ns an Important mllunry ngore
Marshal Ihukev

Zhukov, for a time, suffered virtual banishment,
presumably because, of his wartime friendship with
Ike Home military analysts believe that Stalin may now attempt to
use this same frlrmlship to eslatdlsh liaison with Ike.

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• nifl 1'1‘Nlf—Military ami diplomatic experts aay It la no longer
true that Urltstn end France would veto any United Statea plan for
launching an amphibious attack at the ‘‘narrow waist” of Korea.
Iu ran. they aay. the BrltUh and French would approve the Idea,
its successes and fstlurrs. Is past Which it one of the more tlkety proposal* to be made by Presidenthistory now. but its experiences
should help farmers to pun for a elect Elsenhuwer aa a result of hia Korean trip.
Here Is why the experts Insist that Parts and London have changed
bright and successful year In 1063
It Is well to cheek up on the past their stand and are no longer wilting to let the truce tatka drag on
year so one may lie fully rognlrant Indefinitely rather than risk spreading the war:
of the thing* that proved right j
The Urltlsh and the French are convinced that Russia la not ready,
also, of tne mistakes that were willing or able for an all-out war. Therefor*, something daring might
lie tried to pull a United Nation* victory out of the Korean stalemate.
Then, the experts declare. France and Britain would be able to get
more assistance for their Indo-Chinese and Malayan efforts—which
most military strategists agree ire part or lha asms struggle ax the
Korean war.
s
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• W O R T REAMON—Republican leaders are planning- on a short
session of Congress tn the Interests of efflcleary and economy. They
have tentatively set aa their deadline for adjournment tha.end of June.
With the exception of presidential-election years when the ruth la
on to get through early. Congress ha* remained In aeaalon In recent
year* long after the June 30 date.
The OOP chief* hep* to demonatrata two things by adjourning
within six months. They are: th il efBciency In government haa re­
in rued to Washington, and there will be as lltUt Interference as pos­
sible In non-federsl matters.
Of course, any plana for a speedy aeaalon ara subject to change If
the work! situation worsens or there la any major development on the
domestic scene requiring more legislative work.
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• FARM REVOLT—Farmers may not respond to Agriculture Secre­
tary Charles BranMn'a request fur a boost In produc­
tion of nv»ny vital agricultural commodities.
Watt I n
Farmers have been bit badly by rising costa and
falling prices ami many of them Intend to "wait and
***” what the new Republican farm policy wrill be
befor* Uwy commit themselves.
Democrats Insist that the farm goats aren’t political, but some farm
groapa dispute this. They point out that the Agriculture departtoeut
wants lower production of some Items na well ns n boost In others.
With this In mind, the Incoming OOF administration will prpbhMy
take a sharp look at the Democrats’ production figure* and might
even raise them substantially.

overrunninjg*ChlnaUy”erupled
M Ithr.
Is quM«Snable
Questionable that even PresPres

idsnt T r u m a n would consider
Achrson’s Judgment always beyond
dispute.
Acheson has said little In his own
behalf, lie has shown enormous
alienee under attack. He may
ave felt patience was necessary
for a man In his position and his
dilemma
imma. He told foreign servlre
offiicers last week that the Stnte
Department’s critics were "thor­
oughly wicked” and "In my Judg­
ment once something rtslljr evil I*
let loose In the world it cannot
be eradicated overnight without
patience and effort."
As for what he told his flna?
newt conference: He read a pre­
pared. amt rather literary, fare­
well, replied to tome questions,

Harbor Collision

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aged” tn the other collision at
about, 8 a. m. off Bay Ridge,
Brooklyn.
She anchored off dovernor'a
Island and reported ihe was taking
water.
The Chickasaw anchored a short
distance away with a gaping hole-but above the waterline - in her
bow.

Sanford Industries
(tie organisation explained.
This medium will be available to
ell eltlxenx of Sanford a* It is the
thought and detlre o f the Indus­
trial Board that this program be
community wide In scope, it was
further ■xotalned. All clUs*na will
have a chance to participate tn
this effort to make progress a
fact and not Just a subject for
dlacuaslen.
Mr. UreckerrM**, manager of
the Chamber ef Commerce, In­
formed the group of the prospective
new Industry and how thie pro­
gram would make It possible to
approach the group with proof
that Sanford dor* welcome new
business and will cooperate In
every way In gelling them esta­
blished here.
He endorsed the new program
and promised full support and renpersUoo, Mr. Garrett advised lha
board el the plana of Ms associate*
tn establish a business In Central
Florid* and expreaaed hie opinion
that an early meeting with the
newly formed B uford Industries,
Inc. would probably result In sat­
isfactory arrangement for locating
tb* manufaetunng buslnem here
Mr. Chase auouneed today that
he hns catted n meeting of lh&lt;

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Medical
Medlesl testimony
testimony wes
was Introduced
Introduced
at tk* hearing that an examination
of Mre. Tipn showed she never had
, h»en nregnsnt. The Thom oson*
1Identified plctc-eu nf her a"d said
•he hid gone to work for them In
October. 1944. as * mir«cmsld
under the name of Mary Wilkey.

M edieval Pageantry
(Continued From Fate Opal
elo* to Spain. France, Italy, and
Pcriugpl and i-vn finnnlsh prelate*.
The attacks besetting the ch»rch
from communism were underlined
here todav when a Rome Commu­
nist new*nen*r lashed at Francis
Cardinal Spellman of New York —
who Tew here from Korea — as a
"chaplain of aggression."
The newipaner, It Paese, alto
charged that the eonslitory "cmphaslied above ell the political
aspects of the ehurrh.” At the
initial consistory Mondav el which
he named the new cardinals, the
Pope declared that none of Ms
selection* were politically moti­
vated Ills word* nrimariiv were
In reply tn Comm"nlrt r'ded Yueoslivtn. whose ■'•'ver*""«nt broke
relations wlih the v*tican after
learning 1**1 Archbishop Aloiaiic
Stepinac of Zacreh stor mcenter
of a Yuen«t*v chir-h-»t*te dispute,
was Included In the till of new
cardinals.
Rtaplnac. wbo was released con­
ditionally last year after serving
five years of a 16-yaae sentence
for alleged wartime collaboration
with the Nasli. was ore nf the
two new cardinals from Red ruled
countrle* *h*ent from the conal*tnrv. The other was Stefan Cardi­
nal WystynskJ. Primate of Poland.

Brltlah Sleze
(Csotlnaeg Pram Page One)
of the PunkLa] steelworks
at Sol Inran.
Dr. Karl Scheming, former of­
ficial of the Reich Propaganda
Ministry!* Rtdlo Department.
The announcement said British
authorltiei have known fur aeme

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TBURHDAY
Qjptist Church In DcLaiul begin
Seminole Chapter No. 2, OKS, nim: at 8:00 p m
The Dependable Class of the
111 meet at the Maionlc 11*11 ol
First Methodist Church will meet
00 p.m.
The Seminole County Teacher’* at 8:00 p.m. with Mrs. John Schlr
ederal Credit Union will meet at ard Jr. in Loch Arbor.
TlJKsiM t
MK) p.m. to be followed with n
The flower show committee of
we ting of the Semltiolu County
the Garden Club will meet nl
ta*hcr’* Club at 8:00 p.m.
The Bauford Grammar School 2:30 p.m. with Mrs. living Kiel*,
Went-Teat her A**oclntiun will ehor. Olid PIiiiiuhh Drive.
pet at the Grammar School at The Woman'.* lliblri t.'lnss of the
00 p.m. EtHth lluyal and mem- First llaptlsl Church will meet in
iM of her dancing nrhaul will the Educational llullding at 7:1111
111. HoaU'fae* will In* Mr*.
wsent a program to which the p.
Eunice Dann. Mrs. II. It. Ilcck,
ibllc I* Invited.
Sirs. Essie Wilson, Mrs. G. 8. SolThe I'hilathea Sunday School man.
Mrs. Krnneis Stine, and Mrs.
a*a of the first Baptist Church
U1 meet at 8:00 p.m. at the home O. M. A. Chancy.
Father'* Night will be held by
a M n . M. C. Stone, 1010 East
the l.nnpwuod Lyman School ParTurth Street,
enl-Tearher
Assinlatlmi at 8:0d
FRIDAY
p. m, In the school auditorium.
ItOllKIti
.S’ .VITA. t'.S.
St. Mary'* Chapter of Holy
The Fldclls Class of the First
Huebeslrr. New York
ns Episcopal Church will ipun- Rapt 1st Church will meet with Mrs.
a subscription bridge and Forrest Gatchel on Laurel Avenue
nasta party at 8:00 p.m. at the at 8:00 p.m.
Robert Van Atta To
rish House. The public I* cor.
The Junior O. A.'* will meet at
Ily Invited to attend this the First Baptist Church beginning
Speak On Healing
it, proceeds from which will at 1:30 p.m.
The Chapel Choir will hold re­
to the church. Guest* arc asked
How the understanding of God's
bring their own plavlmr card*, hearsal at the First Baptist Church
spiritual laws may be applied in
ellgloui services will be held at 0:45 p.m.
.Special prayer service* will be daily living will Ik- the topic of a
• Congregation Belh Israel at
.1,1 for
f •. — World
tU.iiil.l Missions
\l i [.ilia and
n ill 1 f^ksiiltt
I ll I
ilin Q
i* illltoll iin'l
Iti-li fat
ft.. Science
lecture
to l.it
be a*
giv­
Chain Chrisllan
V0 p.m. at the Jewish Community held
pier.
of Missions In the Educational en Sunday by KoIh' i I S. Van Attn
the Presbyterian of Rochester, New York, It was
The monthly USO party will In- llullding of
Id at the Navy Center at 8:30 Church at 3:01) p.m, Person* of nil uiinouneed today by First Cliulcli
denomination* are cordially in­ of Christ, Sclent 1*1.
Me. Van Vita, win* is on lour
MONDAY
vited to attend.
a* a member of The Christian Sci­
WKDVKVOAY
.The Past Matron's Club. Order
1 Eastern Star, will hold its nil. The Prayer Meeting servlet* at ence llmti.l of l.rrltireahip, will
|al chicken and dumpling din- the First lltipli*! Church will be speak in Seminole High School
Auditorium, Flench Avenue, San­
fr honoring the lunii&gt;r Past at 7:30 p in
The Executive ('nmniittei* of Hu- ford at 3:00 p. ip- The leetme is
a
Mr*. Tom Meljiin, nod
weIron
*
npm
to the public without charge.
Past Patron. Hubert Cole, at FIrst Baptist Training Union will
i . Masonic Temple at ft:M0 p.m. ' mret after the Prayer Meeting Mr. Van Alta’s subject will be
"Christian Science: What It I*
TJ«amnia lambda Chapter of tletn ! servlet* In the Chapel.
gma Phi aororllv will meet nl ' An Antique anil Museum silver And Wlurt It Does."
An engineer fm a number of
e hnnia of Mr*. Mcrvvn Osier, tea will he sponsored by the
rat Street anti Mcllonvlllc Avc- Civic Department of the Sanford years. Mr. Van Attn served in nil
Woman's Club nt Z:&lt;)0 p in During engineering ni pari tv ut one time
«, at 8:00 p. m.
Tbo Elsie Knight Circle of the a private meeting nt the same lime mi the Panama Canal and on rail­
rat Baptist Church will meet with new officers will be elected for the load rmistriictlon in Bolivia, lie
later was an aeruimiitieal engineer
rs. R. T. Hunt at 801 East See Civic Denartment.
Special prayer services will I k * will tin* Army \ii Corps. II*' has
d Street at 8:00 p.m.
Th# Primary Sunbeams will meet Ip-Id for World Mix-Inn* and Chain b' l-ii a student ••f Christian Science
the First Baptist Church at 3:.It) of Mission* in the Educational since IP13. i* an experienced pub­
Building of the Presbyterian lic pin, till,liter &lt;&gt;r Christian Scum
m.
*The Seminole Association of Rap CImich at 3:00 p.nt. Person* of nil ro healing, and has le-eo a I'hii*
“ l Sunday Schools will hold n iemimjnntlnn* are rontially in- tiiin Science lecturer sine*' It)It).
.uarterly meeting at the Second vlteil to attend

De Bary Doiiurn
By KAY IIFN NINOHK
On Sunday morning, Billy W.
tif, a student in the Stetson Mlnlerlnl School, will preach nt the
Tvlco* in tie held in the Mnnsinn.
is honed that n large numlier of
•iltaryitc* will In* there lo enitirngi* this young man. HI* xuhct will lie "What Is Salvation?"
Thu Installation of offlrer* far
to ensuing year wa* the main
islncss of the meeting of the De­
ary Civic Aa*ocl«llon, Inc. nt the
tguiar monthly meeting nt Dick&gt;son Memorial Library in Orange
Ity. Thoxo Installcil were: II.
ildson Myers, President! Gustav
Inx, Vice-President| Mrs, Duvid
^otnsrhlid, Treasurer) Mr*. RobBrown, Ilceordlng Secretory;
ranrtte King, Corresponding Bee*
itaryj Vincent Valentino, Chaptin) William Hover, Sentinel)
rank Hilt, David MncFurlniie.
Irs. Vincent Valentine nnd Cliurs Youmnn, new membiir* of the
onrd of Directors, TltPi drive fur
litds fur the proposed Community
uiidlng was InuAchcd on Friday
vcnlng with n 7RKI.00 gift nnd
le outright sale of two of the
A aoks, bringing the building fund
* g h t up to the first thousand doltra. Keep the 14th uf February
&gt;r a Valentine luncheon und picle.
The Plantation Estates Woman*
tub wilt sponsor a Touring Flnrla Card Party on Wednesday eveinf, Jan. 21, In the Munsinn.
lesarrt wilt ho served nt 7:3t).
rocteda are for the Pedlary Fire
"epartment. Come and bring your
fiend*.
Mr. and Mr*. Aaron Duncan
V ara hosts at a Canasta Party Inst
eek. The eight-handed game wu*
lost Interesting and refreshments
delicious. Those present were
atkl Mr*, nay K. Peck, Mr.

Mrs. Wltihicr Tells
Ol' Auxiliary Meet

Soda! Department
lias Dessert-Bridge

SEMINOLE III
By

BKVFKt.V

GRAY

Members of the Cliarcei Choir
Downbeat on Drama:
uf the Kir«t Preibyterlan Church
Senior class play rehearsals for
were the guests of .Mrs. Clnrn
Ginn nt her home on SunfovJ Ave­ the presentation of "1.title Women"
nue fullow log the weekly choir re* ■re underway now. Every after­
lii-ni snl last night. Delicious re- noon the various nottinven uf the
well-known charmteis undergo
Mr and Mrs. J, A, Via and Miss fri'slimenls were serveil after rnctlee with the supervision of
Itnby Stenstrom have left for Phil­ which n pcrbnl of impromptu sing* (^rm' Boyd CoU-imm.
adelphia. Pa. where they will spend lug was enjoyed with Mrs. George
One of the outstanding nil ruc­
about two weeks. They will aim Touhv u« neeompnnlst
Those enjoying the ...... ...... tions in this piny will be tin- cosvisit m Roanoke, Va.
[ were Mr. and Mrs. John A. Blst- Ginn'*, which ....... being ordered
I line. Mr. und Mrs. Charles Seud- ” u"i a costume company now.
Mr. und Mrs. W. M. Clark have d.-r, Mr. und Mr«. William Hoag., Thcv II really be different and add
as tlielr gue*ts Mrs, Clark'* fath­ Mr.
amt Mrs. Charles Morrison. 1,11 much to the play, too! lo
er C. I.. Itoberis, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr.
and Mr*. Al Case. Mr. and i•"'lh l"i.v for the eosltimes the
Ruddy tiny, all of Frunkfort, Ky. M*r. George
Twiiliv. Mr*. Harris committees working for the tdav.
Fold*, Ml*, I,eon Walker, Mr*. «l»l&gt;'«1ed t« the Senior class to
John M. Michel*, Aviation Strut- Kenneth Sapp, Ml** ElUe Hutchl- have a dunce. It's going to in- calltinul Mechanic 3 e. returned vesed "Little Women.", and will be
ter,lav to San Diego. Culif. after son. Mi*» Maud*- Wilson, Mrs. held ill the l*rnlv after the game.
William
Cortwright
ami
the
hostsuelnlltig a 30 dov leave with bis ess, Mr*. Gimt.
Stag
thirty cents; drag
forty
linrents, Mr. and Mr*. Anton Mi­
cents. There will be a floor*how.
chels.
refreshment*, and lot* of GtitH)
nm*lc, don't forget the Crate I'ri.
I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oelatid uf
TOl IIY TRIP
day night. EVERYONE t* invited,
Greenville, S. C. are visiting with
Breakfast in Sun fold and sup­ »n all you hoy* get date* and mine .
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M. Philip* per in Sun Francisco will be the on down...........
in San l,until, Mr. mid Mr*. Oelatid imutual exuciicm-c tmlav of Fred
Chit Chut In Class:
plan to spend about a month at Touhv. who has been living al
1* it true that Yvonne Cullen
various Interesting points in Flori­ 2IKM Mtionnlin Avenue.
and John Clarke are casting gltm
da.
Mr. Touhv left tip* morning for ecs in each other* directions ? '
California, where lie will visit a *Ti* rumored so ttliv bow. . . \
in Santa Crus. His nlnnr new singing talent at S. II. S. and
Second Play Planned brother
left the Orlando airport at 7:10 In the Fro*lt Class is Barbara O'
and after touching at Tampa, Burr. Site really is vvmtderful! Ed
Ily Theater Guild New
Orlcnn*. and Dallas will ar win Tisen seem* tn be awfully In
live at San Francisco at It o'clock, ten*ted in the Fro-h da**, to*.
The Sanford Tlieoter Guild, at
ill second ipmrtcriy meeting Tues­
day evening, voted to piodueo *
Accund play toward the end of
Februnry and a Ihltil play Inter
in tlu- Miring.
E. W. Tbuiua-, president of the
group, presided. Mi*s ililuo Baker,
lieiismer, reported a substantial
balance in the bank a* the result
of the four fi-cent pei furntances
uT "The Night of January tilth".
Doling llte business session Paul
Hi-,,.11 and Mr*. Francis Kutllllillut .11. weie appoint ed cu-.*tage
uuiuiigcr*, Mr*. Clam Julio and
Mr*. Robert llillhlmer will hntullv
puldieit) and Ml*. Itettv Cilllutu
will ml a* Itecuiiling Seeretttry.
Paul B e -ell. Ewing Deun nnd Bill
Sheet Size SI” x 108”
lieisehel w.|i- appuinteil to the
Ilour.I of tiuvernot. to fill VUCltUcie*.
Case Size 12” x :i8Va
An "open house" from H to In
p.m no loll. 23 will give till tllP*i*
in tin- i lunmiiMlty who are Inteli t . , I in Hie Sail foul Theater Guild
Ml SI IN
no opportuully to look over Hie
Guild building nl llie corner of
pi:m \i t:
Ninth Street nnd Laurel Avenue,
mid to meet und talk with inemMl *1 IN
bci * uf t)u- group.
Mr and Mrs. A. C. Cleveland
and two children. Jeannette and
Carol, have moved their residence
from Celery Avenue to 1007 Pal­
metto Avenue

Csuld It i* a blsnd* named B ar-!
THE SANFORD HERALD
haraf T 7 Marianne Strickland Thursday. Jan. IS, 1313
F*g« .1
dating a darlin' Senior boy for tbo
dance Friday night I t Hal there
will lie toads tif couple* there Dial
night!
,
Before the game is going to be
an awfully exciting basketball
game with New Smyrna! We’re
planning on winning, of course,'
so why don't you make It a date,
HAPPY Itlim iD At
too? After Tuesday night's vic­
J. li. II idges.
tory with Del.a ml. we'll really he
ready to show New Smyrna what
.
,
, , ............. ....
, , , , ,
sent, voire* ate valuated ami some
we can do. !
.
Ainu- in tin* spring, member* will
Guile a few* member* of the S.
again and n-ielvn a rating.
H. K. Glee eltdi iiiiitifipnted in they all -otnl liu-v bad a marvelClinic m-entlv. There, ulicie -la- on* time, but really worked tinrrl■
dents from all over the state are
That's all for now. lit* arcin' va!

Bargains Galore! Selling Out!
LOST OUR LBASB .. MUST VACATE
TOYS . . IIOBBIKS . . INFANTS’ WEAR
NURSERY FURNITURE
BUY NOW . . SAVE FOR FUTURE

TOYLAND
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G A R R E T T ’S
O D D LOTS SALE
SPRING MILLS PERCALE SHEETS AND CASES
each

6 9 u each

PACIFIC MILLS CONTOUR SHEETS

The Soelnl Department id the
Sanford Woman'* Club entertained
Mr*. It. I-". Whittier Jr. nimmm- yesterday with a dessert bridge
eeti today that a uaartcrlv meet, anil Canasta pari) at 1:nil p tn tfo*
ing of the Wup’itn'* Atixilinrv of lev*,** were Mrs II S Puggnr,
Hole Cru«* Enisronnl Cluin-li Mr* I. E. Spencer. Mrs .1 |) ICatholic Youth Club
would la- held mi Moiidnv at UK&gt; Cordell and Mrs W It. Jennings
p an in llu* Puii»h House
Beniiliful eamellu* In vaimii*
Finns Name Change
Tile siieakd- f"t tla* ncraslmi will shades were te-ed In deeorutlng
la* Miss Edna |b*nrd*lcv, nntiomil with pure wtuti hlossom* on a long
T he Catholic Youth &lt; lull met In
sccretnrv lo Hu* L'nilixl Tliank ()f- table In the auditorium
church annex mi Monday even
Election of officers for the dp the
fcrlmr. Miss Heatdslcv serves a*
ing with mie uf llte main topics of
tin* Wanton's Auxiliary •••ore-ont. partmeiil was held with Mrs C M disetixsimi being Ihe changing of
ntive to the National Council of Flowerv being renominated a* Hie club'* tilts' In the discussion it
_ chairman. Vive chairman will lie was Pointed mil that Hie won!
Episcopal Churches. Mr*. J. _
N.
Robson Is the local i-hnlrmun of Mr* S C, Graham: secretary. "youth" In the title has been mis­
Mrs Ben Wade; finanee. Mr* E
the United Tlmnk Offering.
leading unit does tint necessarily
Following Miss Beardsley's talk ■f Anderson; membership. Mrs, J rnnrnrn age limits Names will ho
nn informal ten will In* served I) ('nltahun: program. Mr* f I, •ulnnitted In the president. Miss
with Mr*. George Swnrtx In Redding
Mrs II Wayde llueker, chairman Claire Vormnml, during the month
&gt;lun ge.
of the Clvle Departriirnl told uf ami will he voted upon al Ihe nr&lt;4
Inrsinesx meeting
the museum tea being sponsored regular
The Hull also made plans fur a
Francis Dor ton Is
next Wednesday at the eltdi luet*p 1party
and old fashioned taffy pull
3-:mi p.m.
Honored On Birthday at Following
annuimeemenls. rani 'n In- lu lil Jan 21 nt 7.in p m in
games were eniuved anil ,-ittcr the church annex Mr* Clara Km
ELDER SPRINGS tSpeeltill
scores were tallied Ihe high prl/i ilall l* in charge uf llu- fund rum
Mr*. Bill Dortoil honored tier fur hrlilgp was awarded t,, Mr* 1 iilllfee and Miss Peggy Cum'time
the chairman of entertalniuenl
tlanehtcr Franel* reeenlly with n E linker; Canasta. Mr* .1. II |i*
blrthtlay party nt her home mark Junes; and serecno to Mr* \V II |Each mouther Is entitled tn bring
a guest
Ing her tenth hlrlhdnv
Brinson.
Game* were enjoyed by all. with
Those enluylng Ihe nflornomi
prires awarded In Irene Johnson. were Mrs, Baker. Mr* Ralph Alts i
Johnson. Lewis Carter and Robert tin Smith, Mrs. Ralph Aiislm Smith
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY
SI vers.
Jr., Mrs. if. M P apwot th and
((
uni Inonl (In Page live)
Sirs. Dorton was n**l«ted in guest Mrs. C. C. Sylvester of Ver
serving the guests by her daughter inonl, Mrs. Ilaynmml II. Smith.
Miss Evelyn Dorton, Refreshments Mrs. .limes, Mrs Scott E Weller,
of hot cocoa, cake, cookie* nod Mr*. Flowers. Mrs L. 1. Silt. Mr* Mrs Howard Mold Ielli, Mrs. I). M
candy were served In the follow ing D. C, Howard. Mrs.
C. Hinder Harrison, Mr*. F. T. Meriwether,
gttesls: Henry John nnd Ann Shu- son, Mrs, Brin*mt, Mrs f". F Mrs. J P. Cullen. Mrs. Chal ll.ir
macher, Lewis Carter. Allen. Hetty Proctor, Mrs. Anderson, Mr* .1 N key. Mrs A. D. Barber, Mrs. .1 I*
nnd Kay Slnnfler, Summit' |g*on- Glllon, Mrs. J. E Courier, Mr*. II Cullen. Mr* Metla Starke. Mt*
ard, Jnlm Daniel Taylor, Ire ir It. Berk. Mrs George McCall. Mrs. Hnrrimuu. Mr*. Arthur Kerlier.
Johnson, Nellie Plckern, Irene nnd Boy Tlllls, Mrs. E J'umplon, Mrs. Mrs llueker, Mrs, S. D lliuhlry
Blliy Price, Hubert Mver.x. Betly, John Kick. Mrs. B. It. Crumley, man nod Miss Ellnlee Klrehnnff
Thomas and Suile Norris and
Edith Carter.
MEN’S SHOE

CLEARANCE

MIm Alice Cooper l» rccupcrling In her lioni** after having
hderMne aurgvry In the lioapltul
I Orlando.
Mr*. Everett Swift I* hack home
Join a long atay at Fl»h Memorial
ftottital.
Mr. and Mr*. George K»rbcr of
"uffalo, etopnrd off on tlielr way
&gt; Miami where Ihnv Inland to
»end the remainder of the winter,
&gt; viait for two days with metr
fend* Mr. and Mr*. William No*
ell.
Mr. and Mm. Kill* White ami
fra. Ida Herman, all of Baltimore,
’era meats laat week In the home
f Mr. and Mr*. M. P. McDermott,
^fri, Herman I* Mr*. McDermott'*

Mrs. Ginn Is Hostess
For Chancel Choir

Si/.t’H

To

2

Single Bed Size

Double Bed Size

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r»rh

, 3 ft” rmilt

PFlti u i:

PIECE GOODS
Stevens Giiurhimis — Sanforize I and Mercerized
JIB” Wide — Rcir. Value 98c Yd.
Sale Iflf Yd.
Bales Ginghams — Sanforized nnd Wrinkle Resistant
42” Wide — Reg. Value $1.79 per yd.
Sale $|.19 yd.
Bates — Sprln^mtlls und Wnni-tuttii Fabries
(’lose Out Table — Values to $1.r&gt;9 yd.
Sale 79

Special
Dim Hiver

Piece (hauls
llaiidi-Culs

4 *

lli'V. x'li &gt;d

LADIES DRESS SUITS

NOW

ODD SIZE S — HA A ON (iA ItA ltD IN K

39* &gt;,,nl

Re«r. $11.9.1 (’lose Out $9-91
Plisse Crepe Nylon Dresses
Close Out $4&gt;91

Sizes l l«/a (o 20V2 Rejf. $7.95
Ladies’ House Dresses — Printed Percales

Close Out $|.9S each

Most Sizes 9 thru IB .........
Ladies’ Cotton Cardigan Sweaters

Colors — Melon — Lavender — Powder Blue and Lime
&lt;4T Rc«r. $2.49 Value

LADIES CASUAL SHOES
ONE TABLE CLOSE OUTS
31.00 1’ itlr
lU'lt, VulUL' SliM-.'S

Still' I’ rii'c

Sule $|.98

MENS SPORT SHIRTS
AuHorliiH'iii (Jtlils iiinl KmU
laitiK Slft'VOM Viilutm To fl.HH

Close Out $2-98 each

MENS SWEAT SHIRT'S

$4.98

$2-»8

$2.98

$2.39

llt'R. SI.US

$|.69

Vulue

$1.98

( uliirs Sllvt r — Kctl — Yt'llmv — lllim
S i/p s !!(&gt; - Hi

Special $|.79
each

MEN’S WOOI. SPORT COATS

Mr. and Mr*. William Boyer ore
njoyinx their trip up North. They
re expected back aoon and say
hay will bo glad to gat back to
'lorlda.
Mr. and Mr*. Krnrat Moeller ara
ack from a long vlalt with tlielr

W!N&lt;; T il’S — PLAIN TOES — MOCCASINS

Special
MEN’S 8 Oz.
DUNGAREES
Sixt'H 28 In itO
ZipimTH or
iltlttoBH

Mr. and Mr*. Joatuh Mfyar hav*
■turned after an obadneo of four

8.95

KSafjr him w“vM| ^r* mm writ
Wooaph Huck left lor New Jersey
rbere they expert to apend * coup*
* o f month* with their daughter
ind her family.
The holiday traveler* are getlag back. Mr. and Mr*, Ed Hoaly
fot la one day lait waek.
1 Mr. and Mr*. Charle* lllchen are
{ted to be at home again after
ponding five week* In Cincinnati
*trlib their family and friend*,
ffcty rrachwl Deltary on the ilh

9.95 VALUES

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SALK $1 li.il.1
IIKHIlINfiHONK — CtHKY — UK(1. ?2i.iir.
SALK $1 l.il.i
IIAYON — ( i'IIKY (TIKCK ~ IlECi. »I0.U5

MEN’S SPORT JACKETS
IIAYON ACKTATK — *6.118 VAI.UK
IIAYON OA1IAHDINK — $11,118 VALUE
NYLON ACKTATK — *8.98 VALUK
TWO-TONE OAIIAKOINK $10.98 VALUK

APRICOT BARI BILK—la Cell
bapman'a choice for thla cock-

FELTS -

*:».!IS
*7.98
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MEN’S DRESS SHOES

ALSO REDUCED
SUITS -

SALK
SALK
SALK
SALK

$B.98 Value........................................ $4-98
$4.98 V a lu e .............................................$2.98

SW EATERS

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herald

Profbssor Poitits
Out Remington At
Trial For Perjury

Thurttlay, Jan, 16, iM3

New Device Tests
Hearing Of Child
H By Electric Means
. nt

|

In crea sed

NEW YORK Wt—A TufU Collet#
faculty member ssys ho and Wil­
liam W. Remlnetoa, farmer gov
rrnment economist on trial on per­
jury chargei, attended Communist
party meetings in Tennessee In
1030 or 1017,
Howard Allen Bridgman, 41-yearold assistant economies professor
at Tufts, In Medford, Mass., was
among prosecution witnesses testi­
fying yesterday at (he start of

if

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Die, Six M issing In
Nursing Home Fire

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Mr^/nUurr i^’M rftyittiny t f

including a charge he lied during
the trial when he testified he never
knowingly attended Communist
party meetings.
The Tufts professor said Rem­
ington was among persons he had
seen at Communist party meetings
in 1038 or 1WT In Knoivllle, Term.
The witness said he aad Rem
ington then were clerks far the
Tennessee Valley Authority,
Bridgman identified Remington
from the witness stand.
Remington, once a tlO.OOO-a-year
Commerce Department economist,
was convicted of perjury at his
first trial. He had been charged
with falsely denying before a fed
oral grand Jury that he had over
been a member of the Communist

. fixoupuru/$a//
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. Mr**

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Att/tcno/SLun/
yLtfAisytim

HIM II A RIMODUC1ION of lha Invttfdlon snot to President-elect uml
Mrs. Dwight [). EUonhcwer to attend tin- lnnugur.il hall on Tuesday
evening, Jan. 20lh, held In thetr honor In Washington, ffnfvriidliondlj

N egro P refers Jail
In ’Bama To North
CLEVELAND (A'—"Aro you sure
the Judge
aakrd the 28-year-nld _____
N o g r_n
charged with n $3 unarmed rob­
bery.
"Yea," r epllcd Carlllyou Armalrong yesterday, Insisting (hat he
wanted In return to Alabama's
Kilby Prison in finish a robbery
term which has 07 years ami 0
months to go.
Armstrong, charged with rob­
bery, explained hn had been a
Irusty at Kilby, "They treated me
all right," he sold, lie Insisted ho
enjoyed life there before he es­
caped Juno 2(1, JD.W.
1
,1Vim Ill’ll
"You
pro Dili
the first nril/iFiiil
colored rmeaiwi
persim
I ever hoard of that preferred a
Southern prison to a Northern
pne,'' said Common Plena Judge
Frank J. Merrick. Then the judge
ordered the prosecutor's office In
notify Alabama authorities Iholr
prisoner wanta to go homo,
. Armstrong wp* sentenced in 0(1
yottra from Marengo (.'minty, Ala
bama, March 8, I040. Ho was nrrented here In the holdup of deli­
catessen owner Tom Ayna. tig.

Bob Topping Marries
SpouHe Number Five

The human skull is cniunoaed
ft! lamrs.

HALT LAKE CITY i*-lfrn ry J.
fHob) Topping, the tinplate lirlr,
and Mona Mac Mnedl, 24, Iden­
tified ns an lec skating Instructress
at Sun Valley, Idaho, obtained u
marriage license yesterday.
Artur Jimmy Cross announced In
Hollywood Uml Hie rouple had
married. Topping rceenlly was dl
vorccd by actress l.ann Turner
Newsmen were unable to find
who performed the marriage cere­
mony, and they were unsuccess­
ful In nttcmpls lo reach Topping.
On (he license application Top­
ping gave his nge ns 3!), his resi­
dence ns Ketchum, Idaho, and his
occupation us "investment man."
Topping Ims been married four
limes—lo actresses Latin Turner,
Arllnc Judge and Jayne Hhnddnkc
and Gloria linker, a society girl.

I-'I,OKI DA G R A D E " A

Tho old Norse ships had steering
oars only on the right side near the
stern and the term "starboard"
(steerside) Is believed to have dorlvod from that fact.

The low, oweeplng Inee ef the IMS Chevrolet#
are eaempiigtd by this four-dear aadaSs la the
“Two-Ten* aeries, which this year offer* lairrivvdpcrfom anc#, comfort and esaveaiene*
In addition to a complete re-design. Apparent In

Greater A ttendance
Predicted For Fair

P,Ttie If. S. Circuit Court of Ap­
peals unset the verdict on the
ground the original Judge. Gregory
F. Noonan, wai too vague In de­
fining to the lurv what Communlil
party membership meant.
The government then obtained
tha Indictment on which ha now Ir
being tried. The original charge is
of not mentioned In this indictment
If convicted oa all courts In tha,
new Indictment, Remington could

DRESSED and DRAWN

thla view are lb* eolargrd front and rear vision.
neW fonder and hood coaloura end a fresh grill;
treat ateat that enhance lb# rugged beauty ef
the earn, Four-door sedans art alia available In
lha “One-Fifty* end the new Del Air aerie*.

I Paul Goebel, who played with
(he event.
k w Chicago
f &gt;!k l f nEftt Bears
Ilikara many
m a f l v years
V R i r i ago,
fldO.
Feature of the 1081 fair will be uthe
the agricultural aad hoase econom­ is Mayor of Grand Rapids, Mich.
ic displays and exhibits, both on The sheriff of the Grand Raplda
the county aad community level. area is also a former Bear, Hugh
Exhibitors wlU vie for high hon­ Blackiock.
ors, ribbons, and almost $23,000
in premiums.
George Sllmwelsa, former New
Rmphasla will bo on youth and York Yankee and Cleveland Indian
their part In the agricultural pro­ Infieldcr, was a backfield star for ler, climbed down a fire escape
University of North Carolina to safety. The Durlin children are
gress of Central Florida. The state- the
IU l e in'm
orphans.
wide boys and glria Four-II poul­
"This is horrible. Everything is
try and egg show and tho sixth
Arnlc Wcinmdster, star tackle destroyed. There Is just a thick
annual slate Four-lf dairy show or the New York Giant*. was a pile of glowing rubble there now.H
and Judging contest will be fea­ sergeant in the field artillery dur­
Firemen combed the smoulder­
tured. Tne cattle Judging will take ing World War II.
_____ ing debris through the night
place on Monday ana the poultry
searching for bodies.
Judging on Saturday, closing day
Firemen said the blase apparent­
of tne fair which is also designated Ions of the Four-II dairy ihuw and
Judging contest. Similar worth­ ly started on tha first floor where
ai Four-II day,
A total of $1,000 will be award­ while premiums are made available t two coal stoves Wert used to heat
the entire building.
ed winners of the various dlvli- In the poultry show.

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�ifeaptist Minister
[M ails Last Checks
Paying Huge Debt

~r" .vatoso nrr..\i r,

Jo?, hcr.erfit i rar.dr.
Recoining Unpopular

A d d itio n a l
(Continued

S o c ie ty

From Cage Three)

TALLAHASSEE. (Special | —
Baptist Circle Meetings
Collection of llirgal claims by
fraud is becoming unpopular in
Mr*. Volio 'VillUm* Si |ir«p.
Florida, according to a compara­
Mr*. John L. Lee wns featured •.;«|«m1 t iv rr tin ' m retiru r of « irrli*
tive statement issued by the Un­
•J \v»lh tlii* «&gt;Pi*niiuc il«‘vi tWiMiil
employment Compensation Divi­ tit the monthly program of the
n f t iik r n
fro m
l! TMiiotiiv
sion of the Florida Industrial Com­ Bnutist Church cirrles. giving n
mission. The report of Director W. review on Monday afternoon of 4:1-5 f o llo w n l u i t l i u i i r a v r r Mr*,
U. Norwood, Jr., to Chairman the Baptist Woman's Missionary lit. II. ( m»ih|* oii tulkctl o n &lt;ti'\4iiril
ii v&gt;*I Mr*. II K ( *oo|i«'». m i* •
James T. Vocello shows that dur­ Society in Florida. She slated
ing 1)152 "benefits o b t a i n e d that the First Baptist Church sinii *lii«lv cluiiriiiun. iiiimoitn'«,«l
through misrepresentation continu­ tunstiluted in Florida was in I lull I h r r h i i l n of MiHtloiini v \*
- t
ed to decline, in iiinounl* received Bethlehem (now Cainphelltont in A finbllts ooiilii lit* li«*Iaft .Ian
1825.
tilitl u i ir i t l all iii «*iii Im*» to utlfiiil
also in perrentage."
The Florida Baptist eonv. ntion | T lif nifi'tlritf 'Mi* vImm' iI u i ll i
Claimant* disqualified tolaled
&lt;*'JI compared to 1,015 in 1051: the was organized in the Parlor of tin* m o n t i m r «*f tin- w m i
amount of money represented wns the Rev. ami Mrs. R.. Mays. w a t r h u o n l in iiviiaoii Th**^f at
$.10,807, or two.flflbs of one per­ Madison county, in 1851; with the t f tn l i n v won* Mr*, t • I r i f m a * .
cent of the amount paid In In'tie l?ev. W . N. Chatidolit, for whom Mr*. IJootNon, M i - W f \ l ........
fit* during
‘
tho year. There were i Chaiidoin Hull at Stetson Cm Mrs. It R. Beck. M is H. S .-,1
78 persons convicted of fraud com­ xersitv WUS named, b e in g ele cted limn. M i-. Willi.u n -. Mi- i -.p
pared to ItH) in |D5| nml I ID in nr secretary In 1880.
e»‘, I l l s . J e s s e L ew is a n , I Mi
**
IWHO; the totnl amount of over­
Site said the first direct mention V. I l o m c c .
payments recovered wits fid,mm of tin- Baptist Woman's Mt—ieiiin IP52; $2.1,01 H in ID5I, uml $25,- nrv Society WHS ill IHH| when the
M rs. B t n ll e v t td h a i n eeinlm t, 1
48D in IDAO.
Rev. N. A. Bailer, mtssitmniv of
During the year over AO.Oitt) the Stale Mission Itenid. said in ii.ir w h ic h Mrs. F F. Ill" t tend
elnimunt s were screened nml In- his report: "We cannot too i-utti t h e m e e t i n g o f Circle N'&lt;* :t ,|ur
vestigntrd hv the eentinl office nml
utlv iirvi* (ho iniporliiiM’M of our •i m i's s u g c on th e s t e w utsl-liit* of
field deputies. This sereeltlllg nml *i»trr* orirnnisiiii; hih’M'Iii** i»i iiioiu-v. I'hc C o n im u n itv Mis*i«minvestigating hn&lt; been stepped ti|i nur chimhc* for «*VHti‘iimtii»llv tltiiittiitin, M rs. It. C Wllev. ........
during tlie past 12 months. Eight culliH’tivur fiilitl* for iiii**inir(. 11in seliteil plaits t o visit - h u t ins ami
cases are now being prepared for siu'ifeition ifonKfl in (In* &lt;i|i- itienihi'i's w h o a r e ill
\ ciillecliiitt
taken f&lt;o the
prosecution
tinning out-of-stale iHiliitniiiit of Mm. N. A Hnilrv in
# ... wns
.
claimant*. I.ocul office cluim tak­ s t u f f M*rri'tnrv of "Minim*-* w ork. * f'Hlii «»f Mi**imi* i i f t r r whull
ing methods have been strengthen­
••Thi» 44o m en (if IKHl.lH'.U luid 'll*. I lvdf IIiimidin v *ivi«I 'I ia
ed in order to prevent fritud before no r m * o r •• ffiri* nl n inio* ••( f I.Ilium l**ld of flu* illi**toti wnik
it becomes "fraud ill fact." Some lm n * iio rliilio ii
vot tlo v o u t It'iiiir dniif Hi till* I'li'lirh -i it mu
■liiinis filed, however, tire filed in in iiil**ioiiiir*' iin,i,liinf*'*. 'Ii- nl* l.nili-llltm.
etiiir because of n mi-iimler-toml* lit' dnlnl, udtlmir Hull Huti
Mi A. "
.1 Walk* i rln.tl Ilf
ing hv the clniipuiil. Knelt ease is ll4TO|1l|l1i«lllll«,ll|* IIM* II i hlllii lll'f ii'tflinir with .i n i.i'fi
\ umu*
11eiitc'l iinlividuallv on tile evidence fo r ill** i»r«&gt;*i*nt "
M S in to tluiAf nt (rllili IlkT 4\ f | ( 'I r* 1••1till mi
gat lieied.
M i ­ II. ll Wit'lr. Mi*. i ti11/ . Mi *
(In* woiiu ii in o u r r l u m Ii l**tluv

Thutidar, i&gt;ti IS. O il

Pige 5

.1 F. Harrison. Announcement
was made that flowers had been
s, nt to ill members of the circle.
The group voted to meet in
the near future with Mrs. E. C.
Harper to complete the study
of the hook "Hod's Troiihnilors".
I'rcscnt were Miss Minnie Stew­
art. Mrs. W I . Vnnre, Mrs. Mar­
tha Marshall. Mrs. Ilaroer, Mr*.
I'loeks. Mrs W. E. (tiles. Mrs. M.
t iimiiiifi***,
Mrs,. M. Cusson,
Mis R \ Unwell. Mrs C. W.
Ktgle. Mis. Hal risiin, Mr*. Roy
Mull. Mi» W. II Miuruv. Mrs.
M eoie uml Mrs W. W Herne.

f
||* NOUIIKitT GI.SHKFSKI *
I At* Nawafeaturee
f LITTLE ROCK—A short, grav' Ing Baptist minister walked into
lih e Little Rock Post Office recentMy and mailed 110 check*—tho ln*t
I payments on n 1700,000 debt of
f honor.
It wns it debt that took nine
years to pay through the sacrifices
of fewer than 200,000 Arkansas
Baptists.
To do It the minister had to
break parliamentary rules and ap­
Circle No 7 ef the W M. tJ.
peal a lawsuit to the Arkansas
w a s led hv Mis. II. I.. Johnson
Supreme Court.
ml epeli-'il with t h e I e |. lilting of
The minister, who decline* to
it" W M C u n t e l i w n i d The ,letake much of the credit, i» Dr.
vetm m il. given hv Mr*
M. N
plcnjamin I,. Bridges, present sec­
•
i liiinl.
w as tnk&gt;ti front 2
retary of the Arkansas Baptist
...... tin i i ",
Convention.
\ let'll from .Mis* Fimires DorThe problem wns n $1,200,000
'•■e p i is s i o n n iv to .fit- m . w a s
bond issue debt that in 11KI1
i .,
threatened to dissolve the Arkan­
4'* •• IhmuI. ' f Iiii11| nf \||4*in||*
sas Baptist Convention.
«*»'l* •lion 4\u&lt; taken
Bonds were sold during the
MM. RUM RNAAR U pictured In Diuseidnrf, Germany, at the playfully holils her Siamese twin glrlt. Gill.*
1 h "*•' f*i' fill wet** ' | i • Kllltcr
1020's when the convention launch­
and Lett*, now IB month. old. Tlte parents have given their consent for turnery to separate the Infants
' hi. \ '**,
&lt; iini|(.-( llfiihnm.
ed an expansion program that
after doctors announced the twins had separata brains and nervous systems. Ur. Peter Itovttgen. leading
M i«»
&lt;* f iil.I.A, M i *
\V. L .
built thrpe colleges, n hospital, un
West German brain specialist, will perform the operation In tho near future.
{JnirrmiHonal)
" lotfdo'i. Mi
| \ I *&lt;iiitiiiitfhtini,
orphanage and an nmhltlous state
Mi
M II f I r i f r , M . a H u m i d
mission.
Ih i'i* . ' I ia
"
\ 'Im tiA n fi, M r*.
M Then the depression hit and in
^*'1 i i i i i i , ' I i a .In** |
\V• iaflitw
one of Arkansas' Do bank failures M c C a r t y M u s t A s k
• I f ' • I u m i I.
M ia
.lnhll*n||
during January, IIKII, the Con­
M
AM*.
\tlfii. Mia i ; ||
vention lost $51,000—the interest F o r
R e s ig n a tio n s
ll *i ii’ll, Mr*.
payment on the debt built up in
..
\ Ii
the 20's.
S a y s S ta te C rou p
"
I Slniolffl
The Situation Wns Hopeless
An emergency meeting of the
Tl A
L L A H A S S E E iCtv-H
n -lf G
n v .D a n
Bantists' executive hoard wa* cull
Al.LAllA.VtKK
liov.unn
t Ii.iiiiii -. M i
11 inn i*hri'V.
ed The general .... retnrv Dr T McC*r,y wa.M,, resignations front
T h o •*rn«*rul i m u r r n m nifi t t*.*1 ll T
1: I'
n Hnwn rem rted
ik. ' t..-.
" '‘-mbers of Ihe State Livestock
M m 1 . A I’tnllHM ' I f
|(*\4n l ividiv idiiul I'irclf m c i t im r State Farmcra Market iti ( h r Kduriilioiiul llmldio** und u fllll... M i - Wii. v. ' l l . " ii 1Li i
L .- X a tb r n n,
„
T , " Sanitary Board, as he has Indi
!? .f « .t b !a
submitted his catfll
apnarenUy will have to
M i,
II W MIiiiiiii (til Jlllil '1* *
roviTod «li-li liiiirhi’ou »» ikmiii
resignation
fl#k f„ r |hcm („ rnlallv.
llr
\it. M
1 III IM ■' D idui'.
Mr*. ' .1. U ilriH oo, | u I i I f f
m m mill
r n n n no
Dridges^ j nf,n Duruls, Dade County dairy
m %11141: 1’
tin* W M V , «*oft*f|irl«t| • *hoil
roDAV vV riilDAY!
£*, *jr " | ,
ehureh, ,„ an v%ho has served on the board
%4 \ rim i»
rn iN M i %
11 .1 1*4
&lt; II- l&lt;- No. 1 w u- «
Z?.
*«°i. "T*! " I "o*Mrpr- 1In |since the Caldwell administration,
'
f^«V»iMlli$C |.$t. ••• •••••••
»•* f*u*liii'** u i r o i Imr p r im i&lt;* Hu* i n i* Mi * i: Ii. ihiiiit nml ' h v 1 ••I, -1
his pliu to the board the iitinia-1bronuht up the question of nffcrimj
«» . I •• »•!.»• ..it I lir S itlif.tn l ‘ ■I i|p orillll 1111*1 iilillo»ilir*«l lliitf rlolli
•mf. w h iili
lull
••••*•• do|iuf*'d • nl, Ii , i 9(M'k || ill*4«tli*»ntil f | Mill
ter argued that surrender would resignations at a meeting here to
mean the loss of too years of dav
dm itiir (In* uu*l in***iih wo* ifu*l\ T im nt h V 1 1.5. Slu toi.i ..r tin"
T iiiii . i l.v *•* lif** wu* IIIHll I'll 11 f.v
In lie hIiiiio .' i I In hm*'il
Baptist mission activity in the1 He quoted newspaper stories that
( 'ili'lo N«».
I. Mi *
• K *1* I to- I tn ls ltiii, iiiftoeuce of th e
slate and that ''certainly find McCarty would consider it proper
HiiluiihifV hi rli**i|rf , i*i* -n?. I V.•*ii&gt;. u in Ins fiimilv
would not allow thut.
1jf members of holdover (wards.
'I it 'li l tl l e s M.iith.ii.l -i
I Ilf |irn**if*ni nl * fill *• i*i w'Hi lb*
Errol
Flynn
mnkc*
love to Mr.tuiiii
Three months Inter the board including Ihe livestock sanitary
.............
, .............
.. ..............
.................t i'll.MM ill tliis niie fiom
... n.
• o|»li* ••••ill*'
**!*•• t$|| »|
\\ .•••••*•! o f Vl-ltlllg I lo- I M il. Ii . ..I. in I I
met again. HtIII Bridge* did nut Hoard, would submit their resig-i 'iilv.i-nl-liitermiliiiiial’" "Against All Flags." Colin
folio h&gt; Trihnicohn
ini.
\ i n n n . l (lie W m l . r
\
' \ | l N•W 11, l"l||l* IMIll 11 • Ip ■•■lllpll Ii
have a solution.
notions In permit him to nnpoilit (hewing on the IDts Theater screen toduv and F.iduy
0-1.
•1. lit ' nf f III' lit1- 'llifl w.•$1. III..,
It was then thut lie violated men who reflect his thinking,
I ' "Mi'll'*',
v%ii
»*i\f»i
l»\
Me*
^lie .ll •• 1l.lll Mlr ti,. •. . Ilull '■ Jill
• li'li I* * N|n*$lit'ud lift •ihi |'I" iim | Id
fiarliemeiitnry rules.
Before he was inaugurated. Mr _ _
s a i l
As chairman. Bridges refused Curly told Florida cattlrmrn he M ( ) l '( &gt; M l f i r i W A M K D fi
Mi - l(i*v III if I **Fm Iv 11iv * ..f t ...1 f••• lll.lt •' mi --i »M1U» le'H
Runaway Train
•1•9*B*|s I'l ..... hi 44t |«‘ Mi
to recognize a hoard member who wanted to take politics out of the
v * u ,,M a
• Ilf W nlllfir^ I l»l***ui( (#*•• 44« I f 'It
19 1 •1-*1nti tie*. M. 1 II
i
wanted to sernnd u motion Hint board, which has been deadlocked l A v ., V i r i l k l l U
$ •' i d Itl' M • 111Mill*f•( * * " 4
(Cntilln..—t I't.im I’a i-s (Inp)
1 . I d l',t*
4 1 \it '• »m • riflit il**ii il If • *1 If III " l*\ 'I I • •••»». 'll " Dmuii Mi
II., 11- K•
" I Ilm
would have di-solvcd the orgatil- nuirh of the last two years on •
“ *•* I V U B 0 1 x 1 1 4
8 15 a to The tram was due at 1
v t VI. 1 . i I'ltin • 'll * \ 1
*'•••*» U
tntlon and dm-kt-d the big i.blign- pollev and personnel matters.
C o e n w . n o M2o.
1| m**|I'I 1 title ; "I ' iimim ’ f&gt;\ \|*
i j ii ; ;
1 4 •$.$»..
Mix ' 1
Wt*v M&lt;
lion.
"If the governor wanta o tr resig
IS O O IU S ,
oC F V ItC S
i I • " \ 11• I lilt* I nl ic M .11 .
. * ‘ T mi 1 1. 1 *. 1*..* • ml.Joseph I. Miller ot Wasliingtnii.
«»... .
Bridges Trusted in Cod
j nations. I for one .un willing to
' tlt.'l ' V 1*4 M ia II I ( I’Mil* I . M .i *. It. . 1. Mi - It XM 1 ..Ii'.
a passenger, s.od Hie train must I' Mil-• • : 1 • ...1,1 • \'(M • ll
Mt '1 itt It* ml M. 11".Ill t 1 it 11
... Mi **4
Instead Dr. Bridges outdo an live him mine.” Dtil'uis said. He
\ III.»•."*•• I»\
\».
TALLAHASSEE .Vi—Mure money hove been traveling close In Vi
1 1 (Ml | |ll
• • it 1*«• 4 ll'ltl
intparsionedi lO-mlnute pleu that wax a supporter of McCarty In the for children's services, utilities tulles an hour going through the l
1l*|i urn.*
Tit..I., no
' . 1 l| Mil ll|el
ft
12. 1I iiiii .
the grottn go on with the faith last campaign. Ills term expires rr- uU|Um am, nMdmn„ „ f pu|,||r yurd ami "everyhialy Ihoiight we f t . ... » ,
• 1 "H , III "rtiv*ir w in l id l*v Mr* U V
It
M in
• I . * 'Id Mt utik J r .
1* ♦ f *1.. W
|*.»«
were going to derail "
i?.*1 . .'.m* ' ' il* *,,c 11* through." in,
____ . __ .,...........officials' accounts was
*
*
..(••,
4
.
It.. •llfi Illltf n| ( i
II
II
.
Ilm
\ m *1
»S .............
Other board member, disagreed "■ V """ "'i.R lpi'm oX r.'V n d R-g'
Dissolution was forgotten and
the Red Cross s.ipl ii IiiiiI been ‘1 •bltd f
is ..
1" III • *• !•f »•
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aBrldgc* was tntide general seere- Hal Chalre, expressed the general ! ! , ! ^r‘-. v*Lm!i hi,. "tii.-ir sA IIml day llllormi'd .iI li'.ist 12 persons wore
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b u n mull w ii b i ti *i|M-tiimr
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admitted
to
Casually
Hospital
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M‘" i w 7 n t ^ o c i r a t e will, the
In.dgel hearings,
t’iiclf
I wu ••••!»■In. |f I It
llfll bt lilt* i tv i
bv Mi
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He nsked the hondlmlilrrs to new governor bill I have worked on
nurse
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Hull In*I
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pnnte n nroti-tlve eommiltee with
Irving (iiildherg of ll.iiiiitinre, •
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the
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which the llupUst* could nego•fj
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Mi
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anti plan In cnnllntie tlniiiq
so -I committees to consider Inccaxl»" a Washipetnn «• h"rh, nml Dele 'I*.i $»ii• iIIim - \i il|*.r
bu^fil **tl lb
f u l l I' »■
tln»".
nf tlhiii
tlie state auditor's fttitds. He wnill
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audit,
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.ill,
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WasbliiKlun.
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y . - t i s s ? i r !",”" " “' agencies tinder him when he took Four person* wereauntillctl to
' 49(9rrriK-4 Itroilut r »
* mI i Ci m mu
the debt
In ItI ....
years und guined r w
• S.itifiH.I H»,|Ib. t'n rn ifi
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O'** new 4 1'iir r it*li t**. uiirtiiir lliut
The hoard voletl lo lift the un
•9i f i. .nil
the committee's approval. The
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I 1 |(» It* i un&lt;l mi-'tukfH n f tintold Emergent) llosptnl None ap I
miiiwNinn*
quarantine in Brow ard Coun­ office 10 tluys ago but wns
"t
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Bapl Nta then thought they hnd a Ihrnx
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in.ti K r i i *i i a f v i ' i i r lie f n i f M i n m i l l i b f liinl »fit.li i f i| III *sfWII,|* fo| (Ida
solution to the prolilem.
The Mutton inustii's office saltl "
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a live spoor vaccine ha. Itpcn used cause of an auditing staff shortage
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But tho hohlers of promissory Tho action was recommended hv
Stale Auditor llrvan Willis said Hint some of Hipse nlio.ird the
M'i,.|it|i-m iili-iiilfiii o*i t li r t f * . i lc . »*r4v \ in r .
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notes nml some bondholder* start- the Stale Health Deparlmenl.which his present staff Is from (vs u lo
w,,re In lurid
fu lfil iiibmIi ».!*•« I i n r l d i » if t n h
,
f'||i|i9f « | |'ill k, • "in.mifi
1 ' mt It.l.l Ilf 1iIn* w mi 9. nf him
I
mciI suing lho Convention. Cliurrhes said the disease appears lo he three years behind on audits of
A physician -&gt;i Ihe station »;|inje
. Ilv missions
riiuiii Mill 1'Illll * ii.ltiiil i t* III
1" • • I 'l l
1 Mill lllllll
nnd member* ki'cainp dittceurngcd under control. •
some county offices lie asked for said between 20 and .'lo Injurthl
iilmHil
I lie walk of
ri i *1111 for .l||li
'* It It t»e-t•|e|f* Mf .*. ♦M it Illll l.flt llilli
and Htopped contrlhutliqr. Dr.
fund' in raise pay of tits assistants . hnd lieen procetsed Huioigh the where Hie locoinolive e r a s h e d
• luil.' 4 4*x•t 4 1" un i •&lt;T III tw III. . Mtlf I'll III •• I.f III.Bridge* wns forced to compro­
and hire seven new utitlRors In elinie In less than mi Imur He through nml some station rmplnvns -llllt II-A *491(1 ft* • » Mlt
('OPS FACE CIIABHES
|»»MV* t '• milt M W11 w ••II 1•\ 1III' lid i. Iiiiii *
mise.
JACKSONVILt.E
—Five citv help carry the load.
said most of these appeared in lie |ini.v have been there
fill" l||»** I*f | • $"• lit .
*.f ti.. L i f t ' .mil
••wuii' .iii.t ..II . t
A fedeinl court inID.'ld npproved policemen accused of helping a ! Altogethrr, he requested$9'.S.f»tn
onlv shaken tip nml bruised
He said lie had seen no signs
\l i a Mill Milt* $
**•lie* .«••
1 ,.,i.III.
a comuiRtpe-siigKesteil plan
to tpirglnrv ring faro stale charge*for Ihe next two year*
That'sTit," dm lor said lo* saw the on
of life nor heard any noises in Wf|fi|-bt|i n f I h f r n\ v. «. .11. ' tili.f it* t'1. ,*.&lt;
fl.B
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nit •• l|*B.t
'Ii
•ctllo the debt.
„f conspiracy, being an aecessnry about the same amount he asked gine crew leave H-e hniumi'ive Ihe liuggage room
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S5 Cents on the Hollar
In breaking and entering nnd re two years ago Iml Hie Legislature unassisted He said however Hint
Ihe IocomoHve imslie.l across ••44 »l •iMIlllllllIlt V III •Itlllf
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\i&gt;i•l i&gt;
gave him $.120.imni less than that a baggage room w.is loc.iled ill Hie entile widlh of the ("iieoiirse
A special campaign resulted In celving stolen goods
1 t'
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1 u i i n » , 'It
Increasing medical and Imsptlali rertly under tlie emu nurse Hour liefore Hie (liHir gavo m leaving If Mi 'I'bI i»«|iI In 111 w '• It •ll. ||tlenough to relire the bond* and
The eharses were filed Wednes­
M i n t i i i \ I It \ i . I
m in i "t-wiiii*
' i-.lilt •9inii \vii‘t • nl. ItIB1 '1
1 I*..
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ration
costs
plus
a
growing
dc
day
hv
County
Solicitor
llarrv
Mar
Ihe
lie.id
end
of
Ihe
locomotive
?.n tht’
of :t8 centi to
fill*
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the dollar.
tin. City charges of breaking and mand for state help in treating
hanging on a beam. The tail end
• If.M,1
of the tiicointitise uml Hie fronl TI imad hi •• -••til w i i r 'I r a M.
Th« Arkansas Baptist Conven­ e n te r in g bail been filed last week
Indigent r i l n p t c i l i hlldreti were nf Ihe first roach jucknifed Into 'V l i m i . i Mr* Mill.'i, Mi* I '
tion was — legally _ frr„ of
when the five were arrested They
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tremendous deld.
are W. E. Vlniant, J C Cravev
Hie floor below A second coach
r r c a s e In Hie C rip p le d C h ild re n 's overrode the fiisl coach
Mr* P m k . Mr* V. *h v. M m Ii
Ml t ll.' Ml. . I ) • **f &lt; I I I I.
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W«HV free did not ft. C. Carter. H. II Mann ami
C o n im is s io n f u n d , f r o m i l . l w n n
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The station is localed almul
( (iM IN t. SI V nml MON.
rfM,VL ,
''*M"Uve I.card nor Edwin Boyer.
this b ie n n i u m lo $1 ,7!&gt;U.ixhI ill Hie three lilocks from the t apilol ll Mf * S. I
|Inv1m . Mt-I. i |( i "tin ,M. \V i' i t ..... . it
*'r' Bridge*. They plneed all the
" A l'H I I . IN l' 'IMS**
Ki'-lfr
Ml* I •». I ill i «ii ii inI i i lb.- .
.*Hll .1 ,11 l\.
Arkansas lluptUt* ami nil
/A
Another J'lvenile agenev Ihe serves almul a half ilo/en rail
S T ' 1(1(1 N t ; I I I I K I S l » A V
a
n?ifh
M,i.p
?p';r
" ,lnofi‘ the
rtri",if
'll*. Hal f'nlbrtt
I •l«'Vl|(|,.!M,l , l I'H. II I,\
roads
•nil
hid
It in
buck
safe.»«* Christian hmllei will !«• m ,ught|H n
V &lt; 0 n i l r l l l l l l l O I l S Stale Children's Commission.&lt;i'kei|
u i .* r''*tf«'x traveled Hi.. *tut,. us long us the world cun point to 1
i •;
fur $HJ,$’lli. a n inere-ise ot 111 J-H)
•tux (Old those who once had held any suggestion of dixlmne.ty in
W A m t l N f l T t l N iSs _ F x t i n i i '. l i v r
H* work of studying
the bonds and note* that *omc our drullng*."
IJ«"Hs** mu*t pay
The convention voted lo puy the
thalr "honrit" debts.
debt.
Hie s t a le
In December of thut year the Eisenhower’s choice fur secretary .. .... . »uml
.»
,Ark'|ri,° 1 Baptist
•
Convention meeting in Little Reek, first noteholders were paid off in nf defense, today slowed down thr
S t a l e Itailrm id nnd I’uli'ic
the executive l»onril recommend full. In the years afterward, K f fth0 qnUew C^hlmVchoVcp?1 ‘ ,l
un u|i
‘•
,«mMii»sl.in asked ........
Cor. 11rd &amp; Palmetto
Priday Suturdaday Specials
Telephone l‘JS7
H that , hp
r i S i n ' g other*, including the heir* of some,
BlH o l S c r . n 7 , r m e r nn U
Douglas j
{' ^ Z
' %
^debtednea. be paid In full. It were paid off.
McKay of Oregon won prompt and ' "
y,,ur"' BM l" rrra,r
I.AIM .I. Ill: \|)S
would coat $700,000 -th ree times
I.AIMJK ST A I. KM I'A S C A I.
At unn point the movement al­ unanimous approviil from the Ken , , . (; m m U »|( i n r r
R,,.h n r ,,
v „ .w
the Convention'* annitnl budget.
most collapsed. A group of lay­
fle e .
^ * h * , ••'UlStwU O n t h l l men brought *uit to restrain con­ post 0" " "rotor; of the interior,
i
head
ea. I 9 c | l
floor of the meeting. Lawyers ar- tributions to pnv off the debt.
Son. Bridges (It Nil) left " „Hvall g«« „„,l^ eleetrle ,
i. s
Bridges carried the suit to the
K m th*.* i t.h*' ,lr^ w*» I'tfAlIv
P*M, ministers disagreed and Arkansas .Supremo Court which closed diMir meeting e"f X r ArntwPo IS o ' n t e " whTeh w s s 'g k e n 'l o7t
r 1 TK.NItKU
K X TItA I.A U liK IIK A II
tome suggested that It would be ruled!
hours'Vnd
ww.meS A rI &lt;»"* I',y„He
i h.0.
, i 9iVsaid
the commission had been
much lietter to use the money In
"The Convention's action In committee's quirting of Wilson ws*
r l r o r C K I DCAl
rerngnlting this moral obligation only about half finKhed. However, able to tin little more than "r"bi &amp; n i I '. j r "
and determining to discharge it thera was an apparent speedup her stamp" requests nf e'eiirie
power companies for auHiorli 'tlon
Is nothing more than might lie and (ho Wilson questioning hailed In
borrow more than .v&gt; million I j NK4V l(KP lll-ISS
. . f c t 'V j r . K ' L
'r . . expected from a growing, militant at the end of three hours
II Alt I) lli:.\ l) OKKKN
dollar* for plant expansion
ArkaoMSstKirn missionary who organisation dedicated to promot­
Four nf Wilson's ton sides also
Mack
expressed
belief
that
the
t!**9. ^turned from Japan where ing a religion whose cardinal were in the room Bridges said
Jmd .pent two years in a eon- principle is found In the com­ It appeared a* If It would take commission should go Into Hie
3
9
for such expansions licnuve
“n camp, made a moving mandment: 'As ye would that man an afternoon sesslen M s v and need
invariably Hie coinpnnles mine } ]
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should do to you, do yo also to another tomorrow to finish the hark after plants ire built to re; i pink
KSCAKMI.I.I-:. SI'IMNM ON ION S Mlt
”
r 1
Mid: "The testimony of them likewise.
questioning.
MU* lilt
IfBM 'l lo
It rnmpen'alt)
cutest Irate
Increases
Tho questioning of Wilson, for- f r th CM,fn diiurr*
head of General Motor*, con ,,,r ,nr "■P*nuiiurea.
a
on hi* holdings In that con
cern and other companies.
Lctful Notices
cni.I.AIUIS - MI'STAHII IIII
Bridge* said Wilson "has been
I'llK SII I.MI'AI.
[i
very frank. He hasn't eonrealed a
s-h t i t i i h n v t H i ;
thlnj." The senator said Wilson
N"llc« l» h"r»l,y a Ivi-n ilmi we
had testified thst "he h*« divested nr" r n a n s v 'l III l,ioill"'i&gt;" nl III"
pnrii*r of VIhh ""H "
.......... I
himself of everything direct, ox- T
-------------------------------h ir d
Mlrcxt, Uiliifur.l, 8 pih Imi.I i&gt;
FIIFSII
cent hl« stock holfHn«s."
l ounty, v im i'l l, u iu trr lit" ii. ilii.. is
(JHKKN TO P
Presidentelect Elsenhower has ms imp *' Hit s ti« 1l.i T i s i II iik I' i .»1" mil
bean described as anxious to have th at wi. Inipi.il ii, riwlplpr .M.l t i . run
piirmliint In Hi" li i mi» nt Hi" M. Hitall his Cabinet member* ronflrnird nils
Nil Ml" Hlllllll" Hi-will Hr. «4f.
quickly by the Senate, so (hey can nf Klorllln
Htwlut". I'M I with III*
be (worn In on Inauguration dav I'UrW of His I'tri'iiH I tour I nf H. mi.
KltKHM
C illN K S i:
next Tuesday. Commlttrc consid­ Ini.In I’Miinly, Klnrlils.
Ilarvat o Immi
eration of their fltpnsa Is a neresVVIIilSMI H VoOMH
■ary prelude.
IIW M P t.

Wilson's Quizzing
Slows Down Work

FOLD’S CURB M AR K ET
&amp;

ICELERY

Sc CAULIFLOWER

f j GREEN BEANS

p i jin . (T T *"S
.lACKSrtNVILLE Dfl—We'll have
"Eat More Cltrua Week" nest
month to better acquaint FloridIan* with orangei, grapefruit and
tangerine*.
Executive Vice Preaidant Harold
Colee of the State Chamber of
Commerce u ld the observance
Fab. IS-tl It designed to make
eaeh Floridian tionHo'ie oifl the
heslth-givlng value of eitrui prtw.
prod
ucts and the Importance
.. .. fiance tto the
state of the cltrua
Itnu eepnomy.
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to

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RADISHES

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Be Trying For 4th
Straight Vi c t o r y
In SHS Twin Bill

Thursday, Jan. 13, 1933

TUP, HANFORD HERALD

Win With New Smyrna
Charles Beating
Forces Bascom To
Quit Ring Career

Football Coacbei
Are Split Over
Platoon Change

Sports Roundup
By GAYLE TALBOT

2-Platoon System Dies To Leave
Coaches Big Reorganization Joh,

NEW YORK LB—Jackie Robin­
son and Tec wee Reese, who com­
prise the highest paid double-play
ST. PETERSBURG, Flo.
— must work harder now.
combination In the history of base
ST. LOUIS Lft—A battering Ellljr KP.NT CIIKTLAIN
"Coaches will have to adjust,"
ball, are evenly
y divided
_____ between
______ America's college football coaches,
znrd Chorlcs, throwing rnch punch
Thl&gt; rr«uriri'iit Htinlnoli- lliuh
the Giants and Phillies as the club stunned by the swift, unexpected said Dartmouth's D. O. McWaugnlike a knock on the dour of op­
School luixkt'tliiill li'nm with two
Brooklyn will have to beat In the death of the twnplalowt system, ry. a member uf the committee.
portunity, ho* ended the heavy­ Some Argue Against coming National League race.
eori«(&gt;riilivn K«»t Flmiilu Confer­
faced with mixed emotions todav 'They can't follow Ihe lino of least
weight career of Young We*hury
ence t'Hirc triumph* umii-r tlnir
The little colonel from Louisville, the massive reorganization Job resistance any more. They’ll have
And
Others
Speak
Hnscorn, a strong-hearted lad who
belts, lioltllrtir the li-niriic ]■•ml with
Reese, Is convinced the Giant* will they must perform between now to get busy nnd develop men who
hope* lo do better among the
can play It both ways."
tn» mlj'htv R*ahrxefn Hiitnl ('iali&lt;.
bo up there again gnawing at the and September.
In
Favor
Of
Rule
light-heavies.
“ This Is going to mean a great
Will make their third EF(* ilrf.ii,,Dodgers' heels. Robinson Is Just
The fabulous era of free sub­
The Z3 year-old Haseom readied
tomorrow ulirht uirn n 1 New
as certain the Phils will supply stitution. with It* big squads of and sudden change In organiza­
Ity
The
Ataoclaled
fret*
that (lecithin last night after Inking
Smvrnn Reach lit the SMS irvm.
the big menace If their pitching
trained offensive and de­ tion," said K. L. (Tug) Wilson,
An Informal turvey of a repre­ runs lo form. The pair agree that highly
o terrific hcatlnu from the exn
Tilt O lrry Fed .InvVm nill
fensive specialists, was ended. Big Ten commissioner.
sentative
group
of
the
country'*
heavywdaht
champion
In
a
sehedCrlsler added (hat "coaches art1'
open thr twin Mil nt J:mi p.
their own outfit will Pi
play In the Ahead of the coaches. In the next
.coaches
by
Thr
Associated
I'rei*
uled
10
rounder
Dial
ended
abrupt
going
to
have
to
start
considering
avalliHl (hr llarrnruiln JV*. Mill
igal
World Scries again—against
the eight month*, lay the task of build­
ly when Charles won a nlnthrun'ud ! revealed today that opinion on the Yankee* naturally.
Flrmlmi ami Fred (■n m i J u n ­
ing whole new learns lo play Ihc now who their best 11 players
technical
knockout.
I
merit*
of
otulawlng
the
two-platoon
are."
ior Fed* Mill In- In qur»l of llirlr
"It all cornea down to pitch­ game both way*.
It was another In a airing of,system I* almost equally divided, ing," Jackie reasoned after sign­
Almost overlooked In the excite­
fourth slraixhl nln anil third
With one quick, dramatic blow, ment of the new substitution rule
comeback victories Charles hope* | Thoic In favor of the "onr-pla ing his ‘33 contract, "the Phillies
anrrpK-ilir RI'C vlrtnrr.
will lend to another crack at the toon” system which was restored figure to get better pitching than the two platoon system wa* hilled were a number of other rule
Ciiaoli John Si'ott, who *iiv» hi*
yesterday bv the NCAA's football the Glints. To begin with, they yrxtcrdny by Ihc Fcolball Rules changes voted by the committee.
title.
vanity cagor* an- Ntiimliair up
One of the most important re­
The fight, which was televised rules committee for the first time have the greatest pitcher In the Committee of the National Colleg­
very well under hi* tort if it- verbal
stricted the present drasUe penalty
nationally from the St. Louis since 1941, advanced as their main game In Robin Roberta. He’* iate Athletic Association.
criticism. took lime out today to
It was no secret that resentment for pass Interference which gives
Arena, was stopped by Referee reasons:
t»ral*e lit* ehnipe*.
rough. If we had him there would­
against the aystem and Its fabu­ the offensive team the ball a( the
1. The era of the specialist It n’t be any race. We'd walk In.
Dick Young after two minutes and
“ While the kid* me -till niiiklutr
34 seconds of the ninth. The de­ over.
mistakes that they «huuli| have
"About all they need besides lous cost*, which had forced 30 point of the foul. Under the ne*^
2. Recruiting will be lessened.
feated Easl St. Louis, III., negro,
Roberts Is for Curt Rlmmons to small college* to abandon football, rule, the attacking team la f i v e #
mattered In the Hth and iltli irrnde*,
3 Coaches will have to go back pitch the way we know he can all was building up to a high pilch only enough yardage for a first
almost continually on the defense,
I definitely think they are iiunruvhad p bloody face nt the end. the In teaching fundamental*.
season. You'll recall he was great among college pres1dents and ad­ |down.
Inn, and most &gt;&gt;f nil, I mu verv
4. II will benefit the smaller the first half last year. He started ministrators.
victim of jnrrh.g, stinging rights
| Almost lost in the shuffle was
Well pleated with their -plilt," lie
mill Irfts thrown as hooks and up­ schools.
But Ihe conches. In a recent poll, Ihc controversy over Ihc so-cstled
the All-Star Game. Then for some
snld.^
percuts.
3 It will help colleges finan­ reason I don't know about he went had voted 1 1 to keep the system |"tucker shift.” The committee laid
"The 1**1 lau nln* have rerThe 31-ypurold Charles was cially by making for smaller Into a slump. But we can't count alive, and it was gmcrally be­ 1It felt the present rule on “ false
lainljr helped Ihr kid*. They are
■quads.
nliend on polnl* nil the wny.
on him doing that again. When lieved that if the coaches were starts" covered the situation and
aerliui* shout thr xnm* anil -,-r
The coaches who preferred the you have lo look at both those to lie overridden, 11 would be grad­ Crlslef declared "It's just a mai­
R u m mn weighed ITS pounds to
hrxlnnlnr to ii* v their head* out
F.z's
Put
two
platoon
system
advanced
as
ler of the officials calling i t "
guys In the same series it's tough. ually.
there, Thla felluw lll-lii-c (HuhA crowd of 3 Kid onid n gross Ihcir arguments:
"As for the Glanta, how ran you I "It was a radical action " said
ba) ha*, a* I *ald rarllrr In thr
gate
of
111,072.
Charles,
who
was
I.
II
gave
more
boys
an
oppor­
figure them lo have top pitching? Columbia's Coach Lou Little, who
season, nli lint It take* III make
contracted fur 33 per rent of Dip tunity to play.
Both their big men, Sal Magllc attended Ihc cnrnmltUo meetings
Sun ford - Orlando
a fine ha*ketball player. Ill* II
net.
received
ahoot
1?
G
O
O
.
Ilascmn
2
Boys
were
less
susceptible
to
and Larry Jansen, had back trou­ In an advisory role.
pnlnta nvnlnst Del,nnd ranie a*
Inlury.
picked
up
about
11,100.
Kennel Club EntrtaT
ble last season, and nt M you
no aurprUe to mr.
“ Bill when we thought It over,
3. Not ns much practice time don't get over that so e n y ."
“ Weber I* fn*t and ha* a lid of
i
we
decided
wc
could
have
as
food
was
required.
Jackie did not explain where be
spring In hi* h-ir* and with mure
T i i v i d i r r a K .v m iK a
4 The change will mean a poorer got the figure 36. Jansen, In parti­ a game a* we have had before,
ITNMT IIA C E — 9 I I Mil*
experience ran reully become a tun
and
this
I*
going
to
help
the
col­
brand
of
football.
■ (•«*» !•*■'». Hwtul Trinunr, I,uv«l
cular, doca not admit to within
flight nlaver,
*
Higgle Mono, coach of the un­ three years of that ripe baseball lege* with financial problems."
llllltn, Hl»ty l&gt;wys. (.'urky !■**. M y ­
Jnmeaon I'hotu
Bcnlt e*nre**ed dl*lil&gt;IMiintmenl
all. i'1il»r. Il.dnli llulliv. Murtlis V.
defeated
Michigan
State
Spartans,
Committee
Chairman
it.
O.
age. Maglle fays he'll hit It Ihls
llll.l. SWEENEY . . . the Mayfair Inn'* new tennis professional
in the attitude uf (ioi'don Clark.
&lt;11(11*11 MACS’. — a, 10 Mil*
who won the mythical national season. Could have been Just a slip (FritzI Crlslrr, Michigan athletic
will lumliii't n Ki-ili-i- &lt;&gt;f Siiiitdav morning ellnle* lii’glnnlng lid* .Hutur■lull I'UIKIT'* I.liv8. tllo'ul* C o l championship,
said:
director,
said
Die
momentous
de
of Ihe Robinson tongue, yet base­
Id
Cuilliu Jlllllur. Mllfl’ l)’ Min.ll.
&lt;|iiy ul (In- Mn\fail vnurtii fur liuth eliililreii and adult*. After boenni"This needs study. I have gone ball players sometimes know clslon was reached "with the best Mll.r MHIllIro, Hn.tM’a I.h *I. i l t a l d n
lug the tup ruiiklug iiniati-ur in the New Knghind state*, Sweeney reon
record
by
letting
as
manv
bovs
l.u.'lir, Uu&lt;* ' j u d i l t o
interest*
of
football
In
mind."
things
about
each
other's
ages
reivi'll mi injury lu In. right dumlder during WmId War (I and |u*t
T M IU II H A C E — • !• Mil*
ns possible play, and I'm for any­ which do not appear In Ihe record
"I have never known a single
By The Associated Press
|tin- ii*r uf hi- ilglil ...... tnrelng him tu change over In lining hi* left
llri.wn Kit. Fill Fill. l l d * S McCull
thing that gives players Dial bonks.
lopic to he discussed so thorough­ Ill'll- Aimt’he, ('iiwlm v Ju*&gt; A V b llA
Louisiana State's Tigers were all chance.
mm. Sui-eney «n* voted ttilril In Ht-u llugnn fur tin- greatest cumuhuck
So I like Ihe platoon sys­
w
Reese, on the oilier side of the ly ami by so many people, " Crl­ A t* . Nimim’ ii**, Timur
in l!ir,il l&gt;y -port urlli-r*. Tin- gi’idal net pro will hold hi* clinic* lie- nlone In front of Ihc pack today tem even though as a player I
S OI IITII M A CE — . * 1 0 Mil*
1 ginning ni in mi n m mid lasting until nnuii every Butiirday morning. In Die Southeastern Conefreneu title was in Ihe do minute era. I'm not room, did not go Into hla reasons slrr said. "We had a free exchange
Cult M* luck 11.. m u d ciul, ( l i i U f i
Villas*
Only it nuiiiinnl ft ■■ Mill In- climgiil, l.ucal player* and all in-rutin* ill- race, thunks lo Georgia Tech and against Die rule change, nod onto- , for rearing the Polo Grounder*, ol views from all sections of the ■Inn. Mnrln, Powcrlln*
and he didn't need lo. It's enough country—from coaches, player*, ■’ I (,&lt;k . IIIII Hi ulior, knitrMe
u four-year-old Jinx.
Irii-i-li'd iii li-tiida am lurdlally invited In attend tin-clinic.
rallv
will
go
along
with
It.
hill
I
&gt;
for
Pcewee
that
Ihe
Gian!*
will
administrators,
spectator*,
official*
C
I
S
I
ll
MA
CE
M
l
Mil*
Tech, playing whol Coach Whack
.1 II IW k lui'k. 1Vu.iill.lne, O r i o o t llydcr called "i•our best overall can't see anything wrong with Dip again be managed by his old and Die press.
I lit*-. Hee I Hie. Shill. Vlm m .il* lutavia,
lortstouplng Idol Leo Duroctirr
game by for," whipped Auburn way it was. I think It will throw shortstopplng
"We
were
gravely
concerned
Kii*|i*a(r
I ju I v I ' iiII v .
reported lo Ihe
‘
‘ defeat
ft dmuped the picture wide open next fall." Ever since he repi
79 01 Iasi nlghl.
The
A IXT H MACK — S IS MIIIf Ihe coaches couldn't agree on Dodgers hack In 1040 as Leo's aliout those schools tfiat have had
II..mill)
In.
I 'c r b v .
K ar n iln at on .
Auburn from a Do wth LSU for
benefits or lack of them In designated successor, Pee wee hns to abandon football. In the end. “ l i t e r ('••tiil.t-r. I.ntw*. Kn'llll*** Hub,
first place lu a three-way He for the
alter three day* of serious, un W lln in k.ie. Htil* W n y
Ihe
change,
they
were
unanimous
the Fed*' too arurer. who wn» *h|r
held a great admiration for the selfish discussion, wc decided I'
fifth.
* i : * s i x t h m a c s : — » i s Mil*
lined several dnv* mro with u
Auburn hasn't been able lo beat on one |mlnt--tho change took them dandy little manager. As far ns was neecssary in the Interest of
Me iiwii, Tvnli’til Timer, liny
completely
by
surprise.
A
aurvey
attrulii' d ankle.
he Is concerned, any club piloted i football's future to bring un end kliluit. Milter llrlnr Try To Ute
Tech on the Engineers' homo rourt
before the rules committee meeting
"Whv, Clink never even eaim- l-i
mill..-. I ,*l*. 'nelliill. flel-y * *» •
NEW YdltK ws Jury selection do I cure if Hill Spivey Is guilty In fimr years, hut a lot of folks showed the coaches to be In favor by Durochcr Is Ihe ono to watch 'to the twop'atiHUi system.
i . i i . ii i ii ii u n — a / i a m i e n
the Del,and game or hied l&lt;&gt; even lor Ihe m-rjtirv trial id liasketlmll or nut?”
out for.
thought list night would bring an
Crlsler called It a historical 1 Miennln
HI iik . Ilum ly &lt;eiion, H*U
of
two
platoon*
by
a
4-1
margin.
•lilt up. I have acell P lot of uiav- star Willi am Spivey continued to­
General Sessions Judge Louis end to the Jinx. Auburn had com­
meeting, the most Important since t' ......in |
I, - *
Wbni
KI h»,
Red
Drew
of
Alabama,
Ihe
er* and knmv that If tlu-v are in day with Ihe prosecution weighing Fnpuiinll said: "Your testimony piled in Impressive 8-1 record IIM
X
i,
when
the
committee
made
ktreti
ll’iliv
II-Hi.mb. I t u m l i r a o r e r
lured thi-v will ul lea*t suit uo fut contempt action against a witness, Is material Yon urr given every second only lo LSUT 10-1 msrk-ln Orange Howl winner, was against Seton Hall Is Only
A l V r i l M A CE — S IS Mil*
drastic
rule*
rcvUlons
to
cut
down
Ti-.iilo
Nu u k
A'lehl*
VnUBhn,
the game ami want lit itjnv.
Tim 23-year-old Spivey, fonnrr protection Ihe law iwrmlls."
previous games, while Tech had Ihe change.
lo players and end r ••'irki.iu
U ndefeated Quintet Injuries
Mum,
I rnillng
Ht *rl*t,
“ Football has now relumed lo
Rentl then turned the subleel nil American court player with Ihe
{'oolempl proceedings were Marl­ won only two games In 10.
threat by President Theodore
Mnureeri,
u
n
i
*
Uiiiik,
('harry
the
horse
and
buggy
days."
lie
lo the much talked about olnn of Caiverslty uf Kentucky, Is accused ed against West Iml Die Judge,
Tech center Fete Altai look
Roosevelt
lo
outlaw
football
In
the
i
'H**k
n
liu
rnli.r
'
-I
J
NEW YORK i* - Solon Hell
plavlmr Oviedo umj Lvomn, tin- id lying when he denied hefnre a heeding a idea by West's attorney, scoring honors with 11 points. Au­ •aid. “ Instead of having 90-man
—
TS 'ATII MACS) — 1/A Mil* —
United
Stales.
other two Bomlnulr Cuunlv roue grand Jury here Dint he evrr talked ullowi-d Ihc action lo be held over burn's Jack Turner end Tech's tquadi, It will be reduced lo 30 stands alone among the nation's
I.HU* T o l l ’ll, l'*Klf*r. &lt;u«l*, FenThe new regulation, which re
college basketball Teams as the
i i I n , lllilr Vu. Do ubt* lllnl'k H o ' *
teams,
Howard Snead were next with 10 men.’*
with anyone nlnml point-fixing In until today.
stores thu era of the "Iron man” 'Hubs,
only
major
unbeaten
team
todayA bo ut lltuily.
But
Floyd
HchwarUwalder,
whose
"I think It wnohl lie u t«nd 1games hefnre or during Ihe IMftb
Spivey's case has been the only carh.
performer, stales t hat
team lost In 'Bamn In thanks to a player who stands football
Idea and one which would »llmo- 1||»3I season.
No other SEC team played Insi Syracuse
one lo go to trial In the cage
players
removed
from
a
game
Ihc Now Year'a Pay game, was higher than any other.
late more ln|ere*l In hnskrtluill
H1HTFFLE ROAR D
b
The Indictment charges Hplvcv scandal* dtselnsed during Die past nlghl and nunc Is scheduled tonight
Woltrr Dukes, Oil center, nnd during Dip first anil (bin! periods
In Hanford If we ronhl play llie*c dlscimed such point "sprruds" two years, Other* have pleaded Friday night IJ5U mecls I-oyoln of elated with Ihc new rule:
BRADENTON IAt—lfenry Andrlnmay not return to action during
"The two ■ platoon system was Ihe team's overall poise made the (hose
two leant*. From wlinl I have wllli Jack West, Jailed gatithler. guilty to gambling and conspiracy New Orleans In a uame which
periods
go. St. Fctcrsburg Pine - nest,
last nlghl as Scion Hall
heard. Oviedo ha* a loo notch and twit Keiducky teammates, Jim charges
can't effect Die Conference race, like a three-ring circus. The cm- difference
Players pulled mil before Du- meets Larry Seoek, Miami IJtMe
engineered
a
fi»-U
2
victory
over
pliBsIt
now
will
be
placed
on
all­
oulnlet nod oor liuva would like Line and Waller lllrsch.
The seven
fool Hidvey, whose and Florida nod Ttilanc play a
Fnrdham, Ihe only other team with last four minutes of Die second and River Club: and Ralph Perreault.
lo tilav Ihem." Hrolt rummen led.
Dasketball gamblers usually lie! Inline Is in Mni-on, Ga., was sus­ game which will break llielr cur­ round ability rnlher than a special­ a perfect record. Dukes scored 31 fourth prrliNl* mnv go hack Into St Petrrahiirg Mirror l.nbc. merti
In nn-vioo* vein* the two coun­ oil the number of |iulnlt by which pended from Ihe Unlversilv &gt; rent tic for second place in the ized phase of the game."
game only In Dune Inst four- Henry Hadum. Rt. Petersburg Sun­
Ohio Stale (Ttacn Woody Haves points—17 after drawing his fourth -1the
ty icnnt* never were aide to e&lt; I a leant will win, rather than innk Kcntnrky in R&gt;M. He was indicted standings.
personal foul at the start of the minute periods before the half anil shine Peasure Club In semi finals
nerhnp*
was
thu
most
uulspokco
Hanford lu nlttv them. New Kuo- , log a straight liel to win
of the National Singles ShuffleList April on the perjury charge I
sceond half—and controlled the the end of Ihe game
roe of the change.
Iniendcnt uf I'ublle Inslnn’tlmi.
Five Jurors, three men am) two' stemming from til* gram! Jury'
Flayer* removed during the final board tournament hero todav.
Terming Die ruling "lousy." ball off Ihe backboard.
Itnvlioru T. Kllwee, lulil (hi* t- women, were selected yesterday
li-Mtmnny lu February.
Women seml-finallsts arc KathSeton Hall now ha* won Ul four-minute periods of toe second
Hayes said the action was "III
purter Dint ha wo* in favor uf the
Tin- pre-trial fireworks featured
Spivey I* accused of getting
and Fourth quarter* eunoot lie used rine Holm. Mirror Lokc; Amv
straight,
with
14
games
left
on
an
advised"
and
that
he
was
“
thor­
two school* nlavlmr Hunf'od, ll"» West, brought hero Tuesday from Sl.isn fur Id* part In arranging
again during those periods.
Close. Dunedin; Olive McArthur,
arduous schedule.
oughly disgusted."
ev«r. no uetlnn liu* t«'en taken the Auburn state prison where lie final -.cure* of three huskeloall
Two-platoon football wa* legal­ Mirror Lake, and Dixie Riddle*
Comment
from
Southeastern
I* serving a two lo three - year gomes in the 1030-1113) season
w
a* vet.
ized in 1911, with the adoptlun uf Clear wuter.
TENNIS MEET
Conference coaches ran all the wav
sentence (nr bribery and consplra uij.iiiiil SI. LiiiiIn Unlversilv, De
n rule permitting unlimited sub­
ST.
PETERSBURG
i,fu-FavorFrom
"the
biggest
disappointment
cy In hnskelhall fixe*.
Fan! University and Notre Dame.
any lime the clock was
MANTLE AWABD
I’ve had In a long time" to “ I Itcs are atilt coasting in the Florida stitutions
I West, balking yeslerduy at tesli
'the until intent further charge*
slopped anu single substitutions
BOSTON if*—Mlckcv Mantle, the
West
Coast
Tennis
Totirnampnl.
am
pleated."
VJ-H2 Quintet Keats lying before u grand Jury ■*it'■* lh.it Snlvey expressed disgust "Tie- flLDSMAR cW-RIchcp purses Several mentioned (but Dir move In Wednesday's second round lietween ploy* while the clock was New York Yankees' sensational
running. Before then, no player young nut/lcldcr, will be presented
"Why do I have lo testify? My cause he ami lllrsch had not been and n record entry of h
i
horse*
probably increase Injuries. olay, Bernard Rsrtzen, lop seeded .1removed
Local NAAS. 50-1JJI ease
is sellled and I'm doing m paid enough and should have been promised to bring Dir biggest would
from n game could be with Ihc Shannon Memorial Bowl
from
San
Angelo,
Tex.,
breezed
Nearly
all
(hough!
Die
role
change
lime Wlinl do I have lo do wilh paid more money" fur Die HI. l/mls oocnino progrnm crowd to Sun­ would bring back the all • round bv Hairy Worrell, St. Petersburg. sent back until the following quar­ at Ihe Ulh dinner of the Boaton
ORLANDO (Hpcciitl)
I'holo this ease? I take no side*. Wliat game.
chapter of the Baseball Writers'
shine Park today.
alhlcle-'lhe boy who could tackle 0 0, 0-1. The other two top seeded ter.
Hqoadrun VJ-lt'J iMcmo-nl It* OrWednesday'* action struck like Association on Jan. 29. It Ii award­
E. C. Roth's llurnro Rath, recent and handle nasi defense assign men had It almost that easy.
landu City League lend here but
winner at Troplrnl Park: and mods as well as run or pass.
Women favorites came through thunder In the country's coaching ed annually to a player who has
night by linndlng It* intra-laise Wyatt’H RcHi^nation
MO Golfer! Tee-Off
Emerald Hill Stable's Eternal
In Ihe same wav. Top seeded Doris ranks. Reaction rangrd from an made an outstanding contribution
Coach
Bill
Edwards
of
Vander­
rival Hanford Nuvnl Auxiliary Air
Moon are favorites In the featured bilt said Ihe new rule would help Hart. Miami, beat Judy Bryant, gcr and dismay lo an occasional to baseball.
In Sun Diego Open ♦1,500
IhConfirmed By U-W
------------------------------a
Btntlon n bitter fiO-JIJI In**,
Inaugural purae, a fttfc-fur- schools who are operating on a St. Petersburg, 00, M : and Shir- soft voice of approval.
Alabama's Red Drew said it re­
It wa* the third vlduty of the
DUB PAGAN LEADS
long for 4-year-olds and up.
lev Fry, Akron, O., defeated Betty
limited
budget.
turned football overnight lo "the
■ aeaaen fur VJ-tli! over the NAAH
PALM BRACK UB-W. A. (Dub)
HAN DIEGO Wk-A field of 140
CHEYENNE, Wvo. Ltl-Tho resTotal purses today are 18,900.
The ten SEC coaches available Washington, Tampa, 6-4, 6-2.
horse and buggy days." Murray Pagan, Weat Palm Beoch (Iranian,
quintet. Joe ,Mer*lldi pared the igmilien ol Rowtien Wyatt, who golfers was set to tee off today A year ago they were ♦7.100. A for comment generally agreed that
Warmalh of Mississippi Slate slid continued to pace the vTUt annual
winning attack with t'J point* has ridden high, wide and hand­ in Die first round of Ihe ♦10,000 record 13] horses are entered In the dav of the player whnse ability
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
it set Ihe game back IS years.
Lake Worth Golf Tournament to­
While RID Rninacy contributed II some For six years ns University Sun Diego Open tournament, and Ihe nine races and 7BT are Jammed la limited lo one particular phase
Bv Hie Associated Press
Oklahoma's Bud Wilkinson, on dav.
of Wyoming football coach, was 143 had stout hopes (hat Lloyd In the stables for the 31-day meet­ of the game Is sbout over. Bobby
for the ln*er».
North Carolina 97 Va. Military 38
(hr
other
hand,
said
he
felt
the
Matignnn will experience u Pro­ ing,
Pagan, medalist and defendung
Hanford NAAH
Fli IT
I' announced Wednesday night
Georgia Tech 79 Auburn 61
Dodd of Georgia Tech, who favored
lie doubtless will liu released, nounced cooling off for thu four
Ramsey
t
3
11
Attendance Is expected to iur- free substitution, commented: “ A
l-ouisvilte 84 Chicago Lovola 61 decision was “ In the best Interests chamolun, misted Arthur A, Ruf­
he
game
and
I'm
highly
In
fa­
fin.
Wilson. N. C„ 3 and 2, to face
illnira
g
I
h reiuetanlly, next Monday lu uccepl rounds of iday.
nais Ihe 7.3U0 who turned out open­ lot of boys we would like to play
West Virginia 12 Penn Stale 72 vor of It." Wilkinson said the twoKeenan Morrow, BaUisIr, In the
The handsome, 3H year-old Man- ing dav of 1952. but It could be won’t _get to play now."
* Nelson
2
I
8 a contract (rum the University uf
Johns Hopkins 64 Catholic U. 32
ilatoon system had made “ the bio semi-finals.
grunt will be seeking his third so uootl It backfires.
Lao
2
it
4 Arkansas.
Knoxville College 11 Florida A learns
Others agreed with Dodd. Bald
belter, the little schoola
The resignation waa announced straight tournsmont of the new _ The
Yelvlugluri
2
I
r.
1949 Legislature- ,let
Sunshine
Wally
Butta of Geor
.
—
.......
___,
------------tofgla:
“W
e
have
fk_M
_ _ are _ circular
Btralght heirs
^
Tut aI*
12
II 33 by Dr. George Duke Humphrey, year and his sixth In a row Park pay » flat dally fee of 14,000 quite a few boya who aren't var
Oglethorpe 18 West Georgia 63 weaker."
Everybody agreed that coaches eroaa section; curly hairs art
I’holo Hqundroo
I II FT T Wyoming president, while here on stretching back into 1951. Victory In lieu of Ihe regular 8 per cent ■atile enough to play both offense
Louisiana Tech 66 Louisiana Col­
legislative
business
from
the
seat
here
will
be
w.irth
12,000.
^ Tallent
r,
n
in
atato tax on betting si long si the and defenae." And Murray War- lege 34.
Last week end Mangrum won average daily mutual handle Is math of Mississippi Stats concluded
Ritmud*
ii
n
n uf Ihe school nt Laramie.
The
Arkansas
contract
was
of­
the
Ring
Crosby
pro-amateur
tour­
under ♦179,000.
KUcnbmtid
U
o
4
that “ Iota of hldi will never play
fered Ihe 30-year-nld one-time Ten­ nament, and first prize of I2.0OO.
I ferallch
Last year an average dally at­ now who In the past were playing outspoken critics.
Ralph Jordan of Auburn agreed
nessee
end
lust
Monday
on
con­
The
week
before
he
captured
the
Huh
tendance of 2,311 bet art average at Isait half the time."
that ihe sue of the squads would
dition that Wyoming release him rich Lu* Angelos Open, with Its $136,793,
J lear Wolf of Tulane was Die
IlnnquUl
73tl top
-------------money,
from a lu-ycur contract with nine BB.—
If this year's average beta go
Mtgoon
y coach willing to say how the
years to go.
In late November and December above 1173.01X1 a dav, theiitxte system would effect his team next ^U nfvtrsityof Mlailislopl'a John­
Clark
ny Vaught. Warmath, Drew, Rob­
A
meeting
of
the
Wyoming
Board
the
Texas-born
pro
from
'
urn
Niles,
would more than tr ole Its taka. season. Others wa
TWala
inson, Dodd and Butts lined up
of Trustors was set Monday to III., and
■nd Lot
Loi Angeles annt
annexed two
After four veara of loalng money. thmk it over. "It i
A
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consider Ihe matter. Previously. tournaments In Australia,
Auatralla, and th« Sunshine
- i f ,
_
Park
-----aklimmed by In 1*11 Tulane a groat deal becauaa the against the new rule. Edward*
ihello, Calif. Open.
officials Indicated that 94-hole Montef
and had Its first
first roal profit In tsvj, majority of our team plan both Bryant and Wolf appeared to be In
Bowling Standings Wyoming
favor of It
when, and If, Wyatt resigned, the
Tournament site here (a the San
bhn
Wolf
M
" f t J®
*”&gt; Kane, Wilmington, offense and defense,". is
Osyncll Tinsley of Louisiana
mailer would go through channels
lego Country Club, with n.e
par 88- nel.,
his makirUv stock to , Harvey Robinson,
..... sold SET
assistant
coach State and Bob Woodruff of Florida
ilnaon,
a
CITY LBAGDH
for
consideration
at
a
regularly36
-72
for
III
6,600
yard*.
8am
Lombardo
and
John
Maionl,
W, L. II. G. scheduled meeting Feb, St.
and auUtant athletic durector a* were not available for Immediate
The defending champion, hope­ Cleveland. O.
Stints Machlnu
HH7
Tern ice. thinks the new rule will comment ________ ____________
The
special
board
meeting
Indi­
fully
back
again,
la
Ted
KroU
of
Lincoln
Plant,
who
conthmea
»*
Ire Glass
the Importance
ince of conH74 cated W'yslt would ba released to New Hartford, N. V.
mat
president,
said
the
steady
growth
Sllley Itngets
and _
of defeni
^fanae,
Hf&gt;1 accept a flvo yesr Arkansas urnTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY )
As usual, the challenging list Ii of the track-only one in Florida m _________
Hit Office
H41 tract at tll.oua a year. Wyatt's well populated with tournamentoutside
the
Miami
area—has
at­
LOST or Strayed • Irish Sattar.
Her:
nan Wyoming salary hsa never been wise playeri-nallonal open ehajitoSl
deep rod, name "aarry". Special
H07 officially disclosed, but reportedly plon Julius Boroi, Dr. Cary Mtddle- tracted bailor thoroughbreds than ■ea'a
i's head coach, ta'a
la a member ol
avtr before.
pet of master. Kewanf, C. L. dethe rules committee and has long
MtXBI) LEAGUE
was fio.ooo ■ year.
“ Jack
'
“Burks
‘ Jr„
- “Tommy
ty Bolt,
coff,
Wotskl - Tel. im -M .
been one of free substitution’s most
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Dutch Harrison and othera.
W#
Fullback Max McGee waa TuRosewall Elim inate! lane's
lesder In rwahlng. punllng,
Your Cur
Seixas Once A g tin ant returns end kickoff returns.
o tied with Quarterkaeh Pot* Cle­
MELBOURNE, Australia' U! - ment for (coring hooeri.
W1U Pack
T.l*.
100U
will _ma ■ the Nth
■ WM
{ Next spring
KIWIS
ear that the Cln
*
Cincinnati
Reds have
When You Let
l ft8Pi3
ng I# Tamaid their spring
1042(1
pa, ria.
MERLE Service
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L&amp;U Vaults Into
Undisputed SEC
Basketball Lead

Jury Is Selected For Perjury
Trial 01 Ex-Kentucky Player

Sunshine Park To
Open With Record
Field Of Entries

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BaafordBowUnf

It With
Good Gulf Products

�timism
on Plan
v L O a ANGELES, (Special ) Ur. Fraacla E. Townsesci, 86 years
Ud today believes that not since
Biorenlon
____
___
h»vn conditions
keen ae favorable
to adoption of
II
t t | basic features o f Ida plan to
Bar overgone over 00 a federal
pension financed by a 0 » business
•fed personal Income taai.
- Ho cited three factors which en­
tourage hi into hupe that much id
l ie Townsend Plan will become law
f t thli session of Congress. These
lectori!
f]Th# tremendous surge of concern
•Ver problems of the aged touched
£ f by realisation that our nonula­
in la aging faster than almost
Ahyone seemed to suspect.
Che wide acknowledgment that
Pensions now paid the aged under
the Social Security Act are pltlfutQ inadequate.
The mounting anxiety of bu*l.
penmen over the long-range costs
private pension programs li In*
n stry .
This third factor la of utmost
• ■poitaace. Dr. Townsend said, in
ralghlng chances for adoption of
fl or ■ large part of hla universal
•nslon plan.
iHfndustry already facta the fact
Sit financing retirement for el*
•rly employes la a bigger load
han It can comfortably
lir carry,”
&gt;r. Townsend said, "amd If this
o now, what will the altuetlon be
0 veers from now. The great Inreaio In longevity shown In the
ISO census and other recent slu­
in' makes it elcar that Industrial
*nslon programs will become n
tagger! ng burden."
In mapping pension programs,
strr failed to taka Into account
fact that Mart Americana are
ng longer year by year, said
father of the Townsend moveent who remains Its active leader
. i hla 86th birthday.
* "The cost of not having a Town.
may soon become too
Industry to bear." he
Icted. "The hard headed busl*
a way to settle the whole pro_ _ -m Is to wloe out tha present
odgepodge of over-costly private
IftQslon plan* and the ridiculously
Adequate Social Security setup
n one stroke end adopt the Town•end Plan for adrauata pensions
far avervona ever 00 aa a matter uf
right."
Li;lie said businessmen should con•fcler also the advantage of put■ytlrtr stable purchasing power into
the hands of elderly Americans
(Who are a vast potential market
•.now largely Ignored end one which
growing by leaps pml bounds,
p r. Townsend said a Townsend
bill will be Introduced at tills
m of Congress along with
al separate measure* offered
amendment* to the Social Secur­
ity Act. These proposed amendamenta would incorporate specific
'’eaturea of tho Townsend Plan In
prasent law. Including nay-asgo financing etui reduction of
age limit for old age pension
m 68 to 00 years.
effort will atao be made to
publication of tho names of
receiving itato old ago as-

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‘ "Why should needy old people be
Jnfi.................................................
Nngled
out for acorn and humlllnon by this oractlca o f ahamo listrT " Dr. Townsend asked.
•“ We expect sympathetic rnnslrratlon of our legislation," he
lid. "Member* of Congress are
sore and more aware that eldcrlv
merlrans compose a potent pollcal force which gains In power
kroutrh added number* every
ir"
lie predicted that the Townsend
lan bill bottled up In tha House
fare and Means Committee In tbo
tnd Congress will reach the floor
Ho year.
‘/ 'On* Hundred efghty-alght Con*
■man signed a petition to
&gt; tha commlttae to report out
bill in tha last Congress," he
"and If tho commutes trie* to
n-hole the maaaura again,
confidant that this time we
911 signatures needed
It."
_______ * be*nrad that
raona appear to be ml*about tho true nature of
____aend Plan. Th*y have the
. that It la still a proposal for
flat MOO a month pension, ho
d. but emphasised that this Idea
■ dropped a few months after
first proposed the Townsend
n. Sept. 80. 1888. In * letter to
■ mg Beach. Calif., newipoper
Proaa-TWegrem).
present proposal Is for a
'• sntem under which penwould rise In proaparoua
when prices war* high and
.. In to d time* whan the coat of
Irur alumpad.
Money taped
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Churches To Hold
Special Services
To Aid Polio Fight

THE SANFORD HERALD

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DIM’. L. PERSONS
OriO.M ETH IST
EYES EXAMINED
CLASSES FITTED

n n it o r H A r n m
I'lrase rail for sppoiitloirnl
f’ hulip 1752 — 1710

NEW YORK CITY (Sped al)-F or
the third tuccciiive year, churches
III) Sooth I’alnirllo Avenue
and synagogue* throughout the na­
tion will hold special service* Sun­
day. Jnn, IT and Monday, Jan. IS
dedicated to Die March of Dime*
and the fight against polio.
Among clergymen of Catholic,
Protestant and Jewish faiths who
urged observance of the ipeciol
siim v iN c ToN icirr a Fr i d a y
service* was Rabbi Atibn ItUlel
Silver of Cleveland who said:
“ The March of l)ime* I* a vital
W spn en B r o s •&gt;„•*
and urgent service which should
recommend Itself to the compass­
ion and Intelligence of the Ameri­
can people.”
ADDED:
flabbl Silver was Joined by the
Rev. Shirley (Irccne. Agriculture
l AltTOON anti
Itelutlons Secretary of the Congre­
gational ChrMian Church mid by
si:i.t:cruD shout
Roman Catholic ItIshops William
Gilmore of the Diocese of Helena
and William J. Condon of the Dio
cese or ureal r ails, mooi.
Observance of this occasion, Rah
r iiu o iN T m e t ii,* igut U. tv eiinowrr if all smile* ns he weliom,-.
hi .Silver said, "will offer us again
hosn* hta son, M*|. Julin Klienhower. «| luGuarilla Field. New \,„l,
this year an opportunity lo turn
The latter had Just completed a three-day trip by air trom-Kmr, the
S A N FO R D • O R L A N D O H I G H W A Y
our thought! and the thought* nf
51-year-old executlsc officer of the 3rd Division *|&gt;etit |,rlrl |..-,i,.o
luor fcllow-cltlsens to the blessed
with hi* parent* before aulng to hU home In Highland Falls. N. Y . for s
work of the National Foundation
reunion with his wl/e and their three children.
(Internal......Ir
for Infantile Paralysli, In marshal­
ling all the forces o,' scientific re­
search . . . . to protect our people
TWO AWUHYMIN, who narrowly escaped death or injury In the
against the scourge of polio. This
artillery position behind the
tragicr mistaken bombing of an Allied arllll
disease, whose victim* are par­
bomb craters that straddle
Weather May Italk
m war front, examine one of the 18
IS bo
Korean
ticularly children, ha* unfortunate­
he*
Indicated
that
Marin*
Corps
ea.
The
U.
S.
Air
Forte
In
Tokyo
has
tnd
the erea.
ly Increased In recent year*,
Recovery Of lhxlies
rroi ih
that killed 14 Americans.
Hots are
let pilots
arc responsible for
(or the error
bringing tragedy into many lives
and many homes."
FISH HAVEN, Idaho \P U.mIuMr. Greene, an outstanding
of III person* who died in a ■ 0,
Christian leader among the nation’ s
crash on a dcsol.ilc momii.mi
farm families, said. "The Mnreh
of Dimes is a practical Illustra­
NEW YtIIIK (.r -The SI Iteul* ridge near here may not In- ntion of a central Christian teaching: I’ aper Co today annminerd the moved from their Iniicn grave'Thou shall love thy neighbor as start of prorluellon al Its new krafl until spring.
thyself.
pulp, paper and board mil! on the
Col Harry J. Kiclmg. exi-i-iilm''Infantile Paralysis Is one of outskirts of Jacksonville. Fla
officer at Hill Air Force lla-e
life's tragedies for which the vic­
The new plant has the capacity near Ogden, Ululi. said an \rms
tim is never prepared. This Is es­ to produce tou.OOO tons of paper lilenDfleullon learn from Waslilng
GAINESVILLE I Special)-Flor­ pecially true of low-income rural annually, Dm* raising the cum toll, I&gt; C , wa* due hen* toil;,,
id a forestry workers will get their families of which America still ha* nany's loial production capacity "to Inks- over Die highly tcclmn &lt;1
1 .J u li e s ' 1 &gt; r r s s a n d
'a s u a s
first short course In aerial photo millions. March of Dlmr* contri­ to SflO.UOO tons a year.
job of hleulity rind remm al ”
interpretation, as applied to forest butions reflect our Christian undcrSt Itrgls said flic mill repre
Hut Klcllnu said due lo lomli
management, beginning Monday, standing that every suffering hu sent* an Inqiortunt part of Du- toms of the bodies amt the lieas,
Feb. 2. In the School of Forestry1! man being
ic Is my net;
neighbor. I regard long range Southern expansion pro snow the removal job may Im , iAerial Photo lab, here at the Uni­ it a nrivileg
!&gt;rlvi(vge lo endorse both the gram projected by the company lo lie postimmat until iilts-r spnru:
March of Dlmr* and Infantile l*ar which has acquired over Ihc years llttlH S
versity of Florida.
The five day Photogrammclry ulysls Sunday ”
"Theere are bodies all oh-i
a permanent source of wood supply
Tentacles of growing bureaucracy session is Intended primarily for
In a Joint statement, their Ex- In Florida, Alabama, Georgia and Air Force Ca|»l E W lim n , ,,|
have at last reached Into the Flor­ forest land managers, forest cun cellciH-ips. Rlsbops Gilmore and Mississippi
la&gt;ck Haven, Pa., who dlreclcd iluida cllrus Industry and are seek­ sultant*. logging engineers and Condon pointed out that Infantile
Mum unique features applied first search party to reach tining to make growers "dependent others with a background In gen­ paralysis "during the past five for the firsl lime In paper mil' wrekkage, said "An arm a leg
i
•
Nfil m ull ref
•
.Nithirai Hrlilgi*
on the government."
eral forestry. K. It. SwInford, As­ year* has attacked more Ameri­ construction have been Incurpnrut n piece here mid a piece tlu-n
That's tho way Perry Murray, sociate Professor of Forest Man­ can* than the number stricken ed In Die new project. Dir company You would have lo dig all ilo
ly leg!*'
Polk County
legislator amt pres I agement nf the School of Forestry. during previous decades As a eon- said Nearly a million dollars »a* Slims off Dir mountainside lo ill
•
I'muiltse
-Ida
Mutual, sum- Is Instructor for the courso. The sequence. the 1953 March of Dime* spent for Installation of equipment Die bodies out."
C
a Citrus
dent of Klorrid
win
seek
redoubled
contributions
to
course
was
organised
by
the
Gen
to
eliminate
or
reduce
air
pollution,
in
his
counter
charges
The
search
party
rear
he.
I
tl„
med it uin In hi
Uglaln.-t the Fclcrnt Trade Com cral Extension Division of Florida match Dio redoubled efforts on be­ odors and stream imllulloti, it uu&gt; i!rmi scene yestrrdny
Due to limited facilities and half of our hoys and girls.
mission which recently branded
I tie tilg Army trni|s|&gt;orl -ma-lu il
announced
"May I urge each ami every one
Mutual’s pricing activities "out- equipment, and Die great amount
Jutin K Ferguson, who wa* lo into the mountain last Wcdueula,
slilo anti trust laws.”
of Individual Instruction required of you . . . . to give with unstinting charge of the rumpunv's lotubei
The big Florida cooperative In Ihc use of the equipment. It will generosity to this fine cause. Ail mill at Fargo. Ga . until constroc
If your uloves itie wa-huMi
whose membership Includci moil iie ncerssary to limit enrollment to may rest assured that God will Don of Die new plant started oi •loii'l let them get too mil, .1 I..
of the citrus Industry, was quick ten student*. Applications will be Indeed note with benign satisfac­ i93fl, Is resident manager. John I"le biiiiulei itlg them
In strike back and prepare an ans­ given prlorily on a first come— tion whatever ymi may do lo bn- A. McDermott from Ilia company'-.
wer to lha federal agency. FTC In first served basis. They should be slst polio patients am) lu help Tacoma. Wash., mill, Is general
Its complaint alleged that Mutual submitted to Robert L. Fairing. speed the conquest of a cnirl di­ superintendent of (he new opera
had attempted to fix prices on fruit General Extension Division of Flor­ sease."
Don
after title had passed from mem­ ida, 787 Seaglc Building, Gaines­
bers to handlers; that Mutual had ville, Florida.
attempted to (lx prices on pro­
Tho use of aerial photographs In
Tile silk worm moth produce*
tilioi Lliathl whs |n\voted mid
cessed citrus products; that -Mu­ applied forest management pro­ only
ono generation n year In prartli eil by Die nnrlent Gm-ks
tual'! Advisory Commlttae 1* II- vides a reasonably accurate and countrlr*
with marked ir-asons, nnd Ruionns.
legal and that Mutual
___
requires cheap method nf timber type map
a* those In Europe, hut lu
handlers
purchase fruit only ping nnd I* particularly useful In such
______ to ________
Japan It produce* two a war and
from Mutual-affiliated
rcmniir ghees, whero full* of run In IiiiIIh production I* aliuosl con­ Giant squids ran uttnIn a Iniglli
Officials and
. . legal
____ counsel
____ cl of venlinnat ground survey are usu tinuous.
of 50 (not.
the big grower cooperative flatly ally prohibitive.
denied any wrongdoing. In fuel,
Using a few simple Instruments,
they point out, Mutual has leaned a well-trained Interpreter can rnnkr
over backwards to keep within the ! reasonably accurate measurement'
bounds and spirit of (lie law, going of tree height, crown illnrnoter,
so far during their formative period stand density and slanil area, for
us lo ask and secure unofficial np Instance. Combined with a few
provnl of tho Deportments of Jus­ ground observations, the forester
tice and Agriculture.
enn determine the number of board
Counts Johnson, a lop flight at­ fret or cords of wood In a timber
torney on agricultural cooperatives, stand, with a minimum of time
and formor-Govcrnor Doyle K. consuming field work. Photographs
Carlton, both of Tampa, have been are
■re valuable aids In such oilier for­
ri
retained to take the caso to tha estry Jobs as forest mapping, stand
I r«*;t u( j ltill\ washable a n d
United States 8upreme Court. If Improvement, fire control, logging
necessary. Johnson consistently planning, drainage and soil con
I
miarrinleed crease reHistanl.
denies that Mutual had ever view P
servo Don, etc.
Iated provisions of the Capper-Vol­
incd to acquaint
Die student
Desiljtned
.
( altlurav finish in pre-shrunk
stead Act under which tne citrus with the numerous uses of arrlal
• Collonx, Failles. Iluyon CrcpCH, Hay on (iiilmrdincM,
photograph* and to provide suitable
Nylons, Taffelan, Ortons
\al c o lo r s .
thromrh the 3'4 huslncx* and per- work experience, (lie course should
•on* I Incomo lax would be divided fill a real need of foresters and
•
lly Dori* Dodmtn, Vicky Vantfhn. MyneMe,
evcnllv among man and women other* concerned with forest land
(ieorgiannn, Donovitn. I.(turn I.ee nml Hetty llnrtover **0, wldawi with dependant management.
ford
children end all physical disabled
ROBERT CHEEK DIES
persona regardleia of age. Tho pat*
• Hlrlpert, Solid Colorn, i'rlnlis, I’ laidn, MIxtiirrN
Mr*. Robert Ash*, who lives
lion level therefore would bo kty*
H I Elm of this city, received wnrd
ed to builncsi activity.
•
Hlren 9 to 17: 10 lo 20; I IV* (o 21'/,
Dr. Townsend vlewa the plan as of the death of her brother, Robert
••rly Wednesday. Mr.
Insurance against depression, "If
etk, who lived al Fountain City,
all tho 18,000.009 or more Amcricans over 00 have money to spend Tanit. at tho time of hi* death, had
business would nevPr hove a bed suffered a lingering Illness prior
veer end eould besides mako long to hla death. Mr*, Asho has gone
30 Sale Priced
range plana with perfect assurance to attend funeral services there and
ill bo g
i one for several days.
■ »ttudv market for tt* pro­
LANAI ( LOTH
Volutin T o
10.%
duct*." he **1(1.
On* feature of the plan which cooperative was formed and Is able
Seven exriliog new
.
l A V j . u , s
ha* never varied through tha years io operate.
la the requirement that each toout may be a tough
pattern* to c h &lt;&gt;u * »
clplent of a pension be required to
ta going lo take a lot
spend the entire sum In 80 days
whip I.JOO scrappingfrill,,!
•/
In order lo bo eligible for next
■rowan in Florida. That's a
70 Sale Priced
month’s pension.
,
prdtr—even for bureaucrats!
• I Ollgll
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Big Paper Company
Begins Work Today
On New Jax Plant

Forestry Workers
To Get Course In
Aerial Photo Work

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citrui tree* loaded with fruit. Try
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3 IN t Restaurant, lee cream bar aundrlea combination. Clood bus­
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V«u, Ion, may not be able lo hide
that 11re’ll, neryolle, Jltlery look earh
immlh no mailer how much“make•up'*
&gt;nu uif, Keep ymir »eeret eafe during
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three who ahnw.i the etroln from led,
lute noreei and erampf —he* “that
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**'»■• Ada will be arrepled
wire the Telephone
on
mem
ornnitiiM rb ara * If re a r a a n i le
Haled la the telephone boelt. In
erlurn for Ible nrenmmodnllen
Ibe adierlla er la e tp evle d l e par
promptly.
In arder f o r no te
reader tba beet paealbla etr rlr e
all Waal Ada atael ha la a a r
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ratloa.
r i e a i r a a llly aa Immedlatrly
If aa r t t e r aerara la yaar ad
We eaaaat be reepaaelble la*
atera Ihea eae laearreel laear
Ilea.

l o help tm u r o a a a ln ft erarnpt,
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1949 MercuryFordorSedan

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

SECRETARY-Stcnographer w l1 h
diversified experience. Full or
part time. Excellent references.
Local resident Csll 107 West 8th

AWNINGS
Plastic, Aluminum, Canvas. Free
Estimates. I’ bone 1291-J after
See Raymond M. Ball
• p.m. for sppolnlmeot.
Licensed Broker for all
klrtda of Real Estat*.
lOSti 8. Park. Upilalra. ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, Or
IF . LA K A Apartments,
laodo Evening Star. CaU Ralph
Phone ISO,
yirst Street. Phone 490-W,
Ray, 1103 J.
Whether buying or selling, it will
ALL
TYPES Bulldoier work. ReafcOIJ.AWAY AND BABY BIDS
psy you to see:
souable Ratal. Free estimate*,
Jar, week or month — Til. 1425.
J. W. HALL, Realtor
Phone 2221. V. C. Gracey.
Furniture Center, US W. Flrat.
Florida State Beak Building

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3 ROOM downstairs spartment with
bath. Phone 1735-W;

REFAIR and REMODELING

APARTMENT • 5 rooms -Furnishcd • Adults • No pets. 2441 Park

WOKK HY KXI’E im

FURNISHED Kitchenette apart­
ment*. Highway 17-02, South City
limits. Slumbcrland Court.

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CABINETS Formica tops. C. Vail
Woodworking. 512 8anford Ave.
■Phone 509-W and 1432-J.

BEDROOM with kitchen privil­
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LAWN MOWE ItS iharpened. Bi­
cycle* repaired. Shuman's, 210 lo CUBIC FOOT refrigs,
-*&lt; 4th fit
new, Reasonable. Can I
Daniel Cabinet Works,
NEW PLOOIIS surfaced to per­
fection. Old floors made like
new. Finishing, cleaning and
waxing, also portable power plant
Serving Seminole County since USED
real
1925. If. M. Gleason, Lake Mary

TWO women desire to share largo World Largest Ostrich and Alli­
first floor apartment with woman.
gator Farm, St. Augustlna, Fla
Call 107 West 0th St.__________
Purchase 100 per cent Mexico
Wool Jackets • lists 4 to 42.
•-REAL ESTATE FOB SALE—3
Prices as low as I3.SS up. P. O.
Box 720, SL Augustine, Via.
FURNISHED 2 bedroom home with
two extra lots. Reasonable. Sco
FOR RALB
SPREADER* SERVICE.'Umo and
owner • 171S West First St.
OLD NEWMPAPKRH
Dolomite and FertiUxer. Phono 1 ItARY TENDA, *20.00 . Bab*
le Pound
MAYFAIR SECTION - 3 bedro
bed and mnUrc**, 140.00 • Ttar
1383-M. David E. Carpenter.
home. Priced $11,500.00. Call
HERALD OFFICK
washing mscblne, $75.00 • Wood­
YOU
for details.
en kitchen set, $25.00 • S Bad
CAN .
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Real
tables, $24.00. matched coffee
SELL
Raymond E. Luadgafit, Assad
table, 113.00 • SJntmoai sofa befl
A
^
l
n
g
Pksa* I&gt;73
AUaatlc Bank 11
and chair to match, $130.00 or
sofa 1*0 00 and chair $34.00 sold
HIOHLAND PARK • 404 Coim
Classified
separately. Oeeasionaf c h a i r ,
Way , A low down payment with
Ad
$23.00 • 1 T.V. Chair, $ w 4 .balance financed rliA and GI
JUST CALL
Hollywood bed with bog nudSlnve, refrigerator, apace healer
m
board, $55.09 - I chests of draw*
and Venetian blind* InrhwIrJ.
era, &gt;30.00. All like new. See at
ARTICLES WANTED - 4
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor 4 Apt. 51, Edward Hlfgliia Ter­
Raymond E, LundquUt, Assorlate We buy. sell and Dade m id furni­
race.
ture. Wllsou-Maltr Furniture Co.
ONE KEROSENE oU spa
NEW 3 BEDROOM, masonry home,
First class condition. Ci
ellme Aluminum — Free Killllle bath. Furnished or unfurnish­ 7— Feta • livestock • Poultry —7
at 505 Valencia Drlva.
nates. Free Installation—Tele
ed. Nice turner lot. Owner • 1101
&gt;hone 1425. Furniture Ccotcr, LIVING ROOM and
COCKER PUPPIES . A.K.C. reg­
E. Rosalia Drive.
IS W. First.
istered - Outstanding In qualities
furniture • Good cm
COLORED FOLKS t I t
and breeil. 1928 Maple Avenue,
amiably priced. 103
Income Tax Statements properly
Good lots for sale In Lockhart’*
Phone 1219-M.
prepared.
and West Sanford Subdivision.
WM. II. MURRAY
•10.00 down and $5.00 per month. «— Farm Supplies ■ Machlaery —A
FRIOIDAIRE • Seven cubic foot,
Telephone 83-R 1111 Celery Avenue
Write llocn Raton Housing Corn.
seeled unit. Speed Queen wash­
TUXEDO~FEEDS. Complete Une.
Box 814, Miami Beach, Flu.
er, wringer type * Portable tuba,
10,000 yards fill dirt • Bargain. Peat
Good condition. I too. 00 takca all.
Top Soli • Dump Truck Service,
11,000
Drag Line. Ellis Lloyd • Phone
Dowu for two Bedrooms
1M3-W.
81,45$
Dawn for Three Bedrooms
STANDARD BODY WORKS
LOST: Black bill
FMA Inspected and financed homes SALESLADY • steady work. Must
CARS PAINTED • W M
have good references. Apply In
and two Social
now under construction In Kanfo
Rody
Work
,
B erson to Manuel Jaeobsoo Dept,
417 W. First St.
Park on Willow Avenue and Phil­
nl
llldg.
202
Commercial
81
lore.
Whitworth.
lips Terrace on Yalo Avenue.
Phone
17
Down payment Includes electric
- INSTRUCTIONS •
range, refrigerator, circulating
Legal Notices
haaler, hot water heater, Vene­ ARN lioo.uo or more per month
addressing envelopes la spare
tian blinds and shrubbery, SanN o n ™ o r Aivatrai, mum
time at homo by hand or Type
Tha Annual Slasilna of IXa
furd’a Best Buy, First come,
writer. Send f t .00 for information
l»ra of ilia rirai Hdarsl _B|
first aerved. Phono 344-R or visit
and
1-oan Aasoclutlnn of Ml
and
Instruction*,
Beacon
Service,
Fhlillp* Properties’ Rales Office
Cuunlv will ba title in lha off
Dept. 55. Box 810. Cambridge St,
at Model Home tn Wynnewood.
Iha AaaorlsltoN, 111 Waal
Mesa. Money Back Guarantee.
Htraal. Munford Vlofida oq is
tl, till, at 1 iv m.
OUTBTANDIND VALUES
Uoaumond' Chapman
in (wo and three bedroom homes MEN-Women. The Railroad noeds
Atleatlan Navy F em m el
_____
HaeraUry
you
now,
Wa
can
qualify
you
at
now available In WYNNEWOOD.
Do you own a house In Jackson­
home
the
Godc
OStructor
Way
beautiful trees and natural
ville? I'd like to exchange or
In 4 to e month! for e )ob aa
charm combined with PHILLIPI’
will tell—82,000 down, Assume
Telegrapher, Tower Operator,
quality construction makes for
Of loan. Two bedrooms. Near
Station Agent Jobs walling for
SNAS. Payment* 854 82. 818 EaqualiRed Operators, ITS lo 880
cambla Drive.
par week. We place you when
qualified. For Information write
Box C.J.C. c /o Herald.
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BANK POLHM.U 111!GAIN
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1013-U.

Tavern • flood family business •
12— Bestswis Ow r t enKlei —II
113,500.
lluy or Sell
GROCERY. beverage store. Cin be
Always check with Itay B. Peck,
seen at SOI Celery Avenue,
Itealtor
DeDary
Phone Sanford 532 FOR SALE: Greyhound Qui Sta­
tion including Restaurant and
BUILD YOUR OWN~HOME" '
Ticket Agency. Party must be
LARGE LOTS
approved by Florida Greyhound
High, dry. cleared and terraced,
lines. A very good investment
one block west city limits • nth
Special this month - 1150.00 to
aM aaaaa
1230.00
FOR SALE: Mercury "Cntlier"
IS lots in City limits • West 14th •
Outboard, heavy duty, gear iwfL
FLVMBWG
High, dry, not cleared. Sacrifice
like m w • $300.00. A m boat aM
la one safe. Welaka Apartment.), Contract and repair werk.
estimate*. R. L. Harvey,
114 W. First St, Sanford, Phone
Sanford Av*. Pbooe ISM.
4SO-W, Apartment 4,

SANFORD

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IN THB TIMt MACHINE.
NOW THAT I CAN SgC
Mf* WHY CAN’T XJU'j I
HOP INTO THE FUTUKG
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YELLOW CAB 1144

&gt;LVME X U V

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Establish Ml 1908

ruman Sets Aside 3 Gunmen Net
Offshore Oil Land $70,000 From
Daring Holdup
*For Navy Reserve Daylight Robbery Of
Lction Raises Storm
0 f
Congressional
Protests As Oppo­
sition Plans Steps

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FRIDAY JAN. 10," lil.'.l

Secretary Of State

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Trenton Bank Takes
Place As Witnesses
Watch Unconcerned

Partly elumly to occasionally cloudy
h UJi widely trjtliTMl shower* and
•ntill through Saturday except he­
mming cloudy with rain and cooler
In extreme north Saturday,

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AHH(tcialei) I’ rtHK Leaned W ire

No. 10r.

Senate Group Okays
Durkin Confirmation
A s Labor Secretary
Carelessness In
Driving Is Dealt
Blow By Ruling

TIIENTON, N. J. i* - Three
young gunmen staged n daring
daylight holdup In a residential

THE W EATHER

Under-Secretary

’aft, Who Expressed
Earlier Opposition,
Has Nt» Objection
At Today’s Henring

l WASHINGTON un - l're»ltlent
area bank today and escaped with
liman today act aalde submerged
almost $70,000 fn cash.
Bore lands as a Navy oil reThe stlckup was accomplished
WV.J9. In the teeth of bitter con­ Groups Are Working
while passengers in a bus halted
gressional protesta.
Together
To
Avoid
WASHINGTON r - The Senate
outside looked placidly through the
In a statement aimed at those
Labor (’.untnlltee t.alay recombank window at one of the cus
seeking passage of legislation to
Last-Minute
Tangle
turners standing with hands raised
niemh-d Senale cnnfirtnalion of
Vest ownership In the coastil states
Court Holds Licenses
over hH head
Martin l‘ Durkin as secretary of
of California, Texas and l-nulsiann,
labor,
without a word of molest
TALLAHASSEE tJh — Florida’s
The bank robbers, brandishing
the President declared:
May
He
Suspended
from
Sen I'aft t It Ohio), wno had
and
Institution
guns,
cowed
five
tellers,
10
cus­
‘ It has been, and still Is, my ■seneral agency
termed the -election "incredible."
for *the
firm convlrtion that It would he the budget
‘
* *—
*- next biennium Is tomers and bank officials at the
By Safety Director
Tift raised no objection ul any
height of folly for the United States being made this year by a simpler Hamilton branch of the llroad St
kind nt half hour pulrlir hearing,
National Hunk before they made
to give away the vast quantities of process than usual.
TALLAHASSEE
,T* The
man
ICamlaneil on ra*r m o
Three official groups which fre­ their escape In an auto hearing
, held iufnrnially l.y the committee
who t- cureless and Invun-lilerale
quently in the past have been at New Jersey license plates
in dear the decks for Durkin's
of olliers wTtcn hehiml (lie -leering
odds through a confusing appro
Inauguration day installation in of­
The bandits wasted no time In
wheel of his aulnmohile lieeoutes
fice baft himself smilingly gave
prlatlnns fight In the closing hours their five minute operaliun.
a public nuisance nnd should lie
reporters the first word n f the
While one gunman scooped mon
of the legislative session are listen­
barred from the highways, the
unanimous approval
ing together to requests for some ey from thrre tellers’ cages, an
Florida Supreme Court -aiii tmlav
I This approval came at a three350 million dollars in operating other at the door swung a sawed
The CUUrt ruled the Legl-latiue
funds.
minute closed door meeting of th*
off shotgun and called. "Hurry up
as within Its right- in treating a
conimitlce culled untnctliaTely aftThey are the Cabinet Budget
(Continued On Page Six)
driver's
Ik-ciite
as
a
privilege,
-uh
Commission,
i er the public session.
Jon, the Senate
___ Appmprla
JOHN roiTIB DUUIS (left). Secretary or St ale-designate, and HaruM
led to Mi«|H&lt;nsliiit or revoealinn for
Arbor Day was nil erved at l.y- linns Committee and tne House
I'aft bad denounced Durkin's apK. Klnsscn. Mutual Security Adndtilslrutor-driigmitc, chat togellirr
cause
man School tn&lt;lny with the plant- Appropriations Committee.
pointmcrd ns incredible when the
after
a
meeting
with
Gen
Dwight
D.
Elsenhower
in
the
latter's
New
II
upheld
suspension
hv
higliwnv
tug of oak trees under the sponsor-I'lectinii was unnntinred by I’ reilAs usual, they will make inde­
Yoik headquarters The ITesident-clect. deeply concerned over lagging
palrol Director II N h'lrkman of
ship of the I'arent-Trarhers As­ pendent recommendations. But the
dont i-lct l Eisenhower Durkin, who
Donald
B.
lourla
European
defense
preparations,
lias
ordered
Dulles
and
Staurn
to
,
the
drivers
license
of
JaineThorn
tw.i» head of the AFL's Plumbers
sociation beautlflratlnn committee, fact that they all have heard agen­
moke a hurried fiirl-Unding trip to Europe within 10 days after he Is
hill I'ensacola. after he wa« in
Itnlou, i- a Democrat, he supported
■ m * a noinli r of other irhoril.i cy heads declare their needs slm
rORMIt A ll-AmorIran i|ii.triervolved
In
a
ratal
truffle
accident
inaugurated
as
President.
(ir.ien.uUorwl
Kaclailce)
11&lt;,c Adbli F. Slevensnn against
III the county ore having obser­ ultaneously and have Joined In
Kick IKmo Id II. laitniii, tif t lit that
resulted
in
a
eharar
of
man
asking questions msy eliminate
Ft-i-nhnw e r
vances for next week.
ciigir. lias boon named liv Presi­
slaughter lining brought against
How ever, the Dhioan said later
The Junior Darden Club Is mak- some of the conflicts of the past
dent elect Dwight D Fdiotihiiwer he would not optx.se confirmation
, him
A $700 check for use ul the
In
their
first
two
days
of
hear­
tfg plans for observances at three ings before recessing until Jan 33 Klks' Hurry-Anna Crippled Chil­
tu l-e ttmlcr-Hec lot.iry -if State tur
Kirkinutt impended Thornhill's
of
tin- new labor secretary.
■anfonl schools, Mrs. George they heard requests for more than dren's Home at Dmatiiiu was pre­
A'lirilin-tlatlon In lire gnveintnelil
lieen-o without a hearing for one
Flsenhower wants ull of his Cab­
Harden, president of the Sanford 55 million dollars In operating and sented by Sanford Klks Club No.
vear as provided by law for (hose
tlr.,1 w ill lake over nn .laruinr v JO
inet choices approved by Ihc Senate
Garden Club, with plants ti be new construction funds.
Involved in fatal accidents
1H41 to William T. Knight, Cocoa,
in time for them to take their
furnisher! by the senior organisa­
Thornhill appealed un groundThe leglsblors and Gov. Dan vice-president of the Florida Stale
oath- of office «n inauguration day,
tion. Schools for which err'-mon- McCarty, new to the Job of budget­ Klks Association, last night al a
tin- highway patrol was without
At (be public hearing, Tift slid
Ita are being planned are South- ing, asked most of the questions meeting in the lodge hall.
Tin- mi mini mrrl ing &lt;if tin- Flnr- tor of the First Baptist Church, knowledge of Ills innocence ot guilt
lie bail tilth- lo ask, then re­
Bide, West Side and the Grant- Cabinet members, all holdovers
Mr. Knight addressed local and iiln t'lmin -if Missimmrv Anscm- will preside at the opening session as to the manslaughter charge and
marked that hi- understood the seeJpgr Schools.
from past administrations and old visiting Klks on matters concern blir* will In* hrl.l next Thtirailay Thursday which start* nt 7:20 tun that hi* right to uperntc a ear on
retuiy
designate ha* stated that
a
public
highway
was
guaranteed
' vou will regard yourself as a
Florida's school children first hands at the game, mostly lis­ In the Klks home, ritualistic work nnd Fiiilny &lt;«t Hi-- First Mrthodlst with an organ prelude hv Mrs by ilie U S. ConilRutiun
represcl.latise of ill.- public and
and membership and youth activi­ Churrli mid will frnturr 10 "Chris­ Cullen Wllght. Addresses will be
bservrd Arbor Day In 1880. Hut tened.
The Su|)rctna Court. In an opln
not a rcpi.--dilative of a particular
From questions asked, It ap­ ties.
tian nmbnssmli'ts" ns sprnkrrii.
ttlven by the Rev, Sayre, using the
Dr many years Fieri !a had two
mu
by
Juitlce
Glenn
Terrell,
said
or garuralhm "
A large number of Klks attend­
Dthi-r ai-tlvillrs nf thi* visiting theme
“ Answer* to
I'reselit
krbor Days, one observed by the peared extra money la In store fnr
Florida lawt resulallng ifriser-’
That's righl," Durkin mpHed.
jchools and one by the State mental Institutions, the state ad­ ed the barbecue supper which pre­ spankers will incltule n mon'a civic Evil*,' and the Rev. Hlgg, “ There tietm«e■ are nol In i-onniei with
vertising program, children’s serv­ ceded the meeting, Leu Itulner, luncheon at the Kplscnpal Farlah la No Decline In the Wast."
Taft said lit- understood Durkin
federation of Garden Clubs. The ices
eonilllutiunal
right*
to
me
the
and the Parol* Commission secretary, said,
lias already left the presidency of
House, a young adult dinner at
Mr*. Randall Chase will p m hie
Pivsulunt Prudicts I the
-tslon ended when the 8 ate
Some hostility wts Indicated for
pluinhera union.
Vialtora included CPO Clement the Fipit Presbyterian Church at the Friday morning session ) highway* since all Ihc liberties
datura In 1945 aet the thirst
guaranteed
try
the
Bill
of
Rights
confirmed this and said
(Coatlaaed Ob Fag* «*&gt;
D. Meddler, stationed at the Han­ anil assemblies at Seminole High Which starts at 10 20 o'clock with
Red Aggi'UBsion Is hi-Durkin
Friday In Januaty as the official
i
"m
ay
be
regulated
In
Ihc
piddle
successor has lieun eleeldd.
ford Naval Air Station who Is a School. Grooms Academy and tho an organ meditation hv Mrn. Roy
Irbor Day for Florida. Otter
|
Inlere*!.''.
Iloomed To failure . rhe Ohio senator's final query
member of the Honolulu l/nlge Junior High School, all on Priitav., flymrs. Mrs. PMHjns w'll erpsat. un|Btea hove aolocled . different Farm Bureau Plana
I w'as as to whether the plumber*
No. 0I0PHawaii) Judge It. JI. Carl­ The ambnssadnra who will prirll in) the topic. '\\Men's Frustrated 1 TIB* HtYrter m » l l f l m ’x license
»x for nhservstwe of the t n tiiii.in ever burl bad trouble with
litis
,ip
Interesl
In
piddle
highways
ton, past exalted ruler, from Co­ rl|iate In the program In-re air as Youth," followed hv nnnnum e
llv FI) CtIFAGII
Membership
Drive
anal ceremonies, hut fo r ’sters
W NSIIINi; l l»N - h
Bctii ing i .ijiimnni’.l Durkin said Ibere bud
coa; Harold Barnhart, past exulted follows) Tin* 1(1. Ilrv, Lain- tV. nieiits hv Mi-s l.ouUe Woodfoi-I. that is romitlon In all usels and
sy that treea planted at this tlm»
,there must he regulation- lo re Pm' skIciiI rruiium pinJui. Snut'l bom prui tlcally nomA concentrated campaign of one t »il* I tllffl) llVWRIIt&gt; Hi l*| Ii Bi Ik I Burton, l-ishop of rnslrrii Oirgou, state director. "Who I- Mv Neigh­ mil re or guide him ill the u&lt;e of 1Bu**Nia\
I..... nl,,... i-i - r tibiitel choices
Forldr have the best chanru
m hrm*-*- wiH
bor
7"
will
Iethe
topic
of
nit
ad­
No.
21,
and
Buddy
Evans
ami
Wil
I'rotrslaiit
Ktilsrmml
Chiirrlit
tin
day will be held next Tuesday by
them subject to the privilege of tol!.ip«4' siiiifii'i nr l.st•*i itti*!i*i tlic .ci-iiird .-sort'd of Senate anproval
survive.
dress
hv
Mr-,
(twin,
following
Ham
May,
past
exalted
rulers,
and
Its*v.
Ibtimld
F.
Kbrlghl,
I’liD,
di
the Seminole County Farm Bureau
next w.-ck dc-ftite a rough start
every other higliwuv user, the urmtihg ui'U'Jit of Ihr fi * kMif ld'
Tree planting sra on In Florida
.
to secure new memher* for the Bussell Saxon, exalted ruler, all rector of refugee-fnmine reli-f. with luncheon to I,- held nt I;’ lit court salt!
by ...nn of them m advance ap
1ifi fri|*.r »
egins In December nnd lusts organisation, A. II. Tedford, pub- of New Smyrna Beach.
i-noprruling with (lis- (!burih IVoil.l I*■ rn, ut t)ie First I'lc-shvteriun
"lilt reuse of highway casualties
Ami t)i;il In- f'Ui’i i d m i f ii «• i„.,n ,tFi, - , in fori' tin- l a w m a k e r s
Until the middle of February, de­ llrlty chairman, announced yester­
An Klks party will lie hr til in , Service, ala) srrretnrv of the audio Church. Mr*. Itnlph Austin Smith
will
1
m- the lendi-1 at tlo- fuhelicon, Is one of the mo-1 Impelling — o ‘ il Uiell rnrsMi^i' In I hr iMtloil I non
the
lounge
Saturday
night
at
H
:M
&gt;
pending upon the weather.
visiml
iilils
program
of
the
Nation
day.
during which Mn-s Bvvanxnn will iim-'limis uim coiifrniillng (be pub Hi** VNhit$* 111mi c iii i mi"111 kill!
Women’s Clubs, Garden Clubs,
A "kick-off’’ breakfast will be o'clock, Mr. llutner said, while al Christian Council of India
-peak on the topic, ‘ Filipino Worn lie " Justice Terrell wrote "I isle Irjtl lo n ni’kk i.'(dt1» n am Li an Mol hors March On
next
Thursday's
meeting
will
laThe
Rev
Imigdi-n
M.
Hcndri
Bov Scouts, nnd many other
held at 7:30 a. m. at the Monteand law eiifnrei-meid offie •ra nf Nprt'.nliiu! kkni lil iiiiUini il&gt;
arc also expected to sums Hotel to open the member­ held in Winter Park at K:00 lltr, DU. serving with the I’rrsln on Take Their I'lnee," and lire Itt. hollies
Polio Is Next Week
ers al every level are lo-ndlng I anil nf pivaii*
.I-* far .Pn .nl a
special plantings with seed- ship drive and a combination sup- o'clock. A state association night terian Church in n rapidly develop Rev, Burton, ,,rr the -oliiert "Wliv Ihelr efforts In reduce them
' matt i-aii
log Industrial area in llrutll; llir Bother with Isolated People."
trees of various kinds ner for past presidents of the will be held.
" T o hold that Hie Legislature ' Truman look mti flu* im!um &gt;
\II, III loll WII- called yesterday
llev. George M. I.nmsti, DI), native rite Rev. A. i; M- Itrnis. pu-tnt nf
from local sources,
Farm Bureau and for checking the
Imi-I provide notice mul a hearing radio itnil li'lrk i&gt;foil mf kknt k ' f*n 1., I,Joi I S n u l- .minty chairman
of Irail anil nutlmr of n Iriinxljilbm the First I'reshvlerian Church, will to mu- charged with fliigrmilly a highly iMT^onal mkih lim r' nm$ ui
year the Florida Fnrest day's results will be held at 7:30 Sheriff Tucker Still
Ml. M a l l il o f linn.'- - i.mpi.ign,
, _ .
of the llilde from nrlglniil urnl-ii- preside ut the after noun session I ahuslug Ids u-e of the highways tinnul rinii a nf hi . riifhl lutlm
Service makes a I'mltnl number p. m. at the Future Fanners of
I',,
1., th, ■M other*' M nr.li on Polio,"
which
will
begin
with
an
utgrnr
(sources;
just
returned
from
Iran
America
Building.
if slash pine so dllngs available
In SeriouH Condition 'nml four months In the explosive " collide by Mr- ll.-rnire Stone ut before lie can tie -topped (ruin I tun I v i ii •* in thf Wlvifi* Moum' uu! m Io . &gt;i will l-e co n d u cted n e x t
Past presidents of the county
L s c h o o l s f &gt;r Arbor Day plan Ing.
al hmi Ih n nt.fV InnK Il .. l.ii ln.m 7 oil mild x .Hi p.m,
2‘ |P n'eliM-k The Rev l.utilsii will using Diem, nut onlv wouhl In* un fnr a
group
are
Leo
llutner,
M.
L.
Culhis rea- shipments of fifty slash
The condition of Mrs Blanihi- N'-’iir Fust; Mrs. Monica It, Owen, sneak on the topi- *•\M Fsido-bo |ii-l to the liuhlic il would idncc in Ifii' la*hl nf fil'lni v
• .oin .iti ,,f tin Moth-1 -' Minch
national
field
representative
of
tin|&gt;lna seedling
nv&gt;ro
ll$* |$f(illli il f** il HiV'Ts ihi'.nf
g were sent to morn
Stringer.” 'Hanford' serluusly In­
, .1,
Vein. • \|. . rii,;. i , who
Center of lii*- Wt*rhl " mol r)o- fr«-v an liilulcralili- burden un enforce
Division
of
Home
Mis-jons,
Nn
hat 160 schools throughout thn (*• Swart*, Orie Mathleux, John jured
■
O f a |»nN*.il*|i m v unifif vvaf th.H i- i , iig a «-.-)*-I t-\ Ml.
Wight
In an automobile accident liomil Council of ('lunches, re- I’hrli'ht. on the -nhle I "Christiini inciii officer- "
Plenum
and
Mrs.
Tedford,
W.
W.
wunfit ilD* tin* giavi' nf VVi sti-rn hiill.v a- c.i , ban luuii Mrx. Kilttatc,
Pine seedlings are most
west of Daytona Beach Saturday ponsllde for staff training and pro Missions nml I’oint IV "
Line
I*
the
president
at
the
present
ommonly planted on Arbor Day
nlfht, was described as "fair" this gram for migrant work
Frhlav evening ntlrvllies will in- Voyager In Tiny Boat i*|vili/.ihnn ami nf if^ ( 'nmiiiuiii'-t hv rtprc-.uls tin Beta Slglna Phi
I’lH'Miy iillkt’
btfause of their fast growing, time.
.Sul,, illy which will ..... pel ale with
afternoon hv a spokesman fur the
l-reslded over by the Rev .1 K Me
Those
who
have
pledged
to
par­
The
llev
l(nv
K.
I'hllllps.
|
’h
|i.
h*r I III a nation an&gt; In. oil.* i - of tile Pilot Cltlli lit the
ty nature.
Found River Rough •killHi*toillM'lulmril
Halifax Hospital. Davtuna Bench. and Mrs. 1'lilllips, rerelitlv nriiv* I Klnley, pastor of tire First Meth­
ticipate
In
the
one
day
campaign
prnvnkx*
Ritrli
a
runfhrt
l»v
anv organiia'lons throughout
lion i h
Mr. and Mrs. Rwarts, Mr. She also was said to have spent n from doioinnesliurg. Africa, where odist Church, with tin- evening’s
hurling iilUin.iiuniH nr h\
i* state use Arbor Day Iren are
i Uli.o chairmen under the -uperNEW PORT IIHTIRY P llnrv ternhh' iii' yy \k4*a|Hin% **Nt
t*'cv «i-rve ip the Jan II. Hafnievr Program being niicnci! nl 7 20 o',
and Mrs. Line, Carl F. Lind, Ron­ "fair" night.
planting ceremonies to establish ald Mulrhcad. Mr. *nd Mrrs. Ben
Sheriff Jim Turker. Volusia School of Social Work, nnd the •dock with no ori.itn pi-luilr hv ey II llecker. 75. Spanish War
vi toll of Mi Saul- in the cantan
lilumir Ymr i% Infallv imtlnnk
Jg memorials,
pu gu of tile Nul ion,-I Foundation
II. Pauleen, Banner Carter, Mrs. county, was said to remain in rrl llev. I'hillins Is a memln-r of tlo- Mrs. George Touhv. The Rev, veteran, says he wouldn't have ! alili* for r ifionitl mrn
fir The hlstore of Arbor Day dile* Henry Thurston, Ray McGill, J. T. tlral condition today hv a News- Rotary Club amt writer fur a Henrlerlite will deliver on address made a I .MX) mile trip here from
If** ciillnii h»r •nmpt»*ln |uiI»Ik ‘ bn Infantile I'nralytii- are Mrs.
hark to 1B72 when a man by the McClain and Mr. and Mre. Tedford Journal report. X-rays were laken Smith African dally p r e s s ; the on the subject, "Brazil Marching Sandusky. O . In a 111 font luimr HUpnoii nf In% mu iFkior, iHiighf A II I ee ami Ml - Mice Whipple
loi lake Mary; Mi- F 1 French
, name of J, sterling Morton suc­
The couhly membership goal is of the sheriff’s head today. In­ llev. Frrilinnnd Slvi*. Ill), puhllsli. Forward,” mul Do- in |t,-v llarlon, made skiff If he h.ul known how I) KlM'llhUYYIT
ceeded In having Nebraska adopt 200 for 1053, while tht goal of the laid. The sheriff hadn’t realized Ier and director. Methodist work, on the topic. "Christ'* Buck uroos rough the Mississippi River lx
Finally, piillmu *'ighf vu.irs nf mul Mi- Iil llli' n Pay no. I.ongwmxl;
llecker arrived Thursday, cs conlrnvtTJYy Imfiiinl. th»* mit^nlng Mi , Hole'll llriiilfniil, Altuimintu
Apr. 10 as their official Arbor ■late organisation ie 14,000. Mem­ vet he had been In an automobile ‘ Hwltxerland, anil one nf the re nnd the Round ritr "
The Rev. II I. Zlninu-rmnn Is curled from the Gulf of Mexico
Spiing-, nml Rayliurii Milwee, who
Day.
Morton's Idea for Arbor bership of the county organisation accident although he hail regained nresentulIve leaders of evangeliral
H'urillniird Hit Pngr SU I
ehnlrrniin of the men’s civic lunch- into this Florida West Court town
i. Iii.miliiig the .-..unty'i -choot*.
Day itemmrd from hi* love rf Is 124, while the atnte membership consciousness and was talking.
Christianity In Knrope.
*-op ilnrlipr which Ihr- Rev I'hlllln* by a small rrmvoy of rrtilsers and
■•Everyone I- iirg.'if to i.intrlbute
Sheriff Tucker was In lured In n
treea -nd the fart that none grew Is 12,342.
Miss Itoth Swanson, educator In
to ttie worthy came," Mr, Sauls
n^irally on the plains of the mid*
"Any Farm Bureau member second automobile accident while the I'liHIppine Islands, who spent will he t*-e guest sneaker. The sp eed limits After be rloekcd sev |(rail Bitting Hurt
Rev,
I'hllllps
nml
Miss
Swan-on
cral
hundred
townspeople
paradurl
bits risen itifr per cent
M l , He enc imaged tree plant­ who would like to give this dav In speeding to the accident In which three years in a .lananese eonren
In Auto Accident it,-anttin"Polio
1Tnji*'ii Slut.* in tin- past
ing ax a local project until thn the interest of Farm Bureau work Vivian Alexander Speer. Hanford, •ration renin, nnd the Rev. Leslie will sneak al the vmiss ndnli din­ him tu a hold
A
relirutl
civil
engineer,
llecker
ner
nnd
the
R-v
I'hilllii*
and
Mrs.
vein and seven cases have oc*
day wai set aside for state ob­ should attend the breakfast," Mr. and Walter Davis, Ctmltunmigu, C. Havre, This, executive direetor (Iwep at the Negro women's lunch­ started tbo trip Nov U In (lie ertrft
Losing colli.ol of ti.-s cm when ■in nd in tbe lust three month* In
JTenn., wera killed.
servance. The Idea spread until Tedford said.
nnd *i)l»or, department nf n&gt;lul&lt; eon.
he made and powered with an out sin- att. oipl.,1 to push il dug off Seittiled.' County, which have just
now Arbor Day I* r-rogn'iwl
work, lain! rote mission on mission
Mrs, Chase l- the Hm-fnrd chair­ hoard engine, lit- had lived here
lll|&gt;, Il 17 V*lll old Sllltfold gltl ul n di pli’ti-d our treasury."
throughout the country as a Cm*
nrv education. Nnllnnnl Cmipdl „f man of the Chain of Missions ac­ several winters untl decided he s u f f e r e d l i . c u u*ioit t i l l - in oi o i n g
to plant treei. All slates do not
(3tiireln-s, nnd author of this year’s tivities. which me being cnnlcd wanted to bring bis bout here for will 'l l tile Vl-tlll Ie - t r u c k II tide
observe the same day because thn
sludv Isiok. "Africans on Htifarl " on In 22 comimitiitle* in |l*e state fishing So in* Irail of shipping il, p h o n e po le
planting aeawin varl a with thn
The llev. tV. I’. Brooks Jr., pas In-tween Jan. 17 and I 'd , 2d.
be sailed It alone.
Several -litt le ■ were tui in to el Brown In Ru-clectcd
elimate.
Homo of the wuy llecker'* hoot tile left eye of till- Voting d i l l . I ,
was picked up and curried by larg­ Bintti.ru (.nil Itiltlng, daughter of IMimninff Group Head
Three RlnHr CircuH
er vessel* Al oilier time* be wus Mi. and Mrx. W V Bitting, l-"3 |
Driver Is ArreHted
----------backs of filing cards and 20 lamer
Ku-t Seminole Biilllevnril, aceord
Slated By .laycees For Drunken Driving lowed
Robert Brown wa* re flected as
BEVIjSLY, 1 &amp; l !l7ICs?f. - - ones on canvas—err pure color
ing lo I'utrnlin n Ben lluller of
irian of the Cltv Plaariing
"W h itIs UT" axkfd a newsmen, ewept, daubed and lmearcd like
Allman Services Set III.- Sanford police, who c.ivi-rr.t chi.ii
A** V
Coiiirnisxlon at a meeting of th«
A three.ring Javcre circus, ermtIbutter Into the most fantastic
pausing
before
cm*
of
the
pilotA
T.it-'koori
drtv-s
w-ns
nrreste-l
the
accldi-nt
with
I
'
ii
I
rut
mall
S.
B
Conversion of Sanford coin tele,
i'l'iup last night at tbe City Hall
Plete with trained wild animals nml op (disriros of ,-nrel»-s and ssell- ForSunday Afternoon Spence mnl .1. II I’uttcrson
ahapei Imaginable.
phones to operation at the 10- Inge.
in which ail other officers were al­
Lloyd says they are meant lo an aerial ballet, will be nresented gent driving nnd driving while un"A
cirtueT'1
euigeetcd
a
col­
I'atrolninn
llutl.-i
related
llnii
»*nt ra K *t authorised hv the
so re elected,
,
represent nothing, on this earth nt the fair grounds. Mellonvilh- '••r the ittfloeni-i- of Intoxientlng
league.
the
dog,
which
Imd
hern
i
tiling
In
Funeral
sarvicea
will
be
belli
at
Florida Railroad and Public Utility
\l l.ce is vice-chairman of th*
and Celery Avenues Thursday, tin- lliiunr. after the e*r In* was driving 2;(H) p.m. Sunday at Itrlsson Fu­ the front sent of ilu l|)f.I t'lievro"An octopus dancing on • bon­ or on any other.
Commission on Doe. 12, la ached- fire." said another.
"I haven't given them nomee." &lt;!*r the atixpleea of the Junim "Duck n pinked car yrsterday neral Home for William W. All- lr-t si it I ion wagon, lumped Inin the i emu mission ami II J. Gut secrafctM to bo completed next week, It
Other members are Al Col"It's nothing. It's from no- ho ta n , "because 1 want people Chamber of Commerce, Judge afternoon.
man 43, of Jacksonville, formerly driver’s lap. She tried to shave the rtarv,WM announced today by K. V. Tur- whor*," laid a third.
lirix, Kd (.an*, Frank Ashdown, Al
Douglas
Stenstrom,
president,
an
to
make
of
them
what
they
will
"
was
driving
a
1"Mi
Bulek
sedan
dog
loirk
to
his
place,
he
*xid,
and
n
resident
of
Sanford,
who
died
In
K
f) manager far Southern Bill
Wilson, llrulley Odhatn and Ttiumt
And that's the way it went y*aThe show grew out of Lloyd's nniinrrd today.
was driving a 1(^0 lltdek sedan the Florid* East Coast Hospital lost control of the cur.
ephon* Company.
n&lt; Ymighn.
The clreua will l*e nresented in and struck a I03H Chavmlet sedan, Tuesday a.m.
hobby
of
moro
then
a
icore
of
The
enr
went
over
n
ciirli
on
) : ’The mew charge will become #f.
The commission also considered
a largo "big top" and will feature
The Rev. J. E. McKinley will of­ Second Street, -mapped off a tele­ annexation action for presentation
M h r * as final adjustments are Lloyd, ID* bespectacled film eonfli years, studying colors. Ha has one a mimher of International rlrrtis owner! by I TV Smith, wif) Cvprt-ss
*
'
turn's
largest
collections
*
venue,
which
bnd
been
parked
on
of
the
natl
phone
and
overturned,
iihoul
50
ficiate
and
hurlal
will
follow
In
m S h at'each coin telephone, It la Who IWW finds himself playing s
to the Cltv Commission, Mr. Uruwti
and arenlr performers, Including
expos ted that approximately tiro naw role-last of a palstto and of pigments and mixes his own Cantaln Jark Rogers, Fumpean |West Thirteenth H'reet !0fl feet Osteen Cemetery. Mr. Allmun was feet west of Locust Avenue. The said.
•
west
of
the
Atlantic
Coast
Line
girl
wns
going
cn*t
on
Second
born
In
Osteen
and
attended
Sem­
oil pilnU. A spare Ume artist for
■ U rw lU be required to complete brush artlite.
wild animal trainer and his mixed Railroad, a police report stated.
Street,
enroute
to
her
residence,
inole
High
School.
He
operated
a
a
dozen
yaars,
he
works
In
the
too ahorigc on all Miephonta In thie
Thirty-five o
Mr. Le-'-son w«s maklnw a "D ” grocery store on Southwest Road the putrolman said. She wit- taken
abandoned nursery of his man­ groun nf performing beasts.
Trained horses and Shetland pnn- turn (i nThirler-oth Street when he for many years, later taoving to to a physician'll office for ircalMovie Time Table
Turner explained that there B T U T filt POria gallery here. sion.
lea also will participate In the
BIT/.
Using conventional brushes and show, as well as rduratrd dogs nml slniek th&gt;- vehicle, knocking It pu Jacksonville where he was a con­ mrnt.
)e no change In the manner
"Against All Flags"
palette knives, Lloyd spreads pure simians, An aerial ballet by color- nn the sidewalk nnd knocking off ductor for the Florida East Coast
A-.ug colie from theae tel*ii'll
I : II) - 3:84 - 5:28 • 7:22 - 0:16
CITY COMMISSION
colors on the canvas, hero In full vcoatumed girls will be pre­ the right frn"t wheel. R*ma»e Railroad.
except that 1$ will require
Sut. - "Tmnlrul Heat Wave”
Reports of fiscul agents who
crude, thick gobs, there in won- ceded hv the oponlng act, "The wai let al $73 to the Smith
of olther on* dim* or two
ear and 1100 to tho other vehicle.
1:00 - 3:37 - 0:11 - 8:61
wish lo hid on the City sewerage
HEADS WATERWAYS BODY
has no Idas wpst the weird blobs dour sly delicate strokes. Ills work Land of Malta Believe.”
Patrolmen C, O. Dodson, Jne
nnd water iniurovemenl program
"Canadian Korkins”
BRADENTON
M
3
Till*
Weat
of color oa Ua c u t s e t s represent Is cigar, sharp and striking, yel
Roth afternoon and evening Hlckann and C. W. Balder covered
are tho onlv huslnesx scheduled to
2:14 • 4:61 . 7:28 - 10:05
Coast
Inland
Navigation
District
"I m a n no slegMlMf. Whan I not garish.
shows will bo presented.
the accident.
Sunday- "April In Part*"
ra-etccied Fred Ball chairman at be taken up nt n special meeting
Will bo sell them7
I ;0U • 3:00 - 6:12 - 7:18 • 0:24
a reorganization meeting Thur*- of the Cltv Commiinlon Monday
"Yaa, I plan to ask $300 for ths
night
nt
H
B
H
)
o'clock.
Cltv
Man­
MOVIF.LAND
day. Ball, Hillsborough county
GETS MAIL DELIVERY
larger ones, $150 for tho smaller."
commlaiioner, hit been chairman ager Turn Lemon said today.
"Snrlngflehl Rlflo”
IPs a sham# this auceasa story
CLERMONT U) - The retired
GRASH FIRE
0:30 - 7:03 • 8:30, laat featura
can't and with a faw words to the mailmen In Clermont’i portal colaA palm treo nnd K ra i* fire par­ for three year*.
LF.K'S BIRTHDAY
Elected aecretary wa* James R,
effget that Lloyd's new-found ny get their
0:10
Ihelr reward today—the
be tially burned nut a vacant lot at
IBOil 111
todayTlui
Florida
Stale
Batik
and
thn
Rchoecraft,
Plnellaa;
treasurer,
source of Incoma will pay off iho &amp; lnnlna of borne mall delivery
for the comer nf Twentieth Street and
tT
Sat. "Dlac Jockey" and
Sanfortl
Atlantic
National
Hank
Jo*
McLaod,
Maputeo;
attorney,
popula
i* city’s S.ooo
ooo population.
£any Lake Avenue laat night before Cltv
"Outlaw* of Taxas"
«
t)
of the resident* of thli
Central Firemen could nuhdna the flarnea, Rep. J. Ben Fuqui, Palmetto; dis­ will be closed Monday In ubservnnSundnv "She's Workln* Her
co
of
Gon.
Robert
K.
Leo'.t
birth­
trict
engineer,
tne
Jo*
K.
Merrln
' mall ear- Fir* Chief M. N. Cleveland report­
Florida city
Wav Through Collvg*"
Engineering Co., Tampa..
day.
,
rierx who operate a cltrui firm. ed today.

Arbor Day To Be
Observed In Public
Schools Of County

$.100 Check Given
By Elks Club For
Crippled Children

Chain Of Missionary Assemblies
To Be Held In Sanford Next Week

Truman’s Final
Message Sounds
Optimistic Note

Harold Lloyd’s Paintings Are Like
Nothing Else But They Draw Crowds

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on January 15, 1953.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 11-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, January 15, 1953; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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